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VOi.. LXL, NO. 22 (Claftalfled Advertising On Page 13) MANCHESTER. CONN.. S.ATl RnAY. OCTOHER 2'>. 1011 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS

.Action on Blhnrlix .Strike Front

Arranges to Vote '

Nazis Claim Capt ure

On W iping Out Ban

Of Kharkov; Crimea

On Ship Deliveries

Seen Attacks Are Beaten

initicc Kraiiy to .Ap­ PoAxerfiil Onsliuij'hlb To Business Ri'lfjoroH .Also ('laimed prove l,e^iHlation (riv­ l.aiinrlie(l .'\j'aiii<4t Pen- Britain Will Orriipipfl; Rprlih Dig* ing VetiHelh Right to After .War intxiila and .Apitroarhes patrhr* Brgin Speak* Sail on .Anv Orean». To Rfistov Re|>iilbe(i h> Give Russia • lip of Zero Hour for

\Va.‘ihinKtoii. Oct. 2.").— (/P) Dislocation ^' ill Dtrarf i Red Army's (Atiinler- A id Pledged Alokrow; Roml>erg Di» —A majority of the Senate That FoUou'ihg First Allackti; (serm aii* in reel Mjrhl Attack* Foreign Relations Committee fVorld IVar; Anit^nran ^ Sm all \ illaj;elfan* Aaaorlation. men in the first three weeks 47 miles to the north of,^ *

amendment 'fcliich would w-ipe out "B u t never again," .said Hodaon. , of the battle for the .Soviet that Britain w-ould overcome many railway that leads to M oscow,

the present neutrality act provi- who also ia New York city com- capital powerful German geographical difficulties in fulfill­ A .special war bulletin from si6n w-hich bars United S ta te s i miJMioner...... —...... of welfare, «r,iair. "will v.nj mia thia Hill lex Leaves Lew is’ R e p ly Aw a ited ing the imnien.sely formidable I forces have launched a new m erchant .shipa from entering bel-Ipermit 10,000.000 men to task' of giving promised aid to .Adolf Flitler'.s, headquarters

ligererit ports or combat area... imam the atreeta. \Vc have our attack along the whole Mos­ Ru.ssia said Kharkov had been in G erm an PVedIct 1.3 to 10 Vote , "'IrOGa trained dead on those ardii- No Doubt 2ii«l O n C a n ce llin g S tr ik e cow front. Dispatches to "The government indeed has bu-t hand." since yesterday. T he reg u ­ After a careful poll of the com-, days to come, and w hen,_Jhey , I’ravda said the new fierman one purpose which is yours and lar high (onimand (.'ommuniqu* mittee. .Seriate Insiders predii ted ' "’e bo leady. _I _____prm____ ^______^oiKrlit______V _____^ Staiin's too- how best to acrom- repeated ihi.s statement and add­ that the vote to expand Ihe House: lo-stead of large acale relief " offensives were started yes- ed bill would be 13 to 10 This tally. HoiLaon said, the Federal .N o I 111 I l i r t l i a l P l l l f l i c a terday after intense artillery (f onllnued On Page Ten I "On the .same day German however, recorded. Senator ^lK »yernm enl probtfliiy Will spenrl ■ •' t r k preparation. In the first hours trooj'R al.so occupied Belgorod, .a Hiiiitiiit; Fiv George ID , Ga. I, th^ ranking ma- '‘"‘I*'''"'' peacetime ar- Kt 111 I ||oil of (.Olirsr of .Ar of the attack the Germans communications renter 47 m iles Jonty member, and \While i P. . j lavlahly as it L* do-I ()n .SlatrillOllI Math' lion Aflt-r Rfx..u.>v ..It AF* * 4 northeast of Kharkov, " Me ,%n favor of lifting the r re- e - ! “/^‘ "’ents toilay fll«ll AIHF KoosrNfll M lSSlIl«F 'VriHV lost full.x two battalions of The.se developmenta on the British Pound strutions on ship mbyeinents sooeeSuper llighivaysn i.w ...... \ninng------Projects Iiv (.ovi riior at Kt*. R, m |i , , s I Matle Piihlir. i infantry .md as many as 70 southern fr'inl came as Berlin

Those who took the poll epneeded The building of super highwavs dispatihes began speaking of th* tanks smashed by heavy RutG' that neither had made any fom- eriss-t niaalng the continent, the union 4>f Slult* ..Solons zero hour for .Moscow-. IJx T h r .-V.ssocialed I’ res.* Pursuit xSlii| )S sian defense fire, the dispatch At Rhineland* m ltm ent 350 .Mile* South of Moeeow (Conllniied On Page Ten) Hartfonl, (’nnn . Oct 2.5 4’ I’l'e.xitient Roo.'ievelt toda.v said. Chairman Uonnally i D-Tex i of ] I Belgorod is approximately 350 the Foreign Relations group and I Gov Rob«*rt A Hurley l»*ft n u awaitP,l .John L. U-xvi.s’ reply Re,,„rt Rereived One Pi- Doeks. V essels miles south of Mostxiw by air and Democratic Leader Barkley were doubt today in thr opinion of «omre to a vN hfte Honsp retiupst tor i ■> Kuihy.shev, Ru.s.sia, Ucl. 25. j 150 miles south of Orel, which reported yeiterday to have agreed (Vmnocticut legi.<4|atnrB, that hf» ex-- (-ntu-fllation of a niidniifhtmidnijfh * ‘••'•leiinles lo Safe- —uP)— I’owerful German on- I w-aa captured earlier by the Ger- that adniiniatration forces should Pepper Wants . mans in a plncer movement *f support a freedom -of - the - seas pectji to be rO'HcrtPd for a .s’cctmd slaught.s launched yesterday I Raid* Uarried (hil De- .-(trike call atTectiiiK .')!!,000 ly; AH of Planes -Are the central front offensive. Axla amendment. But one reliable in­ Irrm worker.s in "captive" coal again.st the Crimea and at the' . trrxjps may be striking north fn formant said that the decision than 700 muinbcra of th$* spilp PerHibtenre of Ln* Full Bloeknde K110X4 11 l4i Be Down. approaches to Kostox oh the I an effort to reinforce this right might possibly be reversed after 1937, 1939. and 1941 .^csaioni* of mino.-* owned Ly .steel (oni- I voralilp ^ eat h e r ; the two had talked with other the General Assembly, hero for a Don, gateway to tlie Cauca- I flank of the German drive agamat panie.-^ in I’enn.sv Ivania. West ■Sar r.-imcntn. Uslif . Oct. 2.> ' Vi ‘ the capital. I White House lieutenants on Cspi. oav roiinion. baaotJ their boliof on a , .«us,- haxe lieen beaten back Nazitt Alake Altark. Of Japs N N’li-ginia. Kentucky and .Ala- , The communique sajd German tol Hill gubernatonal .malrment whi(h Fi-.s Army piirsiul planes, miss­ t>ama president of the tiv Red Arm.x counter-attacks i bombers directed night ‘ attacka Will Force Commlltee \ ole gained alifture by the rircum- (’lO United Mine \Vork**rs. gftvc ing overnight in fog and »tormy ' Ku.ssian warfront dispatches I Ijondon. 0(t 25 The Ger- Rlancea under which it wa.9 made. [ against military-. and economic Senator Pepper (D-Flsi. who no immediate indication of his weather, were hunUd in widely .sairl today. In Uic bloody battle i man Rhineland docks in the .Nazt- cen ters of Moacriw-.,* Propo.seil as Answi-r lo Governtfir Hurley. .«itnnding at Joined with Senators Lee (D- LOur.se o f action alter th e presi spared parts of rallfornia snd fo r .Moscow the G erm ans, rep ort­ orcupied French port of 8re/*f and The war bulletin, heralded with I Oklai snu Greet. (D-Rli in offer­ Expansion F*Iaiis in the speaker.*! deak of the Houae. a dent » requr.st wan made public, Nevada today. edly outnumbering defense forces, Axis shipping off the Norw-egian the fanfare reserved for tpecMl ing an amendment permitting traditional .spot uaed by ('onneetj- last night cut chief executive? to addre.<(a the The Army recrued a report that were said to have [>oured into announcement^ said the new priie ships to enter belligerent ports, F ar East; \l’onl(l Cut Xlav Affect Itefm.se Output coast were targets of R. A. E. at- in the conquest of the irkrame opening and cloamg .^e.saiona of at least one of the five missing pi­ small villages around .Mozhaisk. told reporters ne would wait for .Should the walkout' oi cur at tack.s last night, the Air Ministrv means that ' -one of the moet im­ Off .AH War .Supplies. each G eneral A.As^mbly, .said that lots., I.leiit, .1 H Pease, para- 57 miles west of the vapilal J Connally arid Barkley to take the m idnight tonight a.* scheduled, ! announced toda.v. k . he hoped "to be able to atand here (hule'd to safety in the Tehachapi .F all In XX In M ain Highwa.v portant armament and economic r.lnitiative on that proposal. If they ther • were feals that a fuel .short­ It said the raids were carried out renters m the Sovjet union" has Washington. Oct 2.5 An in the not too di.slant future and niountaxns of south-central Cali­ They failed however, the Rus- 1 yelled to do so, he said he would age might affect imi>oilant de- fornia ^ "despite the persi.stence of un­ become a Germsn’.poaaeaaion. foYce a committee vote immeillale American blockade of 'hid the 1943 I,^'gl.-'»Iature farew ell " .sians declared, to win the main favorable weather over the con- fen.se |iro«Ju(tion and even even­ -All of the ships \c-ere knou-n to No Further ZUaboration There stiU was some talk of Would lla\e lo Be Ke-KIet ted highway Jhro g g h the low-n and on ' tinent. Japan was propn.sed tislay by .‘Sen­ tually tie up steel plant.s. be down somewhore. because they The brief commiiniqus gave no complete repeal 01 the neutrality To. do thia. he would havv to be tow-ard M oscow . (Yossing path-s with the British ator Pepper (D:. Fla. I as an an- But aa Ihe cajitive mine .lispute had gasoline for only three hours' further elaboration on tlu capture law-, but B ark ley„ and - Connally -onnaiiy 1 . , v i • re-elected aince hla first term, •afiproached a showdown, defense flight. An official .Soviet spokesman night raiders, German fliers bomb­ of Kharkov, important aa the hub were uiHlerstood to have decided | 'h Tokyo'a expanaion plan.s. ' which Hasn'tfiaan t leaihedreatheil the half-way ed w-Jdely-sepa rated places in ollicials welcomed word of .settle­ \ anisbed A'rsterda.v declared that the present Geiniari of SIX railroads as well aa for itJ that some provisions should he . pl*ns that Secretarv of the Navy ' uicrk yet. expires with the open- ment of a long-standing strike at Tile P-40's vanished yesterday drive "if not the last, is one of W ales and southwest England smelting and its big factonea. retained These sections include I Knox a,ald might lead to a col- s.-ssloii of theCcn- the Bendix. .N. J . plant of A ir A.s- afternoon from a formation of 19 the last large-scale German offen­ Supply Ship On Fire Progress toward the Soviet eral Aa.'tenibly. those preventing foreign vounfr.ea | Kar-East sociates, Im High Federal offi­ that left .March Field in southern sives" and that Adolf Hitler .s ob- Coastal command bombers left capital, howevei. admittedly waa . from raising money in the United . r»r The Democratic governor's cials announicd that the plant California en route to .McClellan jei tive of quick victory in the east one large supply ship on tire in lough. States, forbidding the, use of the ' ''Rceeing with Knox's statement statement came after he had told management had agieed to re*- field-at Sacramento, could not be realized. raids w-hich ranged frofii the coast Dispatches from the front American flag by foreign ships i situation in the Pacific the legislators of his last appear­ o- Norway to the Erisvan Islands claimed only that German troopa and granting the government c o n - '" ’** *'®**''^hiely strained." Pepper turn strik in g em ployes to the i>ay- fiver the Tehachapi Uie fog wa.s "We know our strength cunlin-- ance before them - nearly mid­ oft the North Sea coast of the had "battled further forward.” trol over munitions exports. ' reporters he believed the time roll Monday. thick and the ships were Separat- I lies to grow- while the G erm ans- night on June 4. the final day of Netherlands, the communique said They gave no names to indicaUt : The only lasue in Ihe captive !'*_ VisM to .McClel- ' goes (low-n." said S. A Lozovsky, Many Guesses on Debate I.eng1li ‘'""'riite a blockade the session which marked the end Observers on the English south how- far the Germans had driven. ' vice commissar of foreign affairs _ J J ■ off all w ar .nipplie.s that of -several months of close a nd mine controversv was the United Tulare C a iiA ' ** ^ roost saw- long tongues of flame German forces had been report­ Guesses were many and varied , rtignt be consigned to .lapan frorn ■Mine Workers Insi-stence upon a T lX iian F,'„h, , a I and press liaison. as to how long the Senate would , any source * happy cooperation " I leap Into the air at Cap Gris Nez ed only about .35 miles from Moe- debate the legislation, and Sena­ Sometimes in his, sleep, the gov­ union .shop contract that is, «' Aud.ng tho*;*;! N^ap^C^’E^Huges B asic .Aim .Not Realized I shortly after formaUcral* of British cow at some {loints more than two "We ought to see to it. " Popper tor Nye iR-NDi told reporters: ernor said, he thought of railing requirement that a y miner em- j (-apt Peter McGoldnck com- Establishment of government planes had roared off in that direc- days ago. and DNB cited accom­ ileclared. "that Japan gets no ma­ "If the question Is limited to a special session, but in his - more ploye.l in the -teel. compames | (^e grnfcp. landed at offices at this Volga river trading ; tion. plishments of various Naxi unita terials from oiitsido sources that arming shipa, then I think the rational moments ' he , realized r.'A’h n ?**" o " Smith. Nev.. 60 miles south of ' center 550 miles soiithea.st of Mos- German anti-ain raft batteries will fatten her for further con- that only in Ihe ex'snt of a -ca­ pn.y to nyy ih t k sI. Kpno „„ (,,, opposite side of Senate would act within a week. qiieats." I cow-, Lozovsky .said, m eant that greeted the raiders with one of the ((ontlnued On Page Tea) If it la broader than that, then lam ity" w-ould he recall the I.,eg- "the basic aim of Hitler to end the heaviest barrage* seen from the Would Patrol Psclfir lane* .hit I n Sierra Nevada from there's going tf be warfare in the islatiire I th a t L(’w i8 call off Lh<» * but i Sacramento««»' ram cn io war on the eaatern front and then Folkestone area in weeks. TJiia could be accomphahed he )pOs'mg. ficiall.v as on a .small arale. though to ships bound for Japanese ports. I (Conllniief On Page Nine) ation, take,the lead if direct nego-. and Lieutenant Pease The MarcJi Flashes I and launching a Naval patrol of i (('ontlnued On Page Two) I the government acknowledged tiatlons w-ere reqiiireil to settle -Field base said Army men had .some casualti«s The Liverpool (Late Bulktlaa of the (iP) Wire) the Pacific sea lanes. j I the difference between operators gone into the Tehachapi moun- Knox told a group of defense area w-aa among the places visited I miners. tains to check a report from ranrh- j by the German planes, one of Protest .Slapping Nun Wild Oil Well manufacturer's yesterday that I -Altematlxe FUn* Offered er* that Pease landed safelv American officials were satl.sfled i Beatiii" Brii^h Trv to Find I which w as reported shot dow-p. Peiping, Oct. 25 — ./P) — Tha Earlier, the defense mediation Crack* I'p In l-andln'g United State* etnhomy anneonee* in their own minds that the Jap­ I board announced that it hail not At Smith. Nev . one of the Is Harnessed anese had no Intention of giving toda.v that the consul at Talagt • Seeking Bahv ! been able to bring about a "meet- planes cracked up in landing at an Claim 16,000 Tons liod protested to Jspan«ae author­ up their plans for Far Flastem ex­ I ing of min(i|t " in conferences w-ith j em ergency field, but the pilot w as Stolen Child ities over the slapping ' of .Anna panaion. adding bluntly: ; the disputants, but recommended urihurt _ - Of Shipning Sunk Soechnleln, a .Catholic aua from Sprays Three-Block Res­ "If they pursue that'course, a l o r I alternative plans for settle-! Lieut. E. F. Carey. Hampton, Berlin. Oct 25 - p. The Ger­ collision there is inevitable." Huiiflretlri Search 400 Voluiileer* Search man Air Force .sank 16,000 tons of .Xllivvaukea known na Slater Tnrl- -o o • c-1 1 n ' i^ent. . - !I Va..A». who reached SacramenfoSacramento safe- bio. She was kold to hove beM idential Section with Pepper, who has advocated "Im- British and Allied shipping space Sun-SlllMila ^^’“t the question be subjj ly, said that 30 minutes after the Eor Baby kidiiapcfl struck by a Japanese la clvtUaa mobillxing" Japan as a part" of itiittert. 33—(/F>— T h * Bundled againat the chilly 2. That each party appoint no- cause of the weather, it w-as im­ Bulletin! first in five years .-was harnessed (CoaMnned On Page Txvo) I Red arm.v command at the O ms- mountain weather, hundredsI ' or of end agree that if the possible to see where’ he landed. Hlrhburg, Mao*., Oct. 2S (Continued On Page Ten)- early today after it had sprayed ' I rasla n capital of TIfll* koa rrrallsd a three-block residential area with seircher* beat through thick' "'B°**"tions did not produce a The 19 ships' ultimate destina­ Two.Mnnlhn-Old Kenneth .A. { it* mechanized tarm , from a e ^ settlement the negotiators should oil and gasoline during the night. underbrush and craw-led into tion was McChord Field. Wash. Mrl.ean, Jr., kidnaped by a I em Iran to boloter the rtffHas* Of select an arbitrator whose de­ atorm aew-er* ,.todaxr looking for They belong to the .57th Pursuit woman yesterda.v from hi* the UAucosuo, threateaed by Oer- Workmen capped gn hour-long cision would be -final. . battle by Installing at master Fire Menaces aunauit-clad, 19-months-old Jbgepb squadron and were on a final lap carriage on Main street, was Duce .Shakes I man advances on the soothera • Mr. Roosevelt's intervention in gate valve on the wrell at 2:30 a P rato. of a croas-rountr>- flight that be­ found alive and apparently i frent. It was reported ttiday the dispute coincided with reports m. Firemen earlier had checked At the same time, Pennayjx’knia gan la st Monday at XA'indsor unjured toda.v. , Authoritative source* aaid tiwi that major steel plants had only the flow by shooting water Into the Two Vessels motor police broadcast a precau­ Locks, Oorin. U pl9Guihl9 I tanks and armored can had start­ two to six weeks reserve supply tionary warning for all patrols to Five Others Killed Fitchburg. Mass.. Oct. 25.t—(iPi — ed moving toward tae Boaata* Hble with a high preaaure hoae. o f cosj. Firemen Halt Traffic Investigate carefully any 'cars in Five other Army fliers were A posse of 400 volunteers attempt­ ; border, ieaviog oaly a tokaa amier- Eads 38-Day .Strike , T he well blew wild a t 7:30 p. m. RagPM Through 2 Dorku which...... there was a child answering killed yesterday when a Douglas ed today to find two-months-old Transfer* or RepI^reA Ized Infantry force a t K axvta. . The agreement reached last B-18A bomber erashed into TVin Kenneth A. McLean. Jr., kidnaped • • • aa oil and highly volatile casing­ flcnrral description, At Brooklyn; Elam— (Coatinued Oa Page Tea) (Coattaned Oa Page Twelve) described by police oa “deranged I lie .Artion in A ears. automobilea, firemen halted traffic only a thin yellow sweater over' Presideat Boooevelt aaeaUad Naol with a mother fixation." ; reprisal executions la Corap* ia- in the vicinity near the cspitol and New York. Oct. 25.—opi— a the light garment, apparently tod- | ------Two witnesses have told police j Rome. Oct J — (pi — Prem ier :day, dectariag them to be imriMl. v vi ordered reaidenta to cut off lights three-alsrm Are raged through two died away at noon yesterday from > and gas stove pilots. of seeing a woman carry away the ; Mussolini transferred or replsced Ing lo the world aad th* ”aeta of ':i^ l docks of the huge Robins Dry hla home at the foot of Bald Eagle child—clad in white sweater and Csalnghesd gsaoline is a term mountain on the city's outskirts. I 60 officers of his Fascist corpora­ desperate men who haaw la their Dock In Brooklyn today and bonnet and wrapped in a blue tions or guilds today in the most applied by oil men to unrefined Authorities did not conceai their hearts that they caa net ata.* threatened two ships—an Ameri­ “rut Knitting Tiny; Things," blanket—while the mother was In sweeping shake-up in years. crude oil of high gravity which pessimism after the temperature: la a formal stateaient, tha eWto can-owned tanker and a British the atore. Nineteen of Italy's 22 guilds often flows from oil wells.) dropped into the 40s during the She Said, “Look in the .Ad* executive said the Naala ar*f* de­ freighter—which were undergoing Abandonment Feared which control the country's eco­ veloping a “new order"* k if “death*'J .r The well. Big Chief Drilling rej>airs. • - night. for a Raby’8 Bed!" Expressing fear that the kid­ nomic production were affected by of frightfulaeos which exraa Company's lii^Manua No. 1, blew Officials did not entirely rule The Robins Company holds mil­ naper might- abandon the child on the changes. have never appreaehed I WfUd wheuiPMsure from two near­ out the posalbility of foul play or Maybe you're surprised, but you’ll lions of dollars In defense cori- realizing what she had done. Police Only the leaders of the Hotels. The statcoieBt wdi relea by g a s wtUM backed Into the hole. tra cts. abducUon. They were more in­ be able to gel a swell baby’* bed, Chief Thomas J. Godley ordered a Theaters and Glass Guilcis, which the White Heaae without explaim^ The gaSsers had been shut in so The shipa, neither of which was clined, however, to believe the! search of vacant lota and other iso­ aad a baggy, aad a play-yard and are of secondary importance at this attoa of its parpbee. v '7' crews could continue drilling deep­ reported seriously damaged, were child may have become entangled i lated places. Temperatures were er for oil. aaythlag efaw yoa aerd for baby. time, escaped the changes. identified as the British merchant­ In the thick groxYth which' starts near freezing. . Delegates Most of Work Votes Harsh Miaaaia^P* * .4x-erts Oalastropbe man Empire Coral out nt Wilming­ just back of his home^ or fsllen Jo*t by looklag thrnagh The Herald On the chance th at she .atUI had Fire Chief G. R. McAlpIne said Mussolini is president of every Vichy, VaoccapM r n m c m ,f 6 i k ton, Del., and owned by The Stand­ into one of the huge storm sewers ClasoUlied*.' O r ru a aa ad telling the boy. Dr. Herbert Tuclt. the guild but delegates most of th* 35— oPv—The retain It eras almost a miracle that there ard Oil Company of New Jersev. w hich start near his home to drsm what yoo aeed. YoaH be able t* McLean family physician, an­ w-ork to vice president* and coun- vated heavy-l $ was no Are. He said quick thinking Sides BHslered By Heat the slopes of South WUUamsport. nounced he should bd fed a formula ' cillora. the latter from th* by Henry Haven, a passerby, prob­ select freq^ a lot ef e*er* the on* F aaclst day for the Fire officials, said damage ap­ a residential district Just'acroas; THE of six ounces of milk and ' com party and. the indust'ry concerned, attacha *a O ably averted a catastrophe. Haven you thlak I* best. It cost* but a peared extensive to Koblris dqcka the; Susquehanna river fiiob this ayrup every three hours. whoee names figure in the new list It dashed Into the oil-aoaked'home of MANGHESTEk few reals aad brings quirk, sure Number 4 and 8. but that the north centrsl Pennsylvania 'city! Any poosibility that the kidnap­ of offlciala B . E . B la ck , 3.5 feet from the well, flames never reached the ships. of 45,000. J reoultK Try It: Just Dial SIt'l. ing w-aa for'ranaom appeared rtilH Reosona for the overhaul were and told him to turn off his gto HERALD Their aides i^ere blistered from the cuts for His S o b ' out by the modest.eircumatancea of not announced biit oboervera aa- Btnia as tftat stoves. ~ intense best, despite streams . et Throughout th« night, 30-yeatr ^ the McLeans, who have been mar­ sumed it wag to (poke the gulM a d t o l *T had- UghtiMl a d g a r and It water playM by IS engiris' com- old Anthony Prkto, a fruit truck' ried a year oitd a half. McLeain is system more efficient in meeting em plo]^ M a machinist's helper in the cAUBtrys j existing iwortima needs and to remove causes for 4 M t (( .o« eesnj^iidBt snsciic the pubUe. . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1941 r d a t MANCHESTER EVJENTNG HERALDi MANUHESTF’R, I'ON'n 11 , U( KJHKK 25. l.dJl PAGE THREE

