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New Uniform for ParachutialB
Red Army’s Position
itand with Russians
Is Seen as Serious; jin Ukraine Proposal;
Nazis Near Moscow Cudahy Raps Change
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 tSeattle: About 1,300 welders and ter Mothers' club, and Miss Ella and School streets and another story structures. There has ver nsd banned the eating of the dietetlans that such lessons aa and other meat centers until prices cash farm income and net farm in- burners, members of a newly or- Washburn, president; have made one-famlly house at the cqmer of been built two new schools in insnas. It Just so happened that Dr. John B. Youmans of the Vevay Reveille Enterprise. ’ Bow- rose. Barricades were throw-n come probably will be materially Aie Forces Must Hasten Heart will meet this evening at the subsidiary of the United States Premier Jonosaon those of France should be applied home of Mr.*. William L. Conlon, ganized independent union, struck arrangements whereby Manchester Vine and Wells streets. Eighth district, a now school r many years the Soviet foreign Vanderbilt. University Medical wow," came the reply. Mrs. Mead, across country highways and load- greater in 1942 than in 1941,” the Steel Ckirporatlon). The Tounga- ade monopoly had imported a lot Contracte for Defenee immediately in the nutrition of puzzled, telephoned Richard Hen- 70 Haynes street. town Sheet and Tube Company, at a number or sblpyarda, holding children in the outlying schools of That there were no lives lost the Second. Third, Fourth. Seve f pass s bill to control prices, which School, Nashville. Tenn., told mem- the American people. ed trucks heading to market department added. (Oonttnned from Page One) British Aid up defense orders at the Seattle- the town will have free trans- was due to the fine system that and six new brick buildings in her. things, particularly things bers of The American Dietetic As- ry, worker cAi the newspaper. Hen- were forced to return their cargos It’s been a long time since 19321 and Bethlehem. Welrton. Wheel- deri for the completion of this John Announced by are rising rapidly as a result of the She declared AmericAVi sclen- ry went down to the office and ing. Ouclble and Republic Steel Tacoma Shipbuilding plant. The portation by bus to High School had been arranged for drills and Ninth District In addition to H occupation by British and United sociation today that while the peo- gram calls for 84 such groups, A number of the members of the hall. The Mothers’ club has also recreaflon and school bulldlnj that Soviet project - but no tlsLs and educators have the found his beagle hound. Fanny, local Church of the Nazarene are Todd-Seattle Dry Dock, Inc., and the escapes on the building, whlcll War Department. States troops. ple of. France are not now actual- knowledge of nutrition necessary each composed of several squad- (CoaHnued From Page One) companies. elsrwbere along the waterfront. agreed to attend to the trucking had been built ia 1908 and were also in the Ninth district ananas. ly starving, a state of slow starva- had been locked in. She’d knocked planning to attend the Connecticut Chairman William H. Darts of It was obvious that an educative The ministers had governed Ice- to provide better living, and the telephone receiver off the hook rons. The Independent union demands of stage scenery and properties. used but once for i^ e a l fire, al- The flr»department, both at ' Washington, Oct. 23.—(A^—Con- land since 4p iil 18. 1939. tion ia Imminent with disease and Not Vet Completed Fveryone in England Is making Valley zone rally at the .New the Mediation Board said a recom- kies campaign would be riecessary America’s farmers have the capa* and was barking at the instru- Here' s Buxton's Now the reinstatement of 177 welders On previous Junior League plays, though often used for drills. Be- South pnd and North End, Befilgnatlon Accepted death certain to follow. The secretary said the 54-group the supreme effort. Manufacturers Haven .Nazarene church tomorrow mendation in the case would be Stuart Dillon and Pejrett St Glen- bananas ever were to become tracts announced.by