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VOL. LX^NO.25 (CtaasIM AdrartMac m Pag* U ) MANCHES'TiiR, CONN,. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1940 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRIC^ THREE CENTS

X Local Men Drawn Avers Speech" Draft Blindfolder Cels Some Practice By Roosevelt 6,175 MeX Affected In the First Hours Is Demagogic son Drawing Of Nation’s Draft Willkie See* New York Address as ^Alarming Manifestation of What Charles A. Hogan, of 29 j T All Districts in State Are Desperation Does.* Draft Number Wellington Road, First' | Affected by First Number *nie; W ife Is Notified i New Haven, Oct. 29.—OP)— ; Aboard Wlllkle Train en Route Three-Year^mjgtpients Hit^ric I/ittery Begins The drawing of a three digit i Herald Reporter; to Charleston, W. Va., Oct. 29—<>P) WariX^urks , In Army j(t Rapid Rale number—^168 • for the flrat flg- i — Wendell I.. Willkie expressed fiiiiite «)r So After lire pulled In i.he national draft ' Sketch of Names Chos> the belief today that most Amer­ KooHevell Saya Pur* lottery meant that 66 men In May Washingti/m Oct. 29. bv en.Up to Press Time; Connecticut, one In each of uie icans would regard President The Wap' • Department . ap pose of Raiding Army state's draft areas, would be Roosevelt's New York address as nounced today, as conscript^ 47 Names Are Selected among the naUon'a "firsts.” "an alarming manifestation of Spread More of manpower was about Is ‘Defense of Our There woa no draft area In the what desperation does to a man gin, t ^ t 36,276 men had WiL 380 capsulfii drawn In the state with less than 1,000 reg­ who seeks to perpetuate himself tcere'f for- three-year /enlist­ Fn*edonr; Audience draft lottery , at VVoahlnSton by istrants. In power." ments in the Army yius far Eiicccfls S(‘atiiig Capa* Herald preaa time thia afternoon Addressing gn . outdoor cam- OfTirialh Keep in Close | this month. <7 ■ Manchester aerial mimbera palgnXrally near Jackson, Ohio, Oiiitaet with F:)inhat-' Predicting that /enlistments eitv of .\udit4>rium« had been extracted from the the Republican pre^dcntlal nomi­ during the full Xionth would famnua fiah bowl. nee said hd was shocked that "th e tlem.” / c'.rdwn first In W'aahington this day before a Senate campaign Wlllkle declared that Mr. Rofise- The officer being blindfolded, in Selective Service headquarters In our rw fs will not catch after it. .Standing on a platform In th« afternoon by Secretary Stlmaon.” Investigating subcommittee after vclt had "buried the rei>ort" of the Wa.shlngton, Ls Brig. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey. The blindfold is the We are passing through a test of fore America in War. , large government auditorium the reporter said. he had declined to appear volun­ Stettinius Defense Commission. same used by MonJjs in 1917. and beside them is the hmloric bowl — fato which deniand.s clean hearts, ' w-hich was the scene of the lot- tarily. I terj-, Mr. Krsi.spv<>lt told an audl- "So I have been told." M ra. Ho­ Willkie .said hC/hael listened by- with capsule stirrer\iiscd in the first 1917 drawing. strfing confidence and complete Romp, Oct 2^ Korpi^n Hr* gan'' replied. "Someone— I don't Hague, .state Democratie leader, radio to part of 1‘reSldcnt Rocmic- cooperation until death. We recog­ I ence exceeding a ..'♦f-ating capacity know w ho- Just called me on the had advised the subcommittee that velt's addre.ss last night and then nize no limit of saerifiee." cleft expreft-Hf^d belief today that of 1;3(W that "only the strong may phone and informed me of that there was no neewl filled, at the start, employed by the Weatinghouae 11.). waa a day" when the president I no new declaration. The meeting at Florence yester­ wdth numbers put separately Into Electric Company of Hartford as Ilenled By I-eaaer Lights "eVen called me Wendell." I 1 In London, King George and day of Adolf Hitler and Benito Cobalt blue cafisulca. a sales engineer. . Already on the record arc Referring to Hague. Wlllkle Oack Greek. Kilteil Sol- I Prime Minister Churchill, yester- ! .Mussolini, Italian sources Indlcat- Order No. 2. draw-n by Treasury charges of padded registrations, The second nunibc. drawn was said: "Here is the most corrupt ItaiXii Troops ! day pledged Britalns' fullest aid to i ed, ■w-a.s a step toward final setUe- Secretary Morgenthaii, w-as an­ 192, corresponding to Michael Wil­ voting by "floaters," Intimidation ilierfi Hiirle«I In to Ac- city political tiosa In America., if Greece.) ment with Fbance ■which ■would nounced by Mr. Roosevelt - a:* liam Wabrecfc''of 193 Map!* street. ’ of voters and election olflclals. and 1 Serial Number 192. you would ask anyone acquainted tion Againflt Attack- Foreign obsenerS said Turkey's , make French bases, and possibly He is employed as a machinest in ' other alleged elation abuse.s In Order No. 3, drawn by .Attorney with' civic virtue. The vote would Drive attitude was believed to depend I the J^ench Navy, available to the an East Hartford plant. | Hague's bailiwick. They have )>een General Jackson was announced be unanimous that Frank Hague ing Italian Forces. principally on Soviet Russia, and Aym powers. Biographical Sketches denied In testimony by lesser Dem­ Is the lowe.st type political boss. some speculated whether a Ger- by Mr. Roosevelt as .Serial Num­ The .first man whose number was ' ocratic lights. y^'ext. they said, probably will be ber 8.2.39. "Here Is a man. the third term 0y6r Border nian-Rur.sian secret , agreement direct peace negotiation^ -between drawn here. Charles Augustine | Senator Tolwy (R., N H^i, sub­ Athens, Oet. !29.—(/D) — covered the A.xis moves in the Bal­ Order No. 4, drawn by Secre­ candidate, who presents hlmielf Italy and France. Mussolini return­ Hogan, was bom in Boston. Mass., j committee member, and Ralph W. as the champion of democracy British troops were reimrted kans and the Near Ea.st. - tary of the .Navy Knox, was f>ec. 19. 1904 and Is 36 y-ars old. i Davis, Its counsel, asked thiit throughout the world. Here is a today to Iiave landed on the The official Ankara ra'dio raised ed to Rome today. 6.629. Tie hi six feel, two Inches In height | Hague be subpoenaed to appear Hi^h CoHiinaml .\sNprts Ainied i'arity at Portugal man who claims he Ls the candle Island of Corfu, in the Ionian the question whethf^ the Italian Order No. 5 drawn by .Secretary ,ind weighs 190 pimnds. He is a ' this sf^m oon. They went Into i date of the reform and the moral i ‘Advance Is Gonlin invasion "is a slrjtw man attack Hitler's meeting last week w ith ju f Commerce Jones,Jones w-as 6,686. Westinghouse sales engineer. , an executive conference with Rena- i element of the country. I Sea just off the Greek-Alha- in order to bring British -forces .Spanish Generalissimo FranCisco Jones lifted the fifth capsule Michael William Wabrek. of 193 : tor Adams (D„ Colo.i. subcommit­ I “And yet his connection with one nian border, as crack Greek ing’. Strategic (Jreel^ from Eg>-pl while a bigger attack Franco was interpreted In foreign from the bow-I al 12:21 p.m. five tee chairman, after which Davi.s Maple street, was drawn second | of the most corrupt political bo.ss- kilted troops were hurled in-; tt; ordered there." quarters as aimed partly at Portu­ minutes after the first one was with number 192. He was bom in announced the subpoena had been cs- yet his Intimacy with that Bases .-\re Bombed. News Taken Calmly gal, long a friend of Britain. drawn. A l this point President this town,, March 1, 1908, Is 32 Issued. man Is such that that man says: to action against attacking i nation took the news calm­ Germany now has control of the Roo.sevelt left the auditorium and years old and unmarried. He Is An Investigator was almady en- 'f;<«nl lurk Frank, and lots cit luck Italians along the border. The j Rom*. Oct. 29.—(/P/-Italian ly, bviVmuch actiyity was reoorted Atlantic coast from Norway to the task of announcing th<; niim- employed In the Pratt t Whitney route to Jersey City In an attempt tf you.' l-i .hffictal circles. Spain and, with Spain now in her ----•— to serve the mayor, he, said. reported British landing; troops driving in the direction ‘ of Aircraft Company, East Hartl^prd. "W e now have the flrn- of Frank ForcigrK^Iinister Sukru Saraco- or'blt. might expect to dondnate (Continued On Page Eleven) Adams said he was '"a little re­ V brought a surge of confidence He Is five feet, seven Inches In and Frank—Frank Fiorina in northern Greece, on a ,"lu w-as uhderstood to have re- the .African west coast also,' In­ luctant" to go back on an eat^'er ague aid was at hand. height and weighs 180 pounds. Frank Roosevelt." line tow-ard Salonika, w-ere report- ™ th^S^reek situation In ^ cluding Morocco, the Spani.sh Herbert Clifford Fraser, who was statement that Hague would be of­ 2 1-2-hr»lir rriA<>4ir(0’ cvf t>iA Rall.v On Hlll.v Farm It was said the BrlUsb planned 2 1-2-hour meeting of the Turkish colony -of Rio de Oro and French \ called up with number 106, was fered a chance to appear, but would ed In diplomatic circles today to The rally, taking In 21 Ohio to establish an air base on Corfu Inner cabinet, ye^erday. West .Africa. Beich Not Told bom In Mancheate.', De.c. 20, 1911, not be subpoenaed. He said, from which British planes could have reached a point ten miles be­ President Gen. ismet Inonu re­ is 29 years of age and the youngest however, he would acquiesce to the counties, was held on a hilly farm y lf Portugal also/Came In, they Just out.side Jackson. The'atidlpnce. help Guard Greek cities from at- yond the Greck-Alb.inlan frontier. ceived the Greek ambassador yes­ of the first three drawn. He Is wishes of Tobey. Expressing terday.. and talked ^ telephone {■easoned, the,Axis^also would have standing at the bottom pf a Ti'ltl, U.ck and, at the same time, be The diplomatic ri-ports came as her Azores and Cape Verde Islands. j ^Q^New Front married and lives at 246 Highland thanks for the consideration, To­ \Vitljjn striking distance for c«int- with Greek Premier John Metaxas. bey’ replied, "I ask that he be sub-, looked iipwaro to a pine platform the Italian high command an­ Thus, virtu^h’ the whole coasts street, town, and' Is employed tn er attacks on important Italian pb- Semi-official Turkish quhrTers, ■the Underwood Elliott Fisher poenaed.” nounced the lnva.sion of^ Greece by expres.sing admiration for reports of both continents would present lT>e Jersey City mayor had In­ (Continued On Pug* Elm.on) jectlves, just across th«l the "Ionian a hostile^front to any British or P i i h i i c plant In Hartford. Fraser is five Italian troops from Albania at of Greek resistance, declared "w-e Italy llati formed the investigators by letter Sea. ...^ American landing parties. | feet 8 Inches tn height and'we.ghs dawn yesterday w-ith the wonl arc convinced the Italian pressure ' 156 pounds. that he would not appear. Reports of the landing on Corfu The^possibility that the United ' Serv4*«l at II III on that "the advance Is conUnuing." on Greece will not give positive 'Ernest McBurney Allely, of 11 Tollow'cd unconfirmed accounts yes­ results." States might lie InvoK'ed by next ' Hague told the subcommittee apd that strategic Greek bases Greece; Tex^ terday that British Naval units In a broadcast on the eve of the' spiing was believed in foreign 9 Given. -■^•ere bombed. ' fConMnued On P a ^ E l^ e o ) (Oontlaued On Page Ten) Flashes ! beat back Italian w-arsblps' ap­ Air Force .Active B*-rlin, O.rt. 29.—(/O—The Ger­ (Late BnHetlna of the (Pi Wire) proaching the island, and " that (Continued On Page 1 ^ ) (ttonttnurd On Page Ten) British bluejackets landed at an­ Weather was unfavorable, It re­ man public knew- today thaV Italy ported, but the Italian Air Force, other Greek-defended Island near­ had .served a ^ Itim a tiim on Grerce Shoot Down Al. liner ■■'everthel«^8, "repeatedly bombed by- objectives a.ssigned-to it. .striking hut It w-a-s kept in ignorance of thq Shanghai. Oct.- 29.— f/Ti—-lapa- tireeks Hold Mountain FaHses French Not to Cede neec warplanen were reported to­ basins, dock.s. railroad platforms fact that a new hattlefront for'' day to have shot dow-n a Douglas G Note to retain. fie further Identified. . / ■ ((lontinued On Page Two) (C^intinued on Page Ten) To Neiitralitv Is Heavier Sufferer. j vision of a new Europe. I (In Madrid it w-aa rei>ortc that (thlaftg Kai-Shek, beeauM! of Balks Some Disease Germs rons bagged U Nazi fighters Generalissimo Frpnclsco Franco. It tiations with Germany in­ President Roosevelt was advised **recet)t Axis diplomatir suceess- today, intercepting four raids wa;a understood Varela might'con­ e«,'',-W'as ronsideiing “befriending Moscow, Oct. 29.—(/T)— Soviet volved no "territory^cessions” Russia appeared toitay to be tinue on lo the Canary Islands.! today by Secretary of State. Hull tbfi totalitarian powers" In the on London and breaking up Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 29- (iP)— I./“iiv«'F or Germany or the “ use of French strate­ and yndersecretary Welles that fiope of Iniproiing China's Inter­ inch, whicfi makes possible such an attempt to attnek I'orfs- standing pat on her p«diey of neu­ Persons living on poor diets are Hitler and his staff, includln:^ gical bases” by the Axis pow­ they aUll lacked enough official national position. This Impending complex syntheses and transfor­ trality despite the extension of the resistant to some iirfectlpns be­ mations of matter, is not even mouth, the government re­ w-ar Into Greece. Foreign Minister Joarhin Von Rlb- ers. T^e information was confirmation on Balkan doveldp- action, Dome! derlared, is meeting bontrop, left Florence for Germahy ments to issue neutrality, and cause they cannot feed the disease vaguely suggested by* present ported. “ .\ large number of Th"e Moscow press published “strong American disapproval.” germs properly. at 6:20 p. m. (11:20 a. m. eat) yes­ communicated informally and other documents in connection knowledge." Dr. Mudd declAred. British fighter squadrons lengthy but noncommittal tei>ori.s In a report today before The terday aboard the Fuehrer's s|>eclal did not constitute an answer with the Greek-Italian conflict.. Promise Now- Advaneea ' .