FRIDAY, NOVEMBER *i, 1940

isumwcN ■' ^ flbmrlirstrr E v n tl^ V m O The Weather ForecaiM e f Uy.8. WoUlMr Ber aaa The executive hoard of the Chamlnade Mualcal club will meet Find Fa Cloudy, ncwrtnael H|M fata to­ Xbout Town Monday afternoon at 2:30 at the night; mmdajr, doaijr, BBeaii iinal home of Mrs. Carl GusUfson, 14 rain, Httlo ehaiife ta tempamHin. Jackson street. Mrs. Marjorie Nel­ In Ge^rators Tomorrow The M u n m COM p^. TiM Do t m i •ocUty, » group of son the president will be unable to MANCMISTIR COHH* Ifea younger women o f the Emen- attend as she Is to sing on that af­ MancheBter— A City of Village Charm uel'Luttoeren church, will hold » ternoon at the meeting of the East P olic^oard Receiving Will End this Great W ie Of Swediah baked fooda, to­ Hartfqjvl Mendelssohn club. l^y-Away A Gift A Day Until Christmas! PRICE TURBB CBNIR morrow morning at 10 o’clock in plaints About the MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER .23, 1940 (TWELVE PAGES) Hale’a atore. Miss ■Virginia Armstrong of isers* Equipments. 3 Day Sale o f Lovely A ll ehUdron In the Beglnnert 1028 Tolland Turnpike underwent an emergency appendectomy 1 ^ and Primary departmenta of Cen- Ths local police department’s All Silk night at the Memorial h o s p ^ . tar Church achool, are reminded, complete eatlefactlon with the RInRiesa Finance Man to bring their gifta of food for Her condition today is r e p o r ^ to A xis; (^^0.vvay radio system installed in j Rumania Joins Thankagiving basketa. to the 9:30 be satisfactory. y" Furs aeaaion of school, Sunday mom- its three police cruisers a year ago You’ll Find Our Terms Convenient— Kills Family The Thanksgiving tea held by doesn’t extend to thv Bosch gener­ Chiffon iBg- ____ 10% Down Payment the Women’s Homr.League In the ators used to provide the “Juice" The Soagatar Brigade of the Salvation Army ^ w e r hall last for batteries, lights, ignition, etc. 10 Months To Pay Salvation Army will omit its regu­ Hosiery To Head Foreign And Himself A reas night was hlghiy'succesaful. under Turkey Puts lar practice period this evening. Reports at last night’s meeting of the management of Mrs. William the Board of Police Commtsolonera Hale’s Guarantee Hall and Mis. James Munsie, Jr. of Service and Satisfaction Last night ps Policeman Walter showed that the generators have Montanan Slays Wife, The gift/^tlcles prepared by the been giving trouble for many la Given With Each Coat 79c Cassells was about to leave his membert found a ready sale, also Relations ^ro u p beat, a steam shovel mounted on months and nobody seems to have 2 - 3 or 4-thread with rein­ Daughter, Son with the drtidous sandwiches, cake and a reasonable explanation. Martial Law a truck owned by Alexander Jar­ forced heels and toes, in the U n d e r tey/served by Mrs. Russell Clough Axe, Shoots Self in vis came down the street. With­ Were Re^minended season’s flattering new out warning, the shovel plummet­ id Mrs. Rlchsrd Wil.son at small Henry St,irkell maintenance House Used as donvent tables. Hot frankfurter sandwiches ■hades. Elevation to Chairman*; Their Home at Helena. Hitler Pusheti Influence ed to the ground grazing a ci^ man of the West Hartford police ‘Stalls’ in Street Center Action Taken on Sec* Roosevelt 'Will Appoint that was following close behindjXe were in charge of Albert Richard­ department, was present and will A special group of Fashion ship in Senate Seen son. Helena, Mont., Nov. 23,—eahy Envoy to France ; Deep into Balkans to truck. Luckil.v, the shovei mycely take two of the generators, which Haddonfleld, N. J., Nov. 23. t i o n H Surrounding landed on the car's b iim p ^ and are said to be burned out, and have Fur Coats that regularly sell L Assnred ,as Barkley, Cllnton C. Peterson was founi —I/Pl—A three story hOuse, Hyde Park. N. 'Y., Nov. 23.— Point I^ess Than 250 no damage was done. them put back into condition. Strategic Dardanelles I .Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hackett of at $100 and $125. Genuine Leather CjiIIs Steering Com­ used ns a convent, was "stall- i shot to death In the basement f/P,—President Roosevelt an- , i North Main street have been en­ When the radio equipment was ed’’ today In the center of a his home shortly after officers dis­ I Miles from Vital Dar- fTTm lOSTBY6UL6AltlA Because of ‘General, noiinced today through a seerc- ] tertaining their son-in-law and purchased, Irvl.ig Strauss, RCA mittee into Session i Haddonfleld atrect. lary that he would appoint Rear .ALICE COf^BA.N representative, recommended the covered the hacked and bullet rid­ UlUlAFreg WOULD w ar ; danelles; Antohestru ! daughter. Lieutenant and Mrs. Handbags To ,\ct on Vacancy. ^ It bogged down last night dled bodies of his wife and their Political Situation’ in , Admiral William D. Leahy, re­ (Known .As t^ueen .Alice) i Harold S. Bottbmley. Jr. who have Bosch generator as the best and when a wheel on a moving ap­ tired, now governor of Puerto I Signs Pact Which Al­ SPIRITED MEim .M. the Board is hoping that he’ll be Caracul two children In their bedrooms. Balkans; Orders Are I been living in Miami, Florida, and Smartly styled handbags in ------' i paratus came off aa the build­ County Attorney Harold K. An­ Dispatches from Sofia, Bulgaria, to Rumania predicted that Bul­ Rico and'former chief of Naval Seventh IJauglilcr of a Setenth Son willing to stand the expense of the ready Links Germany, I made the northward trip by air- Rrnwn flne quality capeskln leath­ Bulletin! ing was being transported to a derson said he believed Peterson. garia soon W'ould present demands to Greece for an area (shaded) operations, ambassador to Bom With a Veil. repairs. Mr. Strauss could not be Grey Black Issued .Short Time Aft­ I plane. They, are leaving shortly for ers. new location. 46-year.-old assistant secretary- which might be used by German troops going to the aid of Italy in France to succeed William C. ReauUnga 'Dall.v 9 A. M. to 9 P. Al. reached for hla views. Si/.es I t lo 20 Washington Nov. 23.— Greece. The shaded area was lost by Bulgaria after the World war, ■ Italy, Japan, Hungary’. I San Diego. Cal., where Lieutenant But it still was home to six treasurer of The Mpntana Live­ er Von l*apen Returns. 1 Bullitt. Or By .Appointment. In the Service Bottomlcy will report for duty on Two of the police cars are now — Despite the refusal of Con* and Is of great strategic importance along the Aegean^Sca and in the i Top handle pouch styles nuns, teachers at a parochial stock Production Credit Assoclo- of the People for 80 Years. i the aircraft carrier. U. S. S. Sara- using Ford generators, which Rress to adjourn. House mem­ school. They spent the night in Dardanelles area. Berlin, Nov. 23.— (/P)— Ru­ 17>Llhurch Street, Hartford, Conn. with zipper compartments. tlon, hsd killed his family and Ankara, Turkey, Nov. 23. I toga. Mrs. Bottomley was the for- sren't powerful enough to carry Northern Seal bers were told by Speaker the house after being assured- then himself while suffering from mania, a foe of Germany in Phone 6-3337 1 mer Miss Mary Hackett. the load required. Mr. Starkcll — (/P)— Sections of Turkey Rayburn today that they it was safe. "a fit of temporary Inaanlty.” the World war two decades stated that he didn't think there Fine.at Quality Buck.vikin Colors: Black and Brown, Nearby residents provided Sequence of Tragedy surrounding the .strategic Nazi Raiders was an.vthlng w Tong with the could go home with the as* ago, joined the Nazi-sponsor­ Sizes 38 to 14 water and a public service com- Sequence of the tragedy as re-j Dardanelles, which straddle Bo.soh generator.s that wa.an't due surance that they would be I pany hastily slning upw#n elec­ constructed by Sheriff Brian D ., Greeks Claim 6 Crack ed Axi.s alliance today. W lt’n to heavy usage and insi.'»ted that the land route from Europe given ample notice If any tric line. O’Connell: ! Over London this diplomatic stroke, too gallon Iota. they wotild do the Job .sati.sfactor- Peterson entered the room in ; to the Near East and Africa, Reichsfuehrer Hitler formal^ gal. 7 c lly.' matters arose requiring their RANGE OIL Premier Bonded __ _ which his daughter. Betty Ann, j \ Divisions Are Routed were under martial law today ly pushed the Axis spher4 New tYulsem ea. attention. — 17-year-old high .school senior, was I becau.se of “ the general poli­ In Rush Hour The purchase of two 1941 Ford $1.95 (Jeep into the Balkans to a gal. 6 1 * 1 0 C sleeping and struck her With an | tical situation." The Turkish FUEL OIL police cnil.sers will make it neces- Wa.shington. Nov. 23.—(fP) Sees Cabinet axe. ’ ' point less than 250 miles 100 gallons or mure. sarv to transfer radio equipment Beaverette — Elevation of .Senator Mrs. Peterson, possibly aroused Cavalry, Highland Reg* J a u g Give Ul) government ordered Corps from the vital Dardanelles. from the cars now in use and Mr. Gen. Ali Riza Artuokalin, Millions Sent lo Cover Sizes 11 to 20 George (D., Ga.) to the chair-' by the noise in her daughter’s bed­ iments Smash Beyond F 1 Rumania’s premier, Geh. Ion Starkell wa.s authorized to make With Powers room opposite, had stepped out of commander of gendarmerie, During Brief Daylight the tran.sfer at the cost of J50 per manship of the Senate For-! Antonescu, accompanying his bed when she was struck down. Captured Koritza to Hope of Deal to take charge of these dis- car aa soon as the new machines cign Relation.s Committee ap-' Howard, 13. also had awakened. Alarm; Met hy Brit­ action with flowery language, are delivered by Dillon's agency. peared to he assured today as As U. S. Need He had pulled on a pair of pants Test Italians’ I.ine. - tricts last night only a short sighed the pact which already Chief Gordon was authorized to Boys’ and Girls’ ish Fighter Planes. Senate Majority lacader over his pajamas before being at­ time after German Ambassa­ linked Germany, Italy, Japan VAN'S confer with fire department offi- tacked. His body lay near his bed. With Chiaiigi Athens. Nov. 23.—(/■?)— dor Franz Von Papen return­ 427 HARTFORD ROAD PHONE 3866 cial.s as to the poMibility of hav­ $ 7 7 ’00 Mittens and Gloves Barkley called the Democrat­ Fired Shots Into Bodies ^ Bulletin! and Hungary. ing the police cruisers equipped ic Steering Committee into Corwin Suggests Consli* Sheriff O'Connell said shots pad , Victorv-cheered Greek caval- '’ ied from (iermany, presuma­ The tenor of General Antonea- bly with a virtual ultimatum London, Nov. 23.—'J*— \ cu's remarks was that the Axia with fire extinguishers for use if Wool or leather. session (11:30 a. m., c.s.t.), tution Change as a been fired into the imdies of all | rv and highland regiments, To Formalize Regime of i Mfuadrons of Spitfires toda.v police arrive at small fire.s ahead three before Peterson went to tho ! claiming the rout of six crack that Turkey affiliate with the powers have vicjtory over Britain to act on the vacancy created Puppet Wang; Soviet shot down seven Italian fight­ in their grasp and that Rumania, the fire department. All wool mittens and gloves Cure for Too Mueh basement and killed himself p divisions of at least Axis’ “ new Euro[K‘an orc'4;r." ers and one German fighter In with new jacquard designs. l).v the death of Senator Key Peterson was fully clothed and ' i.i joining up, /is helping to con­ Hudson Seal Coats Power for Presitlenl. ! 72,000 men, smashed beyond Still Aids Free China; A government announcement the Strait of Dover without struct a new order. Pittman of Nevada. wore a hat-and overcoat. said "the Prim,- Ministry and loss to themselves, it was Membera of the North ^thondon. New Life For Your Battery— ^ 1 O O to the needy early ln4he week. of the simple swagger lir.er.. Sv I of Senator Harrison ID.. Miss.) to tlve in club and church work. I Contrary to expectation. Hitler step in American democracy The high command told a nation Japanese sources declared today i tial law for one month " in the dis- ______was not present at the ceremony While You Wait — Only...... 1 . U U Sizes 14 to 20. ^ J L V f $ 1 . 0 0 pr- retain his leadership of the Peterson had appeared as usual [ ; tricts of I.stanbul. Kirklareli, Edir- l»ndor Nov. 23.— German Finance Committee. Harrison out­ should be a presidential cabinet at his office yesterday biit left; in holiday mood that its army had Japan would recbgn)ze the Tokyo- formally affiliating the Balkan left "not a ainglc Italian soldier in :nc (Adnanopole) Tekirdag. Can-! penetrating to the Lon- nation with the original ten-year Do You Know That With Our ranks 'George in service on the with more independent powers, about 8:30 a. m., remarking to an i dominated Nanking regime of Foreign Relations Committee. was before The American Phllo- a.nsoeiate. "I'm going to atep OT!t ; Greek territory " and was driving military and economic three-pow- I Italian lines of resistance deej^r President Wang Ching-Wei as the Nrar-ritlmatum Carried? ; don area, sent the capital s mll- e p ^ t signed by Germany. Italy Mink Dyed Will Work With Hull Bophlcal Society today. It was for a while." Ralph Lodge, a Obsen'ers expressed belief that lions to cover during a brief day­ Although George coruiislently made by Edwin S. fjorwin, pro­ neighbor, aaw Petenum enter hla i into Albania from north of Korit- and japan Sept. 27. NEW G. E. CHARGER— light alarm at the morning rush .lOr .Molle Shaving Cream...... , . S5c has declined to comment on for­ fessor of Jurisprudence at Prince­ home a short time later. The ' za to the sea. Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim (1 ) W e can now charKc your battery in a matter of 440-.Sheet KI(V>nes ...... 2.V ton University, to the annual fall bodies were found last night. I Take I’rlaonera by Hundreds hour today. Von Ribbentrop, in a brief address Muskrat Coats eign affairs since it became known on behalf of the original .three minutea — not hours. Tsually 30 minutes or less. These coats have regularly sold at l6"Oz. NorM(*i(i;in <'od Mvf’r O il...... 60c that he probably would head the meeting of the society last night. "In High Splrlls” i The Greeks reported taking pri­ in southeastern Asia inese sour- The alarm was brief, but before res said the move would mean powers, congratulated Rumania 1:149.00 and .S159.00. Rich, dav'i. rommittee. friends said it was ex­ "I am of the opinion," he said, Maynard J. Steere, finance man­ soners by the hundreds as they Bulgarian and German troops it ended a Nazi squadron crossed (2 ) W e charKC it in the car. .4 pprofiriate 100 Halibut Liver Cupsulcs...... 89c ager for the Montana Highw*ay Japan has abandoned hope of and her leader. / carefully se,lccled pells yoke .or «|) p ect^ that he would work in •'that the eniargement of Presi­ pressed forward on the heels of move to help Italy down Greece, several London districts ringed "W e are convinced,” he assert­ HOC t'allfomia Syrup of F ig s ...... 40e Commission, who had brcn a their foe and said uncounted .mili­ making peace with the (Chungking (3 ) You don’t have to bother with rental batterie.s. for Christma.* plain backs. close co-operation with Secretary dential power within recent another Britis.i friend. with the black smoke of anti-air­ ed, "that today a further step to­ 7i5c Buyer'll Anplrln TablrtM...... ,59c Hull and other Sjtate Department decades confronts the American Thanksglring dinner guest of the tary stores were seized—guns and government of Generalissimo Asked by Istahbu. newspaper­ craft fire and disappeared in the (4 ) You can make your battery last longer by having Petersons, said Peterson was equipment dumped by the fleeing CJhiang Kai-Shek. ward final victory of our good and $1.00 W hile Cod Liver Tahlrls...... 7.0c officials. people with a task of deliberate men if "normal relations" between clouds. The twisting vapor trails just cause has been taken.” BF.o WN AND PATTERN "Jovial and in high spirits" Thurs­ Italians in such quantity that it ' Recognition of the Nanking re­ well charged. Reg. .S198 Northern .Sable •St.(MI Ironir.rd Vrawt ...... 71c In connection with'major issues constitutional reform: and further' Germany and Turkey would con­ of engine exhausts indicated they Expresses Joy at Adhering Gl.ASS which may receive the attention that this must consist in stabiliz­ day. Other friends and associates clogged the mountain roads. gime, set up last March as the tinue. the ambassador replied: "I had met British fighter plan^. CO.ME IN A N D LE T US SHOW YO U I and Mink Blend S.lc Vick’s Vapo R u b ...... 27c were at a loss to explain the trage- (Dispatches from Bitolj. acro^ "CThlnesp Central Government," He expressed, joy that two na­ COLNSlLVER CHINA of Congress In the near future. ing in some way—perhaps by a have no declaration of any kind Gunners Break Up Fllglit tions of southeastern Europe— 50c Ipana Tooth I’u ste...... ,39c CJcorge is understood to oppose new type of cabinet—of the rela­ the Yugoslav frontier, said batter­ would be Intended to conrince the AND FI RNITL RE ^'’en them Interests non-indigenous to thia ANTIQUE SHOP able models. Elegantly lined with World W’ar debts to this country. tlonal system." he worked for a time as a boc.k- I the left flank anchor of a new Hal (A few days after the Nanking ed that "no one is able to say that $169 ian defense line roughly 30 miles into the clouds. area." He obviously meant Brit­ T E L. 3996 keeper and then Joined the Region­ regime was established under MANCHESTER GREEN 382 Muin Street a three year guarantee lining. (ireen Stamps Given With Cash Sales. He is reported to favor a Arm .Step by Step Russia would accept easily a Ger- | Several other formations, each ain and France. I A. E. Bailey hand in dealing with Japan in the Washington, he aaid, succeeded al Agricultural Credit Corporation. back from the frontier along the Japanese domination last March man attack on Greece, which whole 100-mile battlefront. of four planes, roared out of the Antonescu stressed that Ruman­ Auto Repairing (^Wrecker Service Far East and to advocate close in annexing to the president’s He took the Credit Association pgstabli8hmcnt and | mill worker who they said threat­ koviki and pushed on beyond the Japan l.s ,recognjslng~- a "new 1 cial with Pholograjiher government^’ forjCTina, b>it would j tivity soon after dusk last night,.] rrM;klng Playhouse Square in | e n ^ a union official when he ask; Albanian frontier towns of Eraeka ■ | Cor. .Main and Pearl Streets Blame Vultee imply that the A'ang Ching-Wei LET HEAT PROVE! downtown Cleveland. j ed the worker to pay up about 112 and Borova. Hong Kong. Nov. 23.— — A (CXintlnurd On Page Ten) F la sh es ! ' in back dues. Along the Coast— in the Epinis regime is a continuance of the ------S P E C IA L ------The blast, heard five miles away, j Domel (Japanese news ag^cy) d" sector-the. Greek^r were reported old Nanking government. (Nan­ PHILCO Jam on Army king, now in'Japanese-held terri­ dispatch from Hanoi charged t reasons why ours is the a Stouffer restaurant. A.n explo- Ths company, feeling that the to have shoved the last of the LUNCHEON Your burner ^ o n early yesterday da’magcd the demand was "not Justifled. ’ de­ Italians acrofls the' border from the tory. wa.s Chlang Kal-.Shek'a cap­ that th^ United ^States consul Hlov-akla to Join .\lliaooe. Fuel Oil you’ll prefer. But TRANSITONE V British Bomb [ont of tlie Company’s Phlladel- clined to take any action and issu­ Greek frontier town of Filiates. ital.' service was directing ” sclf-ad .Berlin, Nov. 28—((F)— Premier the most practical proof is iia establishment. Company^ Strikers Plan ed no further statement. . I The Greek announcement that •Soviet Continues ,\ld mitted espionage upon Japanese Bela Tuka of Slovakia Is coming 40c the'Simplest: Let iis put Jubilee Special! Detective Sergt. Geofgc Smyth Thst was the situation confront- j six Fascl.st divisions (72.000 to Hopes of peace were said to establishments " in French Indo- j to Berlin to sign for his country Parley Today Inde* have collapfie’ l beca\ise Soviet Rus­ Adriatic* Port some in your tank— so you mid the explosion here apparently Ing E. C. McDonald. U. S. Labor 90.000 men) had failed to hold China. ' tomorrow ns the sixth member Dinners ...... 65c was caused by a b'^mb made of Apartm ent conciliator dispatch­ Koritza despite their strong con­ sia repeatedly refused to discon­ can note its more-heat, its pendent of Major. Dome! alleged that Charles Reed, of the Axis military alliance. It black powder and attached to a' ed here at the requesWof the Na­ crete defense positions guarded by tinue aid to Generalissimo cnilang U. S. (jonsul at Hanoi, announced , was learned tonight. least-cost! Try? time mechanism. Tho concussion tional Defense Ckimmiasion in an barbed wire Indicated that the bat­ and because of the belief that Chi- that he' had directed an American 1 ItuIiaiDi Report Nuinlier • • ■* Downey, Calif., Nov. 23.'—(A»i— ang never would willingly discuss of the blast nearly overturned a attempt to break the impasse. tle for the key town was of greater newspaper man to photograph a O f Firew at Bari All Lives ’.After Bridge lywp. police car in which Smyth W’aa Acting Independently of-a War While mills that had been busi­ magnitude than hinted in any pre- terms as long' as such aid. was Japanese military depot Nov. 21. cruising less than a block from the Department negotiator accused by ly turning out aluminum for air­ forthcoming. Newport, K.V., Nov, 28— viou.s reports. Dome! said the newsman. Melville Quickly Extinguished. .Alo.va Kuhe. 84. leaped 78 feet . restaurant. the union of “ holding i,p the set­ planes and other defense Items re­ (Reuters, British news agency Some sources speculated, how­ Jacoby of The United Press, wiis ] from a bridge lietween here and FUEL & R ANGE OIL Manager Injured tlement" of a strike at Vultee Air­ mained closed for the second day. reported from Athens that cap­ ever, that Russia might sign a accompanied by an American vice ■ That’s why thousands craft’s big plant, management and Rome, Nov 23— i/P) — British (Tnelnnatl Into the, tibio river and f t - Louis Read, 24, a.student man­ .Union Business Agent John Haser tured Uallan tanks manned by treaty of amity with Japan giving In Any Quantity— Any Time ager, received head lacerations labor representatives arranged a notified the company that strikers m ; Tokyo newspaper Nichi 1 planes J^ave bom ^d the lived to say he didn't remember » thing aisMil It. I’ulled from the Wholesale and Retail from flying debris. Five other em­ new conference today. had re-affirmed their strike vote (Continiied on Page Tw o) (Continued on Page Two) Nichl identified the vice consul as | Italian Adriatic port of Bari, kill always ask for *blue coa l’ Y o u ployes working in the kitchen es­ Walter Smethurst of Detroit, a and would not return to work "un­ Robert W. Unden.) ing one resident, wounding five and river bv William Srholuthein and Lower caped Injury. national director of the CIO Unit­ til you fire the one Irresilonsible Flees When Challenged j causing damage to dwellings, the John Wilson. Kuhe, is .brick-layer kvb Slain need iolkt oi ibii ritj l>ill.. Your lumaea was intended for BAMTLT on. COMPANY A short time after the bombing ed Automobile Workers,, authoriz- worker., The Dome! dispatch said the vice , high command acknowledged to­ was taken''t« a hospital, suffertag N relf on (nesiwork when burins antbearite. No olher Inel can give ibo police said, Vernon B. Stouffer of sd -a statement last night from This man has threatened sev­ consul fled from the automobile | day. from a skull fracture and possible fncll For here’s a coal that ii colored fame fins teKull.. So bum anthracite. Heating Costs Center Street Phone 5293 Cleveland, corporation president, the n-m an union negotiating eral employes, once with a knife Elements in Stars Same in which he accompanied Jacoby 1 Its communique said the bombs Internal Injuries. •tm 10 identify it as America’. Finett .Anil, rrmember, ’blue coal’ i. ths fiiw Because Hoppers Coke Is prac­ ’‘^PHOVtMlNTS! would confer w Ith Safety Director committee which declared: and on another occasion with a when a Japanese sentry challenged started a number of fires, all of . Ambracils — iael that aHOrea even, rrt anihracita money can buy! tically all pore heat-producing Serving the Public for 23 Years. Eliot Ness and .quoted Stouffer "W e believe that In the Interest monkey wrench,” Haser said. 'The them In the military zone at Hai­ which were reported extinguished Arrested for Larceny , - .PT*2 a.T saying he had “vital informa­ haaltUnl, money-Mvini beat. *blue coal’ i. rich Pennsylvania carbon, every ton goes -further. of national defense we are obliged company always has fired tnen for As Those Found on Earth phong. quickly ()ulnry. Mass., Nov., 28,— Anthracitt ha$ no aqual /or hoai* hard roal, mined by Glen .Alden. It la -Nrw f.-inch Oval1 Speaker, Spraker. 1-tube tion” which he would give only to Inform the public that . It is a fighting on company property, but You can use fewer Ions during AC-DC Superheterodynerodyne withwi( Beam Comfortable shews make all •^the dif­ Both Americans were said to Italian troops which withdrew .Arthur Weldman, 42, o l W ey- iaah'mg. It give, o f no dn.l. .oot, or rarrfully prepared — and laboratory the heating seawin. So with to Ness. . ^ representative of the government they refuse to fire this man for have been handed over to French from Koritza were said to be tak­ mnuth, father of three ebHdren Pom'er Amplibcition. Vcolor II- ICe’ fp .Smyth reported the bomb had threatening the ’.Ives of other peo­ ■rcaiy imndgo a. many .ob.tiime. te.ted lor parity and uniform ailing. Hoppers Coke your whole win­ feren ce! picked a special group who is holding up the settlement (Thicago Nov. 2 8 - (Pi— Newly »the Harvard university scientists gendarmes. ing new defense positions. and a former bookkeeper at Tb* luminited Horiionfil Dill. Builr-in |fi> been placed among boxes In a two- ple.” It five, clean, sale, nnokelr«. beat II yon want more heat per fuel dollar, ter’ sheafing costs less. .More of shoes that cradle your feet in Inxuri-^ of this dispute." .V,d.nc, U,. (The Nichi Nichi account said ■The Italians were described by Granite Trust Company, was nr* order i .apply oi ‘bin* coil’ now. Loop Aerial. See it' foot areaway at the rear entrance Claims 99 Per Cent' Members Aat hdpi cot cleaniag and paintini than 800,000 New England fam­ Maj. Sidney Simpson of the War the Americans refused to go to the high command as "carrying rested today on a warrant ebnrg* Onfy EASY ottS ease—and are flatteringly dressy f ) the restaurant, under the kitch­ The union, which claims 99 per stances that make up stars and found tn meteorites with ilies (many your neighbors) en­ BINGO BINGO Department flew here last Sunday gendarmerie headquarters. nut out pre-arranged movements to, Ing him with the Inroeny ol wont joy greater fuel savingn than too. en. Bead was showered wt.th rub­ from Washington to institute cent of the. 7.500 employes as other heavenly bodies are Identical ! gpedmens o f Iron that had thetr that French authorities Intervened ORANGE HALL — TOMORROW NIGHT! TERMS members, said It has been attempt­ reach new positions.” than $6,000 during tho 18 yonro b* ever before. Why don’t you T ble snd a small sacUon of metal hearings between the two factions with those found on earth was re- . origin on the earth, and offered to investigate. The was employed at the bank. He Wbn THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. 20 Games ...... 25c tubing was blown through a win­ over salary matters. With him was ing to effect a $100 per cent imlon Fliera Active Against Oreeka $14.9$ ported today to the Americiui phy- > They reported that newspaper said no film was found Meanwhile, the high command arrested by Fedenil and loeni ■•* PhoBt 4149 7 Special Games ...... 5c par game N, Arnold Tolies, representing and earth Iron were identical In in the newsman’s camera and that $ 13.00 $3.50 to $6*^0 pr. dow. steal society. declared, "our airforce bombed thoritiea at a shipyard wbeio bO The bombed restaurant, one of Labor (Coordinator Sidney Hillman (Contlnned On Page Two) atomic structure. The average it was assumed the Americans re­ '■'P Special Prizea: Orders Valued A t $5.00. The evidence w a s presented by numerous objectives among enemy bas been working recently. TW Bensons two Cleveland establishments In of the National Defense Advisory two Harvard university scientists. atomic weight was identical and so moved the film on the .way to • * • 3 Free Games! Sweepstake Game I positions,, especially In the Koritza A' I Trirz'ijii.Tii's.t.i-H the Stouffer chain, was the scene (Council. Tolies returned to Wash­ Dr. O. E. Valley of the department were the Isatopes contained In the headquarters.) L .T .W O O D Treasury Balance Ja^nese authorities were re­ sector, hitting highway Junctions, Expert London to Be MholM First Door Prize: Order for $5.00. of labor racketeering' during re- ington later in the week. of physics, and H. H. Anderson of two fubstances. Isotopes arc Rome, Nov. 28/—(AA—Tbo “ luodellng of the building several Tb Wire Roosevell variants from elements, differing ported preparing vigorous repre- troop concentrations and enemy Second Door Prize: Order for $2.50. ujiouie-^jdH. Washington, Nov. 28.— MV-The the department of chemistpr. formations.” radio today aald Italtea m 10; years ago. Smethurst said the union's ilighUy in atomic weight. aentations over thd incident. ^ Eztra Cards: 10c each, 3 fhr ’«5c. INC position of the Treasury Nov. 20; Use "Maas Spectrometer" In Africa, BritUb planes were considered It vary pooolblo F i i ^ A m CO. WItnem Ag^taat Etaeketcera charges against Simpson had been Scientists long have wondered The scientists Interpreted the Reed was said to have protested Special Cards' 5c each or 3 for lOc. Stouffer was a witness against wired to Philip J. Murray, new ReceipU, $18,021,292.38; expen to Maj. Gen. Raishlro Sumita. head reported to have bombed the Gulf don win be ebelled by PHONE 4480 THE STORE OF QUAIITY' whether the elements common to results as additional evidence that long-mago guns Item Read Herald Advs. John E. McGee and Don A. O m p- prerident of the CIO, at Atlantic (hturn. $32,677,481.48: net bal ------a once, $1,$37,786JM0.28: customs heavenly bodies and the earth were "nature is pretty much the same in similar in all respects. To find emt. all parts of the universe.” lOoBttaued Oa Plig* T w «) (CooNaned oa Pag* ’Two) (Conttaoeii On PM « TweV receipts for soonth. S18.901.29B.S3 PAGE MANCHB8TBE EVENING HERALD MANCHESTER CONN., SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23.1949