the War De- city to produce the food necessary ment. are working only for defense, ex- evening at 7:30. at the Lake Washington' shipyard, cause drills were likely to be been motorized and now there i Regent Sweinn Byoernsson ac- The young Vanderbilt physician, ' undertaking vt si "well on Its made by Saturday. who wefe pulled off the job Mon- ney gave their services gratuit- sounded at any time the children five pumps, arid six other pie opular again In Russia. partment: author of a new book on nutrition- to satisfy any demand, but "still way.” but not yet completed. cept in a few instances where Alabama coal mine operatora cepted the resignation but asked we have about one-third of our peacetime merchandise la abso- day by the Seattle Metal Trades ously, but the current play entail.* marched from the school thinking of motor fire fighting apparatua | Somehow the current controver- Union Hardware Co., Torring- the government to remain in office al deficiencies, which appeared to- Congress was told the original The Senior club of St. Mary’s met last night with representa- Council (A FL), which acted under a greater job and the Mothers’ that it was Sn ordinar>’ drill and town. y over religious freedom in Ru.*- ton. Conn., cleaning brushes, 87,- day. recently returned from France population mal-nourished or un- New under~arm program provided for a force of lutely necessary. Production of Girls Friendly society will have a until a new cabinet was formed be- der-nourished. materials for other than barest tives of the CIO United Mine Its closed shop contract with the club is gisd to do its bit, and is It was not until they were out in ia strongly recalls to mind the 548. cause "these are difficult times” where he directed a survey of the 25,000 planes, but Stlmson declined supper and meeting In the parish Workers for a dlacusalon of the yard. also Instrumental in securing this the yards of the itrccU that they, Idd eplsbde of the bananas. For In E. J. ManvUle Machine Co., Wa- food situation and its effects on Cream Deodorant necessities of life is out." house tomorrow evening at 6:30. union's demands; An Increase of May Settle Strike The bill to regulate prices was to state how many of these were Riggers waa said by Creighton New York: The Federation of entertainment at negligible cost to and most of the teachers, realiz^ ome of the passionate arguments terbury. Conn., ball headers, 823,- introduced by Progressive Ey- health among the people of south- ilia m ett V an atih in aerrlce or how many were con- 40 cents a day above the present Long Lines Telephone Workers the boys and girls. that there was a fire. Jro and con there has lurked the 882. ern France during the first six State Is Second c.. to be en route to Washington to- Naugatuck, Oet. 23 — dPt — stelnn Jonsson, minister for com- BOfM 9VU kvaaiad templated under the enlarged pro- day to make his report. Group D. Mrs. H. J. Roy leader, basic wage of 85.50, paid vaca- announced that 16,000 union mem- At that time Manchester had no npltcatlon that governments can Stanley Works, Stanley Tools merce, evidently with the approval months of 1941. Checks Perspiration gram. and Group F, Miss Emily House. tions, and changes in the methods fire pumps, depending, upon an ward McCreven, field represeni] Time To Start Right Now bers employed by The American live of the Itnlted Mine Worktj lake or break rellglnns, just as DIv., New Britain, Conn., punches, of Jonasson, who also is a I’rogres- Anemia (|ult«i Prevalent In Navy Recruits ‘This new plan meant we have Creighton told the manufactur- Icadetr. will present Mrs. Lewis of computing coal weight loea be- Telephone and Telegraph Company orrlinary hose line to fight fire. bey can make or break the traf- 84,857. sive. "Already anemia la quite preva- reached the ^ in t where our Air Rose of Hartford, well known com- cau.*e of wA.