Ized Red Armies therd, with both s supper for the men of the com­ sides suffering enormous losses. Tells o£ Need munity on Tuesday, the 28th, at Sunday School Lesson .824, 000 Rasebuis Captured Park Bench Parliament Obituary 6 :3 0 p. m. T here will be fine fe l­ Negroes (iet Apparently referring to the en­ lowship and a goo/1 speaker: The SeYeri Service Days Welfare and Happiniess Require tire front, the Rome radio declar­ For Planning I Churches^ Emanuel Lutheran Church ed that 324,000 Russians had been Recesses for the Winter Oil Wealth -aptured in 14 days of recent fight­ Thorsten A. Gustafson, Pastor More International Temperance The Center Church <• Of Girl Scout Week ing. Funerals St. James’s Roman Catholic .'Phe Soviet Information Bureau ■ The Park Bench Parliament Manchester long has bad an as­ Dr. Grace Asserts That (Cangregatlnnal) Rev. William J . Dunn, Pastor Sunday By William E. Gilroy, D.D. Local Group to‘Be Dii>< Rc\. WutMin Wiindriiff Place (!h allied .Siifhlcnlv nounced to th« drunkards of admitted in an early-morning com­ which has met regularly during sembly In Center. Park. At one Sven A. Undberg Rev. Vincent Hines, Assistant 9:.30 a. m. Sunday Scho/d and I E/lltor of .\dvanre time only one park bench sufficed Lung Term Program Bible Classes. — S u n d a y ------Ephraim is the same woe that falls charged After Having munique that detachments of the summer months has been pro­ The funeral of Sven A. Llnd- Rev. Edmund Barrett, Assistant From Day Orkerh I This |/'.s.son is for Thternational for the group, but now three M orning W orship, 10:,3(). S e r­ 10:4,3 a. ni The Morning Ser­ upon the drunkards of A m erica Adolf HiUer's southern Armies berg, well known local yeaident, 'r< mi,i ran-/- .Sunday ^Tlic fact that Reached Age of 28. rogued by the ■official action f t Necessary at Present. mon by the minister. Topic, Re­ vice. Girl Scout Sunday will b44ie G erm ans, Rev. Thorsten A. Gustafson, pas­ [iHvi-d street . eiiii ken.* ai,. million.s IS now that of getting f/xid who have served for the past seven public problems has become less: the Cracker Barrel Court that ments would follow the defense Mouiiliiina Murker (.Mrs. Earl 3:.30 i> m Hartford District arc America’s Wtmieii «>f Tomorrow. war, anil strong drink. Today war months with the 169th Keglment led by large number* of tanks, tor of the church, will officiate. effort, said today that those in­ Shaw I S t. B rid g et’s R. C. Brolbi-rb/H./l niei-tin^- and Stew ­ rnnny. a farm in Kriii.sH.-/ I aiKl drink f-.r norm al siistr-ntinre, is the uppermost of these enemies, "continued active offensive opera­ The Joints of the members can used to function In the days of The Kmanuel Lutheran choir Rev. Jsm es P. Timmins, Pastor d'n-s ii'.l mimmize Ih/- . nce.l of at Camp Blandlng, Florida, will stand early October fairly well, but general stores, molasses by the Jug terested in vocational education Duet, G ikI of All Nature - ardship Rally. First Lutheran All th/'.se Uiing.s fl>,a"te<) i„ f,,re with slavery threatening vast por­ tions along the three main roads will render two selections: "Jag were "confronted with the need Tsi-haikowsky i.Mrs. Harold .Sym­ Rev. Franels Breen, Assistant Church. West .Haven. stri-Hsing inii-mational temoer- tions of mankind, if the totali­ soon be discharged and relumed to leading to Moscow" yesterday. the end of the month Is painful. and bulk peanut butter. ar sa glad" and "Abide with Me," M o n d a y the eyes of iwu hapfiy .N/gi,, an. e. for continuous long tei^n plan­ ington, Mrs. Earl Khaw» Due to this ffieeting there will brr,thers and th e:r wive.s a^ tarian powers, who have declared their homes here, according to "The Red Army fought heroical­ accompanied by the church organ­ Ma.saes on Sunday at 7:30, 9, 10 "The Ixmg Week Im/I " . which n in g " Offertory. Ave Maria -Shubert he no Bible Hour session. ttomemaking Day. Our first line of ttii-y re< /,v/ red fm m the .shn/k <.t that might makes right and who order* dssued by the Divisional ly for every Inch of land," the Rus­ ist, G. Albert Pearson. The hear­ ■'The 200-hour (jo b ) train in g Postlude. rriumphal March -- and 11 a. m. j l.s a S'.' ial history of fln-at Bri- have plunged the world in war, . declared an editorial in the news­ The W'e/*k , being told ttii ir ylai e m ti,e aim sian news agency said. ers will be: August Casperson, Course does not produce skilled G n cg Mond(iy ,3:1.3 p. ni. (Jirl Scouts. (left •use hc^ius iu the home. I tain from 1918-19.39. [iresents have- their way. staff at Camp Blaiiding paper Hochi. "We are carrying on had changi-d suddenl.v ln,m /lay (A Moscow broadcast heard in Gotfrld Swanaon. Ernst Lundin. workmen," he told members of Tile Uhurcli scIkmjI K .'IO j South Windsor Catholle Services 7:.30 p. ni Hi ethoveii (Jlee Club among other things a [,i-turi- of The men .selected for disc hari;c.s State Pilots Japan's decided policies regardless workers to millmna.ris hgek New York—by CBS quoted Pravda John Benaon, Albert Swan.son. and the Connecticut section of the Tile Adult Class 9:1.3 j Rev. K/dward <1. K osenberger Tues/lny 7:.3<) p ni. Sunday .Scouts are taught effieieut home- iiiaii- right ..Club lit/- and all its ae/oin- ■ It is this situation that gives ^HA are: Sergeants Hugh I,. Burke. of bluffing by Americana. Cim .* widened slowlv ,er-..*.-< t.",- as telling of German attempts to John K. Johnson, all of this town. American Vocational Association The CYP Club 7:.'i0 . I .South Windsor Town Hall School Teachers and Officers meet .j-animi-nts -whnh might well he a both point and large application ^HOHO Jeremiah Lovett, Jtnlhony Howe. "Knox's speech is his usual agemeut----cooking, sewiiifi, rhihl rare. /if W illie and Fl'ivrl .Mav- cross the River Oka In the region Burial will be in the East ceme­ in a prepared address at the Uni­ The fall meeting of the Hartford.j at the home „ f .Miss G race B en ­ -.1 [-I' t'ire f,f what has h/-en h.apjien- to the single verse In our lesson CoriKirals William Power.s, Jame.s Asked to Act blunder of attempting to threaten we,ither as lie full mife-rt th- •K otot had of Kaluga, 90 miles southwest of tery . versity of Connecticut. East Association will be held in I Masses at 7 a m. and 10 a. son, 20 Myrtle street I ing in our /.wn '/.iir-iry In ta. t, it from the prophecy of Habakkuk: 10 F. Sptllane, I’rivatrs Vincent Bene- Japan.” said Chugal. "We have to news atiurk th<-m The f./ o pii'k- Moscow, and it declared "the Ger­ "The maladjustments following Center c:hurch Business meeting, | M'ednesday 6:30 p m Bf,y 1 mg [ilant empi/.ye.-, hai/||v . .,uld IS a some-Ahal sa/1 M-ff.-.tir.n uj..,n "Woe to him that biiildeth a town vento, H.arry Jacobi, John Makuhs be very careful with the United Tuesday mans were held south of the river Mrs. Mary Sargent this defense effort, with high discussion, adilre.ss, sis ial follow­ .South MethodlHt fh iir r b Srout.s. beli/’ve It at first Itus in a .- Unit IS that n.iKh ..f this rmnal .leharle with hlr,od. and establi.sheth a c ity and Terrence O'Brien. Call Goes Out to Have States attitiide, as threatening and by an Immediate Russian counter­ wages for Immature youth and» | ing. ; Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., Minister 7:(MI p. na Chapel Choir ! |a .Sainil|i.i. O k li. / oiirt lia-l g./en >n i.ri-at Itritairi jias ta-en < alle.l by Iniquity;" Too much In the life Altogether, the regiment will The funeral of Mrs. Mary Sar­ Arts and Crafts Day. a tta ck .). appeasing arguments go on side by merely job training, will be many." T he Mi-ek Thursday 4:00 p. m Confirina-I raleiits ar»' ile- -them oie'-li.'ilf .snare m a ?7 tl.'l- men. amzatii.n of Fng- of every people toilay is still e.s- lose too men before the Carolina Them Organized for gent. of 36 Birch strest, widow of The Soviet Information Bureau's side in order to work out a clever Educators must not. he warn­ Monday 2:30 Women's Auxil­ 10:45 a. m. —'A’orshlp and ser­ tion Class I 286 Oklahoma >al tortime all m lard • tabllshed by iniquity and built bn maneuvorsi including the regimen­ John Sargent, will be held this veloi»eil ami fingers are matle skillful. c.irly-momlng broadcast from Any Eiiiergeneieg. plot." ed, "rest on the accomplishments iary. Cliamber of CrnuTliorce. Mrs. mon. "(histodians of the Christian 7:30 p. m G Clef Club Com­ cash, not to mi-nti/m 16''i a -res >( hlfiisl. tal Sergeant Major. .Master Ser­ afternoon at two o'clock at the Moscow said there was fighting qt .Caused by Vnlted States of the past 30 years" Joh n P ick les in charge. .Spirit," with Mr. Ward preaching. bined Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts , -land, 1.3 rul \/elis. shops and ma-- The three passage.s from van- Our own nation will be strong geant Thomas D. Kilduff of New Thomas G. Dougan Funeral lA j^ Girl .SeoutA niltivate hohhies; keep Makeevka yesterday between thV Hartford, October ?5—OP)—A Domcl quoted an unofficial but Individual Training Tuesday 7:1.3 Trmip 2.3, Boy -Miiaical program : Hollowe'en Party. I chim-ry ..'.S [...rtiorrs of the Bible, which to save the world from its aggres- Britain, with a rei ord of 20 years Home. .39 HoII street. Rev. invaders and southern Red Army for civilian pilots to Join the well Informed source, meanwhile, Dr. Grace told members of the -Scouts. Ernest Irwin, Scoutmaster. Prelude ''Prelude and Fugue in Hridny 7:.30 p m Einamiel their mimls.ever alert for knowledge. The /ittier half share go«-s t*i I ' onstit iti' o'lr lesson, in.iic at/- how soTs and the powers that threaten in the National Guard. .James Stuart Neill of St. Mary's emits of Marshal Semeon Timo­ CodrtscUcut Wing of the Civil Air as saying that the serious situa­ AVA that he believed no child, Tuesday 8:i)0 Hollowe'en Bridge, C m inor" ...... B ach Choir. Ozora A lexander I,,-/-. fi.-,, of 'val-iatile a textbook the Bible still to stifle all dem/rcracy and liberty One of the men from Bristol to Epi.scopal church will officiate. shenko. Patrol was sent to pilots in the tion to which Knox referred ^\ias whatever his course, should leave auspices Group G .Mrs Harold Al- Anthem -"Still. .Still with Thee" Saturday 9:00 a m Children’f ! jUlari-rnore Okla Atti,rneys e.«ti. is for the Ineniati/in of temfieranee. only in proportion as we make our be returned Is (,'h.irlcs "C'.i ; k" The bearers wfll be William vord. leader B a ttle Near Taganrog state today by the aviation com­ caused by the United States''pwn school without the ability -to use ...... A rthu r Foote Choir. ■ W e d n e 8 d a y ~ 'mated ttn entire istate'-i value at .--trorg rlrink ma/le its rarnge.s in personal lives and our social life McCarthy, former sports editor of Brennan, John McFarlaml, Thomas Wednesday 7:30 Choir reliear- Combat also flared again, it was mittee, States Defense Council. actions toward Japan. his hands creatively. He said that Anthem "The Prayer of the Peni­ 6:30 p m 60th Anniversar\ bel-./een JloOoo.OfiO arid Jl'-o -k .i. .the ancient w-orM as it makes it.s clean and strong, building upon n' the Bristol Press. Sullivan, William Liggett. John in the future there should be a sal. reported, in the direction of Tag­ Supplementing previous hotlflca- Japan, this source declared, has ten t" ...... H. A. M atthew s Banquet-Masonic Temple. ' ' Out-of-Doors Day. Like true pio*. 000 I ravages I'.day. T3ie Story of the ef- sure foiifidalion of brotherhood Turkington and Charles MeVey. greater appreciation of the indi­ Thursday 6:30 Troop 7. Girl anrog. German-captured port on tloDS to pilots thgt the volunteer done all in her power to preserve Postlude "March" MacDpwell . . •N otes j I ( oines ,\s Birth/lay Present fei t of inteni[ieranre up/in the in- and a co-operation in the things Interment will be In the East vidual rather than of the work ha Scouts. M iss .lesSie Hewitt, Cap­ iieers. Girl Seoiits learn to live simply the sea of Azov 80 miles southeast flight group Is being organized, the peace...... Noe The 60tl. anniversary of the' I .livid.lal anil upon .societv has b/-en that to a large extent have been cem etery. does. tain. I To Willie. It was quite a birth­ 8 K i a i 1 S s e [of Makeevka, where Russian di­ call, a letter signed by S.ate Aero- Such utterances as that of the E--, i»„ Q 1/1 1. . Uhurrh school. Adult Emanuel I.utheran Church will be I j f.rai ti' ally th»- same in every age built upon greed, selflshness. In­ Rii Repiil In the future, there will be a aml eomfortahly oiit*of*(|oors, wjuterf day'ipri-.-.eni He was 31 yesterday visions seek to block the thrust of nftutlcs Commissioner Charles L. United States secretary of the F rid ay » -3" »• m /-laas taught by I>?wis W. Ha.skin.s held next Saturday and Sun/lay I and among every peo|,le Tlie dulgence In vice, and all manner o f greater demand for the skilled ' "Ah g u ess,' he said sl/iwlv, .\ 11 ' ^ ^ i*: Emanuel and at pre.sent Com[)lrol- sas and raise eattle Ah want lo Caucasus beyond. Already every pilot in the state I cii.sslona, and the outcome of the About Town must be ready to meet the change* MIha Kmilv Smith, tnptain. "> a /ui ^ q i ir j hold on to my more-v '' Fmpha.sls on these extensive ae- I talks is up to the United States. le of Aiigustana College and Then- i (Continued from Page One) ha.s received an iilentificatlon ques. in worker demand, the commis­ SHturdav 9:,m ,-uh Pack.l I* "’ Senior Epworth Thursday I "The roiiit gonna give us all ff ait Dirorres Toficther; ! I tlons at the soiithcrnnio.st lip of 200 logical Seminary. R/x-k Island. Illi­ tionalre. and more than have May Be Oilef Subject sioner stated. C harles Lynn, Cub .Miisti-r I that money ■ ' 27-year-/.ld Klovd the li ne hallleline indicated that The Manchester Pipe band will j 7 .30 p ni. Evening service .Her nois, will le tlw guest speaki-r Hi- Pelley Loses cause we have no Petalns or Dor­ signllled their intention to join. The Jap,aneae-American talk.s A* proposed change* in the vo­ Saturday 7::i0 CYP Club parly. ej International Friendship Day. “ A I asked ire redulously He said in- To If vd Other's Mates ] General Winter was taking’ s hand be gaiests tonight at the West Side mnn hy the pastor, "What Is Sin?" Will deliver the principal addri-ss ians." The letter, which explains the , are likely to be the chief subject cational program, the commis­ Banquet hall. I wanted a rhicken raneh. in the gig.vntic conflict ir Dairy on McKee street. The band The M eek at the 60th Anniversary Banquet He said H itler's tem porary .siic- the j purjtose and the function of civil I of discu.ssion at an extynordinary sioner listed the appointment of .N'oIch f ^ (iirl Scout is a friend to all and sister Mrs. Willie Maywealher. t-- north. will go to Juseph Trueman's milk Monday. 4:00 p. m Girl Scou ts to be held next Saturday evening Long Battle I ecfse.s cannot determine the final air patrol, follows: •session of the Jap an ese P a rlia ­ supervisor of libraries, the im­ New i iimers to Mam he«t* r are at 6 .3 0 p. m. at the M asonic . whom "everything went bla< k'. Rero. Oil 25 T Mrs Be|>orts reaching London said, and ice cream bar following the 7 .30 p. m. HarttVird School of every other Girl .Scout.*’ .She is result I'f the war and ad.led; "The state of Connecticut ment lieglnning Nov. 1.3. Domcl provement of Btudent personnel Invited to the s<'rvice.s of C eiitir Temple. The remaining five char­ i when a rvfiorter brought her the Erne.stini- Harris of El Cer­ however, that Germanv still w as Tall Cedars parade trmlght. The Religion. I news, del idl'd a new hou.se with "Only people who ran see no through the State Defen.se Council said, dectartng that polKirnl ob­ program in charge of the director rhurch. Children are cared for ter members of the church will be rito, C a lif, and .Mrs Dorothy ru.shing reinforcements Into the pariulc IS scheduled to be over at 7:30 p m Meeting of the “ help other people at all , plumbing on a paved street and Silver ShirtM Organizer life tim * further than their noses can be l.s organizing an air unit to be servers believed the United .States and the faculty with a specialist /luring tile liour of morning wor­ honored guests. They are Mrs. .Ml Qui.iti.n, Fill hmi-nd. C alif , central sector and increased fight* 7 .30 and the band will go directly Executive, Board and leaders of t i m e s . 1 maybe a ne-w i ar would be niee. pessimistic" known as the Connecticut wing of w.as holding the key-- to the out­ from the department assisting, an ship. Aaron Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. came to Reno six weeks ago. Ing could he exoected in the drive to the dairy. groups of . the W S. C. S at the It wa-s a different story around Now ill North Caro- . Unttlegroimd I'niler Snow the Civil Air Patrol. come of the discussions. "occupational training" course for "The date of the annual Caledon­ Philip Johnson, .Mrs Emelia Lam- They lived In the same MO.SCOW , home of the preaulent, Mrs. Inez Dlspatche.s from the front said for which was described "The purjiose of thi.s unit will those whose interests have not ian Market is Tuesdav, December the corner at the home of .Mrs I house and employed the same Foreign Minister Togo, accord- At it^ mooting ye.^t^rday after­ 'Truax. 80 Spruce street. berg and Adolph L i e b e r g. lina Jail. the entire baltlegnmnd was piled as momentarily stalled. b« to organize the civilian avia­ been definitely determined, a fol­ 2. Greetings will b/ extended on be­ (Floyd Mayweather. lawyer. Ine to Domcl, will "explain the noon the loc.al Selective Service Tuesday. 10:00 a. m.- W S C Friday with snow drifting under sharp One obsciwer said the Germans tion re.source.s of the state for co­ low up of graduates both in T-dca- half of the .New England C onfer­ "W here ipi Ah come i n ' W e’ie 7 i-stcrday- both were grant­ talks as f.ar as posslt'le " in an ef­ board began reclassifying regis­ .S .Motorcade at the North Metho­ Aijlievllle. N C , Oct. 25.—(>P)— winter winds. prolialily were waiting for a operation with the military and tlonal and secondary schools, and ence of Augustana Lutheisin (Atizenship Day. separate.I Ah m divorcing, Floyd ’ ed divorces at V irginia City. The Real Value fort in maintain a close relation- trants whg have been 'married Second (longregalionul (.‘hureh dist rhurch. A Girl Scout coop* A two-year-old fight of William Some of the nearby towns were iri‘»ze which would solidify tile | civilian defense forces of the slate continuation of re-dirfctlon of the churches by the President, Dr B. she said. "Ah don’t want no part I^ te r .Mrs. H arris, 34, and •ship between the people and' the since being definitely aaalgned Ferris K. UeyiioldH, .Mlnlst/'r .3:4,3 p. m. - Brow nie Sc/nita. of him. In a Roford sold to have changed hands re­ mud in which men. tanks, truck.s nation and to make available .secondary school program. Julius Hultoen of Hartford. Dr. crates with the civic organizations serv* Donald A .McQuiston, 40. erst­ Dudley Pelley, 51. organizer of the government In'this "critical mo­ to Ctla.ss lA . U nder a ruling re- 7 ()0 p m Boy .Scouts peatedly as the tide of battle and guns are wallowing. a voluntary basis the accumu- Watson Woodruff will extend \\ III .Manipulate figure while husband of Mrs. Mc- .Sliver' .Shirts, against extradition Player-Radirt. ment In Ja p a n 's foreign diplo­ < elved from National headquarters 9 :1 5 a m. — E verym an 's >ague. the privilege of being an American. Aerial, Tubes. ported that the Nnzi'.s big push Connecticut to common defense. many also are likely to b* discuss­ temala. El Salvador, and Nicara­ Horton in charge Chambers on ta half of the Town the first thing in the morning Ah Friends said .Mrs .McQuis­ here. right winter conditions would give a dependency clasallicutlon unless We/lnoaday, 5 : 3 0 m.--‘ M en's ton an-1 Cecil K Harris. El seemed concentrated In this salient Government Interested ed at the Parliamentary ses.sloij. gua refuse to let Nomo Yakson. a Nursery during the hour of wor­ of Manchester. Special music will ain’t gonna hurry right down and He was convicted In 1935 of vio­ a surface for motor units. there is proof that the niairiaie Volley Ball in the church gym­ hut that despite the intense pres­ "The federal government has 45-year-old Indian, cross thelr^ ship for small children. be provided under the direction of j do a little manipulating with that Cerrito, [ilan to marry later. lating the "blue sky " securitlea " ‘General Winter' is no longer I'rges Opening Talks was designed to avoid the draft. nasium. 7:30 p. m. - Fellowship S a turd ay MANCHESTER'S LARGEST sure of the attack there had been shown an active Interest In the boundaries, because he hasn’t a 10:5 a m.—Morning worship. The G. Albert Pearson.' Erik W. .Mo- I fig u re " law and "making fraudulent rep- in the Russian service," the Ger­ ahd Prayer Hour no substantial chaqgo in the troop plans of Individual states and has A com m entator in the -new s­ birth certificate. Acnual Church Loyalty Sunday dean, Church Secretary, will read I At Claremore. Mrs. Lee accept­ reaentationB." A two-year prison man said. "We don't need him, Charles Schelner of Wixidbridge Friday, 7:30 p m—Nutmeg po.sitlons during the past several recently established a body to or­ paper Hochi. Yoshltaro Shimizu, Service with specijjl music and a short history of the church, Health and Safety Day. Health and ed the news quietly, .sentence was suspended on condl- • RADIO AND APPLIANCE .STORE stieel started on a two weeks' va­ Trail Institute. -Men in Serviee itays. but wo waiuld w elcom e him. " ganize and guide the efforts of the urged today that Japan open talks sermon. All members of the pariah t Sunday, November 2 i "Don’t know as I feel any dif­ tion of good behavior. (A Moscow radio broadciust cation from his duties at the Rail­ Satu rd ay, 6 45 p m Choir re­ Fighting Near Kalinin several states in this important In Tokyo with Germany and Italy are urged to attend this annual Sunday School will meet at 9 preventive safety measures make Girl ferent." she said "I Just feel that Placed In Jail heard in New York by CB.S said way Express office. He Intends to hearsal. defease work. looking toward esiahiishment of service of consecration. o'clock. Holy Communion will be ; I got what was coming to me." • Gill Eflwe Risks Two years ago Judge Zeb V. • Pravda said heavy fighting also ten.s of thou.sands of Moscow civil­ spend- the time hunting through .Scouts useful citizens. They have "The Connecticut wing will |the projected new order, instead @ D ? 7 r i T Prelude, Adagio ...... Bethoven celebrated at 10 o’clock. The pre­ I She said she hadn't made any Nettles, contending the condition continued near Kalinin. 93 miles •Nlalne and Quebec. ians were working in an autumnal closely cobrdlnate with plans to be continuing the talks with the Anthem. The Lord Is My Light . . St. Mary's Church paratory address will be given by saved many lives in times of areideiit plan-S for spending the money, ex- had been violated, issued a cap ias northwest of the Soviet capital fog to erect around the city "a SUNDAY AND MONDAY Rev. James Stuart .Neill, Rector the Rev. Gustafson. Rev. Erickson released shortly bv the Federal au- united States. This would exert ...... P ark er ■iript that she would give her son. for Pelley, who fought the order ■ There alone the Germans lost colo.s.sal ring of fo rtilication s." i w-111 assist In the service The 60th Kan.sa.s C ity- ,p, . ’The Travel- th o rlties pressure on the United Staves, he Trinity Past Noble Grands as- Offertory, Melodle Pastoral ...... or emergenev. Robert. 13, a "g/>od education" er,-< Aid Soeh'ty rate* those men in to the United Btate* Supreme Potterton’s nearly'4.000 men in yesterday's Fightiryg in the central zone Sunday, October 26 T w entieth Anniversary Confirmation Re­ "It la felt that the activities of sald, adding that such a confer- | aoctatlon w ill meet Tuesday after ...... Dem a rset j Mrs Lee. a citizen of the Creek Uncle Sam s uniforms as gilt- Court. Upon surrendering hero fighting, the Communist party 1 Sumlay after TrlniCy. union will bo held at 4 p. m. Rev. Phone .‘iTiL*? yesterilny was marked by the re­ I such organization will be of vital ence probably would decide on an I noon lit three o'clock wulh M ay­ Postlude, Solemn March ...... nation, also received an allotment edged financial risks yesterday, the former lea/ler of At the Or.U-r 1 newspaper said pulse of "flerce attacks by Ger- 9:30 a. m. Church School. Erickson will deliver the address Information Bureau _ , . . , ; assistance to the program Instltut- attack on the Puez .Pan.al and i flower Rebeknh lodge of Ria-k- ' ...... M eacham I of land, although it was not an oll- Mrs. Anna Tregertiba, executive the Silver Shirts was placed in 1 The .Soviet Vllle. I Men’s Bible Class. to those confirm/'d during the past [ Dedication service of the riew pipe man Fa.icisl troops on mir posi-1 state defenae.counell "change the general outlook of the The Yoimg Peoples’ Mu Sigma I producing area, secretary of the organization jail in lieu of a $10,000 bond. 'said in Its mid-day comniunlque ■ directions of Moz 10:45 Morning Prayer and Ser­ 60 years of Emanuel’s hiatorv. An-J organ. Festival speaker: Rev Ber- 1 "Pilots In the state will be of South Seas and the Far East." Chi Society will attend the meet­ which helps distressed travelers, that "heavy fighting eontlnued | .Maloyaroslavets." the mon. Sermon topic: "The Fool. " nouncement regarding the $6,000 thold vop Schenk of New York K M, C. A. j Climaxes 10-year Suit H- once testiflc/l before the Dies preat aid In performinir auch jobs The Times and Advertiser, close | The Ladies Auxiliary of the ing of the Hartford East Aasocia- reports that of more than 100 loans throughout last night In the Mo- coniiniinique said, refer- 3 :3 0 p. m .— Ju n io r Young P eo­ anniversary ingathering will be Xitv. Festiral organist. Rev. Bern- ' The ruling yesterday by Durtrict Committee that bis Sliver Shirts Rj? obaorvalion. patrol, liaison work to the Foreign Offite, asked why : Chamber of Commerce, of which tlor at the Center church at 7:30. zh.alsk and .Malnyaroslaveta sec- ! ple’s Fellowship. made in connection with the cele-j hard \V. Janssen of ’ Danbury, 1 Judge C. O. Beavers ciima.xed a made to men in the military ser­ were intended as a "diriatlah rmg lo iammsr zones o. m«e.s ^^thor- •Mrs. John M. Pickles is president. ! Those who desire transportation Schedule tors at the approaches to Moscow, the United States "Is doing all pos- | 4 :0 0 p. m .— Evening P ra y er and bration. I | co n n . » 10-vear lawsuit. Mr.S. Lee was vice in the past few months, sll militia." but denied they drilled or Moscow aouthw est [ Ities, ph„p>|^raohv. slblc to keep Rii.ssla fighting while will have a brief business meeting should meet at the church at 7:15. OUR CHEFS TREAT and around Taganrog and Makeev­ Sermon. Sermon topic: "Epa- de.scribed o-s a half-sister of Lete have been paid in full owned guna or ammunition Ho j first-aid, communications, etc. It is at the same time using every hit iafternoon a t 2:30 In the T he W eek Banqu et R eservairons | We/ines/lay, 7:15 p m., ch oir re- Monday ka In the south Banquet tickets are goi)ng fa.st hearsal. Kolvln, Indian woman to whom the .Some even Includeil interest al­ told the committee he waa "very -,18 phraa." 3:30«5:00 Cadets, outdoor g&men T.aganrog Is only 30 miles from , , .... I planned to offer facllltle.s for tralh- of g en l to force the Japanese In- I I'cAcralion room of Center church Monday at 7:00—Boy Scout.s. 7:30 p m. The Senior CTioIr I Those desiring to attend should ; land originally was allotted. The though the society doesn't ask it. much antl-Scmltlc," DELUXE SUNDAY DINNERS ng plane, were shot down near,}; j^ese phases of operation, to war? " j house. The session will be follow- Tuesday at 7:00 -Girl Scouts. and Rostov and 'tlu- mining town of will sing at ,St. M onica's (Thurcb, procure th eir reservations thi.s basketball. Juniors, ' game ' j;'ayweatheM''are tiepFTewV'of J m FOR YOU THF F.\MII.Y the raptlal but SL^knowledged; program of the Wing will r.ar,a.- .o io I . ccl a t thrcB o'clucK w ith a q u arter- Tuesday at 8:00- The concert room Makeevka, just east of Industrial H artford. week-end. e io - Stevens. Lele's Negro husband. some casualties and damaged to: ^ c h a way as to sponsored by the choir club. Mrs. i D Ei.inors . . . .^\i) SO in’ f x p k .v s i v f : ; lalino, is 70 miles to the north. I)aii«er to Bridge 6:30-1.00 Intermediates, gym. The Sinclair and .Minnehoma so dwellings from a small number , ^ minimum any Inter- David Bennett in charge. Tickets The W ewk Pravtia said the Germans hurled .-.u M Monday. 7:30 p. m. — G irls Conrordts Lutheran ,:.30-9:()0 Intermediates. game ' Companies, the d/’fendants of homhc, droppeil. ; ference with one's ordinary actlv- I s,”" ■ nay he secured from members of Elite Guard regiments into the Pacific and possibly the Indian Friendly Society. Garden and Winter streets room. I were in.itructed lo pay the heir* I nmgn tommi.ssur Vyacheslav done on a vol- n.— . . .. 11 J .u . ..w I'■anging for the tea. Mrs. W. P, th f choir. Moiiiitiii" Hourly ABI'ETIX.KRS fight at the approaches to Rostov Tues/lay, 6:30 p. m. — Junior Rev. Karl Richter, Pastor 7:30-8:30 Piratc.s. baski-tball I *'■ 13.286 In cash, which repre- .Molotov received Sir Matter d -' „tary haJfls and in accordance Ocean as well and that ’’by every Gj^rman and .Mrs. Samuel Kemp Wednesday at 7:30 .Members i Choice of but were lurled hack with heavy (?hoir Rehearsal. g y m ' 1 sent* royalties and interest on oil trine, head of a British trade , stat?and federal regula'i^na. reasonable concession the United „.m be hostesses ^ of the Marrl/Hl CTouples Club will ' PREPARED? Fruit Cup Chilled Tomato Juice losses by a Russian counter-attack .States should work to help Britain 8:00 p. m,- .Senior Choir Rehear- | 8 :5 0 a m .--Su n d ay School tfnd union delegation visiting Russia, Planes volunteered will be flosii meet at the church to go to the an- , 8 :3 0 -9 :3 0 Tigers, basketball, Cherrystone Clams New Orleans Shrimp In force. and Ru.?sla too by keeping Japan sal Bible Classes. A lfred Lnnge, .su­ Rio Rico, Mexico, Oct 25.—i.-Pi - A ( ilU-I.F.NGE OF VITAL LMPORT ’TO N.A’nONAL AND at Kiilhy.shcv, Volga river city only by their owners. M iss Mollle Sheehan who for nual hallowe'en party at the gym . Blue Point Ovsber CocHtall On the narrow bridge to the on the fence" 1 W ednesday, 7:15 p. in.—In te r­ perintendent. Danger to the Intematlohal bridge Judge Beavers also orilerod the IM ilVIDFAL WELF.ARE AND SECFRITY: which is now the seat of some years has been a shiitln ,was hon- ! ehurch camp In South Windsor. SOUP Crimea, I’ravda said, the Germans mediate Choir Rehearsal. 10:00 a. m.— English service. 7:3^9:30 Furniture Refmishirig. I cr mpTnie^ To ‘ aurrender'at once Come and Hear the Meaaagea! Soviet guvernrhent offices. ored with a birthday party last | The ladles arc asked to bring a here mounted hourly trtday as a Cream of Ch'cken a la Princess Consomme a U Alphabet made some gains at the start of a 7 :3 0 p. m. Ju n io r Choir H al­ 3 :0 0 p. m — New England Con­ Miaa Tinker, loft. . control of the land, located be- night at the home of Mr*. Cells I box supper which will be sold at raging current from the flooding EV.^ruLlSTIC SERVICES CONTINUE NIGHTLY renewed offensive yesterday, only lowe'en Party . ference Brotherhood Convention. 6:.30-9:30 Men and W o m e n ! tween Drumrlght and Ollton, a 20 .Miles from 5lo«eow Pepper Wants R. Zurskis of Hilliard street, auction. A flne program in keep­ Rto Grande ate into a small patch Hearts of Ixdtuce with Thousand Island Dressing to be thni.st b.aek by a counter-at- -Arranges to Vote j Thursday, 2:00 p. m .— Ladies showers. ; gasoline plant and the 15 produc- (E-XCEIT S.\TURD.\Y) 7 :lfi. SUND.AY 7:00 P. M. London, Oct. 25 Ex­ Eighteen of Miss Sheehan's rela* | ing with the season is being d«?^ Earle Ba- , of dry land supporting the Mexican E .V T R K E S I tack. Guild meeting. der of Bethlehem, Pa., executive 6:30-8:00 Bowling, open alleys. . "''’■I-’ ^ IN THE GOSPEL H.\LL change Telegraph quoted the lives and friends surprised he(, planned by the committee. Mr. and side of the stnicture Choice 6 :3 0 p. m .—Girl Scou ts. secretary of the Brotherhood of Vichy radio as broadcasting A Full Bloekade On Removing Ban and brought flowers and other | Mrs. Harold Mott, and Mr. and- Officials, expecting the river to 8:00 St. Mary's rhurch, bowling (1> Roast Young Fallon Tom Turkey with GIblet Gravy and the United Lutheran Church of EvanRoliFlsr A. P. KLABUNDA and .1. GOVAN. ('gravity of Ruaitidn German report today that the remembrances of the occasion. | Mrs. Ernest Jones. Sunday, Nov, 2—10:45 a. m. — hold its present level for -another Cranberry ijaiice America, guest speaker. Germans now arc less than 20 .Mrs. Zorskis provided a birthday | N ote Presentation of the United Thank day, feared the bridge would wash ner, banquet hall. Campaign dm- j R eSIfleiltS w e l c o m e : SE.ATS FREE! (2) Baked Sugar Cuted Virginia Glace Ham with U.andied .Sweets (Continued From Page One) Offering by the Woman's Auxll- ’The W eek Position Conceded miles outside iloscow. Of Japs Now cake and refreshmenta At the Communion Service next aw ay. (3) Barbecuel -Mllk-fed Spring Chicken with Spaghetti a la ^ iary. Members are urged lo brti.j London. Oct. 25 -c/Pi—Gravity of Simdav new members will be re- Tuesday at 8 p m., the Brother- The, few homes left standing in M llanalse the Russian position all along the (Continued From Page One) an issue on which almost 96 sena­ St. John's church Ladies Sew- ! ceVv^d^nt^thTch^^^ch Thw “ff*''lng to this ser- h(>od will meet, village opposite Mercedes. Tex.. Vlctliii Of Football Ku%h Plan to Sfcede (4) Veal Schnitzel a la Holsti in southern front was conceded by tors wo(dd want to speak, because ing society will celebrate its third i are considering this step should a.', i„ */ nr., /.K I ***^*'!f^ **'* Ju n io r lu c r e slowly d isin tegratin g under IS) Two Broiled Spiing Lamb Chops on Toast with Beech-Nut - " - Sunday. Nov. 9—Bring or send Soviet sources today while a heavy ane.'ie w ere follow ing a pattern It may pe the last chance to de­ anniversary tomorrow with a ban­ get in touch with Dr. Reynolds. noir and at 8 p. m. the Senior strong currents running through M inneapol-a — i,Pi — W illiam / B acon ea Ellingtou pledge for 1942 to Church Service. toll of German rasualtles was laid flown by Hitler. bate the issue of peace or war.” quet and entertainment in Pula­ Choir will meet for rehearsals. | the town. Starkey, 76, never played football Gold Beach. O re.^J8 —Curry (fl) Genuine Calves' IJver and Beeeh-Nul Bacon ■lalmed offlelally In the repulse of O. r . Berr "Hiller is moving just as much Declaring that "a substantial ski hall Feativ.ties wilt begin at _ , " 1 Its 500 inhabitants have been. in his life. Nevertheless he was in- I coiintv residents believe they’re be- (7) Fresh Sea Food au gratin a la Normandy Monrheaier Methodist ('hureh fiesh attacks upon the central ap­ in Japan a* he Is on the Rusalan w te" would be recorded against six o'clock and will be in charge ^ The Salvation Armv Costinont Congregational ('hureh | evacuated. No loss of life was re- juied In a game. Starkey told po- I ing alighted by Oregon, so they’re Ooiiquest ofQ)arkness! ( 8 ) Fried Deep Sea .Scallops with Beech-Nut Bacon en brochette TeL 498-8. Bockvine Rev. Earl H. Furgeaon, Minister proaches of M.OSCOW front, ” he declared. "The Japanese the single Issue of ship arming. of the president, Mrs. Bernice Mhj . . -n H S from Kulbyahev. the seat of some hospital to Mr. and Mrs. AJcine has reached the point described penditures, $71,242,629.57; net bal­ vice. tion putting the neutrality law in­ n ien t” ...... Dr. Kurgeson Friday, 7:45 n. m. Meeting of of San Francisco harbor had u g -m t f r o m SAN ;ovemment offices on the Volga, Dilbe of this town. by the secretary." LaFollette said, CLARK GABLE The Week to effect." ’The president, however, ance. $2,606.69* ,087.92; customs Postlude—’’Postlude" the Ladies’• ...... Aid- Society, Miss " Em­ yielded reault.s that "more than Warren Wood of Mancheater. "the American people and Con- -HONKY-TONK" Monday, 7:30 p. m .-G irl Guard* :ald Increased German pressure in recently rejected that method. receipts for month, $24,700,312.72. III i 6:00 p. m. -Youth Fellowship, ma Johnson, Hostess. justify the work and .expense." SALVADOR, symbol* ■ he south had been blocked by •for the paat two years organist gress are entitled to know what the 1 Pins: •'*7110 Hmlltaig Ohoat" Tuesday, .7:30 p. m. — Corps N.ve and S en ato rs L a F o lle tte Shirley Palmer. Topic; "What Saturday. 8 p. m.. Monthly The war game, ending yester­ ICALLlf, OPENED THE growing resistance of the* reorgan- at the Ellington Congregational issue is before they are flung into cadets. i (Prog., knd Vandenberg Would a (Christian Community Be meeting of the Brotherhood. day noon in a theoretical rout of TUF. church, who resigned hia position a war on two oceans simultaneous­ L ik e ? " Tuesday. 8:00 p. m. — Senior WAY TO THE R ic h e s (R„ M irtlTall said that there attacking "Black" naval forces a short time ago to become organ­ ly." SUNDAY bond. __ WS.S no opposition Intention to fili­ T h e W eek Gospel H#n supported by air power, involved OF THE NEW WORLD // ist at the Center church, Manchea­ Iij a similar vein. Senator Nye AND Tuesday: District meeting of the 8:00 p"to.—Young people’s meet­ bu ster. ing. 418 Onter Street 7,5()9 men In every branch of the TEA ROOM ter. was agrgeably aurprised (R.. N.D.), said h.e hoped that MONDAY w. B. A. It was reported reliably that al­ CKCLE* Wdmcn’a Society of cniristian'Ser­ armed services, and brought Into ’Thuraday evening at the regular "Secretary Knox’s war with Japan vice. Following this meeting at 3 Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Open air play actual submarines, destroy­ 883 M.AIN STREET though Senator McNary (R., Ore), Service. 10:30 a. m. -Sunday—Breaking choir rehearsal held at the home is wishful thinking on his part." p. m. there will be a special meet ers. Navy and Army planes, para­ Opp. St. Jame.t's (Tiurch Rummage Sale the minority leader, opposes the of Bread. of the choir director of the Con­ LaFollette said be thought PacK ing of the North Manchester Wom­ , Friday. 7:00 p. m.—Holiness ser­ chutes, 14 and 16 inch shore guns MONDAY. OCT. 27. 9 A. M. legislation, be has been advising vice. 12:15—Sunday aohool. “No Wines r— No I.iquors gregational church, Mrs. Milo E. fle tension had been caaed by the en’s Group for a brief period. and tons of blank ammunition. bis colleagues there should bs no 7 :00 p. m. — Sunday Gospel • $ J V CLAR«t For-mer Office of Hayes of Main streeL Mr. Wood reports that most American war Thursday, 5:30 to 8:00. Annual ■AJl are welcome, especially meeting. General Stockton said the har­ Jl'ST GOOD FOOD” effort to delay consideration of was the -guest at a Hallowe’en supplies for Russia would be ship­ Booster dub Chicken Pie Supper. strangers. Come and worship with bor defenders had learned a great Manchester Water Co. any measure reported the For­ 7:00-:-’rueaday. prayer meeting. party given In his honor and was ped through the North Atlantic ta Reservations may be made through us Md we will try, to preach the 7 :45— Friday, bible study. deal In achieving their t^hnical eign Relations Committee. whole Gospel. met by the ghosts and goblins in Archanfel, InsUad of being routed Mr*. Keith Johnston (5036) or Mrs. victory. ' j PMtlt' As the committee . bearing* ^ f O L I i S J»UH ALOEN keeping with the event. Games paat Japan to Siberia. R. B. Brown (4541). Zioq Lutbefoa Church closed. Senator Johnson (R., 8t. John's Polish Cliurch MADE HI3 FAMOUS were enjoyed and refreshments No .\drance Knowledge High and Cooper Streets . Secretary of State Hull said yes­ Calif.), ranking minority member, Golway street Not .AU In Hurry PItoPOiAL TO PfilWILLA .served. Mr. Wood was presented Rev. H. r. R. SteeJdiolz, Pastor terday he had no advance knowl­ said; B E R G iR i Churck Of ITm) Nazorene Rev. 8. J, Sscsepkowsld, O. S. ON I3EHALF OF MILES with a fountain pen by the mem­ edge that the Maritime Commis­ "The opposition witnesses have O f 446 Main Street, Manchester Moberly, Mo.—OP)—Not all car­ STANOISH, B)®TME ARE Bo u n d t o bers of the choir. Rev. James A. Young, Pastor Sunday services; Twentieth Sunday after Trinity l i&h t o f i m e 'BE i r y LIGHT BECAUSE IT IS i sion was adopting any such policy, made out an eloquent case against 0 a. m., Church school. rier pigeons are in a -hijrry. Fred and the commission itself said its 8:30—First mass, O>ok shot 14 of a bim flock of LAMP., . which CON­ •ESSENTIAL p a r t n e r this bill. I hope it wdll be defeated. Sunday sendees: 10 a. m.. Service in German. pervious announcement that "all I do not know what the Senate 10:30—Second mass. pigeons which had been riMflng his TAINED rank s m e l l - OF VI&ION. . WITHOUT James Tevliii 9:30 o.m.—Church School, John Text of sermon: Psalm ISO. Theme aid-to-Ruasla cargoes will be mov­ wlU do.'* Choir rehearoala following each feed lot. One was a carrier which THIS DESIRABLE INCOME INCr FISH OIL I T V4E w ould b e a s Cjargb, Supt. We aim to have 200 mass. "The right use of the organ in the ed through the port of Boston" was Divine sendee.” wore a band Indicating he had B l in d AS WITHOUT Rites Monday inaccurate and had been misin­ in attendance. A special invitation been sent on an errand In August. MV S i g h t .' Is extended to newepmers* in the Talcottville Osagregattoaol Chnrch 3:15 p. m.. Sendee in English. 1937. PRODUCING BUSINESS IJhC EFTlHTCf improvement 18 terpreted. oummunlty. ’ITie order meant, the''commis­ Public Records ■tov. Thomas Street, Mloister ARTIRCIAL LKtHT USUALLY INDiCATIiS level of . Hartford. Oct. 25—(>P)—The sion said, that goods for .Russia 10:45 a.m.—Mpming Worship, Sendees, Soaday, October 264h THE ClVILIZATiCN. FOR, funeral of James Tevlin, 70, of would be shipped from all avail­ sermon; '"The Unconacious Influ­ PROPERTY IS FOR SALE i n s t a n c e -THE ESKIMO a n d MIS IROVEN PIGTUR ence of a Cffiristlan." He Cambridge, Maos.,. former printer able pbrta. thus Isaving the ss* 10:45—Morning worship with f e e b l e , SMOkV, SPOlrEBlNIi- LAMP.' on tbs New Britain Herald and AppUcsttsas THEATRe - H o rH o rd 6.80 p.m.—Junior N. Y . P. s. sumptica thst the Padfle' routs AppUesUons for msrrlsg* li­ sermon by the minister; subject of LOCATED AT 444 CENTER STREET, New London Dav,. and for many might be used ss well as the At- Mias Marion Turkington in ch o ^ e. the sermon. "The Scapegoat" The Church Loyalty Sunday censes have been filed a t the of* HELD OVER SND BIO WEEK! 6:30 p.m.—Senior N. Y. P. 8. MANCHESTER, CONN. i — w h il e MOOERH LU(MTIft& years auditor and deputy organiser isntlc. anthem wlU be by C. W. Henrh^ I foe th* Aert* of Sagleo^ will bs floe of Town Clerk Samuel J. Late Showtaig Every Night! Mias Marion Janes, president. ''■ Atth« IS AN ESSENTIAL PART OR ALL Turkington by the following: Ed* "Pleasant are Thy <3ourta.” The bela Monday. A T 19:48 E. M.* 7:30 p.m.—.Instead of the uoual CULTURAL iNSTlTl/TlONVSCHOeiS srard J. Morlarty and Tereaa B. offertory aolo, 'The Penitent" by Consists of 2 Stores 2 Five-Room Apartments Scnrlcea will be- held at 8 a.m. Assertion by Knox ermngellsUc service. Rev. G, W. Van Der Water wHll be sung by AND PUBLIC UBRAR iES IN . ..at the J. Kelly and Sons fimeral MeOonvUla, both of this town. Royall, returned mioalonary from Wilfred Kent ^ ^ Second Congregational Church and a Automobile Service Station THE LAND .' home, 338 Broadway, Cambridge, Is Called Bluffing Walter W. Berg of West fUrtford China, wiU speak. He wUl show s and Graoe M. Johnson of this 7 p. m.—Those who or* to take 'Tokyo, Oct. 25.—OP)—Th# as- •GUN M-\N FROM BODIE’ number of curtoa from the Arid. part in the oeUgious play, “Etomal ' ALL IN EXCELLENT CONDITIONI ssrtion of Frank Knox, United town. . ■ Everyone 1* invited. Ufe" will meet at thie poraonaga. Special Music b j the Choir His Ofimtom States' secretary of the Navy, that - W a m a ts e s rLUS! A CAKTOON TBpAT! The Week 7:13—llM young ’poopla wUT The AAanchester Electric Div^ofi Commsnttng on a leagus to sa* a collision with Japan Is Insvltsbls B y wrarrantee deed propiwty on Wsdneoday at 7:80 p.m.—Prayer meet at the poraonoge and go to Summit strset has bsea oonveyed SpOcial Senpon-^*^e Chureh end the People* INQUIRE MAN