M) FATURPAY, NOVEMEE?. £3, ICiO PAOS TWO m a n c k : m„ CeollUn Ctabi •:00 f. Mw Canada Ends Men’* bowling Mague. War Cutting Stocks Sees Cabinet Lillian Hutchinson Wins W*dn**day— 7:80 p, m„ B*rvlc* We Must Prepare Our Own Hearts Chambers Head of Tbankaglvlng and praise. Feudal Rent Coventry Gets Letter Thanksgiving Services 8*turd*y— 6:48 p. m., Choir re- To Receive the Seed of God's Word Of Tall Cedars With Powers In Apple Pie Contest Churches bearsal. Of Imported Goods ^thelr meaning only through study From Coventry9 England At Rockville Churches Msacheator MethelMit OlMMh BMMMiff OMgragsIlMwl CM wa ilL Mary’s Episeop*] Cbfwck By WlUlwn E. Ollroy, D. D, Fartnerfi Make Final and medlUtion and prayer. Pbrrto m. ReyMM*. Ph- D„ Mliilater Editor of Adviuice As U. S. Need Bolton, Nov. 23 — ( 8 p e c la l)r-tg *»m they presented for the evc- Rev. WIIHm ii T. WaHMse. Rev. J. R. Neill, ^Rector. The way of the Chriftlan life Payment in Metlieval Refugee Cr«(l.men Are j SS Mlalator l^lwmrd V. Pope, Church Bcheol Chosen at Annual Meet­ Lllllan Hutchinson waa the win- ' “Ing. 1* not morally or ■pirltually easy. Program Preaentod Director Sunday, Nov. 24, Sunday next The title of the lesson, "Atti­ south Coventry. (ConUoned From Page One) Truth 1* a quest, and those who l*an«l System. Teaclung Ameriean. •» j 5SK ing of Local Lodge; Special Program, lo Be, VsioJJffliUTSSb.? nsr In tha Appla Pi* ContMt apon- | The following program was giv­ 9;30 a. ha. Regular aeaalon of before Advent. tudes Towards the Gospel Mes­ (Special)— In view of the recent Europe, more particularly In would know and understand the | ned as a luxury and ^ tw a r* Um Tom orrow ; BUrlal was In St. Bernard's ceme- sored by the Homa Ekxmomlcs ' en: Welcome and report from th* the Church School. Members of Everyman’s Cla** at 9:18. Men 9:30 a. m., Church school. Men’s sage,” rightly Interprets the real Duplicate Products of Presenicd year," lie aaid, "la tka product of truth muat be willing to take pains Montreal, Nov. 28— (JC)— Some deatruetlve Nazi attack on Coven- i England, where "bomb craters and Others Selected. ’ tery. 1940 Home Economic* Commute* the School will bring their gifts gf the community invited. Bible, class. None of the prized Peking ptecea the following factors: 1 — aoctal Oommittee of Bolton Grange and ; point and meaning of. a great par­ and make sacrifices that they may Old World. trv Enaland, a letter of timely In- , wrecked German aircraft make a Other News Items from Unveiling Sunday. read by Viva Massey who wa* of fruit, vegetables and canned C!hurch School ht 9:80. 10:45 a. m„ Morning prayer and 60,000 French-Canadian farmers are being received any longer lit acceptance of the idea that gov­ held last evening at the grange able that has almost universally know and understand. this country and Engllah piece* S i e t was received this week by moat unsightly mesa of the lovely Clarence E. Chambers, of 81 A t the Ellington cemetery on chairman of the 11)39 (Committee. gcoda to thia senic*. Training CTaas for teac^ere at sermon. Sermon topic: "David”. lut to get back to the parable whose forefathers paid rent to ernment should Im active and re­ been wrongly titled. This so-called Ford street, was last night elected The City of Looms. Sunday a Memorial will be un' meeting. Song by the Grange, "America 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship 9:80. A. F. Howes, teacher 8 p. m„ Junior. Young People’# Jeaua interpreted. It la a parable seigneurs—land owners— for cen­ Chicago, Nov. A l­ have Increased 18 per cent In co*t formist, rather than elmply pro­ "Parable of the Sower" ought " ' S „*,'S m B r i t " Grmid Tall Cedar of Nutmeg For­ veiled .at 1:30 o’clock in memory Nearly a score of delicious apple The Beautiful.” Paper. "Hospltw- service with Thanksgiving Sermon Nuraery at 10:48 Fellowship will entertain the V P F for hearers. *rhe seed sown is the turies, turned such feuda! dues though Chrlstmaa buyihg may vir­ due to the higher insurance rate*. from a resident of the Brltlah cii>. " the help we are tective of the eatabllahed order; really to have been called the est, Tall Cedars of tf the 1941 Com -.« I Thanksgiving”. A group of young Sermon by the minister on tha •ab­ dral, Hartford. minds Is the ground. God has The final payment marked the are being aided by refugee* from dual Federalism In the field of Parable of the Hearer”; for Its ported lines of pottery, lamps, Temple. He succeeds Richard Mc- the address. Mr. Stockaer who judge* were , Clarkson Bailey of mlttee and read by Keeney Hutch- 3 people will be received into Pre­ ject: "A Day Of CkiunUng.” 5 p. m.. Young People’s Fellow- broadcast the seed very widely, end. of "aci^lforial tenure,” a countries noted for their exception* be hell In MvaraJ of the churches Qongreaa’ legislative powers; 3— lesson la not "Take heed, how ye glftware and fabrics, American Lagan in the office. waa well known In Rockville waa Hebron and Lewi* Hlghter of (Cov­ Inson. Reading, "P a’e (Cooking” by paratory Membership at this oer- Thankaglving music by the choir. ahip. but If our hearta are stony, the medieval system of landrholding ally fine quality of pottery. On* Hdress r... saas 19 SvdnallSydnall Road, ix>ng ^ gend for you know as we do on Sunday. breakdown of the principle of sep­ vicc. Donation* for Thanksgiving sow," but ’Take heed how ye manufacturers with the aid of ford, Coventry. Warwickshire, Other officer* elected last night president of the Ellington Demo­ entry. The judge* used the score Barbara (Calhoun. Piaho selections, Prelude—Pastorale .... Oullmant 7 p. m„ Evening prayer and aer- seed will not take root or produce brought to Canada In the 17th cen- Chicago factory now 1* manufac­ these Nazis have Aot to be stop­ cratic club, served as a constable aration of powers as defining the baaketa are lollclted, from any n)on. Sermon topic: "Stir U p”. hear.” refugee craftr-mcn are prepared to England, was addressed to "M ay­ are: Senior Deputy G.T.C. Joseph At th* Rockville Baptist church card used by the Farm Bureau Agnes Kreyslg. » Anthent-H e Sendeth the Springs The parable waa a favorite anything. Tf the ground of our t"'T- survived here more than a turing the famous Dresden pottery ped and If we cai/t do it then you there will be a special service in in Ellington and was also a depu­ relation of president and Congress wh()’desire to bring them. TliD century and a half after Its death offer duplicate line* of equal quali­ or, City Hall, Coventry, Conn.. Lutz; Junior Deputy G.T.C. Walter and they found at the end of the The all men Home Economics ...... Wareing method of Jesuk in Hla teaching hearta la shallow, there will be and an eastern concern 1* produc* c forced to take ty sheriff at the time of his death. In law-making; 4—breakdown of Music: Monday, 4 p. m„ OlrU’ Friendly In France during the French revo­ ty, design and price. U.S.A." The writer states that he yourselves will Wilkinson; Scribe, Jo.aoph Canade; the evening at eeven o’clock at judging that three plea were well (Committee of Andover Grange Offertory aolo— A Palm of Thanks'- and preaching. Sometimes today no growth or harvest. But If we Ing the well-known Cxechooto* up the job of /topping them and w'hlch an old custom will be reviv­ the principle that the legislature Prelude — "Andante” —Beet­ Candidates. take the seed of God’s word and ,, 'fhis was the opinion expressed wishes to correspond with some Treasurer. William M. Anderson: up In the winning bracket. were present and took part In a giving ...... Alllaten those who read the Ooepela seize lution. vaklan enameled pottery. AU Uicso in a world with the U. S. A. as the ed. All those who attend the serv­ may not delegate Ita powers; S— hoven. 7:30 p. m., Girls’ Friendly socie­ truth Into deep and honest hearts. Received l*and from Monarchs today by members of the Mer­ one in this country living in the Trustee, for three years, I^lchard Mr*. Hutchinson waa awarded a Food Quiz. Donald Tuttle is chair- Postlude—March In C .. FaUlkes upon this to point out how sim­ are being duplicated with such per­ only democra/y left and no one to ice will bring an article of food the enlarged role of the United Anthem ’’Sing. O Heavena” -r- It will bring forth fruit manifold. Seigneurs received their land chandise Mart, center of gift and city bearing the same name as his McLagan; Board of Finance. Ray glass pie dish as first prize. The man of the Andover group o f ' The Week ty- ple waa the teaching of Jesua fection that experU say they are turn to for/help, that’s going to such as canned goods, fruit or George Expected States In the international field.” Tours. . • Tuesday, 8 p. ,m„ the newly or­ from French monarch* and par­ luxury wares for retailers own. Coventry. England, is a city Warren. Judge Raymond R. contest attracted quite a bit of at­ which the following are members: Monday at 7:00 -B o y Scouts. how much It appealed to the peo­ nth. able to note any difference In be a tough dob for the Americans vegetables. These will be brought All this, he held, is a direct re­ Offertory— "Agnus Del” —No- ganized business glrla’ group of the This parable at least seems clear celled out their grants to aettlers, throughout the country. . of about 250.000. After writing of Bowers. George H. Waddell. tention with neighboring grangers John Hutchinson, Frank Hamil­ Tuesday at'6:30—Choir rehears ple, and how easily It was under­ quality and design between the Im- no matter /how much confidence to the platform, dedicated by sult of popular government, yet vello. G. F. 8 . win meet at the home of and plain when we put all the em­ whom they charged rent. / Hire Refugee ( ’raMamen things In which he is mosyintcr- Installation of the newly elected To Head Foreign from West Hartford, East Hart­ ton and E. L. (Covcll. They an­ stood. p' from Eng­ taking the photographs. had an opportunity to inspect the church school will hold their ses­ sented as believing that the John­ Friday— 7;0« p. m. Boy Scouts. The Women’s League- will ob Freiich Dismiss Later, Smethurst announced he strike issue. A drive to collect Zion loitheran. who runs may read; but there are we should carefully ronsiler and land, Sweden and Shanghai, (Jhlna. I plaque for Nutmeg Forest that has sion at 10 a. m. At three o’clock son act should be left Intact at Saturday/7:45 p. m. Members serve "Guest Day” at the church and President Richard W. Millar (ContlnueA From Page One) delinquent dues was conducted re< High and Cooper Streets. other things in the Gospel that re­ I prepare the' grolmd of our own Picture Taken been Installed In the main lodge there will he a meeting of the least until the British are sho.wn of the TVix-ri-Tween Club will for ail the ladies of the parish In the fabric lines England is now of Vultee had agreed to other con­ cently. Rr\-. H. F. R. Steehholz, Pastor. veal the fullness and richness of hearts'. •Ked’ Teachers [the chief import source. During Japanese Troops room of the Temple. Plans are be­ church workers at the Ellington to be in need of credit to obtain meet ^ the church to attend a Tuesday afternoon at 2:00. The Of W’arehonse ferences beginning (at noon p. the Japanese a free hand for (A t East St. Loul.s. HI.. William ,the Worl? W ar the United' States ing made for dedication of this church. . essential war supplies. Bowjlfig party. committee, Mrs. Frank Williams, Still Goinfg Stmth 1 . t.) today. .southward moves. L. White, a Federal tabor concilia­ Twenty-seventh Sunday after Imported 40 per cent of its fabrics, Shanghai. Nov. 23.— —Au­ plaque and at that time it is ex There will be no meeting of the Toward the neutrality act of Mrs. Charles Whltchcr, Mr*. Philip thoritative information/ reaching Hong Kong, Nov. 23.— Fur­ Agreement waa reached Thurs­ That some such agreement Is tor. reported progress in negotia­ Trinity, last Sunday In the church lots trained In power-flying will Vichy, Nov. 23— (fPi —Eight 20 per cent a. year ago and only 2 perted Supreme officers will be in young people at the church on which he was one of the framers, The Center Church Ranney, and Mrs. Frank 'Vlttner, Is Shanghai today Indicayd that an ther heavy movements of Japan­ day on the salary dispute. The near waa indicated by reports of tions to end the month-old strike year, also called the Sunday In turn to soaring as a recreation and 1 teachers, including Louis Bruntz, per cent____ this yearyear, all of which attendance. Sunda.v evening, but this group his attitude has been that enact­ (lk>ngregatlonal) planning an Interesting muMcal Spurt ill Gliding American newspaper Aan and a ese troops southward were re­ union had asked 75 cents an hour withdrawal of Japanese troops of 1,200 union employes of The memory of the departed. rettor of Nancy University and comes from England. Linen will meet on Tuc.sda|y evening. ment of an amendment to -permit Kev. Watson Woodruff program and afternoon tea. A gen advancement of their flying techg vice consul reported seized by ported todav by Cliinese dis­ minimum pay for unskilled labor. from Manchoukuo. Aluminum Ore Company, a sub­ Church School at 8:30 a. m. Prof. J. Duelling, noted cancer stocks have suffered particularly To Visit mistol American vessels to carry supplies sidiary of The Aluminum Com­ eral Invitation Is extended to all Seen After W ar niqiie." Japanese In Indo-Cmna had pho­ patches, which said 20.000 troops The Senior choir. of the Union The company had been paying 50. Foreign observers here believed Service in German at 9:30 a. m. specialist at Toulouse University, ^s a result of the war. Bovs Blamed for to Great Britain, with or without pany of America. They are seeking , Morning worship. 10 50. Sermon the ladies of the parish Here for the second annual tographed a Jai/nnese-guarded were moving ou( of the Yangtze Congregational church\w1Il go to A clause In a new two-year con­ Japan’s ne:$t move would be com­ Text of sermon: Luke 12, 35-40. were dismissed today from the 1 auiued weaver.# from France and escorts of warships could only be a wage Increase of 10 cents atV^ by the minister.'Topic: Thanksgiv­ snowbird soaring contest. Girton warehouse in which was stored river valley to Shanghai for trans­ Bristol Sunday evening to partici­ tract under consideration provid­ plete occupation of French Indo- Theme: The (Christian’s life a con­ teaching profession for alleged | j^giy_ however, are aiding In the regarded by Germany as an act of hour.) / ing 1940. The music: Elmira. N. Y., Nov. 23.— (-Fi— predicted winter meets would portation to Formosa. Damaged Engine pate In the H.vmn Festlv^ of the ed 55 cents an hour for newly- Chlna, followed by pressure on Taloottvlile tinuous watlng for the coming of Communist activities. j proiLuction of chintzes, damasks war. Prelude—Pilgrim s (Jhorus ...... Possibility of motorless plane fly- make gliding a year-around sport. | same time the govern The dispatches added that 20 Hartford Chapter, Amerlcah Guild employed workers, ranging to Thailand (Siam ). Speculation also ...... Wagner ('oAgregatk>nal CTiurch. the Lord unto judgment. ■ and antique stripes, of quality and House and Senate In Recess ing aa a post-war recreation for 1 The emergency defen.se pro- | ^ jp t announced that -M. Dewoit- Japanese warships had sailed of Organists. This will be-hold at 62>ii cents at the end of three included the possibility of a Lutheran Hour broadcast over design equal to thatt.formcrly im­ A tractor owned by Contractor House and Senate were In re­ Anthem: Bonum Eflt ...... Bach warplane pilots wa.s envi.sloned to-j pram, he added, has ruled out g lid -; ine, French pursuit plane manu- To relieve from the vicinity of Yamchow, the Prospect Methodist churra in months. Japanese attack on Britain's Rev. lieorge U ’. Stephenson, Station W TH T at 1:.30 p. m. ported frorfi their native countries. V’llllam F. John.son of Phelps roifd. cess for the week-end today, with Anthem. If Ye Love Me ...... dav by a member of the Civil j jng as a preliminary .- ■training 1 fapturcr. and Jacques Moutet. son southwesternmost part of Kwang- Bristol. Twenty-one choirs will But with this settled, th* two stronghold at Hong Kong...... Simper Fantor. Choir rehearsal on Tuesday at Price Jiim|m on English Pieces Misery of Is again in working order after be­ the House scheduled to meet out-, GOLDS tung province, for an undeter­ comprl.ie the choral section. factions were unable to reconcile ST 7:30 p. m. ■ is ing out of use for two weeks as the Offertory: Nocturne ...... Chopin FATHER JOHNS l.lQuIrt side the Capitol building Monday'’ differences over a ’‘ho etrike" Servicea of Sunday, Nov. 24; Joint Thanksgiving service with " « expert on ^ j ^"f^m Ibr^S^^LepI TiihlctB mined destination. result of boys’ pranks. Mrs. lassow Dies 5IANCHI Postlude: March in G .... Smart Mr.s. Agnes Trepton Lassow. for the first time in many year*. clause in the new contract. The 10:45—Mornlng' Worahlp. Thank St. Mark’s Lutheran church at (VIEDICINE t The tractor was in a lot on The Senate will return Monday to British Bomb The Church School, 9:30. r w T t r e " ^ e '; . r . r spurt i X t e r t L ' : , ’' Girton" t C V U ^ e r p in e \ -me%ieces from England Sweden. Some drop* aged 87, widow of Wilhelm Las­ company insisted that there be no SPECIAL MIDNIGHT The Cyp club, 6:00. President; Offering Service. 1 Glastonbury next Thursday at de-1 Shanghai, China and Japan, 85 YEARS FIGHTING COLDS Coash Drops The exact sources of the Orino­ W.ashington street east of Henry its former chamber, down the cor­ 9:.30 a. m. In the Engli.sh language 666 sow, died early today after a short ! similar walkouts and the union Thanksgiving tve Flora Pickles. Leader of Devotions, 12:00 Sunday School. in gliding and soaring as a sport ] ceding . . . ] Sweden, however. supplies this co river were not dLscovered until street where it had been left after ridor from its pre.sent quarters, and In the Glastonbury church. i tention was not disclosed. nab-4r-'.Tlsm'’ ■ Wonderfal. illness. She had made her home i railed this Its "only defense." Ailriatic Port atll^rW November 37th Betty True. Leader of topic, Betty 4:00-Junior C. E. The topic: after war whcji th'jusands of pi- ; plemental\(Tainlng. Trr late in the 19th century. work waa finished excavating a for the first time since Jan. 4, IJntmrnt with her son, Curtis W. Lassow. I Efforts to bring the groups to­ Barstow. Topic: Thanksgiving. "Are Thanksgiving Baskets Station 31. cellar. Efforts made to start the 1859. at fit Grand street. I gether yesterday were unsuccess- DOUBLE [HILLS in a double thrill rd thy Mass. Herbalist "Doctors" grandchildren. (D., N. M.), to take up the contro-^ Greek crews helped batter the Widespreuil Raids Robert Hawley, leader. Teacher Goil, according as the lyjrd thy I OPEN FOR DELIVERY 24 HOURSl TEL. 8500 South African native herbal­ •Funeral services will be held versial Logan-Walter bill which* Fascist forces in their flight north God hath blessed thee." j 6:30 p. m.. Young People's Hour. Training room. Meeting of the Junior society st ists. who are claiming recognition Monday afternoon at. two o’clock would establish rules of procedure j of the city.) * M a d r on Britain Wednesday, 7 00 - Junior Kings Tuesday at 7. Our young people for General Motors’ as "doctors," assess scheduled from her late home. Rev. Karl O. for surh government agencies as Italian Equipment U«ptu$;«^ ^rlln. Nov. 23 — 'Jo'/D — Wide- are Invited to meet with the young the Mme hour. Daughters. 7;Jo p. m.. Evangelistic service. MORIARTY BROTHERS rates of payment for treatments. Klotte will officiate and burial will the Labor Board and facilitate The Greek high command said unread night air raids on Britain, Thursday. 7:30 a. m — Fjirly people of the Vernon Center 301-315 CENTER STREET AT BROAD STREET A row or 55 is the usual fee for coiirt appeals from their decisions, captured Italian equipment lUMincludlng renewed onslaughts .Sermon by the pastor. • be in the Elmwood cemetery. Ver­ including morning Thanksgiving service. Dr. church. We shall leave Talcott- The Week latest and greatest style ^^uccess! It failed to act on the motion '■ eluded 80 large and small guns, 55 against the Midlands industrial treating a patient succe.ssfully. non Center. Woodruff will speak. vllle at 6:45. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.. M‘d- Plan Program. yesterday when only 45 senators, ' .anti-aircraft guns, 20 tanks orore cities of Birmingham and Coven­ FrldsV, 6:30-- Troop 1 Girl Thursilay at 9:30 a. m. Our week Prayer and Praise service The Children's Work Commit­ tlrree leas than the quorum need- j than 250 automobiles, im orjt than try and the ports of Southampton Scouts, Miss Emily Smith, cap­ annual Thanksgiving Day service. Icycles with the pastor In charge tee of the Tolland County Council ed'to transact busineas, answered 1.-500 motorcycles and and Bristol, were reported today tain. Let those who have anything to be when their names were called. Or- ] considerable quantities*; of munl- of Religious Education will hold by the high command. Friday, 6:30 — Troop 7. Girl thankful for be glad to show it. Swedish Congregational Church dinarily 49 senators make up a i tions, and supplies of food and meeting on Sunday afternoon It said they follmved German Scouts. Miss Jessie Hewitt, cap­ The evening meeting will be omit­ S. E. Green, Minister for teachers and, workers at the quorum but the recent death of i clothing. day raida on London and the Eng­ tain. , ted. Pittman left a vacancy which has | Retreating Kalliuis wore re SUNDAY.MONDAY 'llington Congregational church, lish Channel seaside resort of Friday. 8:00- Men's club tiowl- Friday at 6:45 —(Tholr rehearsal. Swedish morning worship 10:30. and it Is expected that represen­ not been filled. The- -House has i —ported ' - ■ '------bombe’len heavily by Greek Brighton. Inz, Y. M. C. A. alleys. Sunday, Dec. 1 'Will be our Loy­ English morning w;orahip 11:10. tatives from throughout Tolland ; only i and British' planes swooping Into ahead of it. Its leaders .said, Notes alty Sunday. Pledges for the Sunday school 12:00. | three mountajif passes jammed with Two freighters also were said to CIRCLE County will attend. 1perfunctory sessions every A Thank-offering will be taken coming year will be brought to Young People’s evening service At the meeting consideration ' days. troops; Reports from Salonika have been damaged severely tomorrow for the church. church and dedicated to the Lonl. will he given to possible ChrUt-i .■■ajd'Brltish planes alone were he- through bomb hits in air attacks on Sunday, Dec. 1 .—Sacrament of 7-: 30. oictc^ Old ?HaH- _Theae will speak for us how Im­ Monday evening the Junior ^ mas programs for Sunday school ; ■ved to have shot down 40 Italian convoys. the Lord’s Supper wltfi reception portant we think religion is. Group will meet at the home of 1 arid churches with practical sug­ planes within the past few days. The communique reported that Chain Eating of members. Mias Ruth Nelson In Rockville at gestions being offered. Miss ; Greek accounts of the entry of British air raids in western, Nazi- Attend the early morning \Wuxt&i The Salvation Army INSTALL . . . Marjorie Stephens of Vernon will their troops Into Koritza, which occupied France and western Ger­ Thanksgiving service! 7:30. Thursday evening at 7 o’clock a \ speak on "Making Christmas Slg- ' Place Boi^ the Greek press termed a "llber- many killed seven civilians and In­ The Caledonian Market Is only Adjutant and Mrs. N. J. Curtis Thanksgiving Day service will be ; nifleant in Our Teaching." Miss j ated Greek city,” oald the soldiers jured 20, but said damage waa ten days away. I were greeted oiit.slde the city by Saturday and Sunday meetings: held at the church. AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT Eva French and Rev. L. Theron (Continued from Page One) slight. French of Rockville will speak on 1 the mayor, priest and a delegation Saturday— - j You still have time to install our Famous-Make Emanuel Lutheran Church 7:30 p. m.