•■ from foreign sources on the spread Irish Vessel Is Sunk National Academy of Sciences Dr. permitted only a few enemy train. by the Vichy government to Stephen Early, White House Cork, Ireland, Oct. 29—lA*'— The However, he added, research planes to penetrate the I^m- of Oi^.w-ar deeper into the Balkans German newspaiiers hammered secretary, said the president and Stugrt Mudd of the University of with the new 'electron microsco|)es near Turkey, Russia's friendly the message sent by Presi­ neutral Irish owned veasel Kerry- Pcnnsylvahla declared that tho don area.” the official state­ home again and again the thesis the two State Department offi­ head, bound Trom Limerick to Bri­ of the Radio Corporation of Amer­ nel_ghbor. that if France w-ants a hano in tho dent Roosevelt to Marshal Re­ streptococcus germ, pne of the ica, which reveal things totally In­ 'The importance of the neW cam­ cials bad spent an hour "thor­ tain for a cargo of coal, sank today- most virulent and .widespread of ment said, asserting that few new Europe being molded by tho tain last week concerning oughly and most completely can­ after an explosion off Dark. Eleven visible under light iUiimination casualties and little damage paign veax'emphasized by Pravda, Axis chieftains she must act now all forms of bacteria, is extremely shows promise of new advance.^ organ of the (iommunisb party, in French 'possessions iti the vassing the foreign-picture In its Irishmen were lost. Thweause was < xheting In Its food requirements. to redeem heraelf by getting on In-the study o f bacteria and vlnui had been reported. a factual article describing the new l l ^ t and angles.” not definitely- stated, but It was re­ The bug causes erysipelas, the their side. 44-estern hemisphere. disea.ses and in Uielr conquest. strategic situation o f Greece. Hull and. Welles told the presi­ ported that planes were over the group of diseases known as blood In this connection, official nows Tho erobauy w u sai and a numoer of other diseases. parently a strongly Inherited char­ terranean hightena still more the ence with Hitler a/ui Retain some- ' tiations with Germany ai)d Italy. Greek funds In the United States Stocks—Mixed; steels sHraet acteristic. with small high explosive strategic significance of Greece EmbMay IssRps Statement. Require "B ” Vitamins to Live where In France. should not he banded down. bnyera. In a series of experiments on and its Islands, located in that part The embeaay also issued a However, some strains of- the bombs dropped from fighter German press agencies brought Fraeslag Daesunents Prepared Bonda-^teady; domratica gen­ rabbits, similar to the cancer ex­ of the Mediterranean where routes statement containing substantial­ streptococcus require carbon, min­ planes. The Germans return­ In from several Balkan capitals as­ The documents are prepared. erally up, some foreigns down. periments of Dr. Maude Slye of ly the same Information as fcg- Foreign Exchange — Narrow; erals, proteins, thiamin, ribofla- surances that thoao countriM' Early aaid, but the officials did vini. pantothenic acid and nico­ the UnlveraiCy of ( he was ed to the attack on Britain (Continued On Page Ten) lows: Canadian dollar dips. either were maintaining well-dta- ; not wiah to take precipitate %cUon tinic acid—niembera of the "B ” able to breed tuberculosis-resist­ after a nig^t in which Ger­ cipllhed neutrality of were- glad to-, "There is no-foundation to ru­ which might cauae inconvenience 47otton—4;ulet; domestic and mors of peace negotiations, or family of vitamins— In order to ant families and, by cross-breed­ many^ apparently was the Treasury Balance chorus approval ot Italy's acUoK'/- to nationals of tho countries In­ Bombay- baying. exist. Dr. Mudd said. territory cesslonB by tho French ing, develop strains In between. heavier sufferer. Anti-air- agatnat Greece. . volved. Sugar — Higher: firmer spot The deadly germs are also minla- government to Germany or Itfly, The experiments suggested "that Washington, OcL 29—(iP)—The No. Whisper About Early said the president's oqn- market. )(ure laboratories for the manufac­ crpft guhs shot down., one or use of French -gtrsteglcai bases resistance to tuberculosis is large­ poeltion of the Treasury Oct. 26: Thera was not a aoUtary i tact with Hull sail Welles was on Metals— titeady; copper futurea ture of poisonous. substances. ly a function of those constitu­ German daylight raider .In by those powers, or curtailment an hour-to-hour working basis Improve, Receipts, $8,673,694.41; expendl- in the presa or elaewtisra "Tfie nature of the organization tional factors"-between the tac- Hyde Park, in the center of .1 ires. $27,664. 970.20: net balance, Wool Tops — Firm*,) buying by what the newest de (CMttaiucd OB Fage TwoJi within a cell of only about one- terla and the person who acquires $1,045,207,462.37: customs re- (Continued On Page Ten) local and Boston Interest^. ' / three hundred thousandths of an them, he said. - . (ConUno^ oa rtg« Two/ t, IfOfitpts for month, $24,053,126.09. « '\ MANCHE'"; HKHALO MANCHESTER EVENING lALD, MANCHESI ER CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1040 KiaBTVO Relchai!uehrer Hitler, waa Inter­ In today'i attacks, The British preted aa designed to reinforce new scale, they will be about M poU. The poU was snapped off P OSS AssooisUon reported. But, It Make» Appeal Hitch-Hiking Family British Set Top pence (8.S eenu). and the driver was thrown for­ Club to Sing said British fighters Intercepted the previously expressed ques­ Judges Favor Ir^nd Likes Peace; Ladies^ N ight dton Crash ward with such force that he. sus­ many of them and only a small tions an'd views transmitted by Pennsylvania Is Seen Woolton sold there was a shor tained a cut In his knee and com­ prowrtion got through. To A ll Women Secretary HulL No official in­ h Price on Fowls age of cheese, but declared 1C'] plained' of pains Ih his stomach. For Concert “ Balders Passed” Signal Given formation on this subject, how­ A id ed in M anchester New Pay Rate Of Lo^ l Club would net be rationed at present. Injures Man The driver of the truck told the The ‘‘raiders passed” signal was ever, has yet been released. Major Question-Mark Will Remain Neutral pbllceman that he had already given after lees than an hour, dur­ Tlie Rooeevelt message was London, Oct. 29.—0F— tiord Gov.- Baldwin Speaks generally understood in informed made the turn and was In the Beelhovem to Take Part ing which a German plane, diving The geillSroslty of a small flrou p f‘Puppy Rules G>nceming Ad­ Kiwanians Hold Annual Woolton, food minister, announce yard before the Pierce .^car made out of the sun, dropp^ a stick of circles, nevertheless, to have been tiff dog,- coal black and the protec Ireland and firm control of the ed today the maximum retail price Tinsted Man’ s Auto Is Especially to Mothers an appeal to -Pctaln not to submit of Center business men, the police­ Irish Insist They Will C0U0Nfl|[ the turn oft of the road Into the In Program to Aid bombs from a low level, climbed tor of the youngstora. Democratic and Repub­ mission of Attorneys cables. The German legation in Event in Marlborough; of onions would be 4 1-2 pence (7 ue to colds., .cassd ■ Wrecked When It Hits to any German demands which man on the beat and a few cus­ John Aaacn’a last work was at Manchester Keep Out of War If Dublin is quick to protest to news- 1-2 cents) a pound and lemons 6 and dropped another stick while In His Address Today. might force France into belliger­ lican Organizationfl To Practice Amended. Hear Fine lAtctiire.. witlxNjt “dosing". V pole is owned jointly by the Scholarship Fund. antl-aiccraft shells burnt all around tomers of a restaurant enabled a a resUiirant in Saratoga Springs —, . » I I I papers directly if they publish 1-2 pence (10.7 cents) a pound, A UUUties Pole. ^ ______nd the elec- ent action against Its former Brit­ Ih e y A re I>Ot In v a d e d ; 'haws the Germans contend is “ un­ telephone company X ’ It. - Bridgeport. Oct. 29.—A vote for Norse chef, his wife and two hand­ race track in northern New York Have Gone All-Out in Date Book effective Monday, tric'llght company and a new pole ish ally, or cause -a clash between New Haven, Oct. 29 — OP) - neutral," or If the display of the ‘The annual "Ladles’ Night" pro­ Lemona have been as high ss a The Beethoven Glee Club, direct­ At the same time, other raiders some children and their dog, all and since the closing of the track Business Good. ■ Bolton, O ct 29— (Special) — was set today by the eldgtrlc light WlUkl'e and the straight Republic­ French and American interests. several weeks ago the little fam­ Oofling Drive for Voles Itiiiiorrow Judges of the Superior court ap­ war'newa seems to favor Britain. gram of the local Klwanis Club •shilling (20 ce'nts) each. Under the APPROVFD BY 2 Ci Ni RATIONS ed by Fred E. Werner, will appear were reported over Merseyside, hltch/lkers, to reach Providence Arthur W. Pierce of 84 Pratt company. dock and shlp-hulldlng section of an ticket U "the surest way ,to Apprehension Made Plain ily group has been afoot and Oct. 30 — Military Whp proved a classification of employes Between these two great forces, was held last night at the Com­ No arrest was made. on the concert program which has American apprehension over the early this afternoon where the of the Judicial Department, Dublin— (Correspondence of 'Die ; Irish cehaprship a narrow •treet Wlnsted, was Injured and the Liverpool area. safeguard our Ameriesm democra­ without work. Every place where Philadelphia, Oct. 29 — ((T) — Masonic Temple. munity House in Marlboroiq^h ss been arranged for Monday evening, future of the French fleet was father had the promise of a Job. ‘Aasen sought work the reaUur- This Week amended the nile concerning ad­ Associated Press)—Ireland is en- 1 “ "(1 cautloile^path. the automobile he was driving was -Two high explosive bombs, drop­ cy” Governor Raymond B. Bald­ made plain, it waa learned, Just ‘The little family arrived In Man­ 'ennaylvonla, once a Republican it has been for several years snd November 4, for the benefit of the ped from a plane flying so high It win declared In a m>eclal radio ant or hotel proprietor asked: O ct 31 — Legion /Hallowe’en mission of attorneys of othCr Joying peace while war flames iMdiy wrecked when he crashed before the French government chester this cold morning and their » "Where do you live?" standby but heavily for ROomvcU partlea and dance. states to practice in Connecticut was well attended. A pot roost Good Prices Ru^e 'Verplancic Scholarship Foundation. could neither be seen nor heard, broadcaat to women today. flicker round hef and she intends Into a uUlltles pole on the south was forced to fleet from Paris. plight was brought to the atten­ riaosed as Floater. m '36, shapes up In the eyes of Also one day drlyi for funds, wlthrtut examination and provided Marine <>ffiicers dinner with seasonable vegetables club, organised In 1925 un- fell In one London district. A small "Partlcularty to tlie women of Renewed representations have tion of the police as they were to keep right/^n her courM of Bide of the Andover road, Just be­ our-eUte I want to aay: Tou are Aasen was obllgca to tell him many 4n observer today as a ma­ Girl Scouts. that lawyers who fall to pay fees was served to Jhe gathering by the i At Reid Auction d e t^ e direction of Helge E. Pear- caliber bomb fell near a brick since been made at Bordeaux, waiting at East O ntcr and Spruce neutrality until and unless she Is low Bolton Notch at 10:45 this shelter but did hot damage It. the purifying Influence In our that ho had no home and that ho jor question-mark of the national Nezt Month due to certain courts may be sus­ Orclere/)f Connecticut: as a fixed objective tha^ securing two beautiful girls, blue Both Parties Predict V i^ r y compensation depends entirely on special significance. the Herald reporter talked volun­ In\London, comparatively few of control of the high eyed with golden hair and bright By the ' way, John Bernard p.m. servance of Ireland's neutrality. The U. S. Navy has not taken the Nazi’s chief ^ weapons. h/,sald: ^ teered the information that while bdmb.T\droppcd as the 52nd eon- at you decide wilt affect the Aasen is registered In the draft. Now leaders of both r a ^ r par­ Nov. 9—Annual Father and Son fees; the second, maximurc salar>’ Times Have Been Difflopilt whiOle course of your future life. . ‘‘Should the would-be smiling faces, their faces blue with $3,360: third, maximum salary $4,- ary such action with regard to its 1 T*’* average German haa little \to Permanent Sale of Over she is sometimes disappointed secutive\night. of aerial attacks ora gain control of other the cold yet h.appy In the spirit of His card Is filed with the draft ties are predicting viiwry here banquet of Brotherhood of Eman­ There have been difficult times. officers living outside the Amerl- | ''Hri fri" government, knows lii\; with tlie things she brings home brought ohe of the lightest night­ Ij/will affect the whole future of board of Northbrldge. Mass. An­ next Tuesday — by msrguia of uel Lutheran church. 