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f- Linda Darnell Grown Pour Funds Kogprs IMfg. Company's New OfTiro Military Value ;ht Man’ Called On Property Seen in Jump Up in Eyes of Latv Misnomer by Gaxton Bankfl uiiil Finuiieiul In- Record Before T IIK tZOOKRM California H uh N o Long- JP^ MtitiitifiiiM Buying L|> <'Ma . Troubles Come Double *^HC*SI*^’* * ^ c6C ■ 0|ieniiif( Rarachiite Ac­ A|>|iellalion Held Over and Moore as the meek, oppresflCd er Any Interesl in v® Loral Mort^a{rei4. lillic felif.w who. wishes h e. wss claimed I)v Scientifits. IVom Vaudeville Dayn; .ioir.cv. hcre cl;:e. WlielInT Filin Star Their o,)po.'ilte styles of delivery The WORLD This WEEK Manchester real estate is coasid- Actor .Says He Fk I.ifrht For The U* S,*, And Russia c, Chicago, Oct. 2.5 i/T - A world may he the tlpolT to their success Sliidit'K LesHoiiH. eicd a good mve.stmeiil by i orpo- together. Gaxlon Is fast, confident ratlons five and a half mile* be­ ami driving; Moore is slow-mov­ Hy .Slgrid Am r nOi alone by ConnecUriit Corpora-' ing, iinei.sy and Hometlmes his during the week. The United States, already con- ships. Hard-pressed Russia faced the threat of the tions but to many outside ol the fore o(>eniiig a parachute waa I Hollywood, Oct. 25 hVi Fred B> f ’armll '.trlimind lim 1 fade into almost a mumble. Cartoonists See A Light Side To Japanese Relations cerned at Japan’s switch to a more warlike govern- Japanese cutting off Vladivostak, where supplies slate, as proven by _^land rcrords claimed by scientists and the Chicago, Oct 2.5 '/T. W illiim In "Louisiana I'iircha.sc“ Gaxton :* a 'pretty handsome gent, hut he showing tne nuniia‘r''ol mortgages pumfier today as of "inestimable ment, was prodded even harder from the other . reach her from the U. S. Gaxton. the efferve.scenl mu.Hica] is an nmlahle connivlnfe villain who WM MtTllMtWT 0» U S - just photographs the stars. He on Manchester homes that have value to aviation, especially mili­ touciic.s oil the [ilot and keeps it (t j&nMcst ttffCRfucis Ans curled up on a wall on the been taken over by large iasurance tary flying." comedy man. reckrms he'.s tjeen r ’cving scheming to frame ice H c a d lin e r : companies and banks 11 All RICliVtNl COOL Nazis Lunge Kearny... Lehigh.. • rwentieth-Centiiry-Fox lot when I The jump from 31.4tK) feel ; a victim of mi.staki-n prof UOtl.'ll .’"I'l ■, a V. t -.in senator, and thus MikOtO TUMMWT It would not be possible for the - Herald Photos above sea level was made vester- \ HIRE V)U\ . stopped beside him. The new office building of the Rogers Paper Manufacturing Co., identity for nearlv ten years M];.. Ich the senator's Investigation To The South Bold Venture,., We were waiting outside Linda local banks-to tiname all of the day by Arthur Starnes, ,36-year- iiilti .snie.ly f,olilLc.''.l co.iclitions. A Soldier new homes 1n -Mani hesler which ■ in Mill street, the renter of all company activity related to the old business man and former bam- The label whi< h Gaxton insisl.i When great deposits of coal have The U. S. destroyer Kearny was Darnell's dressing room. Star's two plants of the company, the larger at Goodyear, this state, and stormlrvg pilot i.s a mistake and his per: oriM-1 Speed But to K(*a! Tost dressing rooms are like glorifieil are l«-lng hijill unclt-r F IIA mort­ been uncovered close to supplies of commissioned on Friday, Sept. 13, the former Bukehle lingers plant adjoining this building. His only ill effect was a hite on eii bear him out is th.it .f I Gaxton's eichdacating speed is voting booths. Inside are eliintz gage plaas. hut the local hunks are iron, the combination invariably has- Of Japan 1940. Her crew call her the "eight- doing much to make pos.sible the his lower lip. inflicted, he believ­ I' Straight Man " And felt to a real t";it sin. e two other sofas, dressing tables and chairs. calling him "the perfert .stra.glit co-.i.t.'ii.s. Vera /'"irlna and Irene ■Q produced concentration of industry. ball ship." On the dressing tables a ((irest of erection of homes In Manchester. ed, at the jolt of his chute open- Senators convening to consider .Mortgage Details jng 1..500 feet from the ground, man," a.e one rntli del, doesn't U i..; ni. are ; kc.v performers, as Soviet Russia has such a wealthy powdi^ bo.xe.-c, lipstirks, eold he viav.s a;.’ .rg tlie three, push­ revising the tottering neutrality act Before an KM A mortgage can jerking him out ot a '170-mile-an- s• secured it is necessary to have Rogers Paper Company \ I . , / 1».9>k’LV\ ■ o T If ^ the house, built to specihcalloas Northwestern I'niversity and tf» Victor MooI*-'s ThniM letjot toni keepf tile shiAv at its proper tem­ Sea of Azov. During the week it be­ had lived up to its nickname^that But Linda wasn't making up. in "(){ Thee I Sing." the I!i:i2 po' 11 .sailors had been lost in a torpedo She-was taking her daily lessons ol FMA and completed and oc­ University of Chicago scientists came more apparent that Germany's cupied, a certillcnte of ciccupanc y tondurting the research in "free I’ lilitzer prize wii.ner. he har tu en A vi tcri.n of 2.5 years on the war machine, slowed before Mos­ attack off Iceland. Then came news from a gray-haired womun who "t jg.c. many a..; a vaudeville trou|>- sat stark upright. We could see Isdng neccss-ary. It Is here that the Is a Local Institution falls" said the jump proved that identified by some theater jeople cow, was determined to make quick of the torpedoing of the freighter local hanks arc helping out. The except for a "blackout" of one or as Moore's straight mart ' cr, iJaxlon would like to do an- Lehigh-, flying the American (lag. off them. Linda was running off oiher musierd after "Louisiana work of taking over the vital Donets something pretty fast. "French Manchc-ster Trust (.'ompany will two seconds man could fall from ".Straight man " flaxton says is srTLEuiiir assets. A Berlin spokesman said that,» the coast of Africa. loan to the builder money to erect I HiisiinesiH of OKI Con- great heights without losing con­ an appellation hepl fiver fhorn rdd Uiirch.n.sf" complctrn a long road WMIN K rrui, verbs, today, " she explained later. | lour, ami then go into JAPAHtSl »KlRtM< it would be the same as winning the President Roosevelt learned of the Fred had ticked off some other he mes, paying Ihe money as the sciousness. ! vaudeville flays. The .straight legitimate IS j Overnight News (Iran.a. ■ • MIT WSTIUCT war. Lehigh incident just a few minutes stars like this: "Nire mug. " "gcasl . hutldlngs reach certain degreca of I rerii Im Directed fr4>iii “ Kla4fkou(“ Checking Plunge ("d talk to a (omeflian who read RfVlISlS Hinr. With inva.sion of Russia just four before his Tuesday press confer­ gal '. "elite baggage. " Then we got censtruc-tion They are not in a .New Office Of Connecticut Starnes’ "blackout ” ficrurred th*’ Rag line of a joki ' That V-^K't k, P-.' ence, Grimly ho told reporters that around to I.iiida, the Dallas girl, pcjsition to carry these mortgages in th e when his parachute checked his i”u't what the Gaxtffr.-Mfi"te corfi- months old, the Nazis reported the plunge. He was on his feet a half i bination iloe.s Largest Filers • capture of Stalino, an indu.strial city Secretary Hull was dead right in who drew a one-way ticket to themselves, but when a house has North E ihI. By Associated Preaa reached the [iroper state that p minute after landing One o.f Biggest "ThrllK a few miles from the pipeline foun­ calling .such actions piracy. stardom two years ago at the , ' Ptcr.anoilcn.s were by far the age of 16 can be accepted on a saving bank The scientists said the findings "ITn a light < om> diar. ' G.ax- tainhead of the Soviet's richest oil Scarcely had the conference bro­ Conlrary to the opinion held by Hartford Health Commissioner would be valuable to all flight 1 ton says One of his bigge.st largc.-L of all known flying verte- "Li-n-d-a. " 'gargled Fred in a j Linda Damell nic.rtgage the mortgagci is a.'wign- Stanley H. Osborn announced yea- ^ c Th' strange creatures supply. With Stalino in hand, mili­ ken up when news arrived that the dreamy (one, "Now there's a fa<-e el to Ihe .Saving's Bank from the •some persons, the sale of the Hart- within the altitude covered by the i thrills, he recall.s, c'arne , . , terday that Mias Clara Bassett. experiment, since it should dispel 'John Barrymore in a curt.a'n hv.' 1 in th" Urctace'iiis Period tary experts wore quick to point out, Amcncan-ownod Bold Venture had that makes an eight-hour day 5'anchester Trii-sl company.,In this f< rd Boad planks of the Rogers senior mental hygienist In the Germany could launch an encircling been sunk near #here the Kearny pass like a breeze From the ehin' way the building of many homes an aviators fear that, forced to speech said that if he appeared "^25 feeU Paper .Man-.ifarturlng CVimpany. Stale Health Department, has re- ball out. he might lose his senses nervous d-uring his performance i movement at the key city of Rostov, was att.ickod. The Hold Venture, fly­ up it's good. From the eyebroA-.s_ in Msnche.ster is made possible lamiharly known as the east and Plcnlv of Rain i signed to accept a position on the in the fall and be unable to open in a comedy role it w.a?. bcc.au • 'On- Sbit '__st,\ Flags 100 miles to the southeast and pate- ing the flag of Panama, was the down It's good From the ear over The law alsc) states that the 'Ae.kt mill.s of this organization, Cniverslty of Texas faculty. She . way to the rich Caucasus. Support­ tenth U S.-owned vessel to be sunk it's good ' amount of money investerl m mort­ his parachute. he knew Gaxto'ri. ' the best light : ' , . llidcki Tojo doe.s not constitute its removal joined the local staff In ’ March His feat. Rtames said, removed ing such a maneuver would te since the war started. •lust then the faie pardon. N o h gages by a savings bank In Con­ from -Manchester as a local indiis- 1940. comedian m the theater t(^lay ’ 1 -Old OIq.-v' is the sixth flag Did He Call It? Linda was through She bounced ill Kansas "a strong psychological banner .S'. forces based at Taganrog. 30 miles necticut can not be over a cert.ain tiial entity. The Rogers- Paper New London The New London in the audience to ’.vriv< the pintn < Texas. sr-Vrf“ tVilIkie .Sees No Peace out of the dressing room in white against such a jiAnp in case of ne­ • rmapine a - great Hrtor like f'la-q of FraVtc.-“ Spain. wc.st of Rostov, which elite storm amount of its capital and surplus. Manufacturing Company was well County Gasoline Retail Dealers Mexico, e n . HIDEKI t o j o , the new slacks, a baby blue sweater and a cessity " Someone had to make the Jack Raying that. Gaxton payy. I infi' penflrnt Tr: St*r The legislation before the Senate To meet this condition and to be grounded in -Manchester, the oldest Aseociatjon, Inc., voted unanimous- liuigt* *.'fd tm gk /’.•if-t / f j#//# troopers seized earlier. Japanese premier, is the son white hair ribboa. Soarccly pek Since able to carry on the assisting of first jump, he added It- isn't fair to Mooro. ^‘jthor, ■ 'Changeabie IM The Wind’ called only for repeal of that section local firm In this branch was i.v last night to continue the pres also Ro’.e oyer Texas. ‘Waitint ‘''or Ills Cue' Tokyo Dateline' - Battles Rage in Blizzard ofG a . soldier, a horn-rimmed She. stuck out her hand warm­ the financing of the new homes Seira Morale Builder hifl partner says, to make a of the neutrality act which forbids Laist >Iay Kill Some founded by Peter Rogers in 1832 ent service station 7 p m . to 7 a m. The parachutist said he felt the straight man out of Gaxton. the arming of merchant ships. This ly. 'This is slmost over," she s,(vings hanks sell many of the Under ihe, ownership of Henry curfew. German communiques described glasses wearer, a rapid cigar puff­ wrinkled her nose., anj shook her high jump and long delayed open- | "Victor doesn't need anytme to River Out of Hunks. mortgages. F Rogers, son of the founder, the in glowing terms the southern suc- er and an admirer of German has been passed by the House. Ear- head hack at the drelislng room. •Storrs Pretty Polly Murray of ing of his 'chute also would prove ; feed him lines for gage becau..e DEFEND YOl K Insurance companies who are n.ill.1 on Hill ford Road and Char­ Bridgefiort. a Junior at the Uni­ Abroad People cesses but found little to say of the - military methods. He may also go " 'f 'f had been doubt it would "You don t like" " finding it difficult to place Ihidr a valuable morale builder in train- i hi» type of comedv is far more t.y Imild.ng .stronger reslatnnce^ .1 1 alroet .. . plant 1 here .la reenforced - . number more than 100.- disabled planes or parts would be For That Tired Feeling tween Italy and Germany. Mostly ficials and foreign representatives sweetheart of a , soldier, and the sure areji hanging over the Gulf filed showing ihat the Windham pla.slic iKiarii. much the same, Gaxton a.s the vig­ Two days later another German and navy must . . . cultivate further 'Three Republican senators— Bridge! 000. 000. decreased. they have been rest -she's really been Just a of Alaska anil high pressure areas Savings Bank of Willimantic had orous. high sjurited leading man offtcer was .slain at Bordeaux. A Several years ago Dr Gordon A l-' moved 550 miles eastward to Kuiby­ the art of war in order to build a of New Hampshire, Gurney of South little girl going to school every The,product of the loral plant la working on the to "the southwest are responsible. taken a mortgage on some Man­ one of the ne-w Industrial offerings, hundred more hostages were ar­ hert Alles of California Institute of shev, on the east bank of the Volga. premier position in the world.” Dakota and Austin of Vermont— in­ minute she could grab In her Italians Last Without going into technical chester mortgage notes and rec­ proilucing various sizes and thtek- rested. Technology was searching for a In the north, Leningrad still re­ “The Japanese people must be troduced a resolution to cancel the dressing room. The teacher wa.s ords show that a bank In Winsted Sunday Brecken- pelled besieger.^, but (ho Baltic law. ;. I detail, he said, the net result is nejwes of board made through the treatment for asthma. He found one, prep.arcd against enemy raids.” Always there Walking from dress­ that •moisture ladin winds roim U also taking mortgages in Man­ South O f The Border ririge Long. U. S. island fortress of Dago capitulated. ing room to set. From set to lunch. incorporation of Bakelitc phenolic but the trouble was it kept the pa­ “ It is absolutely necessary to pre­ Wheeler Says War Is Issue I up from the Gulf of Mexico area chester as well a.a banks In Daniel­ resin with the base material while tient awake alt night — not only assistant secre­ From lunch to dressing nsmi And , ‘ IT. .'r> V Relations between Latin America Troops Coming From East . pare against an economic blockade Senator Wheeler (D-Mont.), who j as though in a trough, hit cold-r son, Norwich an R<*<*oj;iiize plaint against thq U. S. for liolding Three physicians— Dr. S Edward happened: you're still the same little girl, you O', er by the Rogers Paper Com­ up 18 bombers sold origin.illy to of the Gentians." Berlin called it "a rnore insistent in demands that a history to do so. ent funds for that purpose would be road ilamuge exceeds $ 1 .IXXl.OOO. pany about ten years ago and this Sulkm, Dr. Joseph F. Bredeck and "I ran into my office and got my Were In Texas" OF BEMTIFFL blow below Hhe belt.” western front be openc>f''‘as quickly gone by the end of the month. As for iliiti liinson. Salma and other Ikwsl- Norway, which .sold them to Peru. Dr. D. David Douglas, of the St. pistol. I ordi'ii'd the gate opened, Linda lights up the famous fare PiVH iileiil ill G ar plant now employs 200 and has one as possible,” but Jhb government, Washington Cocks An Eye the ships to carry food and arms— ed communities will have heavy of the finest physical and chemical Louis Health Division — told tlie pushed into tlie trap (space between with a smile, and retorts. "'If I Political Suicide answering throu^ Colonial Secre­ Chairman Land of the Maritime damage. laboratories in the trade. zXmerican Public Health Association inner and outer gates) and shot The U. S. State Department were, I'd still be In Texn.s." Most important contest in the tary Lord Moyne, tci'mcd such a step Commission said that American tip to Oct. 1 the state’s rainfall TTie local plant on Mill street m another wave of “ flu" may hit the O'Day in the lef; chest. Warden adopted a “ wait and see" attitude Linda started hunting a Holly- was 28 44 inches. Normal is 22.51 Hyd* Park. N. Y - j/P. A CCC Labor akin to ''committing suicide on our shipbuilders had caught up, ton for boy in uniform waa standing along has been completely rearranged country this winter. It began on the Gore grabbed the pistol, -and then I New York CityVlfcf'ott '* toward the new Japanese govern­ woo-l job at 14 when a talent And thus far October had added between Mayor F. H. LaGusrdia and enemy's dobrstep.” ton, with finkingt by German scout visited Dallas. He took the road In front of an old Dutch­ and modernized throughout with Employment Curvet west coast last year, they said, and shot Charleston." ment. Apparently both JapaneM and five or SIX inches more. Back In the installation of new lighting District Attorney '^VilliamI uO’Dwyer uwyer _ .. raiders. pictures of her. and three months the drought years of 1934 and 1936 ess country house when a blue As pleasure cty production is is ready to flare again. - Both convicts were killed. American officials were agreeable to touring car. several years old, and other modem factory equip­ of Brooklyn, wh(j after the W ar-Tim e Rations continuing the friendship discus­ W. Averell Harrlman returned later Linda says It was at 3,30 the state's precipitation was only slashed, and while machines are be-s p. m. on Feb. 7, 1938 -Came a stopped beside him. ment. A new main office' has been FlIR COATS niayor’s job. \ Many Americans believe the Ger­ sions begun by the former Tokyo from a conference with Joseph Sta- 20 02 and 18.31 Inches. constructed on the south side of ing rejiggered so they can make But the trickiest contest is that In w^lre saying, "Come to Hollywood And the old dust bowl-7 •The driver asked the boy who man people are probably slowly government, headed by Prince Ko- lii> as head of an American, mission owned the property now. the plant area housing the main tanks, a lot of automobile workers which nine men anct women are for tests" Ousi Bowl Muddy Sow starving to death. The Department noye and reported he had “ great confi- She did. They said. tiKi young "I don’t know," the lad replied offices of the company. All of the .ere going to be out of work. During campaigning for offices they want to It’s been muddy all year even principal bu.sinoaa of the company the week the CIO Automobile MORE AND FASTER! of Agriculture thinks differently. It th e Japanese Naval Ministry dence” in the Russian situation. A f- But semi us Inter pictures.” halt «- wet wheat harvest. Its Then, with a jerk of a thumb, he abolish. They are Republicans and reports that Germany is going' into ter talking with him, FDR also ex­ Is dune at this new location. Workers Union calculated that em­ spokesman, however, let It be known She did. and Hiillywo _ But he almost gave up recently. plant manager. Mill street, Man­ • Itorthsm Indi a* SivsiHiia i y a i Mashing plant at San DIegOi Calif., was set- The shell burst 'Is effective for 500 The beau looked at his starched The Radical party, which holds a Mickey, his black, and tan toy chester; M. E. Yeoman, foreman Ued. but trouble simmered at sev­ yards. shirt. But Linda had forgotten majority In the Chamber of Depu­ Manchester, his companion Goodyear mill; S. A. Brown, pro­ eral other factories. her green crepe dinner dress. So ties. today directed its repreaenta- through it all, vanished. duction manager; T. H. John^n A wage strike of CIO coal miners he scrammed around in the mud tivea in the chamber to demand Louis had to pass up his food. process consultant. in Alabama spread until 35,000 VICTORY PROGRAM” In S h o rt. for some very wet rabbits. that Acting President Castillo be "Things just don’t taste right." he When the East Hartford plant dlM r ■•avHfiil Fur* •! workers in foundries, gas plants and Died:'Rep. Lawrence J. Connery “It was three o’clock In the impeached on the ground he exceed- sobbed to his mother. was sold to a Hartford concern for (UNDER CONSIDERATION)'^-, ^ hla authority In dla«ilving the Lovdjr teal- or bc*T*r-4y^ coney*. . . munitions plants were idle. (D'Mass.): Dr. Edward L Israel, morning before we had them all use as a tobacco warehouse, a part Buenoa Aires Municipal Council. Japanese IJner Sails of the {riant equipment of Qia wrsral-tjrps UM in black, htoM, Nineteen railroad'brotherhoods noted labor mediator and president wiped. off.” Bays Linda happily. “But none of them caught cold. At the same tim»membera of the west and east mills was installed turned down an offer by President of the' Synagogue Council of Amer­ council disclosed after a secret Tokyo. Oct. 26.—i/ri--The For- RoMevelt's fact-finding board to ar- You see. we had a rooster that at the plant on Mill street and a ica. died of pneumonia." meeting that they had decided to eism Office announced today that larger (>art was taken to Goodyear bitraU tbalr wage dispute tyUh the Married: Movie actor Franchot appeal to the Supreme Court In an the Nyk liner Hiye Msru sailed and Installed there. The Mill street leading railroads. The managements Tone and actress Jean Wallace. Sharp Fighting Reported attempt to regain their seats. Thursday from Mombasa. Kenya plant was considerably enlarged' acceptfd the offer. A union spokes­ Honored:. “Rags," a flop - eared The dissolution order was pre* Colony, for Japan with 60 Japanese and modernized. Both the G<^- man pointed out that the brother­ mongrel wnb met every train at At­ Hong Kong, Oct. 25r- (JPi — parrf by the Cabinet after investi­ nationals removed from. Iranian. year and Mill street plants of the N i l 'S NWI h o o d accepted arbitration by the lantic City, N. J., for 12 yeara, with <8harp fighting southwest of the gating accusations that membera lElgyptian aqd East African ports. cumiiany ara now engaged la na­ BaUroad MedUUoo Board last sum­ port of Swatow, In northeast of tha Council had been involved !n She will stop at Bombay on the last tional defense wftrk- and has a a bronze tablet in the Union station. collection of graft from amall bus mer but that now the Railway L a­ Eleetrocnted: Herman P e trillo , Kwangtung province! was report­ leg of the evacuation trip, started large amount of orders on bsmd for owner*. form Kobe Sept. 22. the various aervico* branches and bor Act calls for the fact-finding W JNCLE SAM hm» J^st /usished $pending $lO,OOOMO,000 for “archduke” of Philadelphia’s Insur­ ed today by Japanese military au­ board to offer, definite solution. thorities, who said their troops defense units. M o m K #i . a ance m urde.r rin g , which- was Oa-^'ait To* Small 1 TmMu -Great Lakes Steel Corp. workers dmfmtar. fl took Mm JSVi months, but the sehmittle eedts for had attacked a force of about 3.- Gettteg Band By Degreea Current ^ n a call for the land- the next f IOJXK>,000,000 to M spent In nine months, tmd dofrnso blamed lor at least 27 dsaths. 000 Chinese occupying poaiUona In acaping of tlie plant area on MiU at Xdtroit struck against orders of Blanketed: The entire state nf Berkeley, CaUf.. Oct. 25.- , - 00ietaU nre eosssidering m “ rirtory program” under sthkh they the hills. ■ Sajt L«ke ICty. Oct. 25.—)— streeL' and construction of paved 824-818 MAIN ST. T^ 51» l 'Hieir own ofBcei^. end Utrie, big Georgia into the eastern time zone, Mra. Reuben Owens ordered a go- areaway and {ri>rUng apace a l i n ­ ttoipyejnw w «re tied up by a teomid put emt $50fiW /)00fi00 in a y ««r. Tha N ^ o ti^ Eimnomy BWt Douglas U getting an Army ______1^ the Interstate Commerce Com- It is teattmated tbgt domesUc cart for aaven-montlu-old Michael. ing connected with the plant at* atrSfr Jss-HereU o a ^ b y d e g i^ . * So far, a French It waa pbe g d o too amaU. • FoUoe tha maaraga Amurteun westera third had been 1 .- produeUpB at pUuna bow U at the maintenanoe and gazmge buthUnga. •BJe Unity* *Te«flre MMIt t» Qet W - horn, two ciarindta and a trombooe ietoeedod in i^Boi^Bg th* X \