—Open air meeting. Christian Science Services "Christmas Carols and Music ” and Thoraten A. GuaUIaon, Pastor bell, former Cl^eland labor iitiion 1 The Finnish Ministry of Public 8:60 p. ro.— Public meeting. Sunday, Nov. 24 Automatic Oil Burner and enjoy it this Winter there will be a demonstration by officials n o w ;^ in R Ohio p e n i V - ! flower-strewn Sunday , ’ the, Ellington Primary Class with streets, decked with Greek flags. Welfare has decreed that all Sunday— and many Winters lo com e! tiary terijw for extorting .51,200 Clhristlan Science churches lo­ Miss Barbara Patric. as teacher in woolen fabrics must contain at 9:30 a. m.— Sunday school. from St^"*one of the restaurant company, oper- 'STATE vited. (Tiurch largest crowds to witness a semi- The Week 7:00 p. m.,—Open air m ating. ating also in New York, Chicago. Sergeant Major John Lyons, lead­ Golway Street pro football contest In this section Detroit and Pittsburgh, said it Monday, 7;30 p. m.— Beethoven Streamliner Six Sedan Coupe $923* {.white sidewall tires optional at extra cost) er. , will be present at tKe third game could give no reason for the Phila­ Glee Club. ' Rev. S. J. Szezepowski in -the serlea'ior the championship Tuesday. 4:00 p. m. - Confirma­ 7:30. p. m.— Public service, Mrs. delphia blast which shattered win­ Major Brindley wUl be the speak­ Sunday services: ARE YOU SKEPTICAL - - of Tolland County on Sunday dows and .paused estimated dam­ tion Class. First mass at 8:30. er at this service. Come- and you afternoon when the Stafford Olym- age of $1,400. 7:30 p. m.— Sunday School Highf maaa at 10:30. About a burner at this price? Then consider these faets: pi^And the All-Rockvllle eleven# Teachers and Officers meet at the will not be disappointed. The only difference between this burner and most nthern VK^t. The game will' be played ‘ - rwi home of Miss Ruth Benson, 370 AU are welcome! selling between $195.00 and $',’^.0 0 Is the margin of profit. K a t the Cricket lot In Rockville L C U V C 1 Q l l l O r r O W East Center street. Erik- W Seeks Evicleiiee But don’t take our word for It! * By all means see the other/ starting at two o’clock sharp, in . Modean, superintendent, will be In South Methodist Church \ ) burners first, then ronie down and let us show yon oar order that It may be completetd | Oti Soilt1l4*l*n 'Prill charge.of the business session. Earl E. Story, D.D., Minister burner. Or better still, let us show you the list of nearly before darkness falls. Included] ^ S O U U i e m 4 T i p ^ Wednesday, 6:30 p. m.— Boy Of Law Violations 100 famillea who have bought this burner. No doum vnii In the Rockville lineup will be big Icouts. 10:45 a. m.—Worship and ser-1 know some of tliem — probably they are your itext door Pres Coan, former Amherst Col­ Mrs. Fred P. Kelsh of .52 Wads Friday, 7:30 p. m —Emanuel mon. Subject: “An Expression of i n,^l;;hliors. W e’%e installed hiimefs all over town, North, lege star. With the first game worth street and Mrs. James A. | 'C2»olr. /. Gratitude,” with Dr. Story preach- j Washington, Nov. 23—tiP)—Sen­ South, East and West. In Hartford, East Hartford, i h i a victory for Stafford and the sec­ Roberts of Chapel street, will Saturday, 9 a. ,'-m,— Children s Ing. Musical program: |ator Gillette (D., la.) undertook Bolton*, Coventry and Andover. No matter where you live ond game a 9-9 tie, the contest leave early, tomorrow mdmlng for Choir. Prelude. "Cantablle”— Loret. today a search for evidence of (here I* one In your neighborhood. iThe owner will he tomorrow will be hard fought. a trip to New Orleans and return, ALSO Sunday, December 1 what he called a “wholesale viola­ prntid to tell you about It. They’are Impartial and thev’ll Anthem. "Blessed Is He 'That Turkey Shoot. planned by the Woman’s Benefit ■niE 8 MESQUITEERS In Holy Communion will lie cele­ Cometh"— Gounod. tion of the aplrit If not the letter" tell you the truth. After all — IT’S PERFOR5I.ANCE A "Turkey Shoot” will be stage;! aaioclation. Mrs. Kelsh Is presi­ brated at 10:45 a. m. of Federal laws restricting expen­ TH.AT COUNTS! ' f ' "UNDER TEXAS SKIES” Anthem, “Holy, Holy, Holy" at the grounds of the Rockville dent of Mystic Review, the local i The annual Missionary Prayer Urom the "St. Cecelia Maas") — ditures In this year’* political Fish and Game clubi* Skeet field branch, and Mrs. Roberts has long Day Service will be held at 7 p. m. campaigns. PLUS! CARTOON TREAT! Craunod. on Sunday afternoon, starting at been actively interested. Postlude, "March"— Loret. A s chairman of the Senate Com­ two o’clock. A swinging target It Is expected that many will Concordia Lutheran The Men’s Friendship CTub will mittee appointed to police the go from Hartford, including Field NOW; will be one of the feature# and Garden and Winter Sta. attend this service In a body. A election*. Gillette set Investiga­ CHECK THESE FEATURES prizes of turke>'8 and chicken# will ] Director Mrs. Grace Beat, and “ONE CROWDED NIGHT" K. Rltrher, Pnator special offering will be taken for tors to searching reports made to be awarded to the winners. J more than 50 members from other “KID FROM SA N T A F E ” the clerk of the House on political Neil Benton la chairman of the | parts of the state. Stops will be “JUNIOR G-MEN'”—NO. 6 Overseas Relief. 8:50 a. m.— Sunday school and 9:30 a. m.— (Jhurch school. contributions and expenditures. ---THEN COMPARE! rommittee In charge of the shoot. ’ made In Washington, Charlottes- Bible claaaes. Alfred Lange, super­ Adult class under the leadership He also wrote state officials for Funeral. ' vllle, Atlanta. At New Orleans a Beieeieeiu Bre similar reports which they receive Webster or Tuthlll Fuel Unit. Jefferson Transformer. intendent. of Lewis W . Haskins. The funeral of Louis A. Sklbla-; big banquet and festival, also a n 10:00 a. m — Engllah gervlce. and dispatched requests for finan­ I.rland Long-Hour Motor. Turrington Aluminum Fan and ki 39 of 4 Strong avenue waa pageant similar to that held last 10:45 a. m.— Church echool .Mlnneapolis-iloneywell Controls. These products are Memorial service. cial information to the chairmen Keld at the Burke PMneral Home ! year at the World’s Fair will be nuraery. of Democratic and Republican '' standard on 90% of all burners made today and many are TODAY 11:00 a. m.— German aenice. 6:00 p. m.— Union" meeting of on getaways :; smooth on cruising : : : dependable on, Friday and at St. Joseph’s } arranged, ^ h ' P V r L RANGERSorFORTUNE Committees in every state. Totenaonntag. interrhangrable. .The bumere are manufactured by a church. W . John J. Sobolewskl. return home about December 1 b> .!» 11(1 NIIKII IJdl and the Intermediate and Senior Ep- ns, sosme tus m u trm m stts through the years . . . and as economical as many pioneer In the industry with nearly 30 years’ experience 2.00 p.. m.— Senior choir re­ assistant pastor officiated. The | another route, STME* worth Leagues. The young people smaller cars. Why not stop in st your Pontiac and still growing. The burners arc fully guaranteed and Tomorrow hearsal. from the North Methodist church bearers were Frank Lemek. Val- | MacMURRAYMORISON-OEKKER HARTFORD fir m stm f m mttt dealer's today and inspect the style sensation o f meet the requirements of ,F. H. A. and H. O. l « C. — I'n- Fought Flowers The Week will be guesU. Dr. Story will Sweflish Freighter I erian Lemek. Louie Orlowekl, W ll- 1 derwrlter* Laboratories and National Board of Under­ , (RkMt RoIm 4 • lasoh SeMMkrart ■ DM Fni Tueaday at 8:00 p. h). the Broth­ speak on "The Yardatick of Serv­ 1941? It is available either as a six or so eight for Ham Dowgegwlcz, Jr„ CMlmer the style hit o f the jrear . . . the body writers! In 1896. the U. S. W ar Depart­ erhood will meet. ice.” only twenty-five dollars difference. ' Ziemba and Edwin Kuez, all mem- | I I — ON THE SAME SHOW:- dioira take notice! Rehearsal Reports Attack design everyone is excitied about! Origi-' ment waa called upon to’ fight 7:30 p. m.—Union Thankaglving thia week. Wednesday. Junior nated by General Motors, it's offered ny llowera. W ater hyacinths, im­ I DICK POWELL . ELLEN DREW* service of the North and South * Delivered at Pontiac, M id . choir at 7:00 p. m. Senior choir at CALL 6320 TODAY — NO OBLIGATION! FREE SURVEY! ported from Brazil, were so nu- II in “CHRISTMAS IN JULY” Methodist churches at South New York, Nov. 23—(J5—Mac- Pontiac in the Streamliner "Torpedo” at its lowest State tax, optional equipment -Personal Notices merou* they were choking up the 8:00 p. m. Church. Rev. W . T. Wallace will kay Radio received a report today price. Here is a long, low, sleekly modern car with and accessories—extra. Prices T b M s e apeak. Hla subject; "In "* Like from the SS Anten, a 6,135-ton UNEXCELLED RANGE AND FUEL OILI rivers and streams of Florida.’ Gospel Hall distinaive Silver Streak front end and richly ap­ sabject to change without notice. TODATi “SPBINO PARADE” PLUS “MEN AGAINST THE SKY" These.” Solo numbers will be giv­ Swedlah freighter, that she had 415 Center Street pointed, spacious body Fisher. Here is a car with Whale Tusk en by Mrs. Belledna Nelson Man­ been torpedoed approximately 250 performance as outstanding as its appearance—fast Only $25 more for to Eight in any model! fU f' [iR f CAR WIftI IHS ' In Memoriam sur. milea off the west coast of Ireland, Tn lovina memory of our moUior. 10:30 a- m — Sunday—Breaking .Mre. Matilda Rueiell who died Nov. Seldom does more than one tusk I ARE YOU A SISSY? IF NOT—ATTEND THE | but waa ‘‘atlll floating." of bread. , , Monday— 1:00 p. ro.. HuaUere *111* report: Lat. 56.57 N. Long. 193'; develop on the narwhal whale. 12:18 p. m.— Sunday school. 16.17 W . Ship torpedoed atlll M an ch coter The tusk, usually the left one. 7:00 p. m.— Ooepel meeting. Group; 3:45-p. m*. Qlrl Scouts. Htr-voice la itlll. her heart la cold. floating.” And her real la long and deep. reaches the enormoua length- of 7:48 p. m.— Tuesday Prayer Tuesday— 3:45 p, m.. Brownie 91-93 Center Street Midnight HORROR SHOW Scouts; 7:00 p. m., Boy Scouts; Uoyd'a Register shows that the COLE MOTORS But ever aa the yeara roll on ten feet. It projects straight from meeting. '* BOLAND OIL CO. H tr memory wa will kaep. the upper jaw, and la used In 7:00 p. m., Mizpah Group; 7:S<> p. Anten’a home port*ls Goteberg, CENTER STREET AT W’EST CENTER STREET THANKSGIVING EVE — NOVEMBER 27TH 7:48 «. m.—FrkJay. Bible study. Bona and Paughtara . fighting. 4 - Veatordayt Andre la nnoaually catch sllena slipping In and nar­ interested In tke Mexlenn girl. cotic amuggUng and any crimi­ Labor Talks Working witli her, ke decldee, win nals wo can. And If It hadn t be n piMiire. It hie plane eao- boon for Mlaa Ronnie hero—’’ WORLD WEEK .He bays n car, Inatalla “You aay those were not Mexi­ O f Union Mmeelf as nignest at a dude cans, Mr. Starr?” Bailey naked. Cartoonists See Some European Climbers A'VE for Turkey and Greece, rmneb. At a dUIng station ke “ No. air. Japanese. Hadn't ex- People there isn’t a country in south­ \ se e a the Montoya. _girl again, _ over' pected that. We don't catch many '^GENTS for the bulk of S ^ Vnenrs some story about - - Ronnie’s- here/* The Americas eastern Europe that is in any po­ America’s organized labor Infantrymen's Future bravery. | "And they weren’t aliens, after Scowls From Argentina sition to say “no” to Adolf Hitler. met either in Atlantic City After Germany’'s blitzlined army * • • all, but American bom ?” (CIO) or New Orleans (AFL) Argentina's most conspicuous swept over most of Western Eu­ Yet this week Hitler carefully Ronnie Goes Hnnting. j "Yea, sir. They, had proof of this week. They talked mostly role in Pan-American affairs has rope last Spring, critics here called in leaders from that area Chapter VI I that. Fingerprint records, photos, about prospects of meeting next been to take exception. This week’s charged U. S. Army officials with and elsewhere. Observers won­ Ronlca Bailey felt that utter birth certificates, everything. All developments were no exception. despair, born of terror, wHen i can file against ’em Is an un­ year in one city under one com­ persisting in organizing our army dered if II Duce’s woes in conduct-- danger Is all around you and noth- lawful weapon charge, and resist­ Her neighbors, Uruguay and along horse-and-bayonet lines. ing the Greek campaign had mand. ' Paraguay, have been considering ing la to be done. Ing an officer, and they can plead Now the Army has an answer. made Hitler feel a bit less as­ She bad slipped off her horse misunderstanding and mistaken HOSTESS GIFTS the construction of air and naval U. S. infantry tactics are being sured about his expected drive Identity and all to that, even. But Building & ILoan CIO bases with U. S. assistance. And all and crept forward afoot In sheer Are you taking a gift to your Hostess on At first, CIO leaders weren't so “ revolutionized.” No longer will toward the Near East. , adventure spirit and curiosity, that don’t make Miss Ronnie’s Perrett & Glenney Offer Thanksgiving Day? nations in lower South America •the lacked even the pearl-handled help any less Import—’’ much concerned about labor unity except Argentina are said to favor doughboys be asked to go over the Apparently he had believed Best for Savins We suggest: A Make-up Klf top in masses, present themselves Mussolini would have Greece pistol that stayed In her plane, "I know, I know, Mr. Starr, A Box of Powder as the possibility of a chair-swinR- cooperation in defense plans. But—see here, what would five ing civil war in CIO ranks. Back­ as a broad target to machine gun­ mopped up by the time he was so, she couldn’t flee and she Trucking, Moving Service t'ologne or (.'ompact Though Argentina signed the couldn’t fight, and a hundred men be doing out on the desert Bath Malts or Guest Soap ers of Sidney Hillman, of the ners and fight their way forward ready to move! Instead it had be­ that way?" Mr. Bailey’s face was For fifty years now. the Man- Havana declaration of solidarity, only with the aid of rifle and bay­ yards off an American officer was Fragrant .Monluue .Make-up Blend Amalgamated Clothing Workers, she indicated displeasure this week come imperative that his army do battling with five desperate men. Intent now. He looked closely at che.ster Building and Uian Asso­ onet. a rescue job in Greece first. Trucking la the modem meaps . nections in New York for all were still peeved at .lohn L. Lewis at any U. S. collaboration in that She peeked out between two the officer. points to the south or west. This ciation. Inc., located at 9.55 Main for backing Wendell Willkie'. And Secretary of War Stimson says At'.any rate, he called in stooped "Said they was hunting.’ of transportation of goods of all street in the store of C. E. House area as intrusion into her own rocks. kinds. .Many local firms frequently | concern has a fine record for ex­ they accused Lewis of giving key natural spherq. And a high official riflemen of the future will seek to King Boris of Bulgaria; Hun­ Actually, she had a side view "You—believe that?" tremely careful handling and & Son, ha.s been offering a two­ penetrate “soft spots in the enemy garian'Premier Count Pal Teleky "Well, no sir. Nothing to. hunt find it necessary to make "rush fold service to the public, for those committee posts to supporters. said ,\rgcntina would cooperate in of the little battlefield. She could delivery” shipments and the desll- ; packlng'of all merchahdlse and MItim & a iti S d s i formation.” And the chief of in­ (Hungary hopped onto the Axis): see five of the aliens—two of now. Especially with Just pistols." who are Interested in savings and Hillman and Lewis stayed at a common plan only when in dan­ nation may he a nearby point or a furniture and has demonstrated Hotel Sheridan Building — Street Entrance hotels 200 feet apart. During a fantry, Major General Lynch, adds Italy’s foreign minister. Count whom unmistakably were dead or "Um,” Mr. 'Baltey modltated a time and again its ability In this for those who desire loan.s. ger of actual attack. moment. "Lsrok here, Mr. Starr far dlstnnl one. Just how to get For a safe and profitable invest­ .599 ,>Ialn Street Phone SflOH stroll bne evening they bumped that the rifleman will coordinate Ciano; Kumania's Chief of State wounded now. Suddenly she ob these deliveries to their destina- field so that no damage 1s suffer­ However, she had a mission in Antonescu. And he revealed he had served that SUrr was no longer you appear to be a Icvel-heatlcd ment. you may purchase shares in into each other (perhaps through Washington this week dickering his movement with the supporting 1 tion in the least possible time, ed while in transit. the Building and Lo.on Association fire of big guns, planes and tanks. a double-barreled drive In mind shooting. man. And you are a federal of­ No distance is too far and no the finagling of well-wishers) on for economic help. Some Argen­ ficer. I—Ronnie, call Fahlan to without cnlalllng a great amount on which you pay Jt.OO per month No attempt, he said, will be made when he reeeived Ramon Serrano "O-o-o-oh!” It was almost a of crating and preparation, and load too large or small that Per­ the boardwalk. Both beamed, chat- tinians suspected that their coun­ bring out some refreshments, eh?” per share. Or you can obtain to maintain “alignmerlt” of ad­ Suner, Spaih’s foreign minister. moan. "I wonder If he la —Is with the a'--aurancc of the goods rett and Glenney cannot handle THE try might alter her attitude if dead;” Ronlca. slightly surprised, nev­ with the assurance that every­ Single Payment Shares at *100 vancing units. Two Oeographle Flllars ertheless got up to obey. Fabian, ! arriving in proper condition, often each w-lth no further payments re­ Fuel and Range U. s' aid is obtained. Fury began to replace the fear i pre.>ronts a problem. thing will oe taken' care of exact­ MODERN that assailed her. because those the Mexican cook; would be li^hc Quality Paint quired. Thousands of people have The Hamburger Fremdenblatt f V;ATI'KING OtJ PONT Perrett and Glenney, who have ly os requested. They employ a Students' Scruples aliens had shot at her once earl­ rear somewhere, she knew. staff of well trained drivers and chosen one or both of these meth­ ------OIL ...... '■ FUEL . . . Canada's Vacant Chair _ described Spain and Rumania as Reg. II. S Put. Off. been in the moving and trucking Eight young men preparing for ier In this day and she had done other employes, all experts in ods of putting away money for the Telephone 3866 Gathering dust in the basement “ two geographic pillars marking When she was gone. Mr. Bailey "nuco-in'i.iJX” business here for more than three future and the Aasociation has IS REAL GAS— the ministry at Union Theological the space within which the great nothing to cause It. She decided decades, offer to asibmie this re- their line, to assure you of com­ A .NATURAL GAS of the Pan-American Union build­ now that she must go back for spoke again to the Border Pa­ Wallpa|>rr — Vunilshes plete satl.sfactlon. never declared less than four per If you are looking for quality Seminary didn't register for the fight . . . in the Mediterranean is .sponslblllty for mcrchantit or busi­ cent dividends. and I’hllgus Service exactly ing is a high-backed mahogany help. trol man, but in low tone. Plelure Framing ness people with such a pfcJblern In addition to local moving and oil . . . we have It! duplicates city gas service lu tm BirfHift'gkitm A ft-littu ld Sbc4mak*r le ( ki50 yards villain with all the fine.sfle of a The West .Side Dairy is one of ; s„ns will do the rest SERVICE didn't want the job- |t amounts to extension of the net- a right to ask.” Paris. Soon he hinted he had I top working order, you have pro- several other cities. reached an agreement “ in prin­ of the embattled men. Then she Simon Legrec. the largest mdependent dealers In : I bably discovered the truth of that beds, evergreens and the Lewis ridiculed Hillmanite pro­ w\oik to Latin America. paused behind a rock about hip Actors such as Edwaril G. Rob- CMSS Manchester, owned and operated • c O a L — COKE Prize catch was a 23-year-old ciple.” And Germans seemed will­ Broken auto glass windows are I statement. And you've probably lawn. W'e can get it for you posals to resume peace parleys, "It. fhe backbone of this program View* On Aid ln.son, Chester Morris. Jame.s Cag­ by Joseph “Trueman and his four Girl Dies After i decided, too. that it pays to turn RANGE AND FUEL OILS wiil\be objective news reports. In German who said his name was ing to soothe the French, by re­ dangerous! Have the windows sons. Raymond, George, Herbert would be a waste of time.' he said, Heinrich Peter Fassbender, and These persons offered opinions "I c-can shoot from here!” She ney. Paul Muni and the late Rob­ ' such Jobs over to .someone who | hy the bushel or cubic yard ‘'to raise the hopes of millions . . . add™n. opera, symphony con­ leasing more war prisoners. aald It, and she was physically ert Gleckler outdistanced the ro­ In your car replaced with new and Sherwood Trueman. One of ; Prompl Deliverie.s that he had worked for the Nazi regarding the extent Anaerica Four German freighters at Tam­ shatterprmil glass. Happy Birthday makes a specialty of this field. , at reitsonahle prices. by making it appear that there is certs, \American drama and liter-' calmer than she Imagined she mantic Romeos of that period a.s j the reaaon.s why the We.st Side | J. Rhey Braithwaite of 52 ,\l .All Times secret service for five years, first should go in sending aid to Britain: pico, Mexico, slipped out to sea, they gave audiences exciting por- . Dairy has constantly increased its ' __ - . any possibility of peace." The con­ ature tMnslated into Spanish and could be. Muscles were tense We Sell tilass tor Every Need: Pearl strek Is just such a special- PHONE 8,)»7 in Spain and Belgium then in the Thomas Galbraith, of the British perhaps to take provisions to a sea She lifted the rifle, rested on the trayals of the top mobsters. tr.ade Is the fact that milk and j Philadelphia. Nov. 2.'i.-— .5 1 vention voted, however, to con- PortuguMe, will be offered. Purchasing Commission: “ It isn’t ist. He's been in bu.sines.a locally j MANCHESTER ‘ Unue keeping a peace committee U. S. Fassbender was picked up raider. But when destroyers were boulder, and took a perfect, nerve­ Curiously, none of these top METCALFE GLASS CO. other proilucLs supplied by this 1 Cherokee Indiart girl had “my vif^ile. “ operating out of. Los An­ true, that any nation engaged in for many years and it is a mighty j LL’ MRER & EUEI. CO. John S. Wolcott & Son available. sighted, one ship was scuttled and less alrA-A sharp bead right flight actors of the tough role.s Center St. Tel. .58.56 progre.s.sive concern are happiest blrthdav"—her seventh— i .i*,,.,,,.'thinir fn «tumD him when geles." . such a struggle ns that in which the other three hurried back into through the sights and onto the were anything resembling those cd the best as to quality. You ran 1 though she war in difficult thing to stump him wnen Telephone .51 45 He warned that AFL proposals we are engaged today would not tt comes to rep.-uring such necc.'wi- / ^ r o a d To uncover spies and saboteurs port. Later, it appeared, the de­ torso of a man dressed In dark roles in real life. Robinson, from j a hospital. ties of the household as vacuum for labor unity were illusive and welcome the active assistance o9 a clothing. Only the poorest of the time he scored hLs flr.st hit as Playmates .sent a cake and lots hypocritical, that the AFL would the Dies committee propo.sed Con­ stroyers were U. S. patrol vessels. /Seaners, w.oshlng machines, elec­ 1-L. Nipponese Prbiec+i gress gi'ont at least $1,000,000. To great and friendly nation.” Mexican newspapers were Indig­ shots could have missed. Nick Scars! In "The Racket." was of presents to cheer up the yoiiiifL W EST SIDE DAIRY’ rJ:’ '- seek to carve up several CIO ' "No! No-no!" She murmured chiefly Interested In being a suc­ \ COMPLETE i patient, erltically burned Noverp> tric irons and W. Mc­ to be humanitarian, but we can do, vice Marshal W. S. Douglas. The silly, she realized. Muscles had their own. All succeeded. YOUR FIGURE tary, an associate general counsel, sorts his belicT in thc\40-hour At one time. British ships were also ah expert In duplicating and Cormack tallied figures on a scrap no rhore inhuman thing than to industrlaL cities of Coventry and begun to tremble, and now she Of the plays on Broadway at the Prompt and Efilcient Printing a Spencer dettfned for you For AH Festlva AFL was giving China “ face” m order and the chief administrative ex­ week, but says in a nationaI.emer- Instruction grouped in six ratings, according fitting keys and in sharpening .to opien peace^^ talks, (j-hincse of paper. " permit the United States, the one Birmingham were subjected to was too utterly frightened to moment there Is only one In such of All Kinds to ftlim your hipt and waistline, ' Occasions! .\FL President Green made no aminer) quit: gency “ American labor should, speak with anything like the a gangster mood, the, anti-social to the number of guns they car­ tools. Just call 4200 when you are JOS. TRUEMAN 8 leaders pricked' thiir by sa-ying: ■The newly chosen Deipocratic protector of free government, to withering Nazi raids. The RAF, in Singer Sewing Machine Co. in need of'Tiis services, or bring flatten your abdom en and dia* attempt to disguise his intense in­ and no doubt would, work more." threat and menace ahe had meant character that swarmed across the COMMUNITY PRESS Inc. ried. "First rate’ came from a phrafm — and five you fraceful SONS “Japan can have^ anytime 2. AFL-CIO peace again was house leader was trying to figure be drawn *into future doitruction.” reply, pummeled Hamburg. the article to his shop at the rear terest in the CIO meeting. When to put Into her voice. Broadway stages in the Capone A. E. Holmes J. "• Bar* 707 Main St. Tel. 8388 naval term belonging to that posture. 84 McKee Street she wants it, by withdrawing ft\om talked. out a way to adjourn Congress. He Instantly, somebody turned and of Si Pearl street, ■ Lewis said he was quitting, preen and Pllllngcr days. That Is "Blind 281 No. Main St. Tel. 87'27 period. , China." • 3. Some senators seompd will­ couldn't work it. Although late shot at her. smiled, raisecl his eyebrows and Home ' planes and trains brought driblets Alley,” a melodrama which Is a said solemnly that if Lewis didn't ing to let the n(?