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Spearhuailk !Now .\ltoiil Hii'-oiaiik Laiiiirh Coun- Altarks lo Knock Italy lrm,-r ,Aml,a..u,l<.r l« QH ShorlOSC .35 Miles from K)is"ian Xrmy Plans ter-Attarks ill Effort Out of War, Night Velgiiim Suytt IVniI- (jipital: German^ De- To Stem Nazi DrivP/ Land Raids on German- To Expand ig Armed .Ship l.,egi»- Is Virtually clare Western anil ' Near Maloyaroslavets^ . Held Coasts of Europe ition Oiilv Incidental w Elsewhere on Most»w ,\Iso Advoealed ip Tull Southwentern Defenses* Air Forces P(F Main Purpofte of E r a S C d JMOtV Front Red Detend- Dress War Pehate in Breaelied on Broad :.x|iunging Neutrality Front; Little Likeli- Stimson Tells of ers Re|iorted m Be House of ^tlommons; Prep- tel from Statute Gasoline Supplies Actu- lloldinu Firm / Now. Reds ^T^tsses Great. hood of Getting llel|i. aratious •^to \ early looks: Step to War. ally .Above l.,iut Year; / Berlin. Oct. 2.3.— sh«‘v. Ku.“/ia. 7 j». m., Irkes Does Mot Say Utfrif^n, Oct. 2.3.—(JF)— iWa.shinKton, Oct. 23.—UP) man spearheacis are about .3.') Present by June :w. Oct. 22 —(I)elayp(l)—(/P)The I Attacks designed to knfKk rbhn Cudahy, former am-1 W'hen Rntioniug to End miles from .Moscow—almost position of the Red Army l^italy out of the war, night Issador to Belgium, declared ! to the .'suburb.'; of the Soviet W ashington. Oct 23 lint' near Maldyaroslavets, 65 Washington, Ort 2.3 ,/P) Pif- land raids on German-held miles .southwest of Moscow, iay that the iiendinj? arm- capital—tici'man spokesmen retary .Stim.'ion announced ghip legislation was only . IrolPum Coordinator IckP* said to- coasts t)f the continent and a said tonight after the high Department preparation.* today to was described in front line lighting British stand along :ideiital to “the administra- day that the prospect of a severe command declared the city’.s expand the Wrrny Air Forces to dispatchej* tonight as serious side the Red Army in the jin’s main purpose of ex- petroleum shortage m the east, western and southwestern 400 000 flying cadets and enli.-ted hut the liussians were said to |nging the neutrality act about which he ha* warned often l.'kraine were advocated to- outer defense.s- had been men by next June 30, nearly trip- ha\e launched counter-at- jm , the statute hooks." in recent weeks, now was virtual- day in a full dress war dehate breached on a broad front. Al- ling their present strength tai ks an effort to stem th* ly erased. in the House bf Common.* .Simul "Subsequent expansion, possibly Nazi ilrive Elsewhere along the kdahy appeared before the Sen- Gasoline supplies now are actu- though there was no definite word to the .500.000 level, is possijjle Be- Foreign Relations Committee taneously Supply Minister Ijord that the fiercely defended capital Moscow front defender* of the So- ally above last year, Irkes re- Beaverbrook. back from Moscow, yond that date. " Stimson said. viet capital were rep>orted holding J opposition to the merchant ship ported. had been encin led. the belief wa.s The present organization of the Imlng as-Capitol Hill and White ♦old the House of Lords that Rus- expressed here that there was 111- firm, with the renter* of fighting (ieneral Outlook ’•OptlmlsUe" sia’s great losses of war supply; Air Forces is based on 54-combat *till near Maloyaroslavets, Moi- puse developments indicated For the first time since he I tie likclihoiKl the Retl Army couH gynips whereas the enlarkdd pro- 1st administration forces w-ould' told last summer of poa- ' manufacturing facilities left the get any effei live help through to haisk, 57 tpile* west of the capital, Ike the lead in urging the Sen- ; . -. V. S. S. R. in a posltlf>n akin to bolster the city's garrison. » and Kalinin. 95 mile* northwest that of Britain after Dunkerque _ _ I (Continued On Page Two) of Moscow. le to expand the meaaure so; (Continued On Page Twelve) I Bombers Batter Moscow to permit American ships to J ------Realize Opportunitle* I Rush I'p Rrinlorcemeeta Foreign Secretary Anthony I German bomber*, it wa* *aid. svel anywhere in the world. Un- ' now are battenn^f at Moscow by . Both sides were reported ruah- |r the neutrality act, merchant F>ien, rei)lying for th e govern- ing up reinforcements—the G«r- ment in Commons, declared "we ■flay a* well a* night. British Bomb I laaels now ran not enter belliger-^ C h a r g e s P l o t A special announcement from I mans moving up more Elite Guard . It port* or designated combat I realize what opp«,rtunitie* this I regiments and the Red Army I German attack ion Ru.ssiai offers ’ Adolf H itler * field headquarter* ' earlier today told of the break In Rhineland; I pouring In tank-borne Infantry. "Edgtng Into War" us,'■ but added that to tell what ! The Red Army supreme com- Behind Aetion I plan of action will be taken through the outer defense* in a [Cudahy, who served In Belgium Suits of special gabardine-cotton mixture, shaded brown for hard-hitting assault and said' the mand on th* western front,, it waa I "woiird be playing into the hands camouflaqej have been provided for I ' .s piirachutc troop.* two-piece disclosed earlier today, hais been th* time of the German Inva- of the enemy. Germans a t several placei* were Docks Raided on and also has been ambassa- On House Bids outfits with more space for carrying knife, pistol and grenades Pvt. within 60 kilometers i37.2 mile* i | entrusted to Gen. Gregory K. Zhu- . "I can only give this House one Harwell E. Cooptr, (lefti Gooririclii, T ex, and Pvt. "Thoma.* P. Mc- kov, supplanting Marshal Semeon |ir to Poland and minister to Ire- pledge" he said, "and it is a of the capital. ! nd, told reporters prior to his I Namey, Elmhurst, N. Y . tr\- on the new uniforms at Fort Benning. Timoshenko. pledge I assure them that the gov- da. The break-through wa* made on Five Planes Missing as Zhukov, chief of the Soviet gen- bmmtttee appearance that the CIO Official Seen OPM ernment Is determined to honor. a broad front luring the past few |ou*e*appmved armed ship pro- days- despite bad weather condi- : Result of Attacks; eral staff and commander of tha In ‘'Unlawful (A>iiH|iir^' "We are going to give Ruasla western Army before Moscow, waa Intal "la another step edging us every help in our power by every tion*. the war bulletin said Mos- I North Wales and Mer- praised by Pravda, the Communist ato war by subterfuge." aey' with AFL; Hill- means." cow wa* bombed heavily again party newspaper, aa a "fighting, ex- ] Dtreclly before the committee is He told Common* that even at last night, it added. seyside Nazi Targets. perienced leader” and aa a aoldlsr sly tha repealer of the neutral- man DefendH Part. the expense of the British Army. Steel Gompanies Faee 3 German dispatches earlier had I of "Immenaa energy.” ly act's ban against arming mcr- ♦ equipment was being speeded to reported extremely bad weather along the whole line of battle to- London, Oct. 28.- —British There was no report her* of a itt ships but (^airman Connal- •shtegton, Oct. 23 yp. A ' Russia. new post for Timoshenko. (D„ Tex.) told reportm Coal Strike Prospect day and indicated that the Rus- bombers raided the Rhineland. In- (An authoritetivs soures te avteg amendments drafted to CIO official told a Senate Defense | Be.v*‘rbr«k «lTthe Unlt- sian* were defending Moscow with cluding the Industrial center of I»ndon said Timoshenko had been aden the scope of the leglsla- Inveatlgating Committee today States and British missions to great tenacity. lon. Oonnally advocates the aend- Grip Tightening fiteodll.v Mannheim, and also attacked transferred to another post but that OPM was engaged in "an un- . Moscow had promised Joseph -x'l . . o z-* w-v s ■ • "w w a docks In the German-occupied said he could not divulge the natUN ^g of Ateericaa ahlpa wherever lawful conspiracy" with the AFL I Stalin to make up Russia's losses T h re a t to S e v e n rirnifi l|^ r|g |ln iA iVivixlxa Nevertheless, dl^atches from easary in delivering aid to na- the front declared the German grip French porta of L# Havre and of his new assignment. after Sidney Hillman, co-director ; In tanks andnd planes with shipments In ‘Cap‘C anlive* Mine*. • \la - Divided ResponaiMllty lona fighting the Axis. - of OPM, had again defended a from theirr Awnown nrrwtiirtlAnproduction lines.lin*« .Tlllir^n .-%!«• on the Red Armv defenders of the Brest last night, the Air Ministry f After the German Invasion be- W««M Baqnlr* 8,*6$,0O6 Men 'll stabilization agreement with AFL He declared bluntly that the hama Miperfi Remain Soviet capital and the DoneU val- announced today. gan last June 22, Premier Stelta Cudahy' said British military bulldteg conatructlon iihlonD. situation in Ruasla waa grave de- On Surrender ley was tightening steadily and Hillman asserted that a CIO spite the development of many mentioned a new outburst of vio- Five planes are misaingT It said. rs believed that the only way Idle in Pay l)i)*|iiite. lent fighting on the approaches to The British raider* crossed (CSoeltened On Page Eight) he war coUld be won "la by an In- contract signed by The P. J. Cur- moveable industries. He said Rtalln flights with Germans who dropped fob Germany." Such an in- rier Lumber Company, low bidder described them aa "leap frog In- Of Assassins besieged Leningrad. on a Wayne, Mich., housing proj- dustries which could be moved Bulletin! 1 Dlenst aus Deutschland, new* bomba over north Wales and Mer- iloo. ha declared, "w-ould require ' commentary with close official seyside during the night. A 'com- It least 8,006.000 men from this ect, was not a bona fide labor backwards or forwards a* the en- Bv The A.ssociated Press agreemont and waa adopted "for emy advanced or retreated. munique said' three Nazi raiders |eunti^." One hundred the Industrially were shot down. Tha former envoy remarked that some ulterior purpose." "They have steel plants and .Michigan French Must Turn Ovei-' Flashes ! Office RerrolUng Ageocy heavy engineering works 900 miles stale police this afternoon Donets baste.' > Hammer at Freorh Porta was in Belgium when the Ger- Two Slayers of Hotz On the front around Boscow, the British fliers were reported (Late Bnllettes el the (IP) Wire) Came te and I have seen the A. D. Lewis, a brother of Presi- or more from the German line of took up guard duty at ap dent John L. Lewi* of the United advance," Lord Beaverbrook said, | proaches to the strike-closed 41r Force apparently t»* been en- hammering again today at French erman. Army at close range. I By .Midnight or 50 tniated With the job «f aoftenlng porta, particularly Dunkerque, Ca- Deny Pactftc Link now ^mething about its might." Mine Workers, cbhrged that Hill- "and t h ^ ye capable of Immense | Ecorse plant of the Great man's office WM being used as "* production. .More Persons to Die. porta spoke of day and night air lais and Boulogne. WsahtegtoB, Oct. *$e— Another witness, John T. Flynn, — Lakes Steel Corporation aft- raids on the city. Ha surrounding A-Britlah convey, heavily pro- coluntelst, said In a statement recruiting agwey for the AFL In Ready To Face Risks MariUme CommlaaloB aaaooBee- at wb)le the armed ship bill tt- connection m tb defense projects" Speakers at the same time a-ere er the management an- Vichy. Unoccupied France, Oct. defense lines and rear communica- tected by barrage balloons, was ment tkat hereafter all akI-te-Rae- tion*. shelled this morning In the Eng- ■la aUpmeato wookl clear throagh elf waa not Important it was "one as he condetened the failure' of the telling the House of Commons nounced plans to resume op- 22.—ipi—The French people must government to award the Currier that the people of Britain were Tank Charge Smashed lish Channel by German long- the Atlantic port of Boaton tod to- sm in a collection or aeries of op- erations. The plant has been turn over to German authorities kraUona, the effect of which ia to compan;^ the Michigan contract on "ready to face grave risks for Rus- One projected Russian tank range guns on the French coast. day to a flat deatal by the Stale Ireata a state of war.'’ its bid, which the company 'claim- ata"—that many felt not enough closed for.,eight days by a the two slayers of Lieut. Col. Paul' charge In the Moscow area wm Ue'iMrimeat that the commlaetea ed wiss $431,000 below the next Friedrich Hotz. Chief of the Ger- spotted by reconnaissance ftieris decision hnd nny ronnectiea with Tha bill, he declared, offeri an was being done. walkout described by com- Combat Planes Sink scellent method for exposing beat offer. A majority of those taking part man field gendarmerie in Nantes, and smashed by ^ive-bomhei^ tile Ja{MM>e*e aii$ieOo» to ^ ^ pany and CIO union olTictals rifle. There were runaora early IMS He said the Office of-Production as a “wildcat” strike. by midnight (5 p. m. e. s. t.) to- British Freighter (CoaManed Oa Page Eight) Management waa engaged in "an (Ceottnoed on Itege Eight) day, or 50 more Frenchmefi must (CoaUnnedOa Page Eight) Berlin. Oct. 23.—(85—German week to th* effect the * unlawful j»napiracy to use the pay vrtth their lives for Hotz’s combat planes sank a l,500-t6n formed Japaneee goverameat haa powers of government oa behalf of By The Associated Press death. freighter, damaged a large mer- notified the United Stote* thnt nay one branch of labor against an- Seven large steel companies Tho^ are the terms of the Ger- chantman and struck at the Brit- future •hipnieni* of other." He said the agreement "as- Trio Is Held man 'ulUmgttim upon the French Japs Loose \ ish harbor ires* of Birkenhead teriela to Rnsete through >Taai-. Senate Opens sured a closed shop agreement for today faced the prospect of a* fhe xssasiiination of a second vostok would be Intercepted. and Grelit Yarmouth overnight, " • • • the AFL on all government de- strikes in their “captive” coal German (tS^eC within 48 hours, a the high command said today. Debate Today fense construction projects." Without Bail mines Saturday midnight, Juridical couhfelor at Bordeaux. Ncm' Feeler “Heavy exploaions and fires re- .Mav Ooee Small Plants Senator Brewster ,(R., Me.) while 20,000 Alabama coal Caused «th*'arrest of another 100 sulted In ,war vital objectives” at ■ Odoago, Oct. tS—(85— FtoJ* earlier, bad protested that Hillm^ B. Odium, dlrertor of OPM'a Cea- miners'remained idle in a ahii ruw d the' grim prospect of Birkenhead, a communique report- md'Lease Bill Opposi was exelrclMng "dangerous pow- Preliminary Hearing 1$ atill further executions. Anti-Axis Powers Of- ed, saying the raideffi were fav- tract Dtstributloa Olvisioa, w - ers" by advising agateat the award wage dispute. The CIO Unit^ ' . Nantes Segregated ored by good visibility. prMoed fears today that mow tion Already Resigned to the Currier company. He said "Given Boy and Two ed Mine Workers last night German troops segregated fered ‘Last Chance* to Informed sources said lndividu\l tbaa 30.009 smaU baaincaaea te he would urge Immediate award of Nanteg, and its ehrirons from the planes struck at Chester and the United State* might have to issued a formal strike call in Have Tokyo Mediate. close down under presMiie ®f To Defeat on Law. the/contract despite Hillman’s tea- Girls in Murder Cahe. the captive mine*, renewing their rest of France today as the dead- demand for a union shop. A simi- line approached for the' shooting (Coatiaoed (hi Page Teo) nntiooal defense progtaij*. A*^ * (Coatlnoed Oa Page Twe) Bel Air, , Md.. Oct. 23. (85— of the second batch of 50 French- Tokyo. Oct. 23—185—The Japan pivw conference which''preeedw BulleUn! lar demand last month caused a his vlalt to a mMweateni citeie ITiree runaway Alexandria. Va., seven-day atrlke of 43,000 work- men unless the terrori.sts are Tttnes and Advertiser, controlled Uashlogtoa. (let. $$.—r^iF;— youths—a boy and two girls- to- caught.' . < by the Foreign Office, loosed a on defco'* aub-contracting, he re- geaator Adams ..(D,, Cole.) ers. ended by * 30-day truce ar- minded reporter* thnt n l ^ day were ordered held without ball ranged to permit the National De- Fifty persons already have been new trial balloon for peace today Bail on Sailiii£( tote the Heoate today, te ex- Must Hasten for action of the Harford county put to death for the killing of the by offering the antl-AxU powers a . _ C7 tend catered the war 30JM te ^ plalateg the admtelstratloii’B fense Mediation Board to consider commandant, the latest of repris- -— died almont evcMlght. grand Jury oh charges of murder- the dispute. "last chance" to use Japan aa t y r p 0 1 1 8S.085JHiO,OOO leM-lcMC MU, ing Grainger G. Browning, 40, on a als te which Nazi retaliation mediator te the European war.war A ^ iZ7IlctllU llCtl ?hen he said thnt — y mMS thah that Coagreas coold expect la- About 21,000 of the miners live squads' have taken quick ven- As Germany's Axis partner te that la thla couatry naight hota British-r Aid wild ride that endejd$i», be eatabliabed by making 11,875,- Peatttem MawB fUrmiger Robert H. ■ Archer of Bel Air, Sttanghsi has been ordered to sail wtto, with Hanaerd K; Presley of THE some'of whem are hoinid to have western combatant atetes toward to ManUa, eliminating Ite sched- 000.000 avaiteble te eaie category "Britain’s poaition la much some beginning of understand- uled Shanghai call. for the purchase of agricultutal, stronger than, a year ago, but she Washington, represent the defend- MANCHESTER what you. want. It's more than far lS«l-4»t ants, asserted “we can show that ing.” Information waa lacking on tha industrial and other commodltlea. must have auf^Uea from tis te worth a-trial—Juki DUI 51SL . Blmulteneoualy. other Japanese whersaboute of a third Preaidaat “Tbat partleular aectten maaa much g m ta r ootume to win. Wd aa soon aa they got theM children HERALD liner due at Shanghai trem. Hono- that prsraeaUy anythteg can bn an not getting then matertala to they qiieetioned them throughout newspapers bitterly accused the her in sufficient quantity. We a n the day and night." Unlteii Stetea of aeckteg Siberian lulu Oct is. but It sfss ballavsd to purchased under the lend-leaa* bases for use agateat Japan and have turned back td' Honolulu tho pro p ir^ and it leaven the door not sending them over fast enough. . Archer said the Cox boy was day after the Konoje ^hteet feU Wabt l4s« rmm) A ' i".

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heavy weapons company work at the BifantiV School, Fort Banning, B ritis h Bom b Ju n io r Leag u e C a b in e t Q u its Experiment May Prove Helpful I B a ns Prol)ill< if B o y W o im d ^ Ga., to permit the stmultaneous In- Local Dog Is Afraid This Is Anniversary Day ioviets Fail to Stamp strucUcm of 3,600 officer students To Fliers and Submarine Crews 1942 Seen Prosperous N egro Is H e ld beginning about Jan. 1. In R h iu e la n d ; T o P la y H ere Ic e la n d Posts Pla n e Crash es Another Stlmson disclosure was- Of Big School Fire Hei Out Religion in Russia that some 30 Chinese pilots and To Hunt in the Dark Los Angeles, Oct. 23.— An » starvation of the tissues can be some mechanics had arrived ih D o cks R aid e d ------^ Resign BetraiiHe of D - experiment which may prove help- fended off by Injection of n.sCorbic Ruling Points Out MiIi-~ Year for Agriculture AManlt with Intent to In thla country for training. Hartford Group to Pre- At 2:20 on the afternoon ofj, ond and third floors in ca ful to American fliers and subma- aeld, or Vitamin C. Six BriUsh Royal Air Force Doc Foster has a dog. .»nlght or at least without the lan- able. What will come out of the agreement Over Policy Thursday, October 23, 1913, just 28 fire." The report goes on to liithful Crowd Remain* colossal carnage in which Ger- rine crew# is being condudted by Hurvive In Thin .%lr tary Serrpis .Musi Be Kin Charged in Cel* plltota with redent war experience (Oonttnoed from Page One) Thia la a tale of a dog that can- tern burning. He came right back sent “Tom Sawyer” at that after much study of plarts| jFarmUni Will Receive to farms. Now hog' producers are not hunt, flah nor will it atsy out and aatd that one had to know years ago today, a fire alarm waa ' ig Churches at Easter mans and Russians now ore engag- On Living G ihIh. ^ The (Talifornis Fruit Growers Eht- Peterson's experiments showed have been attached to the Army High School Hail. exterior escapes bids were change research-department. Guarded (^refiilly, aiming at a 15 year record pro* lar Shootitag. Air Force to exchange informa- unidentified English east coast at night. In fact when the hunting | how to handle hinw somuled from Box 43 at Main and ' ed, not even Hitler knows; nbt that mice given the vitamin sur- $2.60 for Every Dol- duction and the government ex* ed and the work given to the J t id Christmas; At- even a victorious Hitler. But if The experiment deals with use vived in air at only one-elghlh of tion on air enmbat problems, Stlra- porta. party took it out first, on Doc'a , "It's like this" said Doc, "this School streets and within a half H. Tower Co., of Providence. ”1 Reykjavik, Iceland. Oct. 22— peels farmers’ cash incomes from recommendation, they were hunt- ' dog was fed raw hamburger by •Tom Sawyer," Mark Twain’s hour of that time the large 30-room ; Russia’s^ reaction to defeat should of Vitamin C as an oxygen carrier normal pressure. Tho.se given no Hartford, Oct. 23 0T>, — The lar Earned ^Decade Hartford, OcL 83— MT) —Carl son also said. Admit Brltlak Baida der the plan," the reporter sto j lendance Difficult. .(Delayed)— (/Pi — ivime Minister to the tissues. hogs to be the highest since 1929, Ing rabbits, or aoroethitv. At any Mr. Olson. I told him before he famous story, which Hartford Jun- 3-atory school building that stood, take the form of a great religious Injections died. c vil authorities of ^’orinectlcut Much contrasts are noticeable Wllaon, 50 explosive bomba at various places fall play, will be pre.sented by a sections and three main area-e (Editor’s Note; Here Is a able to control or predict Its tlcn cabinet of four resigned today fruit Ingredients to laboratory that it la not suggested that these Carollnas. Their names were not in western Germany were offlclaily after repeated efforts to get the 'pup likes to hunt for his food and reaching back to V’lne street was have been spanned for 'bfld a;t«rney general a office that they cultural picture. aault with Intent to kill today In dog to run out in fronL or some- when Olaon psrslsted In feeding cas^ from the League for the ben- leveled by flames. The alarm was l-haad account of the re- course. mice indicate that the mice are findings are applicable to human ; Chicago, Oct. 23-OP)—Farming -May Approoefe IS Biilions disclosed. acknowledged and It was said th.it leading to atains'aya, all conne tM cause of a disagreement over more resilient to subnormal atmos- v ould not be allowed to investigate connection with the ahooting of a The War Departnient said in where. they put out the lantern him, quite naturally, the dog would efit of the children of Manrhe.rter tnmed In by Misa Eliaabeth M. Igloiis sltnaMon In Russia, May Asemne New Forme beings, but it Is possible that In- in 1942 will be a prosperous pro- As s result, form Income next anti-aircraft crews shot down and vicinity on Tuesday, October to the aecond floor on both alde4 fttea for The Associated policy toward a war-engendered pheric pressure and show less ten- jectlons or oral administration of , airplane accidents kt the Army Air 18>year old Negro achoolboy. detliiling the air expansion that three plahes.' and did the dog go hunting? Not not hunt. He expected . that Mr. Bennet, a supervisor in the school, The religloua-freedom-ln-Russta r-ee in living cost* In neutral Ice- fession, a sharp contrast with the year, both from marketings and Walter Booth, a aophomore at by a long shot. It aimpUy oat Olson had more hamburger. When 28. in High School ball. The per-, who discovered a fire burning un-1 the building, so that It la I and The Herald by Wade question then may assume new and dency to hemorrhage," said A. J. ascorbic acid might be beneficial B»sc at Wlndso’r Locks tl>e training program required "There were' alight civilian to take all of the aecond land. j desperate days of one decade government payments, may ap* the Hartford Public High achool, ^oiild make the Army Air Forces down and bowled until they Ut the they put out the light he thought formance wlU be given in the fore- der the stairway leading to tbe Temer, veteran foreign cor- unexpected forms. A defeated I»renz, head of the re.search de- to aviators and persons exposed to proach 813,000.000,000, according loaaes,” the high command said, pupils out of the building wit adent, from his obnerva- The resignation came after a ‘ p a r l m e n t . ' atmospheres too rare to yield suf- The ruling'pointed out that mili- earlier, Department of Agriculture was taken to a hospital yesterday "one of the world's largest unlver- "damage was Immaterial.'' lantern again. They, so far, means (the dog) that they were going to noon at 10:15 and again in the af- gymnasium bn the third floor. Soviet regime might find a sudden parliamentary crlais forced by the l.ory secrets must be guarded ( are- to a Department of Agriculture afternoon with a gaping shotgun genial Walter Olaon, Foeter'a em- bed without another feeding. He ternoon at 1:30. The alarm also served as a, flre- pas.Hing them through the sa while he was stationed revival of stronjf* feeling in the He said J. M. Peterson of the ficient oxygen. ' estimate* showed tfKlay. estimate. This would be higher aitlM for applied science.” with a Plane losses in the cro.ss-channel hallway and stairs. This sho Progreasive party’s attempt to Physiology Institute of Cardiff, fiily from "indiscriminate ex- wound in hia thigh. /' total of more than tOO flying and ployer, who took the lengthy rec- got sore. Mrs.' Kimberly CTheney. daugh- driU bell and within a minute Moscow.) Russian masses taking freedom in- Ascorbic acid is abundant In Lor every 81 the American farm- than In any of the so-called "pros- Lurking In Cellar / warfare from Oct. 15 to 21 were avoid any ppasible confusion | I Wales, declared that his (Peter- freah fruits, particularly citrus, amination” lest they fall into the technical schools in operation. declared to have totalled 59 British ommendatlba of Foeter on its face “Why looli." continued Doc,” ter of Howell CTheney of ?orest nearly 1,000 children who were in to its own baiids. Or a victorious band.* of '"potential or actual en- er earned in. 1932, the department, perity’’ years of the late 1920s, and Police Lieut. Michael A. D’Qho* value. They did not get anything, thla dog does not point in the or- street, ia chairman of the commit- ths school at the time marched out. the main stairways." How By Wade Werner Hitler, by proclaiming wholesale ' son's) tests showed' that oxygen and lack of It causes scurvy. the most farmers have received la Program Already Operating and eight German. thla iiroved was shown when | ci liea." predicted, he will receive about frlo aaid the boy went Intp"' the The training program already la or anywhere, but back home. dinary manner. When he scares up tee of arrangements and also takes Worst Blaze Washington. Oct. 23.—(/Ti—Not reopening of churches and restora- $2 60 next year. 23 yeais, cellar of his home to get . some the part of "Huck Finn ” in the need for use was required, Have No .Authority operating with a goal of 30,000 Then to bear out Foster’s con- a bird (if he does it's an acci- Within two hours Manchester ay months before the outbreak tion of an established state re- Assistant Attruney General In 1932. huge surplusts-pre.sent- L’ai m income this year is expect- fuel oil when Wilson, who was tention that the dog really was a dent) he Just alts down on hts cast of about 20 characters. All had had Its most serious fire, caus- cost of the fire escapes was I war in Europe In 1939 a strange ligion. might find a general ami ed ^.to be , about 811,000,000,000, pilots and KW.OOO technicians a for by CTieney BroUiers and Harry L. Brooks said in an opinion ed the greatest agricifUural prob- lurking there, raised hla' double- year. good bunting dog, John Copeland haunches and points with either the famou.s scenes of the story will ing a loss that was later estimated hng happened in Riiaaln, genuine resurgence of Russian re- lem and much subsequent legisla- while la.st year It waa slightly« biUTelM gun and firedy^ne shot. A b o ut To w u ed 81.780 and the alarm systS t’lat neither th<‘ slate coniriiLsaion- The expansion will not affect look it out again vesterday. They paw to the right or left. be presented in realistic form by by firemen and insurance adjusters ■Ananas came bark to the ligious emotions running away Both Parts of France ei Of aeronautics nor the county I tion was designed to reduce this more than 89,000.000,000 and in He then ran to a filllngitation and existing organisation of the Army came back with a bird that Is beat ■’This la on the quiet" concluded the members of the Junior League at 8165,000, but to the everlasting tbe school making It possible | Jviet Union. with his show and upseting all his : over-supply. Today the government 1932 it waa less than 85,000,000,- told an attendant to Aend a doc- Children’s Theater Workshop, with turn In sn alarm from eight coroner had authority to Investi- Air Forces, which are composed of described as looking like a crow. Doc. "I do not own the dog. In pleasure Sf Manchester residents ■No bananas had been marketed calculations. gate accidents at ffie base which IS calling upon farmers for record- OOO, Thus 1942 income will be al- tor and the police t