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in the Currier case, as it does down to the point where there The Hallowe’en Season in Europe 4 hmrlfe«trr when many a small man tries to isn't enough to guard all fronts at > SERIAL STORY Home Building own his own home, it hastens its once. • T '.r it r - 1Etintitt9 Xemlili own inevitable end. It Is directly There cannot be. in the advance ■' / r ; His Specially coitlrary to all the'nile.s of prog­ to the Caucasus, the gireat psycho- MURDER IN PARADISE PUBLISHIJU BT THB HCRALD PKINTINO CO.. INC. ress and, even though the United logiial triumph that would conic BY MARGUERITE GAHAGAN II Blisdl Btrcat with, the capture of Moscow. Yet Paul W. Doiigmi Eon- Manchaitar. Conn I States government it.self join.s in THOMAS FERGUSON the battle on the wrong side, military experts are most unani­ slriicl.N House frojii Ganaral M anxrr progress will win in the end. mous in regarding .success m the m * K °‘"8 to become Foundad Oclobar 1. t ill 1 murders at Paradise l.akr has re­ Basement to Roof. 1 .'toiith as much more im|iortant. of heraelf In this new scheme of Publlthad evary Braning Eicaoi II newed tbe ronuuiee between sebuol thing.s. I a.skeil her If Mias Morris Sundayi and Holldaya. Entarad at The (Jood World 1 strategically. thaR the rapture of teacher Mary O'Connor, vacation­ had left her anything In hot will, Every once In a while you hem cht Peat Offica at Uancbaatar. ing there with her mother, Maudle, Conn., aa Sacond Claaa Mali M.'ittar, I Moscow would be. ill and she said that while it wa.sn't the expresflion. "He'.' the man of Mo.st of the elemental truths | An appalling ' amount of Soviet and reporter Dennis Flynn, sent to be road until that afternoon down from the city to rover the the hour." Thin statement usunlly SUBSCRIPTION RATES about living on this earth were ^ p r^i^^ion capacitv is j Mi..!.s Millie had told her she'd see Ona Taar by Matl ...... »«t>0 story. But that doesn't make that «he wn.s taken care of. But pertninn to a man who in of much cannot gflt the aervice In the ahopa Par Month by Mall ...... « expres.sed in the Bible long ago, in I I I things e«sler for Jeanie Morris, Liza Holmes has worked for years importance to the people of hln Bcaiitv Studio there rcgaiding the applicatlun of SiDsla Copy ...... » “J whose stem, strlet aunt. Miss Mil­ a/ Dalltrarad Ona Taar ...... 19 "O simple, majestle language which I jj,;., i anil .she wouldn't be happy sitting ■ community. cream on her skin wlillc umlor the “ Rest Haven” Convah'brent Home ;Saiikev's Dairy Remote Gonirol Peniiancnt lie, has been beaten to death; for around Idle. " .Such n man In I’aul W. Dougun liryer, anfl then a comiillmenlary MKMHRH OF is as good and true now as it was respect, the campaign in the ’ This is a iM Tinaneitt that Is so sallsfaelnry Tod Palmer, local editor who Is In "Has she any Ideas on the mur­ of 6 Gardner street. What is mt>re Lists Hairdos make-up The WeMon Beauty Slu'- THE a s s o c ia t e d PKES8 centimes ago And in this, a time .-ielding rich le f u n s ' love with Jeanie; for Lira Holmes, The Aiiociared Pre*» i* «xciu*iv#- 0M d e r-" 1 demanded, finally coming Important today to the average 'llo takes |>rkJe in this service ami Keeps in Step on flue baby hair — evc'HIent for grey h a ir __ Miss .MHIIe's maid; for Chris Gor­ ly entitled to the uie or renubilco- when men waver in their belief | ,,rmlu. - ' a to the point. Manchester couple than Ihelr the operators will explain the rare no iliv'. or,.' of .Mam best,u ,-. n.o.sr i Julluft Mmh^w> Sufiiai An«ncy— living, it is to Ko b.ick to Uu- crinte. Maudle discovehid both I n .sure of that " Many Manchester residents gives a .satin finish to the skin Im o'li'in daiiii'.' I.-,,.! || ,,g,. _| Telephone 5009 for Appointment ply loiilc Hitler.'!itioi s illort’musti nort'ni be' iMvdIes, seems to know morNulMiiit i yn, "Dill you tell her about our have calleil 61().’i and talked the studying amt acqulrlri'g new lilea.s V.'hile protecting it fnjrn ilust, !lirt .simple. rea.H.s,i,ing worths (»f the to ‘■trangic Hii.s.sui and rediu c it ."Nr the rases than she Is re v e lin g . I Ip o p r o 'i.r if Uie da.r'.-, i.s d .ing ' sca-e matter over with Paul Dougnn. for Uie Women of Manchester re­ anr| wind first chapter of Genesl.‘ \yhen a niysterluiis stranger | i everything fK.a'ible |i, g, ,.j, hi- | MEMBER a u d it BUREAU o r to military iinpotcn( y. It i.s In the ' Today, this local general contrac­ garding beauty treatments, new If you haven't visited thi.' at­ I cu.'toniera slip;,lied wiUi the be.-t CIRCOLATIONS For there the creation was fol­ breaks into (he cabin she aSd.J j,j,e opened her bureau drawer tor and builder Is kept busy from I dairy products avuilatile JOHN I. OLSON South that he .seems to be getting Marjnoccupy, Dennis returns hast coifTiires. permanents, etc. .She has tractive daylight^studio, do so at KNOFLA •Und added confusion to the c,ak (jrove Dairy '.va.' , pearing in advertlaementa In tha God saw the light, that it was On Patrol 1 Viet ct'.si.stam't- , an b.'itdlv be over- somiidne had been In the house. what time you call for your esti­ national Uonvention of Beaiiti- boars, elephants, tcdilie.s, "ICIsle I very fortunate In. otylalr.ing thi.s ilancheater EvenlniT Herald tliapter .W ill INC. good.*' T h ero'\n o uso In going around mate or Information Or w h y'll! clan' and Cosmetologists Mip-lo-il.ite equipment at this time iiiiptia.si/eil the Cow." Walt Disney's ili,arac- Interior Decorating Albert F. Knofla, Pres. Saturday. October 25 Then He (rented Heaven and V* The usual success was mine frlghtetURg people. Is there? Not stop In at ,'56 Gardner street and M l." Juul reiKirt.' that Christian ters, all in the form of "loap for i due to the snortaee of equipment when I tried to question Maudie on that she'sHhe kind of a woman to lay your cafie before this modern F'arth and Sea.s. “ and Tiod .saw Jungst. president of the Coiffure the kiddles' stocking. ftnwn with chlp*^ Holme.s wa.s level-he^aded and far- 12 .lackson Place belief that prefabrication, more loo evident that 1 thought .she had pert work. One of his best adver- be Hhingled -ir too closely croppefl. comforts find .sympathetr’ .m^vice I obtainah!.,- and Most Reliable Builders! er his kinri. and the tree yicldinj; *nmo into ( ‘urinrcticut the otlin I been a tittle too nonenmmiUal .-Ighteil. .She had tl?h same opin­ parking is unjlmileil. the .service than the question of a pure labor - ti.'ement.' are the houses which he but that proper tapering will be j Sutl'fled f uslomef' .aN'ut her traip.-ing around the ion of Miss Millie M iW ls and I'd I 1 .' proni|it ai>d courteous, and this i’ honc 1.170 monopoly, i.e the real Issue ctm- fruit, whose m‘ed .was In it«elf. 'ni^ht. tf> a'l'lrr^s an .Amcrirn First" worked on In thXBIuefield tract at essential for the new mode. Milk th.at is Mi!k ” is l.-.e slogan 875 -Main St. Phone 4386 I countryside. have given a lot to kitqw what the west side of t(hyn j studio is opf-n Tuesday and Thurs­ after his kin'); and'God .saw that rally ort, Ho was .Album o f Beauty day evenihg. , of the Oak Gpo.'e Dairv. which Is 1 ceming the A. of L. and i "Does one have to have any conver.s,ations had h r o u ^ t that Does OompletXvVork | I located at 23’3 Oak'.'in I .street.. it was goemg * the stars also, and .set them Moinos '(pooi'h was true, althmigli see thi.' when you are deckling on Foo can go HIGH GRADE I bed and watched that fa.'clnatlng i clieeking ■ doors and wdndowi^ it. Instead he has sporlallrtd in Service Built not trie.I the milk w|-.i, h thi.s dairv i in the heavens, and “ .saw that it ho aiiinlttc'l that I^in'lliorgh a ne.w permanent wave, and ace over your car investigated by a Senate commit­ I procedure. "There".' loo little real | again concrete and ma.sonry work So offers, vo'i owe it to V'v.ir'elf to i the new remote control perma­ At Convalescent Home was good." And then were the shnuMn’t havr caHeii the rai os he i I neiphborhness in tho world toejay. Officer John Antlei arrived next you can be assured of a complete, -—c- with a magol- tee. II nent. I make the trial today. 'On. e you I PRINTING living creatures of the sen.s an*! meant by name. If the I ’niteii I In town, people live* In the m m e morning while Maiidlfl waa comb­ expert Job when you engage Paul This Business ; have tried it. it is a eertaintv that tying ' g I a ■ ■ The (hirrier bid for the project, ing burr' out of'Mcftool'a shaggy On«' of the new style-hits in­ of the earth “ and God saw that it SlHtos Ruoa to war. Hop F*ish will ! apartmcTil hoiuso or next door to W Ihiugan to do the work D liiet Slirron n diim s in a ('“">'1 n.plaee gocal enough for .there will be a hot*lc Ilf (ia;< r;rove ' when we gel JOB AND COMMERCIAL ■which was rejected by the govern­ ' I oai'h other for years and never .si» black coat. And. by the way. alterations ari' spired by I^uulon’s black-outs is • Dairy .Milk on your fron* d'lorstep ‘ through oerr- ment in accordance with the “slrf- was good ' And then (Jod i reated ur^^c Uiat ftomeveil ami hia four ; mu( h as say ‘Good morning.' "Denny tells me you ladies were aiso a specialty of this growing a hair retainer maile from the new Wayne W. I*hillipb In Ex- ■ I’leaNant l.oealion; In- >»^"V -ed ' every morning. P R IN T IN G ^ material used to mark black-out Icing it — and see for ynuroelf man. “ male and female,“ and sons hr put on the first “t'irpodo “ It s an atlniirahle custom.” I dintiirhed the other nlghU" he said. Manchester concern.. Y’ou shouM Ih/* address An'.I. inci ientnllv. Fre I Hanke-,- biliaatlon ' agreement w ith the A gukle jHisl.'. that glows' like your IS Prompt and Efficient Prtattss boat .sent out agaln.st th^ Ger­ ' admitted ‘Only sue e whc'n have "You should have called me. not build until you have con.'ulted pert in .All KindH of tervioM anti Iiic-prctioh. w*k.'ur".'/et Tlie name R. also has a complete 'me of d-alrv ’ It It doesn't sullsfy every stand­ r . of L . wa.x $200,000 low The I 'hem, ami potiitH nut the Things like that might be Impor­ watch dial in the dark, and is a of All lUndB. 'iiu a n l le;i'Jers were ArrhibaUl Mr- I you tho\ipht so much of Liza Paul Dougan, It is mm h better to Haven Tile telephone number, prodmt.s wliich he offers to hi.' ard. herbs and the trees and the bea.st.s mans ■■ Ho got applau.v for this tant We've got to get a break luminous accent to/every evening Refrif'eraltir'. | ViVlromed. jfoverriment coiiM. then. hnvc N'eil ami .loKt} Gorm 11. ol Htidpe- ; Holmes as to use* her for your spend a little time looking nrnuiul Ct'.iSi ;ind the owner. Mis. J,ime.» - r iistomer.' dailv And have • and the fowl Hut the most iiitere.stinK vhip eventdally and any Information coiffure. COMMUNITY PRESS saved $200,000 by letting the con- . [>nrt Joe TL>n«\ nnil I ’ M () Sulli- pood-neiphbor policy'' It seems to than to rush Into things, ami If I I'"g a rty tried the Oak (trove Da'rv f ri'ain COOK’S SERVICE STA. mo the MorriH rc.sidonco has a might give It to u s " you take Into consideration the A former resklent of Manches­ For authorize'] rdminiert lul Friv:- ' YVhen ,1 person 1s eonv.ile.'eing. A. E. linimee J. iv. Bata tract to the C um er tiriii, which Ami then "(lod .saw p\er>'thing on tho Fi.sh shoulder, it seems to ''van. I »r Kdwa'J.l <1, I>olan " f M:rn- Man About Manhattan Tbe Best In .Milk Manchester Green. Phone 3996 sl:ange fascination for you” I said that I was sorry he'd been ter. on a \'iMt here from her pres­ idairc flales and service, call 351 No. Main SL Tet 67*7 that lie had made. and. behold, u.s. appoarod when ho disrusso I : ('hestrr, anil F^nnnie Dixon WcUh expert work, the prompt service, ... , ...... ; he need.' quiet siirrotir.dlngs in :i For over thirlv year' Fre.) • employed C. I. o labor, and which “Indeed’ Well, that goes to bothered, and that the a ffa ir didn't the excellent concrete and mason­ ent home in Gallfornia. says she of Columbia. R> tieorgo Tucker Waym;^— BhlllipB, ,Y,3 W alker. ple.i.'ant locality. He requires the .-^ankev has been in th» milk hosi- j wan to build the defen.ie housing it was very good ' Ills own approachiriK: term of | show what a stranpe sense of hu- seem so important now. ry work, the economical price and Y'ou will be mure than A a i i u M l ne.s.' in Man-he-ter. an i d iring under.standing attention of a per- It l.s still "\‘erv good " The herb.' army sorvit e in the rapacity of a Harked t|iem. in the fa­ ,, , . . . • . . * . mor or somethinp you have .last "W hoever came into your house the builder'.' reputation, you will .'ati.'fied when you see the expert that time he has huiit iin hts hu-i- from prefabrlcoled materials. In­ York. C A Ivill HAVE YOU HERNIA? .'OII qualified to nurse him tm< k to mous |ml«rna- s«'ene. Wilhiir flour.thow. At an adjoining because you live in a schcx>! had a purpose, though," he point­ choo.'e Paul W. Dougan l.i hmld work you can get done at a reason- I ness. and has malntaino'l s'rict stead, on Mr Hillman's advice. It grow, and the sun and the moon ^e^erve otlicer. health. He needs the a.SHUran e Bv Britain. .Moxioo 1 ro^s detimnded and his by-the r .f Khiird.t I'' 'gm/« d Pc-U(‘i t- J. blahcrty. ber’s world of textbooks and ed out. "and since A’ou found noth­ that house. able cost. I ■\ sanit.ary conditioms at the dairv at J. R. Braif-hwaite WAYNE W. and the .'tars shine, and the trees He had Htcepled hi-'i country .s lorn* Bock? Dropped Sfomochr rejected the contract I hanjfe in |>i»rl> letiderxhlp. ble'w int« the (ilhcr h«. l.s making >lnt'uniohtary Iilrus | rharacter.s in literature you ing gone and neither of you was Phillips offers the jieopio of iliin- | that he is getting the best iios.'ible ab times. The Oak Grove fiiT v ia meilical aid while he i.' ronv,alesr- have m their own fruits their call to duty, said Hep. Fish, onlv l'h«' Neu Guard came into <-on- !ur the g-.vrrmmnl He directed think I dc. I enjoy pc'o- hurt It might be safe to guess he Hay You Had An Oporotion} cheater complete refrigeration • tioti’d for It.' rleanllne.". an ! many Keys Made, Lock.s Repaired. PHILLIPS The testimony of .Mr, Hillman. , . and ho i.s well p j^ '• . mg. All these things are impor-' Mexico City. Oct 2.5— .P— Both ,, seril.', and the living creat'ires of bet fluse it w a.s nnlv for a j>eri(Mi trol. and the refri*shliu; atmon- didn't sccompllsh hl» purpose" service on all makes. Why not stop I its rustnmers have gone Uiro iev, tcro.stinp .‘dt>ry to toll. Ho Ivi'd he. n ASK YOU! DOCTOI ABOUT lant to the peace of mind of the Tool.s Ground Complete Refrigeration and others, reveals that the A F. ! phere rreateJ h> the rhantj»' kn. un f'.t “Man of Aran ' Most j " ^nd "Y'ou aren't suggesting we'll Sav8 War \^'ould over at 53 Walker street today and | Britain and Mexico have appoint- (■ plant and h.v.-e verified this the .sea anil earth multiply, and of two works, and bornuse his as­ tiphtinp bi/l.'c in the rf*ncjUiToil 1)1 hi.' file has hci sirk person. of L. has not been militant about InipresM'd the \uters of <; on- n m out of tho ) puppoi»e you tell mo why you hsve another visit, are you?" I talk things over. Or perhaps you ! ed ministers for the resumption of .'tatement. If you are not takin- Serv ice — All Makes. countric'fl of F.urn['c. h»' -''ii'l t"t ' in the wild, deso- I-awn Mowers Sharpened the hrsl wonder that (lud signment would aot be etTectivo , neetietit, and ( ross wan eliM'ted. ■.'..IV p;:!' enjoy I-ixa Holmes scintiUallnp asked want to phone to get some, infor­ Mr.'. James Fogarty offers all advantage of thi.s nvid'.rn ':mi- retaining a i omplete monopoly on ; HUlor. an 1 earmnp thuiLsand-i l.i''' jiaft.' Spread in Paeifir SPENCERS the.'!' servires and more at her diplomatii: relations utilch were I Serviced - Sold - RebuilL Himself felt at what He b:id cn- until Nov Sth, A time when ho ex­ .\nd in uM tlnn. t;ood-natured >f Irclaml. on South .Sea company. What did she have to He laughed. "I don't think so mation . regarding your refrigera-I tary, promnt seevieg wtm h IT''d the labor in ntber government I dollars por- Ii;;ht Kipht r«'w ho ;.h i.'l.in I t>c:i ■hc.s ami In the .Arctic, modern, ideally located, ('hronle Sfv*'r»-d in H*:J8 in. a dispute over Electrical rtilities I Jim Wnlxh had a front r o « tar- l. 'a v '" ■ because we re going to keep an -\NME .SWIFT tor . . . "he number is 31122. You ; Sankey offer.'. wlyV not pnk up . AUTHORIZED ated still lives and revives in the perts a dull period In Gongress. Iryinp to astt'rlain the ’.vhori'- and ( onval’cscent Honie known as Die expropriation of British oil construction contracts. But if lie ha-H ju-'t lim.shed "The Lanil ' ! eve on the hotcae for awhile. Some 3rd Floor I an be a.'sured of prompt, roiirte- j the phone and .Hl 'icv’i Uiis after, Re-Conditioned heart of every one who pau.ses t I i^et |M)MHlon. The reorKani/.ation about.'^ of hi.'^ trunks, cnntaminp all I Rome. Oct. 2,'5-i)p)_-If the Unit- holdings in .Mexico. i COMMERCIAL Thi«i is, it se*uns to us. tho koy foi the I'epai Iment of Agncul- While .'he patted one one of her of igs will drive around the nelgh- I, AVT Rubinow Bldg. ous service at Phillips' ! "Rest Haven " This up-to-the nrsin. If you do, tomr,rrow morn­ this particular conrtact had been which retired him was to pn»- «d States fought Japan, the war The British announced last N look. And when a biinian bojy-j^ to tho tmtiro isolatioru.^t po.'^ition. hi.s clothing which ho shippo«l by liiii . Flalli'City. a big. powerful fcl- spcclal creams guaranteed to do , borhoo'l just to sec things are all' PHONF- 4437 minute in.stitution i.s situated at ing you will find a botUe of rich, Guns Repaired FRIGIDAIRE SALES '^Jet tliere woiibl, according to Mr diic'e e\erla9*tln^ xweetnesH and boat^ Ho crexssod hy t’lippor Me would not be restricted to the Expert Service i night the appointment of a Lon- ' lo.i. .'cemed puzzled by what he away with excess chins she neatly J.right, so don't be alarmed If you | Hours; 3 to S and 7 to 0 the west side of town, far aw.ny creamy milk from the Oak Grove has paused for that wunilcr uieri- They will ‘Irfond Amerua only I IlKhl. ha.s the' clAim cho« ks f'-r hi" d oU Orient but “ w’ould reach Hawaii. \\ ayne W. Phillips has built up don foreign office coun.sellor. A.ND SERVICE HYUman. h.nve been all kinda ol .s iv.. .M li’a.'t. th.it wa.' my impres- told me ns much a.' she wushed me hear our car." SStNCEt COSSETS & rSASSlIttS from the hub-hub of the busines.' Dairy awaiting you Remember ran he no room in it for guile, or when It .se(uns ixjtM ru'cessary arivi I It h'l.sn t a.H ue i orn»* up to but c.in't find tho trunks California, Panama and Alaska.", a gooil business in Manehester. and | district. Charles Harold Bateman, 49. to be .52 Pearl St. Phone 4200 violence. rhe main trouble with •lon Hi' .‘halted ea.'lly for a while to know. But I could see her eyes We promim'il to put McCYxiI on ASf INDIVIDUAltT DtSIONID well deservni the patronage of 1 you owe It to yourself and vour 53 Walker St. Phone 3622 dat*'. w >rk(.*'l out to liie purr h - He had a pattern of .s* .ir5 f*n h: In the opinion of the Italian mag­ Light, .Airy Rmini' mini.ster to -Mexico. for blackne.ss of any kind. Even convenient to them There is. we vVilh fr.i'ii.;.'. But when the show in the mirror Watching mv reac­ any of them and Antler left with local residents. People who have | family to get tbe best and t-he best the Currier bid, then, was not that j suit that was stjppo.sed to follo'.v lops Tho pattern '•v:ls a porfe't .vii.s over he went out. pondering, azine Oggi. However, do not wait until you Altonso de Kosenzweig Diaz, in the direst and mo.st desperate submit, no adequate rert“&inty tion.'. mu propeilv appreciative thanks done huslnoss with him are his ' in milk will be found at the Oak it was not going to use A F. of i ' There were pood developmer.is i*. herring bono d'’.sign. nip and <1 >'.\n n.. ill,'lib'., tile iliffeience' between These, it forecast, w;ould become aie sick to stop in at Rest Haven. .Mexican minister to Vene;guela! ".She's upset, of course, herause nnelng in hi' ears STORAGE best advertising, due to the expert ! Grove Dairy, 233 Oakland .'treet moment of their crimes and mis­ that they arc the ones to judge B. O'Sullivan pot to he stale chair- enrh calf “ I pot thf»-so .scar^ from tho young girls he flaw in their targets of a strong Japsnese Nsvy -Mr.'. Fogarty invites aRher friehls was named minister to London. He L. labor, but that It wa.s going to flhi doo.'n't think Jeanie w-111 con­ Personally, though. I couldn't service which they received at an • when tho dofen'se of Amo.rica is • man. and now am.s the Siipriior the horn.s of. bulls. ' hr rxjdainod. and modem Air Force after sud­ to .'top in at any timiciand lc>ok served as charge d’affaires j_n live j Johnson Bros. use the prefabricateil method. i take.' among one another. men liivcly go'.vn-' a.' they swayed to tinue living In that houar." she , say he hadn't alarmed me a little. economical price letter Brought Fame OIL BURNERS :< ’(jui t bent ti a.s a, liberal. pr(*ci‘‘^‘ .Monroe ' rhvlhins and their more den action against Hong Kong Local and Lonft over this modern Maneh^t#r ron- Rnti-'h capital in 192,5. ' who pause cannot escape ttic over­ no( o.'sary In fact, if the mattor began "And she's In doubt, too. 1 I didn't think the pqllee would Remember, that all male.' of It Is their mon ijwly against ' mvt* mernbt r, .b'bii A. Gornril f ’1- Vaughn Monrcie's oprmng at th*.* primitive .'U'ter.s on the I'lamls of and the .Philippines, followed im­ v'alescent home. Y'ou ! will Ik- I Electrical Contractors flowing goodness 'if it all. tlie love had i>eon left to them during the If she ll keep ttu winter hoii-'e I add patrollrig our premises to th eir. refrigerators are serviced at this Now 1.8 the Time To Think prefabricatii'n whu h the A F. ot j luwrd bur., loavir.;; £^>rid':r jKirl Gommoflore in Now York was .i;; the I’M' ihc who lind Uie .'aihe re- mediately by an attack upon Sing­ Distance Moving amazed at the light, airy rooms ■ U oundi'd h> Spnry Gun | open in Watertown. I toM her I many other tasks If they didn’t apore. local establishment. Refrigerators 533 Main Street ^f the gooit earth, the good uorld. past two years, Amotna would wide ('pen for .1 i.-rr 'M' Ivvy. interc'.sting ovrnt. Tho .nov.i'on;ei leiu'e. to the thumping of druma. vvhieh Mrs. Fogarty offers her pa- 1 L. unions are bitterly determined though the child wnuM be hap- . thing our visitor wa.' aomeons The magazine speculated on are alao soli] and rebuill bv Phil- of -Next Winter’s Heat the good in one another Tin pres- have next to no defense at all. As Faiinii D'lXon W rlih has Jim to the big leagues of danc'e h:in«l> Dependable! tienl.'Gent.' at such njian economical PrtVe.price ' | Ih,!;.'' ' T L " lc \ t e r \ v t '';o ^mu.'mg Tel, 6227 - 7606 to protect. In effect, the t'nited , I pier in more pleasant siirrouml- more dangerous than a prowler such opening blows as projection llpa has an enthu.sinstic fnllmving. Ho ■Since the worM .'erms ended .so , tiy in g to pick up nome loose Oil Bifmer Heating U tbe mod­ ence o f this gooii. In every field. to the question of their personal \Val -b s ubl j«'li as ci'lleclor of in- for Japan's flanks for an invasion PH O NE 6260 •\s Near .Va a Phone States government la helping | tenial revenue and is winninp ii tall and a pood lookc'r. Tho glixiiiiily for Ihc Dislgers. the good ' ..j suggested an apartment and i change nr roh the woodpile. ern way—economleoL too! ” In every heart. Is as .strong and lonvenion'e. Ftep. I*’ish.s conde- women po for him. and tho mo?r of Singapore, and attacks against It costs nothing to stop In and care, which e.irh individual patient ^ "'^^'<^<^t«lly with a gun In line I ------We Will Gladly Give Yoa them preserve this monopoly, ’ I mole re.-(f>e''t than Madam Per­ P”0 |.!c of p.nxiklyn hnvc adopted a | g^e agreed with me. But, she’s ' (T o Be Continued) British, American and Dutch pos­ certain as the simple majesty of .'('ending willingness tu serve for like him too. That’s Importani. I iw-r 1 ttiat tia.s been popular in the I find out about the services which receives while at Rkst Haven ?/ " "hole.'ate killing. Estimates. even at the cost of ijelay and ex­ kins tbanU y«>u sessions in the Pacific. THE AUSTIN A. are offered here. The next time the words which, hack in ilrncMs. a .short, ((uuforlable lime is not ' Hut there is the other side to can name' you only one' out.st ind- .'o ith Hince the W ar Between the | ------' >• ' And it's really easy to get infor- j Jf's o’fLe^wVth*^ “ u*'’'* pense In the defense program. It's Japan, It said, would have "im ­ your refrigerator needs attention, ^ I III s office with a spray ^in when t h e r e is the ph'tiire. It was onl> tw fe>\ ing orchestra loader who is likod ■ttutc.' T'u‘ '.vord i.' "Dim yanks. " by training his mlrid to look for-- m.itlon regarding rate.' and si'rv expressed the first ap|>raisal of l»recus4dy th»‘ brand •<( patnoti.sm mediate Italian and German aid CHAMBERS CO Just pick up your phone and dial Ice.'. ,Iu.'t dial 6984. and .Mrs. F o­ the wooden handle r.'me o ff and Johnson & Little Etectrlo an old story. With a simple expla­ inemths lodcrre (tovernur < toss by women hut di.slikod bv mo"t • i'o iia .Swanson's shoe .size Is 3. ward to Improvement day by day. NO LIM IT the world and all that is in it. which made this nation, or which DIET and vice versa." 68 Hollister St., Manchester .’5622. In tc.'s time than It lakes to the metal plunger cut his hand. .109 Center HtreoC nation. The A. F. of L.. crafta- was exhihitinp a taetful rtirlosl- mon (is- the, "H atibut the e\tni-eurrtculiir He­ rii lio show thifl week. M l' s Swan­ neurasthenic to face la that he hospital treatment. men feel that If they ever let pre- ADVICE yqur refrigerator will be in excel- that you stop over at 54 Walnut and. after He had placed man in And this morning, news of the lix ItleH of .\relile McNeil. Since patriotic motif so noliceablo thus son saiil the legend that her has been Inclined to be selfish In WARDRORE fabrication get a start, they w'Hl year red. white and blue I'ack- leliV running condition. street, and see for yourself the won­ then, a prent \arlcl> of sources shoe .'tzo va-s I ' j WHS merely a his point of view and that much Rugsiaii Adviser When Yoa it, "very good. " indictment of ftep. Fish's secre- inp up tho band ls an exton'^ive F'umlshed by the McCoy Even In cold weather, a refrig­ derful work which Mrs. Fogarty Is lose their own Jobs. lUsXiiftlcull, haxc'. from time to time, had a l••gl•nd o f the friction he finds in his en- When You Have It is still that way for all who tarv, who :s charged with perjurv Hnalth Senrlos N M Tires erator Is not In working condition. doing at Rest Haven. Himilar interest. F.\entiiall>. Mr. I vironment comes from this isrge GIBSON’S almost imiosslble to sell them the Kdls Himself Then ia the time to call Wayne W. YVorrles Disappear I i; i > ( , 0 1(1 The Aid Of A BILL'S TIRE are not so artificially sophistii ated shielding his alleged work a.s a Dolan took his honest Are to ■ Interest In self. A determination ^ U s! proposition that they might have Retread Used PhilUpis, dial 3622. And, remember, There are many people who pre­ SINGER and M ashliiploii. and he disputes mien went around takiftg a poke Address communications to Tht I to become Interested 1,n othera and GARAGE that they think they have lost the key figure m the plan to provide- if you are Interested In having fer a home of this kind to a hospi­ Just as many jobs if the reduced It l•n( h nthi r every time they met. Herald. Attention McCoy to do things for them will prove a — New ^ Gofld- B. H. Gibson, Prop. talent for simple wonder There is. free government mailing for all the ('onnectlcut scene no long­ • • • I Shanghai, Oct. 25.— (.PI— French Irlcb PbaHa — your refrigerator serviced or re­ tal w-hlle convalescing after an HI-, SEWING MACHINE cost of building made it (icsslble er. There was t«» come a con­ Health Servloa ! valuable aid. The patient who REPAIR SHOP in each o f us. a natural corner variety of “prnpagandisitc litera­ Washington 1 wonder how many people know concession and Japanese gen­ All Other Makea built. or If you are Interested in ne.". And these people would cer­ Specializing In for mtffe people to build their own vention from xxhlch Joe Tcme perseveres In thla unselfish p o lic y . the refrigerators that Phillips is HANSEN’S Singer Sewing Machine Co. M m. H. Green, Prop, th.it the United States has contrib­ darmes said Gen. I. C. Mrochovsky Large Allowance Oa Old riree. tainly prefer Rest H.sven due to BE.AR which knows it is thrilling ju.'t l > ture master-mmded by foreign departed not tiw) consecnited to will find In the troubles of others selling dolly to many satisfied riis- Inc. homes. It is the same thing which uted $20 (iriO.OOO to Mexican high­ Are A'pu Nervous, Jittery? shot himself fatally today as they Out of Ooa — Flat Tire - Its modem equipment and sanitnky ! Mil K IIAIJ be a part of such a great and gmul agents/'., raises the question of the success of the UemcM'ratio a cure for his own. tomera. Just atop in at 53 Walker 70.7 ftlain St. Tel. 8583 Wheel Alignment, Columbia and Elk Bicycles. has occurred at many stages way con.'tnirtlon and several mil­ entered the home of the Russian Battery TronMa — Dial 6161 conditions. And there is no need 1 ticket. .VncI there were to l>e Daybook The patient who Is moderately When disturbing sensations street, will receive the per­ world. If it Is that the .jk'orld whether there is even a lukewarm lion' more in highway loans to fcirmer military adviser to Gener- to worry about a thing at Rest ! Brake and U. S. Tires. through the irduslrial revolution coinentions in which ( ro*s, the crowd him too much, the deliberate sonal --attention of Wayne W , needs anything, It is that it^ ced s liranti of fmtriotisni present in the By Jack Stlniirtt other Central American republics? nervous may expect a satisfac­ allselmo Chiang Kltl-Shek to ques­ Haven. All you have to do is to — the fight again.st new method.s great ptirper of Jim Walsh and turning away from hla troubles tion him about an alleged illegal CampbeU’s PhlHIns. . ask for whatever you need, and yOii est investment we nese armored train which ohelled sured that the best possible treat­ 183 Main St. ful fight than any of the other ('ohnertlrut pcdltic*al hUlorx—a some other direction, Saying to his hot weather. Keep tab on this. Phone 5012 180 Spruce St. - Phone 5450 In a few weeks in Fnglan 1. Paul ever made ment for as long as necessary; he .Japanese positions at Shanghai's ment Is being given him, when he * and be thankful for if. and be true neglect for uhleb i'ross paid. symptoms.' “Get thee behind nie." FALLOT stands against progress. In al-| Appleby and P.. M. Evan.', of the must he willing to do his part to­ . north station In 1937 but was said Is at this up-to-date home. | to It. The wonderful ingredients And to comjilete the piiHire, j The youngest member of the The combination of theM helps recently to have been stripped of Therefore, you owe It to yourself most every other aspect of living. | lost • ten ward correcting the causes of his are all here, even to and incliiiling Davie K ilz is n iw national c o m -! -^^riculture dcjiartment. Senate Is Joseph H Ball of St. win usually pull the nervous pa­ his Chinese Arm y rank by Chiang. Paul W. Dougan to stop In and look over Rest H.a- ' the rule of economical maas pro- ■ in It tec man. any he and Spcllacy I pounds each, and wljut they arc Paul. Minn He .soon will be 36. nervous state; and he must be tient out of hia difliculties, earning ven In the near future. No one STUDIO AND BEST EQUIPPED the kind and decent instinct' in­ willing to start right where he Landscaping ductlon haa broken through.' nominate caiulidiites for govern or! eating the.'c r, Rep. Stephen A. is the one who must maks the ef­ Pay Is Increased Sidewalks, Floors, Founda­ Heinz Soup Kitchen. Tree Sargery has been able to develop. Only in ' top. ao that the cycle haa com” Nervous Patients. Send your re­ Concrete snd Masonry tion your friend Is being sent to. STUDIO PORTRAITS Regular Oaa. • er live a day without giving yoiir- , about food flrst. , P-ay-; of Evanston, who in more fort to free himself, from the quest to McCoy Health Service In Welcomes Interyiew housing is the dam still unbroken: ' well nigh complete. The faiqed ' .lesse Jones is the slowest mov- | than twice as old aa his colleague' tions, Roads, Walia, Etc. tjelf time to discover that over All the possible obituaries have tyranny of nerves. care of this newspaper and enclose Just ask Mrs, Fogarty to explain Mac5fILLIAN N ew Guard is dispersed in a dozen ; ing of any o f the top official.' I n ,„t far a.' the Hou.se Is con- ^In severe cases, the h*lp of a Washington, Oct. 25—(4A—Sec­ Work — Alterations CO.M-MERCIAL only when you buy a house do you ; have been written of James J. a large, self-addressed envelope, the different qualifications which again. different directions, with little in­ know in Washington, which proh- ; cerned. they .are both "freshmen" psychologist is advisable but In retary Perkins reported today the Fountains and Pool AVork RING FREE OIL have to psy snd plan as It you | Wal'h. the Meriden printer who and 10 cents In stamps. Rest Haven boasts of. She will be deed left of the concentrated puri­ ably explains how he can hold . scrvidg their first terms, the average case the patient will average pay of factory workers O AK GROVE PHOTOGRAPHY’ John S. Wolcott Dtatribator — Armotroag IlN s rn.'c to "become collector of intcr- 56 Gardner Street fo r Gnrdens a Specialty. glad to talk to you at any time, and were still living in the world of ' ty which fought and ruled at the down'no many Jobs and get so ; f . . . be able to do a great deal for him­ was 74 1-2 cents on hour In Au­ The Threat in the South niil revenue and Democratic State 1930 convention, and the spun in QuentloDa and Answers you will leave Rest Haven with a • yesterday. Every other factor of | much done. The human tornadoes ; ^ self. The first step is for the pa­ gust, an increase o f 0.2 per cent satisfied feeling that you have at &Son Chairman, and they have all b*-cn which all this has occurred is Just stir things up a lot hut they blow | Y '''’ leave it to" Washington (Absceaned Tooth) Phone 6105 314 E. Middle Turnpike DAIRY good living has made sensational \ As the war m Kii.-Aiim cntei.-v tient to face thf conflict or anxiety over , the previous month. MOVIE CA.MERAS VAN'S kind, with tributes to his cheeri- 11 short year.'. out in a seven-hour day. Secretary newspapermen, they probably will which is the cause o f his trouble Question: Lita L. writes: "My Tel^ 6987 117 Hollister SL advances; only housing has stood ' still another week-end. th. Wage Increases and overtime Fred H. Sankey, Prbp. 437 Hartford, Rood TeL S8SS .Nazi.' m-.-i.'. and his continual capacity to In these short ! I yrara smil­ of (.'ommerce Jones go<'.' on for- only ."vsk the next randldatc for and a re-adjustment to his prob­ jaw has been swollen for several payments, the labor secretary re­ AND PROJECTORS Presiilent of the Itnlted States one •till. 'claim a new victory, the capture smile, in which we Join. ing Jim Walsh must have won­ ever. The Secretary, by the way. lem should be sought by bringing days on account of an abscessed ported. resulted In a 12 per cent COMPLETE mu.'t b t '^ ’ iiuVe'MrperstitVous.' o n I 9'‘‘'«tlo n ' you approve of air S A V E U P TO 30% The Currier incident would ! of the Important city of Kharkov, rhe»e, the last mentions of • dered, nian.v times, what- It was It out Into the open and trying tooth. Thla tooth has a gold, hourly increase in wages between Pasteurized WE hia name, carry us . back to ail about, and why an>l>ody the generous expanse of his vest- ^ conditioning . If the answer is in to get a straiglit understanding of crown on It. The dentist who is August, 1040 and August, 1941. BUILDING We Invite You to Open Plum binf seem to indicate that, ao far aa I For several hours, Soviet informa- front, at the end of hi.s watch j affirm ativo, he undoubtedly treating me says it will be neces­ Eastern 1‘olnt in .September of , ever dared sav Issues and per­ It. Nervousness symptoms are Average working hours increas­ SERVICE and Electri­ “ Milk That Is Milk” FULL LINE OF CAN EASE IHE “PANE” the A. F. of L. la concerned, hous- tion had been painting a dark pic- chain, is a rabbit's foot, which he ' 8^1 their votes. This has been most apt to revolve around a faulty sary to extract the tooth and that MOON'S FEEDS 11)30, to the fervent hours dur­ sonalities in polities were all ed by 7 per cent to s level of 41 A Savings Account cal Roppllcs W e S|ieelallze In Replacing ing U going to aUnd atill. even in j ture of the. fighting in the .No'iith; ing which the Deniwratlc party black or all white. ,\nd we have has carried "fo r at least 12 or l.'i ‘ ho.«e Washington summers, understanding of sex. The pa­ leaving It In the nlhuth only In­ hours a week. COAL — COKE PHOTOGRAPHERS’ For Poultry — Cattle — years " ^ starting In March and winding up vites further trouble. Inasmuch by buying dl- Cream Dairy Products Broken Glass — Prompt, E0- the midst of unparalleled nation- j the Nazi claim la probably true of t'onneettrut was coming to i wondered nuinv limes too.. tient has not understood this ques­ RANGE AND FUEL OILS elent Ser'iee. • • • j until well in toO ctob er. President tion, or how to achieve a normal a.' this is the first difliculty I have And make payments of one rect at al emergency. The dam la being 1 Furthermore, it aeems likely that the momentary conclusion that To study FtnoacUI Problems 23.3 Oakland St., Phone 4836 EQUIPMENT Horses and Hogs one of Its (aellons was all bad, To look over the foreign press ^ air condl- adjustment to it. There is nothing had. I believe the tooth Is In fairly dollar or more per month as held. Other method! of produc- the Nazli have alreadv thrust good condition and would like tc Prompt Deliveries AUTO G LA S S R E P LA C E D the other all good. corps In Washington, you would ' t'onmg. So reporters, ■with their in sex which Is harm ful but the Shanghai, Oct. 25__ (g>)— H. Produce the Best Results! coats on. took it, day after swel­ save it. It seems to me that aftei SUPPLY with Shatterproof OIb' s Uon and accomplishment are be­ even more deeply into the troa.v never know the world was at war, patient may harm himself by har­ Metis Cochran. United States fi- At Aii Times desired. The dividends we The evil faction, we were told. A T h o u g h t tering day In Jammed press con­ the abscess has healed, the Jaw Gixing Yon Added Protection. ing revolutionized every day, but I ’ve seen Kurt Sell (DN. b ' thr- ing the Incorrect Idea about It. nandoi envoy to China, arrived pay on such accounts are ured Donets Basin, whUh plays so ' was the Old Guardf which had ferences. Outside of the Presi- should be all right. W hat do you OUTLET many). Sol Hirsch (Reuters. Eng- He must also team how to take from Chungking today to study MANCHESTER GLASS FOR EVERY NEEOf when It cornea to bouaing. the in­ important a part in Soveit Kus- ''umed the Al Smith literature In j land), Masuo Kato iDomei, Ja-i s olTice, the rooms in the care of his physical health and think. I should do 7" very liberal 1150 Main St. Cor. Tmmr LARSEN'S I 1928, which had one of its double- Take heed uhut ye bear: with Shanghai's financial problems. LUMBER 4 FUfcL CO. genuity of man catmot be used. sia's capacity to produce, and that pant. Larry Todd (Tass. Ru.csla i. ! f aa a first nile, he should adopt the Answer: The beat advice I can bull, Hartford. 7-9166 . , J machine Superior Court Judges what measure ye mete. It ohall be Henri de Longflef (F ran ce). Dave 1 the change In diet carries the po#> but 1 believe that yonr dentist K era PocUniML aaotber. In such tactics, he is fs ' diof A fra a fo . ear eettmatu PataUag end RHlolohlng mined to elect him, not to sell him self-lmpofed trap. A fte r the first' leatjier. Tbe fellow w as 'shocked.' Itive suggwtlco that It wlU 'brlRg giving youu sound advice when ho Building ft Loan t For It to a atasd whldi U vpred not only by the known rapid Mrs. James Fofrart; a. bpeetalty. out, and It demanded, with his aid. meat responded to hla ntother's “I didn't kdov they would even For tbe first seven months tof Improvement, excellent reeults win sudgeeta its extraction. Dependable Qaollty . Bsrytoe; manauvcrabUlty of tbe Geranm a reafauffle In the p ^ y s leader­ alarm, dug. up the •peak to. each othcr>” he ex-- IM O airline trmfHe stood at BSS,- be otitatiied, Good suggestion is ^ W alaat Street Asisociation wnm ups AtiTu BtNiiv oa ANBULANCB SEBt ship. Theyiwera hitting at'Spel- 15»ff70 vvienus o f Om asoat impartaiit bMpa tbe WILUAM ksCHlELDGB JOHNSON PAINT COMPANY forcM, hut hy the fact4hat Soviet around nw pi|m broke thd pipe. ctolaed. Probably WaMdagtoh 955 Ilg la E L W w ta idmm m. Prep. i ru It'll Worth righit OATANO|flOBT e-.ee w—e airi-^»wrta Fits, hut TsamtiS’tta ‘ m cr 5441 lib Jtoraee aireet TM. N ib We Can FU It-’ 'T e L iib 4 l ib W. MMbto M l X lL f i p IT&OimnrM,, ‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SAT(;RDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1941 PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING Hfc^AI.D. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1941 PAGE EIGHT I Tolland lo Elmer William Pren- Tax List Oatfi Ij^htrd Charts for Lircnsr/T«*8lH R ockville I li.is, son of .Mrs Jennie Prentiss At tliy Circle Snndav ami ^lAnday Gamblers Pay Daily Radio Programs '.of Rockville took place this morn­ Seeking Five , Support Seen Defense Industries I./’ui* H. ( ’hapnuin ing at nmc o’clock at St. Michael's No Hits and Frightful Easteri Stanard TInM Not Necessary 9fl, tiockvllt^ chiirrii in Hartford. Chicago Police The marriage of .Miss Lorraine Zone Changes Weak Point Willi." of .Manchester snd Stafford * ; — % Quieken Their Pace Error Theater Score Assessors’’ Office Nol as 1 ..'([•I ing." to Joliri Liberman of Rock- i Youth Rally I ville IS scheduled for today at the Hearings on Conversion l>ack of Cooperation ami Secret Financial Reconls yPeople^8Platform^ Tours Busy as Formerly as '.South .Vlethodi."t church In Man- Of Symlicate Discltise Non-lirfeiise l.illr. lie- roll o n mny px<-or.l 1040 by tJsIs Are Made Out. I che."ter Of Housei to Be Held Helen Hayes’ New Play Ineffective U»e of _ ^ _ ■ 16 4 per cent, electric power pro- To Bo Toui^Iil I .Meetlnz Tonight Npxt Thurfiday Night* Operations <|f Ring. gill to X iew DwilKlIing ductiim Jiy 15 7 per cent, and steel Middle Western Stales ■ The regular monthly meeting of I Most Disappointing; Tanks Disclosed. .4 r e . tiiddiu'tion bv 16 per cent. It does not seem like old tinie.s ! the .Men s i liib of the Rockville I Supplies of Strategic (.'olton consumption i.s moving in the assessors' office us there is ' .Methodist rhiiK h will be held this Ths Zoning Board of Appeals Chicago. Oct. 25%W/D The Trib­ Shakespeare . Comedy Camden. S. C., Oct. 2r> -oP)— A towards an over-all increase of New York. Oct. 28.--(/P) — The* Wake Up American Forum, not now the necessity for property Tolland Eoiiiity OMincil .evening at 7:30 at the vestry. 'I'Tits will give hearlngi on five applies- une said today it had .gained (lo.s- IVIaterials with Alarm. lack of cooperation between infan­ 32.2 per pent ahoyo hi.st year, wool ICBS People's Platform le touring "Should Government Regulate La­ owners to appear and take oath Of C^hurchcM lo .Sfion* , will he followed by bowling. tinna for exceptions to tba soning To Close Tonight. try and artillery and ineffective .session of "secre^ tinandilal records consumption ri5.7 per cent, and |ihe middle west for at Isast three bor Unions 7"; NBC-Red, 2:30, to I heir property ll.st..Sp<. ia|i Enrolling Job j in the Carolinas, said Lieut. Gen. county. oiiLside Chicago, showing ( ham store sales hy 9 0 per c« nt, |progrsms from 8t, Louis snd Chi- educstloh; NBC-Blue. 6:45, Mrs. ly, house St that location Into a and one frightful error is the . , , , . , jiace tills week, many non-deli-nse lists are made up hy the assessors' The Tolland (.’oiinty Coiin) q ,,f Hugh A. Drum, I'ommander, it said piiiice and iinidentilioil per- t imes liogan. to View their ilwimi- crocecy .sales by ITr.S per cent, and |eago. The Des Moines subject is Roosevelt; CBS, 7:15, Donald Nel­ clerks and the names of owners of tw.y family housewhich la soned oa ' Broadway theater's box score for General Drum told nearly 7.000 jNeutrallty Act repeal, and the dln- son and Gov. L. Saltonstall on "De- Church'es " i l l rt„ld s Voiitti Rally Reiildontial A sons >21..2S0 in July "fo r non-in- ^ supplies of strategic inatei i.ils rural trade by 22 0 per c(‘nf. automobiles are secured from the on .Sunday cvi-ning at th<- Vermm 1 Is Bigger Now! thia week. officers and non-coms at Monroe. lerferetKo with gambling opera- 1 ,vith alarm and the stock market On 11)0 trade side the current Iner-tnble speakers include W. W. fen.se F * k Home"; MBS, 8, Forum, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. dforgt L Grazlado le u k in g for N. C.. that although "progress |Waymack, editor of the Des Moines "Peace .4 1ms". Congregational riiurist The asses.sors are now placing at seven thirty o'rlfx-)^ perrtjission to erect a one family to buy tickets.to see Helen Hayes was excellent," there were short- The syndicate, the new.spaper I mount of talk hv brokers ohservers, Steel production at 97.H iRcgister and Tribune. NBC-Red 1:30, World Is Yours; values on the automohilea ns turn- hoiisi on a lot owned by Oscar coniings demanding . immeiliate Just scheduled for MBS at 9 to- 5, Opera audition?; 7, Jack Benny: The Pilgrim Fellowship group KiiiiiiipralorH for Old I act and they are doing- so m said, had gross winnings in the ] aho„| the high vieMs o f '.^1,ares at per cent of (ap-aedy \^*a.s slightly eel over from the Motor Vehicle will act as hosts during the eve. Mathi^.son, located on llummlt droves, but her new play. "Candle correction. county outsi.lo Chicago ot S322,- , cui-rent price levels anti the iii- 'unde! the f>io 'edmg week's DS.'i, Inlght from Boston is s talk hy 8, Charlie McCarthy; 8:30, One .street, the lot being smaller A a He rommendeei th(- "soldierly at­ Ijohn Cudahy, former ambassador Department, using a book that Is ning and fiiere will )>e a service ..f A f i P .Abbibluiice Taxi In the V.'ind." which opened at 966'^iiuiieating an annual gro-ss o f | iimu.sinial n-tui'ii on gill-etigeil lull not eiiou);h to matter mud). Man's Family; 10, Phil Spitalny used hy automobile dealeirs In required to meet ths zoning ruisa. titude " of the ,'t(i0.ik)o-(jdd men and Ito Belgium, who thus week was s worship led bv the following the Shubert theater W'ednesilay Se,tl7a,.i9J luiin thi.s teriitoiv. I bonds could eiijole idle investment •KlfClric pov.ci production in the Girls. Uav<‘ More ^'ork to Do Miss Ellen E Newman, of 218 predicted they sotjm would be Iwitneas at the Senate committee plac ing values on automobiles of members, .Mis.a Irene Worreeter I _ _ night. Is most disappointing. .SJ2I.674 .Monthly I’ rollt I cash into stock piircha.ses in liny lat«“.st pcrioil was a notch lower, CBS 1:30, Russian war relief. different makes and year# Har-kmadack street, desires to cm- ready to meet ''any\'nemy'' .\rmy |hesring on repeal. ^Gracte Fields, others; .3, N. Y. Miss Rusty Hrxjker snd Kdwin William Shakespeare's "As You A lte r payrolls lunl been met. " volume loo, but the pr«‘ceding week had ft is. hciwc-ver. nec:cs.sary for W irtells I The "numerators for the old i vert s si^ngle tenement heuae St Like It." which made it.s 'stecnth general headquarters chooses, to The Trilnine said, "and graft had , Ulaiiket All Thinking wilm^s.sed the larg«‘st powi-r output- Philharmonic; 4:30, Kostelanetz that loraitlon into a double' tene­ put against them those owning personal projicrty to Thia ’.vill iie folUiwerl by a age a.s.>.i."tan< e tax, whi( h la due! debut on Mone used for light house­ " Fulled to Support Tanks and tin* visit the offices oi the asseasors candlelight service durir.i,'- .'.hull to he paid in Fehiuary are finding | as you have doubtless heard, some up, a monthly prtiht of $221.07. ' freight loadings at 922^1 tars Iton comedy show, introduced on the bye Mr. Chips") (West, I0:3fff. keeping, this being in a residential In this week's simulated battje Anthony Quinn and Joan Perry in a tense moment of the new thinkim; I m BS network In .September, Is Helen Hayes. "Kitty Foyle"; 9'. and file their lists of personal the retiring officers, .Mias Dr;ro- . more work lo do this year at it is ' extremely well-written lines hut j Il addiNl the reumL^i sho\vele 5:30, Musical Steelmakers: The new charts have a glass face riiounti-d on t box-like arrange­ The ne-w officers are Hr,w.ird the Zoning law, William F. John- their advances. Ipresent 6:05, Premiere. New Friends of water power, clams, horses, cattle, voting li.sl. The enuiiieialors leave; After studying lhi‘ critical re­ a four way basuS, and thgf profit , ,,m„unt niiglil he snared liv I-'e.i- ment with lights iniidc. Siiad'iw.s are thus eliminated making it I.anz, Flhhgton, president, Alta aon is asking for a change in order Brig. (Jen. Henry Terrell, de­ luirge \ idume of Ore Music: 8:.10, Boris Karloff In "Ter­ sheep, goats, swine, poultry, jew­ a hill for ttui."i- who are lo pa.y the | action to the comedy, the prodiic- Helen Hayes hall which i.s almost adjacent to from ga-nibling house.s g r a t e d .by l , ..Gallon for .lefen.se. lin.l rc- ('reaiing more than passing in­ possihle to give an eye test that Is staiiilanl under ali conoint an applicant might Phyllis Whitaker Stafford : tlie hill, which is made in duplicate, | night. The war 7:00, CB.S; 8:55. CBS; Hour. mercial furniture, llbrsnes. farm­ A zone. artillery fire of the Second Army SetlHick Parllett The Ti'ihiine n a ^ d the " bosses „f,,ri,,ls .s,-ud, Mr and the repe ( lo.^e to (,'h.irles WallK k. as.si.stanl pastor ' to the payment of the tax for aev- ! The hearings will ’.>e held in A a after its first night's performance NBC-Red- 7. Defense for Amer- assessors for making up .such hats .?nth Dlvusions. got to its first ob­ leave it to just a few. If you MIg S< rumble l.ooiuing 4b nod ooO lorui when winter lee llca; 8, Knickerbocker Play: 8:30, in the Welh('r«fidd C'jngregalion- eral different reasrins. hearing room of the Municipal on Tuesday, capturing a record Monday expectations; and the lists must all be filed by Hurley Leaves jective -'latest with the h-.a,--! don't play cards yon r.an always Tlie big .srramblr looming for halts hake bf»at ti-dtic ft Utile lat- iTruth or Consequences; 0, Barn Plant Is Built a! (hurch .Mr Walllrk attended 11 la propoaed to have tlfV re­ building on Thuraday of n n t fo r the current season, and nosing Secretary of Congress­ .Negotiated Fea<’e The wa r - next Friday, the last day of the tioops ' General Drum eommeii. ■ 1 1912. of cruuse. U'lll 4»e the .«trug- el on f'nouyh to amply cov r steel ■ Dance Navy Day program; 10, Bill the World Conference of f?hrist- ft.)-k ol the Information that is week starting at 8 o'clock. out the one held- by "The Distant help punch. Morning — 8, NBC-CBS: ' 8:48 month man Fish Linked with I Tickets for the Turkey Raflf.’ I gle of p<‘ace-tmie industrial lines \ prrMiucers' m-ed-'i thp-ugh' to the Istern. lan Youth held m Amsterdam in I now being taken by the enumera- 1 City" ever since September, The and tank.H, ordered to attack in a NB("Red: 8:85, NBC-Blue( 9, CBS' No Douht 2nd later phase, "hardly got into the Mons-Ypres Post ,ind the Christmas eliib are -'still i: Predicted hv Hess for matevKji.s Defense industries t time wh* n shi{iping is .i-.^umed in CBS - 8.* Guy Lombardo; 8:30, In 7 Months 1939 and was one chosen to rep,re- , tor," done by anot'her ataff other "Distant City " diverted the pub­ 10, .MBS; 10:15, NBC-Blue; 11 Harriman to Speak Nazi .Vetivities. b attle." I out and the cliairladies would ap- I will get fir.st call on scores of stra- I the .spring. iHobby Lobby: 9, Hit Parade: 9:48, MBS; 12. MBS sent American Youth There -will than the present workers Printed lic two evenings. Lewis was the teg'c itcm.s, such ns copper Haw | Furth#r t.ipermg of ret 4»nlly ri»- |jesslca Dragnnette serenade. be a social hour following the forms lo be usel^—W. Washington. Oct. 25 - i/Ti - B. W. V. material.s stoi l< piles <»f most lo n -'in g wholes ile feed , .prices,, which NBC-Blue—7. Messngs of Israel ; M anchester Enginprr'g Eatiniatr I h pally in the church v<-stry. voting list are being made The bor." said to have cost $30,000. was opposed by the Second made money ami .stubs so they can London. Oct 2r> -T* The Dailv MBS: 3. MBS: 3:88. CBS; 4:48 Averell Harriman, lehd-ICMa offi­ George Hill, beapectacled secre­ up of the 28th. 29th and t4th Di- make them reports. Please bring . Sketch today quoted Sir Patrick sumer goo'ls (-cncr^rns are still ' i ai rie.l the* Dun & Hradstrect Is. Veteran wireless operators; P. CB8-MB8; 4:55, NBC-Blue: 6 Football Sunday j next voting list to be used in Man- cial just back from a Aree-powtr Both Lewis' directional effort large enouch to r.irrv on op era -; vchole^.dr food in<;ex la.st m*mth to ■ Jimmy Flynn Quiz: 9:30, Frank Date Book (ContUiAd from Page One) Beat hy Five Month**; On Sunday. October 26 the All- 1 Chester will show the street ad- and "Candle in the Wind," written tary in the office of Rep. Fish (R.. vi.sions and commanded hy Maj. I them to the next meeting. Plans Doll,an. lord pnvost of Gla.sgow, MBS: 8:25, NBC-Red; 8:45, CBS conference in Moscow, will make Gen. Lloyd R. Fredendall. j5iekne!?s Strikes for the ArimstaCe 'party for the as doelaring that ■ Bud.-If Ih-s.s, tion.s tor another bo days, but the highe;ii l.*v r- aft'T that, r<':irw:d o f supplies for bi'ought a .3-t yet through lack of centralized control ; prai-tiee Wednes-laV night an.l del I Tin- news|)ap.-r said ttr.- lord Orchestra: 6:30, Frank Parker, Sunday. Oct. 26 a $3.'i.00q,000 small arms ammuni­ over the Columbia system from Fi.sh. tanking minority memliers a mc«* letter from ('hartes Trot­ th* y rue applied, u''W’ being I’on- 1 oats. m» s.s {/’i k. baenti. laid, edt- Sunday brings: Burke, .Misaiko, Holloran, Blan­ jdate of birth, place of birth, occu- aufficlent pcr.-pective on the He saiil he delayed for an hour and ia very fine joii for ttie tir.sf lime. | provost a.ssert.-d that Ih ss "i.s tenor. Convention. .N. K. Lutheran j He lauded the 1H37 seaslon. 9:15 to 9:30 p. m. central stA d- o. the Hoii.se foreign affairs com­ ter. who IS .'"iliircoiifinrd in a h<4S- duided hv the OPM. is expeeted In It'-n-eed oil, V"i oa. beans, prunes. The war— tion plant in the foothills west of chard, Steele The kick off will ! [>ation and by whom employed. The event.s of today. a half the order for one attack .so ■ There'will be anolh.-r drill Tviesdav I miu-,h belt.-r off than he should NBC-Blue- 10:46 a. m., Prescott Conference Brotherhood Concor­ ; which ailppted the stale reoi-gani- ard lime, the Legion said. mittee, was 'ipiiek to come to the that his men could enjoy break­ pilal in Nf'wmgton with infantih* ni-ht before the regular meeting, I he ennsid. .ring "h o ,ind what he clcjir a fit of .‘^rnok'-. .*»dav night will dor Wlnant from Ixindon. Mothers' club, Hollister street did a General Assembly come in year. Already, however, the plant Rut William Power Maloney, tion. al.so to let the t<<^y kny wa.s \cry hnpp\ I former pre'^idents U**fresh- a cottage somewhere in Kngland " Handy, I'tah 'J'l Folks seem ' Mozart concart: GSC. GSD, Ix>n- election. " U. 3. Army has contracted to buy ham Brooks Is chairman In charge ally bad hit of dramatic writing [•• r rent t(» 1)0 pretty W(dl sali.slied with the Talks—MBS. 11 a. m.. Review- Center Aurch house. CHICKEN PIE SUPPER! O What a TREAT! trihiition throiigli the mail anil iin- to receive (l>arlie's ( ard rnents will t>e served after the The lord firovost has seen H*'ss don. Starlight Variety; 2RO, Rome, Raymond E. Baldwin, |Republl- from the Remington Arms Com­ of the arrangements by Levin. F rench Farm ca.sh Income.- includmg ) nv(*i nim*nt at lea.Mt a.s fnr as the ling Stand: NBC-Blue, 2 p. m.. Also performances at 10:15 s. m. _ „ , .. . I del government frank of n'ropa- Thanks ,aMot. ( ’harlie Clood luck meeting hv Mrs. Liflian (’honey f rcfjiirntly since tin* Nazi f Vernon about the stage In "("andle in the and the following cfimmittee; Mr.s. at High achool hall, by the Hart­ Croas, was unable tef"be on hand As part of the dedication cere­ tiy foreign agents " Sailorfi Killcfl ’ all roofing for you. oiisiy ant! urnxpeet*-dly from a S' Iiiir IH I p.T •< fihnve 19lH ri.ayor. fnur rouri' ilmen a treas­ will be the special soloist at the Wind. " Inillying petite Helen l)«.ra M*Hl*-an. Mrs DonJhy Mil- ford Junior Leagues Childrens due to a previous engagement. monies visitor." will be allowed to At the Mill was accused of clepaiting ] It is with is-gret that we learn Me.ssci scliriiitl over Scotland one h'rtiin the di-fenst .Nt .»n/1point. urer and recoMp'r are due to he Vernon Methodist church Sunday Hayes, who |ilavs the role of Mad­ I'-r. Mrs .Mtiena Lmd'-ll. Mrs. Theater Workahpp. Others who spoke included Rep. drive through the grounds of the fiom the truth irf te.stifying ahoiit the su'lden illness «if ycriing night last May au- raft pi«»dui tu»M planes. »-n- r(-*'lef tc'l hy default next month. WTIC morning. Rev. A F. Waring, pas­ eline Guest, an American actress Gladys Durkee and Mrs. Kdith WDRC " ““ I'''* Also. Hallowe'en party, St. Mar- Abraham A. Riblcoff, lU, Hart­ p lA t sprawling across s former -NORTH METHODIST CHURCH the (li.spo.sition of mail hags alleged Vu tiy, t'noceupied France. Oi t. , James Hamilton, youngest son of His intcrvie\ver .said he pu tim­ giiU'S and prooeP.i' rs niay agprr- Nr. one— not i*ven the inrurnhent.^ Kilocycles 1360* tor of the church will have for his in Pans at the time o f the invasion Mason. garet'a Circle, D. of i.. K of c ford i: Rep. Harold E. Mitchell (R., cattle range today and tomorrow to have contai.'ed franked -envo- 1.4’i Kiglit French sailors ; Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton of ed Mes.s a.s sdint. gloomy ar.d re­ gate $2 25o noil ooo to $2,59f»jmo - thenu^elvcs filed for the jobs, subject, •■(Jhri."t Outside His Own in 1P40. are not nearly as terrify­ The G:rl Scn>it drive started Home. \N e.sl Hartford), who spoke for the but have been warned not to get (.Auspices of the Booster Club) * lope.s and speeches of niemtier.a of jut-re wounded in a British air ijt- ■ this town 'I'he hoy is now cnnfin('d luctant to di.siMiss the war- 000 m 1911, mnp* .than'fntir times Haturday, October 28 Church " ing aa tihey seerti'*'siipposod to tie. Tdiurs'lay night. Mis .Anna Bar­ P.M. Saturday, Oct. 26 Wednsaday, Oct. 29 1939 seaslqn; Mrs, n ara Mix Lewis out of their automobiles. Congre.as oppo.sed to the fon-lgn | tai k ofi Iz.rejizaiiiessol in Tunisian ; in a Harlfor*! hospital an*l we hope the $.*) I 1 1)0 0 .0 0 0 |. r 1910. arf'ord- (')vil offiriel.s in In ha W('nr Mue PM. Pastor Tnuisferred Somehow, merely because of the ron i- major of our district witlt 1 ;00—News I Opening -of Girl Scouts cam- Ip . ilonrbei and Mrs. Margaret THI RSDAY. OCTOBKR .30. 5:30 TO 8:00 P. M. policy of the ailniini.stration ^waters, it was annonnceil offlcial- that he will recover quickly .'*^ick- Wins GniUtiKlt' ing to H tinn^ by Standard uniforms of v inous sharake. Mi*is MeUn Clustaf.son and ' Phi!a(l(*!phta •J*'’ Far ' oivf* In ] 1:3a—Serenade From BuffaJo tional church for about two years are neither horrified nor sympa- l‘M0 are O’liMu'.i; < • ifi-'d inn i-fin- 1:30—Program From New York I Booster Club's chicken pie sup­ Daniel .Mahaney ( D., Watcrburyi the emergency. Children I'nder Twelve.. ilenving that he knew (Jeorge j b.Kl-ti'ii coastal freighter Divona them w«' extend our sympathies jMrs, Jane Fortin diiving cars. h»*r lifu, .■v‘von-iTionl9«-o'av j Salurd.av night. Nov. L'l Art SMlve 5:55—Harry Breuer's OrchMtra Local schAla closed. TestiheTrs' Church of Christ, New Britain, the- tering with the state departm(*nt .said. Were natives. aski-il to attiTuI tin- mei-tinqs ] hod. Both roniplained of ill. ' ( ent arxl p.-i^-erhoar*! pnnlucUon 6:00— News, Wssther 6:00— News, WMther •Sam Houston, Texas, Eighth Zone tries for a year to engineer his es­ I Ml Kay's orchestra will furnish V^*«r Drops 6:1'8— Strictly Sporta ■ convention. Congregational Board of Pastoral A 27-page indit tment againat The attaik was the fourth on which (ir.- hi'1.1 e u li Friday eve­ Ir.vesti'j;alinn .»(howc'l that coal 22 I per .a r.t. < uttch Dr(i|»M 6:06— Hedda Hoppsr'a Hollywood Seek Re-Election construction quartermaster, and cape hy bribery'and finally she I the music. . don't forget to keep 6:30—What Burnt You Up I Saturday, Nov. 1 Supply at Boston announced on Hill dwelt at length on the .suhjert French Mediterranean shipping ning 111 the Army ami Navy club pa.H was .seeplnu tlinnirh the hou.se 1 I reii;h! Ineix'iise 666 4\«»ndrrfol 8:20—World Of Sporta — Jack New Haven, Oct. 25 (>P) —May­ Donald F. Carpenter, Remington Friday. aucceeils because a young Gorman that date open, and mnie up to Try 60th Anniversary Banquet of o ' his connection.s with N’lereck, (barged against the H, A. F. in These meetings are being held from a (lefecliye I Railway freii;ht loiidini;s fnr the I.Intmrnt 7:00—Grand Old Opry Zalman oral candidates In Connecticut's vice president from Bridgeport, officer. Interested in liberty and the Home for another good time. Emanuel Lutheran church at the Rev. Mr. White was ordained at FJerman-horn .American citizen a nuaith. '> each W4‘ek over the pa.st month 7:30—Three Ring 'Time 6:30—Elmar Davis— News forthcoming big city elections srs Conn., are here for the dedication. democrary, tiirn.s out to ' have a Be seeing you in vour funny Masonic Temple Spaaker. Rsv the Second Congregational church BINGO wh«> is author of .sneh works ,'u» lind [iliiiis are being made by the 8:00— Knickerbocker Playhouse 8:46—Tbs World Today V* whooping it up and if the elec­ At the peak of work on the heart of gold. face tonight Jay-Eff ■ 8:30—Truth or Conaequence K E Erickson, of Rock Island. at West Stafford of which he was "(Mnfe.ssiona of a Barbarian." groiij) for the Armistice observ- '7:00—P A p le’s Platform ^ III. torates of this city, Hartford, greatest construction- job ever a former pastor in November 1937. That's all. The indictment said the Krand 9:00—National Barn Dance launched in the Denver area 10.- Britain to Kiiroll anci' i'hail man (*opolanil woulil 7:30—Evening Moods - WDRC Sunday, Nov. 2 Wsterbiiry and Bridgeport aren't He has been active in young ped- 8:1S TONIGHT There's a good deal of speechi­ Jury investigation concerned three STAR (MOVIE) MEETS STAR (FOOTBALL) 110:00—Sports Ntwsreel (X)0 men were employed with a like to .see all our members at Ensemble Confirmation Reunion at Eman­ proportionately excited -and there ple’i work for several years fying There are some icily brutal major pointsj^l The manner in 10:18—Joseph Galllcrhlo's Orches­ IS more than a suspicion that they payroll averaging $600,000 per acenes wherein John W engraf these mcottngs. Anderson- tra 8:00—Guy Lombardo's Orchestra uel Lutheran church. Rev, K. E. throughout Tolland County and which Hill. .I’^^cott Dennett, sec­ Mort* of Vi om en Scotch ( alcnilars aren’t It’s no the fault of the em­ week. When the plant reaches full playing a Nazi colonel brow-beats 10:30—Hot Copy 8:30--Hobby Lztbby Erickson, sp<‘akrr. during the year was acting’ presi­ retary of various nnti-intervention- Alex Fergiisi.n of the Order of I battled contestants. capacity, more than 8,000 will be British-American Club the mistress of p.athos He does a 11 ;00— News 8:56— Elmsr.Dsvis—Nlwa Thursday, Nov. 6 dent of th^ Tolland County Coun­ ist (ommittee.s. and othera obtain­ Scottish Clans’ IS ag;un taking Shea I on the payroll. lo vfjy job in his fashion and so Ivondon. Oct. 25 —i/pi - Woinen 11:13— Vast Family 9:00—Your Hit Parade Hobby Show. Center church. P'our chief exectlvca -seek re- cil of Congregational churches and Maple .Street ed franked envelope.^ and r»*prints onlei'H fipi the beautiful Scotch does the hont. Raoni St. C'loinl. born in 1913 were summoned In 9:45— Strictly Swing Group C. election on Nov. 4. Three are Demo­ Lieut. Col. Carl H. Jabelonsky. Ministers. Rev .W h ite is a gradu­ of ( ’oniireAstonal .spocche.s; 2 Who calenilars for 194'J anil he reporbs 11 ;30—Rivarboat Revels played by I>niis Horell, whose love K*gister f()r war work todav a.** the Post 10:13—Public Affairs Haturday, Nov. 6 crats John W. Murphy of New muatached. beaiiectacled and fond ate of Springfield' College and the 20 REGULAR GA.ME.S paid for the rcj'rinl.s; and 3 that 111.- ||-adline is very near for 12:00— War News acenes with Mi.s.s H.iyes are indi ed government pressed its prog an- 1<( A.M. / 10i30—J u A A r v lA —Bongs Annual meeting of Manchester Haven, Vincent A Scully, Water- of chewing on his pipestem, super- Hartford Theological Seminary. W holhii Vii reik. Dennett and Hill orilering The.s«- eali-ndars iire from 7 SPECIAL GAMES prul.se worthy (•nr*‘P all lho.se up to the i :e *•! 31 No. 2016 10:45— Leathernseks On Parade Country Club. bury, and Thomas J, Spellacy, vl.sed construction. This includes Hallufvr'rn Dance .\t .Msfile Grove bail written tlu speeches. The mail over Uie sea and alj prolits from V. F. W. 12:08--From .San Francisco To­ Where has Ismts Hon ll hei-ri all iK'fore the end of the year. night 11:00—Nsws, WMther Also annAl Armistice BAquet Hartford: and Bridgeport’s SAlal- four main production buildings, T)ie Gesang and Declamation hag.s Were allege*, to liave been the .sale are used to build huts and 1 FREE GAME of my life? 11:05— Sports RounduV- for the V.F.W. Poet at the Home. Ist Jasper Mc.I-evy make.s the 10 1-2 miles of railroad. 3 1-2 Club will hold a Hallowe'en carni­ m*'ve*l from Dennet s headtpiarlers The Aiixillnr>’ Temtorial Serv­ canteens for the folk.s who have 12:30—Etchings In Brass Came To Xmerlca In lUtO ile. the women’s branch of the 11 ;l0— Harry Jamas’ Orehestrs Friday, Nov. 14 fourth. miles of sidewalk. powder stor­ val dance for members and friends 1 JACK POT GAME to the House office building Sept lost their homes through air raids Dept. 4Ieeliii" 12:35—Ne«vs Army, wants to increase its per­ 11:30— Vaughn Monroe's Orchestra Against them ia arrayed a color- age magazines and nine Indoor at their clubhouse, Maple Grove, According to tbie program, Bon ll 19 The Krand Jury heard testi­ in north Scotland and along the Annual High School Prom, High cam; to America early in IPIO and sonnel by 14.000 immediately, and 12:00—News ■chAl hall. fui group of hopefuls only one of ranges and-'JO oiitdAr firing pits Franklin street, next Saturday eve­ 1 SWEEPSTAKE GAME mony at variance with Hill s asj*»'r- Clyde. Mr. Ferguson has been plac­ Tomorrow’s rregrAm played in the Hollvwood pi-odnc- informed source* estimated that In New London . M. 12:06—Cntarlis Bpivak's Orehsstra Saturday, Nov. 18 whom has txperieoce*] the grati­ lor testing ammunition. ning. Nov. 1. Mpsle for danclr.'j tion that he did not direct the ed in charge of the work and will tlon. “ So Ends Our Night. " Ho is 500.000 more women-would he need­ $ :00c—News. 12:30— Andy Kirk's Orehsstra Dance, American LlthuAlan fies tioo of occupying a mayoral There's one bit of unfinished will be furnished by Ernie’s Band ADM. 25c. COME EARLY FOR PENNY BINGO! moving of the nail bag.t. be pleased to take o’rders for the ed for the munitions indusliw’ be­ ----- » Citizens' Club basketball team. chair. busieiess. Mrs. St. Claire O. Hay­ of Hartford. This band seems to of French Huguenot descent, was In addition to this the f"'ederal A spaghetti supper and Hal­ 8:t0—Organ Recital by Cour- fore summer. 1942 c^ndars. Hurry, if you want Tomorrow's Program Liberty Hall. den of Denver, owner of the lA d , be a favorite with Rockville peo­ bom in Hollari'l artd ia ithe pro- prosecutor said Hill had received y/iiir M lejidars for tlie New Year. lowe'en party will be held at the boin. A total of 2.151.280 women have Tuesday, Nov. IS has refpsed $164,427 for full set­ ple and a large crowd is expected gram .aaysi exticim-lv "c Il known at loaBt $12,000 in tho paat five Bin|^ again a.s u.sual Monday- Home tonight. A small fee will be 8:30— Gypsy Ehisemble. AM. registered thu.s far and 575.46,3 of tlement and sued in Federal Court to attend this dance which starts In the theater .-ill over Europe and niontha fmnj .soun'es whi( h he ha.s night.'^hey're more popular than into the Auxiliary's Newington 9:00—European News Roundup. 8:00 News. Annual meeting, Manchester in England. these have been inter\*iewed, Mo.st CThamber of OjmmercA Fir<* Menaces for a jury trial to decide on what the .social season at Maple Grove. not (llfX'ldHcil ’* ever, with fun for all and best of charged and the proceed.s will go 9:18—Deep River Boys, 8:03— Wlleher at the Or- If you want very iniii'h to spend (»f the hitler already are at work. she termed Just compensation. Nolsemakers, streamers and fa­ Jnhn J. ( ) ’( ’onnor. former repre- all the profits go to ,-i goi,>d cause. hospital fund. Brize.s. wllj be given 9:30—Words snd Music. Wednesday, Nsv.J9 Minister of I..;ih<»r F7rnest Bevm .said 'Turkey, G ASc'rtg.'' HJJse^snd vors will be distributed 'to tha on evening wiUi Shako.speare, this .sentativv \yho was chairman of the Kunviuge Sale for the funniest customers. 9:00— Radio Pulpit. 8:30— News. / Two Vessels recently. Ladder Co. No. 1, Cheney HalF dancers snd s real camlvsl night >0AK GRILL' "A s You Like U " will do. powerful House rules committee, A large rumage sale will be Dart League Starts 9:30— Tom Terrias. -8:30— News. Personally, we have never gone Friday. Nov. 28 will take place. Lunches will be and a brother o f Biusil O’Connor, held in the Britush W ar Relief Following the party the dart 9:46— Yolchl. HIroaks — Xylo­ 8;36--Intermezzo for Strings. “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” overboard about whlm-sy. even by Annual dance ot Memorial Hos­ (ContinAd from l*age One) Wild Oil \icll served throughout the evening. former law partner of President headquarters 6n Maple street next league will get under way. After phonist. 9:00—The World Today. the great bard." and wi.sh that Eu­ 1:00— News. Weather. pital Auxiliary, Hotel Bond, Hkrt- Arrangements are in charge of the Hon.sovelt, appeared in court for (Jiiekeii Supper Thursslay. The sale will continue looking over the names of thoao- 9:18—From the O rgA Loft. House (jommlttee of which Fred DINE AND DANCE gene is. Bryden. director of this 1:18— Day Dreams. ford. pAies and three flreboata to keep Is Harnessed Hill, although he insisted he really all day and the profits will be given signed u p -it looks like we will 9:30— News A d weather. the firs from spreading. Miller is chairman. production, had toned the skipping was representing the New. York 1:30— Sunday Down South. Tuesday, Dec. 2 Delicious Foods — .Modest Prices! Bv Booster (Huh to the clothing fund. All tho.se who have teams a lot better than last 9:48—Gypsy CaravA. The fire, was discovered at 2 58 Singers A t Adams, Mass. and Jumping down a touch. Congro.ssman saying " I ’m here to 2:00 Noon—Musical Souvenirs. 10:00— Church of the Air.* Caledonian Market. Center Roast Beef Roast Turkey Veal Cutlets rare to donate are asked to leave year. If you remember, going into CThurch House. a. m. and 'w u brought under con­ ' (Conttnned from Page One) About 40 members of the Active The settings, the arrancementln],lead CVyngre.ssman Kish not their material at headquarters. The the last night, two teams w-ere tied . M. 10:50— News, weather. of scenes and the music are ex- Wednesday, Dec. 6 trol an hour, later.. Singers of Maple Grove will leave Half lirollrr" Steaks $’cai Scalloplne dity." sale will be conducted by groups for first place and three tied for 2:16—Junior Quiz Show. 10:33—Wings Over JordA. cellent and Alfred Drake is a The Booster club o f the North "Uncle Sam's Merry-Go-Round” The big p lA t. scene of a recent went out while I was reading my Rockville at 3:30 this afternoon hy ^fth^ney took "vigorous excep­ headed by Mrs. Conn and Mrs. Me- 2:48—News, Weatbsr lliOO— jA k son Wheeler—News. Fine Wines — Liquora and Beer marvellous Orlando. Methodist church will serve it.s an­ second place with one game sepa­ Fair at SAond Congregational strike, is a valuable and defense- psper." Black said. “ I was going special bus for A,dams, Mass., tion** to that .statement, saying Conkey. In the future the open 1:00—Nsws CommAtary by Up­ 11:05— Morning Melodies. Scenes with men only in them nual chicken pie supper, Thursday. rating first and second plaee. church. vital part of the American ship­ to light it, but changed my mind where they will participate In r ‘’there I.s not «le.«!ire m the Depart­ hours of the headquarters will be - But now. some of those who ton. Close. 11:30—World's Most HAored Mu­ JO Oak Street Tel. 38911 are especially good, but Bryden October ,30 in the chureh dining Thursday, Dee. 4 ping industry. It was reported to pretty fast after I knew what w u concert given by the Active Sing ment of Justice to Involve f'on- 12:30 to 4 p. m. on, Monday and on 1:18— Silver Strings. sic. We Cater To Banquets does not seem to . have been *o room from 5:30 to 8:00 p m. were only beginners at darts last Annual sale A d play of Ever be currently quartering or over­ going on." era of that place. There will be greasman Fish or any other Con- other days 10 a. m. to 4 p. m... 1:30—The World Is Yours. 12:00—Rhyth melodies. successful with his women. The chirken pies will be maile' winter^ play 25 or no count'. To­ Ready (Circle. King's Daughters, hauling 32 vessels. M. W. McManus, 80, on whAe many singing cluba present at the gre.ssman." ^ excepting Saturday ami Sunday 2:00— Sammy Kaye's Orchestra. P. M. Helen CTraig became a star last by Mrs. Cyrus Tyler and Mrs. night is the night to get around if Directors’ rAm , Whlton Library. Gates Barred Immediately property the well was brought in, concert, including Hartford and District Judge T. Alan Golda- when the office and workrooms will 2:30—The OleAdere. J_ season when the press went soft Mark Holmes, Who have rendered you want to get on one of the 12:15— Your Sunday Serenade. Heavily guarded around the said he w u in bed at the time but Springfield, Mass. borogh .set bail at $5,000, but' re- be closed. 2:46—Sabbath Message. and tender about her performance this capable service many times teams. 12:30— Last Minute News. clock, Its gate.s were barred im- left hurriedly when told what had Observe Navy Day lea.sed Hill overnight in the ru.«i- Be serin' you. 9:00—International Council of as the deaf mute heroine in "John­ in the past. We already have six teams in 12:43—Salt Lake TabemAle Beating Brush nnediately after the outbreak of happened. Mayor Claude A. Mills issued a tody of O’Connor, witlr whom the Jeema. Religious Education. ny Belinda.” She is, I fear, not at Mrs. James Pickles and her com­ the league but we will add two A d O rgA . the fire to all but firemen and " It w u a nice well.” he added. proclamation calllns upon the citi­ judge .«H'rved in the Hoiuse for 9:16— H. V. KaltAborn. her best in the forest of Arden. mittee have planned a delicious more if necessary. 1:00— Church of the Air. police. Even ambulances—it turn­ “ It w u bringing me about $15 a zens to display their flags next many years. 9:30—Listen AraarlA. Seeking Baby You do not feel that she enjoys supper, and Mrs. Jean Johnston Dept. Meeting 1:80—This Is the Life. ed out none were needed—were day. but aven if Ifa lA t that isn't Monday. Navj’ Day, In common cavorting about in trousers or do­ and-Mrs. Francis Nurt will see that A Department Quarterly meet­ 1:00— Sylvta Marlow A d Dyer. 2;(X)— Alfredo Antonlni's orches­ kept outside the gates. going to spoil the vacation trip I with the observance being car- Bsqnstt. ing the role and it makes you un­ the tables are attractively deco­ Anderson- ing will be held in New London tra. (Conttnned From Page One) One w orkm A expreeaed belief p lA to take to Brazil thia winter.” reld out throughout the nation. happy to watch her working at it. Iiistruiueut Fund rated. tomorrow afternoon. All members 1:16—SpsAlng oPLiberty. 2:18— Rkdlo 'Voles of ReUglon. the fire had bAn started by sparks Completed Sept. I, ■Sentmeet^ To Jail Chrysanthepuns More Fortuitously (\ast Reservations should be made as Shea of the Veterans of Foreign Wars 1:80—The Shadow. 2:30—The World Today. driver, wandered up on the heavily from welding equipment, but fire The well w u completed about Anthony Janton, 55, of Brooklyn Carol. Stone... .a daughter of Total Now S1.37 early aa possible through Mrs. are invited to attend this meeting. 9:00—M stropolltA Auditions of 3:00— N. Y. Philharmonic Sym- Umbered mountainside A d down .officials declined to express an Sept. 1 and w u bringing in 300 street was sentenced to thirty days Fred Stone's of course... .is more Keith Johnston. Dial 5036, or Mrs. Auxiliary The t i j ^ ia 2:15 snd the place is the Air. p h A y Society. into the neighborhood streets, call­ opinion on the fire cause or to barrels daily. It had been on a in TollA d jail by Associate Judge fortuitously 'cast as Celia. Valen­ Esther Brown, 4541. the V .T . W. post rooms on Bank 5:30—We're Five in the Family, ' .4:3(jl—The Pause That Refreshea ing for his son, "J A y —J A y.." The estimate the damage. pump more th A a month. Ordi­ Joseph Nash in the Rockville City tine Vernon as A i^rey and Paula No. 2046 street, just two blocks from the 9:00—News A ths Air. same Axlou s cry was cebAd by narily a m uter gate is kept on the CJourt on FrlUky. He waa charged Previously acknowledged .$125.00 Grantland N urseries Trueman aa Phoebe gives far too V. F. W. rMIroad station. 9:15—StricUy Sports. 6:00— The Family Hour—Gladys scores pushing through undcr- well to avert dAger from it going with intoxication A d being, a com­ J. W. Nickerson 3,00 Paat Comman^r “Cap" Peter­ 9:30—Professor Andrt Schenkcr. Drive Is Horcetsful wild, but lack of preasur? caused mon drunkard. He was arrested much caricature to the roles of Jennie B. Wind ...... l.OO District Meets Swarthout, Deems Taylw . bnuih A d raising sewer manhole Kecnejv Street these bucolic ladies... .Unless the son is chairman ‘of the Hartford 1:46—Ths Flufferettes. 6:46— William L. Shirer, news. covers. the crews to remove it. Thursday night by Patrolnum Phone 4 78 1 R. E. Purinton . .. . T...... 1.00 District douncil's get-together and r:00—j A k Benny. Batavia, N. E. I., Oct. 25—()»V- The well w u one of about 350 Arthur Francis and Supemnum- exaggerations came from the di­ W. G. Glenney ...... 1.00 Hallowe’en Frolic 6:0(9— Silver Theater. White-faced, Mrs. Prato, leav­ rection. Are Aiinoiiiiced supper to be held in the Hairtford 1:30—B A d Wagon. , 6:60—OAe Autiya Melody ing her two older children with The amalgamated war funds an­ in the ett^ limits scattered over | erary Patrolman Irving Worm- Wash. L. O. L, Social Post rooms. More about thia later. But it was sheer unadulterated 9:00—Charlie McCarthy and Ed­ R A ch A d Dear Mom. neighbors, joined first one search­ nounced today that a drive to five-mile area. It w u two blAks stedt. Club ...... 1.00 Tonight at V.F.W- Have'you got your duea for 1942 ideaaure to listen to Shakespeare's gar BergA. ■'.S ■'7:16—PubUc Affairs. ing party then another u tho-long raise 5,000,000 guilders (about e u t o f the Capitol A d is sur­ INuitor To Speak Jack V. Alves ...... 1,00 Women's Societies of Christian paid yet 7 How about getting them 12,700,000) M th e Netherlands lines declaimed by able tongues 9:30—One M a ’s Family. 7:30—SersA Guild Theater. hours pasoed, biding her A ie ty rounded by homei, m A tly brick Many rA io llstenert from Rock- E. B. Hutchinson...... 1.00 Service of the Southern New Eng­ in early ^ East Indies contribution toward ....The “all the world's a atage" John M. M atch ett...... l.oo ):00 — ManhattA M e rry -G o - 8:00— Helen Hajres' Theater. behind spsechlcameos. and valued at between 35,000 and vtlle will be interestA to learn TONIGHT . . . SWINGING . . . STRINGING land Conference of the Methodist Tonight ia the night for the The Armiatice. Day church ser­ replacement of the destroyer Ja piece for example. Ward E.'Krause ...... I.OO Round. ' 6:30— (M m e Doctor. 36,000 each. that Rev. Theodore F. Darrah. church is sponsoring motorcade Hallowe'en party and spaghetti vice will be held in the Concordia I Va Gslen had exceeded its gM l poator of the Ellington (Jongrega- PHIL CORSO AND HIS ORCHESTRA Philip Boumeuf, aa Jacques, de­ Carl W. Noren ...... l.OO district meetings, beginning Tdea- 1:3d—Album' of Fam illA Music. 8:6(6—Elmer Davts, news. \ Magaalae Is Barred livered eome of the ilneet lines "in- supper to be lild at ,J.he VFW Lutheran church at the comer of ):00—Hour of ChAm. by 200,000 guUdere after two Noted Doctor Dias Umal church will be held each PLUS THE BEST OF POOD O. Clef dub ...... 10.00 day. October 28 at the North Meth­ Home. Don't forget your false Garden and Winter streets Sunday 9:00— Ford Sundsiy H A r. months'i,coIlAtlon. The destroy­ ..eluding Uiose about aeven egea of EUia. Coat Co. . . . ; ...... 10.00 1:30—The AdvAtures of Sher­ 10:00—Take It or Leave it. , Boston, Oct. 25— OP)—The morning next week. Monday to odist church. Services will begin faces, and your funny costumes. morning, November 9 at 10:30 er WM Bunk in action during the Detroit. Oct. 26—(JPl— Dr. Saturday over Station WSPR Broilers - Steaks ".Roast.Beef • Oyster* said Cfauaa On .BMn with cntnncingi^effectiveneaa. nt 10 a. m., luncheon will be served SERIAL STORY lock Holmes. -' 10:30—News, weather. ' latest issue of Life mogazlijfe h u You inight win the prize*. -The o'clock. L«t's have a good turnout. invasion of HoItAd. George Washington HiU, 70, noted Springfield, appearliig at 9 a. m. Harry Sheppard vrith bis inter- ToU l $157.00 at 12:15, and aer^cea resumed at L;00—News, Weather. , 10:36p-I9Ape Intermegso. been barred from Boeton'a newa- the Half She!) • Steaaied Cfauaa • Steaks • Chefa. supper will be served about TQ:30 Arhiistloe Obsccvaace - neurologlat and professor at the on the “Ciiapel of the A iF’ broad­ ■retatimi of, o f all thinga, an old 1:30. South Methodist W. a C. 1:16—Story Belilnd the HMd- ll:00^HeadUneo .and Bylines. atAds by P oUa Commissioner Hoaie Made Ravioli Toniefat! Chickaa Caedatar*T ibepitard, eras one o f the favorites p. in. Proceeds ftom thia party And on November the 11th, you RuA-m edical college o f the Uni­ cast. The p ro grA i is of a in(er- FlakermaB Oeta Even members will attend the roeetinga FOR THE LOVE OF PETE! Unci. 11:16—Blue Bairons* (Jrcbeqtra. Joseph .r . Tim llty on the grounds Odd Low . f f tba audience. will , help to spread a little cheer know what that meana The Arm­ versity o f Chicago,. (Usd today o f dAominatiaaal nature and Rev. The motorcade will leave the L:30—Author's Playhouse. ‘ 11:30—'lyimmy Dorsey's Orcbet- that it contained “indecent A d FINE WINES ~ UQU0R8 AND BEER e And BUI Shakcapaara knob* how among the veterans .confined to istice Day (^mmittee. the dillyt- COPYRIOKT. trAf* a heart attack at « downtown Dfurmb win giva a A o rt taUe soch Elkhart," I n i —3 A ' ,-^L*at yekr North. Methodist church at three/ Newinigton hospital at Christmaa. BY BURTON BENJAMIN i ' t:00—W a News. tra< ^ (*> obscene ptetugea.’' In SoUno, Kan., auto'mohUas ore - wriU. Uneraon Martin, fishing in Wood A t veterans' organisations . and NCA SKUVICK. If?':. hoteL ‘ morning. o’clock, for Jewett (3ty, where ser­ Sunday afternoon the iSepart- 1:06—F t a c U C ( ^ Serenade. 12:00—Claude TbqrnfalU't' Orcbes- He ooid loot night the picturea lUegal on West PlaA street, ac­ lake. Michigan, lost a tod and reql. the dtisens o f the town have been were t tbooe of nude paintings in > Dr. HiU. post president of the Wsgdlgg Today vice# will^ bs _ held from 4 to 9 ,p. , ---- m. ment meeting will be held at 2;30 you to get oUt and parade 1:30—BAutlful Music: V / tra. cording to old city recorda which (9Atrol Ncuropsycbiatrlc Associa­ 'Reshmander's ckmela. year.MaLTtln. fishing in Wood t:6 6 ^ e w s . the cMiAtlon of the lats Miaz D. show that only horae-drawn vehi­ Hlha marriage of Uias Esther Wedheaday ^ speakers ^ tot in a t the Murphy-Rathbun Poet.- No. for the past t2 y m n . Let's makh 12:3S—Daoc^ OrcboslnL tion, waa here to attend ths oapo- H frid ' P ivfirsi^ daughter* of Mr.- 35-.17 Oak street IMB, Michigan. «ikiigh|; k *bi- ProvidAce, R. L. and T U I River, 1199 rooms at 179 Bank' strset. beginning Tuesday^ iVor. 4 in The Jfferald’' Stauer. Noef Y oili lawMr. cles may uaa tbs strMt l^aU y. flait pc(M in ----- — ■ WeU. tUs jroar th* hUt J **r- OH oo( ciaUA's oonvAtioiL lajMl Mrs. 'N ic h o lu ^ v a m ik of W O BTE!f MA^^;HESTEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1941