\v boa'rd test the Short Short Stories She didn’t try again to call out success In this revival although It Canine Cutlets Wagner Act (under which NLRB Musical Showdown of Democrats to the house floor. or aim closely. She Just shot MISS ANNIE SWIFT also quit as head of the powerful Adopted: A resolution by U. S. had only a mild reception when During Germany's famine , operates) before ,. pressing for .ASCAP vs. BMI spells fight—a Republicans and non-cooperative Died: Martin Beck, theatrical back. . originally presented five years ago. Hour* *2 G> .5 .»nd 7 ti» 9 l‘ . M, mine workers union, the next CIO Democrats held their majority. Communist Party, to dissolve its The rifle thumped her ahoulder. Rublnow Bldg. 3rd Floor HOT WATER president would be a Lewis pawn. World w a r days an agricultural \ amendments, battle over the fees paid by broad­ manager and producer; Dr. Ray­ Roy Hargrave, who plays the Sorry you had C O L L I S I # R Daily Pattern Democrats, though, held their mond Pearl, Johns Hopkins Uni­ affiliation with the Communist In­ She sat back, astonished, and 1 Plenty of It FDR wired a plea for a ‘‘just expert advised Germans to “ follow Apparently, labor leaders were casters for the music they use. ternationale, which has headquar- Gangster Hal Wilson tn “ Blind a sm acklip. ASCAP i.s the American Societ'y lines long enough to pass the Sen- versity 'biologist; New York news­ gazed at the thing before she Alley.” is as tough-looking as Ed­ EXTRA! and- honorable' peace" ,^nd later satisfied. AFL's Bill Green, who Hers in Ru.s.sia. The move was made thought to pump In a fresh shell. bu'. we’ll bo For our cu(t- Pattern 8838 fo.r every Vitas critical of Millis’ predeces­ of Compo.scrs, Authors and Pub­ atc-ap^oved Ramspeck bill, which man Ralph Barnes„ in a British ward G. Robinson or Humphrey the AFL proclaimed it would meet ■authorizes President Rooseyell to to remove the party from terms of Quickly then she raised up and glad to make toniers’ i»lcu*- pur^tse a t with the CIO ‘‘anywhere, any­ sor, said he held Millis in “ high lishers. which, under its five-year . plane crash, while covering the Bogart. Ife Isn’t just obviously and urc we a r e SEE FOR YOURSELF! plac'e some 200,000 federal em­ the Voorhis Act which requires shot again. - . . . the necessary Whoever stands first on your time.'' Green indicated that only regard.” And the CIO's autowork­ contract with radio stations expir­ ^Italo-Groek War. All at once • she heard voices simply tough In this story of a now <*<|ulp|M‘ur expenditure and free our Pick-Up doing about waistlines, necklines Lciserson, with whom he saw ser­ the records of both schools said that the NorriSTLaGuardia Act of “Institutions that continue . . . war macnincs. Estimates are those Tel. 6227 - 7606 and skirt flares, send for the New The company’s position— A Massachusetts Institute of Tech­ said. . troops." Duplicating vice in railway arbitration. Dartmouth 3, Cornell 0. The Big 1932»—which limits the power of having constantly winning of Washington experts. The Ger­ and Fall and Winter Fashion Book! It The Manchester “It is apparent that we have nology biochemist said that canine, teams build up a situation that *‘No, ma’am/* Starr resumed (British forces landed In Iceland meat has (he food value of beef But the peace-bringing powers Red had lost its first game in 19. courts to grant injunctions in labor man estimate is an approximation "But I am here to aay thla— last May os a safeguard against Delivery We Will Gladly Give Yoa pictures all the established styles been elected by the CIO as the makes it difficult for them to based wholly on unofficial sources. Building & Loan guinea pig for organizing the en­ but is “ very tough, gamey and of the 67-ycar-old educator-arbi­ Referee W. H. “ Red” Friesell, af­ disputes—must apply even though whenever you wrant anything from a Nazi landing after Germany oc­ llervloe! for daytime and afternoon. In pat­ a union is charged with illegally maintain academic standards No budget is published. The United Estimates terns that you can quickly and tire aircraft industry in southern hasn’t a very delicate flavor.” ter may be taxed even on the ter seeing game movies, admitted that ought to prevaU." the U. S'. Border Patrol—anything cupied Denmark.) Associations Inc. BRAITHWAITE A U. S. (Commerce department board. Lciserson entered NLRB " he had erred in giving Cornell the restraining inter-state commerce. Kingdom, it will be noted, is In the world, mlaa—why you Juat MANCHESTER aaaily make for youraeff at home. California. Fully 87% of our wage n Dnca: “A strong people like spending a sum almost equal to Spain la one of the richest coun­ 955 Mata St. Manebestar earning employes get more than expert said “our information is last year with ideas for a “housed extra down on which it scored Thus the court refused to bar an the Italians does not fear the wblatle. And you, too. Mr. Bai­ LAUNDRY I>attem. 18c Pattarn Book. 15c 52 Pearl Ha AFL union from picketing Chi­ the total earnings of all its citizens. ley. Aa you know, we have a tries In minerals but they have Orgaalsed April, 1891 the 50 cents an hour minimum.” that Germany has plenty of meat. cleaning,” —.....„, contended------some of the with 6 seconds to play. Cornell truth—it demgnds it." Fred Hare, Mgr. One Pattern and Pattern Book cago stores selling ' out-of-state ...... II e ■■ ■ % I ■ ...... ■ I To do this, naturally,, sh^ roust force of wen guarding the line be­ been exploited mostly by foreign 12 Maple SL TW.84I8 'Pededll agents brought both My guess is that . . . they can- ) board's staff were unqualified', authorities immediately conceded ordered together, 25c. (All Rights Mistmtd, AT Ftalurt S«rvlc<> draw on her vast financial r^ r v e s . tween the U. 8. and Mexico to capital. A aides iifia drawn-out conferences. not afford to feed . . . the dogs." others were not impartial. NLRB that Dartmouth had won. milk. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1940 FA

,<3E Daredevil Trio, at the State Crash Victim Reporter ‘Joins’ Army th*t th«lr coMtrucUon w m > G *trt* ' ■ Station Closes ing to the Bridgeport Times-8 tar Baataru Staadard Tims liary) who wtah to play in the Boston Youth Belie PUdLlHHKl) BY TUC tlons be made to the government our fecUitatlons on its completion Naw York—Eleanor Holm eayaPevant. Bllly’a adventure with the I Dart League to sign now. Don’t Dilworth** C^M Through HERALD PRINTING CO^ iNa to that effect 4>y the eUte of Con­ she will never ewlm again profsa- waUr-baby apectaole at the New wait to be conacripted. 121# league 13 BUiell StMtl of a century and a half of exlet- 300 Patrolmen to Pa­ I Killed in Collisi Begins Ministry necticut end pointed out the stra­ aionally. The wife of Billy Roes York Wotld’a Fair waa one of the this year will be a mixed one and Awaiting ConBcripteeijl MAnchtit«r. Conn. ence. We have done thle—and at had a di^am the other night that few thing! that made real money monic from Ann Arbor: 5, Chicago Cornell Truck and Au THOMAS FERGUSON tegic error in permitting plants rade in New Home in will be held on Saturday nIghU. Goneral Manastr thli point our editorial “we” may have Influenced her decision, there. Bleanot' waa Ita queen. Women’s Symphony, Uly Pons; Guinea Pig for Sevei^ 7:30, Errol Flynn In Screen Guild; I After which the club will serve a Foundtd October t. IMI like the Electric Boat Co.’s at becomes very much flrat person In it she was awakened by her Now, auddenly, Mra. Roae an- New York Gty. Aux. Plalnville, Maa|fce asked what we imagine Con­ tional incidents, but it wasn't un­ ADVICE 11:15—Golden Strings, Robert l;0.'i—Strictly Swing—Gil Bayek. labor in government controlled Rev. James A. Young waa born we were always doing that—and a extent to which lalxir is bound to gress appropriated all those bil­ more ireful Republicans that one til 1911 that all the nation* in­ Aert replacements on the Torring- we are all happy. Congratulations. Griffin, Mary Jane Pitkfti and lantle base* fit Into basic Mr.i- waii and the Pacific coast must be when 35 young people arrived to corporal (what, no sergeant?) Maxwell, Harpist 1:45 Football game— Holy Cross The flnieh meeting of the 1940 penitentiaries. Barbara Ford will be hoatessea. assured. in Northern Ireland and came to figure in the program of national night a mob raided it and threw volved got together and worked Uon-Norfolk road. Furnished by the McChy 11:30- Mualc and American Youth vs. Manhattan. Nothing, is too good for them, ss tegy of hemisphere defense.) help him celebrate his tenth birth- issued towels and soap and we got lions for to buy ships and planes Route No. 63: Watertown. Wash­ Armistice Day Committee was held Mrs. Kennedy would like all the Philippine* Statu* N'ebuloo* day. The first thing on the pro­ this country as a young man and defense. If there is any labor its type-cases Into the street. But out a plan. Health Servtee 12:30 noon—Day Dreams 4:30—Keyboard and Console. long as it is in the form of con­ attended the Eastern Nazarene ready for chow. and tanks and guns and shells and out repairs on Watertown-Morrls In the Army and Navy club last ticket returns in for the drawing By W. B. Ragsdale But the status of the Philippines gram waa a chicken lUnner which The chow, which the officera leader in whose experience, brains 12:15 p. m.—Junior Quiz Show 1:45— Four Clubmen. finement and hard labor, with on Monday evening. College, Wollaston. Maas., com­ to pay for strategic eonstruction that, of course, was old history Nation* Divide Kill road. 5:00—Buffalo Presents. Friday evening. Following the more of the same for desert. is nebulous. Granted time to set qp was served by his mother, after said was a typical meal, Included Addreas comnnmIeatlOBe to The 12:46—Newa. Weather business the following were elect­ Our welfare chairman will dis­ pleting both High school and col­ and decency of purpose the emm- and the training of soldiers, or when we flrst knew it. The United States was to take Route No. 70: Madison. Replace­ Herald, Atteation of McCoy .'):30—Eddy Duchin's Orchestra. A certain Comrade likes to col­ Washington, Nov. 23 '(F The a government of their own and which games were played. Ray­ turkey aoup, ham, mashed pota­ 1:00—Sunday Dow’n South ed to office for 1941; chairman, tribute ten baskets to needy fami­ lege work there. He graduated in trv' Is justified in believing that So we feel that we are entitled over all killing of the Pribllof ment of culvert. Health Service 6:00 -Esso Reporter. lect art pictures. I noticed most underlying basis of United .states prepare for independence, some mond received many gifts from 1922. majoring in literature. He toes, peas, apple sauce, lettuca just as a pool of ra.sh into whirh Route No. 91: Woodatock. Cul­ 1:30—On Your Job Edward Copeland; eceretary. Clif­ lies on Thanksgiving. May we all Filipinos have indicated they were leader would seem to be Philip herd and give Canada and Japan 2:00—W’ingi Over America *|05 -Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood. of them were females—some done remember to be truly thankful to Naval strategy is defense of the his young friends. has held pastorates in South Port­ salad, a sliced peach, bread, but­ any .state eould dip in order to re­ to be the last speaker on the pro­ vert replacement# on South Wood- 6:20—Albert Warner. ford Dolson; treasurer, Edward by good artists. My curiosity got not anxious to set out on their Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert G Beer- ter and coffee—generous portions, Murray. each 15 per cent of the skins taken Chronic arthritla, or osteo ar- 2:30—Curtis Ensemble God on that day for our many nation. land. Me., California, New Phila­ lieve its own taxpayers? gram. But we have used up so annually. Japan waa to supervise atock-Weat Woodatock road. 6:30—Pigskin Promenade with Frasier. the best of me and I asked him the since little nations began to fort. of East Windsor, have an­ well prepared, and good. thritla. Is not a killing disease, but 2:45—Sabbath Message A vote of thanks was tender­ privileges and blesslnga. as free Since the Navy is the first line of | delphia. Ohio, Oil a ty . Pa., and But there are circumstances much time and apace already that the milch smaller Robben Island Route No. : Pomfret. Approxi­ it certainly is a crippling one. and Bob Jones. why of such a collection. His ex­ crack up all over the world. The nounced the engagement of their South Eliot, Me. He is married and We then marched off to a aup- The time for federal parti(;ipa- 3 :0 0 -Melodic Stringa - Moshe 6:45—The World Today. ed the retiring officers, cniolrman, planation was unique, to say the Americans. ' defense, that always has meant Navy has small and fairly unim­ ply tent where we were issuqd surrounding the assumption of we shall wiqd up with the well herd and give Canada, the S. mately 3-4 mile of bituminous ma­ it is agonizingly painful. It la by Paranov, Director — I-«rry I wish you all a pleasant and daughter. Marion Amelia, to the couple have one son, Edwin, j tion in paying for the two bridges cadam pavement on the Hampton- 7:00-People’s Platform. Fred Baker, secretary Clyde Beck­ least. He is hunting for a picture keeping an enemy too far away portant bases there. Arthur F. Hambleton, son of Mrs. bedding and, among other thinga, Lewis’ mantle by this old and tried worn cliche, "The flrst hundred and Russia each 10 per cent of no means a new disease, for skele­ Huard, Soloist. happy Thanksgiving, and am from the United States to strike. age nine. ] expired long ago, when Connecti­ Abington road. Sprague. Three- tons dug up In ancient Egypt, arc 7:.10—Gay Ninettes Revue. with and treasurer. Albert Dowl­ of Venus before she lost her arms. thankful for the privilege of being To protect these interests are Jennie Hambleton. of South Wind­ Rev. Young comes to Manches­ a can of rations, a knife, fork, the kill. Russia was to handle the 3:30—H. V. Kaltenbom 8:00—The Marriage Club. \ ell. everyone' must have some In these -n cause of arthritis is a systemic True” to headquarters in New York to Mrs. Clyde MarshaB Must Protect Trade Route* said to be an Oriental one. The Elizabeth, to Willis Billings, son work and is at present district see that tough, old campainar between the I. O. and its rival mske them The Pribllof herd ia now over two ly 3-4 to 2 miles east of its inter­ 8:00—Spreading New England's 11:0,5 - Sports Roundup. And, since even a nation so rich throwing the sheets and blankata for national imprcgnabil^-. so that know how to section with Route No. 2 poisoning, and- it may be traced purchase 10 complete hospital beds Pboaa *857 Havi-aiian islands are only about a of Mr. ..and Mrs. Frank Billings, chairman of the Nazarene Sunday American Federation tif Ijibor. a ^ million. This year the 450 natives Fame 11:10—News of the World. in natural resources as the United around and folding them with tha tlmt the people of this state>\and good-looking anyhow. Route No. 125: Trumbull. •« mile sometimes to Infected teeth, ton­ 11:2.5 Musical Interlude. to be sent to England from the Shea third of the way from the Pacific who formerly were residents of school work and was a recent dele­ there, working under Bureau of C;30 ~ News people of Manchester. Ck)nn„ U. 8. States must buy certain important coast to the Orient. It is 2,400 gate to the National Nazarene ease of a housemaid. But there firm believer that only In unity ^ n e people who travel through lid.* And blessings on our journalistic i Fisheries experts, killed shout 65.- of storm sewer and bituminous sils or an Infection hidden in some ll;30--Sammy Kaye’s Orchestra. About twenty-five were present thia toiz-n. were no chuckles while the ser­ part of the body. 6 :45— Flufferettes A. materials from other nation.*, de­ miles from California to Hawaii, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harold W. Young People’s society convention can labor aeliicve its fair and rea­ foster-mother. 000 seals. The skins were shipped gutter. 7:00—Variety Program Starring 12:00—Newa. Auxiliary at the meeting of the Ladies’ Bene­ fense implies protection of strate­ geant waa looking. .state may not have to pay ao rnucl Contributing causea are fre­ 12:05—Jack Coffey’s Orchestra. The Manchester Committee for but 4,500 miles from Hawaii to the Snow celebrated their fourth wed­ in St. Louis, Mo. sonable aims. One of thos^-nr- ^ to St. Louis for curing and auc- Route No. 132: Bethlehem. Con­ Jack Benny volent Society at the home of Mrs. gic trade routes. Next, we were uihered into in­ for the ii.se of a couple of bridges. structing two miles of bituminous quent exposure to colds, extreme 12:30—Paul Pendarvis’ Orchestra, British Relief is doing great work No. 2046 V. F. W . Samuel Alvord at Bolton O n ter on Philippines. ding anniversary with a reception dividual atalla where a gra'va cumstances, the presence fh the tion in the fur market. Japan got mental strain and anxiety, and in­ 7:3ft—Band Wagon The objectives of Naval policy Frankly we do not like this macadam from aouth end of Im­ 12;.55—News. and we congratulate them. Keep Thursday. Mrs. Charles Sumner, Could Dominate Paclflc at the Community House Thursday young medical officer explained C. I. O. of certain ^ d i^ t elements I about *44,000 ca.*h. Canada got its jury to a joint from an. accident. 8:00--Charley McCarthy and Ber­ up your efforts and get more to are emphasized more by the drive . share. proved section. Tomorrow’s Program president, presided and reporti of For many years, the Na\w haa evening. About 50 friends and re­ the meaning of all this—intelli­ proposition at all. It smacks too Arthritis la not strictly hereditary, gen A. M. help for we need all the assistance for bases than by the mere build­ latives gave the young couple Stafford Springs some of which are unquestionably j As far SB sealing went, every- Route No. 144: Essex. Replace­ the committees in charge of the ing of ships and planes and the argued for the development of gence teats. _ much of dollar-and-eent self inter­ ashington but it often occurs in familiea be­ 8:30—One Man’* Family 8:00—Press News. we can get. Unit to Present various booths at the Bazaar and many gifts. Misa Alice Stratton Communistic, may have been par­ j body seemed happy — even the ment of culvert. 9:00—Manhattan Merry-Go-Round training of men. For bases mark Guam as a true base instead of JohB O. Netto We only dabbed at tb'ia one, fig­ est and .sounds too much as if we Route' No. 149: East Haddam. cause of inherited weaknesses. 8:05—Mattlnata. Comrade Baker also sent *50.00 Supper were given. Without the did two tap dancing selections. uring the Army knew too much tially eradlcatecl by the action of ^ .seals - until Japan called the The early aymptoma are a general 9:30— of Familiar Music 8;.30—News. to the clgarettee fund. the line of prospective Naval ac­ just a filling station. They say it 472, Stafford didn't know what these defense ybook ; whole thing off. Culvert replacement approximate­ Flags to Auxiliary report of some of the committees would put ^ e Navy in a Spot from Dancing waa enjoyed and refresh­ about us already, but we had only the Congress' convention in re­ debility, brought on by under­ 10:00—Hour of Charm 8:3.5—I.,ouise Witcher at the Or­ Anyone Interested in our over­ tion. They are established in ac­ ments served. measure* were all about. ly 2 4 miles north of its Intersec­ and with some money still out­ cordance with carefully developed, which to dominate the Pacific, pro­ started. TTie testa ended, another pudiating all Communistic, Nazi nourishment, and characteriatic 10:30—Catholic Hour gan. , seas cigarette fund can certainly standing. the total reported at the Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. San­ officer explained about govern­ tion with Route No. 82. symptoms such as sleeplessness, 11:0ft—Newa, Weather 9:00—News of Europe. long-range plans. tect American trade routes assure and Fascist influences. But anoth- It I* to be hoped that the Gov­ Route No. 158: West Haven. 1,- help If they would care to do so. The date of the presentation of meeting waa $222.00. ford of Highland terrace, promi­ ment insurance. Selectees can f t I’ashington V The Bering Sea nervousness, after weariness, or 11:15—Gus Stack’s orcheatra 9:15—Clyde Barrie—Baritone. We have a committee in charge One Naval official says, for in­ the safety of Americart interests nent residents of Stafford Springs ernor and his advisors will think 300 feet of aide drainage on Camp­ flags to the Italian-American Churrh Service# in the Orient., ^ from *1,000 to *10,000 Insuranca ep- lies in the fact that Mr. Lewis , 1 sealing problem is in again, Condition Of fatigue on slight exertion. 11:30—Dance orchestra 9:30—News and Weather. of that work right here, George stance; quietly observed their Golden at rate# from 65 cents a month for bell avenue. In the early stages the patient 9:45—Eddy Duchin's Orchestra. World War Veterans’ Auxiliary Services at the St. Maurice But Japan haa protested, and /himself, in spite of his retirement | twice about trying to chisel into : -phi* 70-year itch which has 12:00—Newa Torrance of Rosemary Place is Chapel at Bolton Center have been "The establishment of new Wedding aniversary this week. $1,000 at age 21. to 76 cents a Route No. 161: East Lyme. Cul­ will notice pain on moderate pres­ 12:06—Fats Waller’s orchestra 10:00 Church of the Air—Dr. ■ treasurer and would be more than was clianged to November 29, bases in areas where our fleet may Congre.ss has balked. .However, the Mr. and Mrs. Sanford were mar­ ^ as president, has been ninilc or ; 'Icfense money and then , State Department, the State Roads vert Veplacement, approximately 1 discontinued for the winter. month per thousand at age 35, sure as in shaking hands, and as 12:30—Mai Hallett’a orchestra Robbins W. Barstow. pleased to receive any donations, 1940 to permit some of our mem­ be called upon to protect Ameri­ growing kinship of British and Lieutenant and Mrs. Harris ried in the Universallat church, Has No More Secrete has made himself jhe head of the j uuilf deep ingratitude to the great | United States. ] Brook Norwalk 700 feet-of re­ bombers yaisting in the hunt. (Cockroaches) War — WEAF-NBC 7:15, 7:45, 12:55—News. present and gave short, informs- Storra—David Collins, 17, hog Hutchinson. Mlaa Dorothy Sbedd bases from South American cfluh- outdoor trim. There war an at­ t/p,—The Congress of Industrial breeder of Hazardvllle, was named 1880 but It took three years to talk marked void. get along ■with and measurably I World War leader to ask him to; — ' Inforced concrete pavement on About W French-Oanadian lum­ Question; Rene D. inquires: 10:30; CBS 8:55, 10:45; MBS 8:30, tlve talks on department actlvl- will have charge of the other half trles. TTiere are plenty , of signs Congress out of the money to tendance of twenty. The next Organizations, which John T. berjacks who began a search by "When cockroaches infest a house, 12:30; WJZ-NBC 9:30; NBC 12. tlea. 1940 winner of the 4-H livestock of the members. Both chairmen that the former course Is the one meeting^ on December 3rd will be Lewis led for flye years, left its control the wildest and most bol- greatly risk ending hi# days Federal Officials Mum ^ j Westport avenue.- what cafi be done 'to get rid of award in this state, Wilfred D. build them, Considered as Candidates land for the misaing airmen laat WEAF-NBC — 8 Knickerbocker We hope to have frequent visits will announce the time and place which might grow out of an exten­ Sturt* Navy nn Upgrade at the home of Mrs. Thelma turbulent convention today, con­ llgerent of drunks | amidst the bewilderment, ronfu- That isn't official reasoning.‘ A *, Route No. U.S. IA: Fairfield. them?” Playhouse; 8:30 Truth or (Conse­ Ban Now Urged from our department officers-in Young of the Animal Husbandry of the meeting in the very near sion of the “good neighbor’’ policy. demning "foreign iiJeologiea” and London. Nov. 23.— (4*) -M rs , Sunday, aaalsted by 100 R.C.A.F. With'the sweep of imperialism, Lynch, at Waterfront Manor. Neville Chamberlain, widow o t the Perhaps he will be able lo re- ' .Sion and wreckage that make up ' * matter of fact, all govern- 6.846 feet of concrete pavement men, spent the night in the wooda Answer; To get rid of these quences; 9 National Bam Dance; the future, particularly the State Department at the University of future. Not an establishment by lease The Rev. and Mra. Leon H. Aus­ refidy to teat its strength in labor ment departments affected are ! 60 feet wide on Kings Highway, pests, you may try spraying pow­ Connecticut announced. President McKlnJey started the former prime mlnlater, and bis strliin and subtl.v guide Lewis— the aiim of French-international with snow clinging heavily to the 10 Uncle Ezra. On Immigration Department Commander. If they of permanent United States Naval tin will attend the golden anniver­ battles under the leadership of cautiously mum on this latest in-' Routes No. 2 and 15; East Hart- dered sodium fluoride into all WABC-CBS—7 People's Plat­ all visit ua at the same time, we New Canaan—Authorities held Navy on the upgrade. Theodore son. Frank, are being considered as politics in these insane days. trees and undergrowth. noilla In South America, but. per Roosevelt pushed it forward sary, this week end, of the church Philip Murray. and th.e C. I. O. through the criti­ ternatlbnal development In the , ford. 1 ', miles of reinforced con­ R.C.A.F. officers conducting the cracks. ’This powder ia poisonotu form "Influence of the press” ; 8 wouldn’t object. , in abeyance today action on the Haps, helping those nation# to in Roalindale, Mass., the first Murray, in closing the conven­ candidates fo r the seat in u cal period that confronts organ­ Rear-Admiral Leahy, retired, Pacific. crete pavement on Glastonbury- hunt, however, said the search and must be kept out of food. AUo, Marriage Club; 8:30 Wa)rne King; Indianapolis, Nov. 23.—(fl5— comrade (Battling Andy) Holtz- acceptance of low bide amounting Terms for Labor build their own bases and borrow' mightily, doubling ' the fleet and church of which Mr. Austin was tion. told the departing delegates mons left vacant by (Jharob*rl*tor|.4 death Nov. 10 it waa leamad ized labor. There will be no lack who now seems to be the probable Unofficially, however, there are East Hartford road. area bad been narrowed Aown to a keep children and pets out of the 9 Hit Parade; 10:15 Frank T. Bow The American Legion's National heimer enjoyed the meeting more to over 8199,000 for an addition ing the use of them for the United insisting that every new ship pastor thirty-nine years ago, “In this emergency the forces V'f to* ■ off-the-record hints that the Japa­ Route No. 4: Farmington. 2ti room in which it is being used. Executive (Committee la for “ com­ and changes at the Center school should be os good or better than day. He represented Eklgbaatoi, . of those who will wish him luck. successor to Ambassador Bullitt at few square miles. on ’’Undominated Labor.” than a little bit. Boy. Oh Boy! Was Peace Unchanged States fleet If In the future the The South (Joventry Congrega-- the CIO should be united as they nese action was just another of miles of bituminous macadam Readeri may be interested to learn WJZ-NBC—7 Message of Israel; plete restriction of all Immigra­ he in form! Good work. Andy. for which an appropriation of only any foreign, ship of the same type. tional church was represented at have never been united' before.’' Birmingham. Vichy—or Paris o^ wherever that they may send fer special in­ fleet should be needed to help In those reciprocal hooka to the belt- pavement on UnionvUle road. 7:45 Rep. Ham Flab on ’’Republi­ tion for permanent realdence in The entertainment committee $158,000 waa available. Omtrac- a joint protection from invasion Another huge shipbuilding pro­ the ordination service for the Rev « Adolf , Hiller permits the French line that are bound to (>6me when Route No. U.S. 5: Berlin and formation on insect pesta by writ-' can Party and National Emer­ the United States.” . has planned a New Year’s party tors were to meet with a commit­ gram began in 1916 and the next ing to The Bureau of Entomology, New Orleans, Nov. 28.