080; fourth, maximum salary $4,- Irish ships have *been machine- 250 Items of Foods and our children and your children's lients,” Hull declared, « ‘they wohid the strange highway adventure in­ 800; fifth, maximum salary $5,520. can defense sector. j what is going on. ' Moderne Beauty Salon after spirited bidding for them, it time raids of the war. next concentrate on perfecting, other year arid Aasen would have .500,000 to 7fk).000 a n /n g the 4,- Nov. 10 — Reformation Festival gunned from the air and sunk by Grocery Articles in was not the case this time, every­ children. You must stop now and to which their parents had been been exempt—undoubtedly will Present assistant clerks were Meanwhile, the arrival of the XJ.y , .Xtfendanre Prize \ -Miss F'ibrence Lopmon -i— Mrs. Jane Cleary Sounding of the ‘'all-clear" their control of the seas . . . they Yqrccd by unusual circumstances, 500,000 to 5,000,(KM registered in evening, at Emanuel Lutheran submarines. Both British and Ger­ S.'S. Gold Star, supply ship bn ^ attendance prize, donated thing was in the pink of condition think. You must decide now what anyway. But even a Job In the voters. / asaigned' to that grade in which the Dozen Lots At Case nal at dawn disturbed a quiet might then be able with ships and amused the pity of those men who church, auspices of Zloh, Con­ man fliers who have landed in routine voyage from Guam ami , by Walter Gorman, was won by 90.5 MAIN ST. WELDON BLOCK DIAL 6.311 and the assortment so varied one in the later hours of the nlght/had sort of life your children, yes and army as a cook with his wife and Said Meredith Meyers, Demo­ cordia and FImanuel Lutheran present salary places them. Ireland have been interned. Prices! wisliod for unlimited funds to planes .to strike at the communi­ happened along at the right time Chinese and Japanese ports,/re-'! Everett Keith. A special prize of no', even been broken by gw their children, are going to lead. cation lines, the commerce and the two pretty youngsters safe and cratic state chairman: churches of Manchester. F'lve grad’ s of clerical a.’ sIsUnts Although the attitude of the Free Parking Rear of Building Spend in the contest to obtain Upon you rests the heavy respon­ this mqrning, providing food for vived periodic rumors that with- i a basket of flowers from Chappie Subject To Market Earlier, however, N azi/ planes life of this, hemisphere: rind ulti­ the fouiv^jvhich was gratefully re­ warm from winter’s colds In a "Pciinaylvanliv is in the Roose­ Nov. 11—Joint supper of Amer­ were e.stablishcd in the Superior government and pcqple .seems to tliem. For instance, lliC complete sibility of deciding, perhaps for small home somewhere, would be velt bag. We'll carry the state by ican 1/eglon and Auxiliary at Le- i ‘(ourt courts of common picas, drawal of the 't;. .S. .Marines' and j f’^ntland. local florist, was won by were estimated to hav^flown as mately we might llnd ourselves ceived. tickets bn the bus to Provi­ be "why should anyone want to Navy personnel / from Shanghai j ■'frs. Gene F'reeman of Jiliddle- ChanRes, We Offer: service for 12, ovei' 100 pieces of all time, what sort of country this better than what he has faced for a minimum of 450,000." glon Home. offices of the executive secretary, l.,cnox china, while it cost many low as 5,000 feet In atabs at the compelled to fight on our own soli, dence, sandwches for the party attack us?" Urs'g'overnment has was imminent./ Officers Said the town, former resident of thi.s tow-n. London area. Is going to be." under our own skies, in defense of enroute and'a generous helping for the past several weeks. James TVirrance, Republican Nov. '27 — Annual "Turkey, | coroner, state's attorneys, official built up an army of 200/H)0 men times the amount realized, was Fred Werner Urging support of Wlllkie, state ehai™an, predicted: Goose and Pig" dance of Hose , stenographers. Grade 1 includes rumors were Without basl.s. I Entertainment Presented Campbell’s knocked down for The Min­ Ttvu Raiders ^ n t Down our independence and our verj’ by enlistment and air raid shel­ _ Russell Potterton had charge of Two raiders i^offlcially vvere Governor Baldwin pointed out; - "The f^me'r and the rank -and Company No. J, .S. .VI. F. D„ at ,'*l> P®ct time as.si.-tants and the ters have been consrtucted In the Beans, ton china set sold for SM.'i and the certs of superior quality. The lives." Cheney Hall. the entertainment and ' presented j Beethovens have glven^concerts in reported shot down—one over En- Know They’ll Work i French Losses Estimated Greece’s Premler-^k'tator Gen. long Island of Crete, which Greece fils citizens of Penrisyivanla will other grades; Grade 2 $1,140 max­ streets and parks of Dublin. But a male quartet consisting of Roy 3 cans for . H.aviland, S60. Royal Doulton "We are for Wendell Willklc carry this state for the Republican imum; Grade 3, $1,629 maximuni; F’arleyOrc’iipicB 19c latis brought $0 7,5 each, and a several New F.ngland 'cities, in- i Held and on e/ov er the Scottish 1 'The French Navy Is estimated John Metaxas after the Italians won. in 1912 for Turkey; the shelters are kept locked. C. John.son. Ernie Rerggren, Rich- | magnificent Itoyal Worcester vase coast— although the government here In Connecticut because he 'to have last 10 to 12 submarines Ath ns had a quiet night ex­ ticket by 500,000." Grade 4. $2,160 maximum; Grade Neutrallt.v has helped Ireland New York and In Now .Icrncy. As took over Albania, said.flghtlng The big-city vote in Philadel­ 5, $3,180 maximum. ard Berggrcn and/Erland Johnson, i Campbell’s sold for $51. The fine old clocks a member of the Associated, Glee claimed a /oll of only one. stands for the same things nation­ and 3 to 4 destroyers during the was ‘‘localizing on the boril<^." cept for the nimble of heavy troop financially. Business w’as in a.had Platform .Seat who-sang several numbers that.; ally that we believe In here In our transports t h r o u g h darkened phia and Pittsburgh, and the liilt'rcHl SlackeiiH Will Not Result In fVit. brought good ' prices, also the club.s from eleven states and The government said the night war against Germany. Cling Stubbornly to Strong Points way during the depression and im­ were Warmly received. A vote of Tomato Soup, raids ekused a number of casual- state. We know they’ll work be­ streets The populace seemed calm. heilvy labor vote, are as always The cla.sslficatlons, it was .said, Sheffield pinto and Sterling silver Canada in a ch ^ issof 4,000 male j In British attacks, designed to Greek troops were said to ' provement W’as slow. Today busi- thanks was extended to the women , POPULAR 3 cans for . . . . cause we've been seeing them Shops and restauranU were open among important, conslderallons III would not result in a reduction 21c and hnml.some brass fireplace fit- voices in inass^ro

\ MANCHESTER EVl^NING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29,1940 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY^ 6cTOBER 29.1940 PAGE SEVEN ^AOE SIX / 1 few newspapers have printed such fortheom^K Pres**i*^ .election Some Bitter PUU for the Dictator • SERIAL STORY “ 1 S * 1 .T ® aJ• y p w Official Mum rlf»0tfr Is goinf to cost the I^inocrstlc lieta, and of theae some have saved Stand of Republicans, Chinese War ‘Sleep-Expert* Gives Arm y candidate many votes In almost space by setting the names "run Uail;y Kaa|o Programs in,” Instead of giving a line to 9 f r « l b every itate. So are sundry N m U NEW YORK JUNGLE On Bomb Tale f t a a l ^ SUadord Huso Grows Hotter exploited shortcomings of the N W each name. The advantage of the Pointers on BedtMaking PUBLISHED BT THE CORVRIONT, « On Defense Is Rapped latiflr atyle o f composition, which, BY WRAY WADE SEVERN NBA BBRVICB. INC UERAI.D PRINTING CO., IN& . Deal In the last four years, Includ­ « } «> It BlH«II,8tr*«t ilbis newspaper employed, is that Refuse* to Confirm Japanese Start Three- Mancht«t*r. Conn. ' ing Its failure to reduce unem­ (QKCT(a>1H E lR . New York, jbet. 29—(VR—■The ♦ tinuing to thrash around uotU broadcasts are being placed on learned by now to take It on the THOMAS PEROUSON ployment and the relief rolls In the\«gistrant could very quickly TEBTEBD AY: Brmltwood Im i i i * ^hlle she lay In troubled SlumbcrJ Deny Story of Ei(pl» Roosevelt ChargM Lead- Army has Jusyordered 2,000.000 daoirn." Oinrral M*n*s*r the schedule ahead of time. Others chin." Column Offensive To­ any expected degree until the na­ find his own name and aerial num­ d e s tro j^ Adam s ■upp^v of turhed over and over agaia Ini new sheeu; ^uiands of new w l-; The alaap sxperto, sha aekaoirl. Poundad October I. I l t l droga, expiMnIng the disordered j,j, mind waya In which he could| are being announced Mi 4 more or sive on Transport. ' era Have ^Reversed Asks Support for Fanes Fight ward Tepeis Mountain. dters preach y wU be msMng yet to find tha aaawar tional defense procurement pro­ ber by running down the columns’ WTIC Published Every Evening Eicept desk and the lire In the grate. reach her without aggravating herl less eleventh-hour basis. Bealdea, Asking tbs American people to their, o w n > d a for the first Ume; to the claasic problem o< whether Sundnys and Holidays. Kntered st with an eye to last names only, the big networks,. ragtonal net­ Themselves in Midair*’ support a continuance of an "af­ and fo r ^ e m , a bualneas-like little gram just recently began to func­ Pat was furious, quarreled with condition. Then he tmagined that] B a itfo N Panartia, Panama, Oct. 29—016 Hong Kong, 6 ^ . 29—(F) -C h i­ a man with a beard should alaap ihs Post Office St Manchester. then checking the given names 1040 kc. X*,/ 2S8.S works and individual stations alao firmative, realistic fight for blonde mtatcl Martha Alden has Nella, Btnick her. I*ater, Plow­ she might not come through at] nese news dispatches Indicated with It out or in. Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. tion. man suggeata LeaencolT la alao un­ are joining In the political broad- —An official source aboard the U. oV.Vital Subject. piiace," he said the' alternative some ^ rtin en t tips. and thus speedily locating his own. all. that the dumbneaa miglyt per-, today an intensification of th'e So, also, la Mr. Roosevelt goinff der aua^elon. c a a t^ . S. Arm y transport Bapubllc re- was "to risk the futura of the M w Alden, who has the un- SUB^RIPTION RATES There has been some specula­ T u e S D A Y alat for yeara. He had heard q0i ^ Tpeaday, October M three-year-old Japanese-Chlnese One Tear by Mail ...... 11.00 to lose a consldcHabtd weight df auch caaea. Without her evldenc p. jyf, fuaad to ctmfirm or deny today a Waahin'gton, Oct. 29— (F)— country In the hands of thoae with I usu/d job of "sleep expert’’ for a Per Month by Mall ...... I tion among readers as to why the war. i big sheet company, remarks that votes of those who are opposed to Nella Begains Her Speech his own theory would explode lii] AiOfli-—^ck atage WKa. Tuning tonight: seaman's story that a deadly "time President Roosevelt returned to | thla record of timidity, weakness' SlnEle Cony ...... * Chapter XIX. bomb" had bMn found aboard the The Central (Chinese) News d-maklng U something that Delivered One Tear ...... 10.00. the extent to which the adminis­ listed names did not appear In al­ a cocked hat. Unless the person] 4:15—Stella Dallas. Europe-^WEAF-NBC 7:15,7:45; the capital from a campaign trip | ^ort-Nghtednesa or in the In- Agency reported Japanese tnxips «•« • FREE JOc Washed clean by the storm, the who had done the shooting con­ MBS 8, 8:15, 12:30; WABC-(JBS ship shortly after she sailed from . . . . ; experienced hands o f those who In ooks simple to a man’ until he MEMBER OF tration has lent aid to Britain in phabetical order. It has been of- 4:30—Lorenzo Jones. today to open at noon the cere- ______j ______In southern Honan province hait will nqt be offset by vote.s gain- , have been reduced to that form in A long s gh escaped Sidney a.s the tragedy? ' l/ “ P’ ' \ Ing'Heirs; 10:15, Selective Serv­ westward drive clast '/eck along he entered the hall. was as , p j^ vn ^ H the lawyer knew,v out of the water." national defense, were neutrality sheets In the middle of the bed •to ploM - siaUrm xw»T wttoa ed front natural . opponents who about half that time. There was i30— Democratic State Central ice. Dodd woa said to have carried and votes on national defense the Taokow-Chlnghjik , railway. | and make sure It stays there aa 0 »llal««lz Saata.a btselb? Full service client of .N E. it was. and the bualneaa in hand, pursuing hfiKown theories a^ WJZ-NBC—7, Easy Acea; 9,. act problems bom of warfare in iBsues. The crowd broke in with ' Service Inc. Sympathize with the administra-1 no such time The order numbers Committee Frogram. the box on dock, “praying all the broke Into Japanesa'occUpied coal ' you proceed. tOONQMCAl was murder. If Nella were awake m u F d eror^ h e captain r- f:46— Lowell Thomas. Uncle J lW i Question Bee; 9:35. the Balkans.X occasional boos and laughter. are being drawn In Wa.shlngton and normal again, ahe might aid | to be c o n c e n ^ ln g upon ^ y , " and dumped It overboard. Secretary Hull and Sumner "’‘"fun*! Thlatso^d Llnfeng, and i uork From Foot Toward Hewd i*--^*!rt5ivSiSwn* Publishers Repreaentatlvea. Tb« tioh's foreign policy. 7:00— Fred Warlng's Orchestra. Bishop an^Gargoyle. Moat of those on the Republic Among Republicans voting* In annihilated Japanese detachments i >> i. . , . - Julius .Mathews Special Acency— ] today. him in solving the crime, Me must j suggested by drum, that 7:18— Democratic State Central MBS—7 :1 ^ Meet Mr. Morgan; Welles, undersecretary of state, New Tnrk, Chicairn, Detroit and J- 'Dial there is a marked trend to­ see Nella. were unaware of what )iad hap­ either the Senate or House against guarding them ./ I /. k HOPI an outsider had shot dam. But Committee Program. 8:16, Cata and'Jk»t'n*rs awing. were summoned to the WhICs Boston. \ . i ■ward Willkif In many parts of the May we make It perfectly clear A pattern had begun to form In pened, the seaman said. rearmament leglaUUon or repeal Announoe Nvining Recaptured. ' i i w ^ JVda-AlMaM TABIITS was that only a fi-ont. toNU*ap one 7:30— Musico, House for a conference at 9:30 ^ the arms embargo, be said, bad 0*t Itm hM mAw* lotof BURBAH X ir , country is indicated by the more that the printing the list was his mind. Bit by bit, it had pieccfl Inquiry Held Aboard Ship Chinese a ^ y s^kesmen o ffl-! ^ M» .HiMito. W km * « * * » MEMBER AUDIT of the group who had beenMn the 8:00—Johnny Presents. What to expact Wednaaday: An Iniiutry was reported held a. m. on the turn o f events which been Senator Charles L. McNary. riuruDATioS's. an unrequited, wholly voluntary Itself together. He believed he swept Greece Into £he- European dally ann^nced recapture of | ^ «hA m WkK ____ ' resp<>n.sihle p^lls. But even the Jungle Into a damaging amila- 8:3(>7;-Musical Treasure Chest. Europe— NBC 8 aXm.,- 1:48 p. aboard the Republic following, her Republican 'vdce-presidentlal nom­ knew what Nella would tell him. war. Nanning, /strategic communlca-1 of hef V** The Herald Prlntlnjr Companv. I moat enthusias\ic Republicans and act of servlre t/ the registrants ! slon 7 . 9:00-—Battle of the Sexes.. m.; CBS 8. 9 a. m., ^ 5 p. m.; arrival here yeaterday, but Col. inee, Senators Vandenberg (R., If she ever spoke again. The be­ Awaiting the chief Mecutive's ■Tisr; Inc., a^^nmes no flnahcal reaponet. of this community and their fam- ^ Slowly, Braitwood regimented' 9:30— Fibber McGee and Molly. MBS 10, 11:16 a. m., 2 K m - Joseph BIbba, the ship’s adjutant; Mich.), Nye (R., tnd.), and John­ w h teh T ^ 7 ap^nMr^f(i\esTe^^^ and should be r M M. Snt. blllty for tyni)(fr.aT'hlcnl -Errors ap- ' those di.saffoctoil Democrats and lief brought little satisfaction. His 10:00— Bob Hope. signature were the documents to his facts, the things he knew (Jefi- WEAF-NBC—1. HaroId'\I-*wl8 answered queries with: son (R., Calif.). rhev v ^ e ah an dZn ^ yesterday i sides until you pearinir in . a(lvprtl«erne4it.* In. the I tho.se Inclcpcmlont'most eager for ilics and friends, not even .solicit­ throat hurt and his mouth felt 10:30—Talk jy Wendell Willkie, proclaim Greece at war, biHpg her Mdnrhr«frr f'venlti»: Lferaiil dry as he knocked at the girl's nltely to be true. Slowly, he ar­ and Plano: 3:45, Vic and i^ d e; "I have no statement to make." " ’Now wait a minute,” he re­ (^iSese dianatrheif to have the blankets on. then all of Arthur Drug Store ed by the government but per­ ranged them . in logical sequence, 11:00— News and Weather. under the ca-sh and carry /arms ' Mr. VVillkie's success must admit, i bedroom door,,. 6:18. Reveriea. \ The Republic was expected to marked when his llatenera booed. 