was a former employee of the elkMd «e Mm baMcf Mie wa« a pe­ MANCHES.IEK e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1941 destrian. same company. PAGE ELEVEN Next Monday The kidnaping was one of the Declares Few in U. S. most spectacular ip Massachusetts October Weddings Falcone-Flke since Peggy McMath, then iO Miss Elizabeth M. F''ike, daughter Is Navy Day years old, was abducted In Har­ of Mrs. Frances Flke of 67 Middle wich, on Cape Cod In 1933, and Turnpike East and the late Clinton Aware of World Crisis held for three days until ransom E. Fike, and John Falcone w ^rc Minor-Johnson Turek-VVerner married today in the rectory of St. Weaver High Scores 13~0 Victory Over Manchester High Chairinan Chambers Is* w as paid. Rev. Vincent J. Hines united In Concordia Lutheran church will James's church. The ceremony in New York, went to one of» its i Stopped to Chat Inside Speaker at Center Con-^ largest buildings nnd was met with sues Proclamation for Mrs. McLean hail pushed lh<' ' m arriag e th is m orning M iss M ar- be the scene 01 the wedding this was performed by Rev. Vincent Mines. gregatioiial Church De* an elevator strike, nnd then to Obser\’ance Here. carriage two mde.s^rrom^ her home | Anne Johnson, daughter of afternoon of Miss Eleanor Frieda Hartford, right here in your vicin­ to the store and had stopped to Mr. and .Mrs. E m il C. Johnson of I Werner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. serihes the Thiii»H She ity, I found a large department All-Rockville Meets ! Grid Battles chat inside with a neighbor who Emil Werner of 152 West Center store on Main street had some ot All Prophet—No Loss Chairman of the Board of Se recently had obtained a job there. 94 High stre et, and H enry Saw on Long Trip. Blocked Punt Leads street, and Ernest John Tureck, their employees out on strike. I lectmen David Chamhers today is- ' H er scream s, when .she em erged Stephen Minor, aon of Henry E. Engagements sued the following proclamation son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tur­ tell you, at the rate we arc going Dot Nation’s from the store and .saw that her Minor of 111 High .street, Rock­ eck of 113 GlcnwoiHl stre e t. The ’There are a great number of peo­ now,' we ■ vill nil be in the broad Meriden Team Sunday I for the local observance of Navy only child wa.s mi.s.sing, a ttra c te d ville. ami the late Mrs. Nora Day. which falls on Monday. pastor. Rev, Kan Richter will per­ ple in the United States who do not line the day thl.s war is ovet, and To First Touchdown a throng. Police took her home M inor The cerem ony w;as p er­ "Whereas for the past 20 years form the Ihrc,- o'clock ceremony, Hewitt-Fortin knilw that the whole world is blow­ it is .so nhsured. What we need is a Fields Today and dl.spcrsed the crowd, but left formed in St. James's church at u.sing the single ring service. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fortin ing up," stated Mrs. Lewis Rose greater faith, Faith in God, Faith It has been the annual custom to the carriage there in hope that the nine o'clock in the pre.sence of a set aside October 27 as Navy Day Organist Trod E. Werner, broth­ (jf Hemlock atreet announce the last evening ns she addressed s in Amerlc.a nnd Faith In our fellow IMhuanian Club Weaver Holds Locals oni kidnaper might return the baby. large number of J-elatives and er of the bride, will give a brief I ngagement of their daughter large audience at the Center Con­ m en." ®wWill"i^'’ Playp7' on Sunday High ^ School ^ League Games Outshine In recognition of the gallantry and Ooilley conferred with Mayor friends of the young cmple. devotion to duty of our Navy In recital while the guests are as Mi.ss Leona F. F o rtin , to F ra n k H. gregational church auditorium. Following her lecture, Mrs. Rose To Practice Tonight 3 Yard Line; Nappier Alfred Woolacotl, then organized Palma, yellow and white pompoms Against Silver Intersectional a p ; v.n defending the nation and In up­ .sembliiig and accompany Wilfred I Hewitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mrs. Rose, who spoke on the gen­ conducted a period in which many the searching party, which includ­ decorated the altar. Kent who* will .sing "At Dawn-' H Hewitt of Rockville, members of the audience n.sked Harriers Win! to holding the traditions and ideals of eral theme, "The World Twdny". The Lithuanian Citizen a Club I Dashes 41 Yards ed Ameri.an 1-egionnairea. high ing " ami "Bbcausc." Palms, white ! No date has been set for the T eam ; Gunie ut 2 :3 0 , 85,733 Expected to our people, and Miss Mary B. Fogarty was miiid was sponsored by Groups D ami F questions regiinling the situation basketball team will have a prac­ Score; Mohr Playa h "Whereas, this day is also the school boys and Boy Scouts. They of honor, and the hridesmaid.s chrysanthtnuims and pompoms wedding of the church. aliroad. See Ann Arbor Tilt. Tv hunted until long after darkncs.s .will decorate the chancel. ’ Manchealer football fans are Defeat Weaver's First tice game thi* evening at 5:30 at anniversary of the birth of that were Mrs. George Armstrong, The speaker de.scribed in detail The Manchester Mothers Club the Y gym. The team 1* rapidly Great Game; Locals i without surcea.i .ind planned to re­ I .Mi.ss Betty M. Werner will be her recent trip* to Australia and has bonked -Mrs. Rose for a lecture planning to attend the football K' eminent American and former aunt of the bride, and Miss Har- , And ,S(‘eond Squads By Harold Ctaanaen rounding into shape for the com­ President of the United States sume today. riet Whitney of Hartford. Robert her sister's sole attendant, and . emphn.sized the f.ict that people to­ in January, at which time she will game at RoukvUle tomorrow after­ Reach One Yard Line I John W. Scott Of Simsbury will New Yorlt, Oct, 25 - (4*, No ing !>ea.V)n and Coach Ronny Dai­ Theodore Roosevelt, it is fitting The chilli wa.s described a.s Burns of Rockville was best man Third Gridster day were just ns much Interested In speak on the European situation. noon to see tho All-RockvilU team . Over Loeal Course, gle want* a hit more contact work welching nine and one-half . . be best m.nn for Mr. Tureck. ] the threat in the Pacific ns the Bat­ section ha* priority on the block­ But Fail by Inches and proper that such an anniver­ and the ushers were Raymond V. play the Meriden West Ends. The ing tackling today ax the na­ before seeking outside engage­ pounds, with browni.sh red hair .\rthur E. Ford and Joseph J. tle of Britain or Riisifia. ‘ sary should be ob.served in remem­ Johnson, b ro th er of th(‘ bride aii'.l ; game Will be played on Cricket Tlie High School Harriers tion's football teams square off m ment*. At the present time the To Get Touchdown* and a birthmark, similar to a Garib.aldi will serve ,as ushers ' "If the Pacific blows iip,” stated Lot starting al 2:30 o'clock sharp. brance of former President Theo­ William Minor of Bolton, cousin Mrs. M. J. Ciada Here Is Hurt trounced Weaver's cross country 1 mens HUSK COSM* league competition in contrast with team I* in gorxi physical condition dore Roosevelt and also in recog­ bnu.se, on his back. The bride who will be given in Mrs. Rose. “Aiistrnlia will become The Silver City team holds a ver­ of the bridegroom. ------■' . marriage by her father will wear Truck Drivers tram over the Manchester course the early season Intersectlona! and Manager .‘Stanley Backua 1* .Manrhe.stcr High was unable to nition of the part which our Navy Police inve.stigated a report the .second line of defense for tlie dict over the Meriden Iroquois who rationing. awaiting word from the coaching Given in marriage by her father, .((lei'ves, closelv fitted bodice and ® gown of ivor> satin with seal- United States.” /mAAfS has had in the history of our na­ that one of two women who left 1 in turn downed Rockville two ye.slerday afternoon 21-34 and the Minnesota and Michigan. the staff booking iviad game*. The •ovorcomc a powerful Weaver foot* the bride wore a princess style full, hmitTant 'skirt which formed lOPcd .sweetheart neckline and off- Wulliilik Suffers Leg In­ tion, a Fitchburg to I-eominster bus in The world traveler went on to de- Meet Sunday week* ago secdiiil team also won by a de­ 5CALf> big ten stalwart* probably will do members are reqiiested to be on bail team at Mt. Nebo yesterday gown of brocaded satin and flngcr- ,r,u,i. Her full l e n g t h |'Ihe-shoulder yoke; long fitted scrilie the Matson line, and gave •> The interest of Manrliester fans "N ow therefore. I, David C ham ­ North I-eominster resembled the of jury in Game Yesler- cisive score, 15-40, Weaver only HUSKIES., the loudest booming ■'before the hand earlv. afternoon and went down to de­ bers. chairman of the Board of Se­ kidnaper and was carrying an in­ tip veil attached to a tiara of ^ illusion fell from a ;Sleeves tapering to points over the the history nf the line bark to Mr. in the Rockville team this year is pearls. Her cascade h'juquet " i eathedral tiara of orange b i o s - 'vrists, fitted bodice and full skirV got three runners in the first team day’s biggest ^dlence - a predict­ feat. 13-0. The local griddera hod lectmen of the Town of M.snches- fant. flay .-\gaiuHt W eaver. Mat.son. who ro.se from a mere fish­ To H ear ('oiiiiiiitico Re*, heightened hy the showing Blan­ ed 85.753, w how oiild fill every seat ter do hereby proclaim Monday. of -white eamationa. The maid of bouquet consrsted o f ; " 'f*’ ‘'ircular train. Her full length erman to one of the most influen­ chard made Inst week snd the and but two with the seconds. four chances to score and once honor wore lilac taffeta moire, j bridal ro.ses alephanotis ' ”f bridal illusion will fall from .Mansfield ha* now finished first in in the W oh^rlnes’ concrete saucer | came within inches of pulUlig D etober 27. 1941, as N avy Day Walter Wallulik, half back on tial men in the east. ports ami Take Aetioii fact that Pat Murdock lias also a t Ann ArW>r. i Might Raise W i t h m atching h at and bouquet of ^ , a tia ra of o ran g e • blo.s.som.s. She Defense Preparations signed for the season. Both these three of the four meets but the across th( touchdown that mighT and do direct that the American yellow ro.ses, and the bridesmaids | w ill carry a shower bouquet of the .Manchcfiter High football Nafionuide Interest Flag be di.Splayed from all public "I sailed from Los .\ngeles,” said Ke^ariliiijx Strike. players are excellent backs and it steady running of his mates havB turned the tide. Weaver’s Gas Station wore identical gowns of aqua tnf-j ' ' , , ,.,tiw.,i I atophanotis. team was taken to the Manchester was Blanchard who gave the enabled the Silk Town lads to Other im[>ortant contests dot ! flr«t score came in the pe* buildings of the Town of Manches­ The maid of honor was attired 1 the sp eak er a.s .she com m enced de­ second feta moire with matching hats and , The niaid rif b.m. wa. attir i , jhe maid of honor will be gown- Rockville players a much needed come through The scores: the country from coast to coast ] Purse Today rio(l as a re*ul» of blocked ter aiid do recommend that all pa­ in velvet and taffeta, royal blue | .Memorial hospital late yesterday scribing her trip, ’’and I arrived Truck, drivers from all parts of •/ a kick arm bouquets of Talisman roses ; taffi ta, i o\ al b'>‘Jed in luschia taffeta designed lift last week against the Chicopee I'lnit Teams with unbeaten Texas ready to rope i or, M arichester'a 10. Dobrowsky triotic. veteran and civic organiza­ afternoon suffering from a leg in­ first in Honolulu. 1 wa.s a.stounded the state are to meet in St. Mary's Rice In the .Southwest. Washington ' Parley Here , ,. ,,re '■'•'''■''f •‘’P.’ ■‘'4'“'re neckline, short fitted basque, braeelet length at the defense preparatioris non- A C. .M an c h e ster...... 21 slammed hi* way through tackle tions make proper observance of The niother °f the bride w r | i,.jiiored sleeves and a wide bout-| sipoves and full circular skirt jury received in the game against Hall, East Hartford, tomorrow and and Stanford colliding on the Paci- I In Handieap the occasion, and 1 request all etti- going on in the Pacific. We ar** .New Coaching staff W eaver ...... 34 foi the score and Yellln place victory blue with burgund\ ; fant skirt of powder blue taffeta , ,th a fold of the ma- Weav'er Wallulik was carrying The Itis'kville team I* coached fle Coast, the Big SI* leadership at sens.to display the American Flag surely prepared for any eventuality take action on the acceptanco of SerondSTexm* kicked the extra point. ce.ssories and corsage of .Milo . niatching royal ! torial. She wilt wear a poke bon- the ball wlien the accident (K’Ciir- this year by Raymond Bellivle'w. stake In the Nebraska-Mliuouri en­ on that day. Operators Calleil To- in the P acific” Icrius under which they will oper­ Msnehester ...... 15 GORHERS Nappier Score* .'\galn I tea roiH*s. I velvt‘1 :inil a .Mhort j fusi hm velvet tnmmed With hospital today it former Providence College frosli W eaver ...... 40 counter, Georgia sending Frank Green Handicap Piirnei "In witness thereof I have here­ According to Mrs. Rose, it is un- ate trucks over the road. Slnkwlch against Alabama In the .Shortly after the fourth period {It'lher lo Disniss Open­ The ceremony wa.s followeth day of I tielievalile that so much could hap­ A ati ike vote has already Ix'on m RSHAM f aoiitheaatern. and the acnithem ^2,000, But I>oii Sm ith' ja Wf'ddinp breakfast for the bridal quel f>f chei t v ( hi y.santhcniums , y(.Ho\\ and bronze pom-| ■''’*^*******' T'his m^kea three mem- at Dartmouth Both these men U rs t Te«ni ed around .Mancheater’s left end October. 1941 ami c.siised the seal 1 ing H ours ill T o h i i . party ami immediate families al and blue delphiniums tie Th«* hnde.‘*maid.«’ K^oWn.s were all j party m receivinK. the bride's I Tuesday afternoon, Klden sdvanees and although the line ?1,000 Before .Start. ing up. It wa* a brilliantly going up with great spede. Increase becau.se of the growing 3 Relder Army's hopes of making it four in execut­ line tilling station managrr.s, the o'clock at the home of the brule's ^ similar to that of the maid <^f j mother will be attired in victory iAlton street, received did not seem Jo stop the withering 4 McCann ed play that completely fooled ths honor hut with cherry velvet tops I bine crepe with matching accea- I broken log at practice He is re- "I was amazed,” she said, "to see cost of living. Tlicy claini that it is \ lOSE a row against Columbia or Navy's Autouioiiile Trades Bure.au of the parent.*! ^ Arne! lean aubmarincs nnd destroy­ reverses and line plunging (it 5 M orris I W I .‘talem, .N H , Oct. 24 General Manchester team and the ball han­ and rai.sin taffeta skirts. They sones and corsage of Talisman , as resting comfortably at not po.saible for a truck driver to doings with Harvard in the east; . Leaving on a trip of undisclosed I ers in the Paciflc painted black. It Domingo last week until the aec- 6 Csm pbejl John W, A. Green of Exeter. N. H , dling on this particular play was Manchester Chamtier of Commerce also carried colonial bouquets of roses. the ho.spitul today. Jam es Dog- operate over the roads during the It and such Inieraectlonal snil non­ British Poll ml (lesliratlon. the bride will wear a brought to my mind that many ond half. 'was much bi-tter than 7 - Fay. president of the New Hampshire exceptionally good. A* he turned will hold an open meeting Tuesday the same cundunalion. tied with The bridegroom’s mother will gart of Summer street, another day and night a.s they are required conference meetings as Texas blue wool dre.ss with burgundy ac- ships of the British Navy had been the week previous. Ernie Dowd of 8 .M snrer iW ) Jockey Club and one of the first sl'.arply along the side line* he out­ night at the Hotel Sheridan rooms blue streamers. ! wear pluni crepe with accessories member of the team is also at the to do, without paying at least $12, Manchester handles the games as ColummIa 1 Crirlstian v*. Fordham. Illinois vs. ce.-sorics. On their return they painted black, and In this way 9 —Miildoon friend* of pari-mutuel racing In distanced pursuit and not a hand At Rliiiielaiich of the Chamber of Commerce to F'ollowim^ the ceremony a to match and orchid pompom cor- hospital suffering from a ruptur- for food nnd shelter in the work. referee so that the entire outlook PASTMQtffu * Notre Dame., Duke at Plltaburgh. will make their home with the sneaked up on Italian vca.sels in the 10 V snW yck. .N’e* England, will be honored wa* laid on him to stay hi* prog­ discuss the service hours of filling hreakfa.st was .served to the , sage. ('d bliKTd Vessel but is expected to They are asking for an Increase of aavors of Mancheiiter from st.-irl Princeton* invasion of Vanderbilt bridegroom'.s father and receive Second Team ^OltPHAM ...... ¥ALt once again at Rockingham Park ress. stations for this tovtn. britlal party at U'.e home of Sirs, j A reception for the immediate return home sometime next week. night without being seen” 10 cen ts an hour. to finish. Incidentally Dowd did s and Santa Clara's trek to Ok i- after November 14. The bride Stops At New /.ealand At the meeting tomorrow re­ 1» Azlnger. hom a. today with the ninth running of M ohr MIomcs By Inch** Docks, Vessels T here has l>een ronsiderable di.s- Anthony L^Tbaldo. cousin of the ] families and relatives will follow splendid job last week the General Green Handicap. was formerly employed by the 'The speaker then went on to de- ports will be iiiado by committees 2 Johnston Ohio on Trial Today In the second period Belli* In­ cus.sion among the filling .station bride, and a dinner for the imine- I at the Manchester Country Club. Former High stars 3 -B ray. Rime racing was first inaugu­ tercepted a Weaver pass and went Travelers Insurance Cotni>any and The bride gave to her maid of •scrilie her trip from H onolulu to who have contacted different Meriden will have several for­ fiA v y ,, ...... CORPUS Right behind the Mlnneaota- (Continued From Pagr One) managers regarding the resumption , i» .* diate farr.ilies anil relative at the \ 4 —Vinci rated here, baek In 193.3. Lou 4S yard* to the Weaver 4 where of open houis for .service stations; the bridegroom is with^ the f ■ | suh-Alpin,> cluli. .Man. he.st. r ' hon(»r a .sterling pin and the bride­ L pset Seen Pango Pnngo. where there are al­ triu king concerns and on the favor­ mer High School players In the OHIO -Michigan clash in Big Ten intere. tJt ready quartered a garrison of pmilh annually ha.* tipped hi* hat he wa* knocked out of hounds by some are against opening during and Whitney Uivlsi.m of the I nil-, ^ re. oplinn will be h.dd itin the groom gave to his best man a able reports given tomorrrrw will line up. Hlnea at full. Russell and 5 —Stevenson 1* the Ohio State-Northwestern and 3,000 tons, wore listed a» sunk Marines and a Naval base is undi’r depend the action taken. 6— Thomas iW' to the man who helped him realize Christlno’s tackle from the rear. It from a stnmiily-proterted convoy the evenings as empowered to do ed'Airiraft Uorporalion. v.'ning.s fur friends. sterling buckle and belt set and to j To Business Kazmir at the halves played under O'""/ duel in which Coach Paul Brown's way. From there she went to the 7 — Brown. unbeaten Buckeyes get their big hi* dream of a major racing plant looked aa though Manchestae off the British ea.«it const.' Two by the administintor, and others Mu.sic for iltnring will be fur- the ushers, engraved key cases. Coach Barnlkow and are said to WILDCATS CRACK in thla little New Hampshire vil­ would get acroM the double stripe Karpuska-Fatelli Their gifts to eh( h other were a Fiji Islands, where there are at the be fast and shifty. The visitor's 8 —Fenton teat against the once-tripped o th er ship.«. of 4.000 nml 3,000 tons are for resuming the former sehed- nlshe.l hy Anthony DT’baldo and 9—Krav.sow lage, and thi* year ia no exception. bui four Shota at the line netted ule. At an cighV o clock ceremony compact and^eamora. After War present time stationed 9,000 New line will average 190 punts and BUCKEY55... Evanston Wildcats. were ?»aid to have been 5ent to the hi.s orche.stra. White chrysan­ Britain Will 10—H eatlev The race will be run at a mile but three scant yard* and th* local The meeting is open to all filling this morning in St. James’s church, themums and a large wedding tadl When leay'ing for an unannounc­ Zealand troops equipped with the backfleld a trifle under 18.5. It Iowa fumishea the opposition bottom of the North Sea off Scot­ everything necessary for offense and one-sixteenth, for a purse lad* surrendered the ball on -Station operators whether they are the marriage of Miss Amelia Rose w ere u.sed for decorations. ed weddirfg trip the bride will (Continued from Pa(« One) will be the fastest snd heaviest ‘n'iS?.";;; •*"*«£*' for Purdue at the Boilermaker land. or defense. The next stop was homecoming and Indiana 1* the foe which, according to the hook. 1* downs. It wa* a fine good line Other night aerial operation.^ members of the Chamlier s Bdreaii I'atelli. daughter of Vis. Orsoia The hn'le'.s mother will receive w ear a'sreen velvet dress, beige Give Russia team that the Rockville squad ha* $2000. However, Lou Smith does o r not. New Zealand following which, of Wisconsin in other strictly stand by the Capitol CTlty team and included the bombing of Great ratelli of Kldridge street, be­ in a blue i repe gown with acces­ wool''coal w ith w hite fox collar. faced this season. The visitors alSo not always go by th* book. Last that apparently broke what ever of rohou.sing of one-third of 45 per a fte r a four-day trip . M rs. Ro.se league affairs. Y arm outh om'.s i X^llow and bronze pompoms peraon of Eddie Joost of Manhat­ thTOretlcally, was a $2(X)0 race, team had le/t. Both bride and bridegroom are tion of public buildinga on a gi- One of the Important facts about By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. the Stanford-Washlngtnn em- In the Methtrrrnnenn. (b'rinan the Chanitier. will prekide at the Amelia Kaipuska of 2*2 Ward mother in a dubfinnft velvet tan College and will unveil a cork­ but when such speeUater* aa Hweet Mohr Thrill* Crowd/ opc*n m eeting graduates of Manchester High Kantic scale would be among the .Sidney is that you cannot enter or brogllo, which may determine the bom bers nj tacked .a freighter, slr<'el. Rockville. an«l the late gown. h:it^ to mafrh and cor.sa'jfo (Continued from Page One) ing passing game. New York, Oct. 25.-1J5—Al­ Willow and Wise Moss and Watch (Taptaln Freddie M ohi/thrilled sch(K,)l. The bride also attended projects launched to absorb the leave a port at night. All travelling wastem Rose Bowl team, are Ore­ Afithony Karpuska. The restor. | of gardenias Expect Big Crowd though Alaab will be pointed for Coast Guard | Over and Red Vulcan entered, the the crowd with a 43-yat3f sprint to they said, and explo.sion.s anil fires the Hartford Secretarial school millions of worker* cast adrift in and out of the harbor must be gon at UCLA. Southern California ilevelope. I Rev. William J Dunn who official-] Mr and Mrs Gaila will leave pllsh Hitler's defeat,” Eden as­ The management of the Rock­ the Kentucky Derby, that doesn't Remember the- unpredictable Mr. Smith upped the Weaver’s nine-yard /Mripe but and has been employed by the when armament production end*. ir. the d ay lig h t. ThU is due to at California and Oregon State va. ed used the single ring service, The I for a wed^ifng trip to fbe South, serted ville team expects a big crowd to mean he may not get plenty of purse to $3000 without bothering again the local* were unable to 'BntiHh air rai«in ilropped high | Kupiv Awmluil AnuTican Surety Company of . he predicted. magnetic mines being planted in witness this game tomorrow and Washington State. explosivc.s an'sanlhemums decorateti the | shpbltler corsage nf green orchitis, Klmwo(Kl. I pinch of priorities within the next. "One of the things I was sur- to play the Stafford Ol.vmplcs a the Rocky Mountain area, while night, but cau.«»efi only minor