—(45—A and against the threat to the se­ George Milne at Gilead, by Rev A Ua.«h at the Trouzh to make Jheir pseudo capital—has nations get to trading punches. Newington. 3 miles of rolled gravel Artist Mother gency” ; 9 Song of Your'Life; 10 The proposal was embodied in a 1 1 ’ that will entertain you to the Nth tee Monday in an effort to settle curity of the United States which year the Nay'y took an Army to Henry E. Robinson, and Mr. and which is a division of the Depart­ fesoUitinn the committee adopted' "* the matter. high-ranking official of the Amer­ Europe. Then, followed the period Wc don’t believe the state of had a broader experience than The background of the story surface on Berlin Turnpike. East ment of Agriculture. Readers in NBC Symphony, flrst of series degree—and the price will , be such an Invasion would imply. Mrs. W. H. Armstrong. | briefly la this: From the time Hartford. Main street and Elling­ with Arturo Toscanini. yesterday as,,it ended ita two-day right.. Don’t forget to keep this in Bridgeport-Walter C. North, in­ ican Federation of Labor asserted of treaties ani Bogart and a noted artist In her (Growth la Noae) MBS—10:45, 11:45 a. ro., 2. 7:30, try to alien visitora who cannot be Kiddies aren’t to have it all their bile. p o »s of hemisphere defense these shipbuilding program,' to be ' Im­ of America, was conferred upon FINE WINES • LIQUORS AND BEER 7:45, 8:45, 11, 11:15 p. m.. 12:30 a. returned to their original homr- c ■•n way this year. Santa Claua treaaurer, declared that Murray Postmaater George H. Robinson were no further along than the tion of the naval aspects of the boata can .slaughter them by the miles of reinforced concrete pave­ own right, died last night. ' Questiem: Elmer H. writes: “ I waa a membar of the CIO commit­ bases would be open to the Navies pressed, again, by the fact that Daace Tonight To th« Tnncnef ment on Hartford-Wlndsor road. find it hard to breathe through m.; WJZ-NBC — 2:15, 7:16; lanil until such time as we aolve will entertain the Poet and Auxl- Plttaborgh Educator Dtea worahipt, unlike rowboats, are not (or hla intareat la and contrtbu- discussion stage,, and when the situation of France— which is of hundreds. (This is called pelagic Mrs. Bogart was boiii in Roches­ Plttaburgb, Nov. 23.—iJP\— Dr. tee which agreed to peace aettle- of all American nations. or surface sealing.) Route No. U,S. 6: Hampton. one side of my nose. It feela Ilka WEIAF-NBC—8(15. our own unemployment problems. ” »'-rv at a joint party. Tha preaenta carded in stock. You can't buy Uooa to tha causa o t tha TFA. at ‘Don’* Mnc and His Upbtntnl very great importance. ter. N. Y. Her drawings often Roacoe Irlg. 59. director of nent terma a t the AFL Is 1937 And one polite gesture, particu­ Job of financing them appeared so On land, they can be herded Drainage eyatem on approximately there is aometbing solid, blocking WEAF-NBC—12:30. Wings over The committee urged “eontlmi- ' : premUce to distribute will be larly In dealing wrtth polite peo­ onei you have to build it. tha annual banquet at Windham were used on magaxtne covs^.Sha neat but not gaudy—no aaxo- the division of general studiea and and that “thoae terma remain the difficult that it was doubtful In any event milllont of Amer­ like cattle away from the water’s Hrmile of Route U.S. 6 at Hamp­ was noted, too, as an UlustMtor of It up. What could this be?” America; 2:80, Roundtable, “Art ous national defense. In contrast ples, such as the l4itins. la apt to High School Thursday night. „ and Chilture; 4:30, Pageant of Art; to on again, off again policies of phones or trumpets, Anne. of summer and evening courMa at same today." REYMANDER’S RESTAUR when, if ever, they would be built. icans will be grateful that Gener­ edge and killed with clubs. Some ton HIU. children’s Sooka. The widow of Answer: You may have develop­ Carnegie Institute of Technology, promote an equally’ polite re- Mount McKinley in Alaska can Route No. U.S. T: North Canaan. ed a nasal polypus, which is a soft 7, Jack Benny; 8, diarlle McCar­ unpreparedness” and legtalatton to Tom Raby haa a paper posted be seen on clear days for 125 mile* "ITncle Remus” ,waa the pen 35-87 Oak Street The Herald more than once aug- al Pershing is not to be aacrlAced Idea of how simple It la may be Dr. Belmont de Forest Bogart. New by the Bulletin Board inviting all dleil last night after a week's, lll- Fishes are the lowest of .*ponsp. understood from the fact that the Conetnicting bridge over Black­ York surgeon, she ia also survived growth or tumor. Have .he nose thy; 8:30. One Man’s Family; 10, renew the life of the Dies House On the Paclflc aide, the ecore of or more. name of Joel Chani^er Harris, on the pagan altar of European Phil Spitalny’s Girls. nirmbejrs (Post, CTub. and Auxj- I neM. vertebrata anitnala. gested that the military need for 1 ribilof held, estimated to con­ berry rivsr, about 500 feet south ot by a daughter, Mrs. Frances Roae 1 examined. Such growths may rs- Committee on Un-American Ac- both these h^dfan was so obvious totalitarianiem. tain 2,500,00) sealB in 1880’s, num- junction of Routes U.S. T and U.S. of New York city. quire removal. WATC-CB8—3. N. T. Phllhar- tlviUes, due to expire nert Jsa. 8. ■ I MANCHESTER EVENING^ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. BATURDAT, NOVEMBER 28,194S

MANCHESTKK KVlfiNlWG HBKALU. MAfiCHKSrER. CUNM. S A T U R D ^ NOVEMBER 28, IMO p EIGHT I— Governor Baldwin Buying OuristniM Scab Properly Gift Weddings Triple Upset SeveraiSectional Grid Titles Hinge on Today’s fCflr Crflsii^ Obituary Is in Dispu|c^ Arrest Cause (W.. Woman Hurt Zlebteth-Bdl Joe McCluskey Seeks 21st MIm MBdallne .Victoria Ball, Cap Driven by Youlh Penn-Cornell Winner Funerals Local Resident Named. daughter o ( Mra. Martha O. Bell of Trade Faces Alumni in Cage Opener Wednesday i h i Not Seriously in In Vernon Case; Legal 17 Roeemary place apd the late Oveplumn 3 Times; Ralph G. PInney lk. S a I leaac Bell, will become the bride National Title Thursday^ Accident at the Oak­ The funeral of Ralph Grant Stay Is Filfed. o f Prank Eugene Zlebartb, son of Other Court Cases. “Ivy League” Champ: Finney, former selectman of Glas­ Mrs. Christine B. Zlebartb of 34 , ■♦ii ■ !■■■■ I iim II land Bridge Today. tonbury and pioneer tobacco grow­ Arrested after a car he was driv- Rockville Set Joseph P. Mcauskey, stUl g»-1 A cave»t, or stay in the procesa Grove etreet, Rockville, this after­ Hymie Caplin^ Pro Boxing er, will take place this afternoon noon. The ceremony will be per­ Five Veterans tegatroBg at 39 yaar of age, after nA.tnsi resllasa BHfham YoUllf IIr ] of probAtlng the will of the late Ing overturned three times on the HOfitOn r avoreo , conference aettvitlea In tha Blg( On« woman waa slightly Injured at 2:30 at his home on Main street formed at three o'clock at St. 15 years of campaigning as a Mrs. Hattie Sullivan of Vernon Buckland cutoff between Adams For Stafford Seven. P^and two cars were damaged in a in Glastonbury. Rev. Russell Mc­ Mary's Episcopal church by the For Eastern Title; Gowan of the Congregational 1 Center, who died on Nov, 12, waa s^d Depot streets,; Waltei Arm­ As Nucleus of Manageri Held for Larceny ’schoolboy, college, notional and Today’s Importaat Cawaa 1^ thM€*car craah at 9:30 this mom* filed with the Town Clerk of Rock­ rector, RSV. James Stuart Neill, ( inUmaUooal track otar, la slated, ■ teg at the east end of the Oak­ church in that place will conduct who will use the single ring serv­ strong, 16, of 1013 Tollsnd turn­ Yale*Harvarfl a Toss* , the service, and the following will ville yesterday by George H. Co­ Rockville AU«Suin Bat* to seek hie 2lat national title next ^ a ■ wmr l Tha AI$« Bostonourwii Collega kteflaa, aov|p-.hop*, land bridge on Tolland Turnpike. hen of Hartford, counsel for Mrs. ice. Organist John Cockerham pike, will bo arraigned on a reck­ New York Nov. 28—OPl-’-HymJeAnesomnn from Metropolitan elub- ing to qualify through an unbaaV*ibaaV*^. be pall bearers: _ Strong Array Thursday when he leads a seven- up; South and Western ' George W. Sands of Company H, Dorothy Goldner of East Hamp­ will play the bridal music. less driving count at Monday s ’ rooms snd resortse a o ^ to hotel rooms tie Stafford Olympics rwi __ m/1 J* i sn aesaon for an Invitation to play 66th U. S. Infantry of Fort Ben- Bert Moseley, William Carey, Mra. William Plank, sister of ccurt sexton. His case was con­ Capllf, big-Ume boxing msnsger, man team from the New York Walter Parker, Harmon W. Car­ ton, Mrs. Sullivan's granddaugh­ where they were taken with Teams Vie fortor Titles. titles. !ff^„ro"'"ti;e„ne of the better "bowla’'^on nteg, Georgia, traveling west, ter. the bride will be matron of.honor, tinued when It was called before today found himself enmeshed In "stacked cards"—lor a!sH-«ny were Tomorrow at 2 p. m. Athletic Club In the senior AAU ------I New Year’s day, ancountarad 6|- itoppad suddenly at the east end rier, Jr„ all of Glastonbury, and Harry Kitching Starts cross country run at Detroit, The action waa taken in a dis­ and Wilbur Crosaett of Bamstead, court this morning. what Brooklyn District Attorney wINlng to lose. B.v Hugh S. Fullerton, Jr. dangerous aouthem rival, Aubuta,' ; of the bridge as a large truck ip- J, E. Shepard, Jr., of South The accident, which took place Mich. pute over the alleged gift of pro­ N. H. will be best men. Gordon Also arrested duringg the rnght What ought to be one of the •jroached the bridge on the op- Windsor. at 4:46 p. m. yesterday resulted In Siscond Year afi Coach; ...... Wlllism...... O'Dwyer called "the clean- In addition to Mcauskey, the New York, Nov « J 5 -T h .l tod^V Interment will be. in Green perty of Mrs. Sullivan's to Mark Bell, brother of the bride and Ray and charged with grand larceny In \boslte Bide. Cars operated by .\1- Holmes of this town, local under- Hanna will serve aa ushers. a leg Injury for Armstrong and a R a a L 1 7 F a P up of a nationwide combine of card best semi-pro grid contests played team will include Gene Venske, football season itn t over yet by ; ^o miss the first gama at cemetery. Glastonbury. 1 ! n o o k t » a m e » 3 0 r a r , sharks” responsible ^i, for fleecing connection with various gambling L. Lincoln of 219 Common- trker. The bride will wear a gown of bruised hip for John Baldyga, 20. hereabouts In some time, will take Jim Rafferty, George de C^orf, aeveral dozen games, but today,, hit collega career because of a tag ' i $2,000,000 from poker-pleylng losses were Mrs, Jennie RuMn, WMdth avenue. Newton, Mass., and Drawn Five Years Ago white bengaline silk. Her finger­ of 611 North Main street, riding But Hope to Add More. place at RockvUla tomorrow after­ J. tcrol Vaughn, Luigi Baccali I for the first time, it gets down to ' injury in last'week’s Georgetowa Robert L. Langley of 34 Granite I buaineasmen In the last 10 years. 49; Abraham Blumenson. 40, and The day after Mrs. Sullivan's tip veil will fall from a wreath of as a passenger in the car. noon when the Rockville All-fitarr and Eteo PentU, Second for team the stage where the fans can con- game street Glouce.ster. M.iss., following death deeds, conveying a house, According to the report, young Caplin was arrested on a charge j his wife. Giiasle. 38. Five others bonorstest,year, the Winged Foot Auburn was counted a tough foa orange blossoms and she will carry Manchester Trade, which has meet the Stafford Olympica centrate on a few all-important closely behind the Sands car, crash- ■ Benefit Dance l^STMAf farm and other property was fil­ Armstrong’s mother. Mix. Myrtle of grand larceny, specifically in 1 were arrested last week; and array will oe favored for the title on the strength of last saaaon'a a bridal bouquet of white roses. ^ enjoyed much sports success since and contests and not worry about any­ ;d l“ to the lead car when It stopped ^ ed with the town clerk of Rock- The matron of honor will wear Armstrong, had left her auto at connection with a "friendly game ” j four others were convicted Cricket Field, Stafford Springs at next week as the Mlllrose A. A. is thing that might be going on be­ 13-7 B. C. victory although It had -luddenly. ' viUe. The deeds. It Is claim ^, were peacock blue silk with dubonnet th Manchester Motor Sales gar­ It joined the Connecticut Inter- at a Brooklyn (St, George) hotel : sentenced last February. 2 o'clock. Both teams will hava a not planning to defand. won only half iU games compafid Miss Shirley Carpenter, 43, of hind their backs. Great Success drawn five years ago. accessories and arm bouquet of age for repairs and had been loan­ scholastic Athletic Conference In In May, 1938. when a ^lothlng! Nabbed Before Fight lot of extra playera In tha lineups MeOuskey won the senior The big ten season ends with to tha Eagica’ eight straight trl* 000 North Bay Road, Miami \ 3 A Q Counsel for Mrs. Goldner clalnu ed another car. She told police she manufacturer dropped $6,000. Cap-' Caplin was picked up early yes and Interest, along with plenty of crown as a collegiate contender umpha. Fla., a passenger in the ’ I? yellow rosea. The mother of the 1935, launehee Its 1940-41 bssket- Minnesota, already crow ned that there has been no considera' bride will wear soldier blue with Instructed her son not to drive lln denied the charges terdsy by detectives aa he left hla long green bet on the side, la al­ for Fordham University in 1932 champion, seeking to complete a Vlllaaova-Duqueaaa this car, but he took It and drove btll campaign next Wednesday home to see 'his Lightweight and finished third in 1939 as Don Villanova'a erratic football team a^'and wa" g^en 'S - i Hospital Auxiliary’s So- tion for the action by his client's corsage of pink roses and the aftem(x>n against Its- Alumni at Syndicate kef up \ ready at fever pitch. Stafford perfect season against Wisconsin. mother in turning over her prO' mother of the bridegroom, crush- off. O’Dwyer’s assistant, John Champion, Lew Jenkins, weigh romped through the Windy City Lash of Indiana copped first place Except for next week’s classic and Duquesne, unbeaten by an C” 1“"' ’'t b” a local phy.si- H a r t f o r d Is . On the Buckland cutoff, the the East Side Rec. Coach Harry for the sixth year in aucceaalon eastern rival and loser of only one per'.y to Mr. Holmes, that the berry wine velvet and- corsage of 8. Kitehing eUrte hie second year Rooney,' said Caplin was only one in for a bout laat night in Madison lads in the first game 2-6 but last Army-Navy tilt and a few other deeds were not recorded while Mrs. youth said, he waa going at a slow of a large syndicate; that hundreds Square -Garden with Pete Lello Sunday the lads from the hllU had and Grag Rica of Notra Dame big ones, eastern football winds up game, met The crash was investigated by | W ell Attended. yellow roses. rate when he lost control of the at the helm of the Traders with a Sullivan waa living and that if A reception for 100 guests will squad thst Includes five veterane of victims were taken and re-taken Jenkins fought —and won by a the gamed all sewed, 9-3 snd in cams In second. The local brilliant its activities; the South's major | ed crowd of 20,000 rX fihtba.Park, •■’-"men Joseph Prentice and' ^!r. Holmes was Mrs. Sullivan's machine, which overturned three haa capturad over half of tha more ...... - I t waa their first meeting since '.'"-H Oiiflln of the local police ^ follow in the church parlors, after from laat year'a varsity, toree f(jr aa much as $150,000 a victim; knockout—while his mansger was the laat minute a ’ Rockville, pass conference titles should be decid­ The annual Memorial Ho.spital agent, that agency waa closed with times on the highway and came to was Intercepted and Stafford tied than 400 races ha has entered in ed and probably those in a few 1922 snd Vlllanova pinned its -t No arrests were ; , . , u. . which the couple will leave for an pisyers up from the second team that 13 men and women already Mill undergoing examination by the Vernon Center woman's death. top on the lawn of W. W. Kccn- Rooney and D’Dwyer. Early this the score but failed to kick the the past 15 years and proved this other sectors. hopes of victory on -he backfleld • • • 3 (.— v.-cro able to con- ' auxiliary’s dance last night at the unannounced wedding trip, the Both riders were pinned in the had been arrested, and that detec­ of Joe Behot, Nick Booca. George Mrs. Goldner has been named tives are looking for "a number of morning Caplin waa boohed. point. year that he’s atlll a runner to be Oddly enough, only two really '-e'- ■.•■•ay without re- j Hotel Bond, where it has been administratrix of Mrs. Sullivan's bride wearing a black ensemble car by Jammed doors which were Smith and Tom Morgan that per­ trimmed with mink. Among the victims mentlexted— Stars Galore reckoned trith when he annexed decisive games are on today's list . . I held for several seasons, was more Raymond E. Baldwin opens the 34th annual Christmas seal campaign In Connecticut estate. finally pried open when the auto others." both the indoor and outdoor formed wall against Manhattan Governor The bride Is employed by the Rooney said Caplin had put up but not named —b^ Rooney were a Just a sample of what tha 'fans and they're not ones to settle the i ! successful than ever both as a ^ ersi___ Clf ♦Vici SfttiRtoriiim for Court action may bo necessary was righted. The automobile was ataaplechasa laurels. Ha bolds last week. withThe purchase' of the first sheet of scal.s. Three little patients at the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance money for the Combine's "window wealthy contractor, taken for can look for up In "them thar question of national supremacy. to decide the issues of the case. totally wrecked. more nsUonsl titles than any They are Penn-Comell at Phila­ Notra Dama-Northwaatam X~‘- ■T"' ,001118 I social event, and as a means of children at Waterford, depicL- a life-size ver.sipn of the 1910 Christmas, and will be directed In th s company and the bridegroom Is dressing” —trimmings to create the $150,000; a yam manufacturer, for hills" tomorrow afternoon. Rock­ I raising the wherewithal for a con- riPht James rorbett, age 12 liV A toiler equipment for the hos- mas and will be diricctcd in this state by the Connecticut Tuberculosis ■ Association, Hartford. Wilson, 17, of H I Highland street, herst will be at one end and ris's All-America track and field The first will settle the mythi- seeking to regain ranking as a na- was found guilty of breaking light businessmen bent on a bit of fun ers, for $40,000 and $25,000, res- tional grid power la their anaual oHai. Mickey Reardon, a husky 190 team nine Hmes in ten years, more c ;' championship of the "Ivy Lea­ Columbia bulbs on street lights i.ear the and. as such, lured bon-, fide buai- 1 pectively. Joa MeCluakay game with the Northwastsni Excellent .Music Morra-Volpi pound fullback from Springfield than any other athlete. gue,” but it won't decide the equal­ I k f* » . Rogers mill on Charter Oak street WlldcaU. The music was all that^ could he I again . . . he was seen on Main j Weacott Rice The second marriage ever to be Collega, the lad who kicked a 43 ly mythical Eastern Champlonihtp desired and although the affair a'd was fined *1 and costa, over unless something happens to Bos­ The Irish lost to Iowa a weak opposite the Rumaniaiu. street ye.sterday . . . Giorgetti \vas | performed In the Saint Maurice yard field goal in the first period waa semi-formal there were many G. O. P. Women 515-12, WlUlmantic UlvIaiOB Cfiiapel at Bolton Center took place $7 In all. He also was placed on ton College, which plays Auburn. ago while Northwestern has drop­ •t ' . .h'’e now bound To Take Over I receni-.y discharged from the Na- I probation for three months. In Stafford lost week, and Earhart ped two games. The Wildcats, h?-.utiful gowns worn by the di>nc- tional V, .ard lor non-residence . . .>' this morning at nine o'clock when Cornell looked by far the strong­ " ' 0. r . have Prosecuting Attorney William of University of Maine la vlslUng nevertheless, are a slight favorita ;J .hile the men appeared In uuriiio lue recent camp, we pub­ Since Its organization 11 weeks Caroline Volpl, daughter of Mr. est team in the east until Dart­ .1. .a- Fiik Officers J. Shea told the court that the ac­ Jenkins Gives Lello \ In Rockville snd will probably Penn to Gamble All to turn back the visitors for tba tu:.e los or b.isincsa suits, accord­ K ^ 7'^ui^jmesit lished an itein requesting that ago, the Columbia war relief and Mrs. Albino Volpi of Birch mouth proved the big red team -- ^arys cused waa picked n, after com­ start at one of the guard spots. third tlma in the long and one­ ing to their Inclination and every Corp. eo.in itieder be given a group, a sub-committee of the Mountain, became the bride of could be beaten—even though it ti ailion plaint had been made that several They want this game up In took a couple of days of doubt be­ sided series. *. i.Kinia.- '■o fiu.vie Talbot usiiilly shouts sdvice into Lew's dais to handle the game. These 1 r, convince anybody he Is only 35 | South-Eastern Conference title ,-uIrt were eo-chalrmcn; Mrs 'ar date because of the G.O.P. Mrs. Raymond Squler has do­ and a pair of promising new- officials will be selected from Philadelphia, Nov. 23 It teams planned to atari vetersk ...J un..juU-w..— t H u .i. James H. Mc.Velgh will .. .vntory to . ave today for Washington groom, was maid of honor and anyone accused of destruction of New York, Nov. 23 '/I’l Give tattered ears between rounds. years old. . . but he registered In race. Ole Miss, if victorious, can 'r.-nk Gerlach was chairman of wlK.e he takes up His new duties luncheon meeting In Hartford and nated the use of the ballroom In the wore an old rose taffeta gown comers. either the Centra! Board in was an all-or-nothing gamble for lineups with Bob O'Brien return­ i.: ..c.^n Minister Joachim all the equipment and sicn it over street lights. The fine was then Top Trade gfjortor Caplin was in Brooklyn being the draft at his Augusta. Ga., claim a part Interest, even if un­ ing to left Uckle for Dartmouth Vc.t . •e'liup. Gino Butt. d.rec­ •h- "eneral eorhmittee and of the lus a StoU-sergeant in the GHQ presentation to Governor Raymond old Inn, which was also used by the trimmed with wine velvet. Her imposed. Failure to pay a fine I>ew Jenkins a man he ran hit Springfield or Hartford. Penn today as the Red and Blue beaten and untied Tennessee t'ckct committee; Mrs. Harold C, to the new commander. Heading the Trade array Is Leo quizzed'* on what, If anything, he home... .first baseman Nick Etten and sophomore Don Oorzine ra* to, 0. I ;c Hohucal Dcparti.ient o. This afternoon, the equipment . . . Orcutt’s wife was discharged Baldwin. war relief group of the last war, hat was of matching taffeta promptly results in a Jail term and the skinny ex-cavalryman knew about an alleged gambling Plenty Of Music ! squared off against favored Cor­ should follow form and whip Ken­ • ivo-d tre-uaiirer: Mr.s H. Cooper Mrs. George F. Borst, president Katkaveck, who paced the scorers of the Phils is a proud papa---- placing the regular Brown right Lie .U.a.i . o.e.gn Office, anu will be laid out in the supply room f, 1 t.iv hcxspital Friday . . .W ho when her mother Invited the ladles trimmed with velvet and she car­ during which the amount is work- I from Sweetwater, Texas, still ring. Early today, he was bonked A band will come from Stafford nell in a football game that found ^he arrival is Patricia Anne. tucky at Knoxville. SU te’s only ''mlth. rhe'mnn of the committee for the past year presided and nn- to come there and do sewing for the last season with s,,^totsl of 188 tackle, Arnold Solloway. jaiunc.. A..i.:assador to Berlin by a detail under command of will oe the new mess sergeant of ried talisman roses. e-' out. , looks like a great lightweight on a charge of grand larceny. with the team and Rockville will tl a Ivy League title at sUke,' ------chance lies in an upset by the wlld- on prizo.s and Mrs. Charles John- K ? -. . . Plenty of the Corporals nounced that the annual meeting soldiers. The bride's mother wore a black cose of Frances Stein of points and also served se co-cap- have its own noise maker anil a PrtBoatoa-Arnsy :ja'.uro ..urusu, on one'side, and Lieutenant Terry Yanir.hewsky to ! champion. Lew said in the dressing room; Cornell grimly intent on erasing Headline: Jenkins Kayos liriln caU, which doesn't eppear entire­ ' end "-.s Charles Felber, pub- are "bucliing ” . . . Now that in- of the Hartford County Republi- Work Committee dress trimmed with white and the Asylum avenue, Hartford, arrested Uln of the team. Another forward ... whole host of rooters. It ■w-aa Dave AUerdlcc, whose pajateg l-7oialer-Gcn. Ion Antonescu ot facilitate matters tomorrow morn­ is Walter Saverick with Michael i In the first defense of his 135 I "I missed Hymie, but I didn't the Umish Dartmouth slapped o n , in One: ly Impossible. 'Rumania, on the other, signed a llcitv. ; auction is near, those salesmen -an Women’s cliiha will be held at Under the supervision of Ml.*s mother...... of the groom wore a sol- here some time ago on a reckless learned this morning that soma ot Its prestige a week ago, and the ■ ^ ,*enie CThlcago's own Pete Lello The backgrounds that make to- has been Princeton’s principal Of­ ing. Rubacha at centar and Zlgmund | pound title since he itopped Lou mi.ss Lello." fensive weapon all aesunn, wound p.a.ocol sealmg Rumania’s en- Following the inventory, all uni­ should be coming around .soon . . . the.Y.M.C.A. here on December 10, Dix, the following subordinate | jjgj. dress with whltc trim- driving count, was continued to Indeed he didn't. the local players might also be eastern season's top crowd, some ^ another game young fellow. , day's other big ggamee Important committees carry on the work of next Saturday ’'for the last time". Olbert and' Charlie Packard at j Ambers last summer. Lew gave pressed into service with the nene the less up his collage football career to- t:-ince mlo the three-power pact. forms affd equipment in the pos­ ' Ho Hum . . . tho.se sweaters sure •nd more than 200 are expected. mings. Both wore gardenia cor Pete Lello of Chicago the works ] 80,000, in the stands. j atood him up, and knocked : sre different, but The protocol merely stated that ; were swell . . . suggest we pat­ the society at each meeting on The case has been continued sev­ guarda. Leo Oik, Charlie HIrth Rockville team. The game will — ...... IU, him down. compelling. day the Tiger# faced Army's session of the Guards will be Vice Presidents • sages. and Pete Prlakwaldo are the lec- in the Carden last night. Coach George Hunger, usually Rumania had become a party to 'Ion ronize local ■ store.s. don't you Thursd.tvs: S-wlng and cutting, eral times and it Is against the start at 2 o'(;lock sharp and w-ill be A rth e top comes the 59th Yale- weakest team in aeveral seaaono, ordered, .cleaned at once an i l;cnt Mrs. J. L. Winterbottom. chair- The Chapel was decorated with ond stringers who have moved up Down Four TInu'*. conservative, choee this hectic spot And held right on to his llzht the alliance, effective immediate­ think 'Rumors have it that :an of the nominating committee Mrs. Henry B. Hutchins, Mrs. palms and Mrs. John F. Barry -of policy of the court to permit such Pluii to Organize played on Cricket field. to take a chance on a long shot. I Harvard fuss. That's— ■ •been a major------Allerdice haa completed 61.8 per­ G 9 rterr in excellent condition pending Clayton E. Hunt and Mra. Ray­ this year and* Chester Kirks and He knocked the Chicago boy weight crown. • cent of his paaasa, eight tar taueh* ly, and—like Hungary—would be mobilization. Pvt. William McCarthy will be the nnounced the list of officers, and Manchester presided at the organ. actions to drag. T/ team up with triple-threat i game since grandpa's time and it's rn 498-S Rockville mond Squler: remodeling commit­ Jimmy McVeigh are the newcom­ down _ four times with sickening Frank Reagan in the beckfield, he : not going to stop just because both downs. Army, with the obJiKtlea consulted on matters concerning next K bugler . . . PS. the date is -xplalned that although a new Following the ceremony a cock­ ers who round out the aquad. A Ree Junior League Wesley Fesler., who was sn AII- Only One Year "definitely" January 3rd. tee, Mrs. Raymond Clarke, Mrs. .