845 .Main St. Rubinow BMg. Tuesday, October 29 I if they .study the hgures of the formed at a con.siderabVc expendi­ Imlancing one against the other. 11:15— The Party Line. WABC-CBS -3:45, Lecture HaH; sail from Cristobal for New York sales system, and "freeze” /.’her Half the battle for a good Marta admitted him. '^J:30— Polish Orchestra \ credits in the United Stataes. "A perfectly beautiful alliteration teiday recaptured Shaohsing, ture ofUime and money by' the "Nella is still sleeping;" she said. / Bnrkea ■ the man was not telling 5:30, National Com Husking wln> tonight after making the eastward j eleetioii of 1936, that U will take 126<)0-i.War News. And. shortly before the drawing —Congressmen Martin, Barton and Mmed Winemaking center of the T v'er^ * u " : te " I do wish she would wake. Sid­ everything he knew. Yet of all ner: 6:15, Hedda Hopper. 'passage through the canal. Itali.in-CJreek'War I an exlraortfinary revolution in Iler.ild organization. the suspects, the ehauffeur hud' A. of the first number to determine Fish." m al the p!l7oJ X ild be ^ o r- ney, ahe knows more than the rest WJZ-NBC — 12:30, Farm, and "I smell Fish," somebody shout/ voter sentiment to deK'at Mr. of us about this horrible ,ffafr. I ‘ he least motive for killing Adam 12:05—^Tfte Party Line. the order In which men shall be * 7 11 ° “ 8bly plumped up and carefully About all that se,ems to he Home Hour, com husking contest; An Authoritieg ed. /■ She must be made to speak." i >hnps Barkea knew more of 1;56—N> 2, Raising a President; 4:15, Club mustered for selective .service. Mr. c lf turned both over and around, re­ known about the new Itallan- Roo.sevclt next uatiek. Martin Is House Republi/an chow, souto of Shanghai. j versing both the surfaces and the "Such cases are difficult to han- 1 a addiction than he had • 2 :00—Sllen Roosevelt was to explain to the Matinee. Decll Comment leader and national Republican Greek war is that the Fa.soisl Four years ago 7,61.612 vot- MBS—1:45, Cheer' Up Gang: nation by radio Just what that ■ j ends, so it won’t become a pan- San rancisco, Oct. 29— (F)— chairman. Barton a candidajte tor ; cake. forces have attacked at a number er.s cast their ballot,s\^or Rohse- Washington "n!:.;t ‘h^*vi“ p7 t^eVc::*rrt2;" ! I j o y might have more to tel,, tc.^ , ■ Tomorrow*! 2:30, Homemaker Forum. step involved. A. M. Army authorities declined com­ . "Nella has always had so much ! ^hc Inscrutable lltt e v^alet so Short waves: CSC GSD lyindon, "Indiets" Republican I/eaders. the Senate In New York, a M Flah' If you wake up In the middle of of points along the Albanian-Gre- velt: 16,681,91.3 voted h^r Alfred 8 :00- Knights of the ment on details of a reported plot ranking Republican on the House Dial family pride," Marta said. "Far.l ^dam. might add more 7, London Calling; DJD DJZ Ber­ For its record on defense legis­ the night with the bed In a tangle, cian bqrder anil that the Greeks M. Dandon. Roosevelt? ^ceived 6:25— News. to blow up the transport Republic, Recreation Daybook more than most girls of her ge n -! Bra.twohac' BORROWING therefore, with the electoral votes ! 1 ;00— News. Weather. 6:20—Edwin C. Hill , . V , . .V /a. ■ Ship for Ship, and man for man, it for women E. S. which can be regarded as aetual his tribe in 1912 and held to it un­ Furnlshest by the McCoy diary. . . . Here are a few leaves The tram^e dance . . . a young "I came up to relieve you at/knew by the twitching of her Ups 1:15—The Little Show. of 11 .slates "in the bag" for a to­ the nursing. Marta," he said. "You t:iat she had-heard. Too nerve 6:30—Paul Sullivan Reviews the CO smoke hung thi?^^/ flag- j, „ powerful and efficient as anv 8- 9, Intermediate swimming til 1926. Health^ServIce from his diary, written on this girl of l)ifmblc descent is selec^d 1:30— Marjorie Mills. draped caling. The crow^ j single Navy that eVer sailed the and effective co-operation with tal of 12.6 electoral votes those i Commissioner of Indian Affairs had better lie down. You n-ed wires wore uncro.s.sed. Reason had New.s. Hartford—State Labor Commia-: class for women E. S. SIMPLIFIED! lour; for the principal role. T h e ' girl 2:00—How To Enter a Contest sioner Cornelius'J. Danaher said there for a Democratic rqlly, and , , historv Rnt ir i« . . the Greeks there is nothing In the of Alrtjiama. Arkansas, Florida. ,Tohn (.’oilier call.s this ’ a pleasing rest.” regained Its sfat, 6:45—The World Today 6- 7, Ramblers basketball, prac- .address eomnmnleatlnns to The. "Aboiit Canton Island; . . . The hangs her head over the fire In and Win. that Initial clatraa for unemploy­ more than 80 times it y o k e Into j 3^ the c U b iL tlo n of I ti - E. S. large gym. New Application Form ' news to make definitely clear.. myth of unlimited sovereignty Herald. Attention of McCoy first things you see as you glide "Thanks, Sidney," she said " ’iVe are quite alone, child.’’ 7:0()— A m os’n' Andy Georgia, Ixniislana, Mi.-sissippi, which the Medicine Men pour varl- said. "D o you'want to talk with 2:15—"Pneumonia Season Ap- ment benefits wbre 18.6 per cent he presidential addf/ss wdth ^ ^j^er Navies that might be put 7- 8 P. A. C. basketball practice A CAT WATCMINtS A Moreover, while the sympathies whose esthetic value is real to Health Service down and tie up' to the wharf are (xjs herbs and potions until phe ' gratefully. "Dr. Bowman said if ■ proaehes"—William C. Welling. 7:1.6— Lanny Ross Cuts Que«tion« in HalfQ North and .South Carolina, Ten­ themselves." Rut he goes on to rue?" 7:30— Helen Mencken — "Second less In September Uian in August, laughter, applause, or . boos and together in attack upon us. I E. S. large gym. MOtUE IS CARE LESS ^ the British and American flags, . finally becomes .drugged by the •'?’ella aWoke and seemed herself, 2:20— Medley Time. compensable claims/decreased 23.8 hisses for Republicans. — COMPARED TO A VIltAdft ,of the 'Turkish governinent and nessee, Texa.s and Virginia. point out that it is merely a m.Vth we were to call him immediate­ Her eyes filled. She looked at Husband” 8- 9 P. A. C'. girls basketball Soyas Tims, SipoWi Soo/co I When, It comes to health divi- .side by sid?^' Canton is the only fumes. . . , They stand her In the 2:30— The Career of Alice Blair. I per cent and benefits paid were Speech Tops Motor Tour I are°nni»'^ft m, hi a WATCXiN(5 A WIPOWKA? the Turkish pre.ss seem to bo and that the young Seneca and l.im.-dumb with misery, antf turned 8:00—Court of Missing Heirs practice E. S, large gym. Nor is there an.v great probabil­ i.sland in the world under the I middle of the hut and transform ly " 2:45— Meet Miss Julia’. I down, 27.6 per cent. Danaher at- The speech toppefr a 70-mile | w ^ I®''** 7:30-10, Bowling alleys reserved Now folks who need extra .Mohawk braves had better behave - dens walking often pays the most away. 8:.30-Flrst Nlghter clearly with the people and gov­ ity that he Witt lose either of the joint .sovereignty of Great Bnt- her from a drab figure into a beau- •T’ll do it. Now. get some 3:00— Mary Marlin. I tributed the decreases to "improv- motor lour through northern N ew ; th V '’®f®®^™®’ for Miss Anderson’s group S. Our expert mechanics money do not have to go through themselves and get In line ' of aryt' of the ordinary form of sleep.” ’ .■Yella,’’ he tried again. "If you 8:5.6wElmer Davla— News ernment of Greece, that does not ain priid the U. S. . . . Poor Mr. j tifiil Cin'Ierella rlad in a costume lire protecting someone, sileme la 3:15— 5ls Perkins. j ed business conditions." . , Jersey and New ,York City’s five f existing dangers 7:00-10, Men’s bowling league a “ long rigamarole" get It. border states of Missouri or Ken­ He points out too tjiat nobody cxer,rise, He had no intention of calling 9:00—We, the People - they are not great enough for the watch every detail in the 'Personal’s' new streamlined necessarily imply that Turkey and^ Mrs. F'Icmming. the agents of of gold. Her chorus of girls sits on i.ot the way. Captain Blown an 3:30— Pepper Young’s Family. I New Haven—Maurice I^odoloff, boroughs. LewiA Valentine, New W. S, tucky, or of Arizona or Oklahoma hearing of Chief Crouse’s stale-i It is said there ate only three His Majejsty the King. When the Bowman or anyone else if Nella 3:45— Vic and Sade. 9:30—Prof. Quiz 6’ ork police ccOnmlssinoer, esti­ absolute safety of America. ” Application Form savesto time, one side of the arena, and on the New Haven ijgaltor and president performance of each used will rush to the defense of her ment should question his or the ! reasons why anybody ever does awoke as hcr.self, but he had the hah decided that you have som>- 10:00--Glenn Miller’s orchestra * in the .Southwest, That makes an­ war came, they were forgotten on other side arc groups of at least ih.i.g to hi Ic. Hadn’t you better I 01 the American Hockey I.Xaciie, mated 2.000,006 people turned out speM service. Senecas’ and Mohawk.s’ patriot- anything. The first is sejf-preser- wi.sdom not to argue. He wanted 10:16 Pe'ertive Servlre Program car with the greatest care. neighbor. The keeping of pledges other 40 electoral votes that Mr. this tiny isle. Their provision boat .60 men each, naked to the waist, chare your kiicwle/lge with me? was reported recovering frork an to see the cliief cxecuffve on the I m ir k X 4.'^s® ¥ c Deaths Last Night Also, - ersonal’ lends cash praf> ism. rminjge or loyalty to ithe ration, having to do tvith going on did not come as usual, and they faces painted, long talon-like to he the first to hear .N'ell.a's story 10:2 0 -Accent on Music trip thrm ig/N ew York alone. I S crably on ju it your Hffnature. regardle.s.s of consequences is Willkie will pretty surely have to United .'states. 'There wore .^cii- /living. The .second is price or, cost, That *’'’ “ '*■ what (h’e appendectomy. \ ]\ hen they put their O.. K. are now supported by Pan Ameri­ claws attached to their fingers. She had evaded Plowman, I 10:4.6—Music Patttemed for Danc- Hartford—Members of Oovern'br In the Garden, after a brief ex­ Charges are 3% on unpaid something that has gone out of ecas and Mohawks In the Worli\ ' And the third centers around ro- shall or shall not tell. ’ on a used car, IT IS 0. K.! do without. Which advanre.s the can Airways. . . . The whole scene is lit by torches is, if they were not deceived hv i IrtK Baldwin's Defense Housing ComX pression (/'f sorrow that another Lincoln. Neb. The Re Matthew monthly balances up to $100, war. The Onandagas, who, like m’ance ami things related to it such Again he got no answer. Then For Madeline Bell style In the Kastern Hemisphere. , Roosevelt bagful to 16.6. "On Nurakiu Island...... There her condition, and ahe really Mad I 11:00— Esao Reporter mlttee made tentative reports on war had hegiin abroad, Mr. Roose­ T. Mare. 83,’'bjlshop in the Evan­ 2U. on balances above. I f you the Senecas and Mohawks, are | as youth, beauty, glamour, and sEil and the full moon filtering down nothing more to tell concerning suddenly sobbing racked the girl’s Still, there has been nothing so : That leaves 366 electoral \*Otes are about 10 women for every through palm trccs.\. . . "rhen fol- ; 11:0.6— Sports Roundup the housing situation In various velt undertook to answer "major gelical church/fram 1914 to 1934. need (25 to $300, coma in o r ' members of the Iroquois federa- on. ' the murder. ■ thin body. Her shoiildeis shook phone us today. far to iniiicate that, Turkey \Vill : Snan. , . . T must tell you,’ says low.s the Baline.=e version of the and she buried her face in the pll'« Eastern Standard Time 11:10—New’g o f the War section of Connecticut at a State campaign falsifications with Mrs. Deloss Rich . and Mrs, M!nneapolis;i—B. H. (Dad) Tru­ DEPOT SOURRE to be fought’ for In 33 states. tion, even went so far,as to declare ! I'ou could apply any of th#se Sidney knew Intuitively ah(! had 11:25— Musical Interlude Christine Ziebarth. of Rockville, man, 91, kno'vn as the "world’s F*r ■ Um k— TNB not keep hers to Britain If the I a British government medico, Creation. . . . Wliile the story un­ concealed much, and he was posi- low. capitol meeting. The groiip’.s data facts/ Biggest of these are New 6'ork, war on Gefman.v in the World war three to walking, 11:30—Columbia Maaterworks entertained with a surprise mis­ oldest Boy Scout. ” and although thev quit fighltingjt^^ P'irst, a per.son may tajie up 'they arc the most beautiful wom­ folds, in song and acting, the girl live that, he, and he alone, would Nella was ..so young, so alone, Network Politiral Broadcasts was to be turned oyer to Gen. San­ " 1/now brand as false,” he said. rircumstanees so develop as to! 12:00 News ford H. Wadhams, chairman of the “ tlyp statement being made by cellaneous shower Saturday eve­ . Los Angeles—John J. Buell, 67, E R N e S T A .R O y , P R O P . with ^7 Votes. Pennsylvania with when the* United States dirj, tneM^pwalking because he becoijlies con- en I,have seen In all the ,'touUi dances in a trance a.s the spirits know best how muchich of her with mher terrible knowledge. He Tonight; R ptA tnud FIN A N C E C a make It a qiiesUon o^ honor. ; 12:05—Teddy Powell’s orchestra State Joint Executive Committee, RcjlubVican campaign orators, day ning in honor of Miss Madeline vice president and general mana­ 36, lllirioi.*) with 29, Ohio witli 26, i.s no reeorii-that they ev/tymatfe i vinred that this e.xercl.se will ac- Sea.s. T^ey are perfection aiul are suppo.sed t.o move her. . . . knowledge should, he dlvivulged. , jlook her he in his arms, pressed her WJZ-NBC 7:30—Socialist: Nor­ PHONE SII3 r»a Main Bfreat 12:30- Ray Herbcck’a orchestra ar« I hla staff. lUter da.v and night after nigbi, Bell of Rosemary Place, this town, ger of The Mav Company depal-t- An interesting a.spet t of this | California with 22. No otlicr state peaee. / ' ' tiially help in a ver.y 'pbal way to unspoiled, tor they are never vi.s- ! This porforniance would makd a ; The girl lay in bedd with on(/ iicad apgainst his C(?at and smooth- man Thomaa from Detroit. DB SOTO .^ZJuE PLYMOUTH Stmte TIi« b(«» 12:55—News. Hantford -The newly-reorganiz­ at the home of Mrs. Rich. Rela­ ment store and formerly executive , nulldiMB latest e,5nflict Is.the re(K)rt that prc.serve life, strength and health. ited by the outside world.’ . . . scn.sation on any stage, in Anier- ! thin arm outside the cover, her ' ed* lier hair paternally. WABC-CBS. 9—Ambassador to Riat the rearming of America was has as many a.s 20 electoral votes. ed Beauty Shop -Wage Board tives and friends were present SALES <5- SERVICE el4N>ms 3 aiiB 9 Kllgilile For Flrst/Tluie They told roe about the Clipper j ica. dark braids pressed Into the pil­ "Oh, Sidney. Sidney.’ she moan- Great Britain, Joseph P. Kennedy. slow, thal. it is hamstrung and of New York and Chicago depart­ A '' .liana, gra.sping tlieir first ' After trying it for o'time, his own named by Labdr Commissioner, from Rockville, Maasachusetta, Tel. B4BO Most of llie polls and most of the* This is the first Hme all the benefits will soon/ convlnc.cfc him c'jming over for the first time. All | low. Even In sleep, her childish r.'i. "Have I had a terrible dream? MBS, 9—Republican: C. Way- Tomorrow’a Program Impeded, that it Will never be able ment stores. Llr»as« !Vf». BBl nance for revolt against the Ital- j Cornelius J. Danaher was reportei I'artford and Manchester. expert gues.sers rate all the.se braves of draft age of all the 230- that walking increases vitality. were In church. . . . A woman We spend a week in Java-.' . . . mouth drooped piteously. Is Uncle Adam really dead or h ^ e land Brooks of Illinois. p. m, " ' t< meet threats from abroad." to )iave discussed 'possible revlsten Mrs. Rich’s home was beauti­ lans, have begun guerrilla war- | odd ^Ind.iaij, tribes \n the country Second, a pyfson motivated by came in, shrieking ‘The Angel of j The Sultan is ooe of the last Sidney drew a chair up to the I lost niy rea.son?" WABC-CBS. 9:30—Democratic: 7:00—The Esao Reporter — News, ,iln their statyements and in their stales except one as close, so close of the existing Connecticut wa^e- fully decorated In blue and pink. fare upon the flanks and rear of cost, might take up walking be­ Death is apprnacIHngl’ Flvcr.yone remaining Ea.stern Potentates. , . . bedside and .sat down to await her . "I wish it were a dream, child.”" Senator Robert F. Wagner of New xwcather •: votes in Congress, he said. Repub­ that it is iinpo.ssible to forecast havf bc,en .subject /o draft. Until bour regulations for that industry The bride-elect was seated be­ dashed out of the cluirch. "rhey 1 He has an aiitocratjc rule over waking. He rea.soned*^ that if he Sidney answered unsteadily. " I York. 7:10—^Mustc Off The Record — Ray lican leaders ha^WTitten a record ^he Fascist invadfrs of Greece, | 1924, except in sdr^e individual In- cause it is one of the cheapest Storrs— William Threshe/ yof neath 'a center-piece of balloons tlie outcome. The exception is bslance.s, the Indian.® had never had grabbed their babies anti took to I 40,000.000 people. . . . Ther(? are could niake her understand how loved Adam, too." MBS, 9:30— Republican: Alfred Barrett , of "sabotage of This admlnistra- using rifles and hand grcnade.s ef- forms of exercise. The only outlay South Windsor was elected /iwsi and streamers and after opening California which gave Roosevelt the rights of fUtj:e,;i.ship conferred 'required is that for shoe leather. the bush where they stayed until 20,000 within the walls of hiS miidh silence condemned her, ho’.v | "Then I nctually saw—" Pite- E. Smith from Philadelphia. 7:55— The Esao Reporter — News, tion’4 continual efforts to increase an assortment of many beautiful fectivel.v in the mountainous ter­ it pa.sscd over. ...” j palace. . . . He Is only 26 and ;it Cast siispiclori on others in the ously, she hesitated, MBS, 10—Democratic: Dorothy weather dent of the Junior and Jiobert our defenses." more than 100,000 plurality four i upon them. / 'Third, a great many women are Lyons of Norwich was chosen head gifts, a buffet lunch was served. rain along the frontie.r. There was I speaks perfect English. . . .. party, ahe might telT what she; '"W'hat did you see, Neila?" he Thompson from New York. 8:00—News of Europe He said they had accused him Some things cw be foreseen . , . > _____,, I It was beeavise of brayerv (ti8- inclined toward walking because of the freshman classes a^the Uni­ Miss Bell is to be married No­ ■venrs ago ■ a4id where Roosevelt ' '] played , , bvu Indianst ii i_In France In of yhe beauty angle. Women ’ take " N e w Caledonia. . . . Use^. to ’ vre toured the palace with hinu 1 knew. , asked gently. WJZ-NBC. 10— Republican: Mrs. 8:15—Shoppers Special — Music, of being an "alarmist" when he vember 23 to Frank Ziebarth, son a lime, when such a report would versity of Connectlcuty’yne senior ■sentiment has given le.ss sign o f.,(j^ World war that the whole o f up walking because It helps ma­ belong to France — now iw- saw a table tennis set stowed I For the better part o f an h(?iir, 1 (To Be Continued) Isabella Greenway , King of Ari­ time ^— proposed bigger defense appropri-1 of Mrs. Christine Ziebarth of have been given every credence as der the Dc Gaulle government fnJ away In a comer. When I mention- zona. 8:30— Esso Reporter and sophomore e le ^ ^ a will be ations. But, he interpolated, "I've | Rockville. •. . Others can'll falling off than .almost anywhere ! our Indian / citizenry wa.s given terially in develOfiing an attractive held Wednesday. / ' being directly in keeping with the London. An Islartd being w’atched ed this his face lit up and he said, W AB ^C B S, 10:20—Democratic: 8:35—Shoppers Special else except In the .Solid South.' that recog^tioti. - , figure. Both overweight and under­ .Fairfield—Parli the by Japan through a periscope and "Yes, that’s , the only exercise , I Secretary’Ulaude WIckard from 9:00—Press Newa tremendous rcmrtrcTlins oi the A l­ * I Bet weep/12,000 and li.OOO Indir weight conditions are corrected by First Church ot^Cb Congrega- There seems to be such a mark- | jm.s wcre?ln service, in* the World regular!» going out and putting by Australia thmiugh a mcinocle. get." . . . I believe he has about Former Detroit Sallna, Kan., and Rep. Marvin banians as fierce/ an'^1 skilled Report Nazis 9:1.6— American School o f the Air tional, in Fairfield, meet ed move to Willkie in Minrie.sota, i war and/the record of their ex- one foot in front of the other. 1 . . Noumea (the capital) ,Itself 15 w’lves. and there are a horde of Jonea of Texas fii)m New York. 9:46— Emery Deutach Orchestra mountain fighters; but that was royal princesses. ... ." WEAF-NBS. 10:30—Republican: Wedneadai//to ma! for the Wisconsin. Iowa, Nebraska and ! Plol^s '» one of dl.^^gui.shed ®®>’V" Properly done, walking is excellent still has the charm of a,. French Mayor Robbed 10:00—By Kathleen Norris reponatru^on oi the historic before they so s'lpinely, folded up 1 Wendell W U ll^ question and an­ . ice throughout. Officials In the In developing good posture. *' Arming Liner 1():15— Myrt and Marge church's-hanctuap! North and South Dakota as lo i pureatl of Indian affairs here say swer. ’ w'hlch waa vir- In the face of the Ilajian ihvasibn Women oKserve that those who 10:30—-Stepmother tually/ destroy by fire. (?hief make his chances of rarrjdhg any i that apparently the same qualities MBS, IC.-ls-Communist: Earl of. their own C0',inti:y4h April of walk : frequently, tend to have does Shoemaker’s Breast mean?" Detroit, ' Oct. 29.—(flh— Frank 10:45-rWoman of Courage’ Thomas Carroll’ of the Fire ’ De­ Judge it by its Quality or evert ail of these states better ] wjilch made the. Indians such for- clearer complexions than those Browder. la.st J?car. It isn’t, likely that the Answer: This refers to a certain Booing Seen CoiiZens. former Detroit mayor SrliarnUorst Being 7 11,'00— Short Short Story* ” D e m e n t estimatedlated damages at . 1, „ vC, 'cu. *^( = i midkble foes in the -days when who do not exercise. Alsii. good type of cheat deformity in which and .son of the late Senator James 11:15;-Martha Webster viewed by'unoffi­ Greeks are putting tixi much de- than M:r. Roosev«t s. The total of/ each, other and ^ 0,000, a flgjyre vlev walkers usually keep their youth there la a alnking in, of the breaat Coiizens of Michigan, lost nicht Neiy ■fork, Oct. 29.—(F)— So 11:30—Big Sister this block’s electoral vole is 49, the'pioneers has not been lost to led Oirl to Prey Upon, cial sources is conaervative. ; pendence on hnitriial help from longer than those content to sit bone. It may occur among ahoe- 01(1 Custom : was forc^l'd.by a robber to drive 25 many political programs are sched­ lj:4 5 —Aunt Jenny's Stories New Hayen-^Leo Bhuer, 45, a Albanian guerrillas. which will make a very nice nest ; the. race through generations of and take things easy. makera because of the pressure of j , minutes through city traffic while Shipping in Pacific. uled for home-stretch week of the 12:00— Kate Smith Speaks railroad emplo.ve, was killed when egg for Mr. Willkie for a start-' Pfo’ce. 'They have courage under From the purely physical side, tools against the lower breast I police searched for him. 1940 presidentlifr campaign /that 12:15— When A Girl Marrlei struck by the Boston-bound "Yan­ It does' appear to be fairly au­ , .. . .V. ' t.- fire, endurance, alertness, scouting walking yields manifold benefits. It It’s almost a case of huntlng/ngu- er If he gets them. For the rest, Instinctive knovri- bone. Willkie Cliihfi OfTicial Police .said ’ the forme mayor Shanghart. Oct. 2».—(/P)—The 12:30— Romance of Helen ^ e n t kee Clipper" of the New Havel\ thenticated that' the British navy improves digestion and combats (Circulation to the Eyes) /was robbed of $60, hLs Wrist watch lar broadcasts In between cam- 12:45— Our Gal Sunday Rallroam^______^ ______except that the probabilities in a ; f,f (h* best methods of fight- constipation: , at the same time, Shanghai Prp.ss toilny quoted tray- has taken' posse-^lon of the island Question: Mrs. L. O. w’anta to Complaiiifi to Hoover i and overcoat. Coiizens told officers .' paign speakers. 1:00 —The Esao R e p o r t — News, few small states a're quite definite > ing. ', seeming to have a beneficial effect clers from Kobe, Japan, ,as saying of Creto,^ the most commanding know; "I had the eyea tested re­ he was waiting for his wife In Aa a t . present Indicated, at weather on the nervous system. jJloreover, the German liner SchaiTihOrst, ■ least two hours a night on the SM-4HI — for Instance that Oregon an d’ cently, as I have been bothered by On Throwing Mi.ssles. base in that-entire sea region. And front of his home when a man 1:05— Program Prevue Vou can perhaps foretell that your son will want eoHeife trainfpsr. Tricked Th* Germans It Improves the general circulation. being unable^ to see as well as I stepped in the rear door of his car. which t(H)k refuge there at the be­ chains will be devoted to the RoQsc^velt Washington.are almost as sure to There is an Indian story wh,ich I f you wish tb experience the 1:15—Woman ln’’Whlta your daughter will have a career to prepare fb.r, and that your wife will this would .seem to indicate that ought. Was told the present glass­ pressed a gun against his back ginning. qf th# \var,. is being fitted merita of the respective candidates. go, to Roosevelt, as Maine and Yoe- provided one of the laughs pf'the tonic effect of walking upon the New York. Oct. 29.—m —Boo­ 1:30— The .Right to Happiness need regular income when you are gone. . •• something 'weiti seriously awry in es are all right, but that possibly, ing political speakers Is an old and orderc(l him to drive away. out as an armed raider to prey up­ For Instance, tonight, ten pro­ Make Peace Move mont are to .vole for VVillkle—the Wo'rld .War. A commanding offi­ circulation, go out and swing along grams are on the list/starting at 1:45—Main Street—Hartford t.he plans of the Italians. Ber- I would benefit from improving American custom, says Alabanja’s Mrs. Coiizens saw him leave hnd on shipping In the Pacific. ' 2:00—Young Dr, Malone cer, suspecting that his communi­ In a. brisk i^’alk until you begin to the circulation to the eyes. T h a t 7:30 and continuing until 11. On TEA But you can’t possibly know what the future has in store for property destination of the electorals 1s Democratic Gov. Frank Dlxon^ iri telephoned police. The travelers said several large 2:16-i-Joyce Jordan—Girl Interne haps they were taken a bit by sur- cation lines were tapped, ordered feel exmlaratingly warm from the w’as all ! was told. W’hat can I succeeding nights, the schedule la values and investments. . . . . • about as easy to guess as the di­ commenting upon a protest from Before .the trip ended, Couzens guns had been mounted aboard 2:30— Fletcher Wiley Washington, Oct. * 29— (F)—Two prl.se by their owfi war: Perhaps two Indians of the same tribe to top of your head to, the tip of your do?" . ' said the robber fired a shot, as heavy, If not more so. V,' rection of the wind on election take over the two end of the line. toes. When j’ou come In,'with your The Associated WTllkle clubs of tpc Schamhorst, and thst her 2:46—M y Son A I Democratic senators. Wheeler of they took it for granted that the Answer: 'The following exercises through the floor of the car "to Both T^esldent- Roosav^lt and The best you can do is tb provide experienced Management for your cheeks rosy, you are going to feel America against such alleged lines had been altered. It was be- 3:00—Mary Margaret McBride day. - He then had the Indians translate will often provt of benefit in help­ show me he meant business." Wendeir Willkie will be oh the Montana and Johnson of Colorado, estate. Our organization, as your trustee, would be in close touch with, Gree-ks, upon recp.ipt of their final his orders into their native tongue. better all over for hav’ing started practices in the deep south. lieved she would tie ready soon. 3:15—To ^ Announced requested President Roosevelt to­ ■ It is the easiest thing in the ing the circulation to the eyes. Specifically, the organization of British Non-Conunlttail ®alr next Monday night In a^cli- ultimatum, would seek to parley Long after the war. it was found the good red'blood racing through •'matlc appeal to the voters. 3:30—Rm o Reporter day to uw the influence of hla of­ For the Man Who Likes To events as they occur and would act accordingly. Why not discuss this With the eyes open, roll them Wlllkte clubs through Publicity 'British Naval officials wereJ world for Democrats to figure out out that the Germarj Intelligence your whole body. 3:35- Studio Matinee fice in an attempt, to bring about angle with us? ® and stall and hedge for a week or around, looking as far as possible Director John Underhill com­ non-committal. They said the re-1 - While most of the poflttcal where their candidate Is goln^ •service had spent days in vain ef­ While walking. Indulge In .some Norway’s Bombers an armistice In Europe. ao, giving the Italians plenty of in eyery direction.