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r PAGE FdUR MAWUHKS^K KVU:«imj UKUALl). MAMCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23,1941 r. M anc hester evening herald, manches-ter. conn. T hursday, O ctober 2 3 , i 9 4 t PAGE FIVE Jr, in Rebs Fascist Press Maneuvers End Missouri Native Never Court Hears Attacks Hull IVews From Manchester’s Neighbors low Pasture Becomes Received First Papers Victors at Showdown Ahead of Time Taxes Case Hit for Advocacy of 3. Plant Within Year Spokane, Wash., Oct. 23— (/Pi—A 78-year-old, unnamed FIRST NATIONAL STORES Elects Executive Com Neutrality Act Modi- PItkat and Mrsi Jennie Starke are I Temple Beth in charge of the plana. Girps at So Great D b- Misoourian who hasn't even Government Objects to mittee byv Vote of 30 fications. Rockvilj Bolton Big Arctic Owl Is Shot "taken out my first paper? ictory Turning Out ad vantage W ar Can yet." was excused from Jury Levies on Oist-Plus To 3 in Test of Sholom News Lewis H. (^apmaia Mrs. Clyde MsrshsO Overnight News service by Superior Judge Rome, Oct. 23.—WIV-Th« Fascist »mpletc irrraft Fn- Not Be Continued. N M . HockviU* Phone «0Sa Louis Bunge. Defense Contracts. Strength Held. press called United States Secre- Tolland At the Gilead Game Fan Friday, Oct. 25: Brandeis Me- s ines for right Aerp- Of Connecticut "He’s excused for age, not tary of State Cordell Hull a “vul- Camden, 8. C., Oct. 2Z.— (/p) — because he was born in Mis- morial Services at 8 o’clock. Jud^e Mrs. John H. Steele The annual printed Town Re- By Associated Frees Washington. Oct. 23. (,7>) The The adjourned meetTngr of the gar agent provacateur" today for Gilead, Oct. 23 — (Special)— ifiutiral mpany. / The First Army's blgge.*it as.slgn- souri," the judge explained. Jacob Schwoljii^Will be the guest ^4178-a Rockville ports are now available to the It will be mounted and place Federal government sought today Toung Republican club held last Need Workers Gilead Game Farm had a rare visi- "I really didn't know before speaker. his advocacy of neutrality act voters of the town. The report car- the collection of wild life sc ment was finished today, 48 hours to convince the Supreme Ojurt Saturday, Oct. 26: Children's tor early Wednesday morning in mens at the college. Paul Umtt^r and John Berkley Wlnsted. - William J. Pape, Wa- Missouri didn't consider Itself Blfht to complete the selection 'modifications. ries the Auditor's Report on the terbury publisher, waa awarded ahead of schedule, because one Services at 10 a. m. ^he Tolland Grange will sponsor the shape of an Arctic or Snowy Professor A. E. Mos„ of fN ew Y^rk,/ Oi-t 2S-—(45—You part of the union.” that states should not be permit- o f committees resulted >ln the op- "As a statesman and government varipus departments of the town damages of $4,500 by Superior Tuesday. Oct. 29: Red Cross Cir- For Red Cross a public setback pa^ty at the Com- together with all towrn orders, for Owl. Evidently the prospecta.of a University says it la very umL ave to . travel arbiind, talking corps was at so great a disadvan- The aged farmer, In request- ted to Impose sales and use taxea L..Z‘ position to the club's nominating cle meets at 1 p. m. First meet- figure, Hull is a frantic organizer meal of pheasants frohi the pens to see this species so far south |ith executives and workers and Court Judge Kenneth Wynne yes- tage that the Hlmulated-warfare ing exemption,, wrote: on defenae contracts executed on of crimes, a sure Instrument for munity House FrldajK^venlng Oc- the period of SepL 1940 to Sept. terday in his suit against the SUte The Biggest Canned committee malting a clean sweep ing of Adult Hebrew class at 3 1941. where they are confined was what especially so early in the seat, ng for yourself the scores of could not be continued. "I am 76 years old, born In a cost-plus-a-flxed fee ba.sis. the worst things, for the most tober 24, when prizes A re to be Highway Department for injuries roods Eventof the Year. of their slate. There was only p. m. Rockville Chairman Is- Red Cross kept the owl In this ■vicinity. The owl had a wing-spreadi sing now factories and workers' And so, fn.stead of having to Missouri and haven’t even got Such taxes, the Justice Depart- It s a real opportunity ohe vote taken to test the strength wretched undertakings," the news- awarded and refreshments .served. Charles H. Fish', owner of the nearly five feet and at a distal Im. white homes to gra.sp the suffered in 1940 when his automo- fight through Friday, soldiers of my first (cltlfennhip) papers ment estimated, might cost the paper 11 Messaggero declared, con- Mrs. Ivan West with a com ^tteo Ten were pteaent at the Bolton bile skidded on an Icy highway in yet." thote pantih of the two tickets and whan it sues Another Urgent farm was lucky enough to shoot appears-to be snpwy-whlte bus iency of American industry Maj. Gen. Lloyd R. Freyork on children's snow suits and and he has presented It to the brown spots in the feather tie D g r a m . for the remainder of the' week. But $28,000,000 on contracts already Dies uAicK have oeen nomination committee to 30 for United States Into participation in Mrs. Minnie Berry hoa returned University of Connecticut where the back of head, neck and I Just a year ago today on pac- home here since Tuesday, Harry their recent opponent, the First let. canned for a few tieehs to North Anson, Maine, after a accomplished considerable work. the names presented by the oppo- the war. Rockville, Oct. 23.— (Special.) — [ire land near,C71ncinnatl, Ohio, a Megson was found dead yesterday Corps, was ordered into position Aiitoists Pay few days as guest of her daugh- Farm Bureau Litigation iiefore the court for attlon there were no further con- It called Hull's testimony Mon- Mrs. Lebbeus-F. Biasell, chairman oup of Wright Aeronautical in his automobile in a remote, for a new maneuver. Result of War ter Mrs. R Eldred Doyle and Mr. Alexander Bunce will head the argument applied specifically to tests. day before the Senate Foreign A f- of the Garment Production com- drive for -membership to be con- wooded section. Dr. Lee J. Whit- The First, composed of the 8lh Check Doyle. Kecutives shooed the cows away, on attempt by Alabama to tax Chaak The meeting a week ago ad- fairs Committee "one of the most mittee of the Rockville diapter. ducted in the,near fdture in Bol- ■ with a big steam shovel broke' tles, medical examiner, said he had and 9th regular Army divisions Over Billion H a r e (Jrover Maine has a new tractor Y. M. C. A, contractors engaged in construc- Poai, Hera journed when it developed that outrageous vltuper tive speeches American Red Cross, has issued ton for the Tolland County Farm Business Booi ound for a new airplane engine committed suicide by Inhaling ex- and the 30th of National Guards- Britain Going Through and saw and is busy sawing wood haust gas. tion work for the government at ^(UHoioei. the necessary 2S were not4 >rcsent in the rich Rooseveltlon anthology another urgent appeal for volun- Bureau. A pre-canvasa rally for all hant. men, commanded by Msj. Gen. Fort McClellan, Alabama. against the Axis." foi families. He has over 200 cords Schedule to make a quorum and had devel- teers to assist In completing the who will assist Mr. Bunce will be ’ Today this plant, sprawling over New Haven.—The greatly-en- Charles F. Thompson, was forced Increane of Six Per Cent ContetMU Govrrnmeat Imrouiw Industrial Revolution, Called “ False WItnms" to saw. Is Also Hei larged municipal airport was re- FINAST ,*,,',0 1 , 2 ti—' oped when a tick efin opposition third quota of garments for Brit- held in the Fahn Bureau Office in acres, is,turning out complete under s di.sadvsntage at the out- The Justice Department con- 21cO FINAST 2 !J.V25 n Popolo dl Roma called Hull a Rev. and' Mra. Ernest E. O’Neal opened yesterday after being closed c to the names presented by the Lee Asserts. ain. Rockville on Monday evening. Tomorrow [ircraft engine.s, using 7,000 work- set of the problem Monday. In Collections by States tended in a brief that the United club’s nomination committee was "false Witness." It referred to his The quota which Is to be com- were dinner guests of friends in Bolton Briefs 9:00-12:00 Second Shift recrea- three years and American Airlines O r^ra Issued Late FINAST SNAU*indTENDt» 2 ^tsnV EAat Hartford Tuesday. ■ and more machines are being States was Immune from a sales 27cn FINAST JSSS>W.%t7 '.:.7 29c being opposed. It was caused statement that Germany and Italy pleted before the first of the year Plans have been made by the tion group, gym. Current Housing resumed commercial iarvlce here General Frcdendall had his Over 1939. Boston, Oct. 2 3 - (/P)—Sir Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Banks of Wellesley, staUed. tax Imposed upon the buyer and 11 when one of the members walked were trying to dominate the seas is 1585 garments. Due to the late teachers of the Bolton Schools for 1:00-3:00 Third Shift recreation By May of next year workers at a ceremony in which Mayor corps, made up of the 28th, 29th tens neth Lee, United States represen- and intended to attack America. Mass., have been recent guests of group, gym. crease Followed John W. Murphy and C. R. Smith, that tbe Immunity was not lost RICHMpN D '"S RICHM O N D,'S;2 24- out tative of the British Industrial and arrival of some of the material, Education Week. the plant vrtll number 12,000 and 44th Divisions, jump off Washington, Oct. 28 —/>F) __ because it made purchaaea 2 19cD Club Gets Publicity "In point of provocations," it this date may be extended slight- Mrs Banks parents. Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. Jennie Maneggla of An- 3:30-5:00 CadeU outdoor games, president of the airline, partici- promptly at 5 a. m. Orders for the State treasuries collected $1,827,- 20 m Export Council, declared today Leonard Stryker. More Stores. nd production will be well over pated. through a cost-plus-a-flxed fee Sif tens Jack Gordon, the newly elected said, "we find ourselves today In ly, but according to the statement dover Road is spending the week basketball. Juniors, game room. 1,000 engines a month, a figure advance of the opposing troops 277,000 from highway users in RICHMOND Swrett 25eD RICH M O N D ,S:22S that Great Britain was "going Miss Alvina Wochomurka a contractor. 2 2ScO president, presided a t the meet- the presence of a really extreme of Mrs. Bissell the work cannot be with her son and family, Mr. and 6:30-9:30 Men and wonien show- itching present output at the Shelton.—A ' fire in a factory were not Issued until 6:.T0 a. m. 1940. an Increase of six per cent ld««l for through an industrial revolution case." student at the New Britain Normal ers. A direct business result of Mg across the sfreet yesterday filled Alabama officials replied that 20 m Cooking > 19 o t ing, which was held in the refer- completed with the present staff Mrs. William Maneggla of Balti- bright home plant at Paterson, Ordinarily tlie main )x>diea of over 1939. John N. Edy, acting ^Y o r ^ G a r d e n cAm I such as it has never faced before." School, entertained two o f her 6:3017:30 Cadets basketball. Chester’s current housing grow the old Bas.sett Metal Goods build- the construction waa done by in- Ttndev 2 27en QUALITYCho!ct and Rlpo ' 23c ence room in the East Side Recre- of workers. The rooms In the Me- more. J. the opposing forces would not be federal Works Administrator, an- In an address prepared for the classmates from there . over the 7:30-8:30 Juniors basketball. may be seen in making a ’ ca ing with smoke and forced some dependent contractors who were 20 or IdcAl for A - - ation building, called the gather- annual meeting of The Associated morial Building are open every Miss June Mildner is ill at her Prndurllim In Four Months fully engaged in the simulated bat- nounced today. CAPS Cook.n,_. 2 • « ing to order at 8: IS. He ex- morning. Monday through Friday, weekend. home In Bolton Center. 7:00-8:30 Miss Grant’s diction investigation of the growth 1..500 employes in Industrial plants not agents or instrumentalities of QUALITY “eSJar'S 29ea QUALITY Choice ind R1>4 23cO Industries, an organization of It should be added that produc- tle for two days but the Secontl .Slate ga.aoline taxes accounted the Federal government. plained the reason for the meet- Ed. Thompson and anyone who cannot spend the The regular meeting of Tolland class, first floor social room. mercantile establishments in the structure to flee by fire es- Corps swept into high ground a for $870,136,000 of the Massachusetts manufacturers, Lee Grange was held at the Oimmun- 6:30-7:30 Open alleys other business here during the p i Pon st the tlnclnnatt plant be- capes. total: The Alabama Supreme Court 6 2 ing and said that there had been said: time to be present at the rooms is last April 14, less than four vital tactical advantage between motor vehicle fee.s $4.79,178/000, GREEN BrhndIA PNomT 29en Ity House Tuesday evening when a 7:30 Country Club, 4 alleys. year. While there have been a vq New Haven. Five Royal Air held the taxes could not be im- publicity given to the club during "It would have taken decades in urged to come and take the work onths. after the contract for the Wadesboro, N. C.. and Lancaster. anfi niotor rarrter taxes, $'17,913,- class of 10 candidates was Initiat- 7:30 Richard Gerard, 1 alley. few busine.ss discontinuanc Force ambulances, en route from . posed because the contractors the past week that had resulted times of peace to have accom- Leaves Cases home to be completed. Ellington Jn factory building was let. But S. C. on the first day. 000 fuicei, ed in the first and second degrees. 8:00 Mrs. Wallace Shearer, 1 these are much more than off| New York to Ottawa, Canada, were acting as Federal Instrumen- In several new members joining. plished what has been done since Mrs. jBissell praises the work of ay, just orte year after Wright Although the maneuver was to How Monej' Spent The regular officers conferred the alley. by new establishments, and It stopped for brief inspection cere- talities. It was not all of the best, but It the outbreak of the war. Yet the the present staff who are sacrific- O. F. Berr resident Guy W. Vaughan slg- have been free the action con- The announcement said the dis- had people talking about the club first degree ■ nd the Grange ladies | finitely pppears that ManchesI monies yesterday at New Haven FINAST PURE Ftncy CiAOt enormous changes in industrial or- Employed at Paper Com- ing their time and are most faith- Tel. 49S-S, Rockville Jised start of the plant, produc- fined only by the commanders' re- bursements of gasoline and other FANCY MAINE 3'.i.7 2 5 c n and that \^'as what was wanted. degree team conferred the second is destined to grow commercial and Hartford. 20 01 ganization, made neces.sary to en- ful. but also stresses the necessity [ion from the standpoint of man- sourcefulness Lieut. Gen. Hujth taxea included $754,497,000 on FINAST cntAM srnE I cons degree. Guests were present from in proportion tn its Increasing il g o l d e n b a n t a m The membership, he said, has In- able us to take our part In the pany Plant 30 Years; of more workers If the garments Norwich - More than 200 mem- A, Drum yesterday ordered the state highways, $323,331,000 for 29c f*URE FAncyCrAjt CAnt Coventry Grange. portance as a residential town, f pours worked each week Is well Wholean Named WHOLE KERNEL FINAST 2 29c creased 35 in the past week and are to be completed that have been Rev. Paul TlUer of Harvard Uni- Holman Heads bers attended the fall meeting of Second Corps to give the Flnst local roads and streets, and $196.- I 2 0 01 first World War, appear small The Tolland Grange will sponsor 20 New Businesses ver half-way up the ladder to FINAST FANCY MAINE now there were 436 members. The Buys Bay State Firm. set out for the present third quota. versity will be the guest of Rev. The Connecticut .Society of Civil Corps another chance. That en- 579.000 for non-highway purposes GOLDEN BANTAM I CAM compared with what we are now a mystery ride next Tuesday eve- During the past year appr otal production. 29c V-8 COCKTAIL meeting, he said, would have sev- going through." Roll Call Theodore S. Darrah Sunday, and Out-turn of cylinder heads in the Engineers yesterday during which gagement ended about 12 hours la- such as relief, education, and gen- One-Man Court B Pore / egetjble lu k e s * “ " * I V C '— ' ning. Miss Betty Caldwell the. lec-. win preach the sermon- Sunday mately 20 new buslnesset..or pis the Dew Thames river highway 2 12 oe eral committees to name and sug- Civilian CVnmmndltles Hit Edgar M. Thompson, of 267 The Rockville Baptist church Zoning Board Incinnatl unit is so fast, in fact. ter. eral state funds. The cost of col- NIBLETS,;i?*NO CAM 'geeted that there be nominations turer has charge of the affair. morning at Ellington Congrega- of business have been openi bridge at New London was Inspec- Golden Bsntim 23c□ v-8 cocktail " oo-n To meet war conditions, he said, Highland street, purchasfiig agent will hold Its annual Roll Call sup- these aside from a large numb It completed heads are being Will Discuss Problem lection was $46,693,000. for the executive committee. per this evening at 6:30 o'clock in Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest Hall and tional church. ted. The banquet was held here s u c c o t a s h i .j. ;Idtn It was necessary to withdraw for Case Brothers, has severed his Miss Bernice A. Hah and Mr. and of tradesmen who have set up | hMpped to Paterson for installa- General Drum will discuss the Disbursements-of motor vehicle Hartford. Oct. 23. — U. S. lAnlAm Opposition Wins from civilian use certain com- the church social rooms. All mem- Rev. Theodore 8. Darrah, pastor Succeeds William Rush last night. problem at a critique Friday night. taxes in 1940. by states included' Commissioner William J. Wholean — FIntsf Fin^™" 2ScD connections with the Hightand Mrs. John H. Steele, were guests business. Plon in motors asemhled there. Jackson Stratton presented the modities required for direct war bers and tho.se assoriated with the of Ellington Congregational church The thing that appears to be an New Haven. -Gus Boyhal, lunch- In the last two weeks of Novem- Maine $10,345,000, New Hamp- has been designated to act as a Park firm and wUI soon move to Wednesday afternoon at the home included in the new establli names of Victor Johnson, Leonard purposes, to close factorle.s so church and its work are extended will broadcast from station WSPR Who Retired This Year ndustrial miracle to the lay ob- room owner, complained to police ber, Army general headquarters shire $6,672,000, Vermont $5,392,- one-man court for the trial of Wtiman, Frank Clancy, -Jan Wlnchendon, Mass., where he has of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Comlns in cjpringflcld, October 27 to Novem- ments are mills. refreshms that two Negroes held him up at that others might run on full time, a cordial invitation to attend. stores, manufacturers’ outlets erver, however, is the fact that will conduct a maneuver with en- 000, Massachusetts $28,606,000, cases Jnvblvlng law violations at Zapatka and John Rottner. It' purcha.sed a coal, grain and build- Worcester, Ma.ss. ber 1, Inclusive for the 9 o'clcx:k —O t h e r s N a m e d . pistol point in his establishment I FAAcy Wholo Dm p to ration many kinds of raw ma- The guest speaker will be Rev. grocery business. Lfaugban waved his hands and tire First Army pitted against the Rhode Island $7,172,000, Clonnectl.! the Aftny A ir Base in Windsor Saauufd Rod • Srnid Tt n d t r was noted that the name of W il- ers’ supply compan.v there. Chapel of the Air." last night and escaped with $147 terials, and to readjust employ- William Sale Terrell, new State Future Trade Center rathered in a first-rate working Fourth Corps of the Third Army cut 118,256,000. Locks. FINAST Var;cty 2’24;2ScO liam Allen had been on the list ment over the entire country. Thompson has been employed by Executive Secretary of the Con- Tile State Grange will confer the At the organization meeting of from the cash register. which recently engaged in pmneu- Oa.se Brothers for 30 years, begin- The business district, soon force of 7,000 employes from Cln- Wholean, notified of his appoint- 2 27 as first typed, but Qie name of He ssaerted that the closing of necticut Baptist convention. He sixth degree at Milford Town hall the Board of Zoning Commission- Innatl and Uttle towns within vers In Louisiana. The corps prob- ment yesterday, said a recently- SPINACH ^dnr c R IC H * * ® ';'* “S ' Rottner was substituted for that ning as a stenographer upon his .onlght and the seventh degree will lined for another expansion FANCY Cut B t t t t 2il?I9ca mills did not effect employment, has succeeded Dr. Elbert Gates, Stafford Springs ers held last night Charles W. Main street when the area Ivlng distance of llie big aircraft ably will be reinforced by two enacted law empowered all U. S. o f Allen. graduation from Huntsinger Busl- oe conferred Friday, November 14 Tearhers College as workers msde idle In one who retired a short time ago. Mr. tween St. James’s and For plant. mechanized divisions and other Commissioners, if specially desig- SAUER'^SfsV’’ 3 25c Edward Lltwin, the retiring ne.ss College, Hartford, In 1912 and Terrell is a southerner by birth, a John O. Netfo at the Diamond Jubilee session of Kolman was elected chairman suc- Bridgeport Boy brunch of Industry were taken up streets is opened,' is spresdU Purpose Increased tiafety hard-hitting organizations. nated, to try all law violators o n . RBAMC MEUED . FINAST s*20« president, presented the names of by others. remaining with the firm for three graduate of William and Mary 472, Stafford the National Grange at Worcester, ceeding William Rush who retired Phi 118 Workshop DEMV1I 9 Ftnnr HortIcuKursI g can* decades, closing his service as pur- farther along East Center str When Wright began drawing In preparation for the final government reservations, whiefi' 25 Charles O'Dowd, John Wallett, (College, has been pastor of sever^ Moss. from membership this year. Carl Itlans for the new factory, defense Is Badly Burned check-up of the first year's train- c chasing agent. and on the side streets off Ma includes air bases, armories, sub- f a n c y Edward Litwin, Victor Johnson large churches and recently was Howard Dimock has sold his cot- W. Noren will remain as secretary. Some planners, evidently amo authorities in Wa.shlngton specified ing, all units have been warned to A S P A R M U S Thompson spent eleven years In Students of the senior class, marine bases and sImHnr establish- WHOLE and Frank Steele, as the list pro- Director of Evangelism for the tage on the Sandv Beach road, Holman wax the first chairman them englneerj in the state Mg at the plant had to be erected be prepared for anything. Orders New Britain, Oct. 23 The ments. R H AST STALKS 29c posed by the club's committee. It the National Guard here and held Stafford High school, will partici- SQUASH ujr;*. 9 c Q Baptist work in New York state. Crystal L^ke, to Charles Cooney of the Board, serving during the way department, view Center ■n the "inter-mountain area." II have gone out that each unit must Teachers College of C^innectlcut was at this. tim e' the ballot was Manchester a commission as Second Lieuten- pate In the state-wide essay con- Bridgeport, Oct. 23. (;P) - Ed- d i c e d C A R R O TS O 2o« r~| Union Church Notes who with hla family have spent the establishment of zoning regula- East Center street as the futul could be built anywhere )>etween prepare all-around defense to at New Britain today anhounced taken, resulting in a 30 to 3 vote. ant at the close of his National test. sponsored by the Connecticut ward (Thase. four, of Yellow Mill nn.rt.FmcyQu.IHy ^ lA C ^J Newcomers to Rockville are cor- Summers at the Lake. Mr. Cooney tions here. Last year he did not big business center of the town.1 he Alleghanles and - the Rockies, guard against attacks of parachut- the organization of a aeries of PUMPKIN 1*7’.?)*. 2 24' 17c Nomination of the winners was Date Book Guard career. He Is married and Editorial Association of which plans to make alterations to make succeed In gaining election, but Village. recelvek, told him that he and problems which are presented by MEDIUM SIZE doc his books were audited. 'Hallowe'en bridge by Group G, The War and Navy Depart- Professor H. L. Garrlgus of Conn. Gilead courae, according to Mra. D adaptability for training. PASTRY bag / W C GRADE A “ w t ments accotinted for nearly all of Hoine, accompanied by his staff. High street, life long resident, will University, and Mr. Brundage, ths E. Stoughton, secretary, “ Educational” Workers Sent Dalton were fishing when the members of the group. Problems To Arrange for Party Center church house. Lt'wis (xoiiig Back FINAST • All Purpose the gain. The War Department The guests and members will en>- leave next week for New Haven later showing movies of Tolland The regular meeting of the Tri- course will be given by a Sta^ As soon as the Cincinnati plant small boat capsized about 50 yards may be presented from any area William Allen announced that Also performances at 10:15 a. joy a turkey dinner at the club where she will reside at the Con- or profesaional level, such as, cur* as chairman of the Young Repub- added 30,569 civilian workers, County Blue Ribbon Baby Beef County Union will be held on Sun- Instructor. It will be open to I bad enough machinery to operate, off shore when the water became m. and 1:30 p. m. o f ''.'o m S ^ .'y e r" starting at 6:30 o'clock and the vent of the Little Sisters. Miss T$> N o v e l W r i t i n g rough.' Scol said be nwam ashore riculum proiilems: the use and In* 2 4 S lb lican club for the Fourth District at High school hall, b> thg Hart- bringing its total to 358,788 com- (Tiub members with their projects, day evening October 26 at 7:45 the minimum age being 17. A > 1300 “educational" workers were regular meeting Is scheduled for Sullivan was born here, August 7, ttficate will be awarded on the aal| and that when he looked back Dal- terpretatiqh of testa, behavior bag bag MILK be Would like to learn If the Man- ford .lunior League's Children's pared with 150.112 at the end of os exhibited at the Eastern States o clock, at the Weetcheater Con- sent to the new unit from Patcr- FAMILY ^^18c eight o'clock. A class of candidates ton had disappeared. i problems of children, the educa* chester club would join with other August, 1940. The Navy took on 1865, and has always lived here. Exposition last September, also giegatiunal church. Members of isfactory completion. Fkirther laon. Around 3,000 applicants for EVAP. - EVANGEUNE Theater Workshop. will be Initiated at this time. At The police chief said that pend* exceptional children, eval clubs in the district to arrange 17.954. ralalng Its force to 253,421 She was employed for fifty years other 4-H Club activities. the Tri-County Youth Fellowohlp formation m^y 'be obtained froij jobs appeared the first day the New York, Oct. 23—(^-^Stage- 24)s lb Wednesday, Oct. 29 the conclusion of the meeting ing further investigation and re- nation of school progress, profes- for a party to be held In BAst compared with .133,917 a year ago. with the Warren Woolen Com- Local young people appearing in are in charge of the program. One Mrs. Stbughton. Cincinnati plant advertised for bag Opening of Girl Scouts cam- there will be sn entertslnment .struck Sinclair Lewis, who dropped covery of the body, Scol was be- aional materials, improvement of G O LD MEDAL >«27c Hartford. It was voted to leave paign. The August payroll amounted pany. retiring In 1930. the pictures with their baby member from each community will The Abe E. Miller Legion Pa help. Under instruction at eight 25e program and its Auxiliary unit will hold $25,650 and a lot of Illusions as ing held in $2,000 bond on a reading programs, utilizing corn- the arrangements for ^the local Thursday, Oct. SO th $217,772,054, an lnrrea.se of beeves, were Ann LCDoyt, Alice speak briefly on the subject "What company • supervised vocstional II Mrs. Rose Tnchumi Navy Night meeting at tha To director of a play which set the technical charge of idleness. muiiity resources, and the library club with the chairman of the'en- Booster Club’s chicken pie s\ip- $11,794,748 over July. Thorpe, Herman LcDpyt, Jr., and we would like to see ths Church schools, and the tutelage of the su- Mrs. Rosa Tschumi. 83. died at Hall at 8:15 on Friday evening. season's short run record, la go- Both men were employed program PILLSBURY’S 26c '»,‘$i.07 tertainment committee. per. North Methodist church: Joseph Flint. According to Pro- do in our Communities." Ths pervisors and foremen from Pater- the borne of her daughter. Mrs. ing back to hia old trade—novel laborers in this vicinity. Elementary and secondaiy \ Plana were discussed on the Friday, Oct. 31 fessor Young, South cioventry is Young People's (^bolr under ths di- 'Visiting Legionnaires from 1' son, a force of skUled and seml- SODAS Fred WlUeke of Butcher road Willington Chester, • Glastonbury, Wareho writing. teachers are invited to attend any best way to contact new voters, DanSe. Lithuanian - American tbe only ftommunity in Connecticut rection of Mrs. Ssyros will sing I ikined workers was built. Suit to Recover. early today. She was bormOctober- The vehicle in wMch Lewis made or ail o f the sessions. .. Various 16 MILLBROO K CLUB both newcomers and those who Cltlzena' club. Liberty hall. Miss Jennti R. Cbureb in which a church group sponsors •everal selsctlona and one member Point, Broad Brook and East Har Most of W right’s Onctnnati EDUCATOR CRAX iJ; c 9, 1858. In Ellington, the daughter ford will attend .and fne meeting j hla Broadway debut as dilrector. members of the college staff will ASSORTED dB 28 01 ehad reached the voting'age. The fteturtjay, Nov. 1 a "Baby Beet Night" and program will give a short history of the I Workers are in their twenties. Unable to Gel of John and Ju.stina Sennewald open to the public. Good Neighbor," by Jack L. pat ticipate in each of the meetings 22 EAST QENTER STREET chair announced that a ilst of 130 eoth Anniversary Banquet of On Learv’ Bond of especial ti tercst to their local club. Around 200 glria have inspection 4 - 29c names of Manchester bom men 'tschumi and had been a resident The maple trees on Willington young people participating in this Mrs. A. H. Post and Louts Twin- Lieut. Comnumder R. W. jobs. Levin, Baltimore advertloing man, and discuss new ideas in their spe- 160 NO. MAIN STREET Sam am yarn Cam isf PuacUoam \ Emanuel Lutheran church a.t the of this community all her life. She Hill h?ye' been beautiful in varied cial flelda. Alao In connection with and women who had reached 31 branch of 4-H club work. ing of Ehut Hartford spent Mon- of the United Statea Navy will - A t tbe Wright Cincinnati plant folded after one peiTormance ,and Action on Suspect Masonic Temple. Speaker, Rev. Is survived by her daughter, Mrs. colort, but the leaves are fast fall- the workshop, there are teaching during the past year up to Octo- Mrs. K ^ Bierce and Mrs. Doro- day afternoon la Gilead, at tha the guest speaker, and will ehov you see modeni "In line" produc- a bad panning by critics. Lewis PrANUT BUTTER | BOCKWOOO RUTT wC BUTTEl( K. E. Erickson, of P.ock Island, Waterbury, Oct. 23— (;p| —The Wllleke. ing. Yards are still gay with flow- motion pictures of naval actioij waa ita chief financial backer. Ing materials on dl^Iay. Dr. Rich- ber 6. was in the hands of the m. thy Ake'r were bosteasss to ths horns of Mr. and Mra. (Carles tion at its besL Starting from state of Connecticut this morning The funeral w ill be held on Sat- ers In bloom, and shrubbery vivid and equipment. The local n>st w ill "There'a nothing to say," he Phoenix, Arlz., Oct. 23.—(JP)— ard L Wampler is genera] chair- KI SSES WAFERS ^ ‘ 25c D O -N UTS secretary of the club. An effort Sunday, Nov. 2 Inatituted.a civil action in Super- Young-Mothers CTlub of Coventry Fish. scratch, tbe planners, had a chance Kad been made to have them be- urday afternoon at tw-o o'clock at with red berries borders some at their regular meeting in the make an effort tb take part In t k f said. "They (the critica) were Sarwar Khan returned to Sacra- man of the workshop, and fur- Ptsln, Sugared Confirmation Reunion at Eman- ior Court to’ foreclose 23 parcels houses. Schools in town wars closed to- to airange things scientifically to 9f Cinnamon dee come voters by sending each a the Ladd Funeral Home on Elltng- recreation room of the Booth- day oe this was visiting day for state wide move to lecniit 140 foq righ t When you get such unl- mento, CTalif.. last night,'a deject- ther inquiries should be addressed uel Lutheran church Rev. K- E. of real estate owmed by Mrs. Ellen Ernest Vlk, s senior « t Wind- the last letter. ETvery motor part, ed, thwarted man. tn him at the Teachers Oollege. HERSHEY«'.?|s,, 21c CHOCS. '.SlSc Sugared notice, but only 12 o f this num- ton avenue. Dr. George B. Brookes, Dlmock Library on Tuesday eve- ths teachers. Mra. AUca Fogil, tbe Navy, during Naval Week. from the aluminum melting ladle ersal comment there la no use 10c Erickson, speaker. E. Haysa, mother of former May- ham High school, takes orders and Five years ago a man cut off bw took the trouble to be made. pastor of tbs Union Congrega- ning, with 20 present. Two new teacher at the White School visit- and mold to the final aasembly fighting It" Thursday, Nov. 0 or T. Frsuik Hayes to recover on delivers for Hansen's grocery the tip o f Khan's nose. Ever since On motion of Jan Zapatka the tional church will officiate. Burial members Joined, Mrs. Cleon Hurd, ed the primary school In Bucking- movea always forward toward the Lewis, who ceased writing a . Hobby Show, Cent'fr church. a defaulted $50,000 bond posted, will be In Grove Hill cemetery. store of West Willington Satur- PKUNi WHEAT BREAD .meeting voted to ask the Repub- Jr., and Mrs. Frsderick Ulm. llie ham and Earle Lewis, teecher at completed sdreraft engine. new book to direct the play, said he bos been searching for the as- Leap from Bridge Group C. for the fugitive Daniel J. Leary. Dance Tonight days. Appeal Is Made he had no new theatrical adven- sailant. ^ lican town committee to add to Saturday, Nov. S resignation of Mrs. Alice Burkamp the Gilead Hill School, visited in The plant Is air-conditioned. BREAD Mrs. Bayes posted g $50,000 The Tolland Fire Department, Tuesday was theHhlrtleth anni- tures In mind adding: Monday he identified a Phoenix o r a n o e c o f f e e c a k e tba committee three members to Annual meeting of Matichester real estate bond fer Leary, comp- os secretary and treasurer was ac- Elastford. Huge caikterias with good food at Costs Man^s Life F M A ST ha selected from member? of the Henry Duel), president, \^1I hold a versary of the dedicaUon' of Hall cepted, and tbe executive commit- " I shall go back tb work and man as his attacker. The suspect Country Club. troller of thv city of Waterbury Memorial church lii Bouth Wil- Ten ladles werq present at- the Oil Using Trucks reasonable prices have bMn In- Toung Republican club. dance this evening at the Italian- tee appointed Mra. Velma More oa Ladles Aid Meeting held at the finish my novel.” denied the charge. ENRICHED c h o c o l a Y e c u p c a k e s Also annual Armistice Banquet from 1930 to 1938, when Leary ap- Amcrican Friendship club on lin^on. stalled in the basement only a few An infonnal discussion was for the V. F. jV. Post at the Home. PMled to the Supreme , court of secretary, and Mrs. Virginia Rus- homy of Mrs. J. Kellogg White, steps from the machine floor. Sagramento authorities advised West Haven, Oct. 23— OP)— A W H ilE LOAF OLO^GM^BN bald oh some entertainment to Kingsbury avenue, Rt^kvllle. ' 'When Quinebaug P oim o n a seil, treasurer. Plana were made to Author To Be Speaker they would be unable to extradite Friday, Nov. 14 Errors from a 10 to IS year prison Orange meets with Ashford Wedneeday afternoon, ’^ e ladles / Washington. Oct. 28.—(i Giant skylights in the saw-toothes 35-foot leap from a railroad bridge MINCE DARK FRUIT CAKE bring together the club members Beach Quota hold ip open meeting on November sewsd on garments for ths Red the suspMt because df the statute to a sidewalk cost James Brown, Annual High School Prom. High term Imposed In the Waterbury At the meeting of Stanley Do- Grange fitaurday evening a sup- fence officials appealed today roof provide tbe near equivalent of HarUord, r Friday, Nov. 2S had been reached. The Depart- ton hall, WarrenviUe October 31. - John L. Rogers, chairman of Tbe road approaching the plant lin from 1925 to 1939 and author Annual dance of Memorial Hos- Assessors art around making club, for members and non-mem- inson and Mra. Winifred ElUa still la pretty rough and bumpy Leonard Geb was elected freshman Patrolman-EUmer Bergeron, who EITHER END lb Japs Loose ment Membership Chairman Mra bers of the Mothers Club. Anyone Central Motor Transportation of “ You, Uan’t Do Business With pital Auxiliary, Hotel Bond, Hart- out the tax list. Joaepb Dimock la but a government highway crew is law president at the University of vdtnessed the leap while standing ONE PRICE State Cross Florence Johnson of Thompson- Interested In this may contact w s . Committee, declared In a report ' Hitler," has been engaged to ad- Oklahoma, disappointed candi- each PORK LOINS beneath the bridge but was unable 27c ford. vllle was present at the meeting covering Hast Willington and WH- I^ p h Budd, transportation com-j building, a new cement approach. dress its annual meeting at the 25c Chitherine Foley or Mrs. Virginia Shower Is Given dates and their supporters elected to dissuade Brown, said it waa the- FANCY SPRING Tusaday, Dec. S New Feeler and complimented the members linitiOM Hilt and J. (Jallun Service mlssioner of the Office of EnMr-2 Incidentally, you learn on a visit New Haven Lawn club Wednes- QUALITY Chapters Meet and Ruassll. themselves and all other members pian's third recent attempt to taka LAMB LEGS Caledonian Market. Cmtsr upon their fine showing, especially Aldrich Vonasek, other parts gency hfandgement, 'thht Increas-i to the, plant that It has the larg- day, Nov. 12. KIDNEY ^-35c Church House. of town. Seventeen members of the '36 est aluminum foundry in the coun- of the class vice presidents. bis life. B UTTE R BECAN a the membership chairman, Mrs. Young Mothers Club of WllUman- For Miss Moipiin ing demands of the defense pr Wednesday, Dec. 8 (Oosttawsd from Page One) Ladialaw Bodnar of Wsst Wll- try. Not-only that but the alumi- LAMB FORES LAM B CHOPS tmOna. Rartfoc^ Oct Nearly Helen Rothe. tlc wera served a chicken pie din- gram may soon exceed truck RIB Te^ end ^ addC 800 members of 40 Red Cross chap- “Uncle Sam's Merry-Go-Round” lington rscsived a suspendsd judg- num foundry is the only one in the il warned that "Siberia belongs to A covered dish supper was en- ner at Mrs. Thomas Graham's Tea Mias .H vrtstt Moquin, o f 791 capacity bi some sections of tbe ters in Connecticut met here to- Fair at Second Congregational ment in court at Manchester Mon- country. United States that reclaims 99 per D A NISH Asia"—In other words, within Ja- joyed previous to the meeting. Vol- day for violation of rulee of tbe Room on Tuesday evening when Main street, waa guest st a show- SHOULDERS PORK CHOPS' Cuts day to diaeuss the part the organ- churcji. , untsera were requested to assist at- they met for their annual election Call^ It “vital” to ob cent o f its scrap for re-melting. Hmrsday, Dec. 4 pan's "o-proaperity sphere." road. er given last night by Mist Leona But as you see the big dark blue BAlAf I ENGLAND Isatloa will p u y in the naUonal tbe community Hallovye'en party of officers and to obatrve, ths 8th maximum use of existing true PwVYL DRESSED- S-6lbavg defense effort Annual aale and play of Ever BaiM Nearer Japan A -number of people from this Kriatoff, at hsr home on Keeney boxes with Wright Cyclone 14-cyl- PASTRY The newspaper Hochl asserted being sponsored by tbe Post on anniversary of tbe club. Hostesses street, which was attanded by Rogers recommended that fftlp-| FRANKFURTS Colonel Samuel Fisher, \ chair- Ready Circle, King's Daughters, place attended the whlat at the Inder 1,700-bo^ power alrqraft Tender, flaiiy pssby that tbe United States was push- October Slat jn the center of the fire' bouse tn EagleviUe held by for the evening were Mrs. Stspben frianda and hsr associates at the pars aiid receivers expand tbslr RAAST pa c e rump man o f the State Defense ^uncll, Directors' room, Whlton Library. dty. The members of the unit wlU engines inside them moving to the ■ Bonebss Oven Roest c p c ...... I I W ' ing her military bases toward {a - the fire company. Prises were won Chontos and Mrs. Roderick CoU. Holland Cleaners. loading and receiving facUlUss,! SAUERKRAUT ^ 2 ^ 13 is scheduled to address the . group (Mdst In filling bags with refresh- Bridge was played, following ths cooperate with truck companies ln| loading dock, . the tMng that foUoeringdng limch~'~hson St‘ ‘ 12:41 pan step by step and that Ameri- by Mr. and Mra. Arthur Deve- A lunch waa,served by Mias amaze you mostjis that a year ago STiAK P O RTERHOUSE can war supplies being unloaded ments to be distributed at tbs resux, Mrs. Frhnk Joslin and business session and dinner. Kriatoff and Mias Moquin rseeivsd schedule ahipmenta to avoid con- 91 KINO Of BEEFSTEAKS HEEI PEAS Tmdsr rim 19c 1 Ha will alao repraaent Cost of Session close of the two paredea. and also the ground on wliich you are stand- 3*°f10c Hnrlsy at the Gooferenca. . at northern Siberia porta could Prank Luond of Wsst Willington. Mrs. Arthur N. Wood is sntar- several presents. She la to be mar- gestion, and stop using trucks for| -A N D NO W O NDERI la handing out the refreshments to talnlng Mr. Wood’s aunt, Mrs. storage purposes. ing was a cow pasture. rwStwtrHndesHtdS fu m *“ ifae bett,, lor l l » t figure loomed as the House make his kecofid airplane pilgrim- the'arrangeaients. raa'cmentsi Oonnectlcut Tuherculosts Aaeocia- sMi yn igUn and spices Mjngmm spsaM this sbocb- age in a weak, to leave Saturday ents, Mr. ai>d >Crs. Theodore ifirtl. Townspeople wiD dance and eat ing project tbe biggest lob ever I r a p e f r uit o f Rsprsseotatlvss yesterday pssa- tlon was told Mven tentha of G 3 Anniversary Supper Mr. and lb s . John Mtdialao of BWccBsr SmU Ca, Nam York, V. S. A. Ktfkmn of Quality Salt ja r GamaraUam' vtlh mvoeaoea by tbe Rsv. ad, 109 to 18, and sent to the Sen- for ar round of the imperial tomhg can^ fiatnrday so this little Si- undertaken by the Pacific Te e-| The Sewing Clx^e of the First Stafford Sprin n announca the en- Nevar Towcbla Laafi m e percent of the 8J10 Army d B. Haysa, aaaistaat pastor ate and fe c ia l order to 'give the in the Kyotp-Nara -dletrict of erra SBOuataln town may have phone and' Telegraph Company. Luthersn church w ill obeerve Its gagement of their daughter, Emi- eleetrie street HgbU another year. Completion, forecast to t Doram- selecteea wamlned In OonnacUcut CRANBERRIES * 19c TOM ATOES^I^^cl - 29e lOdMMi’s xhurdi. Dslafstsa. IsgislaUve members a .75 per cent western Japan be report hie a»- were found to be tubercular. omed to the d ty by 18th annlvsrssry with s turksy lia, to Rudolph Kalbag, son of The emperor penguin of the candy danee is held annually, bar, 1942. will provlda .a eoaat

PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENIN(T HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN! THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1941 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1941 PAGE^VEN i^mes before another town aoeet- ment, another Nazi officer is slain. ,x ----- Ing, they will undoubtedly endea- What will tha new ratio be? 31. Public schools in the aUte will Hotel Bond. Speakers will bs Dr. tturlfeattr Gayle Mellott Team Workers Local H unter Bags Brace of 'Ckions vor to win by the default of cltl- This la tho serene new order hi ► SERIAL STORY Teachers Will be closed for the day. Harold Benjamin of the School of Man AbQiit Manhattan The Hartford meeting will be Education, University of Mary- sens erho Judge that such matters which France la invited and urged Daily Radio Programs 1 held st Bushnell Memorial. Speak- land, and Pr. Alonso G. Grace, will handle themselves, without to Join, the new organization of By George Tacker Coming Star Baaton Staaard TIbm Are Selected ___ POaUlHCD BI THB MURDER IN PARADISE I Meet Oct. 31 ers will be Dr. Wllltom H. Burton state commissioner of sducatton. PUNTINO OO. Ota the voice and vote of those who Europe which, in the misguided of Harvard University; Albert I. It ■I•MU StTMt should be Interested. minds of aome people, wilt be a New York. Oct. 23—Frank Fay HU boy, he told me, was 13 months b Y MARGUERITE GAHAGAN NMssailicElMJi Prince.' chairman of tbs State ■UBctMur, OsBii. old . . , "Ha’s -he yollingsst Ibem- Has Added Advantage Leaders Preparing for THOltAS PBROnaON ' Any degree of Indifference upon good thing for Europe. ia back In town with a fund of new Conventions to Be Held Board of Education; and Lewis 0«a(>«l Minacrr stories. The one that gets the big- bei of the Stratosphere club on ^DR^s Navy Day Address H. CoUaw, explorer. the part of ordinary Manchester No less barbaric habits are de- record,” he said. "I flew him In the Of Not Having to Take The Story: Quiet Paradise Lake Girl Scout Drive for In Hartford, New Ha* Men, Women! O U at Panndad Oetebar I. 1111 can read your face, and jrou voters and property Owners may veloping elsewhere in Europe. In gest laugh concerns the Uttle old stratollner when he was six months Course in Breeding. Is tbs scans of two murders— Funds Next Week. Seven Luncheon Meetings FabUtkad Evan ETtninc Ezctpt lady who found herself mixed up old.” . . . I said, “Larry, what did handsome Herbert Cord, who I care for him. All I can say is ven and Bridgeport. Seven luncheon meetings will be 40,50,60 ! Get Pep laad ^a aad Hofldaya. Bntarad at fasten this tax upon Manchester Greece, the Nazis are capturing in the Louisiana maneuvers re- I you didn't seem to do much To Be Made World-Wide held by specisi groups. The Con- tba Boat Otriea at tianahaatar. you name your kid 7” . . . He seem- flauated a aew flaaeee, Margie Pool Yonri Youaitr, Pnll of Via CaMU aa Saaend Claaa Mall Hattar. forever. The selectmen, and the the condensed milk sent by Italian cently. She started to croaa a ed Just a little embarraased. (Editor’s Not#: James Dixon, In the (ace of Ms last sum- , it while he was here." Mrs. T. Edward Brosnan, chair- Hartford, Oct. 23.-(>P,-The necticut Home Economics Asao- Montgomery FUgg, In Holly- "My word. Maudle, don’t fair, friendly atmosphere of the relief agencies for the benefit of bridga but was stopped by a sentry "Larry, Jr.’’, ha said. mer’a love, Jeaato Morris, and I New York, Oct. 23—(F)—Presl-< • Topics tonight: The war— 7:00 man of the committee arranging 95th annual convention of The elation will hold an all-day meet- ■UaSCRIPTION JIa TBS who ahouted, "You can’t croaa that wood to So a eerlee >f eketeh- ever think of anything but At Roosevelt's Navy Day address ing at Hail High school In West Oaa Taar bv Mall ...... l•.oa "City of Village CTiarm" should Greek babies. In Norway, they ee of film folk for The Aseo- whom poHee snapset gangster MBS; 7:15 NBC-Red; 7:30 MBS for the current Girl Scout drive Oonneqticut State Teachers Asso- Far Mantb bp .Mall ...... I -(O bridge; its demolished!" Glenn Miller looks fine since his Stash VeretU of kllHng: stem, mance?" I could feel my I st Monday Mght, os to usually 7:45 NBC-Red; 8:45 MBS; 8:55 for funds next week, and Mra. Al- Hartford. Slacia Caar ...... t .01 be resoundingly supported, and commandeered first the blankets, The little old lady stared, at tbe return from Hollywood. The ex-U. dated Press and The Herald, , flush. I started toward the lUtcl t . for such speeches, is to ciation will be held in Hartford, DaiTvarad Ona Taar ...... H.oo picked "the unknown Indy of stralgbt-taced Mias Millie Morris, CBS; 9:00 NBC-Blue; 10:00 MBS fred SundquUt,. chairman of the A pre-convention dinner will be this new tax rejected, once and and now the warm dothes of the bridge. "I don’t see anything the of Colorado trombonist opened hU Jeanle’s aunt, who had few' (rtenda thinking that what we both nC mode available world-wide. 10:45 CBS; 11:00 NBC-Red; 11:30 New Haven and Bridgeport Oct. held Oct. 30 at 7 o’clock at the matter with It." Hollywood” for future etar- ed wan some good strong coffJ finance committee, announce the MEMBER o r for all. Norwegians. At the outset of the third engagement at the Hotel but no enemlea. It la Mnudle I SUUons of the NBC. CBS and MBS; 12:00 NBC CBS. following majors and team work- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "It’s demolished, I tell you," Pennsylvania. Glenn.’s organization dom. Tomorrow the noted McCool was still guarding f |[BS chains, os well as numerous Talks—NBC-Blue 9:15 Amer Tha Aaaaelatad Praaa la azelnalaa* war,' it waa a matter of pride with artist teUs about Bob Bench- O’Connor who flnds both bodies, ers: the soldier shouted. "You can’t is one of two oands. I’m told, that and both her daughter, 3fary, and mouse in the back yard when n-network transmitters, plan to lea’s Town Meeting, "Will Land Ir aatitlad to tha uaa ar raaubllaa* the German army that its conduct croaa there.” ley.) ^ opened the door snd took in L District No. 1, Mrs. M. E ttlaa at all nawa diapatehaa eradltrd really earns a dividend for the reporter Dennlt Flynn suspect her the talk at 10 o'clock os It Air or Sea Power Win This War? Deacon, Major; Mr*. John Hohl, ta It er aat atharwtaa araditad in In the Balance toward civilians was decent,and In exasperation the old lady hotel. Most hotel entertainment milk. A ^ouse could have knoc| omes from the annual Navy Fletcher Pratt, MaJ. Alexander de turned to another soldier and said, By James Montgomery Flagg of knowtag amre than aha reveala. Mrs. Fred Wood. Mra. A. E. Bailey, tbia papar and alae tha local aawa As must be tbe case with the restrained. Now, from many re- has to be chalked off at a loss, as Maudle has done some aleuthlng, over that empty bottle last nt eagile dinner at Washington. Seversky snd Rear Adro. H. E publlanad haraln. "It isn’t really demolished, is it?" good will advertising Glenn Mil- Hollywood, Oct. 23.—(g’)—Meet I supposed. But sa Maudla Llso, various short wave stations Ysmell retired; MBS 9:15 Rep Mrs. Donald Piper, Mr*. Paul Ball- ' All rlphta at rapublleatlon at actual battle before Moscow, the ports, it seems that even the once "Don’t ask me, lady," the sol- talked with local editor Todd ■leper, Mr*. CTlfford Friend, Mr*. apaclal diapatehaa haraln ara alao ler's engagements have shou-n the unknown lady of Hollywood. Palmer, who obviously love* pointed out, maybe we did nes| jrb'lch can be heard In other lands Clare Hoffman on "Retarding the raaarrad. world’s news and,opinion on the well disciplined army haa degen- dier said, "I’ve been dead three handsome profits. The kids love The quality I am most interest- man in the house. And 1 1U be In action for direct relay as Defense Program.” Ralph Rockwell, Mr*. Irving Huh*, Jeanie, and Innkeeper Chris Gor- bard. Mi’s . Harold Mott, HteT Park Loins 2 4 * days." him. They can have all they want JrslI os translations In a half dozen . - L V__ o( Either Hall - LB S B ® Full aarv|aa ellant at N. E. A. struggle is continually shifting erated into a band of looters and ed in 1s what Gayle Mellott has— don, n contemporary of MIm never again to feel the terror NBC-Red-^ FSnny Brice; 8:30 'Smctly Fresh-Your Q iacs o* Bi’ho Sarylea Ine. of him for 40 cents, and Sonja j beauty. She haan’t reached the swept over me when I wake| |r more languages. They Include Henry Aldrich; 9 Don Amsebe Robert Smith, Mra. Robert McIn- back and forth.' plunderers. I have been wondering when MllUe’s. Msudle wonders If Jennie tosh. Henle, too, at one of the Broad- great glory of having her face in to feel that light on my face Sneh, (3erman, Italian, Spanish, Hour; 10 Vsilee snd Barrymore HEA'VY CORN-FED Pnbltabara Rapraaantatlvaa, Tha Last night, for Instance, a "Lon- All the horror propaganda which some smart band leader would way theaters. Glenn’s Picture, and Lisa Holmes, her maid, shoold Drtuguese, Polish and Serbo- 10:30 Premiere, Frank Fay Variety District No. 2, Mr*. John Hol- Jullna Matbawa Spaclal Apattcy— all the colora of a fruit salad on stay In the big Morris house alone. the presence of someone unknoj den, M’sjor; Mr*. Walter Gorman. STEER BEEF , LB Naw Tork. Cbleapa, Datrolt and don spokesman’’ evidenced real op- featured the last war was tame capitalize on hose "Modern De- “Sun Valley Serenade" is current. the cover of a fan magazine—yet! in the room. st. Show. sign" radio transcriptions that ad- After Flynn has gone back to the Besides the President, other Mrs. A. A. Baedor, Mr*. Cecelia RIB ROAST Eoaton. timism for the first time in many stuff compared to what the Nazis She is not a star, but I have a city, someone enters the cabin oc- Who would steal into our CBS—7:30 MaudlCs Diary; Wandt, Miss' Mary Connery,. Mr*. ^ - BONIUSS to AST vertise a popular brand of ciga- Broadway Rose, who turned hunch she will be, aa she seems to tage in tbe middle of the nlg4 favy Day speeches are on the Death Valley Days; 8:30 Duffy’ LB MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP days. He believed that the Ger- themselves boast of 'doing in this rets . . . Icou know, the one about cupied by Maudle and Mary, gets ehedule. Secretary Frank Knox Mary Roach. nHUCK NO WASTE - heavy STEER BEEF circulatioks. sidewalk mooching into a science, \ have Ivhat it takes, with an added What would anyone expect| Tavern; 9 Major Bowes Amateurs man push has spent itself, and war.' Then the propaganda was on land—ta, da.ta, ta—ta, ta; in has 30 days in which to contem- away before they can discover Ut be picked up by NBC-Rs 10! 15 Music Out of the Night. District No. 3, Mrs. Cain Ma- FASa FRESH NATIVE advantage of not having to take who It Is. find? What could they want, honey, Major; Mrs. W. P. Qulsh, LB Tba Uaratd Printinp Campany, that there la now very good rea- largely fiction, created by the Al- the air—Zuuuuuuuuuuuh: and oh plate the vagaries of life under the what had they planned to do? Irom a luncheon In Detroit, while NBC-Blue—7 Easy Aces; Ine., aaanmaa no financial raapanai* the aea—toot, toot, too-o-o-t. Ed- ' bright lights. The Streets’ most a belated course in breeding and Admiral Harold A. Stark,' speok- Mrs. John Hutchinson, Mr*. Cor- blllty tor typopraphieal arrera ap- son to hope that Moscow can be lies. This time what is happen- charm. Denny Returns The laundry came back March of Time; 8:80 Ft. McClellan nelius Foley, Mrs. E. C. Higgins, BROMRS aarlnp la advartlaamanta In tha die Cantor, Fred Allen and most famous gimme lass is In Jail. How day and in sorflng it I discove| _ at a Navy League dinner In Variety: 10:16 First Plano Quar- LB 8[anehaatar Erantnc Rarald. held. At the same time, however, ing is fact, proclaimed by the j of the radio comics have Used it did this happen? Rose recently Fully Aware of Assets Chapter XVI lilcago on "United We Stand,” tet. Mr*. Henry Mutrle, Mr*. George _ Herald Photo* . >' .5 ' an a gag in their broadcasts . . . haa come in for lots of publicity. Without seeming Immodest she some of Denny’s socks and ha 111 speak on the NBC-Blue Radio Finnegan, Mrs. WUlltm Cotter. Charle* E. Burdick of, 75 Union itreet (left above) to one of LAMBFORES^^^^-’- he warned that, with both armies Nazis themselves. The Kaiser, if fully aware of her assets, which It was a long night. Maudle and kerchiefs. T packed them upl MBS—8 Rookies; 9:30 Wallen Thursdsy, October 23 Comes now a new recording by When you hit the front pages in I managed to give each other Forum. stein Slnfolnstta. District No. 4. Mr*. Norman Ash, the fortunate-local hunter*. With hi.* son, (right) he bagged two in a state of near exhaustion, and his armies, were a ^ragon of i Sammy Kaye entitled "Modem shows Intelligence, snd she is all- send to hjln, and then wrote f Major; Mrs. Leon Fogll, Mr* this town, something happens to enough courage to go back to bed. note. 18-pound 'coons early Wedneaday morning in South Windaor. The some very small development civilization in comparison. They | Design," a clever novelty, smooth- you. For years Rose haa padded up out for success and she whispered But first we searched the house, Bert Wheeler, veteran of tha What to expect Friday: The Harry Sweet. Burdick quarry to ahown held by father and non. The Burdick- Main St. Tax Collectors might turn the scales. were bent on old-fashioned con- ' ly handled, with the land, air, and and down the streets at night, the name of a big studio through "By the wSy, did you send] aovies when be was teamed up District No. 5, Mrs, T. E. Bros- 'coon and bird dog* are also ahown in the picture. i.27‘ which that success was looming. tried the windows snd doors, and messenger for these valuables 8:45 NBC-Red; 8:55 NBC-Blue \ The caae against parking me- It was also optimistic news, sea gag worked to perfection . . . wheedling folding money from locked everything securely after '1th the late Robert Woolsey, Is 8:00 CBS. Afternoon, 10:00 MBS nan. Major; Mr*. Elmer Weden FRESy AMS quest. But Hitler’s movement has ^ I look for it to be one of the big celebrities. A legend grew up Of course the idea that women We had a caller last night—oi] ^oing to turn Ms talents to the Mr*. Wilfred Clarke. Mr*. Har- ters tor Manchester Is not llmlt- yesterday, that snow was coming always had in it the germ of .pure looking at our few valuables. I hope doesn’t return very 10:15 NBC-Blue; 11:00 MBS; 12:00 u33‘ wlntiing novelties of the season. around her. She broke Into the are mysterious is bilge. But it Is Nothing bad been disturbed. With Astwork microphone after a sca- MBS; 1:45 NBC; 2:00 MBS; 3:55 lowe Willi*, Miss Veroilica Stelfz, \ td to tha fact that they are a fad in real depth to the Moscow front. blood lust. It appeared In bis own j headlines. Many storiea were writ- pleasant to let them get away with After the excitement in PaclCc coast radio. His Mias Catherine McGuire, MU* ' the whole place blasfng with light here the past week I prefer CBS: 4:45 CBS MBS; 4:55 NBC for which the "City of Village But this morning, again, the purges. It developed when he Larry Clinton, the old Dipsy- ten about her. Then it happened, it if they’ve spent years in perfect- ^omsdy corworker in that series, Blue; 6:00 MBS; 6:26 NBC-Red Esther Anderson. | Six Drowned I Mav Be Made 27 Doodler. dropped In for a chat . . . as it so often does, when you hit ing that illusion. It "looks good on it seem.ed hard to believe anyone visitors to knock before ents lank Ladd, will be along, ’^e District No. 6, Mrs. C. B. Elch- ■ - ‘ Charm" has no demonstrated tide of news turns In the other di- lured the people of Germany Into i had been In it. 6:45 CBS NBC-Blue. large fow l sunnyfiel O His plane, he said, was in Boston the headlines. The cops have Rose ’em!" Ing. 'This one came unlnvlt program to to include Herbert NBC-Red—12 Noon Words and man. Major; Mr*. Sherwood Goa- | need, or to the fact that there Nfiectlon. The Soviet announces becoming his sadistic companions ■ . . . "Storage is cheaper there” . . . They automatically deny that Remembering the haggard, and, while neither Maudle In Capsizing Plane Carrier wKole Of half 33 it* behind the bars. drawn look On Maudie’a face when (arshall, the Merry Macs snd ■ Music; 2:16 p. m. Mystery Man; lee, Mr*. Edson Bailey, Mrs. Rob- I '. ‘ have been unsavory circum- that Marshal Timoshenko, hither- in the persecution of the Jews. they have ever given such a thing I have any Idea who it m l| follywood guest each week. Indians Teachers' Chorus. CBS— ert Hawley. Mr*. Eugene Lehr, I COOKED HAMS a thought! Like/women long ago she came in after finding Miss have been, he scared us silly, Starting date to Nov. 3 on NBO Mrs. Leon Bradley. y-, . « • rr. s.. . rRESM Satkei FllleU ^.21* stances surrounding their Inatai- to conside'red the best Russian Now it is coming into full fiow- Millie, I hated to scare her again. 11 s. m. Buddy Clark time; $ p, %ah...... \ pa c k FT 29* the 'road to the nomination two (seems yesterday!) who. when you know I’ve developed the JIttel llus. The Merry Macs, who sp- m. Lyric Stage; 6:45 Ben Bemle. Dtotrict No. 7, Mrs. J. s. Brown. I ^ r e a t L a k e s T iig .S in k s Conversion of Norman- Oyitert lation in other cities, or to the commander, and widely admired er. Hitler may still argue that it years from now. said, mmm! W’bat is th a t per- And so I finally suggested that my lately, but I also know I sew [ ared In the Fred Allen show s Major; Mrs. George Strant, M r * . ------FFCDH 19 19* nerves weren’t any too good these NBC-Blus—12:30 Farm and Home While Attempting FilleU fact that they drive business to for his use of absorbing and de- is only a means to some cold- W’ith this the situation. Mayor fume? answered, “It’s Just me!" flashlight's glare In my eyes i on or so ago, have been off the hour; 2 Music ApprecIsUon Hour O. A. Chaplin, Mrs. J. E. Enilott, ' to die Awaits Decision on Washington Gayle Looks Mysterious days snd I probablT^had imagined heard someone. Such a esUj SlHTiap nVeiHOFtEN ISLt 2B non-metered sections. laying tactics, has been replaced, blooded end. But more and more Murphy keeps singing, and mixed networks while concentrating on 4 Clpb Matinee. MBS—2:30 Phlto Mrs Fred Perry, Mra. Carl Noreq, | Move Freighter. I Using French Ships. with natural appeal of his voice But Gayle looks mysterious-!! things. isn’t welcome aft'er two kill he movies and coast radio. Mrs. Alden Swanson, Mr*. George i The basic function of the park- on the central front, by General it is becoming the end and final The next morning it seemed delphto Orchestra; 4:30 Johnson there is the. theme of debt and tax- like a breath-taking hefolne out togs." Family . . . Short Waves; DJD Smith. Mrs. Saul Sllversteln, Mr* ing meters, and a. function In Gregory Zhukov, Generally, a goal of the Nazi movement, some- es down, and of city salaries up. of a novel. Now that I think of it, more preposterous. I got up. NBC to to celebrate Its 13th an- Stuart Tinkham, Mrs. Roy Warren. Detroit, Oct. 23 -—Ad Liner. but believed a fouled or broken easily converted into a plane car- The tax which the parking me- change which has a chance of Baldwin once purged from the haps there will not be so much op- study designing, appear in "Zleg- "Get him out of here—he’s "If—if anything happened 6 00—Mery Marlin. Miss HelemOuatefion. towline from the tug to ■ the rier by cutting down her three The facts are now beginning to position to the administration's feld Girl." and in summer stock caught a rat—’’ you, Mary, I don’t know what |6:45—Young Widder Brown. District, No. n , Mrs. George funnel*. ters collect is a tax upon two success, or merely a desperate party, and who will apparently and model for John Powers. 18:00—When A Otrl Marries. 5:15—The Goldbergs. grounded freighter might have MOTTS CIDER reveal, beyond all complacent control. It healthy votes In the foreign pojlcy—and stronger op- It wasn’t a rat, but a mouse, one do. Blow my top, maybe. I- 5:30—The O’NelU'a Waddell, M aJ^: Mrs. Francis been responsible. The change-over could be com- 2 k «15* things: The use of your automo- last-ditch maneuver. Here she comes! of the many that kept us com- 16:15—Portia Faces Life. Handley, Mrs. Robert Olson. Mrs. doubt, what Hitler has done to the next Republican state conven- position to non-defense spending. don't get the pitch on this l5:3(V-We, The Abbotte. 5:45—Ben Bemle. Men Reported Missing pleted by Naval worker* in six bile, and the use of your own Coupled with this Soviet an- Congress takes these unofficial pany in the cottage. McCool waa ness here. All I know to 6:00—News, Weather. David Caldwell, Mrs. Howard CARROTS people of Germany, to make them tion. Messrs, Willard, Bradley 15:43—Vagabonds. Boyd. ' The following crewmen were re- months, the paper added, 18 OOUtLC st^ets. nouncement comes tbe German and Baldwin 'n^y eventually holidays by a simple expediency. JusUy proud of his kill. Maudle when I got your letter I had •:05—Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood. ported* missing by the Coast months less than would be re- ■ UNCH 10* his partners In such blood baths, wasn’t proud of him. After be 16:00—News and Weather. District No. 12, Mrs? Albert unnu CrterY ' Tme people of Manchester pay aee eye to eye, but |t Is not like- According to the rules, neither come and aee that you wars 16:10—Strictly Sports. 6:20—Frasier Hunt—Newa. Guard; Harry Lamb, Toledo, O.; quired to build a new aircraft car- High Command’s claim that its and what be will do to all the peo- house can adjourn for more than HEALTH AND DIET stalked out to the back yard, she right. 8:25—Musical Interlude. Robtoshn, Major; Mra. "James William McPherson, Port Huron', 8n»*« enough for the use of their auto- ly to be pleasant lopklng st 16:80—Professor Andre Schenker. rier. of which the United States spearheads have now advanced to ples who have the tragic fate of first, \ three dkys. Majority and minority confessed she didn’t enjoy the “You know how I feel sbol 16:45—Lowell Thomas. 6:30—William L. Shirer, news Wiley. Mrs. George Hunt, MrtxG. Mich.: Fred King, Toledo; Ray now has seven In service. The ac- leaders in both houses make a ADVICE treat he’d tried to show her. I. Emerson, Miss Phyllis Barrett. Orim - - Mwk**** " — mobiles. They pay a registration within 38 miles of Moscow. This being captive to hit. new order. you. I’ll always feel like th | 17:00—Fred Warinps Orchestra. 6:46—TTie World Today. Paul, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.; Nel- tion awaits only the government’s. fee, an inspection fee, an opera- gentleman's agreement that no "1 woke up when he. Jumped on evmi If I don’t make it evident T:15—News of the World. 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. Dtotrict No. 13, Mrs. James son Winnie, Toledo, and William decision to requisition French’* | claim comes only a few hours, aft- And the facts which prova thla controversidl matters will be Furnished by tbe McCoy the bed," she said, stlU making a Oomln*, Major; Mias Gladys DVForrest, Sault Ste. Marie. tor’s. fee, they pay a property tax, Health Serrtca a Tristan and Isolde way." 17:80—Quis of Two Cities. 7:15—Lhnny Ross. ship* here, The News said. er the Germans themselves were come, not from London, or Iwm Open Forum brought up. Then on Mondays and mouth of diataate. "He came right “They wasted a lot of tims 7:80—MsuiUe’s Diary. Meyer, Miss Emily Smith, Miss Rescued were: Capt„ Ralph Mll- and they will now pay a special 18:00—Maxwell House Time. Alice Mason, Miss Irene Opalach, lard, The Normandie, speed queen of picturing operations on the Mos- Moacow, but from the Nazis them- Thursdays, or Tuesdays and Fri- up to my face. Why, 1 felt bis words and music, Denny," I sal| 16:80—The Aldrich Family. 8:00—Death Vallsy Deys. Jedo offlc'e manager of the Atlantic until defeated by the $0.00 fee' to the federal govern- cow front as In a lull, while the Mrs. Southergill Catches Up days, the House and Senate go Address oommunlcatloiis to Tbe whiskers, and when 1 looked up "Sometimes s little action to 9:00—Kraft Music Hall. 8:80—Duffy's Tavern. Mtoa Marjorie Mitchell, Miss Bea- The Grea Lakes Towing Co.; British ■liner Queen - . Mary, - can selves. trice Sweeney. Mrs. A. McKenna. Capt, d Toar Choice: Perterfaoaae, ment Just for owning their car. main assault was taking place In FxMor of The Herald: through their formalities. Herald, Attention McCoy there he waa with a noouse - wig- ter.” 10:00—Rudy Vsilee Program, 8:55—EHmer Davis—Newa RaymPjid Damas, T o ^o , of make 33 to 35 knots. She has been Tour Chaleai Fbe* Bs I’ve got to apologize to you for A handful of stay-behinds as- Health Servtoa gling in his mouth. Obviously,” 9:00—Major Bowes’ Hour. Mrs. Karl Keller. Mrs. William the tug America; John Herrman, N. T. -Sirloia, Cube er Sirloin, Ferterhonsc, The property tax they pay to the Donets region far to the He was always quick on tha ul 10:30—Frank Fay, Comedian. anchored In New York since the not writing you lately but I’ve semble. Routine business la trans- she said, feeling gingerly around take and so we didn't wait fq 11:00—News and Weather. 10:00—Glenn Miller’s Orchestra. Johnson, Mrs. Maurice Truatenltz- Milwaukee; Ed*:ard Thrombley, war began. Bottom Bound Bottom ’Round .the town of Manchester amounts south. been carrying on a od?re«pondence acted—"by unanimous consent"— the floor with a bare foot for her 11:18—Dance Music. 10:15—Out Of the Night Comes. er. Detroit: George Hunker, Toledo; We like to tMnk of the years moonlight on the lake, but Walter Vizneau, Toledo and John to app^xlmately $41,050 a year. From such contradictory claims with a very nice man from Gary, and this ta poeslble because tbe from fifteen to thirty as the time ■Uppers, "we need a man in the our romantic comeback ll;S 0 -Jo e and Mabel. 10:45—Horses Heldt’s Orchestra Indiana, that I met in Buffalo, N. majority and minority leaders are house. No such excitement oc- 12:00—War News. 11:00—Newa, Weather. A. Miller, Fort Wayne. If people pay, every year, for ai^ developments, the world can Connecticut of life when we are the healthiest there in the cottage kitchen, Suffers Cheat InJuii__ Young Man Held / Y., at a banquet to Dr. Towmsend. always on hand to see that the op- and strongest, yet these sa the curred^wMle Denny was here.” made up for a lot of the tinM 12:05—Reflections In Rhythms. 11:05—Sports Roundup. Official Objects the use of their automobiles, they acfurately gain only an impres- You aee there was such a crowd position doesn’t^ slip something 12 :S(^—Freddie Ebner’s Orchestra. 11*10—Quy ‘Lombardo’s Orchestra, All were taken to Toledfl. „ very years when the greatest dan- had lost during the past year. ' tain Millard suffered chest lnj_ also pay for the use of their sion of a vast death struggle, in of Townsendltes in the Buffalo over. Since it only takes one "I ger looms of acute appendicitis. She put on her glasses and nally when I went to strolghte 12:55—Newa ll;30-r-Blue Barron’s Orchestra. For N. Y. Police NEXT TO MANCHESTER HERAl.n streets. The streets of Manches- Y ankee cudltorium the caterer didn’t have object” to knock a “unanimous 11:00—Silent 12:00—Linton Wells, News. To Picnic Area les. He was in the pilot house wlTen' 717 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. - which, aa even the optimistic consent" into the. middle of the The number of people dying from looked over the tops st nqe. The my hair and give my Passion H|j the tug overturned. Rescued men ter were built by tha people of By A. H. O. Sliver enough to go around, and this disorder is highest in the boy waa here s week." stick a workout I felt much bett Tomorrow's Program 12:05—Claude Thornhill’s Orches- FREE PARKING LOT REAR OF STORE London spokesman declared, the we had to eat our chicken from next real teasion, it’s only neces- A. M. tra. said those who drowned were brd, Oct 23—(A5—A sslf- Mancheater, and paid for by the sary for a few good party watch United States, which has a much I said I was aware of thsL and could tough at those fears of | Stamford, Oct. 28.—etcr sales- r ter who represents one'Of J. Ken- my fare one way to come on and more esger to know what direc- McCoy Health ^rvice in core uf 6:80—Radio Bazaar, 7:55—News, Wsathtr. Federal authorities sal< LB men come along and say to the Those observers who, from the tion tbe legislative tide is going to appendix. Intestinal gas, gall- this newspaper, enclosing a large Sponsored by Local W. C. T. UJ WmCs Program Parade. SUte Highway Commtoslbner Wil- Coast Guard officers sold the name to Byron Elliott S BUTTER CaiAM RY , PRINT neth Bradley's hopes of invading look the ground over. But before stones .obstruction of the intes- ■elf-oddrcBsed envelope snd 5 Chapter 8:00—TTie World ’Today. Uam J. Cox the town would fight tug waa cne of three that have 23. formerly of New York, people of Mancheater: "You ought start, have sensed the essential the Connecticut big cities. we can have the Itnot tied he wants take. t:00^Ptoyhouse. *18—Momlni' Salute. SUNHYHKO The explanation is simple. Take tines, coUtls, and even the pain cents In^stemps. If you want to be a B, M. O. 8:18—Food Newa in the courts the Highway Depart- been attempUng to move the 530- employed in local departroeh LB to begin charjglng yourself for brutality and barbarlam of the The election campaign Itaelf to get a W.PJt. Job. from IndlgesUoa may be confused (Big Man on Campus) or a Ca: 8:20—Shoppers Special- Music, msnt's plan to establish s picnic foot freighter which went aground X LB PRINT-LB 3tc Boy, if the Towafiend Plan went one squint at the three major 9:30-d’Iews B a r te r s . Tims. ■tores, w|jo was born in Vermont BUTTER PRINT the use of your own free streets. Nazi movement, and who have aeems to get down .to f question with it. As a rule, the pain wMch Qoestloaa And Answers pus Queen stay away from Uquo| 6:48—As The Twig Is Bsnt. ares for Parkway motorists at Tuesday in a heavy fog when its Tuesday be accosted Police- of which candidate sings the through you would see all the measures due for immediate con- begins in the lower right side is not Not only young people’s sod 8:80—Nows, Wssther. WHITE OR And you ought to charge yourself maintained that the Hitler brand sideration : (Old Skrspael Injnry) 10:00—BeaS Johnson. Htoh?Rldge road. anchor failed to take hold. The man A lb ^ F. Bototridge snd told sweetest song, snd here the ad- niither - In - laws leaving their BO likely to come from an attack Question; Mrs. J. H. writes: ties, but an increasing number 10:15—Bachelor's Cml 3:35'':"8hoppsrs Special—contlnu- Residents snd property owners freighter la owned by The Inter- a story which was so unusual that COLORED something more for using your of living Is somethin!; quite unlike vantage Is all with Murphy, daughter-ln-lawa’ kitchens and (1) The new six billion dollar hlldren. . e d . MILD CHEESE 0 I Lend-Lease bill. (Of the three of appendicitis as is a pain which “During the war my husband was college leaders, movie stars, ■ 10:30—Help Mate. to the vicinity have protested.that Lake Steamship Company. Bolstridge decided that others, own .automobile." who has been singing i . longer Jumlng up with the father-in-laws. for the first twenty-four hours la clety liBsders, health columntot 9:00—Press Newa SOaDIKS 8 OZ MAC anything the modem world has Now daughter-in-laws ace O.K., pending measures this Is consid- Injured with shrapnel, one piece of 10:48—Road of Life. the proposed picnic ground would ■uchr as detectives st tbe Hartford and more consistently. In fact. ^spread over the whole abdomen wMch lodged close to the sptosl and etiquette experts are gls' 11:0O—Maty * Marlin. 3:18—American School of the damage property values, he said. police department, might be in- CREAM CHEESE ALL VARIETIES WEDGES O i l In almost every other city, the ever known, are having their It Is estimated that if one were but It says right in tha Bible God ered by most observers the least -Air. Shlp-'Vards Are Sold 2 likely to encounter major opposi- and later settlea down 'at that nerve near the base of -tbe brain. such advice to youth. ll:18-!-Pspper Young’s Family. terested, too. ■ They were, snd porklng- meter salasnMn have points proved for them by Nazi te have heard all the songs ID ver meant for them to live to- localized point. The pain may be “You can't be tb s conqu 6:45—Stories America Loves. *M artbaallsw Fliff CAN 19* tion. However, there ta one vital An operation waa considered too 11:30—The Ooldbsrga likewise the FBI. * -----MI NUTt MAN A . « - S pUyed upon the natural wUling- acta. Murphy has sung, over the gether in peace (Luke, Chapter 12 sharp and coUcky In nature. In dangerous snd It waa never remov- quarterback in Saturday's ^ I ‘11:48—David Harum. 10:00—Betty (>ocker. Somerset, Mass., Oct 23—(F)_ At yesterday's removal hearing Verse 58). point in it out of which the isola- 10:15—Myrt and Marge. Warehouses Plan Sale of the Oownlnshleld ship- wVRp MIMS d aKas'lO* ‘lariatt’a S * ? Jo? 27*; ness of any government in power Those who have studied and yenrs, at one Intimate function tionists are. certain to make capi- true appendicitis the pain Is ac- ed. He to subject to violent head- and have q>ent Friday night In 13:00—Oeiie and Olenn. Commissioner Wholean did not CMeksK Wsseie. Ve*., aic* *nS CMcwn or another, one would either be I think it Is pretty tough for a companied generally by tenderness aches which j do not believe due beer barrel” to tbe theme preasnti P, M. , 10:>0—StepmothA*. building plant, idle for some time, feel esUed on to question the ac- to have the people lay a new spe- analyzed the kind of black soul man over 80 who owns his ewm tal—how . much of it is going to 10:48—Woman of Cburags. to William K. House! and John ‘B aker’s ■i_SXTaACT SOT* swept away with the magic of (Russia?) and rigidity. to faulty diet Do you think It ed by college unite of tbe Youtb’l 13:18—Luncheonaires. . To Open Monday cused's alleged totemstlonol iMt 2faN°i19« cial tax upon themselves. Hitler put Into hts movement, who his contlnnal tunctnlness, and home to have to live alone, go to All degrees oi inflammation may advisable for him to have an X-ray Temperance Council, the youtB dll 13:SO-Tbe Weather Man. 11:0—Treat Tims With ::uddy O’Neill of South Norwalk, Conn., background. ^ pa c k a 20 oz aa* ‘R efraab-R ssaA'Tia SOT 27* f his Inlaw’s or get a W.P.A. Job. (2) Repeal or modification of Clark. ' was announced yesterday. WHOLE KflINCL 9 CANS , There are few local govem- knew the true significance of the InapInMl to do a Kerry Trot to the Neutrality Adt. This is sure to take place ranging from those with a Tisw to having that, bit of vision of W. C. T. U. 'Tn .. 21* Europe must be coming- as some- haps it would be better if my fam- not certain right now that the ad- be used every two hours to cleanse drink or two your hair, aort 3:48—Kate Hopkins—Angel of ANN COE sSems to be guaranteed by the U deteiTnine tbe cause of tbe FACE additional revenue has been pre- thing of a shock. ily ptra eating at Uncle Sam’s ministration knows what it wants. the colon. If the water ta not re- taesdaches. ■lips, like a wlig. M gets Mercy. Th e T O A S T Crape J e l l y 2 JANS 19* ■trategy adopted by William C. kitchen. 1 can Just picture what Expressions from administration Veteran sented to the Board of Selectmen It is taxing to the ordinary tained, It may bs advisable to sub- and looks i t Your eyes, sup 8:00—Studio Matinee — WDRC t e e 's H t c T s r a a s Celantano, tbe mayoralty candi- flgbtera they would be If they vrere leaders on the Neutrality Act show stitute warmed olive oil. Hesf Newtown, Oct. 33—(F)—Mra MeaMx 2 25* and they have rejected It They modem imagination to be asked date of 1939. posed to sMne Uke stars, are fixe Julia Ten Eyck Hlllbouss, 94, who Ensemble. hungry. My gracious, I bet they that there’s a split In the ranks, should be applied over tha entire and glassy, more Uke marbles. l4 Nurse Rescued o f t b e T I M E S Scat TIasM 3 ROLLS 20* have taken a clean and forthright to accept the spectacle of the His exceUeat ma tbea was at- wculd go right Into Hitler’s dining soma favoring outright repeal, adbomen with! hot water bottles, Plan to Instruct aU adda up to tMs: You are az knew Abraham Uncoln and fra- stand against levying such a new Nazi overlords In France decree- tributed to his axceptloEal room and grab hts sauerkrauL others merely modification. To moist towels, or by treaimsnt with qiisnUy visited .tha White House START THE DAY Scat Tawels 2 ROLLS 17* 9 strength amoag tbe Itallaa vot- They Just forget their ’ manners comjdleate the sltustion further, attractive girl or you wouldn’t during hto prsMiUney, died Tusatoy Boy Considers Fairbanks, Atosko, O ct 23—(A^ vm Mien i#/| and special tax. which would ing and carrying out the alaughter the deep therapy light. This heat Air Raid Wardens bs out on parties. Why »««|ir«| WaMcrf D t s N aeu 4* LARCI ers. Normally, ho would have "alien they’re hung^. one 'itdmlnlMntion senator de- treatment must be continued until yourself leas so7” night at her boms in Palssttoa dU> Miss Ludll* W right veteran c k a i^ the people for the use of of 100 Innocent Frenchmen In re- been eeektaig renomluattou tkle The only way to atop an argu- clared the other day that the tric t She had Irssldod in New- nurs* to tas U. S. Indian Bureau Hsslth always has btta a . f i M ^ m m i M a s A O Y -T o -r a v t o o z q m * 1UCOZ the muscles relax. Do not list the B V I X M i • c o o r i S H - c a n I Z * Those hidden unsocial lm p_ Himself Luck to Alaska, waa rescued lost night |1H IBI tbcllltlea they have already paid taliation for the de^tb of one Naxl time. But the devalepmeuta of ment is to get them eaUng, and President, If he wanted to, could heat over the apendix akma hut which lurk near the surface town for tbs past SO yaara matter of psrsoasl coaesraL RiMJaMiia*’"”*'*" siis itoz sms the war M him to the theory oontented workers are found on practically nullify the Neutrality Hartford, OcL 33—opj—a achool M ra HUbouas waa tbs widow after ■pendtol’ 48 hours to s forest But aow, it hss tsksB oa r IRRRRGO hash can I to own. The parfciag meter aales- officer. apply It over the entire sbdqmsn in every roan are generally kepd 6 i ^ g a freestog bUxssrd. LOAF that It wouM ha bettor to kns- well paid johs. I am glad they Act, aa far aa shipping la con- order to bring about a wider 'dis- for tralninc. induatrtol air raid locked in a secret room, beMnd of Thomas Griswold HUlhousa Hartford. OcL 33—(F)—'’T guess natioasl ligaitcsac*. To be ire// wiih.ihi* iatstqssUiy fstisa •mum.