■cwlpes' to the jaw. and Referee named Paul Wexler, who has un­ i teams have had miserable seasons Navy game still to come, has v o a . he- Despite rumors that the Na­ ■resident had been cho.sen. owing tail party fdr the bridal party was raptaln has not been selected as Art Donovan didn't bother to Hartford Bankerg America end at Ohio State before ■ Oter the signing, In the same ; The Uadles Auxiliary of Hathe- Donald Tuttle and Mrs. Chaunccy given at the home of Mr. and derstudied Reagan for three years ! this year. only one of seven contests. ^ tional Guard training may be ex­ J lliness and removed from town M. Squler: knitting Instructor. yet, count on the fourth occa.'iion. He he Joined Harvard's coaching staff spacious chancellery where the wav-Miller Dost. American Lo- Mrs. Hugo Broda after which din­ without starting a game. I Other Eastern games Include A crowd of about 20,000 wah tended to live years, it wa.s spocili- "ic woulil be unable to serve. .Mrs. : Mrs. Winfrld H.'Carpenter. Trade has been practicing for gathered the outcla.s.eed I.k'llo in The Rec Junior basketball in 1938. is in line fpr the head expected. ' Original three-power pact was I glop, will spon.sor a public grocery ' ner at the Villa Louise was served Edge Local Clerkg Wexler has had hie days— football coaching job S^, Wesleyan ' the 74th Lafsyette-Lehlgh meet- cally stated in the mobilization ■;orst will rcm.-iin in office until j Among the 65 active and associ­ several weeks now «sn d Coach his arms to save his life. This ! ing, which finds Lafayette unbeat- Columbta-Colgata concluded. General Antonescu, j bingo in Ellington town hall, Mon- ' to the bridal party. Kitching believes he Has the mak­ leagues will get underway during against Yale a year ago, when hie University. .. .they say that when orders released from Headquarters Ahoiit Town her succe.ssor l.s elected. The vice ate members and contributors sre wa.s at 2:37 of the .serond round. pass in the final seconds of the I c and untied; Columbia-Cplgate, Columbia’s "best team in ysart’^ who rose to power after the abdl- i dav evening. November 25. at 8; oresidents are Mrs. N. S. Cutler, A reception will be held this Emergency ings of a team that will go places. the first week in December it was Fritz Crialer succeeds Fielding ; cation of King Carol II last Sep­ that the men now sighing up with several Hartford business houses It was .the second time in a first half beat the Elis, 6-0, and : Brown-Dartmouth, Oeorgetown- today sought to givs tks Lions I o’clock. Each one attending the : JhrGua^dT wm ;pe";7i“o;'’e TeaTat '^rs. Charles Felber. Mrs. L. T and Frederick Tipper of Montclair, evening at seven o'clock in the During the past six years, the week that a big Garden crowd announced today at the Rec. It is Last night, tha Manchester Yost as 'Athletic Director at tember, declared the step was Members of the Sovtth Method­ Community Hall at Bolton Center againat Army last week, when he ' George Washington, Holy Cross- their first victory over Colgate IK I ® ten-cent ; Blanding, Fla . and two years Wood, Mrs. Thomas J. Rogers. N. J.. who has a summer home ’ Mechanics have rolled up 76 wins failed to sec two rounds of fight­ planned to have two leagues at Bankers opened tha currant c ^ e Michigan hie’ll hang onto the I ManhatUn, tied but unbeaten taken In the Interests of peace. ' article of grocery. Refreshments ' ist League who are going to for one hundred seventy-five 'thriUme I >«<* the way to a record 48-0 win a sporadic seven-game sertea aa It I at the armories at the rate of 48 Mrs. Richard Symington was re- here. He has sent two shipments against 33 losses and have been ing in the main event. Al "Bun­ the East Side Rec, one Junior aeason, by dropping a coaching reins, too .. .which js i Penn State against PitUburgh and "An effective tool for the reor- I will be served at the close of the ■Springfield ^ bowl . arc reminded guests. ghod enough to qualify for the * ' with two touchdowns end two sensible, say w e. . . now that PaiVl faced the Red Raiders in <^lui»J drills per year. I elected recording secretary, Mrs. of woolen mill ends which have CaUs n y ” Davis fouled out in approxl- I>-aguc and an Intermediate contest to the Society for Savings' touc' 'own passes. But day-in, i Villtnova-Duquesne. ■ ganization of Europe and the 1 program. The public Is invited. | to meet at oTe church before 5:4.3, Mr. and Mra. Morra will leave Rtate Class B tournament mx Five of Hartford, 46-44. The Bank­ Christman's football career at bia'alast home game. Naturally, in the case of Fed­ ’ Harold Reed, assistant; corres- been made Into children’s gar­ matelv the same time against U-ague. The Junior League will be day-out Wexler. like so many oth­ ! While Minnesota closes iU Big i World has been created by the i The ca.se against George Lip- as all cars are leaving" at that for a "wedding trip to Washington. times in succession. ers, a newly organiaed team com­ Missouri is ended his engagement , campaign against Wisconsin, A crowd of 30.000 was sxpectfd three-power pact,’’ he asserted. eral emergency, this will be chang­ ?me. nondlng secretary, Mrs. Harold ments. The group has raised welter champion Fntizlo Zivic. on for hoys between the ages of 14 er understudies, has found that the to see the Columbia line, through man charged with reckless driving ■, money for two hospital bed units, D. C. and upon their return will POLICE lAMtt Mx PiayerK posed of employees of the Man­ to co-ed Inex Potter prob>bl> w ill other conference teams take on Reason Peace Efforts Failed ed, but as matters now stand Symington; assistant. Mrs. Irving the previous Friday. and 16 and the Intermediate star almost never got sick and which no rival haa been abla tw as the result of an accident on ' Guard members are notified thal coating $40 each and has contri­ reside at the home of the groom, Six cage etalwarte were lost Iveague will be for boys ■ between chester Trust Company, led 15-14 be announcedjunceo any dayaay ---- . . all all ^his this ■i rivals. Michigan plays The premier said efforts of the Three, turkeys will be the prli^e.s Wickham; treasurer, Mrs. Fra,nk At least, last night's reslilt waa hardly ever blew up in his lines. score this oeason, match ltd Main street. Thursday morning. ' there is no Justification for th^ buted to the Overseas Tobacco Mrs. Morra’a going away costume ^ through graduation, Co-Caplain clean-cut and stylish. Jenkins, the ages of 16 and 18. at the close of the . first period. Like Reagan, this 186-pound memory digging to find precedenU ' minois, past two decades to "secure a dur- has been continued to Monday, at the Legion Bingo tonight at the Crocker; a^lstant, Mrs. Mabel The Savings’ Five rallied to tie strength against the tricky Col­ rumors and they should be dis­ l,eague Fund. will be a wine colored coat trim- || 4343 Ray Griffen, Southerglll, Sumla- looking lean and hungry at 131 Teams wishing to enter the senior from Boston can pass, kick for changing a football score after' tackles Indiana and Norths able peace’* failed because they Dec. 2, at 10 o’clock. j i Lx'gion home on. Leonard street. icinnegan. med with, squirrel fur and hat and the game at the half 27-27 and gate attack. counted. ■Other OITlccra y Grange Initiation laski, WIerabIcki, Taggart and 3-4 pounds, slapped Lello to the 1 league must furnish their eligtbil- and run. Like Reagan, he is fast the game ends is love's labor western encounters Notre Dame. were founded on "empty rhetoric The annual meeting and supper Following the bingo there Will be muff to match. forged ahead in the third period ---- in the original Ivy league ; riemson Expected to Win Ohio Stato-Mkihigan Kents In Moriila Mrs. Borst was elected chairman Otie of the largest classes In a Kudrowski. While their lervicca canvaa with the first clean punch 1 ity Hat to John Hedlund at the So Munger gambled with him to­ of conferences, ideologies which of the Congregational church' will | dancing as usual. I 37-34. With but sixty aeconda to (19th century) there was a rule ; Nebraska can clinch at least The 37th renewal of one of foot* were under the domination of rep­ It has been disclosed that Cap- . i of the program committee, a posi­ number of years will be initiated will be missed, the Trade mentor lie landed in the second round. It ' Ka.at Side Rcc on or before Nov. day, hoping thereby to achieve the be held In the social rooms of the tain William H. Naylor has al- i by Columbia Grange at the regu­ Habcrern-Lawler FIRE believes that the ten playcre who play the Bankers trailed, 46-39, that any game not completed by tie for the Big Six crown by whip­ ball’s greatest rivalries, featuring, rehensible Interests of destructive tion she has filled previously; wa.s a powerful left hook to the 29. The rules and regulations gov- c.nd a spirited rally Just barely fell multiple objective of keeping Cor­ church Thursday, Dec. 12, when ready rented a home /In Florida ! Members of the Liberty Hall lar meeting In the old Inn Wednes- now compriee his varsity will chtn. and It settled the fight. , emlng the league are posted In the nell from concentrating on Rea­ dark would revert to a 0-0 tie. no ping weak Iowa ^ ta te while ite the farewell collegiate appeaimnet. forces." the reports of the officers of the chairman membership committee, Miss Marguerite Lawler, daugh- | ahorL matter'how the score stood. of the aeneational Tom Hannon, for the duration of the tr.aining Corporation will gather in the hall -{lay evening, November 27. Among ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Low- i prove a formidable aggregation Barrage Too Hravy. j Boy’s Game room at the East Side gan, who can be as fine a back M rival, Oklahoma. mat;k8 time with "This new order of Europe and church and the various organiza­ MissisLucille Sloane; finance, Mts. 5432 Stars In IJneup Jim Leonard, football boss at St. packed Ohio State's 72-781-aaat season, ('aptain Dorsey of Hart­ this evening when a supper will thft class of 18 to be Initiated Into ler of Hartford, and Jonh Haber- for the 17-game echedule that haa Lello, who probably Is wonder- Rec. any w«'ve seen; of doubling Penn's an intersectional tilt wjth Temple. the world must destroy all flctimi tions will be heard and acted up­ Henry Huggins; social. Mrs. Frank Included in the Society's line-up Francis College in Penns owns the ford has ajso .securpH one, ne.ar be served. the first and second degrees by the em, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin N O K -m been arranged. Ing today what became of the Jen- | It Is expected that the Interme- offensive pimch for a battle that Tulsa and the Oklahoma Aggies stadium today for a western con* . a"d annihilate all occult forces' on on. Gcriach and Mrs. F. B. Hutchin­ I were Eddie Havens and Wally tecond largest asparagus farm in which the construction of yeslcr- Gainesville. aboiM 3.5 miles from officers of the local grange are Haberem of, Avon street, this town, ! Trade won 14 out of 20 games klna he knocked out In Chicago in diate League will play on Tuesday may be as open as the 34-20 thrill­ fight it out for the Missouri Valley ferenee clash betwean tha J^ck- A Thanksgiving service will be son: auditors, Miss Laura House Nordstrom, members of the Sw-ed- New Jersey___ Boston College is TlUe. Michigan State-Weat Virgin­ ayea jgnd tha Unlvarolty e( ~ ' dav rested and which unloosed the the camp. Paul Agard of Laurel street Is Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Tlbblts. Mr. were married November 9 by the | in 1934-36, 11 out of 19 in 1935-36, 1939 managed to get ’ ack on his nights and the Junior League will er (Cornell won In 1937, and of held in the Congregational church and Mrs. Carl Noren; Publicity nine out of 14 in 1936-37, 16 out ot 1th Lutheran Flva of Hartford, a cinch to get the Lambert Trophy ia and Detreit-Marquetts help pratent war," he continued- Non-commyAioned officers tak­ at the Newington Veterans’ hospi­ and Mrs. John Pringle. Mr. and Rev. H. Mackensen of Russ street, i 4321 pins 'a t the count of nine. But 1 operate on Thursday nights. current New England title-holders giving hie team two men who will f*n- Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. ing their wtyea to camp should at tal for medical attention. Mrs. Mary S. Taylor. Mrs. Gordon Llewellyn, Mr. and 31 in 1937-38, 16 out of 19 In 1938- be definite touchdown threats If for the Eastern football Utle.... i round out the Mid-Waat progrs(m. In their 86 previous meatteffk; J. The signing, Antonescu de- P.ast President Mhis Laura Hartford. Since their return from I SOUTH Havens, captain at Waolayan In and only last month the commit- | In the Southern Conference, Announcement has been made of tempt to ^ a k e arrangement be­ Mrs. Adam Kowalski, Mrs. Eliza­ a wedding trip to New Vor"k city ;J 39 and ten out of 16 laat s a ^ n . they can Intercept any of those Michigan haa won 24. Ohio BtaM’ ' Clared, represented "an honest the engagement of Miss Margaret ,, , , . 1 » a i House, In behalf of the club, and In Trada lost Its opening games In 1937, and Nordstrom gava an eyc- tee was being razzed for calling it , Clemson haa only to beat Furmap; ■' actual contribution of the Ru­ fore day if po.ssihle due to beth Dennis Hutchins, Mrs. Della they have been making their home ; fllling exhibition, scoring thirty- Cornell flat paseee. '10, and two ware tiaa McClure Matthews, daughter of token Of appreciation for her ser­ the state Class B tourneys of 1935 All of the tickets for this game, back to New York Instead of leav­ as expected, -o win the title. Duke, manian people for the rcqpnstrup-, the la t^ number of married cou­ oral commoditicB yet remaining Allen. Mrs. Lillian Broadhurst,* at 97 Wyllys street, Hartford. 'Bama Bombshell seven points between them Harmon, Michigan halfbacte ' Mr. and Mrs. John B. Matthews of ples which will arrive at the same vices for the organization, present­ ^ Doris Alien Glldersleeve. Mrs. AMBULANCE 1937 and 1938, reached the second which will set an rttendance rec­ ing it with Cornell at Ithaca. N. which ha# a chance to tie if the needed only one touchdown agateal> Oon of Europe and- thefworld as after the usual distribution yes­ rbund in 1936 and 1940 aqd gained For the Bankers, It was Jimmy Y., for another winter---- Conny Tigers should lose, meets North South Quaker Lane, West Hart­ tim^ Rents, at this time are very terday, a special give away will ed to Mrs. Borst a bouquet of^ elen Bassett. Mra. Mary Sorac- ord for a sertee begun In 1993, were the underdog bucks to aqual the. well as for defense of the present \ Coming Marriage tha finals In 1939 before bowing to Murray's ability to find the basket Smythe ought to he happy.. . .his Carolina State. Also oi the South­ ford, to Robert Ellsworth Dunfleld, loyr but may go up on- January be held Wednesday at which time handsome chrysanthemums. Mrs. chl. Miss Barbara Friest, Mlsa (IIOIJOAN) again and again that kept the sold three deye before the Comell- three-year collegiate record at ■ day civilization which will be ren­ Karl F. Borst of Cambridge i East Hartford High. Dartmouth "fifth down" episode. Toronto Maple Leafs are leading ern slate are Virginia-North Caro­ son of I. Burton Dunfield, state su- d. 930 dozen eggs, will be passed out J. L. Winterbottom and members Jane Lyman. Steven Sadlon and Bankers ir the ball game. Illinois’ Immortal Harold "Rad” dered secure by the victory of street and his fiancee. Miss Annie | Step Out ot Class So that incident geU no credit for the National Hockey League and lina. Alabama - Vanderbilt a n d ■ states united in the three-power pendsor of the Ellington schools. Tosltlon Open as well as 4,(l®te.pounds of smoked of the social committee served tea. Leonard Robinson. " ^ 5 6 3 0 A return game with tha same Gi%nge, Harmon's 13 touchdown*.; sandwiches, cookies and nuts. Mrs. T. Thomas of Westland street.,! Trade is stepping far out of its the full house. two of his horses have won good Florida-Georgla Tech. pact." The National Guard of the pork. The November meeting of the five is expected In the near future. With the Texas Angies, South­ I.. seven previous games this yaar United States has a position open | warren Keith poured. Hartford, will be guests of honor class this season as Its schedule in­ It does, however, explain the races in the last rouple of weeks ■Envoys of Bulgaria and Slovajrla Ladies Aid Society of the Congre-, at an Informal dinner-dance and (HOi.i.OKAN) cludes a home and home series The box-score: west Conference leaders, and Stan­ boosted hla three-year totel witk Rev. Francis Bre^i to be filled at once. We were noti­ gatlonal dhurch was held in the SiKilety For Rav^gs grimness evident among the Cor­ ....•R ay Chase' Missouri's block­ ■ ara exbected in Berlin next week. The Board of Selectmen, with with Willimantic State Teachers nell players when they checked in ford’s near-champs of ths Pacific the Wolverines to 30. fied late yesterday to publish a pe­ chapel Friday afternoon, at which family party this evening at the P Name B F T ing back, has three children. ... (Although Soviet Russia was re- representatives of the Police and College, the first game to be play­ laat night The seniors who have C ast Circuit both Idle, the best Holy Crosa-Maakattan tition" without delay for a Supply Club Alden, Hartford. Guests will | 3050 0 Swasey,' rf . 3 0-1 6 public notices dept. New Britain, - po.ted in Sofia to have advised' Xo Make Address Education departments, will hold routine business was transacted ed at the Thread City on Dec. 11 held down 20 of the 22 first and Conn., high Is undefisated again games in those sectors are. Baylor- Holy Croat and Manhattan, a Sergeant. This position is not open a special meeting Monday night at and luncheon served. The host­ be present from Boston, New York, 2 Kinney, rf .... ■ 0 0-0 0 Eul~aria to steer clear of outright IVlariboroiigh. Meriden, Hartford and this town. (QII.ISH) and the second at the East Side sc-:ond-team assignmenU had hop­ and ready for invitations. Southern Methodist, Rice-Texas pair of football teama whooa rec­ r e—'bership in the alliance, most in the local rifie unit, hut local which school traffic problems ate esses were Mrs. Edith Isham, Mrs. 2 Burney. If .... ■ 1 0-0. 2 Christian, unbeaten Hardin-Sim- ords are nothing much to cheer Miss Thomas and Mr. Borst will | Rec. on Jan. 24. 0 0 ed to come up to vhlL game need­ • f -••ve-s there believe the little Rev. Panels Breen, assistant Gdardamen \'^o feel qualified ' to scheduled for discussion. Mrs. Howard Lord Evelyn Williams, Mrs. Helen One game Is also slated ■ with 2 Homatead ,If .. 0-1 mons vs. San Francisco, U. C. L. about, clash today In what waa axr 834-2, Bast Hampton be married oh Thanksgiving Day. 7 7-11 21 ing only to beat Penn to complete One Minute Interview will become a full part- pastor at St. Bridget's church, wi 1 dutie^w ill'be given pref- Loughrey anS Mrs. Laura Squler. 4340 Windham High, a Claas A school 1 Havens, c .... two seasons without a loss. A.-Washington. Gonzaga-WMh- jjccted to be an aerial batUa. The speak at a "meeting of Campbell St. Margaret’s Circle Dkughters 1 Davis, c ...... 0 0-0 0 Buddy Hassett. B?e.s: "I hope erence if they Initiate thclr .appli­ Sells Land knd an opponent also of Manches*- . , Because the Dartmouth ruins- when I am no longer a big leaguer, ington State and tomorrow's San­ Joepere, who never have beatea Council, K. of C., to be held In the of Isabella, will meet promptly at 3 Wissinger, rg . 0 1-1 1 No Approval Given cation Immediately through the A t Mariborough Grange "Neigh- Clinton M. Lewis of this town Public Keconls fer High. While eeventeen games 16 I tion of that Is likely to find them 1 am the first guy to realizs It." ta Clara-Loyola tilt. Colorado Holy Croae In foothaU, wars gtvea clubhouse Monday night. The military department of this paper. eight o’clock ip t h e 'K .^ C. home, has sold a parcel of land, which eve been booked, four open dates 1 Nordstrom, Ig a 0-1 16 a 50-50 chanca daaplta tha ahaanee 1 Mo-cow. meanwhile, Tass, house committee, of the council has bprs’ Night" two drill teams from 0 0-0 0 gu..nlng In all earnest ihla after- *■ •■-! Soviet Russian news Applicants must be in the Na­ Tue.sday evening. This will be the Simsbury Grange were featured. wxs part of the old Collins farm, HOSPITAL dot the schedule and Trade has 3 Buck ...... noon—*which, plui th6 fact thRt of their captain, Frank Gnup. Holp arrranged to put oil* a dinner that —- — tional Guard, of excellent charac­ first meeting with the new offi­ to- Second Selectman Henry B. hopes of filling them. There's a Cornell in high gear Is the best Croaa lacked Us star hack. Tom­ / -r.'’, r tensed the German news- night and this will follow the regu­ One team was made up of men Permits ve 14 T o ta ls ...... 19 8*15 46 -.mbiirger Fremdenblatt ter, familiar with clerical work cers In charge. State Regent Mias and women the other of women. Hutchins, according to a deed filed. possibility that a benefit encoun­ football team this comer has seen Heud Alumni Gagers Against M. H. S. my Siillivan, and two other regu­ lar business meeting. In addition Mary (Amnor pf this town Install­ The following " building permits 11 5131 Manchester -Baakere Ing that Hungarian ad- such as is used in k^ieplng record.s The work of the drill teams re­ In the office of Town Clerk Hubert have been asked of the building ter may be arranged with the High this fall, is the reason why the lars. to the supper and the talk that Is ed, the officera of Father Creedon's P Name B F T ■ ’ had, Russia’s cooperation of all Inventory, equipment and | ceived much praise. Other P. Collins. The land la near the Inspector: W. P. Quish, to remodel | School for the near future. Trade 1-2 7 Ithacans are our choice. lowa-lUteols to be given by Father Breen the Circle in .Windsor Locks Wednes­ whipped High for the first time 3 Smith, rf ...... 3 uroval and declared it was personnel. He must be able t o ! Granges which took part in the gp'een on Highway 14 and includes the second story of his funeral par­ 7 7.-8 21 Iowa put aaids pleasant mem- awards of turkeys will be made. day evening. Local members who laat year after losing ten straight I Murray, If ■.... orlja of a stunningiuanu triumph over ■ 'i-'.ted to state tjiat this re- carry responsibilities and must | program were Manchester, He­ about one acre. lor at 225 Main street for use as I WATER DEPT. 4 Whitney, c .... I 1-8 5 t'acs not correspond to fact in attended were: Miss Stephanie bron, Wapping, East Hampton An open house and exhibit of the games to the Clarkemen. Notre Dame face the raaUetto • carry the best Indorsement of his Tunsky, Mrs. May Holden, Miss additional funeral parlor quarters. O Hutchineon. c . b 0-0 0 fitent.") . amh East Haddam. Granges work of the pupils o f Center ■Work to be done by Harold Jan-ls Ten of Trade's 17 games are teak today ofr Wmopping an lUlaoki^ Hospital r^otes Company Commander. Mary Connor and Miss Mary 3077 t m 3 Dougan, rg ... 4 1-3 9 Sports Roundup ■-eral Antonescu and Prince' represented were Hemlock, Echo, School was held Friday afternoon, at $2,500; Paul Dougan, to erec; against Class B rivals, whif;h 2 eleven atarvlng for.vtetoriea. AH applications must be ad­ Miner. A social time with refresh­ means that the Kitchingmen must O Frost, Ig ...... 1 0-0 a were to talk today with East Hartford, Htgganum, Elling­ attended by a large number of par­ a single dwelling With garage Tor — — The mini have lost six at dressed to your correspondent at ments followed the ceremony. (After iP M ) Wirt at least five of them to quali­ By Fxidle Brietz 3 Marshal Hermann Wilhelm Admltted yesterday; Walter The Herald office, and must reach ton. Bolton, Colchester and West ents and friends. Mrs. Helen Bas­ Ernest W. Spellman on Alton | I I Totals ...... 17 11-16 44 Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 23.— oince their opener—hut they’ra ( r ;n'». Hitler’s first subordinate, Dent, 41 Apel Place. Hartford. There were about 150 sett, teacher, waa In charge of t l » fy for the slate tourney. The com­ coached by Bob Zuppke, and here the early part of the week ;n Chapman Court Order o f Amar­ street for $4,760. Albert W. plete schedule follows: • Score at half. 27-27. Referee. E. — IncidenUl intelligence from the r d Nazi Party Lealer Rudolf Discharged yesterday: Ignatz people present. program. Steinberg has secured permission I 7868 means they are no puahovort. A l order to receive consideration. anth. held a successful fair In the No/. 77— Alumni, home. Kovis. southtrn front.... the Bugar .' f s . v/ho ranks only behted Goe- Wierzblcki. 74 North street: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N, Weir Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cobb of to make minor alterations for $75 | game fans down this way would crowd of more than 30,000 waa at- / Tomorrow morning at 10:30, banquet hall of the Masonic Tem­ Dec. 8— Open. r.-T In the Nazi hierarchy. Rose McClellan. 791 Main street; have returned to their home In West street are parents of a son, at 292 Charter Oak street. Ibally like to see In Tennessee vs. tracted to tha 3lat ranawal at at: First Lieutenant Stephen Frey will ple last night. There were prizes Dec. 11 — Teschers College, aeries starting in 1669. The Rumanians were guests last ■Donaleen Bessette, ■ 51 Purnell Glastonbury after spending the bom at the Windham Community Chango Name MANCHESTER Texas Aggies___ Oemson has conduct the weekly school for non­ for everj'body. and a variety of Memorial hospital in WilUmantlc, away. low's must win to avoid aharteg^ o!. ht at a resplendent dinner Placqt Mrs. Joseph Jezouit and In­ commissioned officers. All mem­ summer and fall months at their A certificate of change o f name I Last NighCs Fights been kept busy all week denying gifts made by the Sewing club of November 16. Dec. 1 3 —Windsor High, home. last place In tbs final wtatem oon-J tmdered them by Von Rlbbentrop fant son, 307 Tolland Turnpike. bers of the company who are look­ cottage here. haa been filed at the office of the WATER CO. Dec. —Open. rumors of 'rebellion on its grid • t the Hotel Adlon and attended Birth: a daughter to Mr. and the court, and grocery items, as Spencer A. Macht of this town town clerk for Andrew Staver of 18 ferenee standings with Illteote. ing forward to a non-commissioned Norman R. Lord Is doing Jury Dec. 27—New Britrin- Trade, aquad___ right when the Tigers Pena Staia-PHtalmtgh by Italian, Japanese and Hun- Mrs. Pelton Ferry, 560 New Lon­ well as food stuffs offered for sale. duty In the Hartford Superior was called to Rockville Friday 220 Oak street, formerly known as | are on the threshold of the South­ grade at the time of Induction The high spot c# the entertainment for a physical examination under honle. . ^ By The Assiiciated Press Penn Btete'a unbaaten hut g a r iu diplomats. don Turnpike, Glastonbury. Court. Andrew Stavhltzky. 