*hlng operations. C harg es P lo t The flames drove ths firemen back I CIO) said last night that ne| ers that if the United States real- were taking a strike vote to en- tiatinns leading to a aetUement | |lc in bananas. Colt's Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Other parties forming the gov- lent and great deficiencies of Vit- Forces are expanding very rapid- mentator and traveler, in a current The Defense Mediation Board force demands for wage Increases so far that stream* of hose would Even the Soviet government Co., Hartford Conn'., parts for re- amins A, C and G were noted, part ly is going into an all-out effort. the atrlke at the Naugatuck Gh ernment rebelled at what their New Haven, Oct. 23.—t>Pi—Con- ly,” be told a preas conference. It la time to start right nmv. events lecture tomorrow evening has recommended a wage Increase ranging from 82 to 821 weekly. not reach the blare and It became ever imagined it could abolish tracting handles as.sennb1y, 820,181. of which ia due to lack of these Expanding Otflcera* Coarse B e h in d A ctio n Co. would be continued today. ^ sp<)kesmen called "a move toward necticut occupies second place 'The quicker the job is done, the at eight o’clock in Center church of 2.9 cents a day, retroactive to Present wages range from 840 to so hot that a hoee line connected Religion overnight by decree. C. A B. Machine Co., New Ha- state socialism." food essentials before the war but Stlmson announced at the same house. As Dr. Woodruff, pastor of May 1. willi an additional 15 cent to a hydrant at School and Vine workers have been on strike ven. Conn., gages. 81.330. artiong the states of the Industrial better," he added. "Our produc- 866 a week. About 3,500 of the September 29. Sought to Wean Rusaians Resigning with the prime min- now made acute," Dr. Youmans time a'three-fold expansion of a tion of defense materials has In- Center Congregational church, increase to be granted when con- long lines workers are employed in streets burned as water ran Over a long period of years gov- Nllea-Bement-Pond Co., Pratt said.' northeast in Its per capita contri- course for ofTicers in rifle and O n H o use B id s through It. ister and Jonsson were Independ- bution of recruita to the Navy, it creased. but, BO far, our planners said of Mrs. Rosa: “Her deserved- ditions warrant. The board’s New York city, the remainder in Imment-sponsored antl-rcllglous and Whitney Dlv., West Hartford, ent Olafur Thors, minister of in- No scurvy, due to lack of Vita- ly popular lectures are the fruit other recommendations include Help I'Voni 'Hartford Woodrow Wilson waa a lover i propaganda patiently sought to Conn., drill points, 85.400. was announced today. InttonMy changsd in Washlntgon tay. 'We have only other parts of the nation. Ilmericka and often wrote dustry and communications; Social min C haa appeared yet, he added, scratched the surface.’ . . . of wide travel and cloae study." It two 810 payments for 1941 vaca- San Diego, Calif: Ryan Aeronau- (Contlaoed from Page One) Help came from Hartford In the man tbe Russian pMple of their - Chase Brass and (Topper Co., but a number of cases of eye and During September the state sent la expected Mrs. Rose will have tions, and payment of four cents way of a tractor-drawn steamer himself. Democrat Stefan Johann Stefans- 6.28 men Into the Navy for each to meet your irasdt C50 Gtrl O0’(Z0! "From now on. this means a tical Company and the tTnlted Air- religious beliefs and habits. The Waterbury, (Tonn., bronze,-and son. minister of foreign affair; and skin diseases were found due to 1. Does not rot dresses or men's very greatly accelerated produc- something to say about Australia a ton for washer loss. craft Welders of American signed tlmony he feared a "civil war" In pump and during the fire hun- opaganda was powerfully ssslst- brass, 81.945. lack of Vitamins A and G. Rick- 100,000 population, a record bet- ihirts. Does not irticstc skin. and New Zealand In her coming While the Office of Production Detroit labor ranks If that were dreds cam* from out of town to social welfare; and Independent tered only in Massachusetts, where 2. No waiting to dry O n be "Tot CAetfipt/ Hands. tion of defense materials, a great- a labor contract for the duration by the destruction of many American Brsas Co.. Waterbury, Jakob Moeller, minister of finance. ets. or bent bones due to lack of er curtailment of consumer mer- lecture. Management appealed to work- of the presldenUally proclaimed done. witness it. As the news spread NOW thousands of churches, the conver- Conn., gilding metal colls, 83,363. Vitamin D. waa found in about 40 the figure for the Springfield re- used tichi sfrer shiviqg. Skills MilMsr skUi trrlta* chandise produced by our 220,000 ers and management to avoid "in- national emergency. Wage in- Failure to award the contract to through the town of the blaze par- ilon of other thousands Into anti- Geometric Tool Co.. New Ha- cruiting station waa 12.06. 