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I break of the current hostilities in j Rev. Rovall the Far East. J About Town Cecil Kittle Heard Along Main Street I Rev. Mr. Royal is one of the few | I Occidentahs to compose Chine.se To Speak Here poetry and pen Chine.se scrolls. ] A »p«clal meeting of Park Lodge Meets Duke And on Some of Manchester'» Side Streets^ Too I During his last terms of service in j LEGION No. 347, International Brother­ I .North China, he has been in more | hood of Paper Makers, will be held . We heard a remark on of Main and Locust streets took i than one battle and had numerous tomorrow at 10 a. m. in Liberty I^oal Rritinh War Veter­ in $60, our informant asserted. Returned Missionary to contacts with the Japanese. C”hl- , street the other day about Hall. Oolway street. an Has Opportunity to And that is a comparatively new Deserihe His Experi- I nese and Red Communist armies. | rapidly times and conditions have p^^king area in the town. The I He is the author of “Missionary | The Epworth League of the Meet Former King. changed. Lending an ear to the demand ■ for spare in a lot such as enees in (Jiina. Mi.s.slles,’’ "Enemies of the Middle | B - I - N - 6 ^ South church will go to Willlman- conversation we heard a rather in­ that depends on special merchan­ Kingdom ” and "Thinking Yellow." tic tonight to a young adult rally. Included in Rev. Royall’a reper­ Cecil Kittle, of 82 Spruce street, teresting story. The gist was to dise offers in the stores and to a R?v. Geoffrey W Royal) of Cars will leave the churCh at 7:00 great extent on what feature is toire is .sacred whistling. He has was one of a group of eight or nine the effect that just a couple of Toronto. Canada, who has recently whistleil in six countries, more | SATURDAY NIGHT p. m. current at the State theater. returned from the interior of Oc­ years ago the ypiing lads and British War veterans .selected to We were told that there have cupied China, will be the guest than fifty times over the radio and ' The annual Forty Hours De­ meet the Duke of Windsor yester­ I. .ssies of town had to be content been two different...... managers of in over two hundred towns and! LEGION HOME — LEON ARD STREET speaker at the local church of the cities in Ahierica. votions «-ill open in St James’s day at the Pratt * Whitney plant wltl. a pretty hiimulrum type of. parking lot in recent months Nar.arene on Sunday at 7 3d p m church with the close of the 11 amusement. The girls had their ..imply because the owner of the ' Tile public is cordially invited ' .Admis.sion ...... oOc. o'clock mass tomorrow. There will in Ea.st Hartford. The veterans j dates, but the boys didn t have property had the cars checked During his address the Rev. Mr to attend this st^vice anti hear : be a procession of the Host led by shook hands with Windsor and he | cars, and wor.se, the hoy friends nightly and raised the rent. The ahoijl the manv stirring events Regular (iames Start Sil.i — Penn.v Kingn .\t 7:20. spoke to each one indiviiitially in­ boys and girls of St. James’s l.ad few if any shekels to spend, operator couldn’t .see his way to . happening! in China during the past school and during the time the quiring about their work, their A movie now and then, maybe a two years of warfare. families and how they came to making enough money to keep devotions will be held nut of town ilance, a stroll when weather al­ going. lenter national defen.se industry. j lowed. and home That constituted priests will assist the local priests I Mr. Kittle thanked the former i After tjilking with .some park­ S135 IN PRIZES There will be masses Monday and what the average young rouples ing spare operators we think the I king personnally for his kindness could afford Tiiesday morning, the devotions just before relinquishing his thro .e .Selectmen turned down a good Ajrpiit For Phis Sueppslakf* coming to a clo.se with the proce.s- But from the story we overheard I in sending a letter of appreciation business proposition by refusing ■ aion on Tuesday. . times have changed and seemingly the offer of the prop.rty at Main , I to .Mr Kiltie’s father and mother overnight. .T .Adinission Prizes ' for sacrificing three sons to Eng- and Forest streets. But then Ever Ready Circle of King’s Two rouples who have heen|v^ho experts a .sielectman to he a [OPPERS Daughters have advanced the date larrd in the King s .services The oc­ keeping company together the la.«t ^ood hiisine.ss man? CONNICTICUT 1 Door Prize casion was the fiiilh wedding anni. year or so really went in for en­ of their card party to Mnnd.ay versary of the elder Kittle's. afternoon at two o’clock, in the tertainment two weeks ago today A couple came into Manchester * Aloiithly Door Prize The Kittles had two aims killed The boy friends are making gocsl directors’ room of the Whiton Me­ in France and Belgium and one son , a month or .so ago from the Pocono morial Library. money in a defense indii.stry and mountains section of New Jersey. OKE earlier in the Boer War at Bloem- they derided to see what they i n d i v u a l s e a t s f o r e v e h y o n e : , fonlein. South Africa, They were planning to rent, lea.se, Members of the Brotherhood of could, . do. . in a day. w A third , couple c I buy or build here since the hus- I The Duke remembered the oc- E. T. W (K)n ( (). Plent.v (if Parking Space In the Rear! the Concordia Lutheran church I casion and during the conversation joined them when their plans be-' ^and had secured a job in the air- will be host to the New England came known. craft plant in East Hartford. They I bowed his head in sympathy. They took in the Yale-Penn foot­ HisscJI Street WELL LKillTED AND P-ATROLLEDI Conference Brotherhoods at their I For several minutes the Duke made temporary arrangements to i fall meeting tomorrow at o'clock. ball game, went to dinner at the lake over a place in the Heights Phone llOfi j questioned the Manchester British Taft In New Haven, saw a real After devotions the annual election I veteran about his work, his family .section saying they would be here of officers will take place, and at good musical show that was about October 1. and his experiences since his arriv­ Broadway bound cand they had six o'clock a banquet will he serv­ al in thus country They didn’t return to town. ' ed in the church parlors, with Rev. goixl seals, tool and then to top The meeting with the former It off, they enjoyed a midnight writing a letter that the deal was Karl Richter, pastor of the church King of England will lemain one off. The parties they had contacted . as toastmaster. .Mrs. Richter heads cruise on the Sound They left I of the high spots in the local man's here were surprised since the New I the committee of members and .New Haven for home at .'t a m 1 memory, he atlmitted last night Sunday One of the boys in the Jf rse\ites had seemed .so anxious | their wives preparing for the meal to get living quarters in Manche.s- Ke\. G. \\\ Rovull Earl M. Bader of Bethlehem, Pa., party was telling the story we r overheard and he remat ked that tei. So the local folks wrote hack Only 5 Days Left! and a layman will be the guest to learn the reason why. Royall will .show among other .speaker. He comes highly recom­ the afterntKin and evening h.i I things a splinter of the live-hun­ .Seems that the husband had ^ mended. Oscar G. Amlcrson heads cost him $34 no.t counting his share dred pound .l.vpanesp bomb which of the operation of the car been a miner in earlier days He destroved his churrti at th,’ oiit- the general committee. .\iiiil H er€‘ Imagine how the spooning learned that a copper mine long I ouples of 1932-1937 would have Since "'hce abandoned ' near his home Avoid A Penalty enjoyed that party! town in .New Jer.sey was being I l Private funeral aercices will he e[iened again and the operators were looking for experienced min­ held this afternoon in Canton: for ' Disrii.ssing the abandonment of ■ the two paper mills on Charter ers He got a job at a bigger sal­ UALLOWE'EN Of 10% I Charles Doolittle 11, who died from a rifle wound aeeidently dis- [Oak street and Hartford road we ary than he could have received ,at *S the aircraft plant and he didn t BRIDGE I charged by his brother. David. 9. heard an old timer remark that I Which must he iini)OM‘d on all mIio fail to on Thursday, in Berlin ’ The boys except for a reversal of rirciim- have to change his residence TrF.SDAV.IH T. 2<. S P. M. Thus story was told to us in s nic a list of their personal property on or Dial were toying with a rifle that they stances and an unwillini:ne.sa on I did not know was lo.sde.l, the in- the p.art of some Manchester peo- ■ Main Htreet busine.ss hoii.se the rENTER ( Ml RCII LET S (;o K) other day because the conversation before the last >onard Riirt of Henrv street, i first manufacture in this country ; Wouldn’t it be fine if Manches­ ■\ \’ictory In Ice Cream A PEN.\LTV of 10 per cent he imposed on