- Next, look up­ plained .yesterday to J. Edgar ports had been circulated from i to get the other 1()1 votes he fort to solve this code." deep breathing exercises. It is a ward as far as possible by rolfing W ith fighting spreading*^" to Purr-r*r In His Sleep! time for the seizure of Crete and There were 40,645 Indians and good plan tit. clear the lungs at Hoover, F'BI director, against time to lime previously. Observers! will need, or for Republicans to the eyea up, and. then dowm as far "heckling and the throwing of ? Goiii» to Canola believed, however, British w a r j Crew Would Join Greece and threatening to engulf other island bases in the Aegean, Eskimos 'Who had Jo register un­ first by takln"g In a deep breath as possible. As you do this, shift eoutheastem Europe, both Wheeler .make up combinations of slates der the-draft. Because they gen­ and then blowing it out through eggs, vegetables and other missiles ships based at Hong lO^ng wdul® Ionian and Candlan seas. Instead the gaze rapidly back and forth. at pro-Wlllkie speakers in . the and Johnson said they thought an FLANNEL giving, Willkie the 217 he needs in erally arc healthy and in many the mouth, as thoiigh you were Continue aboiit half a minute, then waste little time syringing ln t4 of lyliich the Greets promptly de­ deep south." ■Santa Monica, Calif., Oct.^ 29.— Greek Fighters opportune moment had arrived for cases without families who jic® blowing out a candle. Do this three close the eyes and rest them. Wink­ action, should the - Scharnhors^ aiMitk»n,l6 his prettj* sure 49—if. Governor Dixon’s comment from' (>P)—Douglas Aircraft Corp. offi­ the prMldent to agek to bring clared a state of war, giving the solely dependent upon them. It is or fhur times uotil your lung? are ing the eyes is also helpful In .im­ lea'vc Kobe. PAJAMAS But no candidate and no one Montgomery, ' Ala., was that cials said today that attack-bomb­ about a peace. watchful British fleet opportunity ' thought their rate of availability clean and then start taking In proving the circulation. A good New York, Oqt. 29—(F) — Tha "A pMca settlement would be deeply interested in the outcome | for service probably will run plenty of fresh air with Its life- "Boos, jeers or sounding automo­ ers ordered by the Norwegian gov­ The Schamhorst, an \8,184-toil to step in ahead of the’ Fascists finishing treatment consists of crew of tha Greek liner Nea Hal­ the only sura way of keeping this, .of the election is likely to go to I higher than will tha^ of the re.st giving oxygen. .^That oxygen Is go­ bile horns cannot be very ' well ernment are being delivered in vessel, waa built in 1935 and operj $T.65. and imd win a strategic advantage bathing the eyes with cold water loa, the former Anchor liner Tus- country out of the war." Johnson' of the populatlofi. That doesn’t ing to he carried by the blood over when you have finished the move­ controlled" and have beerf‘"p a rt Canada. ated by the North German Lloy(|^ bed next Tuesda'y night satisfied parcel of American political cam­ Comdr. Kristian Ostby, head of ranla, now In Lisbon; Portugal, told reporters.- He is author of a . shot. mean, however, that neces.sarily the entire body, and each part Is ment described. Company. She Is a twin-screw, ( ” has asked to be repatriated In that on the basis of pre-election there will be a greater percentage going to derive a very real bene­ paigns for many years.” . the Royal Norwegian Military Mis'. burning vessel designed for f resolution whfcli' would place thfc $2.00 THE ly is the very first Underhill .said Mable Jones West Sion to the United States, is in­ order to join Greek fighting forces, Sehata on record as urging that le European melee figuring he knows how it is com­ of Indians called. On reseevations fit. I..ook For Cosmetjea Boom passenger service. the British Broadcasting Corpora­ Sllp-on and Coat styles. and In sections predominantly In­ Those w’ho do not have the of Birmingham, chairman of the specting the ships but would not the president propose an armistice. Warm, good-lookfaig Man- as been auddenly ing out.' Not, at-all events, until Democratic Women’s'’ Willkie discuss plans for putting them' In­ tion said today in a report heard Wheeler said it waa his convic­ dian the quota system will work article on "Strength From Walk­ New York. — (/F) — Beauticians by NBC. hattans at 12.00., Othars m an aggressor he has heard the returns from sev­ Just the same-as In communities ing" should send for It. Stick It In Clubs of Alabama, had,' advised to service. F uIIh To Retrieve llltnsrlf Mrs.. Sara tion that continuation of the war look for a boom In the cosmetics The BBC said the abip ' was at gl.<5. The most seiis|l- extent, at least, eral k4y states. where there are none. the qorner of your mirror, where and hairdo business as a result of that women were hit with eggs at The ships are described us an could bring only one reault — Com­ ble sleeping garments Jag^r, Alat. recently, and that' a "export version" of Douglas at­ Omaha, Neb.—(F)—Police 1 bound for New York with 500 pas­ munist control of Europe. MANeHESTER for encouragemen^t It will remind you to w’alk yoiir the draft. With 8(M).000 men soon made. Demonstrating just how little way to health. To get the article, to be in the Army, "the competi­ w (^nn speaker was subjected to tack-bombers, now in use by the Li^uls J. Worm thought hla Engh" IV CRAWFORD sengers, including former French lase of the 'march Registration List foreign countrieg know of Ameri­ send 5c In stamps and a large, self-' tion for men w’ill be soniethlng "missiles." United States Arfny AJr Corps. springer spaniel pup, a blue rlbbo| Secretary of State Premiere Camille Chautemps. Youthful "Mayor*' Resigns m. can Indians, there was In 1917 a addres-sed envelope to The McCoy fierce," Miss Gail Aronton told the "A leader ’ of the opposition,” Thirty-six have been ordrtre/I, with winner In a recent dog show, ha Tha Nea Hellas, along with five The Herald takes a mtidest serloilsly-consldered plot by Ger­ Health Service, In care 6f thU New York State Haltdfesaers and she said, "distributed horns to dtiUverles to be completed this great potentialties aa a retrieve WiJRY — 6:15 - 6:30 Pi M. other Greek ships, boa bean order­ LowaU. Maas., Oct. 29— (F) — pride in its achievement of print­ man BgenU to bring about an In­ newspaper. Coamatologlsta Association. "W’o- hecklers, and they w’ere allowed to yew. But Rex, In his first teat, sallia ed to remain in Usbon, and 14 Richard D. Coffey, 12. has reMgn- WICC — 6:45 - 7:00 P. M. Greek ships at a port on tha Island TRUST CO. ^ MaoA^ Uncertainty ing 1b . particularly 'readable ' form dian uprialnr against the United meh' arc Very loath to admit they form a ring .aro’und the speakers' forth after a pheasant, and ed as "m a y o r" of Youthstown. an m States. R^n^ors of unorganized Qiie?tion4 and .Answers w’oiUd doll themselves up for a platforny and'to blow them In tinl- ' Mallard ducks have been timed came back. Lieut. Wonp hop WTIC — 7:00,7:1.5 P. M. of Madeira have been ofdereij to (irganlxation launcbed.by police a IThere is'a *t the slightest doubt yesterday the list of Manchester’s ’ son with automobile^ horns from at 60 miles per hour; can'yasbuclte j now that someone will retrie .stuy there until further notice, the ■NENSMCfVSSHOPI 51eml>cr Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. fifth column activity among the ( Shaemakrr’s Breast) man," she added, "but It’s all a WNLC — 7:45 .'8:00 P. M. year ago. Hta reasoir; "Preasure that the third term factor in the regiatrants In the draft* Only a Tndians have reached officials here Question: It. J. 'writes: "’W'hat very primitive business." .cars parked nearbyi” at 72 miles per hour. Rax, ■ BBC said. of other duties.” . r.ir..‘S747S5' , ; ■ ■ ■■ ' ■

MAKCRE8TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ TUESDAY, (^TOBER 29. INO ^AOE

/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANCHEST^ CONN^ .TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29,1949 Page eight Draft Lbttery. . .St Draws First Nuknber First 6S0 E ^ w n Stand P*/ Cornell, Notre Dame and Michigan Still Tops mhnost Million Awaiting List of Order Good Chahee of Training For almost a decade now, Mori- Numbers W ill arty Brothers have been repre- Minnesota Not West Coast Lightning Strikes Fordham Results in New England aented on variou# fields of sports Are Ranked in Washlngton, Oct. 29. Men'fielectlve service boards will be Be Different 1 nd^ed to fill a naUon-wld* quoU locally but havs never been able whose numbers are among the [of 800,000. to gain that most coveted of hon­ ors—a town title. Mortartya’ new Yet at Height Boatoa, first 080 drawn today In the draft officials nukke a very cori- That Orderly 1 servablve estimate that only 20 cage array, however, has high Any Figure Above Total lottery stand a good chance of be­ hopes of ending the jinx during MflpUon lottery jn w w m * j deferred statu*, ing among the first 800,000 traln- per ceM of the 17,000,000 regU- Of Grid Power I trants w l be classified .as fit and the coming basketbsU sesson un­ AP Grid Pol day held Vew' Mnet Furnish Inforroatlon For Local Boards to eea who will be in the Army before der the leadership of Coach John­ 1.000,000 draft-age men in New ^ ^gigtcred men, In the order I available yor immediate service— next July. ny Hedlund. Xngland. last in which their serial numbers were Be Disregarded in Lot­ I that is, liiNfnast lA. iU Bierman Hopes for Im> Those whose numbers are In the ercentage la 'flgucadll The Oss Housers have always Bi^Red Eaces lam* firat 390 drawn are even more been strong contenders for sports tery Held Today. provetnent This, Week h ii^ nig'^^y'^m':? i sjrdiri^.'crdr-rhoa^d.''^^:^ r k ;V 7ro.'Pu\Vao“me T J.rM e‘nlent* honors here. The yesr 1935 pro­ bia> Irish Army S 't io n '‘ «'^^aS?b{? whether they | the information on which the board Washington, Oct. 29 — W — estimating that this narrower j draft will duced the best season as Morl- Against Northwestern; number rAnge will supply all the j m*" of the oblfgatkSn for service artys .copped the Twl League And Wolvi ines Rett In'every case Of Hbubt. would be among the Oo^v^ernor Saltonstall last night Drawing o f the draft number# in men needed until next summer. crown in baseball and tbe Rec Have Won Four in Row by the drawing of capsules ordered the immediate formation today's national lottery will de­ In any event, all the 8,500 num- If only one In 'five registrants This Vficl The Lift. thus Is placed in lA, It will Senior League diadem In baaket- the “gold fish bow-1.__ __ ndvisorv boards for registrants termine the order in which men bers In the lottery bowl are to be ball only to lose out In town title Minneapolis, Oct. 29- (Ah-'-Mln- The number of ever>- niM take an average of men from % By Bill Bonl each Massachusetts draft dia- will be called to Army service drawn so each draft registrant will playoffs. They also lost tbe grid nesota'a football giants of the registerjd for the dr^t on at I IricVio help the (Iraft eligibles Xo know his place on the master list each local board to-produce 180 championship to the Orioles three Neiw York, Oct. 29—(#V -It still from every one of 6,175 local whlc^ will determine how soon or cltiEcn-soldlera. north are a healthy lot—bilt not as Is Cpniell, Notre Dame and MIchl* Hee One In Three In C tM lA-_, year* a-running from 1935 bis of the board areas, but ,the list of order how late he will be subject to call. ough 1937 and wound up In a healthy as they could be as far as g ^ In that order, when tl)c coun* r,i7r “sr r r n numbers in every area may be dif- On the other hand, ^maw try’s sports editors get down to « .Z ! stat"e-;m‘dl‘;‘tri^ The eettmates on the number ‘a 1938 when only two games gridiron ability, la concerned. ages of 21 and. 35, inclusive,^ j ^ lawyer be assigned to ferent. ^ , erous estimates based on\ appraising the top^fflght colleg* ed that a ...... - range for the first 800,000 trainees played. That'a exacily the way coach were so nonc“haTV that they failed Draft-age men can determine are based on the assumption that, wgr experience say that football teams. serve a.'^ chairman of each ao- forlartys have taken over the For the second straight week of to check up on It.' . immediately their approximate or­ the reported, registration pf 17.- cent of the reglstranU-ona Teen A. C. cage squad for 1940- Bemie Bierman wanta It too, and visory group. The grmip chairmen der by consulting their newspa­ three will be in Class lA. the Associated Press ranking poll, As the • hour for .the drawing will prepare lists of persons willing 000,000 men Is accurate. The esti­ 41 and the team has high hopes that if tuiythlng will be the reason neared, the watchwdrd from one pers to see Where their, sertel num­ On that basis. 390 men frd these three head the Hat—Cornell, to serve with them on the advisory mates disregard the uncef-tain pos­ of duplicating Its double. triumph why Minnesota may push Itself apparently already "over the roan to another almost invariabl.v bers stand on the national list. sibility that thousandSi not subject each board would be required ol) boards and forward the li.sts to the of Isst year in the Rec and (Cen­ back to the to ^ of the football hump" enroute to Its . second waa: "What's your \ number. However, they should consult the to Immediate call, will volunteer the average to 'produce 180 tral Leaguea.' For over a month governor for approval. lists of their local boards later draftees. powers of the nation again this straight all-'wlnnlng season, and Mine’s ------” \ „ Medical advisory bo.-irds will be for Army training this year, there­ now. 0>ach Hedlund haa been Notre Dame , and Michigan, with this week or next for their exact by postponing the Inductlon.of men In either case, local conditions, fall. Once all the numbers are drawn appointed also to . confer with drilling hLs entire squad In order their toughest assignments to ¥ —a Usk starting at noon and ex­ official prder. whose numbets put them at the volunteers, quota credits, etc., to be in top ahape for the opening While Minnesota has romped examining physicia.ns in borderline For Ihstance, if Number 258 Is make It difficult to estimate ex­ through Washington. Nebraska, come. pected to continue until midnight top of tha'Conscription list. of the campaign. This Saturday, however, al.1 or later—the district draft boards case*. the first drawn in the lottery to­ ISO Mra From Each .Area actly how many lottery numbers In practice, one combination haa Ohio State, and Iowa, so far this day, a certain local board's order ed to the arpiad include Herman three should be safe. Cornell isn’ On a national avornire, roughly will be needed to fill the first-year .conslated of Sherwood Moorhmiae, Wterzblckl, former Trade School season, they have not yet reached number list may begin: quota for any given local area. likely to have much trouble with 130 men from each of 6,175 lor John HlHnakl, Earl Voat. Bill captain; Cy Blanchard, last .year's a peak In performance, Coach Columbia, despite Lion coach Lou "Serial No. 258 is Order No. 1.’’ Schicldge and Jimmy Murphy and Blermsn believes. The Gopher - Third Numl>er Second Order .MHS captain, and Stanley Crzyb; Little's crack that "We'll try not y '\the other of .loe Hllinski, "Red” one of the Rec League's leading coach said today "there. Is still to turn It into a rout when we go / If the second number drawn Is telmer, Pat Murdock, Jim Mur- room for Improvement," In point­ Disabled Vets Offer 5,063, and the local board ' docs scorers last sea.,063 and make the Additional Numbers East Side Rec at 6:30 o’clock. a erhoon trying to hold down the "We're ffnlng to ha|ie to- be bet­ ■ Fordham players spin all over the lot, and a, score against Army, and Michigan Service, for Draftees third number drawn its second or­ ter against Northwestern st will be safest of. all. The Wolver­ der number. If 703 is -the third f a r .Shedlosky (29), Ram halfback. Shedlosky got Evanston Saturday too." Blernian' gt. Mary's players Fullback Andy Marefos (7' ines will lest ptiT ajgeek In pre­ serial number drawn. thLs particu Of Registrants Here paration for - Minnesota, North­ lar board would have its list read: said, "and whether we can get tkat Dennery (52) and Back Len Eshmont Would Assist Men in L o ir Sum her^lraw n added Improrvement this week re­ western and Ghio State. "Serial No. 258 is Order No. 1. Harvard End Shifted For the feat of the first ten— "Serial No. 703 is Order No. 2." mains to be seen.” Filing Claims for His- \ First in ff orld fT ar (^rds from Other Draft Bierman has been talking the eleven, actually, with ClemaOn and Local omissions, errors, duplica­ ViMjeel Used for Draft Georgetown tying for last place— - abilities Ukely to Oc­ tions, late registrations, etc., also taring Civil War Found same way after each game so far .4reas Received Too Post thls season, and he Is hoping he this Saturday's schedule holds con- Waahinfrtmgton. O c t./ 29—(iPi will cause differences in the lists Americans Finallypecide Fat Yendrillo Handed j siderably more danger. • cur During Training. numbers wer^ the rule of various boards. Deferment of Philadelphia, *Oct. 29.— Late to Be Published can look for that added Improve­ j The A-1 attraction of the day -Low nu ment right straight through to the for No. 1 honors in the first some men will advance time at Workmen renovating the first III Yesterilay’ s List. I will be played at Evanston, 111., be- / a program to aaslst draftees in : drawings ■ in the three World •which non-deferred men will be floor of the Historical 'Society Loren MacKtiiiiey Takes end of the season. To Give Youth Its Chance ! tween Minnesota, ranked fourth, -^flUng claims'for dlsabilitl^ likely war draft lotteries. called to 4iity. t3n the other hand, of Pennsj^anla building dis­ Sports Roundup If Bierman can get his big, 2nd Loss in 21 Bouts 'and Northwestern, eighth on th# to be Incurred during their train- i Secretary of War Newton volunteers may postpone the in­ covered thX "wheel” used ' in Herewith are the , additional Over SignalXlierth for.I powerful 209 pound average line list. The fifth-place Texas Aggies Ing period, was initiated by mem- | D. Baker pulled No. 2.5S first duction of many men waiting for Phlladelphla\for the Civil war nerlal numbers of Manchester By Eddie Brietz charging any faster or more effec- Winnipeg, Oct. ‘ will ijay on a line with veterans will battle Arkansas, suirprise con­ thpir numbers to be called. Crimson; BroVn Preps be>s of David McCann Chapter, in the drawing on July 20, tJ=<: draft drawin registrants, completing the local New York. Oct. 29.—Week's tlvelv than It did In the 34 to 6 ger Mervyn (Red) pdtton has de- Ha ey Jsckson, at left wing. Drops Derision to Joe queror of Mississippi last Satur- Disabled American Veterans at a 1917. William R ^ rel. librarian, list as far as the Selective Servtca For Battle with Yale. Wash: Southern California bor­ crushing of To’.va last week. North- elded at last th a^ ou th must be Buzz Boll, who has been Texas Boasts (iay; Stanford will meet U. C. L. western's Wildcats may get their serv'ed, and as ar result his New dinner meeting last night in the, No. 246 was the first num­ aaid It was useX In 1865, then board here haa cards. This grhup rowed Ernie Smith from the Green Ifted to center and has Impre.ss- Bireli o f Springfield A., beaten five straight by a total Hotel Sheridan. By a vote of the ber drawn in the .second lot­ I presented to thA.society. The Boston, Oct, 29 \^/\ Heavy Bay Packers to teach the Trojans claws clipped HsUirday^ , York Americium face the coming d Dutton with his plajvmaklng. margin of 22 points; Tennessee, includes largely cards that have % In the first four games of the National Hp/key League cam-, The other newcomers sre de­ At Holyoke"; Baekofen which was unimpressive against post, a committee of John E. tery, held the following year. Drill Session "wheel" Is a metal, drum, about been received frOin other draft workouts opened the w c ^ for the famous T-formatlons of • the Great Reeord No., 322 wa* tlrawn by two feet In diam^er, with a' which -Clark .season Minnesota's powerhouse paign w lt^ six youngsters, flvi fensemen Pete Slobodzian. from Florida, will have to do better to pwyer, Joseph MgCaughey, Frank areas and arrived in Manchester many New England college fresh from the amateurs, holdmg Is Beaten hy Curtin. McCaughey, Lpdis Douape, Albert President Wil^dn in the third small trap door tnd late to be listed with those Shaughnessy uses at Sianford. rushing attack hsa piled up 1.037 Regina, and Pat Egan, the orie ------' whip Louisiana State, BostomCoI- For K Closes; elevens but others were graXte<] (Shaughne.ssy, by the way, taught yards net for an average' of 5.06 down rg^ lar jobs. recruit who has'-played pro hock- Downing amFCommander pdward lottery. 1 Al.so found were se^-eral post- who.se ' names and numbers were Thg Amerks for several Years For the second time In twenty- II, Foolball Team. Have ,'r Copeland wras named to make ; ers offering bounties or. 1150 or published yesterday. the Ciutomary holiday or brief 'em to the Bears) .... New York yards a try. Opponents meanwhile ,ey, with the American.^' Spring- drill which in times past has wejxS a veritable home for /Xgtng field (Ma.ss.) farm in the Ameri­ one fistic starts, Manchester s Pat plans for this service to the Marty KllBgle. treasurer of the more to men who volunteered Yesterday's list of serial num­ 11. replaces Fordham, and Van­ have been held to 606 yards hy Won .-JV ami l,«.t marked the calm before Tue.iday-\^ derbilt succeeds Clem.son on the v>derans. They did mo^rately can I.eague, Slobodzian pair.*, with draftees. The chapter plana to use HartforeF chapter, DAV, also Month'* Session E m ls;, ] Instead of waiting for the bers for .Manchester registrants In­ ru.shing or a net average of 3.88 I'cII, t'lo, until last season, when Vendrillo suffered defeat la.st scrimmage. ' ' \ 1041 Tulane card .... Tom Yaw- yards an attempt. For .7.36 .'\verage. poksibly more with Tulane, and the,*tate armory for disseminating spoke./john E. Dwyer was toast­ i draft. cluded those from No. 1 to and in­ they won only 15 and lira 4 in 48 Charley CoYacher, converted from '"night when he dropped a decision Georgetown will stack Its record New Company Papers cluding No. 3081. Today's list con- Harvard's regulars h,ad a light !')tey, who craves Sid Hud.son, is On punt returns the GopWr a right wing into a back-liner | Joe Birch of Springfield in a this information. master. Commander Edward workout, confining the time to set­ games to finish sixth. That ftoal- of 21 games without defeat It was pointed out by Frank Coj^land of the David McCann tlnues^rom No. 3082 to and In­ I wavinff bis check book under backs have an average of /9 10 ly persuaded Dutton/hc nc-eded 22-year-old three-rortnd .bout .at the Valley Dalla*, Oct 29~4^>— With four Coining Out Soon. ting up defenses for Princeton ' Crqrk Griffith’s nose Coach against comebacking Syracuse. Kline, liaison officer of the State presided cluding No. 3149. .. t . yards, and for return of l^koffs some fresh blood to /mix with his Egan with 24-year^ld Wllf Field, Arena in Holyoke. •Mass. \'cndrillo>, unbeaten teams the noisy bell­ Cornell and Notre Dame domin­ 'S. |30S2—John F. Tierney playa and polishing its own run­ Mo'X* Simms of St. Mary’s (Tcxa.s) an av;erage of 43.8 yards. That lat­ wethers. Texas colleges and unl- Department, Disabled American Eight Niwv Memlicrs ning and passing attack. cagy veterans, ro,o To ' ^ ' weighed- 142 B.rch 141 ated this week's ftrzt and aecond- Veterana, that after the World By Ihinny Shea Care Taken I 3083--Richard Taylor Carter threV 24 red, white and blue foot­ ter figure is a good exj^nStlon of "It’s going to t ^ e a little time 1J3W-10. . .V I .. I An attempt is beingbelng mmade by 1 yer.sities have carved out a stun- place voting, the Big Red with Eight recruits were a.dniitted to Another weekly column of 3084— Frank John Schaub Most Important news from balls'',|nto the stands after Sun- wh.y Iowa elected to/Kirk off out Ftounding out the team is a line ( VendriUO, Sr., to rematch Pat i'nlng record In football dueling with War many soldiers and sailors who Cambridge waa tbe shift of Loren to break In these/kids, bylt I'm de 81 1-2 of the 160 first-place votes had contracted injury or who were membership In the chapter and "Kaynotes" goes to press as the 3085— Joaeph Eccellente uayday's s game with L/)ng Island U of bounds as close/<(s the Minne- finitely going tystring along with made up of young Murray Arm- ; ^nd Birch for tlic boxing card to i outsiders from 20 states and 48 for second, ’ the Irish with were given the oath^ of member­ last drill session of the K Guards On Records 086-Joseph Wynzen MacKinney from left end to quar­ . .high rerental demands of the strong_ at . center , wlt-h , . veterans _ , be presented at the local ” 'Sports ' 'sick during their service during terback, where his potent kicking, •sota 40 yard line jdat week and let them,” the pilOT says. ‘They'll be . Strung out behind the mighty 40 1-2 for firat and 46 for aecond. ship by Past Department Com­ for October comes to a close. One w.atch Stim.-on reach into the same gold- 7—Sam Piizzo ChlCagoXstaitadium may keep Mika it go at that okay once thw get In the swing." Tommy Anderson and Lome Carr i center on Tuesday night, Nov. 12. Georgetown and Clsmson ware ' the World War No. 1, had wiirved cameramen and ropnrtors. reporters, pmsphis thou.sandsi h u u .-m i u m o —of .. spectators,...... w------a i c n c m i ...... blocking and play picking is ex­ Texas Aggies, winners of 16 mander Sam McGill, as.sisted by more month and another pay ■ '.Var lotteries. Numbers'' are flashed on the lar;;o screen 8 John Kennlstan CViolen Jacobs oitt of there this winter. Minnesota ^11 have an added in Three of /he recruits, all up I Hc'.s al.so trying to arrange a fca- the newcomers to the front rank. any claim for future di^bility Attorney Rundbacken. The new quarter mils, the cheeks being due fish bowl used in the Wnrlii War lotteries. pected to give a lift to the clever forward; Hooley Smith, strslght and monotonously crunch­ compensation in their eagertess to Isvr rxvAaa aAFvirf>!« Jirui rautu. ,-)i)8^_Kiiase1l Ijeonard Tomlinson cehtlve In audition to merely ex­ from the ^ateura, make up one j ’'PA*'® ' turc attraction between Ace In their deadle season .... the Fond Du Lad j Kinscherf did so well at fullback O., (5). tims are U.C.L.A., and Indiana. 20.—Mlssis.slppl State and Sants meusov has drawn and placed in local draft boards must hustle aft­ .! date and the order in which It was ! 31,11—Roy Rodenh^uls times known. Prior to the acrini- by the U. S. War Department. He Mons-Ypres Post, and Auxiliary. the local Guards, and Is wdshed All Military Dignity. 3112—Lawrence Charles DlHon Wls.) high not only have an uncle' I in place of the injured Joe Hoague Pbiladelphia- Mike Kaplan, 145, Colorado,^: Mississippi. Louisiana Clara. 9 each. the best of luck In his new pivil- the NCO room at the armory . . . er today to have 30.000 men ready drawn. ' mage'ali haiids took part in a Ion. Bo.slon, outpointed Milt .-Vron. 149, Also-ran: Mississippi and Ohio also spoke of thraft plans, plans ■British War Veterans will assist ------~ I Vuintnized to Cnrdbonrd. 3tl3—Philip Stephen Ru.sh and nephew dn the roster, but ! that Jo6/ now is having a hard btate, Oklishoma and Tulsa. the DAV to conduct this drive tioP as commander of the machine they’re really good. for the Army on schedule Nov. 18. 3114 - Francis Milton Dellaf^s blocking and tackling drill they're coached by an Italian, and j'aces Haples^ Meriden ] time winning back his first-string Chicago, (10). Once beaten University of Texas, State, 8 each; Fordham, 7: Auburn for cantonmentsVnd sanitary and gun protection for oiir. own boys Fort Huachuca, Arlz.., Oct. 29— 1 j^ext, the number is given to a Boston University had a U^ht Punts—-Passes | and Texas Tech, 6 each; Colorado 'here this vear. Manche.ster veter- 3115- Harold Hanna quart^back Tony Cherolls calls I job. There's a similar situation at / Milwaukee— Tony (CJianciola) toppled by'Ric® Iri the little game me<(ical services to^fhe new drSift As quickly as possible, they will (.45- Some say the day of^ the ; clerk who vulcanizes It per­ workout with a scrimmage prom- tt Silver City; Rival and California, 3 each: Rice, La­ ‘arts will also eondiict a drive in of the 3rd battalion. receive from Washington copies of .3116—Alder Dube signals to colleagues Spallos. Kol- ' Wake Forest, where Red Ma^, Martin. 155, Milwaukee, outpoint­ of cut-throat that goes on Inside army which will bX greatly .su­ The Initial lAsue of- the tlew Army mule Is .swiftly passing, but manently to a cardboard form Ised for today as "Pat" ^anley' ed Henry Chimielewski, 159 1-2, fayette and North Carolina, 1 perior to World Wnr\lays. Roekville this year. . . Aiiollier Siirpri8e the national. master list of serial .3117-Edward William Walterx\ otoms, Megellas, et al, in Greek l^efeated in Three By The .\ssociated Press berry made his first appearance the conference, has probably the with a little electric Iron, still In depleted Terriers prepajie for the . ./.on e o f the Michigan coaches West Point, N. V. —. Although of the season against Cmka^ast Poland (10). On Brink of War numbers drawn In the lottery to- not for Myrtle. the order in which It was drawn. 