3. Inststitly checks pets^ation tiaiiae Altar waaklac AUkas. PLATWe per cent of the^ persons examined. The northeast recruiting dis- for I CO ) days Removes odot Fwraawafaa taka 10« at IracsUfa. non-defense manufacturers. . . . Don Willis who operates a gar- terruption of work by strikes or creases for the 100 welders cove.-- the Currier company, Lewis aaid, ents rushed to the scene to learn STHTE teUglous museums, motion picture ven. Conn., chasers. 81,114. This was due ih^ part to previous Matkra tka ikial "It doea»not mean, by any age on Main street has just com- slowdowns" in "these days when ed were Indicated, but no details "la the rankest sort of discrimina- about the safety of their children. ‘ eatara, workers: clubs, ware- Stanley Works, Stanley Tools, Autoists Must trict, however, trailed the rest of from perspirstion. pleted making over his office on material on the battlefield Ls tion agalnat anyone who refusea As the news went through the silk shortages of the yltamln in the the nation. Navy Department ex- * . A pure, while, gretseless, • /^e gallon. hour, a minimum pay boost from ongly were accused of anU-So- Eastern Machine Screw (Torp., partment bulletin today. 39f * Jav (•!*• ia IOC aae S9< |are) The DesveyiAichmaii Co. express office thla morning for the contract with the company, rein- 50 to 75 cents an hour, a union rier company haa beep anti-unton school fire. After learning that let cohbplracy and paid the pen- New Haven, (Tonn., thread cutting quantity does not insure proper bottom of tbe list. OiU 7.2e gallon. Broil Game Farm in Vernon. The ail children were safe be remark- • Faced with the prospect of mak- nutrition. JEWELERS STATIONERS OPTICIANS .statement of 16 sitspended strike shop and the checkoff. in its policiea for years and sud- Ity with imprisonment or death. tooU, 84.975. ing more than half a million new birds arrived here from Paris. leaders, and for removal of Ot*val denly had signed an "unuaual" ed. "We used the fire escapes but FOltli la Hearts of MlIHona Scortll Manufacturing Co., Wa- "Already fresh fruits and vege- Illinois, in good condition and were (Chicago; President Roosevelt’s once, but they were more than address pistes in preparation for DIAL 8300 Kincaid, Detroit director of the special fact-finding board investi- five-year contract with the United Y et religion survived in Soviet terbury. Coon., boosters, 868,000; tables have disappeared complete- delivered to the owner this morn- worth it”. renewing registration* which ex- ly from the markets and food riots CIO steel workers organizing gatfng the national railroad wage Construction Workers Organizing Russia. Faith that was in tbe percussion primer, 8121,500. pire on February 28, the Motor ing. The last shipment to the committee. They contended that Clieney’a Report have broken out in the long dispute, having concluded Us pub- Committee, k CIO affiliate, which hearts ot mUltons before the revo- Stanley Works, New Britain, Vehicles Department must have Broil Farm c^me in from Wiscon- Kincaid did not give them a voice Hillman charged waa engaged In Howell CHieney, chairman of the •15 CENTER sin and consisted of 45 birds. lic hearings will draw up its lution stUl stirs a mulUtuda of be- (Tonn., outlet valve guards, 84,260. the correct address of every per- In union affairs. attempts to raid American Fed- Ninth District Board, in his report Uevers there today, and would no Manning, Maxwell and Moore, AT BROAD ST. recommendations to be in the Df 1909 told of InsUlling the fire son who bos a car registered in MORIARTY BROS. Pickets at the Eebrse plant president’s hands by mldhlght. eration of Labor unions in the doubt continue to be a reality to