5974 Jan. 8—Rockville High, home. ern Conference Championship, too Tbe Fuehrer will dine them to- Discharged today: Anita Gag- should make every effort to attend. was the fancy fioor drill by 18 of the selective service draft In the New York.—Lew Jenkins, 181',4, tied football team, boaatlng aa I Now that January 3rd has been j«n . 7—Windsor High. away. Bweetwatcr, Tex., recognised by that two-round knockout In penetrable line of tha kind tl aisht. Uardone, Bolton; Miss Minnie the members of Nutmeg Forest, Killed Instantly la Fall 35th district. He waa among the 218 Draftees Inducted Jan. 10—East Hartford High, Memphis made Pat Comlskey. the Trotter, 198 Center street; Mrs. set as the definite date of mobil­ Tall Cedars of Lebanon, In their first IS whose numbers were California and Naw York as Light made Pltteteirgh too streag for I ization, all membera should utilize awny- „ ^ weight Champion, kneekad out New Jersey Irishman, okay with Nittany Uona a (aw yaara V a m t OItm i Bufion Ralph Von Deck. Andover: Miss colorful uniforms, under the direc­ Norwich. Nov. 2^.—(Jt)— Petsr drawn. Hartford, Nov. 23— (JF)—Con- 1 GAS CO. Jan. 15—Putnam Trade, away. this part of the country as a Clara Parker, 121 Hollister street. their time by gaining the knowl­ tion of Chief Ranger William Hun- nectlcut all but closed her con­ Pete LeUo, 134Mi, Chicago, (3 ); was a I'S favorite ovtr FtU't I Velgouse, 19, of Oakdale, was kill­ Jan. 17—Hartford Trade, away. Leo Rodak. 134V4, Chioago, out bsavywaight challenger .... th* them today in the 46th Wtaated. Nov- 38.—{#)—BUI, the Census: 76 patients. edge which will be given at these niford. ed instantly last night In a fall Navy Awards Contracts tributions to the Arm y’s first call Jan. 22—East Hartford High, pointed Julie Kogan, 134U,. New Cotton SUtea Baseball League has meeting hetwaen Umos d(i parrot who was sen- last six schools. down an elevator shaft at the Washington, Nov. 28.—tfPl—The under the, selective service act 5075 ite lamps art on an eight-team Ixat Warning having sent 218 men—one shy of Haven, Conn., (8). State haa net hasten to death a week ago by Critically Hurt In Crash Plans to Seek Review American Woolen Company jilant. Navy Ilepartmcnt announced to­ *^^Jan. 24 — Teacher# College, circuit In '41... .Georgia In Pitteburgh alaca Itlfi Pawtucket. R. I., Nov. 23.—OP) Aa this column goes to press, a day aw a^ of the following con­ L . ! needed total—to Fort Devens, | Hollywood.—Baby Brseat, 138Mi Cy Blanrhard Jaka HlUaaU . nrank p , Griawold for biting He landed on his head In the con­ Manhattan. Kas., stopped JacKla banked $179,286 from football last It won at noma last you. baby in a fit of Jealousy, has — Alexander L. Raymond, 25, of few uniforms still have not been Boston, Nov. 23.—W)— Former crete pit. tracts: The American Brass Co., Maas., for a year’s training. Jan. 29 — Bridgeport Trade. ■aason and paid out 183,187 for returned to the armory. Guards­ Waterbury, Oonn., condenser ELECTRIC CO. Wilson. I35>s. lAM Angalta. (7). A pair of atalwarte from Manchester High’s 1989-40 Panthara axpacted to iSag*_ g t ^ a pardon. Fall River, was injured critically Gov. James M. Curley planned to­ hwav, "athlaUe Kholarahlps." men wlll.be forced to pay for Former Poetmsstcr Dies Highland Park, N. J. — Joa rosarvao. WalUr Wait early today when his bakery truck day to seek a review of a Massa­ Reports Two Eartttqiiakes tubes, $6,808.06; rolled, plate and Jan. 31— Rockville High, away. Baseball business---- nobody te ball adltlon wlU head tha Alumni * « « • » » « » BonolU. la In coUlsion with another everything not In the armory be­ angle brass, $24,475.08; Risdon "Butch” Lyhch, 158, Plainfield, and High at the SUt# Armory next Thuraday n lrtt with tha g ^ at ■« Haada FaMteld chusetts Supreme Opurt decision 5181 Feb. 5—Open. Maxia Long, 184, Paterson, drew tba NaUonal Laagut U «ciU (l and Milra IklMla. heal truck. A t Memorial hospital he fore school tomorrow morning at upholding a Superior Court order New Tork, Nov. 23.—(ffV-Ford- Mfg. Co., Naugatuck, Conn., brass Woonsocket R. I-, Nov. 23—(fli Feb. 7—Windham High, away. about' that uprising of the PhllUta' ■eAing their ninth win In 11 atarta. Cy which time the Inventory will he —Ekigene D. Marchesseault 75, (8). both uia cage and baaeball teams aa a aenlor, whUa HlUnskl wae InJurlM. |i;!lteBhtiry, Nov. 38.—(JPh-Ken- was found to be suffering a possl^ requiring him to pay to the city ham University reported thgt Ite spur grommets, $53,000. Feb. 11— New Britain Trade, PhUadelphU. — Billy Maher. minority at1—Putnam Trade, home. tains are extremely fiangerous be- { America sometimes attates a hajppened st 10i55:30 p. m. (est) keys. Otto H. Herrmann, 610 dcnce here 33 years ago after liv­ 5121 f Balp^.Vlelmry of Hor- Btrollteg Aibttnd *nM Annoty ing in Spencer for half a century. cause of the winds. Louis GyurghtU Is back In town .length of 46 Inches. ^ and the other at 11:00:07. I Center street. Tel. 5066.' /►M W Iflnr MANCHESTER EVENIN8 HERAL0, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1940 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1940 PAGB El ______^ 1 ^ -LL. mrnmrnmlmm BY FREO HARMAW* KED KYUEH I.d)ok Who’» Herd \ r T its. FM ffW R B AK R R . V iP se r - BUY CLASSIFIED LlFt AND HE HAD Pla n n e d Sense and Nonsense IT S O ^ U R RAlLPDAD

A MAN AND A DOG...... A ii/ h £ y ^ A Ripe r ^ h No one should be peeved it ha is •kin summoned fo r . driving i through man and a dog reached a down­ TTic dainty coloring of her town Intersection at the same time trMBcsnds coametlc art; stop 'iilgns, for they have been in­ stalled as safety measures and the other afternoon when the sup­ I Dame Nature was her artist and per-hour traffic was at its peak. ■be did well her part. everyone knows of certain drivers Automobiiefl For Sale 4 Articles For Sale 45 who stop only when an officer Is The dog stopped on the curb, after Lost inO Pound 1 The velvet softness of her cheek taking a look In all directions. The Johnny Gets His Gun Benefit Sale cannot be praised too much; in the vicinity. LOST—FOX HOUND whit# with 1936 DODGE SEDAN, R A H., new fO R SALE—MEN’S rebuilt and ITS NEW— FOR CHRISTMAS man started to barge on across, relasted shoes. Better than new She tnily has the kind of skin you heedless of a changing light sig­ black marking#, Manchester tag. paint, new tires, $75 down. Brun­ Rookie Riflemen Will Learn to Use all would love to touch. Albert—Bo you have been sing­ James RoUton, 29 Hazel street. ner’s, 80 Oakland St.. Tel. 5191. cheap shoes. See them. Sam Aids Britain ing in the choir? nal, and barely escaped being run Yulyes, 701 Main. And yet she !ias one grievous fault down by a car careening around T#l. 8707. for which she can’t atone; Miriam—Yes. 1936 PACKARD convertible sedan, A Wide Range of Infantry Weapons For the Boy Friend Albert—What parlT the comer. He mode a wild leap 1932 Plvmouth convertible coupe. With all her outward lovellneea back to safety and turned to see To Be Held at Morgan her heart la but a atone I Miriam—Well, I went in as first Announcements Brunner’s, 80 Oakland street, Fuel and Feed 49-A ,baae, but they changed it to short the dog looking at him in a grave­ Manchester. One of a aeries taking a Memorial on Decern* stop when they heard my voice. ly qudstionlng way. Then the mon­ RELIABLE PALM reader, advice SEASONED HARD WOOD for Some careless drivers are dnink. grel—for he waa nothing more 1938 PACKARD 6 sedan: 1939 Ply­ sale, cut any length for fireplace draftee into Uncle Sam's new her 2nd and 3rd. some arc angry, and hence not In OUR BOARDING HOUSE V n H MAJOR HOOPI.B on all affairs of life, known from army. Traffic Officer—Here, you can’t than that and not supposed to be UUT UUR WAY ‘ doast to coast. 532 Ann street, mouth coupe; 1938 Buick sedan; or furnace, $9.00 a cord; also slab full possession of their faculties, especially smart—took another 1939 Pontiac sedan; 1937 Ford w'ood $8.00. Donald Gehrlng. Tel. and still others just do not know make a turn to the right! Hartford, 9 a. m.—9:30 p. m, Tel. A benefit sale of household ar­ look to see that the way was clear, f PULL s te a m ah ead , 6 At lo r SPOTT-TT.'; — MY WORD, MARTHA,] sedan. Cole Motors at The Cen­ 8758. By Milton Bronner any belter. Lady Motorist—Why not? THAT MUST OH, NO — THEIR t S-1370. NEA Service Staff Correspondent ticles Including furniture, lamps, 'Traffic Officer—Well, a right then trotted sedately across the ‘ n e v e r mind dro ppin g ANCHOR THIS JEST OF YOURS MAS GONE ^ ter. 6463. Open evenings. mirrors, china, glaos, silver, boo^, street as if wishing to have noth­ B E AVNFUL TACKLER 13 Washington, Nov. 23.—(/P)—John Wife—I'm reading a mystery turn is wrong here—the left turn SMELLY UBUL TO HAVE IN t h e m id d le o f t u b RO&/ FAR ENOUGH.' EGAD, IF I AM TO 0 E « pictures, prints; women's clothing^ is right. If you want to turn right ing further to do with such a AutomOhiles For Sale 4 Garden— Farm— Dairy Q, Citizen, drafted into the army and accessories, children's clott^ book. OPPOSITION A TRUCK Rl' — ' WUEN YOU'RE THROUGH IN h e l d RESPONSIBLE FOR THE OEBT^ Business Services Offered 13 turn left and then - aw, go ahead! dumb animal. AROUND HI' Producta 50 and assigned to the infantry, soon ing, foods. Jams and jellies will be Husband- Why, that looks like We were taught in school that VOt/VE GOT - MERE YOU CAN TIE iNt O THE O f A DEFAULTING BOARDER, LET M E J| 1937—DODGE SEDAN, 1937 Ply­ W H EN VOU N E C K -- N Q .SEPTIC TANKS, 200, 300, 400, 600 learns this branch of the service held In Morgan Memorial, Hart­ our household btidget. city Visitor--What became of man is the highest form of animal bPSTAiRS ROOMS, AND "WEN WORK IT OUT AT TASKS REQUIRING ^ mouth sedan, lOSd-.M'illys sedan, FOR SALE— GREEN Mountain ford, December 2 and 3 for the Wife—Ills. CAN MAKE A WE'RE 1933 pickup, 1933 HNj.rd touring. gal. capacity. Electric and gas potatoes, field run, 50 cents per is far different from what it was that other windmill that was here life, with the greatest mentality. ' YObvCAN REMOVE ALL THE SKILL— NOT THIS ORUDCSERV Wi-UCH, whetl his father served in it In the benefit of the British War Relief But wltnesaing a scene like that TOUCHDOW N EVEN \ Cole Motors, Main strc7:t,^L<)t, op­ welding. Smith Welding Com­ bushel. Number One $1.25 per 100 last year? WITH A CAN SCREENS THAT YOU WEtRE MAKES MOCKERY O F ( pany. Buckland. Call 3825. World War. « Society Inc. Farmer—We took It down be­ makes one wonder If perhaps the posite Armory. Open evemngs. lbs. Seconds, 65 cents per 100 l6s., O N V O U R GOING To t a k e o u t LAST f'LtirrzJx . • - t h e H OOPLE Army officials have drawn va­ Articles In this sale will be do­ Clip easel watch, Clip easel watch, i STAMP NKW8 cause there was only enough wind textbooks weren’t taking In a lit­ ASHES. PAPERS removed week­ at the farm. Frank V. Williams, nated and all will be in good con­ on table. oe vest. f o o t / Buckland. rious lessons frdm the World War jm’YY « « • • • • • • < for one. tle too much territory. ly. Chambers Trucking. Tele­ and the conflict now raging in Eu­ dition. The appeal has gone out f o lding Suitcase phone 6260. FOR SALE—YELLOW Globe tur­ rope. As a result, the fire power of for persons sympathetic to the By W. H. Wilson /<■ See .... a modem American ittfentry regi­ British Relief cause, to donate ar- For a traveling boy friend, a BY C l.y UK LEWIS nips. Kelley Brothers, Talcott- tor drag and out-ot-round drums. HUl.l) EVERY THING vllle. ment, when completely armed, will Uclea no longer needed by them, folding suitcase should fill the M c K I N N E T Moving—1 ruckingr— be far more formidable than was but in good condition and usable. ticket. This regular sized suitcase It works only when the Ignition BROTHERS Storage 20 FOR SALE—CABBAGE for sauer­ dreamed of in 1917-18. Articles owned by Manchester can be folded down to a thick­ Is M. FOR REAL ESTATE kraut. good solid heads, 30c per In addition to certain technl- people may be sent to Mrs. Philip ness of two inches. It is tine for Tiny portable radios being the JAMES A. WOODS moving and bushel. Phone 7965, 108 Ridge St. eal companies, each Infantry Cheney, 50 Forest street. Thanks­ the extras that always accumu­ rage, you cant miss if you pre­ AND INSURA.NCE trucking. As^es removed weekly. regiment will consist of nine giving week and they will be for­ late on a long trip, weighs only sent him with a G. E. Camera 805 Main St. Phone 6060 Coal, coke and wood for sale. .381 GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes, companies of riflemen, three warded to the Morgan Memorial 3U pounds, and comes In sturdy Type Radio. It weighs only 4'.^ (Center street. Tej. 6566 or 5030. white and mealy, grano for bak­ handling heavier weapons, and for the gigantic benefit sale. Simi­ brown, navy or green gabardlM pounds. Is small enough to slip ing, 75c bushel. Delivered. Tele­ easily Into an overcoat pocket, A VIEW of Pottugal’s 1B40 AUSTI.N CHAMBERS—Local and one handling anti-tank guns. lar sales have been held In other with cowhide straps. / phone 3754. j! Swanson, Bolton. regiment, training with heavier places with great success and local The Clip Easel Watch slMU'ld and comes in handsome carrying “ World Exposition forms the Long Dl.'itance Movers. Tcl. 6260. weapons, will learn to handle case of deep maroon. M anchester Draftees will soon learn that 1 people arc urged to make contri­ not be overlooked. A leather- design of the stamp above, one of 68 Hollister street. FOR SALE—POTATOES, FIRSTS rifle companies handle far more 81 mm. mortars, .,30 caliber ma- covered clip holds the watch se­ The door. In which there is a a .series honoring the international and seconds, also turnips and butions of usable articles In good Evening Herald than the name implies. In each | chine guns and .50 caliber anti- condition, for this sale. curely In the pocket. Swing the built-in antenna, acts automatical­ Fair, cabbages. Herbert Mclntosli, 1633 company three platoons will train 1 ta: k machin^xguns. There will ly and cuts off the battery cur­ • • • ClassiKed Advertisem enls Repairing; 23 The Morgan Memorial Hall has clip back and It's an eiisel pro­ Tolland Turnpike, Buckland. with rifPss. bayonets and hand | also be one com ^ny handling 37 been donated for this sale and viding a smart timepiece for desk, rent when closed. Flashlight bat­ Mexico has announced dew Count SIX averttge wunla lo a line, REPAIRING AND refini.shi^ grenades..^ The other platoon will ! mm. anti-tank giins. every penny of the proceeds will or bedroom. It Is flnisned in rich teries used are good for 12 hours postage and airmail series hon> fnitiala. numbers and abbreviations The draftees, during their 13 continuous playing. •arh count as a word and coitipound chairs, caning, splint, rush or train with light machine guns, , go towards the British War Relief chrome, with easy tjY read dial. oring the new president, Manuel Household Gtiods 51 light mortars and automatic rifles. ^ weeks of preliminary training, will words as two words. .Minimum cost reed. Edward E. Ki.sh, 104 Chest­ fund. Smokers are sure to like the If nothing else seems appropri­ Avila Camacho. U price of three linos. nut street. Tel. 3688. • But even riflemen will have to i know only their platoon and com- Esculator Clgaret' Box. When ate you can always fall back on a • * • Line rates per day for transient -5 ROO.MS SLipHTLY learn something about the other pany. Later will come training UStell FUR.N’ITURE $’220 opened, three trap's of cigarets pop combination of bolt and wallet. ftda. REPAIRING AUTO TOPS, side weapons so that in wartime they with battalion, regiment, brigade, This new calfskin belt and wallet Salvador's coffe# .jindustry re­ R M erftvc Mnrrk 17. 1927 Or 4, Rooms P'or $189 Military Ruling up for easy s^ectlon. Covered ceives a philatelic boost in a new Ca.«h C harge curtains, luggage, hand made dog could replace men killed or injured division and army corps. By the set will ring the bell. C nOaME 3 JOBS Or 3 Booms P'or $155 with genuine father, gold-tooled group of five stamps. i Consecutive L>ays...| 7 ctsi 9 eis cjillars, harness. Charles Laking. and -so carry on with the heavier end of their year, draftees will be In two attractive designs and Wallet has one double and one I Consecutive Days.,.] 9 cts'U cts OO Cambruige street. Tel.’4740. Young couplcKin particular .should expected to be infantrymen who • * • YOU LIKE, M AJOR' 1 D ay ...... Ill ctsil.l cts weapons. Part of Turkey lined with yautiful redwood, the single window pocket and the belt INTERFERENCE ______11-23___ y ecMi -Me 1 - »C - M .IC U * orf not overlook ' this tremendous The throe companies in each know their jobs. is hand-boarde# calfskin, cowhide Will Rogers, humorist; John All ordersoriitfra forlur irriiHHiitiIrrogular «uinsertions ne i 11 WANTED TO TUNE, repair and value. "Believe it or not. " the fur­ box makea^an ornamental table V52. Will beB charg-PtJcharg-ed Atat theiunethetune timtime e rai.e.rai.e piece, opm or closed. lined. Jay, first chief justice of the U. S. S p e d rates for teriri every reg\ilate your piano or. player niture looks like new, having been (Continued from Page One) Really imposing Is the "Time Supreme Court; Francis Scott Key, BY ECK;AR MARtlN d a y ndJverttRinK Klvery upon reouest. piano. Tel. Manchester .3052. thoroughly reconditioned by our with three officers who flow here A .serviceable gift for his car. If Secretary.” author of the national anthem; BUUTS/AND HER BUDD1K8 Maybe He Can A ds ordered liefore/ the third or it ha-s/the dash emergency brake, fifth dayy w ill l>e’Oh?yr{?fd on ly for liniahing dept. Wbether you want .\riiiv iMay Lease in an Army bomber from Langley Bulgaria and Greece, and the It's a handsomely tooled memo­ Edgar Allan Poe, poet, and Betsy the actualla) number t/f. times the ad ,3, 4 or 5 roenus. an opiHjitunity Field, Va„ and said afterwards other, the Italian one, aimed at is one of the new Emergency randum book with genuine leather Ross, designer of the American . CAVCT fc'M'c IM3Y 'U0CM.,TU^'3Y_ VVEY "! YOU CAN't a p pearedd, charKtnK .'yt the rate earn- Help Wanted—Female S.*) like this does not come very often. Brake Alarms. With this attached 7 Q '^ , UOTAWIS.. OO TO UE — that approval of the proposed ac­ Suez from Marshal Rodolfo Gra- I covers and with a beautiful New fla$. are nominees for philatelic ~ oSs.'Ux', UO ed but no allowancef or refunds can We cannot promise how long thi.s (rrotoii Airport zinnl's advance ba.se in western honor.s in an extra issue of the 0-- PLACE VOT? be made on sit time ads stopped WANTED—GIRLS TO sew covers tion by the Airport Commi.s.sion, a i Haven square-faced clock mounted GEE— . !— \tAE\ST4 OH. eVOYAWM' I after the fifth day./ bargain, will last, but if you .see'it Epypt. left on. This win elmlniate much ! right In the center of It. The Famous Americans series. on baseballs at our factory. -Apply move that was expected to be a ..damage to brakes, tire wear, mo- EVERYWHERE ViOW YOU No “till forbids":/dlsplay lines not to Tober Baseball Manufacturing advertised in this paper you can mere formality. iSiich a smasli, the experts said, square opening in cover and pages 3- 6 0 ~ KUO ■old. / foci assured we will hayc it when Hartford. Nov. 23. UP< Brig- would be designed jirimarily to The Herald will hot lie respon sible Co., Elm street. Manchester. Should the propo.sal become allows the clock to. be visible at -tV*E<3.E.'^ *■ vou call. G>n. Reginald B. DpLacour. ,adju- end British dominance in t ^ all times. Each page Is divided a c o u ' for more thtfn onk Incorrect inser­ tantvgencral and member of the reality the Army would take over tion of any advertisement ordered WANI’ED—Gir l o r w;oman for TAKE IS MO.N’THS TO P.AY the hold in January after the Con­ eastern Mediterranean and Jn r^h into sections for each hour of the X’M T1NKLB,TH6 for more than one time. general hou.sework. Must live in. Easy weekly or monthly payments Connecticut Airport Commi.ssion, Near East oil fields, but' ^ Is o The tnadvortent omission of in­ necticut National Guard had been business day. A very pleasing gift. $10 to start. Write Box D, The arranged. No payment.s in case of expressed a belief that the U. S. would result in the end of TyOtey If he’s a golfer you can be sure TIPTOP TINKER OP correct publicafton of advertising .\rmy Air Corps soon would lease mobilized for training at Army will be rectified />nly by cancellation Herald. sickness or unemployment. camps. and Greese as independent /States, he's not satisfied with his game. THE TOVTOWN IM0 BT NIA mvtct, IMC T m tM U t of the charge rriade for the service Free Auto. Transportation the state aiCport at Groton as a if successful.) / Give a thought then to the new rendered. / WANTED — STENOGRAPHER. No matter where you live we will ba.se for a squadron of pursuit ' There were unofficial ^ports In Masterpiece golf device, a sensa­ All advertlaeAnehts must conform One with several years experi­ planes and an aerial gimnery tar­ s T O I L E R S / "I think Smith lias liccn Irj’iPR sell the army hi^plans !n style, copy iand typography with .send a "Courtesy Auto" to bring The Rocky mountains extend Ankara that the TiirkWh govern­ tional idea for Improving one's for a Iwo-slory tent." regulations enforced by the publish­ ence. Write Box B, Herald. you to the store and back home get range. from New Mexico to beyond the ment already was studying the game. The Inventor claims it will ers and they / reserve the right to again. Phone or write for this The general conferred yesterday Arctic Circle. problem of possible/removal of edit, revise o t reject any copy con­ W ANTED-GIRL OR woman, ex­ cut 10 strokes off the average sidered ohjeotlonable. absolutely free service. civilians from Ist^bul, Turkey’s golfer's score. It’s merely a heavy perienced,' general housework, ALBERT'S P'URNITURE CO. FUNNY BUSINKSS CbOSTNO iiotm s—cuasined ads stay i^. salary $12. Telephone largest and most vulnerable city. rubber mat with a golf ball at­ cefR. sue ivjiCA twvicc. me. t. m wcc. u. b. fat, offj to be published same day must he Hartford Store—43 AUyn St. The meeting the Council of tached to It by means of a very received bjf 12 o’clock noon Satur­ H.artford 7-33ll d a y s lOr.'lO./ Ministers whicyprcceded i.ssuancc elastic cord and a movable target FOR SALE ONE BLUE Cog.swell of the martiaU law proclamation a Short distance away which will BY HOY CRANE Telepimne Your Want Ads chair, one Wine club chair. . one ■ 0 01 last night wnK reported to have show the direction of the drive. WASH 1UBB8 Looks Bad, Drinkwater Help Wanted— Male 36 Zenith Console radio 1940 model, Ads are accepted over the lele- approved a/strlct gasoline ration­ Just the thing for a house party. TAKE A CLOSER LOOK, Mhone at/the CHARGE RATE given one 7 1-2x9 Axmin.ster rug art<|^ h e r e 's a p h o t o s t a t o p a l e t t e r AerSEBiN TO T u r n WA.NTED AT . ONCE- Ambitious ing hill arid to have considered He can practice on It at home or SOME PSCSOM IMAS MAKINd/ IS VOU nowY Miwo, PALLY.' WELL.th e r e AIMf c h u m ! it's o n v e r o w n above as a convenetnee to adver­ pad. All the.se have been u.sed le.s.s C3UER ALL p l a n s AND SPECIFICATIONS OF MILITAHV tisers. bLt the CASH HATES will be young men to train for barl)cr food rati/ining possibilities. Emergency brake alarm fits un­ take It on trips to keep hia swing THR8AT6 TO ME OVEC MR. PRIMKIMacTER, ^klO USE TO BEAT AROUWD PEBSONALSTATlOWEHy. AM* than one year. Inquire .Mr, Hahn. p;.aM ES TO A c e r t a i n UNFRIENDLY FOREI&M P O W E P -.^ accepted as FULL PAYMENT If work. Job secured. For detail.s in- der dashboard. In the groove. M E... HE'S C0MM6 / VUE’LL S TE P INTO t h e BUSH X BIN ASSURED t h e r e AIN’T paid ay the business office nh or be­ cpiire V’au'ghn Barber -school, 14 72 Alton street. Tel. 5824. CLOSET \ A W SVGV^tP BY VOU-^r A HAWPWBITIW' e x p e r t o n fore tae seventh day following the' EARTH BUT WOT'P PRO­ first insertion of each ad otherwise Market street. Hartford. FOR SALE-PARLOR heating CLAIM riOEMU-WINB the CHARGE RATE will be collect­ stove, with 7 inch oil burner, ed. No r.esponsiblHty for errors in BROADLEAP' Assorters wanted. Quotations tele^oned ads will be assumed and Apply in person at The Farmer's complete with pipe. U.sed only 4 Brmllev Backers Nazi Raiders ttiel/ accuracy cannot be guaran- Public Warehouse Inc., Station months. Price reasonable. 'Tel. fi<' toe 37 1-2 South Windsor. 7.378. There is no dl.sagrcement among Not Disliirhcil Index of Classifications [ us about the defense of America. Over London ths ...... ; . . NINE PIECE MAHOGANY din­ 1 —Wendell Wlllkle, recent G. O. P. gagementa ... Dors—Birds— Pets 41 ing room .suite including china ; presidential candidate. a rria g ee ...... cabinet. Very rea.sona\)le. 26 Gar­ Bridgeport, Nov, 23—(A*) -Fair- In Rush Hour eath s ...... fe m a lp: dog s p a y e d , $ . . field county supporters of J, Ken­ ard of Thanks I 2 50 den street, 'fol. 372.3. We have done nothing as In Memorlam ...... F |I female cats spayed $3.50, male churches to share the co.st of gov­ neth B’’adiey for the Republican ley, girl* and boys, can Lost and Found ...... \ ! cat.s altered $1.00. Dr. G. E. Bit- ernment. state chairmanship today were un­ (dontlnuod fro^ Page One) _ j repeat— real faat — Announcemneta ...... 2 | good. Jr., 10 Lnselle Road, West Machinery and I'oola 52 -Kev. Delos O’Brien, Wilmington disturbed by a reported boom for F eraonals ...... I : Anson T, McCook of Hartford for what Tinkle saya? Try Itl ^ - -I • Aatomohllea [ Hartford, or 62 Silver street. Mid­ Unitarian pastor, sugffestlng when at least two hottae.s were ’cOPR. ■> ht* $C»V dletown. USED CATERPILLAR "10", ex­ th . state chairmanship. .smashed by bombs, but compara­ Autamobiea for Sale ...... 4 ; cellent condition,' used plows and that churchn donate offerings T h a n , ramamber that Automobiles for Exchange .#•• I | ALL ‘BRUNNER’ PROTEC’ to the federal government. While Mr. Bradley maintained tive quiet reigned after that. Auto Aceesaorlea^Tlres ...... • i CANARIES—Large 'selection to harrows. Dublin Tractor Com- ij a policy of official silence on the Tinkla it going to play a Auto Repalring~ralnting .... 7 | British Bombers Active He Ought To Know BY V. T. HAMLIN choose from, guaranteed singers. pany, Willimantic. 11 subject, his supporters continued R. A, F. bombers were reported leading part in our new ALLKY OOP Auto Schools ...... T-A { Will hold bird for Chri-stmas. The test IS the welfare of the to claim upward of 45 of the 70 Autos—-Ship by Truck-s R i nation and the community, active, meanwhile, attacking ob­ Christinas Comic Strip. W itt .'