Manchester .of electric motors for industrial ter could produce .some cofiper ore That Stands for all who fail lo file such list on or before the last day of I purposes. The .Mather Electric lo add to the ever growing supply October. fom pany manufactiireil Professor of materials in the fight again.st \ im . . \ isfor. . . \'ilalit> ! .\I.ICE roFRA.S ' Anthony s development of the Hitleri.sm ’ REAL E.STATE AM) MOTOR VEHKXE.S (Known .\s Queen .\I1(V| motor, and since electric power DIAL M CTORY ICE need not ot- included in such list. SPIRITr.VI, MEIMI'M was in Its infancy the north end A romparattvely new resident of CONCERT ■Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son of the town might well have been The ollice of the Hoard of .Vs.se.ssor.- in '.he Municipal Manche.ster was learning with ( REAM IME 7 75 2 or Bom With a Veil. I the pieseiit .Schenectady But amazed expression about Manche.s- (iivrn bv Ruit(li)i;r i.s open from 0 a. m. to .■) p. m.. except Saturdav .s', Readings Dally 9 .A. .M. to 9 P. M. financial reverses came, apd if the tet’s iwo-wav set-up. Two water Black Raspberrv !• a. m. to 12 Noon. Or By Appointment. In the Seri- local mon«*VP(l m#'n ha S. C, ( IIO R A U ( lA B 6172 iee of the People for .SO Years. to back the venture the plant , hre department.s. twfi freight .ota- Rocky Rond. AS.SES.SORS FOR RELIABLE. , 169 fhiirrh Street. Hartford, Conn. wtliiNi have remftmetl in town. ' lion.s. and so on BOARD OF Phone 6-0097 Decorated with The !Vrkini« Klertnc ('ompany Hul he turned it into a joke T ubs.. O cI. 2B, 8 p. ni. Manchester. DEPENDABLE maniifarttired electric liijht hulb.^ when h“ .said. ’Ihil tlieies one; M'hipped Cream 37c