-iadym Y tlfi a a n ’a usual picture of tha addl- It began with the execution of baad-hla strungtk and wait aa- pi'stponed voting on tha swimming cerned. merely by revoking Ms She was bom la Mount Holly, N. Miss W right formerly of Mln- ‘Maltex Cereal Va? 21* tkmal mommy they would have to tribution of blood. wardens will bs conducted by the tbe closed door of self-controlJ Tm the lucklsst guy in the world,” nsspolto, bscom* lost to a snow- —sad to isqt srr//—has bscoais hrtskfsst food. Childrss “MOUCB’I BCtT nUM m ”i I five Frenchmen for every ' Nazi ether two years, heace .tha pool. Most voters are allei^c to proclamations rscognlaing ,tbs srnr Complete rest la bad is Impera- /J., daughter of tbs late U. 8. Sen- said seventeen year old WsUacs N the** importsiai timst, the aatest s u s i t c T t o M A a K t r C M A N o t s baths this tims at year, but we State Oalbnaa Council a t ’Trinity Alcohol to the key wMch unlocli storm Monday while driving a dog s patriotic duty. To this pur- lovt it! Oos of the qeslily- m dgiod, and the additional appoint killed. When that did not halt the peaceful witlidrawal which M t snd ssUbllshing combat zones. He tive and the. oaUent should, not be CoUsfa next Thursday, Friday and that door, acconUng to 'Ikrtli.. ator John C Ten Eyck. Her moth- as bs left 8L Francis bos- ota toast, "To Vouf Good fasmu* aaiieimlly knows the reed open for FItsSimroeus. mean to have one next eummer. then could order merchant vsaaels giPen either food or liquid. er was tbs former Miss Virginia pilAl todftVs team between Tetlto snd Moose I pose, w* urge t ^ you coasult ■ they could make to tha po-' uprisings of FTenchmen who cars Clara SoutheniU Saturday; It was announced today, Kachel Palmer, adentlflc tem pi^ Creek, about 200 miles east of Hssltbi’’ takes oo new and . rtpMtabls Physidao. sad heed ASP msds loedA. Boa forca, has not re^tstarad with The story doeo not ead than, armed and let them go anywhefe. The body appears to bs able to i^th isprasantatlYss of about 500 once education director for the Gadsby. And who would doubt tbs word Fairbanks, ibtnuuui'A SiaA' more^^for treedoin than they care however. Although Celsataao October 22, 1941 Some observers, who know their taka care of tMs Inflammation In Mra Hlllhouse's father |« w sd M a boy who stepped out of tbs deeper tigniicsoca. Why? Bs- his szperiaacsd couassL Asd* ;|lhs sslactman.. Cooaseticut manufaAurlng plants C. T. U. Wtatever |a In tbatL Without matches to build a fire, ANN PA M for life, tha ratio waa advanced served ae chalnaaa af the nonal- “pdkrers of tlis President,” point the majority of case. I therefore tht counts room stalks out—cruel' Imptilaesil as senator from New Jersey dur- hospital completely rscovsrsd ■bs took refuge to the forest snd canse tbs preservatioo of hsakh ofcottrss, w* shall welcome tbs \i OZ • Mill, thh psrkiiiff matar aalaa- and mada 1$ to one. But e^en, aattag couveaHea, It la axtomat- Jnctice Fines Himself out that this technically had al- regard acute appendldtlB aa a aon- Edward B, Davis, assistant dl- amorous or ugly emotions. " ing tbs Civil War period. The Tan from a fraetur^ ski^ today—five —sonad hsslth—is sow of CAN ready been reaorted to. In a'meas- surgical disease in most instances. ^ found by an Indian, a mile oppottoaity to compoood aay TREET wttSSSiwuci 2 ‘bm do sot aeknowladfs defeat the other day, a Nasi officer was le that U ha lal pteytag far hto raetor of air raid wardens ichooto, Eycks and the Oadsbys wars ac- years'after he passed through the from Tstlto. A terse radio msssogs primary Nstloasl concera. prstcrlptiou h* ouy ghs you JF ehaaee twe yea re from bow, It New Albany, Ind.—(P)—Juatioe ure, in clearing the way for eMp- However, id emergencies, when tive tn Washington soristy during same door after |iavlng a biiUst HELU- : la tbair affort to levy of the Peace Pmrry Rboadea found will dlrset tbs profram, first of Its ' No VaeatloB for Praakstoro n to aha was unharmed except for ■hot in Nantes, 00 innocent French weald ho polMe to have oae ping In tha Ited Sea. * thf appendix has ruptured or when kind In OoniMetfeut tbs war years and Mra HlUhouas, removed from hto baanT treat Mttw toes and exhaustion. tax npoB tha people of hodlaa were herded Into an axecn- a atlcker oa hla automobile for not As for pries control legislation, the patient la In danger of paritonh .T he bullet, whleji lodged la Wal* CHIU CON CARNE cahIC* paying a paridag naetor. He went Oradoatss oC. tha school, who ^ WabMh, lad.—MV-Bebool cWl. than a young woman, mat Prssl- WELDON DRUG COMPANY la spite of tho clean, IWNWBo the Mg fiM wtU eoras over what Us, then pronyit and skillful fsnsral way drtn all over Indiana started n| dent Lincoln frequently at Whits Ift bsart when bs was acddsntol* Naassd Asststaat Fastor I 7 0 Z Uon cornar, mowed down,, and into the court ot- Justice of the kind of Eiachinsry will be sstab- aiuigtcal intervenUoa wiU often hr ^ to a gains of “war” to West TTarwnlsfs WHEi T isa stand isf tks ssitoct' The thing that ought to happen,hai Peeee Bertha Vahpelt and plaadad or plant to two-day vacatkm.today because of House, functions. , CANS bvriad topethar. IJRlea/tha men nom the Oelantauo point of VMW, Viibsd to administer and whsthsr prove a |lfe-savsr. Most caaaa will Air n l d WAT* teachers' oeavaatlon in Indianspo-l Hartford araa raaiovsd by a Sell- •01 Mala Street We Deliver ^ Dial 5331 VEAL LOAF r ^shreuiata tM r patt* guilty. But Ml*. Vanpclt wouldn't ooahrol should tnehida farm prleaa Sbv to survived by two soaa Oet. 3 3 - (F) —Tha B .O Z PK< who kiilad tha NaM omcar are iW- l i a rdem6oBtra|doa of tho aoUdari- get wall tturough tbe trsaUnant by dsas BOW appolntod to otttos and jto. But sight ^oyt in UneolnvUlol Henry W. Hlllbqitoe of Newtown *peiformsd ca tba CMnelle Traitseript oanouaesd to- 16 QZ .raeelva the hsaidt af fise Mm. Bba said nobody bad beea. and wagsa. fasting, sBSmas and hast for the yoqtb's 13th birtW y. Tbrss woaka Beared by today, Ufa la to be snuff- ty of his vot^' Tbe thing that for rlelating the motor towns; wm bs rlvsn esrtifleates high odMxil didn’t SeboM offlclatol and Julian G. Hniboiilt of Peek* ^ the oppototiMt by the M^ . .CAN in a dasK M ought not i4o happen, frqm his safety of. tha paUent, It to wtosst sisn*. , , v , „ , . . the prisoners under German bay- Although th* SUte Highway de- divided responsibility for the de- the Connecticut Supreme Court ment, which, seeking to check up est No. 116 In Manchester, Satur- reservoir' property off Kael last evening by bis former parlsh- thing Is inconsistent. iNavy’s twiM>oeaii Navy, a miscellaneous permits totaled *2,- , for houses which the owner was onets. -Ti! partincnt has not xhade -a doflnit® fense among a triumvirate of mar- upset their convictions, George In the matter of the census, al- on the record of an applicant sent day of this week. He is being as- street, Glastoimury, near the . A t the end of an enter- a. m. today a few hours after the vunter wiii bring remains to be shals—Timoshenko in the center, O f Coiuinumu^y Passes Inalqua school at Newport 250. Alterations and repairs add- ' not able to go through with. Few Undamaged Strwriaioa announcement as to the route of though this community has 35,(XK) an urgent communication to "The sisted by George H. Waddell as Chester line yyesterday aftcrn<{ ment program, the popular death of a sister. Miss Helen Mor- '" '^ ” ibl* German-captured city, the Wilbur Croaa highway through flanked by Iflementl Voroshilov on P'arelll, 52, and Camilla Venezia, I News, Va., Is turning out ed *33,851, which Included *25,701 ' The report of the Inspector is as There are few ' undamaged inhabitants, the offlcisil agencies Superior Court, Buckland, Con- co-chairman. The general commit- At His Hcitne Today. was,.well knbwn In this town, waa given a check for *600 follows: riasey, a Hartford school teacher ' and battered In weeks of thia aecUon of the aUte a general the north, entrusted now with the 47, eliminated the necessity for a I young ahlp^llders. This is toe structures anywhere tn to* onca- third trial today by pleading guilty and the atlas makers stubbornly necticut” . tee consists also of Joseph Pren- / waa an active member of the L_ from Inembera of the church, a October 1,1941 ' slfge and left by the Russians to Pollsh city. Idea o f the laymit haa been given defense of Leningrad, and Semeon I second of three stories on Jeweled Ns^lat watch from non- at her home in Unionville. He waa burn. to manslaughter charges In the refuse to list Manchester ss a There isn't even a cracker-bar- GUead, Oct. 23.—Special to The Chester Country Club and was Honorable Board ot Selectmen, Near Zhitomir, another atop- The Herald. Project engineera have Budyenny, commanding the hard- derstood/ to have been on hla I shipbuilding by Don Whlte- Cathollca m^Uie North End and a at her bedside when she died at 1934 "sack slaying" of Armanda place where anyone lives at all. In rel court in Buckland any more Herald— Hart Buell, one of Gilead's Manchester, Conn. 11:45 o’clock last night. The food problem has been solv- , ping place. I saw the first west- put through llnea to get eatlmatea pressed southern wing of the Red and this town generally isn't given to the local golf course when] jbend of The Associated Press urse from Ito altar boys of St. Gentlemen: I'J by the German Army's soup Army in the Ukraine.) Salvione, Brldgepor,t watchmaker. the list of places "with 10,000 per- oldest and best known residents, Dr. Morrissey was a graduate of ward migration of refugees who, ot coats,' to ascertain where fills sons or over" this town can't be to kangaroo courts cither superior took hfs life In hla car by mono jand The Herald. Tomorrow: rldget's. About'4,00 were present Htchena but as winter's anow (Stalin announced Sunday Zhu- Superior court judge John H. died at bis home on Gilead street I The Dean of Ameriron Shlp- g My report aa Building Inspector for the month of September. Holy Cross College, Worcestor.. driven east by the tides of war, mad cuU Wui be neoaasary and also found, nor is it g ra n ts existence or Inferior. thU morning following a short Ill- polsQfiing, probably on Tu* at the testimonial Ivhich was held 1941, bi herewith submitted: SAlrls through the charred ruins to learn where bridges, overpaases kov's new appointment and said he King sentenced Parent, to nine to I builders.) Mass., where he played on the ______— ------I were returning now to their towns with any less than that number. All we can gather from remarks ness. He was born In Gilead on night. in the parish hall. Dwelling and ramps will be needed. should have charge of "defense and 12 years in state prisdh, and im- iMt. Coat baaseball team, the 'college of V- m ! ! " 1 farms ^ n Oerman-occuplad posed a term of four to .six-years However, when military author- passed here Is this: if Buckland March 24, 1855 the son of the late He waa formerly engaged in Beautiful Deooratlona Mr. and Mrs. CHas. 8. House. Horan St...... Physicians and Surgeon* In Balti- ''i-tnen and children hunting for ! area.-,. — Generally the highway will run policing at the approaches of Mos- btokcrage business In H artfl By Don WhitelMwd The hall had been tastefully .$ 18,000 upon Venezia. ities wish to check up on the po- rates big time jurisdiction a lot of John W. and Mary Ann (Post) Jarvis Realty Co., St. John St.. (Opp. Perkins) ...... more and the Manhattan Ear, Eye, fireirood is not a reassuring sign. ' They moved along roads Unsd north of Silver Lane, will cross cow." At the same time Lleuten- and was said to have been despof I Newport News, Va,, Oct. 23.— decorted for the occasion. The . 6,800 State's Attorney Abraham S. lice record and character of en- politicians are missing some high Buell. John Ziemak, Cooper Hill St.. Lot 6 ...... 5,060 Noa* and Throat Clinic in New Ret By Mine* I v-ith the debrU of war-<-tAfiki al- through the former Sunset Ridge ant\GcneraI Artemiev was assign- enU Medical Examiner Leel stage, beautified with a new bac"kr, ed tb command the city's garrison. UUman had asked that Pafelll, listment applicants, letters arrive court gravy. Mr. Buell had lived. In Gliekd all -Youth and age have teamed Jarvis Realty Co., Perkins St., Lot 16 ...... 6,800 York City. He was a member of I by ’ moat every few yards for toe 300- golf course near Hilltop Houae, Whittles of Glastonbury gave ground and embellished with palms' Jarvis Realty Co., St. John S t. Lot 35 ...... ‘ hidden Russian mines sfter the ' mile stretch fromi Lwow to Kiev, 5^1 cro«i Middle Turnpike, west, Nothing, however, vl’as said of whom he described os ‘the ring- his life, attending schools in Glas- on the big job of building 5.500 the New Britain Medical Society ! leader of this escapade which 1^ tonbury. He had held many toWn verdict of suicide. and fall floweis, lent an autumn JOrvl* Realty Co., Ridgewood S t. Lot 45 .... City was occupied and burned for transport and g'asollne trucks. lust west of the new Love Lane Timoshenko.) Imerlca’s greatest battle fleet. tinge to the atmosphere. The sldo- 5.400 and of The American Academy of ’ to Salvlone's death,"' be given the tics In the attacks on. Ruula by offices, and for several terms rebre- Fraternal ( ‘onnectlons Elalhe and Kermit Krill, Cooper Hill St, Lot 9 Ohpthalmology and Otolaryngqlo- ■ 20 blocks even tractors and field guns, bridge, will run just north of the Pravda said Zhukov had served A World War veteran, MegJ ] Fuzzy-cheeked youngsters fresh walla were festooned with brown 6,025 the Red Army for 26 years, start- maximum term of 15 yeara, and Stand With Reds using small numbers of tanks with sented the town of Hebron; of Geo. L and Ruth E. Turkington. Parker St, Lot 10 . 5.000 gy. He waa a director of New Brit after 10,00() other explosives had i Among all the tanks only nln* Buckland cemetery, waa prominent in lodge and chul Dm the farms and small-town and'gold leaves. In the rear, the George Griffin, Horton Rd.. Lot 21 ...... , ain General hospital, secretary of , harmleas, Nazi officer! ; definitely were German but sofne Buckland poet office, north of Oak- that Venezia, labeled by him as infantry instead of In masses'. which the parish of Gilead is a 6.000 under Parelll's domination to Beaverbrook Sold in a long review part, in the State Legislature. life in Glastonbury, a past mad streets work shoulder to women o f the parish had prepared Sidney and . Mary Carter. Campfleld Rd., Lot 4 4 ...... the hospital staff and chief aiie- airing a conducted tour. , were wrecked so badly or so land. and then proceed m » K«n- In Ukraine Urged of Columbia Lodge, A.F. A A.m I 4,860 some extent, be given a term of of the Moscow conference. Onuve Officer ITofeeeor Ira V. HIsoock a long table heaped high with George Griffin, Horton Rd., Lot 20 ...... ciallst of the ear, eye. nose and ° : scorched ny fire that It was Un- arally straight line to Tolland sta- trustee of Gideon Welles C3iapfl ^pulder with the gray-halred vet- sandwiches, cSkes and fruit, and a 4.700 from 4 to 6 yean. Beaverbrook, who recently re- He was a charter member of ans in this teeming shipyard George Griffin, Carroll Rd., Lot 36 4.700 throat division of the hospital. , of the mines, they said, pos.stble to tell to whom they once tion. R.AAl., past patron of Columl hugh coffee urn steamed at the Dorothy Bldwell. M t Nebo PI...... To Jump Silver lAne In JoirSlx Yenre (Oontiilaed troiB Fog* One) turned from the Moscow consulta- Hebron Grange, P. of H-. No. I l l , ^bich has been building ships for Hartford, Oct. 23—Ira V. Hls- 4.700 Third Brother Survives ' explode from radio Im- belonged. Chapter, O.E.8. and was treosul cock, professor of public health, end. After ' the entertainment John Boland, Ashland St, Lot 108 . . ! ! ! . ! ! ...... A brother. James H. Morrissey. ! PU *« and others were hooked up ' ------The highway will go overhead However, both public defender Uona with Stalin and W. Averell and for eight years sensed os roas- ore than half a century 4.600 In the debate agyeed that a large Harriman, head of the American ter. He was chaplain knd secretary of 8t. Luke's Episcopal church, Yale University, was re-elected those present were refreshed, a la Ernest C. Marxsen, Woodbrtdge S t PO*:------naiter--- at Unionville,w.viicu died lauL last: east of the present S i'v'r L*n* Thomas R. Robinson, who repre- was also a member of the L They are lads like slender Mitch- 4.600 I Fire Destroys Hem* scale invasion landing on the con- mission, disclosed that Stalin of the Grange for five years and president of the Connecticut Tu- self serve. Warren Miner, Woodbridge St...... March and another brother. Dr. „ of street _____ junction coming out to the norW sented Parelli, and Louis Feln- Goodale Post, American L egl WlUis who came up from An- 4.600 brother. Dr. tinent would ston'd little chance of romised Great Britain raw ma- had been Installed ih other offices berculoala Association, at Ita an- •The show started with the Du- ^*5*' Husaell D. Taylor. Green Road, Lot 213 ...... Charles Morrissey of Hartford ‘’ “ t In the Bethel. Oct. 23—(4')— Fir* o f ua- of Silver Lane near Hilltop H °u ^ mark, who represented Venezia, and a former member of the BoJ trson, S. C., three months ago baldo brothers and Tony Obright Nellie Burdzil, Starkweather St...... 4.600 This property was recently sold by success, but Consdr;^Stephen Kihg- terials frpom Russia to meet 12 times, having served the Grange take his first job- and oMaters nual meeting at the City CHub 4.600 died in 1940. A third nrother. Dr j j determined origin yesterday de- dwelt on the fact that both men of Finance. la's! night. Profe.ssor HIscock is In a series of Instrumental selec- Leonard O. Collins. Grandview St.. Lot 17 Judge Levi P. M. Hickey to the have been confined to jail for the Hall, Laborlte memljer, asserted "many of o v needs" and said the In the capacity o f an officer for 25 |ke Jimmy Llnkous, a shipwright 4.500 Michsel J. .Morrissey of Hartford, "ther.s hit by machine- atroyed the seven-room house oc- He leaves his wife. Mrs. Gr_ an Internationally known author- tions. Tony played the xylophone Suron and John Schelbenpflug. School St.. Lots 100 and is Arnold Construction company, past six yeara to await a final dis- that "Germany has on . appendage Russian leader "agreed to supply years. He Was, one of the first 'ith 43 years' experience, ibi 4.500 emong his survivors. He also * .. _ , _ . copied by Michael Attsnsato and called Italy and that opens up I. Klllam Megson > a son, Harry! ity on public health, la a former and the Dubaldos played various John Krompegal, Westwood St, Lot 69 leaves his Widow and four children. ] who are to develop the property poaition of their cases. us with pitch, chrome, >potash. in Hebron Grafige to join the 7th Megson; three brothers, Alberti hkany From Distant States .4,500 **“ ‘*‘*^ Down family while Mr*. Attanaslo was vital possibilities.” degree. president of the National Health Instruments In a pleasing manner. The Manchester Corp., Deerfield D r, Lot 20...... Funeral services will be held for home sites. Last July the Supreme Court of magnesite, potassium, timber and Couth Glastonbury, Edward Most of them come from Vir- 4.400 ^h ! h InspecUng the new horn* beUig Col. Josiah Wedgwood, another Robert McLoughlin Council. New York and a present Their efforts were well received. The Manchester Corp, Deerfield Dr., Lot 22 ...... Saturday at 9 a m. at St. Mary's The Arnold Company sold a Errors ordered a third trial for the canned salmon. A ll his life he had been a farm- Glastonbury and Samuel of Ed ata and the hills of North Caro- 4.400 th! tree! for the family less t o a ^ Laborlte, suggest^ that there "W e promised him slumlnum. er by occupation and lived most of director of the National Tuber- Following them Charles Biisky, The Manchester Corp., Deerfield Dr. Lot 27 ...... Roman Catholic church. the trees piled up for barricades half-mile away. tract of 35 lota to Terrence Shan men on grounds almost Identludl lice. Robert Grtmason, Fred Lewie, land; three sisters, Mrs. A ll but many are from distant representing the altar boys, made a 4.400 non and Son of Manchester. Be- were "at least 100 places” along copper, lead, zinc, brass, phos- his years at the Buel homestead, stes. culn.sia A.roposed Wilbur Cross highway, Volga' Britain's Frontier was gratifying. They had no children. ny plant. He had hitch-hiked 4.400 The funeral of Miss Morrissey '■ j Wi-\ found In a burlap bag In been announced by the chairman: at 2 p. m. from St. Luke's Eplst many of the responsible positions sang several solos. The Mancheater Corp., Dsepwood Dr , Lot 17 ... will be held Friday at 10 a. m. at .t was brought out that the new Orange In 1934. \ A third Laborlte, Philip J. Noel- Essentially Tank War Parade, John McLoughlin, chair- Two nephews. Elton W. Buell, pal church. South Glastonbury. am Montana. Overshoes covered In the yard. Other Entertainer* 4.400 riU'"! ! ’’ ** "u »aved the nearby residence of road would cut In a northeasterly of Gilead, Robert Buell, of Ka- lia holes In the soles of his shoes. Th! ’ ‘'**^>«’OOd Dr, Lot 18 ...... St. Mary's- chu’rch In Unionville I city s Inhabitants. Normally there Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Conserva. The error found jn the two con- Baker, opening the debate for the "Stalin told us this war was be- man, Joseph Prentice, Marshal, Burial will be In the Old Chur “F figure we’ve got ample man- Frances Violet and Doris Holz- The Manchester Corp., Foxcroft Dr.. Lot 1 ... 4.400 with a solemn requiem high mass ■ 500,000 but I was tbld 300.000 direction from the Hilltop House ing decided by tanks. He said it tonah, N. Y.. and one niece, Mrs. had alept in a hajrrack the 4.400 Relatives estimated the loss at victions centered arijund the testi- opposition, declared "the Army and Richard Swanson, Fred Thrall cemeteiy, South Glastonbury. agerial talent trained for the next heimer, two pupils of Faith Spll- ^ e Manchester Corp., Foxcroft Dr., Lot 3 and burial will be In Rt, Mary's ! shifted elsewhere as the Ger- , * 6, 000. and would strike Middle turnpike, mony of former State" Police Lieut. wanta to fight," said the Volga had was a tank war. I asked him and Elmore McLoughlin. Oscar Bailey, of Manchester, are light before. He was flat broke— 20 years." said Homer L. Ferguson, lane McCSrtin, danced tap rou- 4.400 man Armies began closing In. west. In Manchester, at a point a bis nearest of kin surviving. Ind hadn't eaten for 24 hours. cemetery. Frank Vlrellt, who described to become Britain's frontier and About aircraft, but he replied that Reception, Fred Knofla, chair- president of the shipbuilding com- tines. James Breen and Jane Mc- Th! co(i).. Crestwood Dr., Lot 22 4.400 50,000 l-ose Homes , ------—------little better than half way down juries which tried the men the de- added: It was essentially a tank war." man, Richard McLagan, Thomas Funeral Sunday Cuflaliy Attacks But be was determined to. get e pany. "The school is one of the Carthy sang. Joseph Rukak, a 4.400 A German officer told me 50,000 Ueneral .Zhukov Funeral services will ‘be at his Ob building ship*. And so he was Th! ' Crestwood Dr.. Lot 5 McLean hill. tails of a conversation betwee.i "W e now have powerful forces Beaverbrook said "w e have Smith, William Schieldge and best investments we have.” local conjuror, entertained for a In* Hsnehester Coro., Crestwood Er.. Lot 8 ...... 4.400 R n s t i m ; lost their homes In the fire. Today, Further proof of this was given them which he allegedly overheard In the Middle East, and I believe made available the October quota Peter Wind. late home Sunday afternoon at an aksa into the plant's apprentice half hour with up-to-date magical 4.400 U U B l U n l O D e c o i l i e r ore than three weeks after the yesterday when the State Highway Ing as a private, and that his "gal- Arming of Sliij ThT*Mo'^‘ Melv* M. Lamer, Wellman Rd...... BACKACHE, lantry and courage are widely by means qf a dictaphone while our people would be very happy if of ail things promised by us In the Floats, Samuel Turkington ho>ir to be announced and burial hool, a unique institution for feats which astonished the adults 4,200 , , r a . city’s occupation, .stores still sre department' bargained with E. J will be In Gilead cemetery. Irainlng young men In the ancient Th! Corp*. Crestwood Dr, Lot 23 . ’ ' ...... known. they were locked in a cell of the some part of these pricca could he agreement signed tn M'JScow;" chairman, John Joseph Hadden, and cauaeJ much amusetfient for T h ! *J*"®5**^**' Corp, Deerfield D r, Lot 21 3.900 Jr Olllt ' street cars stand Idly HoU of this town to purchase a sde. 3.900 "Around him." It said, "there Is Vv'oodbridge town jail. . .sent to support Ru-sslan Armies in He said he had received Infor- Fred Lewie,'Edward C. ElIiotL (Continued from Page One) Virtually Same th* youngsters who had claimed Th! Deerfield Dr., Lot 23"..'...... r i C where they stopped when the tGer- LEG FAINS MAY right of way across land owned by The state contended that Sal- More than 700 boys now are en- 3.900 intense organizational and military the Ukraine," mation from the United States Publicity! Ray S. Warren, chair- some of the front row seats. Th! m ! S**!**" Deerfield Dr.. Lot 23 ...... ------I mans arrived. him to the west of the new bridge work without undue noise and vione was murdered after leaving Eden, replying to this, aald If along similar lines on the tri-pow- Dlled In the apprentice school With Major John G. Mahoney as 3.900 aver the Hockanum Hiver on Mld- man. Ronald Ferguson, Joseph American merchant ships "to mol Th! Deerfield D r, Lot '25 ...... I . ^ ^ ■ There l.s a 9 p m. curfew. Elec- boastfulnesa or unnecessary his Bridgeport home to meet Parel- the^members could be In closer About Town deadly forms of attack. (There they are paid while they 3.900 Washtngton, Oct. 23—UPf^Boa- tricity is being used only reserved- BE DANGER SIGN gle turnpike, west, to come onto er pact, reading "United States Canade. Trade System toastmaster, the speaking program Th! Corp-. Deerfield Dr. Lot 26 word.s." 11 and Venezia In this city to with- contact with the fighting services earn to be shipwrights, electrl- included remarks, from Rev. Ed- 4.400 ton will become the shipping point i ly. Middle turnpike about 100 yards promises are being fulfilled. Dinner, Walter Wilkinson, chair- "W ill Sink on .Sight” The Manchester Corp, Deerfield Dr . Lot 2 ...... Of T&red KidiMjra ■ ( A Moscow radio broadcast of draw from a conspiracy to murder they \isjuld be better able to judge |:ians, coppersmiths, ship riggers, mund Barrett, of St. James's 3.900 for American ald-to-Ruasia sup- , ' "W e hesitated to turn on elec- srest of the bridge. To do this the "W e have forwarded a consider- man, Sidney Ellis, George, Mc- The Carl Anderson property on "When the merchant ships a| Th! M ’ Deerfield Dr., Lot 3 ...... It bsrliarlM sad la* p«iM sra —Mm ram the Soviet Bureau of Information's another man. the sltukjiion. able quantity of wheat." he said, armed and the submarines kno raftsmen, machinists or any one church. Edward J, Murphy, who The Manchester Corp., Deerfield Dr e ...... 3.900 pliea, efrectiv# next Tuesday, un* tricity for fear of throwing .switch- tnhenbla, don’t j i i f t **^pvp|ain nod $lo Botfcine State Highway department also Creedy, Hilding Gustafson, Wilbur Bissell street just east of the L. T. Funk Indicates Merger ■iMtrt (h*m. NaturaintyVi w a n im m a tM mid-day communique said "during "A t one time In this country last “ wheat that has come out of our they are armed they will eng many other trades. presented the wrist watch for the The Mancheater Corp.’. D e e S Dr.; S ...... 3.900 der a mariU.me commission order, , e.s that would set off the mines," bargained to purchase the house, Hadden, Elmore Hohenthal, James Wood Ice plant ha* been sold to May Take More Trololng 3.900 y iw Hdnrjn B*«d ■ttration. the night of Oct. 22-2.7 our troops summer," the foreign secretary own stocks in Canada . . . We In nohe of the preliminaries O f German and Ital- North End group and Rev. James The Manchester Corp, Deerfield Dr.. Lot 6 Designatloi' of the New England i said one officer. The IddMirssre Natura's «hW wi»«< WUm bam, hencoop and additional , land Nichols, John Pentland, Albert Mary Guinlpero, daughter at John They go to work the day they 3.900 port aa the focus of such activities engaged the enemy -along the en- said, “ there was not even one are also shipping large quantities Gulnlpero. The Bale was made Flynn continued. "They will sir P. Timmins, pastor of St. Bridget': fhe Manchester Corp., Deerfield Dr., Lot 7 ...... However, I was told one-fourth . ow n ^ by Christopher Werner on tire front. " McLean, Newton Taggart. Jr., enrolled and for four years ian Economies. 3.900 was taken os an Indication "that Deadliiie Made fully trained and equipped divi- of sugar token from our , own fttuart Wasley, Austin Chambers, through the Savings Bank o f Man- these vessels on sight. The attlid who presented the check from hl(i The Manchester Corp., Deerfield Dr. Lot 8 ...... ^ of the factories "vital to the life the south side of the turnpike (That was the only picture the hey work side by aide with the parishioners. 3.900 most shipments o f Industrial and known as 988 Middle turnpike, sion. Our dcfen.ses were virtually stocks In Britain." L. A. Converse. Jibi Jafiaes Metcalf, chester. The property Is occupied will be more ruthless, more fat The Manchester Corp. Deepwood D r, Lot 1 . ! ! ! ‘ ...... of the people of Kiev" had been K the IS Milea al Udaer «aUs aad 8ken communique gave of the major non-existant and olir Middle East to American Uvea" |reterans to learn the business on Rome, Oct. 23.—te j—Dr. Wal- Father Clark In expressing his 1 he Manchester Corp., Deepwood Dr., Ixit 9 ...... 3.900 military mateilel to the U.S.S.R put back to work. rh.TfiTri’***‘“ 1*™ ■*•‘•4'•‘Nra west. In crossing the road and to Industrial Losses Heavy Gieorge Truman, Fred Dlcksen. by the Bissell street Tavern and tual shipbuilding. Those with in the Mood.Theee pueaae may ctsn » —«i— fighting situation. The rest of the forces lacked practically all mod- .'•ohn Flnerty, New York- atto| tiianks for the gift, spoke In a The Manchester Corp-, Deepwood Dr., Lot 10...... 3.900 would move over the North Allan-/ I "In some case.’V" my . German bneknehm, ■'ecearnee.rneumatiepeiu,iegsaiM f heuinstifl pnion* Its oniMTloiiiM Ibmef follow the proposed direction to the On Surrender Describing Russian Industrial Robert Dougan and S. Raymond there Is a tenement above. ctal aptitudes may take an ad- ter Funk, Germany’s economics 3.900 tlo. probably to Archangel. Some war bulletin dealt with operations ern equipment. losses as heavy, he added; Smith. ncy, and another of today's opp humorous vein. He waa heartily The Manchester Corp., Deepwood Dr Lot 11 ...... I informant ,a«:TPrted. "the Bolahe-1 p«D and a»«*y.,^e*tUn*M m . tattioc up BishurmOinc.nightSo mOi&c, north the State Highway depart- ol the Red Air fleet against Ger tiUonal year's training and emerge minister and president of the 3.900 shipments In thv past have been puRnees under the tree, beedackes a a d d i ^ ment has also bargained to buy the Just One Cause “ Aluminum losses were more The Flo'Ht Committee already haa The Board of Park Commiaslon- sitlon witnesses, told reporters L applauded when he concluded and The Manchester Corp., Crestwood Dr, Lot 21 ...... •vists took the most vital ma-i cme. 4n^uratoraeantypaaeatei witEratart- mail planes and land torces.) saw no need to revise the neutral “ engineer. Relchsbenk, Indicated today that was then surrounded by his friends The Manchester Corp.. Crestwood D r. Lot 22 ! ...... 3.900 sent to Vladivostok by the Pacific ! chinas out of factories and in ■ two houses at 951 and 979 Middle Of Assassins He told Commons he was "not serious. Stalin told me ort Newra had to depend on so- Greenway, Inc., Avondale R d, Lot 70 ...... North of Bw kUnd as a result of the assassinallon "Informed Hitler In the plainest chine tool output would have to iled suitcase mechanics who ore to be coiisldered os one unit, 3.700 Rods Holding Line possible language when he was as- The Ladies' Aid society of tho Doubt Hufflelent Votes Greenway. Inc.. Woodbridge S t. Lot 76 ...... The road will not follow along The Red army line was ^aid to and carried agitated editorials. be increased. are here-today and gone tomor- he added. <3,700 Tolland turnpike, but will go to sembling his troops to attack Rus- Concordia Lutheran church -jv ill It was reported reliably HOrUord, Oct. 23.—(J>>—Sam- Greenway, Inc, Woodbridge S t. Lot 7 7 ...... be hold In the Mozhaisk vicinity, "We 1k )W down before the body" "W e have no right to demand Senate leaders had express^ son ow. Plaas Ezploitatloa uel McGlir, Jr., 41, World war vet- 3.700 the northeast, cutting across Ruck- sia that he need fear no attack conduct a food sale Saturday from Green',vay, Inc., Woodbric^e St., Lot 78 ' ...... 57 miles west of Moscow. of Colonel Hotz, the principal from the United Statto any very doubt at a White House legtslij "We covUd see no reason why Funk was understood to have 3.700 land street to the north of the from ua . . ." 9 to 11 ;30 In Hale'ji store. A varie- eran and forhier state command- Greenway, Inc.. W(^dbrldge S t, Lot 79 At a third point In the great dally, Phare de la Loire, wrote. great flow of machh^tools In the Uve conference Tuesday as toe bojrs of this section couldn't be outlirted plans with Raffaello Rlc- er of the Disabled American Vet- 3.700 Buckland school and will pass to Marshal Petaln himself told the William Gallacher, only Com- t"y of baked foods, salads and baked aught to build as good ships as cardl, Italian economics expert, for battle for Russia's capital, street future. Night shiftg^ust be start- whether sufficient votes could erans of the World War, died \ the north of Oakland, and to the nation yesterday that 150 French munist member of Commons, de- ed everywhere." bekns will be on sale. Mrs. Mary nywhere,” Via said. eventual exploitation of the con- *327,935 fighting was said to be raging in a clared conservative leadership had nope, cnair obtained for elimination of Wednesday night at his home in Garages north <>f the farm owned by Sher- lives may be the penalty unless the The sltuatioh in Russia Is Ho|^ chairman of the committee, Devlaes Charts of Progreos quered Ukraine's grain and steel city designated only as "N " where, betrayed the country and that will be asstassisted by Mrs. Katherine combat zones. Connally told rd East Hartford. ' ■Henry Simler,. Lydall St...... ■ wood G. Bowers In the Oakland, It. was said, six days of combat Nantes and Bordeaux assassins arc "gr^ e," he said, "but I belleye porters, however, that sentimen Via has devised charts of prog- posaibilltlee to supply Germany section of Manchester. The road Lord Halifax. Ueut. Col. J, T. C. Frey, ^ s .. Carl Hanson and .Mrs. and Italy with food and weapons At the time of klg death. Mr. Carter. Campfleld Rd., Lot 44 1!.'. !!;! already have cost the Germans found and. In trembling voice, ex- Russia will be able to reconstruct now was |winging behind toll ess which experience haa proved, McGlU was adjutant the Un- Mrs. Evelyn Garrison, 39 Ashworth S t ... will thien swing to the east and Is horted hlS people by radio to let no Moore-Brabazon, minister of air- Walter By HKohls. Ika says, will show, whether a boy for the war. 3,800 men killed and wounded, 48 craft production, and Capt. H. D. her industrial resources just as proposal. known Soldier's C2>sptor T^o. 12 of George Orlffln, Carroll Rd.; Lot 36 ...... ASHAMED to cross the Hockanum River The German said these sources tanks, 65 vehicles, 80 motorcycles more harm befall France. we achievM'that result under our Acknowledging that "sentimen Iwrlll be a good engineer, a good George Orlffln, Horton Rd., Lot 20 ...... again to the north of the Dennis R. Margesson, war secretary, A. P. K l^u rda of Indiana, Pa . would ,’’bring a glgsnUc strength- Hartford. During the war "Ke was and 15 guns. "The ransom Is frightful." he prime minister. isn't votes,” the ‘Texas senator d«j Iforeman, a supervisor—or a fail- Polish National Catholic (TOurch, 23 Goiway S t ...... Bryan I farm In Oakland. It will cried. should be “cleared out.” and J. Govan iqf Detroit, Mich., who |nre. ening to toe forces of toe Axis a member of the private sanitary The city was not originally pre Referring to statements ‘ that ‘tBtalin told me Russian Indus- are conducting an evangellsUc elared he thought all In all ther squad. No. 6, 32d DlvUlon, a DF- connect with a road that will go pared for defense, these All Killed at Nantes tries had to move back.” would be less debate If the Sen Tha atudents must be between powers.” OF YOUR' BRIDGE directly east from.a point at about members of-the g'overament lacked campaign in G o ^ l hall, 415 Center Ha also was k member of th*^ $ 3,176 said, but the Russians took posi- The 50 executed so far for the The textile industry was con- ate acted on the armed ship onl ■toe ages of 17 and 21, unmarried, Miscellaneous the present location of -the rotary the confidence of the country or street, will hold agpeclal children’s lln good health, and have a high Veterans of Foreign Wars and. toe tions in every house to fight off Nantes killing included some from the House. Foreign Secretary An- centrated around Moscow which is service tomorrow Xevenlng at 7 freedom-of-the-seaa proposals Veteran*’ Council of Hartford. Joseph (TOeprone. 624 Middle Tpk. East, gas sUtlon in Talcptville where It will follow tanks and bombers. th* Paris region, an authorized under enemy fire so tha< industry the same time. -Instead of "taklnj ■school education Including full 3.000 through to Tolland station and thony Eden said: o’clock, preceding ^thc regular Hospital Dance Mr. McGill leaves his widow, Hartford Rd., chicken coop 150 The Germans were acknowledg- source said, but all were killed at must be damaged to some extent, two bites at the apple.” I credits in algebra and plane ge- Harrte; S. Smith, 698 Middle Tpk. East Kennel then go to Willington fo meet part Calle school’s not war* aert to nBcommoiioox; MW Vlateher D. Pailter, Manchester Lumber and Fuel com- *Btepa'oug6t„to bs token to curb nOasion to Moscow, de^Ipred that ^Tahwm. Iron, Oct 36.— loador. told tho R ^ Afrtdoa So- captured SS flame-throwers among so there were WelBe W . Brown- wrestling and bmdhg promoter. gested amendment of the Hr.; dsn t|M4tvboWaflaM6Mo*i, wharo church, wiB aCOelata. pany, Mpring atroot the policy and keep it within rea- Ruosia haa lost toxtila, munitions bgqty sslsed from one Buselen dtvl- ing of M t OUve, N. C.. and M *- ^ SritMi logatioii onaonneed' to* date t€ tho tlmlR. dety today that “IM.OOO.OOd Afrl- they auir bo atadiad by aaaan (T lllh laS trool Doviae The govenxiiA declkon to> ha- bill to lift toe present restrictloii i not ______t ^ y toat Amerlcaa oorraspon- eaas art uaHod in a Maglo wtah— and. heavy machina Indiiatrlea of okm. 1(100 M. Browning of Oova Cttgr, tha turd man in the ring . CbaniiM, tho.qhlof.AocIantL on. tnoaufOeiurara. OPM flald repro- By a oortifleata of dovlao a oaa Nye sold that so for as he h*ww en ship movsBaenta. It was saH with a lock of trdlnsd ersftroen. dants bare would be auhtect to tha deofr* for victory. N mo of too graat valM and compared tha V. A German (m art from fba c«>- N. Cf brotoers of tha dead man.- foUawod a leitar ot from Tha school has . grodustsd more ••nted 17 wttaaaoaa, who t o t t e d aeatatlyea wlU odrlaa them aa to ha w M t e T a S ^ half undivided intaroot in property ao effort would be made to ex- a. It ’s position to that of M - -i- auttorlUtlvtiy, howover, ttet - BrlUah-Ruaeiiia os«aorelilp of thelri great coatlacnU offtn ouch coat- trol front in RiiMa sold today that admbtistration terees " ■ MPO students,sad they hold but not under oath, ^ that Channel ***• c®«traotora op tho Hat of “ ^ ■ ‘ or atnot U loft by clude Ruaffg fraia the list of oa- toiln after Dunkeri:wqtM. the eeeesiand* of a WilpSie Bo- Tk» Tl^or - (Sapatohea to too Umted Statoa. / waa to Boiumore « miCht bo abla to 'ifana out” pent Oo^ W. May U UoM tbat'tatgM receiva port of th»t tbs eS’JSWSiJ'-KL 'Of thalr work...... PAG* TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COf THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1941

MANCHESIEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. .TflTUKSDAT, OCTOBER 28, 1941 PAGE ELEVEN High lues Tochlis ]}[• Y. Yunks Tonight^. ^Veuvet* Here Tom orrow VOL. IX. NO. 44 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 Compiled b j Students of Manchester Hi|^h School \ Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Ad vis 'ootball Fans Plan Beating Brown Bomber's Time Coach ing Staff O verco m es iAlu m n us D escribes S.A .A ., L i k e Taxes, M H S D efeats Legion of Honor tllass Officers of 1942 Briefly This C lasses V isi t Slate G u ard U n it Is a Respo nsib ility T o See Gam e To n igh t B ig H andicap in F o u r D ays B r ist o l H igh ' By Betty Barstow ’C h u te Plai faniped IVew York lo ------• I Membership In the local State There’s no denying that things Lucky or Unlucky. l.‘l Mohr The re-opening of the S. A. A. Ly o n s Se o ffs Carlson, Vendrilto and “Tom Harmon” Guard unit is valuable experience drive in the homerooms has have been happening since the last Guifle Shows Aeroni rest Hartford Squad Still Stay! in Family K o v is Named for any boy, according to Raymond iiisue of the World , v . First and Alvord Fill in Gap; Intercepts Pass,, Races brought up the question of wheth- foremost In the minds of the it Municipal Field; E. Linders, 1940B, who enlisted in tics Classes Steps A t ‘ N o C u r v e’ Seattle. Oct. 23—or,- 91 Yanis to Score. ----- er one has to belong to the S. A. seniors was their election of their same Starts at 8:30. tbere’s no jinx connected with H ea d Coach W eaver’s Line Strong the Connecticut State' 6 uard when A. before he may particlp'ate In class officers . . . and that caiuicd Making Puraehiites. the number 13 for the Wlatrsk it wa. first organized in April. ^ ilh Big Backfield. extra-curricular activities. plenty of happenings. People start- I n B ase b a l l brothers. Climaxed by a brilliant running 1941. and in May was appointed ed campaigning for the ones they Hartford. Oct. 23,—In top shape performance of Captain Mohr. Every community Is supported The packing o f the paraChij In 1081-32-83. Joe Wistrak O f P. A . Tea m Company Clerk with a Corporal’s thought best suited for the Jobs wa.x the most Interesting featu " eager for their third test With but four days In which to . plus Ihe effective passing com- rating. by the citizens of that community, Inst an American association n r i c wore that number as a Univer- regardless of v,«». ther they arc and discussions went on right an l to the boys of the second and th| sity of Washington football develop a pair of running guards bination of Charlie Beilis and Car- -It IS his hope that the following left. We all found out what a job the Hartford Blues take on j ” IlllC NOX Pitcher Says son Curtis, the .Manchester High benefitted directly by the services period aeronautics class that lineman. Popular .Sports Figure article will help to create interest It Is to elect officers that suit ited the Pioneer Parachute Co| iS New York Yankees tonight Manchester High will take tbe football squad emerged victorious among the upper-classmen of Man- offered or not. fcre under the lights. Magazine Article Is In 1934-35-36. his . brother field against Weaver High at Mt. Thla is a proper system In a everyone . . . but now It’s alt pany Tuesday morning. Will Handle Squad in Its second COIL encounter of chester High and that It will im- over and we want to congratulate iThe kickoff, in a game where John had the same number. Nebo tomorr-iw afternoon as un- the IP ll season over a stubborn democratic community, since It is Before the classc.s were allov Bunk; Plans to Keep press them with their duties to the the class of ’42’s officers: Presi- to go Into the plant they had | ^a Blues will be shooting for their In 1040-41 the number fell to This Winter; Burkv derdogs. Coach Tom Kelley and Bristol High team, by a score of State and community. t based on full cooperation by all lid straight win over an asso- tha youngest Wistrak, Paul, a his as.sistants have worked hard dent, Charles Beilis; Vice Presi- write their names and stated On Pitching Baseball. lS-6. Despite past records the Since the citizens can take ad- zUon team will be at 8:,30. The flight but scrappy center. Bycholsky Retires. to replace both Doggart and Rob Company H. of which Ray is a vantage of these services, it is only dent, Dorothy Dougan; Treasurer, nationality of their parents ohl prospect of a win over Bristol metnher. is made up mostly of Bob Turklngton; and Secretary, ivldence Steamrollers fell be- I Turklngton in the lineup but was stirred the Ked and White team- right that he help pay for them. A card that was sent to the Ns Vinton. La, Oct. 28..—1B5-Blg young men. Several of the enlist- Mary Bantly . . . It Seems as It Department for checking. Ire the Blues here two weeks sgo, Ted Lyons believes ’ijie's been The Polish American chih elec- j not optiniifitlr about the game sters tftr^play the most effective community based on the demo- The Yanks since then as- ed men are recent graduates of the Beilis family must be fairly throwing real rurve.a for the Chi- ted Ed Kovis a." head roach of the against Ihe Capitol City'team. He game of the season before an ex- cratic system of government is in The group's guide and limed the franchise held In the di-l stale, hoive.ver. that Ronnis Manchester High school. Others serious danger of failing when the proud . . . Joe Beilis, president other of the employees at the cago White Sox for the past 18 ceptional crowd ot Manchester of the class of '41, and now socistlon by the Rollers, who are D ea t h Clai ms basketball team for. the coming ' Carlson and Pat Vendrlllo were irt the company are veterans of fullest cooperation Is not observed. neer Parachute Company were >Tars. and he plans to keep on do- High and Bristol High students. World War No. 1. Newly elected class officers are Charles Beilis, president; Dorothy Charlie, president of '43. ^w operating as an Independent season It was annpurt«d late yes- I doing a good job. as well as A l- Several years ago. our Student cent graduates of Manchester Hlj ing Il "until they take my suit Captain .Mchr turned in the oiit- Dougan, vice president: Mary Bantly, secretary; Robert Turklngton, V—v— v after yeara of organized foot- vord and exported to use all three Ray feels that high school sl\i- Council, realizing this, voted that school. aw ay. ” terdajr afternoon. At the same stanuing performance of the day Charlea Beilis treasurer. Along with other important N o te d D r iv e r In the game. The game will start with a combined intercepted pass denta should spend a ccrt.nin in order to participate in extra- After the group entered tl Twit^ bis regular line-up Intact "A." far as I'm concerned the time It was announced thst Buck amount of their time learning the events was the rally held last af 3:1.1 promptly. and a 91-yard run to a score. Kor curricular activities, one should building where the parachuq Bd only Frank Robinson and Ed- curve ball exists," said blond Ted Bycholsky would not play with the Although liking Glenn Miller art of being a soldier. All of the Editions Postponed Thursday In the assembly hall. It were actually made, they nolle at his home here, when questioned \1ea\cr Looks Good the other score, Charlie Beilis belong to the S. A. A. certainly was grand to see so le Waltman of the reserves ou the Gufi Schrader Dies of team this year rifled a long pass to Carson Oirtls doesn’t make Senior President young.men of today have one thing O n ly T ea m Captai n This year, the matter has again that the doors were run by el- recent- Then they ob.served how the par Ted said he could cun'e a ball track automobile driving cham- ward passes. The squad also Although he played end on last thai will enable them to advance successful All the players except Freshmen class, too. he reorganized Churchills of of the day. The attempted kick Capt. Joe Urbanetti were banished ly, new backboards for the bas- chutes were .sewn by four threa| fprlngfield have promised for the "round a post" and added: " I ’d pion, was fatally injured last night boasts of a heavy line and a fine year’s football team, his ability much more rapidly than the person V— V at once. pair of ends; The visitors lost their after touchdown was unsucce-aslul. In the first round. Urbanetti ketball court have been purchas- oming Sunday, as they move ihto like to see the chap who wrote when his speedy little racer lock- earned him the position of quarter- who enters the service knowing Another grand thing was that star center through early season Manchester’s defeat of the fa- back on this year's up-and-coming reached the second round when he ed. The most interesting part of ; Kartford determined .to avenge tha that curve-ball piece stand up to little more than that he has a right the rally really carried over m ■ ed wheels with another during a Injurie." and for a wh ile It looked vored Bristolltes tied the CCIL en- squad. Those who saw last Fri- Across the was defeated by Molloy of West All directors of any extra-cur- the game Friday . . Cheering seemed to be the packing of t l IS-0 setback they sustained at I Bob F’eller and then deny the ac- and a left foot. contest the Louisiana State counter Into a Gordian knot and day’s game against Bristol (M. H. Hartford. George Collins, former ricular activities see to It that all was good and well organized . . . parachutes, that were twenty-fol Iprlngfleld two week." ago. " tuality of a curve." St as though they might not get There is room for several enlist- feet In diameter Into a very smi the final outcome Is still far from S, 13. Brl.stoi 6l no doubt heard Exchange Desk H. P. H. S. star, now at M. H, S„ members belong to the S. A. A. if Wtth a brand new llae-up. only He said It was possible the fair. started in the usual Weaver'fash- ments In Company H and any high Our new cheer-leaders did an ex- pack. The parachute was car certain. Manchester High and .Mid- Chailie calling ”1-2 1-2 1-2" and By Howard Major, Jr. put up a fine fight but was beaten it is not too great a financial bur- cellent job . . . ,Now that we’ve pve being left of the original published pictures, which showed ion. However, the team clicked .school student who w ishes to do .so fully folded and ' packed bY Schrader s car, which he had de- dletown High have yet to play then .shw some fast action as either in the first round by the lop rank- den. It is hoped that the rixipera- shown what we c.an do, let’s con- quad and with tackle Janusls and a curve—or an optical Illusion —at smartly against two dowm state Meriden High, undefeated to date, miiy come to the ■Armory on Mcm- censed men. The rip-cord on aigned and built at a cost of $15.- he or one of the other backs tore ing player. Bob Flanagan of West 'Uon of the entire student Ixxly tinue It riglit through the football ck Gintoff of the late Steam- various stages of flight. might squads and right now Is on edge day night and watch the company It .spom.s hardly neces.sary to modern parachute Isn’t clamped ( (KX), connected with one driven by and should the Meriden team up- into or around the line. Charlie Hartford. The following represent- will be in evidence, and really games In the next weeks and in oilers of Providence, the (.TiUrch- have been taken from a distance fer th" remainder of the season. set the undefeated Middletown ar- at drill. Introduce thi.^ column with the to the handle that Is pulled to r| Jimmy Wilburn, Portland, Ore. may well have the record of hav- ed M. H. S. in the tourney; Capt. prove to skeptics that there Is all the basketball games yet to are confident they will upset and enlarged, ."and distance de- I»oa of Btars Hurt ray there is a possibility of a The only requirements for per- -itatement that it 1s our first time lease the 'chute, but It is attachq For a split second the two ing played more football thla year sons wishing to enlist are: Joe Urbanetti, George Collins, still plenty of school spirit and come . . . Let’s really get in on ou Vlscusl's team. stroys the vividness of 4 curve.” Referee Joa Redl»v wave." speeding c*rs traveled bub to hub, There Is no mistaking the fact MHS tie with Middletown for the ’’on the desk"; so we will con- by a cable that can be adjusted i Sunday’s kickoff, as jMraal, will in first rn.uvi in f-i.vnUn i c- I, a.s he drops huge Abe Simon with right to chin that CoaCb Kelley feels the loss of for M. H. S. than any other man 1. They nutst be over the age of Robert Wilson. Robert Blssell, pride in Manchester High school the down beat and cheer the teams To queries about possible retire- in nrsi rOJivl in f Franklin .'’l^ pj'cd .'■'irjKin Li . . . then Schrader waa catapulted al- CCID championship. sider il done for the record and that the pilot can move aroimd i at and crowd of Tony MuAto in two. Simon stayed 13 with these players. Wilson, an end la on the team except Captain Fred 18 years. .lames Aceto and Edward Bollnskl. Jerry Sapienza, ’43. on to victory. 2 tbe biggest ment, the 40-er -who has pitched Jo^ IjfjuUi, Musto most 15 feet Into tbe air and over The standings of the league are get do.vn to Work. not spill the parachute open. A l he year to date Is expected to out with a broken leg. Doggart is Mohr. '2, They must be physically fit. V—V— V for th? White Sox since his grad- tha race track fence. He suffered now as follows: other .safety precaution Is a lltt| atch the Blues snd Churchill" uation from Baylot University in In the hospital and Turklngton w L T Due to his broad ahouiders, his n’he drill se.ssion starts at 7:.'!0 Capt’n Fritz Moore’s ninety yard red thread on the pack. If th a fractured skull and concussion every Monday night and lasts until "The .Sentinel." a four page dash was something we really like attle it out Id a game where no 1923. said: must sit on the sidelines for two Middletown .. .1 0 0 speed and his timing, Charlie is M. weekly piibli.shed by the New Reecliiien D efeated thread is broken. It is an IndlcJ M in nesota Fears and died of cerebral hemorrhage. H. S’s top pole vaulter this com- 9:30. Anyone wishing to ask ques- to see . . . kuarter will be asked and certainly "M y idea is to just stay in there weeks to overcome scholastic dif- Meriden ...... 1 0 1 Haven High School, contaln.s two tion that the parachute has beq pone given. Wilburn waa not injured. ficulties. With this problem to Manchester .. .1 1 0 ing track season Last spring he tions concerning the activities of V— V— V tampered with. until they take my suit away. Joe Louis Busy Dodging the company and the length of interesting features: "Fifteen Editorial B y Bell City Sq u a d "Bull" Doggart’s accident on the That may not be long because O ne B o b Vi'eslfall Schrader’a wife was in tbe overcome the coaching staff has 'Bristol ...... 1 1 1 cleared the bar at nine feet, six Years Ago Today.” which tells The members of the classes we| grandstaind when tbe miahap oc- inehe.s at his best and vaulted .service or other points about which field last Friday was a very un- after you pa-ss 35 It’s easy to hit been giving ^the line replacements West Hartford .0 2 0 about the activities of .N’fw Ha- •Safety On Bicycles 7 grateful to Chester Roblna curred. They bad planned to leave consistently over nine feet'. It is they may be curious, may do so by happy event, both for "Buil ” and lotor Sales T o ps a snag An injury can really throw a lot of extra attention since Mon- ven High School students fifteen ~In past years many people have teacher of the aeronautics clas Newest Dusky Destroyer today for Cedar Rapids prepara- Ed Kovis day. Vendrlllo and (Tarlspn have exjiected that he will have better- asking the guard at the door where Manchester High’s soccer squad the team. I ’m sure everyone joins William Vaders. mechanical dravj you onto the nibbisb pile then. Minneapolis, Oct. 22.—(.P — The the Company Office may be found. years preceding the i.ssue of the noticed the school children rftllng us in hoping that he and Elden tory to going to Canada for a been groomed for the guard posi- M H S I n trod uces ed ten feet when next spring’s sea- paper; the other cclunm. ’’Over on bicycles back and forth from received its first taste of defeat o f’ Ing teacher, and the Pioneer Parfi |Y’ B o w l i n g League But as long as my arm feels good Michigan man Minnesota resperta son comes to an end. Wilson, who is in the hospital from there’s no sense in lying down and bunting trip. outstanding sports figures in to-wn. tions with Alvord alternating at the Air Waves. ” is written to school three and four abreast. They the ’41 season last Friday after- chute Company for a very uq most Is Capt.'iln Bob Westfall And Rv liarrv Grayson established himself now. and will injuries received while at practice, giving up the ghost.’’ Known as "King of tbe Dirt He has played the court game and tackle 'and guard. A fter last In his first two years of high give the students a greater ap- have almost always blamed the noon at the Bell City as they fell usual and valuable experience. New York, Ort. 23 Jack John- be heard from every time Louis is thoroughly familiar wtth the N ew Sliid v Course will soon be right In shape again. Manchester Motor Sale." by tak- Ted won 12 and lost 10 the past there’s a reason. Tracks," Schrader has been racing night s practice, which was espe- school he played basketball with preciation of the hl.story. culture high school for not Instructing the betore the feet of the Bristolltes. Franklyn White, '42. I son kept Sam Langford waiting tackles anybody else...In or out style of play the club uses. In ad- V— V— V Bg a 2 to 1 derision from Br>-ant season, dropping his last five Minnesota scouts, rating We;^t- for nine years... never did give for 35 years. cially long, the team looked td be the school team but la.st year he and ideals of the Western Hemi- children properly. We arc of the 4 2. In a tie for first place last ktid Chapman kept to the top of of the army. dition he was recognized as one of in good shape for the Weaver Sport- Wise One by one plays are being elim- American League games In a fall s." the best spinning fullh'ick .the Boston Tar Baby ^ another After funeral serxicea here to- This year Man< heater High Is played on the Vikings, last year’s sphere. opinion, however, that It is not week the Reedmcn, as a result of the Wednesday Night League at ■J . Franklin Is the top chsUenger the outstanding semi-pro pitchers game tomorrow. The backfield this setback, are now In third place inated from Suck and Buskin’s list row, but came back to lick the In the nation, report lie Is Jii.sl as (l,an« e after their fneetmjtln Chel- day the body will be sent to Cedar introducing a new course which Is champion in the Hoc l.«ague. By Frank Zimmerman from lack of instruction at school. l l i " h T a k es Second |(ie "Y ." Don Willis Garage drop- b*^'ond any question, and what is In baseball in these parts. His might undergo some changes be- the first of its kind in Connecticut, Charlie is taking the Saleman- of the C.C.I.L. W'est Hartford Is of “ maybes ” and soon everyone Chicago Cubs In the city series. dangerou." ak ever. He ami the sea. -Mass , in 1906. more important Is the fact that he Rapids for additional rites "Windham t'roakings" publica- Every year safety Is taught with will know what the club has chos- KO 3 games to 1 to tha Chambers’ Friends said burial prolMbly i to the Polish players fore game time but It la almost though others are being started in shlp course but ha.s not found an emphasis on bicycle riding es- first with six points. Bristol sec- sophomore grCat, Tom Kuzma, fake /' One outing with Tham was suf- Is an attraction. Three ca.ses of ’’lamented los.s" tion of Wimlham High of Willi- en for its annual three-act prbduc- 111 T r ia n g u la r Me< Itci-ers and Chagnot'a Flrechlefs the ball to each other. Sometimca| fh ient for'L i'l Arthur. would be in Los Angeles. j for the season is a popular one certain that Kelley will start the many schools for the second hsif much time for clubs I.a.sc week he I mantle. Connecticut, ha.s an item pecially riding three and four ond with five points. Manchester I'-ok 2 out of 3 games from the Any fighter who seta a record with the club and general public. broke out in the ranks of Manches- third with four points, and Meri- tion. the enemy see." it: most of t ^ ! Lemuel Henr.v Franklin hopes j regulars, Beilis at quarter, Mohr of the year. It is a study of our was honored by his clas-smatcs by i in it.s ’hatterho:c’’ column of abreast. The lesson is taught, the ■riarty Five. for an indoor fight In a boxing and Atkinson at the halves and Western Hemisphere neighbors - being nominated for class presi- ter High’s football squad here dur- children have heard, but they do den last with one point. V— V— V As Manchester's cross-countli time they don't. Coaeh beyhie...... !for better treatment from Joe town ss tough os Cleveland— 13,- The loss of Bycholsky, however. parli'ular interest; tlie Item: It took ten boys to pull apart Lalley took high single honors Sport Forum Is a big handicap for the new head Degutis at full. both to the north ahd south of us. dent. This Monday the honor was ing the past week, and as a rc.sult not heed the warning. It Is quite Bristol began the scoring In the team rode to the triangular mea Bierman,- biisy buiMlng a defonxe i k«uis, though last winter and 256 paid admissions and $31,624— "'Riitli .Nolan’s inspiration comes two brass hemlsphere.s held to- "tth 140, while H. Barton put to- M en's C l u b Ro ll coach to overcome. This chap Is Will It Continue To Click f The new course falls in line with completed by his election to that the Red and While takes the field easily seen that the high school first few minutes when Lowicki at Hartford last Friday, muq Jack Dwyer, Sports Editor, against the ' chap who /tilnrtst : was early Indication as Franklin did in thrice dropping frohi Manchester, but it Is ru- gether by vacuum, in one of the L'tther s 3-strlng total of 368. wret ked him last year. Wipes his I that the champion's handlers want the best all-round athlVte In Man- T^at is the big qu.estion Iq the . the present trend to promote bet- office. tomorrow with two of its outstand- can do no more. They can not fol- and Arden dribbled the ball up the singing and joking went on, ar The scores: and stopping ample Abe Simon, ing players out of the lineup. Bull mored that she still has a certain physics classes last week. The .Msmhrster Evening Herald, lads see the pUskin often enough!'’ '’ D»rk De- chester St the' present -tlwe. An mirids of the coaching, staff. Will \ ter relations betvCeen the peoples During the summer Charlie Vale .student who makes her take low each and every child home to field and Arden putting a beauti- everybody was in high spirits. Bii Manchester Motor Sales .(2) has Indeed been touched by bucks E xce lle n t Sco res Doggart .and Boh Tiirkin. ton. both boys pulled and pulled, and when Dear Sir: al Ann Arbor .‘Saturday .stroyer. office magic. ■excellent baseball pitcher, one of they continue to click? After a of this hemisphere. Tlie economtr worked in the engraving depart- notice ” Anybody know K.ith’.s see that they practice what they ful cross shot past the uprights in direct contrast, as the bil Hair first-string guards for the past the two hemispheres did "let go." 88—188 Having played ball In Manches- Westfall Is not a fla.siiy tvpe.\riie | While I.,ouia was collecting from While marking time for Louis, the, beat basketball players seen rather disappointing series of geography course, which formerly ment at Cheney .s. Although his Munchk'ster inspiration’’ Yale learn. and Eggleston, MHS goalie. No wended its solitary way homowaif Bohadik two seasons will be out of the they all went sprawling— at Ica.st . . - 2 1 0 ter and being Intereited’ in every triple threat business‘ is’ for lijc , for nudging ov- Franklin is specializing In beat- here In. years and at football was losses the team suddenly came fo lasted only a half year, has been future is undecided, his persever- eompetitiun is tuiigh! Are you students, so blind you scoring was done again until early after the meet, the good spirill Jky . . . , 103-359 The South Methodist church game. Ihc ones really pulling did . were sunk in the depths of deJ capacity of the game in town np othcr boys. He doesn't kirk. hV l'’'' “ assortment of round- ing the champion’s time. outstanding whenever he played. life against East Hartford and extended to a whole year to in- ance and personality will make . 4' car. not see how your behavior Is In the second period when "Swede" McOurry 108—334 to the time we left here. ( 1921 to bowUng league started with some then downed Its traditional rivals,' clude this extra study. The study, him tops in whatever he tackles. blackening' the name of the school ? \ — \ — \ pondency; for the Redmcn ha| doe.sn’t pa."s r.i/. bov how lie ran Bum-of-the-Month Franklin had the 255-pound Si- A knee injury forced his retire- The Arnold Collegian published Anderson tapped a pass from Sim- rwamite 113—.3.55 19381 I am Interested In what you fair acoree being turned In for the Bristol^ 13-6. That was the most which is a companion to Spanish, Bob Turklngton. with a case of Surely, If you would stop and eon past the usually alert Bristol l^ist week-end was an interest- come in second, having been badl| •spin w ith Ihiyt foott,all ( ’npt.aln I program. IrMng Schoenwald mon swaying like a poorly con- ment from the grid game and JiHe.r. every three weeks by the students ing one for Maureen Llntncr, ’42. Tanner . 92 - 20.1 have to say about the fans and aeaalon on the alleys. The teams wise is a HThndicap on the courts. encouraging feature since the sea- . began last week; it Includes the ineligibility, and Bull Doggart, think, this practice would go on no goalie. This goal did not discour- beaten by Hartford. The victor Bob’s big. ihidgv and built cl ose “ *2-'> -^ue Martin. row’s game will see five of last ington and "Bull" Doggart told from rislts to other schools have consequence when' he missed a Hartford copped first place wit' the season to keep peace in my Solem described the beauties of the soe rad in ntore wrays than one. The COvoll ...... 98 U4 100— 307 light of the program, among In- Simpson ...... J ...... Pohl Zaches ...... 101 .. 94— 195 Anyway, (Clemson has won the forts are being made to Induce him atrumental, dancing, vocal and year’s starters In. the gams. the rooters what .they expected of remarked on the "anything but question. Louis said he didn’t care the time of 14:28, made by Glon^ family, being a family man, and I "Y■’ formation to the football writ team ta known as tbs Ckrdlnsls McLan .. ___ 108 99 85— 287 the student body at each game. or friddo. The lit eup at finish was L«(!3iapelle ..116 108 86—310 last seven straight. era the other day, asperially ivhen to return with the team he insiits specialty aqts. A recitation of politeness” of thq schools. Let’s not Benjamin . . . . .:... J _____ Pratt for hats that "have a litUe bit of am sure none of the boys question- and two of its star backs are Gan# Lord .. . . •... 82 99 lKL-291 “The boys are on the field, not everything on them and look like follows: i. Glonfriddo, H; 2. StoneJ Kioll ...... 118 103 83-1-304 ed the honesty or Integrity of my- Ossie remarked that his contract Mercer .. ----- 84 that he wants to give his knee and humorous pioems will also be In- High School World Staff give visitors the chance to say this ir Tulsa. OKla.—You can’t blame cardinal and Barnard Cardtnsi 107 102-;^^ for the personal glory but for the a garden.” He doean.‘t care for H; 3. Johnston, M; 4. Bray, M; SJ Frazier ...... 112 111—223 self, Billy Leggett, the assistant runs out thia yeat-. arm a chance to rest during tbe cluded in show. 1941-1942 about Manchester’s students. Let’s Arden...... B. Anderson Coach Henry Fmka for worrying • . . Boston OoUaga’B halfback. wluter. A i r Co m pressio n glory of the school; If we feel that Sll tl\lnk before we act. girls who wear their hair In long La Fleur. H; 6. Shifflett, H; manager, or Joe Tedford. the Tad WilHama, la uaad mainly as a 882 419 897 1178 This will be the second of the c 571 532 491 1594 about the strength of the Okla- the students are not behind us, we Francis Dickson. bobs and then startle you with ah Touhey, H; 8. Azinger, M; (>■ treasurer. Today’s Gnsat Star Oocor wrhUs other playera run with Tsam No. 4 Al Obocho-wski will be assistant Student Variety Shows put on by . E d l t o r s - i n i C h i e f : Emma Lowicki ...... J. Kleinachmidt homa A. and M. eleven which his some of the talented M.H.S. stud- don’t feel much like winning the upsweep, either. Saultel, H; 10. SL John, H; llJ When tbe businessmen found out Jerry Mjtchell, New York Post 0>a ball . . . That probably ax- Plercey ., .... 86 103 105— 294 coach to Kovis. The blond thunder- Reich, Virginia Whltham. Stiicliecl in Class ganae,’’ said Capt Mohr. e il MeUo, H; 12. Brown. M: 13. CartyJ University of Tulsa gridders must eqta. Because of the success of Cknrent Eveata Bnmulzed Fcrnler ...... '... Simpson Verne Halladay couldn’t tell the that the people wanted baseball, "ZeRe Bonura was released tiy the plalna why ha doesn’t gat much at- Thompson ... +9 94 97— 270 bolt proved.his worth, to the team Sports Editor: Frank Zim- Several trumpeters from the B; 14. Stevenson, M: 15. SignorelliJ A lsa b W it h draw n the help they were wHling to give I face Si^turday. last year and will probably be a last year’s program, many re- ot length of the .Pyrenees. He said army. His S3 years n ^ e him an tentlim from tha F«iw ay fans, who Ward .... ___ 91 96 100— 287 merman. band played as the students sang that they were about two thous- H; 16, Harris, B; 17, Coe, M; I S j Heiwl Hickman, who waa a reg- iquests were made for a similar Reading the newspaper, believes The team has practiced for the us could not be questioned. Those over-aged destroysr.” are uaad fo a Tad WUIlama who U Frasier ....112 100 97— 309 tower of strength during the com- Column Editor: Betty Bac- The General Sflenc'e classes of "The Manchester Victory Song" and mile long, but as a matter of Major, M; 19. Greer, H; 20. 8hea,| ular guard for Tulsa as a sopho- ing campaign. event this year. Success for the Mrs. MargU(6rtte Campbell, Is a cast three da vs and now are ready ! F r o m P i m lico R ace of us who ran tbe affaire of the D E MeOoy. , stoW. ! Anthdny Alibrio have Just com- and Albert Pearson played the pi- fact, they’re only two hundred and H; 21. Heatley, M; IS, Barclay J team knew the Cheney family was more, hasn’t been able to make the one scheduled on October 29, Is al- habit thdt everyone, young and old, to tackle West Hartford tomorrow first team since transferring to Hot ^fova Warmop 8M SM 899 1160 Excellent ProocclB most certain. Legion of Honor: Gloria Sa- i pleted a study of the devices which ano when a solo was- sung by should form. Mrs. Campbell Is seventy miles. Verne’s conse- M; 23. Pariseau, M; 24. Peteraon,| not intereeted in Sunday baseball at Mount Nebo. the Aggies. lUtest rumor about Gabby Hart- Wraag Apprsaek The team, however, in spite of Maureen listner, '42. plenu, Elmar Wedin.- | operate on air pressure and cojj- Americo Gentllcore. trying to have the students of her quence wasn’t as easy as some of H. Chicago, Oct. 23— Tha thrill on Nebo on a big scale. The late Exchange EMitor: Howard' Both the first squad, and the the others, for be had to tell Clara D. Stidham. of a Uketlme for any horseman la Patsy O’Leary stopped me on the nett is that be wilt manage tha Whan Umpire Beans Reardon these handicaps, will have a wealth pressed air. history classes realize this. A t the w ^ asking Prasldant Foril Frick of material' on band to make the Major. new second squad cheerleaders di- Johnson In Spanish why he liked to see his colors come home In street on day and told me that if Phillies next year, but there’a-aome H igh H arriers BaekHhsU Backboards Ordered beginning rf each, history period, of the National League for a ralaa. final selections from. Haraburad, Girls’ . Sports Eklltor: 'F lo r- Submarines, caissons, digging rected the cheering at this rally. some memoer of the class (^ves ,i Annual Prom Planned her. Verne found that he didn’t Quill Attendance Imprdrea fmot of a Kentucky Derby field - we could receive permission, the B o x i n g O fficials doiibt whether Gerry Nugent ence Pallein. tunnels, and divers are the chief Two new cheers. "Zigity Boom.” know enough Spanish for that, so end the Sabeths of Chicago have would put up tha kind of dough ha remarked: "I’d ratlsa-froin um,i John Bycholsky. SUn Opalach, Vo- New fan-shaped backboards summary of the present news and businessmen would put up s grand- pirlng if I bad mough money." Librarian: Ruthmary .W lrtal-' users of compressed air. Oral re- and “ Victory" were introduced by .The annual High School - Miss Todd helped him. The sug- The meeting of QulU Club on I their fingers crossed. stand for ua without any cost to Gabby would demand for that Job T o R a ce Weaver Jack, Kurlowicz. Ed Kose ani have been ordered for the this summary Is commented on . . . Frick promptly tumad down la. ports on thm subject were given two members of the first squad. Prom has been planned for No- gestion that he do it in panto- October. 16, IM I, in room SF wael Albert Sabetb, Chicago attorney, us. Another business roan told tiie, P la n to O rga n ize . . . Freddy Hutchlnaon, who wron Obochowskl. The team will prac- l^r' haaketball gamea. However, due to and added to. In this way, each tha raise for fear. Beans rsally Uce tonight at the East Side Rec- Photoipitpher: Harry Straw. by the students. One in particu- The present cheerleading squads vember 14. The proceeds from mime didn’t help Veme, but cer- opened by the President. Helen! snd bis attractive wife believe they when we were out of the red, that 26 games for the Buffalo Intoma- present conditions it is not known person in the class has a good idea meant it. ^ reaUon (Tenter and anyone wishing Reporters: Eleanor Carlson, lar, on how submarine divers are are composed of the followtng^stu- this dsnee, which Is open to the tainly did humor the members. Ferrell. 'There was an attendance I have a raal chance to Uke the 1943 if we heeded any more money to tlonalB, didn't pttdi a gama Kaachasfor R M cross country when these will arrive. They have of the present world situation. New Haven. (Conn., Oct. 23.—(Si “ g to tryout for the squad is welcome, ordered since June. . Ik)la Clark, Thomas Ferguson, affected by great pressures, was of denta: First squadc-Joyce Bro'nke, One period a week is set aside whole school, will be added to Anyway, he was s good sport, snd of thirty members which is much I Dcihy. Thsir reason Is Alsab, aeh- ask for it, and hs would see that he rejoined tha TIgara and tsara w ill meet Weaver High of noted interest. If a diver . comes Elsie Kleinachmidt, Bob Kurland. so was Clara Johnson, for listen- larger than last year. It proves I aitlotial 2 years old bay colt which we got it. — Members of the Connecticut atory ia that hia arm wao "daad' Hartfoctf fotnomw afternoon over according to Manager Joe MS- Theee backbosnls are of the lat- Walter Gorman, Mary Johnaon, exclusively for the 'tUscuaalon , of the student hind. Referees’ Associstioa, which- con- For 2S years it has baaa a tradl- mone. ,eat design, and are entirely con- Shirley Klraiball. Wanda Koain- out too suddenly his. blood stream Pat Murphy, PhylUs Skrabac, and current events, and the source of ing to his "s'a” snd uh’s.” that the club is progressing, rapid. I cost them only $700 but which al- I am sure Manchester would t«- tha first tlma ha triad to wrarm up tha local course. The runners are is affected and a "bend" comes over Tbe committees for the Prom John Bonn, Shirley Hollister, ly in popularity In its second year. [ ready has won $102,880. Yesterday sists of nearly a score of the afU r flinging fivs times In tan days tlon at D ^ v ar Uaivtralty for tha axpaetoS to pass through Nebo atructed of steel. This is another ald, Robert Kuriand, Maureen Carol Stavnitsky;' second squad: this news is usually the Scholastic are as follows: General chair- celve the support for another good him. He more or less suffers a St Ed Adzmy, Donna Boyd, Martha William Palmer snd Mafalds Fe- It also shows that many'students | they declared him out of the Pim- state's baat-knowm booting bout ar- for the BIsons . . , The famous school prssldent to wear k red about ths end of ths first period. good reason why all the atudenU Lintner, Peggy! Noonan, Nor- Magazine. Monday, the two most man and program chairman. team if ctreumstsBoes waiyanted bltera, are consldertn'g Joining the weaklt fo football gamss . . no in which he doubles over because Cffiase. Joe Falkowskl, Rita Had- lice made a brave attempt to do do have the ability of creative I lico Special, to be run -Oct. 3 0 - it, but every other place Is in the Dodgers-Oiants fsud didn't kasp Tbo nee is scheduled fo start at Lawrence. Kas.—Knothole Cluha ahould aubecribe to the S. A. A. man PratL jtirry Sapienza, interesting topics from the Fred Mohr; decorating . chair- American Federation of Labor, the hs says, "May ths vast foam are old stuff In baseball. Every Jtae* thaae new backboarda am ha. his muscles have irregular contrac- den. Patty Kirkpatrick, Florence Scholastic were "Danger-Inflation the rhumba, but it looked more writing. end behind that derision lies their same position as Manct^tsr, and Bill Louhman from Invltliig. four 3:$0 and according to Cosich Pete Mkrgery Sheridan. Don Stid- tions. He suffers' much pain be- man and chairman for tetrons or leas like a session of hep-cstal derby bt^>es. Journal (Courier said today. wte," Wlgren hia 'harrtsra wUl nmet ban club kM lU "kid” affUiafo; lag paid for from tha S. A. A. ham, Eleanor ‘ Struff, Mary Perkins, and X-ois Wilson. at Work" given by Marie Fitz- Because of lack of time no; all I such teams as Poll's, FUk Red Brooklyn playara to his Ulster cause the nitrogen gas in his blood , and patronesses. Erls Porter- Not sU of the members, missed of the manuscripts handed In were Secretary BUly Taylor of Hart- County (N. T.) fai^ for a Mt seas stur oompstlUon from tbs Now the Unlveraity of Kaiieoa ' ad. Sunivan, Sidney Thrall, Georga Principal Bailey closed the rally Patrick, and "Man of Many Jobs” I "We apprerisU the InviUtkm to Topa Hendee Indians and others cannot be uasd rapidly enough. wtth the quotation fised in past field; chairman of the'’ music the)r questions, but most of them discussed. Among those read, how? I hai-e Alsab run In the Sperial," ford has notlflijd the membeni to hunting after tha aaaaon eloaad Hsrtfosd >• fipplying tbe formula to football It Is hoped that Oie feackboarda WtUlaM ^ given by Ethel Modean, both mem* and checking, George Hunt; too numerous to mention are no meet in Louis (KIdl Kaplan’s ras- .'Mdll' arrive aoon, but, as Ims been The nitrogen goes Into his blood yeara, "Beat Bristol or Biut." bers t€ the sixth p ^ o d history got their snswors by “anltohing'’ ever, was a ahort story, “Welcome babath said. "But wa want to rest more. . < . one ball player who won't Out of four starts this ysar tks Athletic Diroefor Gislnn Henry ITpiati: Alan Cona, Mar- refreshments chairman, Joan in the sudlonce. In Hartford .next Sunday locals hsve come through first ■MBtioned before, It la lidpoaalbic yeasels as gaa bubbles. class. t>> Quebec,” a character sketch, I piK up for his $ year eld cam- have a chance to hold back a few has formed tbe “Jayhawk, knot- Joria Fafrweather, Dorothy Todd.' These r chairmen will Elds Fiota qang tTours" In Tours truly, noon to discuss ths qffUlstlonK tha thTM U n a sad piscsd sscood fo ■** definite time for their Also,' it was found that Nlots fiy. . Ne*- Typist In history, the class is resdihg “Two Limi^ H*Mta,” and an edl-1 psigB. a«d we aredt fooUag'wtasn ■ ^ '' Wn>. H. DoiwtL (Umas from hia pay ta Johnny Rig. hole club” ^ and announced that I%aneuf, Valerie Sweat, Betty ing at very high altitudes receive ' chqoae ^ their j assistants and Spanish, snd the meetlhg ended newspaper nid, SMfoee bMkefokU foam. « f Jfsw HartfarA High etw "rsA ago ta a ’ory studMt o f elem atary and anil dlscuaslng the settlement of toFlal on "Tubmuloala." “ “ Kentudor nay. His now brlds. th ofon asr BnUta. Oeim.. are loeUiig tot "W hen' Wakh and Helen Hayea. the very same effects. Helen Mayes, ’42, has Joined the further'plans will be snhounced Wflth the Biqglng o f the same song Miicb. enthusiasm is shown by I perby. All the yeers we've had • A fixed aeala of foaa for work- Dorothy (Comlsksy. Is traasursr of tHaagla moA at tha Capifol aty. higAi achools ta this arw ie auto- the thirteen origins] states. at a latcr-datc. English, by A of the membera ing bouta woqld' be among the S*mea with foams averagfog As usual, ths qulst msimsrsd lo- Bulhmarr -Wlrtalia, ’il. tj-ping staff of ths Worid.. \ the members of the club thla year. tha White Sox and aigna Johnny's autleally a mamher. Four aetteoa Twaum I r*Cty Noonan. a ------r - : - ---- Eteanor CartaoB 'SA a'dwSy’ H Wck*2^ ^ inning |ti^M.*’{hf“hShe^%mp3MtSs beneflja, attained frdm Joining the about eighteen years ot age^ pre- cal meafor .wlll hot make any pre- been j r —■■■. 1. \ . ■ t ■ •~Riitluaarv Wlrtalia. ' * 1 ****UB. ^wa BUjr IWJlfcvsr er racordad tharatbara was 90. on .<•da- pay checks of the stadium, hnre. at askto Ubor ornnlxatiogB, the rafozaraaa *^n?^** ” ^ 6^ «f fown. dictions legartUng ths 'outcome ^ t for tbe club, which will be epon- • - ' I Ifffoao. T1w*_wme Walter-Danla. SM ; P waea said to. faal7 The Pascoag, It. l„ park rasa aored hjr tbe Boy. Beouta' and -Al- M a«ra< Now MtatE^DsMi. “ .•rs “• pha Phi ooMga. rAGE TWELVE ^ MANCHESTER EVENING H ER^D, MANCHESTER, CONN. THLiKSUAI, UCTQBEK ?3, 1941 ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2.3. 1941 PAG E TBiRTBBI^