/NOW Autoa^For Hire ...... 9\ Parke, 177 Center. Phone 8083. 1936 Ford 85 Coupe, Today’s Special, $198 votes on the state committee for ..AND SLESS MV SOUL, IF 1 KfMiins Wit hout Board .W i —Dr. C. A. Dykstra, Selwtl>’C jectives in Germany. The British AM VUELt, W H AT WELCOME BM-iC lO ,^ -, EOYPTf WHY, WHY DID OOP Oaragea^ServIce^Stbrage IC i his election to succeed Benjamin t h e TWENTIETH I HERE ISN'T MW O LD PAL. Motorcycles—-Bicycles ...... U Service ad4|ij4>istrator, on draft did not disclose their targets.. t OLAOToseef DO "HOU THIMK OWE ME t h e E. Harwood at a meeting called I THOUaHT f y rt^KJTLJOV" i AMCIEMI ' lCPT. A L L E Y OOP: ^^;ELL, W ELL.' Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 12 exemptions. Referring to the German attack "Santa's Secret j" T(0U ACAIW.’ 1 ' W HATVE VOU tSOT TO SAY HORSE- Bnalseaa lind ProfeaalonnI Serrleea Poultry and Supplies 43 for Dec. 2. W A S BEGIIOXIIKJC) w h e r e HAVe 'tO iJ ( y >txi WEBEj LAOJOHr ) ROOM TO RENT—.V) Ea.st Mid­ > 1 9 4 0 •" on a west Midlands town. The RDLU.S 8EEKJ ALL'' ^ . FOR. Y O U R - Business Services Offered ..... 12 1940 The first strip will appear ft-13 TO THIWK. WE'D PAL?' SELF.’’ Household Services Offered ....12*A FOR SALE—NICE plump tender dle Tirnpike. Telephone 4352. j I would not say that the bomb­ Press Association, a British news LOgJ^YOU. THie, TIME ? Building—Contracting ....•••• H turkeys, delivered in town. The Plymouth Sedan agency, listed a church, a hospital, Monday, Nov. 25. Watch mtisaasi .... 1 .NICELY FURNISHED room for j Packard Sedan ing of Europe Is not a blessing, be- GOOD.' Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 Gilnaek Farm, telephone 6121,* i cause at least it will give the two convents and dwellings among for it! ‘T d like one with an extra long wheelbase to go M'ith F u n eral D irectors ...... 16 South Main street. one or twoi. private home, steam ; Beautiful Florida Rray. architects over there a chance to A Thought buildings .struck by bombs. Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ., 17 heat, continuoiLs hot water and ; DcLuxe with white tires. the dog.” Insurance ...... 12 . Like new in- 7 Q C Heater. Driv- g I sthrt over again. Isolated Nazi attacks were car­ Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 19 j FOR SALE—1.000 NATIVE Tur­ •shower. Phone 5002, —Frank Lloyd Wright, architect. ried out on Mcrs*** ®* ’.17 Packard Sedan ’19 Chevrolet Club Coupe certed attack waa made the night Cat-Nap! Office and Store Equipment ..# M Thai Home From FOR SALE—BUILDING lot, 42 ] SCURCHY SMITH Specials at the Stores ...... 66 of Nov. 20 and identified Maktlla Wearing Apparel—Furs .i.... 67 Strickland, sidewalks and utili­ ’17 Chevrolet Coach ’37 Packard 120 Sedan as the Italians' most advanced NOiV WE 6HAU. Wanted—To Buy ...... 68 ARTHUR A. ties, near bus line. F. H. Norton, | camp in the drive into Egypt— IW you ARE 6HSEVERINS/] so Stoew —Boer*—Hetela—neeorta 180 Main stree.t. Tel. 6528,. / Sleep, m y leetle ReeSeareeta about 15 miles east of the main >VE DISTURB 701 Itooma Without Board ••••#*Ai« 69 KNOFLA Italian position at Sidl Barranl.) LSETUr 6IESTX/ EEN BOCfK// B o a r d e ra W an ted ...... Thp new bombardments were Country Board—Resorts ...»••• JO 875 Main St. Phone 544U Legal Notices 78 SEE US TODAY. OKLA. Hoteto—Restaufcnta ...... J* said to have been made shortly, ififanted—Rodme—Board 92 I.iaCOR PERMIT ARIZ after an Italian radio broadcast lUel Batate Per Rent SIOTK’K OK ,»PPLir.4TIO?r Apartmenta. Flats. Tenementa Jl Thin i».to Klye notice tlial I, — PRICES TO SUIT EVERY PURSE — MEXICO that Marshal Graziani had com­ Sualneaa Locations for Rent .. J4 Joseph Cherrone of 012 Middle Turn- pleted construction of a military Kottsaa For R ent ...... JJ Iillvc Kn»t. .Manclieeter. Conn., lievo TEXAS highway from Ralum to Sldl Bar­ V Bvbarbao For Rent •••.•••••#• JJ MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE llled« an application dated IStli of ranl and solved his troops' water G & Bummer Homes For Rent ••••• JJ 6-Room Single; steam heat; one ■No^enilier, liMO w ith the L iqu or Wanted to Rent ^ Control .Coniinleslon fur a Paokaae Crtlt suMly problem with discovery o f Real Rotate Far Sale extra lot; central. .-ttore Permit for the eale of alro. ne^wells. Apartment Building for Sale •• J9 FULL PRICE $4->(H). hollo Ihnior on the premlse.'i of CC) The announcement of the bom­ B u s ln sM I ! ■Middle T u r n p ik e H ast. M ancheeter. bardment did not disclose wheth­ ftiruiB sn4 L#nd for Sal...... Small Cash. Conn. The liuslneaa la owned by Bonsca for 8#1# Joseph Cherrone of 622 Middle Turn­ BRUNNER'S er the road or Wells were dam­ pike Fait, Manchester, Conn., and aged; Lott lor 8«lo ••••••V’, ...... 7 i SEE JONES REALTY Greece, with an area ot 50,257 square miles, easily fits into the state lUMrt n spsrtr *#r SaU .. ... will bo conducted by Joseph Cher- 80 OAKLAND STREET PHONE 5191 S3 Oak Street rone of 622 Middle Turnpike. Kast. ■aborbasi S#r ialo Open Every Evening. • of Colorado, whose area is twice that bf the Invaded Balkan The Son Francisco earthquake R.al KstaU forl*eha»*. .... Mancheiler. Conn., ae permittee. nation. The population of Greece, 7,196,900, Is seven times that of TTantad— B aa l I s u t o •••••” •* Telephone 8254 Res. 7?17 •lOSKPlI CHKHIIO-VR Open Until 10 P. M. and fire caused damage eatimatee A m Mo—Local Cotioa# Dated ISlli of Nov., 13to. Colorado. Inset map shows comparative size of Colorado with U. S. at $250,000,000. (C 1S40, ky reatalM Fat) Local M #ttso#.».|....»M »»»^ " H-H-2a-40. , ./ f'- V Tht WtRtktr BAIVROAT. WOVlSMBI» 18,1»4« T Avtract Dsily Circalstkm For the Neath *f Oeteber. ItM rsMsaet *f D. •. W ihlhet I P A O E t w e l v e ; Autrlirfltcr Eorabto 9rraQ! 6,498 Fair, BMMh esHer tealght; day fair aad MlghMy eaUer. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs F. Boist Stop Sending Meaiber *f the Aadit of Cambridge street have aa their Lodge Group Celebrale Golden Wedding Tomorrow DANCING '^IG H T About Town guest. Mrs. Lena Kurt* of River- Baicaa ut OIreulatleBa Manehetuir^A City of ViUage Charm dale. New Tork, a slater of Mr. Out Queries Borst. I To Entertain (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS 8un»ct Ctrcle, which Ui compoa- (DiaaaiSed AdvertMag ea Fag* U ) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2S, 1940 ed ol DMt noble grand* ot Sunaet Mr*. Michael Barry, of Flor­ DANTE'rkESTAURANT VOL. LX., NO. 48 Loral Draft Board Is OM... . . FMIews____ BnlMIng ^ fUbekah lodge, will hold a moet- ence street, who was taken to the l..ocal Organization to It Eaat OMter Street ilig Monday evening with Mrs. Maneheatei .Memorial hospital last Given Time to Catch Feetarint Freeh Ulwm ant Oyatera On the J W t^ U . .. Maud Norton of 81 Benton Sunday after a fall. Is so far re­ Furnish Program for CfaUB or Oyster Friea O"*** “••• |^:i Mn. Frances Oianiberi, Mine covered that she will soon be able Up With Its Work. Florence Tavlor, Mias Ethel Brain- return home. It was feared Croup in Gorton^ Orchestra Every There, aad Sat. NIghta. Soaga At Tour Raqaeat. ard will aasiat the hostess------— ah'* at llrst that a ix)m‘ was broken in WINES - UttVORS ANU BEERS Mr*. Minnie Johnston and Mrs. . Acting under orders from Stale Food At It* Best, Such As Ravtuil, SpMhettl, UMckea aad Steaha. I her leg. Sunset Rebckah Lodge, No. 29. Selective Service headquarter* the Iva Ingraham will, be in change o and Welcome Rebekah Lodge, No. Order* Made Dp To 'fake Out. the entertainment. local draft bokrd ha* suspended Greeks Enter Argirocastro Outskirts; Group 4 ot the .Memorial Hos­ 47, of East Hartford, will fumtsn sending o u t. questionnaires to pital auxiliary, Mr*. Mllllam an hour's program Sunday after­ Manchester' registrant*. This ac­ Dennis Murphy, proprietor of Knofakle. leader, will meet Mon­ noon In the Odd Fellow home in day afternoon at two o'clock at tion has been taken to permit the the City Taxi, has returned from Groton. Eight lodges In the Dis­ local board staffs time to catch up the Veterans’ hospital in New- the Clinic building on Haynes tricts. 12 and 19. have taken turns In providing entertainment each on routine office work. A sufficient irlgton street. number of questionnaires ha* been Sunday afternoon In November. For Your ...r' Mrs. Minnie Krause of Walnut sent nut to a.*nure enough men to i street was appointed some time meet the next quota assigned here, Blows by Hamburg Raid ago by State Assembly President which will be in January. Thanksgiving Dinner British TOMGin ^S THE M<,HT FOR HOT IMZ/AI Mrs. Ahbie Brooks o f Mystic to ar­ Next Examination i range for the.se prograina. which Eight men will take physical ex- ' Made In Our Own Oven-. (TIKF’S srKtT.VI.S amlnations at the clinic building . . . be sure you have plenty M hllc Von Walt; the elderly men and women at the liimHl Beef Half Broilers home enjoy Immensely. . opposite the Memorial hospital 1 of Dart’s Coffee Cream f Roast Turkey .Mrs. Krause has secured a musl- ‘ Wedne.sday afternoon, and each j Butter Fat) and Butterntilk A m y Tries Out Its Ski Legs . Twinkling Tunes IVi Veal Scallopine cal trio to play, Donald Dowd the ' Mr. and Mrs.* William Dalton 1 succeeding Wednesday a group; The Oak Orlll Swlngstcrs! t'laniH anil Oysters cornet; his brother Wilbert, the > \ will be sent to the clinic for these I . . . rich, tasty, healthy — Expect Albanian Bas^^ , examinations. In that way a re-1 Panhandle Towns On the ilalf Shell guitar, and .\lden Aronson the i they’re Rood for you. WINKS — i.itjroH s Roast fork Steak* mandolin. David Hutchinson, well , ■ serve group of registrants will We 1 \\n IIEEU ______known baritone, will be the vocal- j ready to go to Hartford for the | Be «»urc to "stock up” on milk MK t .M'ER TO B.VNQl'KTS ist. Mi.ss Dorothy Dowd will p!a” Local Couple to Mark ' army tests and possible Induction 1 Ruttermilk Isolated by Ice; his piano accompaniment*. Ward i when the call comes for more men. ! E rrs and butter, too. .sn Oak .Street Krause who teaches music in loral' Office Hours i To Fall Before Tel. S8!H Chocolate Milk ■ V V ’ V/ and East Hartford schools will play i The draft board office in the I if* ’ I li t OAK GRILL the saxophone and clarinet, end Fiftieth Anniversary ; post office building is open Mon­ Rutter JPi Mrs. Krause will read an appropri- i days through- Fridays from 9 a. m. Rain Now Halting ate Thanksgiving selection. , until .5 p. m., and Saturdays from First I.s) Kant Middle riirnpike, Manrhestvr I oeption at their home for Inimo- among v.liirh was a huge ba.sket of Wires, Trees While Pittabiirgh, Nov. 25.— — Orangutans in Zoo In Jaffe Case flowers acronipanying some .spoeial tion desired by telephone. ed Southwest o f Main ^ dintc members of the family. Open Qua Sollar*. 71, blind and deaf, ter Front and Vast Oil ______Hom e (if (lOod Food! ------r Tift.* from Mr. Dalton's a.s.“oeiates Utility kepair ' Crews and bis 70-year-old crippled Italian Military Base, house w ill be observed from t to Refineries at Biggest PhlladclpblS, Nov. 25.—(/P)— ^Ol’K M'.M IV\in> OK K.VMH'KT in Cheney Hrolhers .Machine .“ihop. wife lived together for 30 yearn /vt' Gu* and W* wife, Guarina, were r ()i{ rt p. m. and again from 7 to 9 p m K«‘porl« Are Mmic | PkemipC^SC Struggle to Restore Where Greeks Threat­ \VK H AVF TUF. IDK.M. I'l.-ACF Taken Here and vowed they "would go out Port in Europe; Other in high orang^jtan humor to- for friend.* who wish to call. 1 GEORGE DART together.” Disrupted Service. day.^ ('lose r«> I'own: Vmi Can Kring Your Drink* I !\ow Go lie fore Jury .5!r. anil Mrs. Dalton weie nnu- en to Push to Adriatic .M'C.aiill IJ|) lU (loHeetor Hunt Mrs. Sollara put her crutch Raiders Attack Nazi-i i 'ftielr third child arrived yes- IMcnly of Privacy! lied In St .Inmes's church in Ik'io In Ne** ^ ork Conrl. hy the Rev. Diniel Hagg.'i't' ■ aside during the week-end Held French Coast; At-N>terday and Philadelphia zoo Coast, Isolating Large Bulletin! dropped Into her bed in a sec­ Wo Servo .\ny Food You Desire! who i.vM.* thim pn.stor. Hoth raini' Tax Collector George W. C. 1 r< I ! officiala said It wa* the first Diiriiij; a IloM-l |> Dallas, Nov. 25.— <4*)— ond floor room and died whUe tack on Western Eng- Number of Fascists; RF;.\SONAni,K PKK F.s: With lompli'tipn of the taking 'here from (loldfii I'ounlv Tipper, Hunt, of the .South ManchcMei time an orangutan in captivity I i of depo.*ition.* here from loral wit- Kire Di.*trict. read a detailed ac- , Stormbound Amarillo faced a Gus held her band. had given birth three times. Premeti Threatened. 1 arv, Ireland.'and nettled in M.in "She'* not dead,” Gua sobbed land Town in Relays. ^ ' ne.vics. the $10,000 action brought . . ster where they have livoil count of collections made by him Two daughters, Cinderella Hugh .Mi'CaulI, of '-MS We.st serious situation today, ac­ ., hv Mr.*.' Louis Jaffe against the i during the pa.st year at the annual to kindly nelghbora. "She'a not and Ivy, are 5 and 3 respective- ' .1* n cording to a special radio C erter .'dn'et, i-.niploye.l ' meeting. The report rovered an dead. I know. We're going to­ Athens, Gr'eece, Nov. 25.— I Metropolitan I Life u...Iforeman 4«.*uranrc rom- | of eheney' Rml hr'.* Rnth.s- Bulletin! ly. I pany now coo* before a jury of i wnili r 111 the .Mien Hon.*e aeroinit nt the taxes, interest and message received from the gether.” (j£P)— Dispatches from the r’liimhing Drpaitment, .'ind i.* .*till ki'ller. Hartford. Ivol the r.ither He collapsed while approach­ . London, Nov. 25.— (/P)— theNew York State Supreme ,emploved in th.at depart mi nt, Ihr- In ns roUi'' leil on It.st.s frorii 1919. beleaguered city by The As­ battlefront said today th at unplea.-,:inl expeneiioe of le'IMg for eai h of the year.* that a tax ing hla wife’s bier at a funeral m i British heavy bombers, un­ Coiirt where trial is to be held inding mit Ills ii:'.rd vi'ir |■ "nnl of th" re.s- sociated Press, because there ‘/ i f Greek advance units had en­ To.*tifliony ye.sterdav ende.l the locked in a r. a was laid in the di-strict. The total , home and died of a cerebral , wiMi that eomp inv. He ,s .1 ■ har- ay wb. lie a man was not enough water in the .“ -'-r-'f' loading ‘‘many tons” of ex­ local pari of the action brought tauraiit y.'sler' collei-tion.s for .all of the year.* hemqr*^ »ge. w : ia£i^!See«»4r.- Nazis Report tered the outskirts of Argiro­ ! ter member nf Hi'Si aod l..aiidi'i tsirteriilei-, Jiiliu.* plosives and nearly 2,000 fire­ in an attempt to recover double in- held up the amounted to 154.101.11. mains to flght flres for longer castro, main Italian military 'company No 1 S .M '''.D. ,\Ir.*. I'a.'- Ki-eh'ei,. an i. to.,k .Sl.'iti from the The U. S.-Army’s 41at DlvUdon ski troops, the first In the nation, get a chance to try out their akl cleninity for a.*.*orted accidental Diiniig the year he reported 84 1 than 15 minutes. No flres bombs, made a “concentrat­ t in. the fortner . .Miss ('.illifi riii ea.ih i-i'gistei -phi- thief al.s'n legs for the first time as they go through initial maneuvers on the snowy slopes of Mt. Rainier In base in southern Albania, and death of the rfeceased. The m.*ui'- i leiiis hied. 11.5 hen* relea.sod and ed” attack Sunday night on Bristol Hard l o Havf I hat Ualky Furnace - I Kraher. altliougb now martive. was liioke open a box aial lemoveil .$S have occurred, but the danger that the city was expected to anoe company hold.* the death wa.* only i'j»e .warrant served, in mak­ Washington. for many year- idenlitVe.i with exists, the message stated. Hamburg shipyards which I Pul In Shtipe for (he Cold a .'uiclde. and refiisos to pay on I fri'm It. / ing the (-ollection.a. Would Outlaw fall before evening. Heavy v.'onien'* e.hiireh and fraternal m- ('laitned to Ke the person gmltv build German Naval vessels, Weather .\head! the policy in ipiestinn .*mce' , the j Ice still is forming but more 1 Hit in Raids fighting also was reported two year .*uicide'clause on it had gani/.atn'erS. I't the hold-irp is William W. Ser- slowly. Power plants were ex­ the Air Ministry reported to-' southwest of Argirocastro, Daitou h.m-'- thi''*'. jo'ki. 29. w ho was a_ former wait­ Strikes in All Phone 6793 not expired. ii,- pected to be operating on a Hull Says Plan day. Several British pilots where the Greeks were f o r .MO.OOO. al.*o 1 C hildren, all living in .Mar,'Inwtei, er at ihe lath.skeller Holice are 12 Ships Stay in Port j Another poliey dropped their bombs at the Also Say Surface Raid­ ' with the Metropolitan, wa.s paid 'Mr*. I’hiUip t'arn<-v. of I'.iiden making an effort to locate him. partial basis later today, but threatening to push to the ion .Mr. Jaffe-.* .leath, it 'wa.* re-j.street..street. .Mrs.Mrs. iCUflord miorti iiammunullair.monii ' orot | 42nd Annual the city had no water supply / Defense Jobs same moment over the impor­ Adriatic coast, isolating a T. P. Aitkin & Co. a World war vet- On Money Aid er ‘Operating Overseas’ Manchester ported, since three WB.'B no F'inr sti’i'et a.r.«] Wilhnm Ot I* ' PhiiI tant Blohm and Voss ship­ 116 No. Main Street t'etbrari.i' hospital this morning. When Destroyers Seen large number of Italians. tion over its provision*. ton. Ji , of ."it cniestiiiit .street. The\ cian is at the yards, the Air Ministry News Has Sunk 95,000 Tons These thrusts were part of a have four grandehihlren and eaie in Hnrlington. Vt , for oh sorv a -. F A S H I ON romNOATiOHS Dallas, Nov. ‘25.— (IP)— Cox Proposes Congress Service said, and afterwari^s counter-drive against the thwart­ gi eat-L'i-aild. hild all of whom areltK'n. Thanksgiving Eve Must Be Laid Of British Shipping. ed Italian invasion which was de­ Young women of the .South ^ At laitl Ther Meager reports from ice­ Act to Make Labor they observed a good number il German and Italian Mer-; ina Three scribed by mlliatry source* as a Methodist chui-ch. in the cixslutYie bound Amarillo today said a of fires and explosions.” Berlin. Nov. 25— (IP)—The Ger­ “fuU-fleged offensive” Intended to of various countries, will receive entirely NEW !n a Disputes^ Illegal Dur­ chant Vessels Remain & woman’! founda­ freezing rain had stopped Whole QucBtioii Must man high command, reporting wrest Albania from Italian control the collection at the morning serv­ Social and possibly keyed to a plan for tion garment! there, promising some relief ing Emergency Period. London, Nov. 25.— {IP)— freah auccesaea against England ice tom orrow for ovor-'^eas relief. I.KT Hi;.\T I’KOVF! HOSE & LADDERVDDKR CO.. NO. 1. S. M. F. D. Be Considered by At Anchor as Neutral­ Greek-BriUsh seizure of Italy** FORMAL Nations Ends British bombers capped a b3’ air and sea, declared today that TKe Smart- from the storm which isolat­ strategic Dodecanese Island*. O IL -for Bulletin! Governmental, Con­ ity Patrol Is Sighted. week-end of smashing blows the port of Bristol was subjected riiere are ni:in> liiif-auitl form FaiKion ed the city and other commu­ to another "Coventry” raid last While the drive on Argirocastro OPENING ALICK COrRAN foundation it Wednesday Evening Washington, Nov. 26.—(VP) gressional Authorities. at the Axis by raiding Ham­ continued, additional Greek col­ I Known .As i^ueen .Mice I rt'ifsons why our^ is Mu- nities in the Panhandle. High­ Plans of Axis night and that a Nazi surface Your burner mouidad right to —^The Senate voted, S4 to 21, Tampico, Mexico, Nov. 25. burg last night while the Ger­ umns to the east threatened Pre­ SPIBITL'AL MEDIL'.M ! l-'iiel Oil .Mill'll [ft'elcr. !hil November 27(h ways and streets were litter­ raider "operating overseas” had [pP'’ MONDAY your figure, by an today to take- up the contro­ Washington, Nov. 25.—(fi’)—Sec­ — (/P)— Twelve German and mans were concentrating a sunk 95,000 tons of British ship­ meti. Seventh Daughter of a !4oventh Son the most prjietical proof is ed with poles, wire and trees versial Logan-Walter bill de­ .Abandon Fortified PosiUona Born With a Veil. entirely new PAT­ retary HUll said today that the Italian merchant ships which Nothing Is Known Yet 100-plane attack on a town in ping. the simplest; I.el us put ENTED principle, while utility company repair signed to facilitate court ap­ Hundreds of planes pounded In the central sector, the Ital­ Reiuling* ’Daily 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. whole question of financial aid for had got up steam in apparent some in your liink— s*i you giving fitting and 4-rewB struggled to restore peals from the decisions of About Bulgarian Lead­ western England, official re­ Bristol, described as the chief port ians were reported to have aban­ tir By .-\ppolntnient. In the Servke Cheney Hall preparations to leave this doned their fortified poaltions am CO'‘rectivB such qtiasl-judicial agencies Great Britain would have to be ports said t^ a y . The R. A. F. for entry of United States war . of the People for 80 Year*. ’ • cjin note its more-heiit, its qua';- disrupted communication Mount Ostrovitza. Another Ital­ N ell's B eauty Salon tiet heretofore Music by as the Labor Bhard. Seventeen considered by governmental and neutral port remained at an­ ers Coming to Berlin; supplies, for several hours with I'l Chnrrh Street. Hartford. Conn, j least-cost! Try? Democrats joined IS Republi­ carried its offensive anew to ian retreat continued in the Po- unobteinable. (ConUnued On Page Twelve) congressional authoritlea, with a chor today and three United hundreds of thousands of pounds Phone 6-22S7 cans and Senator Shipstead Greece Given Warning. the German port, biggest in of explosives and fire-bombs, to­ gradetz area, north of the sur­ Mrs. Nellie Dwyer, Prop view to establishing a baaic policy, States destroyers were re­ rendered city of Koritza, where Bill Prutting’s King’s Men (FL-MInn) In ordering con­ before specific methods were dis­ Europe, by dumping bombs day’s Communique said. It assert­ sideration of the measure, a ported on neutrality patrol Berlin, Nov. 25—(iP)— Informed ed 45 major fires were started. even Greek cavalry was unable to SMART FOR>I DancinR 8;.T0 P. .M. to 1 A. .M. cussed. on its water front and vast engage the main body of the flee­ FUEL & RANGE OIL move strongly o|>posed by Hull spoke at a press conference offshore. sources made the surprising as­ oil refineries, the Air Minis­ (The British, without disclosing .35 MAIN STREET t ORSET SHOP Admi.ssion: .50c — Tax Free. Senator Barkley of Kentucky, Sabas Ricardez, editor of the identity of the town, said relays ing Italians. after the subject of British credit* sertion today that the Hungarian, try announced! Other British Greek sources said- that casual­ Riihinow Building Flashes! the Democratic leader. Twen­ was discussed, along with other Tampico newspaper La Tribuna, of planes heavily attacked one • VISIT - In Any (,)iiaiitity— Any rinn* DtirinR Intcrmls.sion DrawInRs Will Be Held ty-one Democrats voted Rumanian and Slovak signatures western Britiah center last night.) ties of both armies have been oom- Ilnurs: 2,to8P. M. (laite BnlleUns ot the UP) Wire) topics, at an hour and one-half said the destroyers were plainly to the three-power pact ended the raiders were said to have Telephone 1086 On Raffle Tickets. against the motion to con­ visible through field glasaes yes­ Operations Area Not Given paratlvely amall and attributed OPF.XnSG WEEK SPECIAl,.* Wholesale ainl Retail conference between President present series of acquisitions to the splashed bombs along the Scenes of operation* of the OV' this to alleged failure of the Ital- HALE If nn answer, rail 6.558. sider, made by Senator Hatch Roosevelt and congressional lead­ terday afternoon. Port authorities, Andrews Named Premier (D-NM). Axis. Nazi-held French coast, in­ erseas raider, identified as an ers. he said, identified them as de­ BANTLY OIL COMPANY Belfast, Northern Ireland, Nov. stroyers reported in the vicinity The said nothing was known as cluding the Boulogne area, auxiliary cruiser and the dates (Oontinued On Page Two) SHAMPOO and. HOUSE 25—(}|>)--dohn. Miller Andrews to­ Washington, Nov. 25—UP)—Rep­ No Action at Present Session yet about Bulgarian leaders com­ of its reported sinkings were not Senate Democratic Leader Bark­ ten days ago, when four German which was blasted for more E. T. Trotter Center iitreet Phone .1293 day was elevated from the post ot resentative Cox (D.. Ga.), assert­ ships made a false start to run ing to Berlin. Bulgaria previously given. deputy prime minister of Northern ley of Kentucky left the White had been viewed as moat likely to than an hour. (The presence of a raider In FINGER WAVE 75t For Thanksgiving: Dinner P 7 ing that "strikes against the gov­ House meeting with word that the the British blockade and one was The attack on the town in west­ “ Serving the PnhJie for 23 Years. Ireland to be prime minister, suc­ scuttled in the assumption signal­ become the seventh members of West Indian waters was reported Negro’s Case And Knjoy h Sumptuous lloiUbiy ceeding Viscount Cralgavon, who ernment” were Xhe "moat shame­ question of British credits would ern England was said^o have been F>a?»t! ling patrol vessels were British. the Rome-Berlln-Tokyo alliance yesterday by the 9,430-ton British died unexpectedly laat night. The ful thing that haa happened in Warping Given Greece freighter Port HISbart, which ra­ *1.50 I'arh IVrMin. appointment followed a three-hour (Continued On Page Two) Take Aboard Fuel Loads (Continued on Page Two) dio^ she was being shelled at a MACHINF; OK MACMINKLKSS PF'.KMA.N'KNTS K^M^rvatlon this countty In a long time,” pro­ The aUps— three German and This development came a short Is Set Aside cabinet senHlon at which the mem­ posed today that Congress outlaw time after Germany sounded her point about .75 miles outside the GlRMortbiiry . . . ber* Mid they were confronted by nine Italian vessels which have Pan-American neutrality belt. In­ Triephonr 187b all such strikes during the "emr- been In Tampico harbor since first warning to Greece since the < S »6 ,50. - rtegularl.v < a tirkllnh legal problem since gency period.” Italian invasion in a statement in dications that at least one other Regularlv 45.00 . - ■ . ^ 3 " ' ^ there was no precedent for select­ Speed Urgent early in the war—took aboard fuel Denies Labor raider is on the loose in the At­ Supreme Court Rules' He told the House membership, loads and got up ateam ahortly the semi-official Deutsche Diplo- ing n successor Jto n prime minister assembled outside the capltoI for lantic were given when two ves­ Racial Diaerimination who die* in office. ' after midnight. maiisch-Politische Korrespondenz, sels reported they had been tor­ « « • the first time since 1857, that "la­ Before dawn, however, tugs callSpg .^reek Premier Gen. John bor racketeerslj were responsible To Aid Britain Head to Quit pedoed and a third radioed she had Violates Constitution* Rejoice Over “Brenthing Spell” which had been standing by U e ta u V 'a tool of the British sighted a "suspicious vessel” 500 TELEPHONE 5922 Sofia, Bulgaria, Nov, 25.—(IT)— for the strikes. steamed away and heavy smoke policy of*lpreading war.” miles west of Ireland. Nothing Belief, that little Bulgaria has won ” I am wondering,” he said, "If ceased to pour fl^om the stfiif^^of This statement, the nearest yet Washington, Nov. 25.—

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