AND ECONOMICAL and an' infrinjfement .nut by the , thing about thi.s dual .s>atcm in j Kdison ('ompany put them out of 2nd (-oiifil. Ulnirrh Manchester that I have found is FOR CHRISTMAS I hu.sine^.^ really .sensible. If you neeil a .shave Laundry Several thrivjnjj paper millfl Admission !l.'i cents. Wednean. end yon can always go nbrth and w.est Photo \iiias ('.aril<4 throujjh ftie deatnlclion or finan­ get one And if you find yourself Service Made From Tour .Negative! cial .*ietbacka at the north end in need ot a

All the breaka ran't he Kood shave Thur.sflay afternoons you 1 . onea. but if they had w ho can can go to the south, end and get ' kUTE STUDIO SHARP'S I tell there mis:ht have been a aub- I one. ‘ And here we've been in town

way rrosatown and akyacrapera at a goo

j hour town meeting held thfcee A group of girls employed In Prompt I ' weeka apo Monday the ('honey mills, we are toUl. arc ' Safr! Srema that a local clerpyman doing more for the boys in the ser­ Srrxlce! DINE and DANCE .iltemied the ae.saion BeinR a vice at camps near here than the ! dutiful clergyman he had tohl his at town ‘did for the IVS U. drive. wife wh^re he* planned to be the These girls have clubbed to- MANCHEJITER TAXI early part of the evening He •gether pooling funrls and taking M. OrmHIl, Mgr. hadn’t expected a midnight acs- trips to the camps at Win' Surely, ahe thought, .siune of the boys

NOW FE.XTCRING: DANTE’S RHYTHM BAND! an*l reported that her husband had j ijp and nnl one of the girl.s can F r e s h not yet arrived home, and he wa.'.' pe accu.aed of looking for a per-

' only going to a town meeting I manent boy friend. .The policeman on the deak re-, \ couple of dinner partiea have D aily

I lieved her worne.a when he told j been arranged at .some local homes her that the town meeting had | for bovs at the.ac two airports so

I just concluded and that her hus- that the parents of the g;girls ran • FISH AND rHIP.«i 11 hand ought to be home .shortly .see for themselves what fine young qt'..,- If the clergyman had been a men are in the service of l.’ncie • .SCALLOPS

I' stud poker player just think all Sam. 11 the worry he would have saved his • FRIEri CLA.MS

Ii wife! He wouldn’t have been We’ve heard a good many rea­ • SANDWICHES [expected home until sun-up. sons why landlords sre raising Regular Dinner Specials SUPER-BINGO rents in town, but a story came to Perhaps This Picture Is A Reminder Of A The Herald's management has Ever.v Day! at the us yesterday that tops them all for often wondered if it really paid to hi-jacking the monthly fe*-. devote two-and-a-half to four col­ Some time ago there ■ was • a House You Would Like To Be Living In Next \ umns a montlv to printing the list dwellirtig fire on pisaell street. In ROSED ALE ARMY & NAVY CLUB, Inc. of town bills ordered paid by the I makfng repairs It was neceissarv Selectmen. These bills are I to rebuild the bathroom of the DINER Summer — Designed For Comfortable Livinga printed at no, charge to the town I tenement. When new equipment . Next To Magnell’s —merely as a service to the tax- I was inatalkd the old toilet was Saturday^ October 25 psyers. ; placed in the. backyard. Some time I - Our doubts as to the value of later the owner of the property If so, now is the time to get it started so has At 8 :1 3 P. M. publication of the-bills were some­ missed the discarded toilet, but lowed what dls^lled when a prominent thought nothing about it, assum­ $2U0. In Prizes Not Including Door Prize! resident hailed ua the other day ing that one of the tenants had that you con start landscaping it in the Spring ADMISSION ...... *1.00 and naked what we thought of carted it to the town dump. T some of the expenditures the list Ample Parking In Rear of Club! The other day a next door neigh­ of bills disclosed. His particular bor. tenamt of another landlord re­ and enjoy it fully in the Summer. peeve was over the amounts paid some workers at the local Pri­ marked that he had been raised $3 a month because a "new" toilet had maries and Election, j That list of bills Is worth .ex­ been installed. The neighbor in House No. 1 was curious and went amining. Look through the FUEL FOR A BETTER BUILT HOUSE THAT WILL into House No.. 2 to see the Im- amounts paid to -some of the workers at the polls and then you provemenU that had been made. Sure enough, there .was the iden­ Announcement can realize why it costa about a MEET WITH ALL YOUR EXPECTATIONS .., 1 dollar a vote for the town to stage tical toilet that hSd been thrown out of her house after the lire re­ OIL I an election. There are many : other interesting items among the pairs had been made. REOPENING OF The landlord of House No. 2 had LET US BUILD IT bills. They were printed in this AND last Tuesday's Herald. "borrowed” the discarded toilet, an.d then uad charged his tenant WOOLEN SALESROOM After listening to the reader $3 a month more for the repairs. RANGE OIL who queried ua about the elec­ tion items we rushed right (>ack CALL to the office to plead Owt publi­ The reception committee of the I The Talcott Bros. Co. cation of ■ the town bills each Exchange. club had ros.v cheek# t month be continued. We were when they greeted Dr. 'George ’8. informed they would be. Brookes of Rockville the- other’ Realty and Bright Plud. il^ u iy Color, for Coat., Suits, The

night. The committee arrived on 7426

Jad$eUg Snow Suits, etc. Also Rug Pieces. I There's money in them thar the job shortly before seven 109% METERED SERVICE! o'clock. Since the dinner was to i parking spaces, if you can believe G A S O LIN E . 6 Gals. $1.00 what a former manager of one begin at seven the committee mem- I I told ua the ether day. Why some Jaars became anxious because Dr. Qosed Saturdays , I of the town's business men want Brookes, to their knowledje,’ WILLIAMS

I parking me^ra w^ien they could luutn't arrived. In de^air they OEL SERVICE. ntC. 1 turn tbair Mck yards into preAt Is want upstairs only to find tha Doc­ CENTER AND ALEXANDER STREETS P H O N E S 4112 A N D 7275 Office Building, TalcottvUle,' Conh. _ BROAD STREET — R .'__ L.—.______._____ :______. ! more than we can understand. tor had been there sines six o'clock. L . Last w e ^ th« l ^ a t tba comar —A. Non.