RED RYDER Reception Cum mil tee BY FRED HARMAN ^'4iU “WlNKLlfA B ANJO Sense an^ Nonsense © i l l COf5E BACK. •HE HID -THAT , A GH06T H ER E,R ED R T C C P ? f00,000 HAUL i D wk f Atto’JND here )4W( TbVJkl A C it u i Wants Classified Fo rYo ur B e n e fit ^ ^ BEStRE -WET,, The QuasMon Count the Cost Lisping animal trainer—-I can’t c h a n s e -u m Are you a little envious? if so, find my panther (as the curtain CAUGHT, ruCH IN ‘TtN ' atrlkes, little strikes, walkouts here’s my advice; arose). Y ears, f56 every day, When someone has a thing you THiNKur^' mally the British were returning Manager—Git out, ow that Wanted to Rent atlafied, disgnintled workers want, think, also of the price. Automobiles for Sale Help Wanted— Female Household' Goods several oil tankers borrowed from stage' Never mind your rTothes! Lost and Found Young Iiulian Long Seiiteiicel seek more pay; When you see others who have 2 WOMEN TO DISTRIBUTE sam- KITCHEN RANGE, good baker, W’ANTED—FOUR ROOMS, or the United States and that this, ops, mills, factories resse work LOST— IN THE VICINITY of CO N VERTIBLE COUPE. 1940 with Increased use of rail, tank much, and go through life to The United .States contains 6 ples and take orders. Earnings hot water ftont. Cheap for quick small house, 2 adults, 1 chUd. whene'er they like. - Meekville, Manchester, white and Mercury, has 4 new Gomlyear cars, "means that we are mpving breezily. per cent of the world's area and 7 *30 weekly. Write B7 after .3 p. m. WANTED FIRST CLASS me- and paper. Sell yours now. Call The Herald. look a .second time and then he WAY,' B IO ICK O N E M A W N1N* P E R P E TR A TE D ON MV POOR everything pcrtaininc to your life. ordinator's program, the abnormal- raptured him a month later, \ya| tiool, 'Seemed to take pride In Whenever you can Induce water Colonel—Friend. G E T V D U R COMING U P> eliunle. Don Willi.s. IS Main Wni. Ostrinsky. Phone 587J>. recognized the young man. Soon Special rcadmg.s .Vir. 2HH Main BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE on ly, warm weather of September back in the state prison today ling college slang, and at the of Its own volition to run uphill Sentry- Welcome to .our mist! S A D D L E D U P T W O H E A D E O W O R C ESTE R'S BACK BY T H A T street after the pin boy aeeined to notice T H ’ s a m e w a v A N ’ ChDN’T B R E ATH w e ' l l OFF THE £ rlreet. oppo.silc i.'apcn Ircci ,\uto .\cces.soiies— Tires 6 Hawthorne street, sewer and and October has cut down demand confronted with more troubll leakfast table called out: ; or the hslr on s cni to lie fiat WANTED- USED TYPEWRITER DeCantIa and after a game- was for heating oil far below mirmal, with the law. N O TIC E IT T I L L D A V LIf t iUT VICIOUS V A N D A L,LE A N O E R .^- LOOK ihJTD THIS ‘STARBOARD Hartford. I'onp. Hour.s i0'3*> a 2 .MEN TO DISTRIBUTE samples sidewalks. Price reasonable. Tel. ISon—Mother, chase the row when I ornered by a dog. you (aul No Gracic, every sad-eyed wom- not too old, and In good condi- over he came up from the pit and and^ has permitted the building up Mead, member of a respecteii IMAG j N E / a F E M A L E IN A CATASTRO PHE.' m. to n'p. m. Phone .''i-.'io.’M .NEED WHITE WALL TIRES? and take orders Earnings *30 7965, Iwn thla way. at the same time cause a man to an isn't necesaaiily one who loved BOW.^ '.s**' ' I hav^ over 300 in stork, all tion. Telephone 7426. said to DeCantis, "Where did I of Inventories." .Stamford family, was returned td G R A S S S K IRT.'— AND weekly. Write Box Z. Herald or [Mother--(Equal lo thr occ.a-1 change his religion or [villtlcal and lost: she might have loved ALL HANDS sizes. Brunner’s, Oakland Bt. meet you?" To this DeCantis re- One of. Ickes' aides. In reply to the pri.son yesterday by George A| h T he NAME"caUEEbiiB’‘ 1^ i 80 Dnl--Glvc the poor calf some! opinions by argument. and w or him. bel o w ' rail at 49 Pearl street. Room 211. plied! "I met you In a Boys’ club questions, cautioned against specu- Automobiles for Sale 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE. Apply at Oiimmlngs. pri.son parole ngent| Jllk. don't you hear him bawling ?\lN red letters/ Harlfonl. Rooms Without Board 59 In I>os Angeles nine months ago." lation on the lifting of gasoline re- 28 Kensington street. and. tw o state (io Ik .-men. |r I f ’ 1 ms WIDLYS SEDA.V, 1937 Dodge Ilusine.ss Services OITcred 13 It was true. The .stranger In strictions in 17 eastern states ami IsMt Is Re«'o\rre4l 7 ;etlnn. 10r»f> ('hrvi olrt pnUiip. Manchester Is an Indian, born in the District of Columbia. He sahi He hail waiveiitli sfdHn. in.TI Ford Resort Property for Sale 71 Canada. He decided about a year Ickes and the I’etroleiim Office had New A’ork where he w.xs capturer) 'kji OIL B rilN K K S rlcHiiPd and r?* 67.59. Is, way home during a blackout. .vdnn. 193fi Dotlgr .s^flan O>lo WANT TO KIND HOME for very ago to see the United States and reacheil no definite decision on the In a pawnshop ear'ty this nionthl .\fotorn 1164 1 pairofl Flrliablr srrvit r. Trl. 4057. BUILDING LOT FOR SALE at when [>eCantls. with three other lighted a niatch for belter ob- lovable SIX year old male Persian- FOR RENT-ROOM In private po.ssibility of removing such re- When pre.sented in the New A'orlf Amston Lake, price reasonable Manchester youths, was In (,'ali- IrVatlon as he picked his path Angora rat. Write Box N. Man- family. Gentleman preferred. In- strictions,- which Include rationing police lineup, he nonchalantlvl for a quick turn over, Tel. 8343 fomla nine months ago they met trough the gloom. Curioiisly .Movinu—TriirkinK— rhe.ster Herald. quire after 6 p, m. 21 .Stone St. of dellverica to service stations and Identified himself as a biirglarl or 7930. him. He told DeCantis that he ha.s a 7 p. ni. 7 a in. curfew on re- hough he saw another bewildered I StoriiRC l!ll said he worked "only at nlghff landercr. also approai hing with ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD. 2 done considerable traveling since. tail sales and had rommitted several burl MaiichestiT 1 lighted mate II in his hands Live Stock— Vehicles 42 large furnlsheil rooms, suitable Me is now w orking In the tobacco H gures RelraMHl glsrles In Westche.ster rounty. Nj STORAGE Legal Notices 78 I "Rather murky, eh "" < lii-crfullv EvtMiiiiR Hcral il for 4. 402 Tolland Turnpike. Tel. warehouse tn the Cheney .Spinning Ickes releaseil figures for the Y. I’ollre said ten .suitea.ses ofi Moving and Packing. The Aualin FOR SALE STRONG WORK nlunterred Jones. .Meeting wiH) 2-0232. AT A r o i HT CiF priMHATF. HKI.r» mill group and sets up pins three eaat co.st com paring current loot valued at *15,000 were recov-j A (niambera C'o. Telephone 6260 team and harness, ressonable. reply, Jonos an.swcred himself Cla ssifi e d A d v e rtis e m e n t * ;tl t'chimbla within and for Ih^ nights a week to earn aihlitlonal stocks with tho.se of last year and ered from Ms room In a Lsrch-( ('all Robert Allen. .">682, IM^trlri i.f Aml«>v»T. **0 the 20th 4th a crisp. "It certainly is." and Cuuiit 91* Hvi.’ iuite noi«t .Articles for Sale 45 ,I iidif* Mead, who haf ada. which gave his name a.s .loe 18. 1941- down 619.000 barrels; lA pftra of fhrpA hn«» WANTED r o r U N E , repaii niul as a model prisoner, e.srapeii fror felna ratoii per dAV for trariAitnt regulate your piano or playei FffR RENT—ATTRAt-TIVE fur- tL'lton In 9ah1 I»lNfr|r». <1e»'ea8e4>a.. • I 7 eta: f eta Stamforfl. I Oonsecutivp Days. . 9 cta|l I dta ming, and sharpening .service, KOfl S A LK M KNS' KP:BI r ILT part '-f the real empte rl*'«f”rlhei1 Getting Ready heavy fuel oil, I2..582.000 and 10,- that's Iniaginatlon! . ]R€.D€ PLASTfeR Day ...... in otailt ata t'apilol Grinding Co., 531 Lydall and rcla.stfMl .4hoce. Better than ilirrcln. It la r*rfl*reH that aaid ap- In addition to er>mpleting h1s pl i»'.i t Ion he he.-ird at the* I’rohate 875,(8)0 down 1,707.000. d o e b n t s e e m All ordara for irragular inaarttona street. Tcl. 7958, new cheap ahoc.*!. tSee them Sam .Apartments. Flats, "These figures speak for them- sentence, he now faces prosecu-l 'll! Oa charged at tha ona tima rata. I'ffirv C’nlijmhla on the 29ih d.ay of Yulyes, 701 Main. Tenements 63 tier..her !541. .*11 ‘9 oVlork In the For Hallo we Vn selves. " Ickes said. "They show tion on a bench warrant chargli)g| T'O ’’*4' L GA ^ T O C A R E F O R Spaclal rates for long tarm avary PIANO TU.NTNG and repairing. foreiifM.n; and that notice thereof him with the escape under thel SrORlES IN STAMPS » MY Of f T H E F O U R T E E N -H O U R D A Y that our program has been effec- ______-.Tj > * K s g»v OH - V ^ ha made on alx time ada atopptd Rent *65.0() per month. Call Rob- r'l.AYTMV F must and the outlook is entirely optimis- for Mead’s detention after com - THKNW *t>0 -OHR.'LWiG '. DHvJ* *. KVV TA*» — VAy XM , VOHOls after tha fifth day. Private Instructions 28 71 Benton street. TKt VOOU6 YOO ME* HO*,* '. \ Y(Jo Pack'. OH —1. SkNIlOLY SOiOH) ert J. Smith Inc., 34,50 or .5343. .lodge iiharpr of Parlies. tic " pleting his sentence had beenl OOkOVi S.OOTW VfS«j* uy\KJ*EQ, G'HilNt 'vOHERE ? - YOHVOH —- OOK*.iO - ^>3* “Viot ARE VOfe’ .Vo **tU1 foTbfda"; dleplay Mnea not M-1 ' ‘ -23 1’ U K .O (gl \*is Y>HERT to — A>V 'HOVO'S COVVE, • » » sold. IF YOU LIKE TO DRAW, sketch, made by authorities at Stamford.l t*»N'T HE, r .. SOME*H\vi6 Tha Herald will not ba rasponglbla or paint—write for Talent Test First Vice Gommamlcr William Larrhm ont. and Springfield, Ma.ss.1 'YOO GOING ______SER'.OcG,- for more than ona incorrect Inser- Fuel and Feed 19A Houses for Rent 65 In the latter city he Is accused o f l tion of any advertisement ordered (no feci. GU'’e age and occupation. Pitkin of the Dilworlh-t'ornrll OP OSX.VE Box J, Herald. Curb Stocks holding up a salesman, and steal-| T' YJOCfiJOVi'* for more than one time.,.! FOR SALK— FIRKPLACF: and SKV'KN ROOMS, »leam heat, nil ’ Po.st 102. Am oriran I>'gion chaii - The Inadvertent omFsston of in- Ing his automobile during the get- HN'CE VOiRTtTtVi .stove length \voo6T TuvijaTOGrr' AMcn* fora tha savanth day following tha W A N TE D WO.MA.N for falj OPPORTUNITY SALE! ^ pre.s.sure. Anaconda . . . . lin the staifTp' sbeve, received C(»Niet hmisecloHMing. f-l per day. Tele- FA.MILY OF 3 ailults wnulil like ne.ar .‘Silver Ijine. Mrs. Arthur Butler. At the Y. M.' IS02 DOOR UHTII K [CMPIT FOR OnuREta MS AIL » y VOUMglF ( XTIECSM first Inaartlon of each ad otharwiaa 4 or 5 room house, or tenement. Armour 111 ...... la law degree from the University I'MUOTdONG tha charge rate will ba collact- phone 7792, ('. , Mark Holmes and .Mrs. Jane 16 THAT UTTLE A whole house full of furniture Telephone 8868. A single shot, 12-guag»r .sliotgun Atchison ...... lof Chuqulsaca at the age of 24 to oPEWTae ad. No rasponsIMllty for arrora In tkilsen: West Side Rec, Mr. ami door; VKXi suitM i talaphenad ada wtU ha assumed and for only *395. Yc.s, n 1942 Bengal lay on the ground between the New Shoulders Aviation f’orp .. |H< save up the practice of law WANTKl) Gllll-S Kxj>ericnte Range is Included In addition to IsKlies. The couple were discover- Mr.s. Felix. .MeEvilt; East Shle 6 ET6 HEPL 'thalr aecoracy oannot ba guaran- not ncce.s.sary, steady w'ork. Good Baldwin ft ...... [however, for a military career. r<1pr <>f th<» Pr<»- ing the missing couple was given two members to committees, the ferro De P . . . . Annouocamneta ...... I We will bring you to our atore and batp t’Miirf for auk! I‘iRtrl«*t of Mwn- Nathan Hale schtxil and the East lYrench army as military observer LN TWO WEEKS (•hi*«t^r th*-rp will l»p Ao|d at iuihllc first by Stetson's brother/ Douglas fhes A O h ...... Ptraonala ...... t take you home. No obligation on Side Rec. It is expected that these saw service in Africa. Aaiamiilitlea Thuf, ho>v fast FIr-l‘lannrd aut’tlon to thp M«lah<>n . . With every special evening appointment. Captain Max Knle and Police- week. Col Gas A El ... Auto ' Aecessorlaa—Ttrea ...... e F-At.itr o f r ;»M a * tl. an Is .Annual Affair Coml Inv Tr . . . . iDepartment of 4%tosi, reacheil the Auto Repairing—Painting . ... 1 Rug fu»ld we Include a urnll\lflpr# nr parrrl -»f Inrul.-^with This program is a yearly fea- Cbml S o lv ...... Auto Schools '...... Y-A ately Investigated when the bodies ]IS63 but was forced into exile by Autos—-Ship by Truck ...... f KL(; CLSHION FREE 43 Allyn St. —Hartford all iMjIlilmRS Hii'l I nipro vf*'Tipp»» were foun«l. ture of the Legion and for the Cons E d is...... Autoa—For Hire ...... » Open Sat Eves. iIid*«.ori At(UHl**(1 in ihp T o w n of past four weeks Vice Command- lUtc tyrant Meigsrejo. ALLEY OOP 7 7 7 ? \I;jiip|i^Af^r ( 'o ijut i <-)f • H a r t f o r d Both Mr. and Mrs. Stetson, ac- Cons on ...... BY V. T. HAMLIN Garages—Servica^Storaga 10 er Pitkin has been busy arrang- I In 1871 he returned to Bolivia, Motorcycles— Bicycles ...... 11 .•'tf.ifp <*f (*')nndc» icijl. nrnl bounded cording to |K>llce, have suffered, font fan ...... FOR SALK NINF PIFCK dimng ,a A f o I l o w A ; ing for the program. His com- Ibecam* secrstsry of w a r/ then .Wanted Autos—Moiortr>clea ... II from ill health. Mrs. Stetson was CV»m Prod ...... VNEU.AT LEAST WE ^ ^ usteki, ocola,you stay , 1 DIDN’T WANTA WORRY OOOLAL ^aloeaa and Profeaaloaal 9er«lrra room set. aUo rug very reason- N'-irO»**ilv I'V land now i.r forinur- mittee appointments were ap- Del L A Wn . . . . minister to France and England, I 3EEM -TO HAVE /T WERE SUPPOSED^ HERE WITH DlNKlY WHILE able. Telephone 3572 Ij of lln* of .IllillJA .1.4M'»Prn. .said to l>e a ilialjetic and her htis- COME THROUGH f T'BE IW MOO_ BUT ' BUT WITH POen.'i HELPIN’ DOC ^uslneaa Services Offered . . . . . It Bcnson ^ proved by Commander Otto Heller Douglas Alrc , .. land finally, in 1880, president of lO-XZ IN TH’ LaSORXTOHY, jVt NOT Household Hervlcea OfTerad ....lt* A tea'i.iiitt'i.t «.UB.'..i it KR9»^rl* hv land now or forniArly band. who was employed by the the republic. His regime* was ALL RIGHT.. BUT I Y(OU KAIOW/ HOW TH' ' al l rightT^ Butldlng—Contracting ...... M fti-yii «a ia rratit of Annlp KnfpHp; / Hartford Fire Insurance Oom- at a short meeting last night. The Dll Pont ...... /ALLEY-DOFTt ' SO SORE e v e r y t h i n g WENT 8<*uih#rl> liy Birch t.r^«L nd Igenerally successful, although he WHERE DO YOO V TIME-.MACHINE OFF AS IT Florists—Nuraarics ...... 11 panyv still suffered from the In- efforts of the Legion In preventing Eastmsn Kod .. .SUPPOSE va/E. 7 WORteS so me- BE (20NE F‘jm e r » L .^ * ’» c to r a ...... le WpRtprly by .Hprnr# destruction of prjperty Is appre- Isras faced with many difficult TOO LONG SHOULD Sxld public Ruction will take juries incurred In an auto accident Gen Elec ...... a r e ? i T I M E S - Heating—-Tlumblng—Roofing .. 17 Gen Foods ; . .. . [problems. He died Aug. 11. 1898. Insurance ...... IS place al No. 127 Sprue. in In July. 1939. He went to work ciated by the cltlxens and whole- said ManchcAt^r. tcrniA ami cornll- Gen Mot ...... “Say, ? Brought you moth-proofed this m g !” Mtlltnery—'Ores smakiiig ...... If FOR SALE 5Ionday. hearted stipjiort Is always given to Moving—Trucklfig-^Storsge SO 'PRtlTEUT ti<»ti9 to he mud* known at Ihc time Hecker Prod .. . of sale They had been living for the the (iommlttee. V FubUe Pasaeiiger Service ...... Sv-A 4-ROOM CAPE COD. Good Commander Heller will attend Int Harr ...... Fainting— Papering ...... Si WITH INSURANCE THK MANCH1C8TKR TRUST past eight weeks at the home of INERVILLE FOLKS I.d)cation. About the Only COM PANT. a District meeting this evening at lit Nick ...... BY FONTAINE FOX Frofssalonal Services ...... tt See the brother Douglas. Jtapatring ...... i SI Available Houise for Occu- Kx^(?utor. Weat Hartford and will receive / Int T A T ...... Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. St MeKINNKY HROTHCKS pancy Nov. 1. for the local post, the plaque Johns - Man . . . . Toilet Goods and Service ...... St 50.V .Main 8l.. Manchester, Uonn.. which was awarded by the State Kennecott FCkm P r o d d y^ T h e L o c a l I n v e n t o r Wanted—Bustnesa Service tf Leh Val RR . .. Kdoratlnnal « Telephone 6060 or 748! 2|i-ACRE PLACE In Bol- Crochet Circular Dishcloths Department over all the posts In Coursaa and Classes ...... tT the Department. Thla Hallowe'en LIgg A My B .. e z i t s a e w t y l e f a l l a t f o r t h e w o m a n w h o Ffivata Inttructiuns 71 ton on Main Road. 5-Room program Is one of the many com- Lockheed Alrc . ^S N S H D a n c i n g ...... It-A Ijoew'g ...... Musical—‘Dramatic House, Garaffc and Chicken munity aendcaa rendered by the JUST A P Q R teS^E SMELL OF BURNING AQt UMN i-EAVES.^^ Wanted—fnht rucilori. *r le Legkmnalres during the year. Fur- Lorillard ...... bL r'la.Hrl.l .'Vssessors ^ ______ther announcement will be made M(»ht Ward ___ Boild.7-Slock>—.\lorl£a(...... II concerning the type of program to Nash - Kelv . . , Biilli>4» ODPdrtunItK...... IT Notice to the Inhabitants of the STUART WASLEY FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Mon.y to l.oan ...... II J. be held St the various places des- Nat Blsc Lard’s On the Spot BY MERRILL BL6S8BR TOWN OF MANCHESTER. . Real Eatate and Insnraneo Nat Cash Reg .. H»1p OH. f l l f o . t l . . . ignated. ' H.Ip W .nt.d—Fem.l...... 14 All Property Owners to file a State Theater Building Nat Dairy ...... fT b ir 'H .lp Wkntod—Mi )...... It complete list of AU . PERSONAL ' Telephone M 4 S - 7 1 M Nat Distill ...... V bah — al.ani.n Want.d ...... 14-A Its Simpl y A nd liL DO ir-Kso. Htlp Wanted~-M.lp or r.mal. IT PROPERTY (excepting - MOTOR NT Central . . . . RtMARKABLE VEHICLES) owned and taxable NT NH. AH... S Tbu. Acuta Want.d ..N ...... IT-a Oil Shortage TRiPiamB.. HOW VOU CAN ^ NAME IS ItuatloDa Want.d—F.*mal. . . . il in the Town of Manchester. Nor Am Co .... GroRsir. REMeMBER Wluationi Want.d—MaU .... II PERSONAL, pr o pe r t y Packard ...... Bua>4 names DO SM ITH / Emplojrm.nt Ascnclt...... to AND , A ircraft, Machinery, Water Is Virtually Param Piet . . . . YOU KNOW U.a •ta.fc—r.*,—P.allrr— FSANKIg.' that V.hlrin Power, Dams, Horses, Cattle, Penn R R ...... I Ooxp—BlidA—E*ti ...... tl OOULD RTT' tbU' .Sheep. Goats, Swine, Poultry, RENTALS Erased Now Phelpa Dodge .. I )N J A I U / TJra Stock—Vablei.a ...... L. tl SEE A R IH int A. Pealtrp and Suppll.a ...... tl Jewelry. Mqusehold Furniture, Phil Pet ...... i WantMl —P.ta— Poultry—Btoek tt Commercial Furniture, Libraries, Pub Sve NJ . . . Por tat*—m.cllaB.oaa Farming Tools, Tractors, Road KNOFLA (Coattaoed rrsoa Fug* One) Radio Altlelaa For Sal...... tl Reading ' Boats and Aoc.norl.t ...... t. Satorday nooa at Btacksnrith And it’s so pretty, too. local charities. 16c in cofci, jrour name. addteM, U S S teel...... „ Frapartp Bar Bala - 1 . Chairman. Shop, M WlUiaia Street. This one is made of white cot- To -obtain crochet Instructions now has been reduced to 476,000 I^ad tar Sala'....M> barrels” for all olU. pattern number afid slse to TTie. West Union Tltomu' J. ^4>wio Taka Netiee! All taiea oapaM ton______and____ has__ a bright____ red edgtag._ _ for CircularCnrcui DishcIot|i, , (Patteriv Mancheatei’ Eventoig Herald To-. West El A Mfg Henry A. Mutrie. Nev. 1 ,1941, wUr be charged tater- You can make your* in colors'ths^ No. 6214) send 10 Mnts in aaaslaw Stocka Higher Gasoline stocks in ..the east Oct. ay’a Pattsm Service, 106 TIh ave- Wootworth ...... Maachoftcr, ejonn., Octo^xtr 1st, eet at the rata ad • per oeat per match your own kitchen mcces- Tour Name and Address a ^ the nue. New York, N- T. Etae Boiy) A Sh (Curb) 1941. ( . ao^es. ‘ Ppttem Number to Aiyie Cabot, 18 were calculated . at 19,559,(X)0 p I year fram Oel. I. 1941 mUI paid. boTfals' compared '(llth, 19,477,000 Pattern, 16c; Pattern ^took, 16c, REAL estate and HOTOR Joaepb Ch articr. Crocheted cloth hs* practical The ManchesUr Evehlita^ Herald, One Pattern and Pattern Boctk Dnrae-Jfi•Jonmyn arp a VKaCLES neM nut bo Included loop in the center so cloth can be lOd JSeventh \r*nw. New York a year Agt^ u p ^^OOO barrels.^ • A * CoUector. IckM IliK BijIlC nUMWMWl ordeted togetber. 2Se. . «ieS9ali . - , I W . fep L U , 1 9 ik ,ttdUy IR ^ i« to (tty oftar uataC) ‘Cl4y- s, , m / ( y ■ ■ » \ / . . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1941 ■ FA&S FP.URTEE!f Manrltratrr Ettrabto 39rralb