Inc., Bridgeport, Conn., suction this state. AH members of the Fellowcraft HDNKy l ONK turned hack last night a truck- housing field. escapes, the connection to the dis- M G M . W, f t . them even though all the churches gauges, 8147^,120. GO-CO FOR CHAPPED club of Manchester Lodge of Nov. 5. The 19 brotherhoods have trict’s fire alarm system and said All car owners who have not j I ■- load of food Intended for mainten- voted to strike but cannot legaUy Senator Brewster aaked Hillmah FRANK MORGAN • ClAIRt TREVOR had been destroyed and all relig- Delivery dates and other details HANDS—GO-CO I'asons are urgently requested to ance workers remaining inside as "the character and style of con- notified the department of a • do so until 30 days after the re- whether he had investigated the ious writings consigned to a bon- were not disclosed. change of address are urged to do attend a meeting in the Temple' the strike of the Steel Workers wage rates Involved In the con- struction of the East School build- P L U S .. .WATTOB MORRIS Purse-alze tube only 10c. tomorrow night at eight O'clock. port is made. The npn-operatlng ing has been the source of anxiety fire. so immediately. Oreasrieaa. stainless. I>avee Organizing Committee . (CIO) brotherhoods ask wage increases tract, which Brewster said were 25 •THE 8MILLN0 GHOST* Before, the revolution Moscow unionists entered. Its second week. per cent higher than similar pay aa to the fate of puplU oii the sec- The Uw provides that any per- y ^ r skin soft and smooth. Ask Th.e Ladies Sewing club of 3t. from 30 to 40 cents hourly and the waa a city of more than 300 Open Employment son who htdds a (Tonnecticut li- srttdrsi Meanwhile, Federal Conciliator others a 30 per cent dally wage in- received by A FL union men. eburchea Many were dynamited yodr druggist lor GO-CO for. John’s church is holding a banquet James F. Dewey ordered renewed cense or reglstrsUon Is liable to a quick relief from minor ski crease. TTie carriers contend they When Hillman replied that he to moke room for municipal im- fine up to ten dollars if he does Simday night at 6:00 o'clock at negotiations on the dispute today hod Pot, Brewster observed; "You Ofjfices at Camp Irritatloiif. Pulaski hall on North street. It is cannot afford Increases. IROVEN PIGTUR provements, including one which not report a change of address find warned that a deadline for come in here and attack Mr. Cur- TODAY was roaed to nuUce room for the their third annlyersary. The com- '*■ line which' • AND T H E A T R E H a r t f o r d within 48 hour*. A strict enforce-^ OR MORE resumption of production would rier and the good Ijaith of this ■tlU uncompleted great-palace of | Hartford, OcL 22—The Connec- (for extra smoothness) mittee in charge i't as follows: be aet "very soon." CIO officials aaid waa composed of FRIDAY ment of this provision will be re- Soothes the Sk/n.' 3.000 'union members by 7 a. m. agreement. Yet you fiay you know CIRCLE HELD OVEB 3ND b 4q the Soviets. Others were con- ticut State Employment Service —that’s reason N o . ! Choice spirits sctnally M ij, B. Sendr^wskl. chairman. Pittsburgh: A deolalon to medi- nothing about the wage rates. Are sorted to If it becomes necessary, r 2 Mrs. E. Rubacha. Mrs. K. Bed- formeif at the strike-affected Air EYE AND THROAT CREAM Lste Showing Every Night! verted to secular uses. , By 1939 will establish part-time employ- it wros explained. ' ate averted for the present a you equally ignorant of other as- ■bout 20 of them . still were ment offices at all army comps iDade sM she tame stills as the rare bese whis- nasz, and Mrs. H. Rubacha. threatened general strike of 250.- Associates, Inc., plant which has TO LADIES! AT 10:49 P. M. 85.000,000 worth of aviation con; pects of this contract?” functioning as churches. In the State for the placement of kies are then "velveted” by e nswth«d similee. By Buying Tour Burner Hyi;osh replied that he believed RETAIL VALUE $1.75! But religion in Russia did not discharged inductees. State Labor tracts. Irving Ahraroson'a, chair- to tbe softening of spiria used in malting man of the State CIO Council, sold I f i e contract waa "an arrange- abrlnk to conform with thla phy- (Tommisaioner Cornelius J . Dons- Danaher WilFRun' ment adopted by both parties for “we re going to keep Uiia plant ■teal ahrlnkage. Any visitor to her announced today. Employment fine Scotch. Give I mperial a onc’ilrin k trial At BOLAND^S some ulterior purpose.'’ ^$ianS' Moscow In recent years who interviewers will be sent from the closed down until Waahlngton For Mayor Asain at your bar*-or take home e bottle o f this ! Ukea some definite action." Lewis said Hillman w’os acting ■ou^t out’ tbe churches on Easter New London office to Fort Wright THE MANCHESTER os he was despita the fact that the Sunday or at -Chriatmoa time and to the Windsor Locks Airbase grand whiskey today! Sheriff W’Uiiam R. Browne gave (Jofsxtra ricbm a) Famous Make Automatic permission for Uis demonstration tatter's own union, the CIO Amal- could see without trying that far from the ’Thompeonville office of Meriden, Ort. 28.—ffiv-Mayor gamate Clothing Workers, was assu. the State Employment Service to MOTHER and explained "I can’t atop it if more worshippers than the buUd- Fronds R. Danaher. son of Labor ^'difit’s resson No. 1 tor Impoua l ’s sof* s(ipporting the CIO drive to or: PLUS! “MR. DYNAMITE” .Ings would hold were trying to interview potential workers in dr giVM PUBLIC MARKET order Is to be preserved.” CIO 'Tommlisloner Cornelius J. Dona- pricing goodaea%. This luperb American unlonlsU caUed the etrike Septem- ganize the building trades work- With LLOYD NOLAN crowd into the few' . remaining fense industries,, it was sold. 'cr and brother of U. S. Senator YOUR cUM ber 30, accusing the company of ers into an Industrial group. churches. True, many were eld- Under the new procedUK, which lohn A. Danaher, win seek a third blend has that expemive, ’’imported- As On example of such, “inter- erly or aged persons, many of ia being organized on a national term. »*ine expert care m ed wfcefi on. BURNER unfair labor practices and refuaai whitkey” ^ v o r because ia foundation ference” Lewis testified that the I them Obviously too old to care basis, on effort will be mode to Republican Town Chairman E l- to sign a contract The UedlaUon match men with special akilla with Board referred the case to Presi- Blaw Knox Company, Pittsburgh ; whether they were hampering liott B. Stretch announced last whiskies are specially distilled to IN STALLED FINE SEAFOOD steel firm, had been ordered to their careers by such attendance. defense jobq In industry . before dent Roosevelt after faUliig to: get night that Mayor Danaher and nil. gtve them individual qualities— • 1 5 9 . 0 0 a settlement. sub-contract tbe reconditioning of TONiGHT-“ Modeni and Old Fashioned i • Apparently Still Vigorous discharge, so that they eon go di- other Republican incumbents C05IPLETE ^ Special For Friday a min St Martin’s Terry, Ohio, to Apparently there wa.*. , faith rectly from the Army to Specific would be candidate; for renomina- QBIi mi l l t R dten blended together to a deli- The picket line forced temporary an AFL contractor rather than ‘ s till. vigorous in Russia which jobs which have already been ear- shutdown today of the plant and marked for them'. . y ' tlon- at the party’s primary Nov. cate "flavof peak.” for three' hours blocked highway uae 300 UCWOC workers already could not be dynamited like a Small Down Payments Low Monthly Payments Fresh Shiny M ukerel — Fillet of Haddock — Sole Filleta traffic. In Its employ on, the job. He said. DANCING building or b u m ^ like,a book. Tbe dty eleoUon win be held almlUrly, that a contractor at Recent dispatches frotn Moscow The line gained bIm during the Dec.'2. UTGHCOI^ ,e i| n of a chert eoM D the — Perch Filleta — Swordfiah Halibut Fre«h Salmon Tuberculosis Post CONSIDER THESE PACTS— early morning hours but after 9 Camp (Jhaffee, Arkansas, had Im- Manchester Sports Center haire describe churches crowded The Democratic primary will be Freah Cod — Boston Blucflan. p o rt^ A FL workers- from other with people praying for victory. held on Nov. 4, with Harold C. a m., began to dwindle and soon states, rather than employ local Wells Str*c;t *** being told throngboat the eonntry for Chowder Clams Steaminflr Clama ' Open Ctama leas than 