!• post and auxiliary at the Legion King David Lodge of Odd F«l- , . Home after the exhibition and Agent For Iowa will open lU meeting tomor- B r a iM ie U l M e m o r i a l ’ Legion Views dancing was enjoyed in the Legion About Town row evening at 7:30 instead of 8 . , , „ i _ _ hall the remainder of the evening. B I N G O o'clock. A t the close, a special re- S e rV IC C S p e a k e r •TTony Obright'i orchestra played hearsal on the second degree will | J ______^______,■ State Guards for dancing. :om>cR8 TONIGHT TowBMBd Club No. I will hold be conducted AU tho<» who are * ^ COMliiCWCUT lU monthly Mtback porty tomor- taking part are requested to be I ODD FELLOWS HALL row evening »t the home of Arthur present promptly. On Friday eve- j Company O Inspected SPONSORED BT KING DAVID LODGE, I. O. O. F., Palmer, 129 Oakland atreet. Prlz- ning Oct. 31 the .second degree will | GAMES eJ will be awarded to the winnera be exemplified by King David f By Its ^ Sponsor and OKE !5 Uomra ...... $1.00 Prite-Per O l and refreahmenta aerved. A brief Lodge No. 31 on a large clase of Social Fo 1Io >v8. 4 Special G o m e...... $10.00 Prlxe P er i bueinesa meeting at eight o'clock candidates, this being a meeting of F. E. BR A Y 1 Special G a m e...... $50.00 aharp will precede Ihe card party. Districts No. 20 and 2*v A very JEWELER L. T. W O O D CO. Door Prize $10.00 large attendance is expected. The Legion sponsored State | I State Theater Building 51 Bissell S tre e t $1.00 AdmlMlon Includes All of Uie Above Gomea. Mr. and Mra. TTiomaa Holden of Guard Company G. in command of Special Cards lOc Each. A convoy of eight ambulances 1 1.11 at. John atreet have returned Captain John L. Jenney, was in- 737 Main Street Phone 4495 to their home after a week'a atay I escorted b'v state police passed at the Hotel Oomnuxiore. New through the center this morning spected last night St .the state Tork City. ! travelling eastward toward Provi- armory in the presence of l.V) ' dence. Each ambulance'was mark- | Legionnaires, members of the Leg- W a t c h and Je w e lry i ed denoting it a British War Re- Miw. Walter R.. Hobby 66 ion Auxiliary and friends. Henry atreet ha.« aa her guest for ' lief unit and each wore both l.'nit- ten days, her friend and former ' ed States and British flags. It is Company O took the floor and Re p airin g A l DOG'S school teacher, Mias Kllen Bennett j thought the units are being trans- was given physical drill with rifles after which they were given m'sn- of Orange. Ma.sa ferred to take part in a fund rais- ing campaign but further details ual of arms’ and a l.'S-minute drill, Reaso n a ble Prices F o r Bra kes Girl Scouts of 'Troop P of the were not available today. The am- the latter under command of LieUt South Methodist church who plan ' bulancese were painted a dark Joseph LaBelle. .\ND TU NE-U P SERVICE to attend aervlte Sunday in a j green and did not appear to be Make Fine Appearance Largest Assortment of j new. The un'it made a fine appear- group, are asked to meet at 10:30 ance on the floor and in the execu- (Greeting Cards for Central Service Station a. m. in front of the church. Girls tion of the various movements of AM Purposes In Town mm of other troops affiliated with Temple Ghapter. Order of the (IK)C’S G.XRAGE) IfU the drill schedule and calisthenics. South church will be welcome to ! Eastern Star, will hold a food sale II Judge Jacob Sohwolaky Previous to the floor exhibition Brainard Place — Off Main join with Troop o if they so de- in Hale B store, Tuesday, Oetober 28 the company stood clothing and ! Tel. 3957 Rear\of Gas Co. sire I A .special memorial service in j equipment inspection in the com-j “ Safe Brmke* Uvea’* — Non - commissioned officers The Golden Rule Glub of the memory of the late Supreme pany locker room by 1st. Lieut.T Read Herald Advs. I Richard E. Miller of the Brigade school for Company H State : Talcottville Congregational Church. Court Justice Louis Brandeis will Guards, will he held tomorrow : will have a costume Hallowe'en ! Detachment. Hartford, I party in the church parlors, tomor- be held at Temple Beth Sholom j Cnmpan.r Inspected | night at the VFW Home, Man- tomorrow night at eight o clock I Following the drill exhibition ; chester Green. Any member of the 'row evening at eight o'clock. Judge Schwolsky who has been a I at the armory, the compahy was ; unit may attend the school. I inspected by Commander Otto He!- i Mrs C. A. Goodrich of 91 Rob- member of the Hartfrird County ert Road, president of the Hart- ' , j , I ler of Dilworth-Comell post and In town court this morning 'ford County Republican Womens B*'' past 30 years and is I his officer . James Ambrosini of 97 Center 1 I association has called a meeting o f . . ^ ''1 , I Refreshments were served the street was fined $106 and costs on 'the board for Tuesday. October 28. Hartford will be the gue.st [ofifcers and members of the com-, a drunken driving count. He was iat two o'clock in the Clubrooms, ' .speaker on thus occa.sion. Judge pany and members of the Legion arrested at 11:4R p m. yesterday I 223 Asylum street The legislative ' Schw-olaky Is also tjie presid^ent of on Main street The accused was the Connecticut Zioni.st Region released from jail only last .Iiipe and membership chairmen will be presenl and tea will be «»rved by and a member of the Administra- after serving a term Jor a theft at tive Committee of the Zionist Or- Legion hall. Mrs F J Ayers, chairman of ho^ j pitality and her committee ganization of America Fivery- BEFORE YOU BUY ANY one is cordially invited to attend ^ KIND OF INSURANCE the Memorial Hour. The Polish American Girl's bas- CALL 6637 Ann Your Home Against ketball team w'lll hold Its first

practice this evening nt the East BENJAMIN CHENEY TALI. CKDAKS Side Rer at 8:30 Any local girls of 9.53 Main St. Hale Bldg.

I Polish descent who wish to join .Auto and Truck j the team, or try out for a posi- Wmter’s Attack..... tion. report at the gymnasium to- REPAIRS

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Sweeptstake THE VILLAGE ice of the People for 80 Tears. which makes modern ' small homes so popular 169 ( hurch Street, Hartford, Conn. $.3.00 Door Prize BONNET SHOP Phone 6-0097 with former apartment Hotel Sheridan 7^2 M A I N S T R E E T dwellers. The bedroom * I Admission 2.3r Next To Stale Serxire Station quarters are In a wing hj- J 255

4 - ^ - themselves and can he CENTER shut off from the rest of the the house hy a door. The kitchen and dinette are separated by ST. "” MfiN[HESTER“i a partition. .As a shell ahoiit four feet high, this partition can

Vacuud Cleaner be put to gtiod use In serving Ix-tvyeen the kitchen and dinette. An attructive lealure rtf the dinette is a linen closet which will (3 ^ . L'Ticdi Repairs obviate the <

decorating. Interest Is centered around the fireplace In the D I N E A N D D A N C E FUEL middle of the hack wall.. This fireplace offers a warm Invitation

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Steaming ('lams. b e f^ e the last day of October. Extra I.arge Scallops. ICEBERG LETTUCE / lihe State Tax Law require.s ALL PROPERTY WHOLE HADDOCK Don’t wait till you are down to your last fev 12c head 0 ;iraE R S to file a (completed ILst of all PERSONAL ^ 12'iclb. property, excepting Motor Vehicle.i, owned and taxable shovelfuls before ordering coal. Do it now! And authoriUeii,” In the Town of Manchester. make it our RED trade marked Famous Reading We have-^veral good used cars priced under our Coupons Today! A P E N A LT Y ' of 10 per cent must he uhposed on Anthracite—the low ash hard coal—as nearly 100%

them to our driver. all who fail to file such list on or before the last day of a'hundred dollars. These used cars are all pure as can be produced. Learn how many hours October. in good running condition and are priced low

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fat whitar when You Buy 1 Large are Chevrolets, Fords, Plymouths, Dodges, BOARD OF ASSESSORS tvaihas CHECKERBOARD Package of Oxydol. Pontiacs and many others. Think this pver A M«tf ItMII* Manchester. then drop down to 634 Center street and let *6 $ 8 * P P us given you a demonstration. FEED STORE For 1 Cent Additional Get a 10 APEL PLACE MANCHESTER ^ TEL. 771 Colorful Glass Flower Pot NO. 1 ATTRACTION TONIGHT - FRIDAY - SAT. With Oxydol Purchase.' I . \ dXYDOl PHIL CORSO AND THE ORIGINAL ^ tMI e^ “SWINGING STRINGERS” ^ * 04 dine SOUMENEand w ith Oet I aie«wni Ivury Whea VMi Bay 1 Large O ^ . ------— DANCE*

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