100 were mfirchlng up A.ND EVERT THURSDAY NIGHT : It would be most unusual for any Test Announced Hall, former tax collector, the only A*® compare favorably with other Bamera at tl& residents, “beca'usb of his tOider- government, even, on atheist gov- Fresh Scallops \ _ and down busy Routs 2, which had candidate entered thus far for the b r ^ e ^ sad enmpr coughs. ' petaa. Hoadicda hava beea told In Manoheater, tome 10 td U stamUng that the'iOPM stablllzs- Music by THE BARNSTORMERS ernment, to discourage prayers mairoral nomination. been cloeed to motorists for a mils Hartford. OcL 23— fjp —The Ho^rolo s Itm such wondsrtU to* y *s*h *6*» 4*10 performing eflicleatijr. One reaaea we can and a half. tlon agreement required him to do ‘•Haak’* Potk Promptor. for such a cause. AT OUR MEAT,DEPARTMENT State Personnel Deportment^'snl •Me pea reel nsoney Is that we contracted for a number of theee There was no report of disorder. so.” D u d o g S to 13. Adndeeloe tie . Tax btofaMefi. But what will the religious re- Sign In Bevene asry It hrips bnak up local price# were attU low. Another Roller Shntlag Every Wedneedny, FiMny anfi Sotwrfinyi action be If the Soviet regime nounced today on open competi- Native Chickens for Roasting, 5 to 7 pounds each. Buford. Os.: Four units of the tive examination for oselstant di- **"*• **“ *«*«la is u ^ on Fnel Oil la • large pert of ear huelneee and every Burner Bona AUen Leather Manufactur- crashes in a great military defeat? ^lcago(g9—A book stofi pro- we aaRuMnna n new F *el OU ctMtomer. net for one. bat for many Native Turko’s, 10 to 12 pounda each: Militoiy disastera . in tbe last rector of tuberculoeia control, a ing Company cloeed yestentoy af- post paying from 14.900 to |5,150 prietor gnunbled to Author Vin- pw e. We_»m wtlMad ta make a sroan profit each year an Native Broiiera and Frying Chickens. WARD E. KRAUSE great war not only ended with cent Storrett. about business be- ter 1,790 employes failed to return LNlSTRUOTOR a year. V M OR n tb a r thnn one larfe profit on n Boraer. to their Jobe after lunch. A CIO tbe collapse of the CIsariat regime ing bod enough without street im- Strength for gnwa-upo Who prefer CLARINET — TROMBONE ' h and a terrifle period of suffering (Tandldates must b e . licensed - M AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT organiser sold the United Shoe SATw mmam e n o w s oAxamMS, wt t omm, physicians, and minimum qualifi- proveinenU* making his shop al- a^ stronger prodoet. iU diii|ili>ns .53 COMPARE THESE FEATURES— Worker# of America was artcing a AND SAXOPHONE for tbe established church but most Inaccessible. "Why not put i l rn n . i| ROLLS—Parker Honae, Water Rolls, Snowflakes, Poppy- touched off a revolution that cations include at least one year 1 loj : union shop, layoffs.. basM oo Stndio: 17 Wnhiai Street experience as a resident or saao- up’ s sign ’Alterations as Usual seed. Your C h o ice ...... dozen 18e S n m i A e F m M Y A M rocked established churches and During Business’?” Starrett sug- aenloii^ and an additional wage TeleplMM 9fi«fi clate physician in • tuberoulosia increase of five per cen t An at- TsK Tso a " o ctat-m -tbrecA v ^ i social institutions In many ports fiWtsd. The sign Is up. H OSTjRQlf Atlanta: A, partial crew oC about the other—a great rell^ous revo- MIGHT lution T will be held betwreen Nov. 18 and Dofawse snf kill Hies nre Tffirnimfnitlng ths imper ial 5 r t 5 * ? * ^ * * " * C h o w d e r...... i... .Igat, can 27c 400 men continued wwV on gov- Dec. 1 a t Hartford. ! ernment contracts at the AUantle The Place: U'ao, what k&d of religion? o f older provlds grantor toeill- C^flah Cakfia. Ready to Pryg40 Fathom ...... can lOe Tjierc have - .bssn groat rslii^us .nos. ' to n%.gnlB steel milL where C30 picket Unea TAB ANTIC , ihrw sost'si Batter, Fainam t Creamery...... 2 lbs. 79c halted Btael fabrlcatloa Monday movements In tbe past-whlch werh We have *gfgt m evnllnbls for night A union offleial said tha chorhcterlced by their strong re- o9*«|wntliig «Hh ( Pea Beans wYcDow Eye Baana; fancy ...... 2 lb*. 17c The Time: 8;S0 to 12:30. East a t Loulo, HL—---- ) . V
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 *“