3118—William Taylor Wallace neatest string of intersec'uonal 3119 - Erwin Herman Stebhholz. Invasloo of Ohio for^Aelr annual Mys Tom Harmon does everything Games Played to Dat^. Army scouts report the Irish team week after being laid up/ since Washlngton-r-Everett Rightmtre. Weat Side Rec Leogoe. Past Department Commander On .Viiniversarv dav. Myrtle, wjiO is. 1#^. be]beginning her The earthboard forms, holding encounter with W e ^ m Reserve. scalps—Colorado, . Indiana and Each board must adjust Its own S. Army. 3120— -Ge0rgf Henry Fischer /xcept grade the papers In tbe which plays the Army at New September with a hro'keqArm. J. 131-t-2. Sioux (Tity,-la..'Outpointed Sam McGill orvHartfopd declared 28th year in■ V the V w . 250 numbers each, are photo- The Terriers willystart a pair of» Marcus, Pitt.*, 129 1-2, Washing­ Oklahoma in its three jousts with The West Side Tavern and the serial numbers to the national list on^ 3121— StiinfeV J. Krajewskl rhetoric department. Meriden High, which has won York Saturday is "the beat Notre V. Pruitt performed sq much bet­ foreigners. East Side Billiards made very that the United StateS^ was on the proudly wearkirt o ip her pu^le | „rapher; printing plates are made sophomore endsy'Al Amirault amV ton (81. j brink of war and urged everyone Barrowed B o m I Used and start mailing draft question­ blanket an e leventh service stripe, photographs; and copies 3122— Earl Kenneth Moore five Central Connecticut Inter- Dame team in years," the cadets ter that he's still-the No-. 1 quar­ TTie Aggies toppled Uip/L.A., (as [ auspicious .starts as the West Side Mr. and Mrs. Oscar G, Ander­ Howard Mltc^ll\ against the arc .sure to set one record for thus terback. San Franci.scp Verne Bybee, to keep their feet on the ground naires to men.in 'the order In awarded with all military dignity. of the original and only master 3123— Arthur Walter Johnson Cleveland tea Vertie of the People scholastic League football titles did Si)uther» Methodist) Tulsa and I Rec bowling circuit opened* last son, of 248 Center stre^yrjvhose which they appear on the list. Myrtle of the 25th Infantry is 3124— William Ellsworth Moore long and colorful series. For the 130, Ogden, Utah,' and' Charlie during, the coming eventful days. list of .numbers will be printed Holy Cross, still 'injury-ri(^dfed Kenneth Dixoij. of the Carlsbad in the past ' 14 years, more than , ■. “ Z ------~T— Miegel, 130, Kan.‘:aa City, drew Tex.-ui' A. A I night taking four, bitterly - con­ Attorney Frederick Rundback- 20th or cXlna wedding anniversary Mailing Is not expected to start a gangly, longrcared critter whose 31'25 - I>,uLs Peter GeorRettl (N. M .)' Current-Argua didn't first time since Army began to The minor coHege.*, have a record tested points from . Silbros, lost During First Drawing and distributed to the 6,175 local went through a Monday ^ im - any other school in the circuit, has play Notre Dame, the Cadets will Yale Plays Loyola (.10); 'Tony ,Olivera..119, San Fran- en, legislative officer of the State oc^tirred ^ October 23, and the until Nov. 7. At firflt. question­ aging hide .i.s turning a rather draft boards, for use In determin­ 3126- Everard Mason Lester mage to prepare for onother^tern write .... he telegraphed: of 23 vicforic*. II losses and one year's champs and Billy Psganl's 3127— Riohard Barker face the Irish withoiit having vo n / claco, outpoihted Ken Lihd.say, 119. Department. Disabled American naires will go out at 50 a day. On dirty gray, but, with her service ing the order of calling men to test this Saturday at the l^ d s of "If someone doesn't tie a g a g ... fallen upon evil days in grid war­ CTitcagp'^Yale haa been sched­ tie. / West Sides respectively. event was celebrated in Hartford a. national average, the first 50 3128 Dexter Grovernor French fare and has stlU to achieve its at least two games I earlier In the Vancouver, B. C., ('l6(. Veterans, reviewed the iinprer Saturday evening, were given an­ blanket across her back, she is ah' Colgate. Coach Joe SlnH’ketskl on Eddie Brietz, the rhyming wag uled as, the basketball opponent of Only s few more top Intersec- Clarence Venniert and Joe Tos­ men classified should produce inspiring sight "as she steps out service, . , , i .3120—Rus.sell William Richanl.s first victory of the 1940 season'. I season. This yearK Army has Chicago Lera Franklin, 201, paredness of the nation .during No Fanfare Whalsd^ver At Least 600 ‘Spare' other surprise recognition- last The photographs will be placed 3i3q_Andrcw Binock ^ may bet flaptaln John kcHar back . . . .they'd better call the writer’s Loyola, In,a doiibleh^adcr program Cleveland, outpointed. Elza Thomp­ tional game.* remain. Ark.an.sa.s has cano led the West Side Tavern to 1812, the Civil War. the Spanish enough to fill, the first,quota. behind the color guard in regi­ Ha next opponent will be Man­ ( beaten only Vt^Iiams and tied victory' while "Hippo" Correntl In the national archlves’for future action this week, wldyh would hearse .... his column's gone Harvard, losing/Its other games. al the Chicago Collserttn, Dec. 27! son; 213, Indianapolis ,4l01. d.itos with' Fordham and . Tnlsa; War and the World War days. He Dnrina,Miiring.v FM lauiery A-mftem »« Be Every board will post Its dally mental parades. 3131 —Frank-Joseph Gravino from- bad to verse .... and if this chester High at the Silver (Jity an(l Louie Vince played a similar historians. 3132— Alvar Thurston Berggren h{elp his line problem considerably.. Texas meet* Florida and "fexas said that It w-as» due primarily to .------r other jolly evening wa.i spent with mailings, and each draft regis­ Born (n 1908. ie return of Bruno/Mallriowskl sore of thing keeps up .... he's this Saturday afternoon and High (.liristian plays Detroit. role for the East Side .Bllllardo. ■All W orld^War Days, trant. should make sure he re­ In the 1917-18 draft drawings, 3133— Robert Dlgnam Furay is determined to keep Meriden's ' Himt Out oTFoott**!! laek of military preparednes.s in various pastimes, and the buffet Myrtle was bom in 1908, Army each number was written down also bolsters the Crusader back. headed for the last round-up.” Canton,'-Mo. — CSiarles (Chuck) Idaho Got Off Easy' The Texas Aggies are rather Correnti ,waa the star of the eve­ 1812, that that war vyas continued Washington, Oct. '29.—(/Fi — ceives his questionnaire, which he 3134 —Henrv Jacob Benche losing streak. intact. Larson, ^Ifback for tittle Culvsr- Morris Recalls. lunch provided, by the guests in­ records show, ■ and saw her first by hand In a broad, unwieldy 3135 Everm Holmfred,Johnson fi«l Annapolis — Strained ligaments i openly difkering for another game ning rolling 138 for high .lingie for several years, the American Several hundred of the num­ cluded a handsome wedding hake must return in five days. own. upset conqueror of the Coach Frank Bamikow'a hap­ .Stocktqji' College, not only 1s one .. Bo.ston—Charley O'Rourke, who and 388 for high throe string. bers drawn in today's liraft military service with the Seventh ledger, and the master lists were j 3, Short Shorts In his legs.forced Joe Hunt, rank-, agai.nst pome "furrlner" in the Navy finally bringing victory by made by Mrs. Leslie Robinson. The Classified by Questionnaire Pack Train. She went with Gen. Criii^dcra, is pointing now for an- less charge^ have dropped two of the" nation's leading football excels In both depiirtmcnts for White of Pagnnl's and Haberen of Washington, .Oct. 29—i/Pi—On a loAery'may never affect the ; On the basis of the question­ printed from type, rather than 3137—Andrew Francis Kenn Until lu t Saturday, the/Ieorge- CCIL engagements thus far, to ing tennis player, to turn iri his Ro.se Bowl on’ New Year's DaV. Its telling blows against the Brit­ friend.s'pooled their gifts and pre­ John J. Pershing on his, expedition I other\maJor opponent. Vale. Tu.ss towTi second team had outacored scorers, but he ranks high- among the Eagle.s, did not pa.ss or kick Silbros rolled some good scores July day in 1-917. a middle-aged., Status, of Any draft-age man. naire. he Is tentatively classified from a photograph. v .3138—Edward Michael Noonan Middletown by 21-7 and to West football uniform i toe'^the season. ish Navy. That early American mi_'.' -sized officer from the pro­ sented to Mr. and Mrs! Anderson iqto'Mexico. Bulleta grazed her ' McLaughry excused his charge# the varsity in bvery game this the best ground-gainers. ' He has as Boston College routed Idaho, Hunt played with the Naval Acad- but in vain. At least '600 "spare" num^ a beautiful set of bathroom fit­ according to his fitness and avail­ 3139 -Clifford Wallace Glesecke Hartford by 20-7. Lost Saturday smashed through five opposing 60-0. Navy was well trained, he' .said, vost marshal general's office w:ent hide when Mexicans ambushed 3140— Harlan Edward Wallbeoff from active service' yesterday but season ___ Overlin-Belloise fight amy's B "team. Wednesday Evening. with stalwart; able .seamen mad-, bers— that is,'.600 beyond tM tings. ' ability for service. The board will they absorbed a 19-0 trounethg teams for 485 yards, averaging 6 8 Hartford Beateu Moriarty Bros, and Lee's Ehuio to Edward Schmid’s "Emporium the American troops at .Carrizal. 3141— Albert Elliott Brown will send them through, a stiff tip; Las.t three title events In the nlng the ships of war, resulting highest number'registered in notify him by mall of his classifi­ 10 woCkoutXtoday to get them ready from Hartford Public.. It wosn!L -yards oh 71 tries. He has scored Station will furnish the first half of Pets" on I2th street to borrow "When Pershing returned to the j First Numbers 3142— Harqld Theodore Perrett Garden saw three new champions always thus for Meriden copped Long Way From Home . \1ctory Famine in great victories at,sea. The niilir any local board kiea—are to cation. United State.S, Myrtle was trans­ for the annual tangle with the 56 points lArson, who comes from of the attraction while the P‘alr- a big.goldfish aquarium for the •'be picked from^ t ^ lottery' Those placed in Class 1 (fit and 3143— Robert Sherwood crowrned .... at Empire City the the League gonfalon In 1926 antl^ Bal I^cal I,.egion tla -on land was not so well pre­ nation’s first draft lottery. ferred to'the Tenth Cavalry as a ' Bulldog in the Bowl. other day. Hank Greenberg passed Moline, 111., will try to show the field- Grocery and. Dillon's VS's bowl. . ■' 'X ■ ■ ' , Arrest Four Boys available) will be called for physi­ In 19J7 F<)ttery 3144— Albert Herman Bogll 1927 and three aucceosive titles In home folks' how he does it Satur­ Hanover—John Peacock, 200- .Lawrence.-Kan.—Kansas hasn't pared. he said. . In his own high-topped, chug­ pack , mule, TenxBlnlng with that, 3145— Anthony John,, Rowe up Detroit II slid Big League In pound Dartmouth ' freshman tac- beaten a Nebraska football team battle things oqt on the other al­ Not Prepared So, far. the largest reglstra-. cal examlnatioh In the order, of 1934, 1935 and 1936. , day when Culver-Stockton plays ging automobile, he took the bowl outfit through the World War and I 3146— Earl 'H. ,,Rudin the fourth race to get on Master Manchester's record Isn’t much kle. Is from' Honolulu. here’ In 44 Voars. Local American Legion bowlers leys. Scores: Lack of preparedness during the to the capitoI and carried,it up to tlon reported , to national 'For Peace Breach their numbers. Wherever pos­ until It was evacuated from Fort i <’henev’s East Sido BlilUrds (4) headquarters for any single sible. five days’ notice will be given Washington. Oct. 29 —(/P)—Just 3147VCblln Victor Davies (Farr> Alleys) Henry — the wlnnoh .... Oh, oh. more imposing. A 12-7 victory gained their third , shutout -ari- Mexican War', also resulted in a room .in the Senate Office Build­ .Huachuca. 'Theh she became an ; 3148—Frank Avlgnone Here’s another good gug gone umph of the season last night in Patricca, ..87 .. 106—193 ■ heavy loss, he said This was also ing, where it -tvas half-filled with area has been 7.836 in one before examination. In addition, for reference, here are the first over Waterhury Leavenworth ' In L. Vince .....1 1 3 125 118-358 men found accdptable after exam­ instrument mule for Company H, were i 3149—'Thomas Joseph Shannon wrong. Lou BroulHard, former tbe opener has been followed by Syracuse,. N. Y,—The only blot sweeping all three 'points from true of the Civil War, when men the ordinary., threc-gr.-tin quinine MarylatJd district. Complaint of a reSldenf of. a machine gun unit of the 25th In- ., ten serial numbv* that Monkey Wrenches (2V M. Saverick ,119 114 9(1-323 Unless more men than that ination will be given five days’ drav4-n In the 1917 draft lottery; . 75 ia3 95-273 welterweight and middleweight four reversals os East Hartford on Georgetown's football record in Hartforir-in a Hartford County from civilian ranks, faced each' capsules holding, the idraft num- fantry. j Weiss ...... champjon,, has turned wrestler three seasons was lost year's 13- E. Kovia ___ 133 106 . . —239 —as a result of transfers', late Sterling Place that a group of boys notice to settle their affairs before; No. 1— 258 Gibbon ' . . . . 9.5 106 80 200 beat the Kellgyitea by 26-20, Bris­ Cl AC Eligibility Rule Due League match at Farr’s Charter s ,i • other hn both ’ sides, . cailsin'g a b"rs. Troopers Love Myrtle. ... .Kid McC5oy, Detroit welt?r 13 tie with Syracuse, and the Oak alleys on Oak street. The H. Correntl ..138 117 ,133- 388' lengthy war and a bloody slaugh­ ' There was r fanfare whatso­ registrations, errors, etc.— were making a disturbance, ring­ reporting for Induction into -Uie No. 2— 2.522 Primo . 90 90 89-269.. tol won by 1^7, West Hartford , Troopers bf Company M love | K. of C. Arranges who takes' on Pete' de Ruzza at triumphed by 19-0 and Weaver Orangemen hope to do better Sat­ team has bee'n beaten only orie in M. Brozowskl .. 129 99—228 ter due to poor tr,{lining. ever,” said the man who - bought are registered In some area, ing bells and removing a veranda Army. Myrtle and out of their savings ; No. 3— 9,613 P. Diiboldo , . 81 109 114—304 all numbers above '7,836 will All told, 15 days may be allowed White Plans tonight, has won 43 came through b y ‘13-0. The Weav­ urday by-halting the Hoyas' 21- To Hit Two High Athieles four starts, bowing last week to Many more -men were lost in the the bowl. He is npw Col. light bulb, brought the arrest of bought her service on ■ No. 4— 4,632 of 46 and looka Uke tbe goods. game undefeated streak. Syracuse 590 591 546 1727 Charles R. Morris., inactive Re­ be ol no effect. for men to comply with , various No. 6—10,218 Bowling Tonmei 341 387 1136 er game, however, could well have ■ * Windsor. Bpanlsh-American . War in three John Naretto, 16, of 25 Maple which are sewn the emblems of j resulted differently with a tow accounted for one previous unde- E. Wiljcle set the pace against. Pogoni's West Hide* (6) short months from lack o f . pre­ serve officer and voting .machine- , The additional numbers are street;. Edward Blevins, 18, of 47 board orders, leaving no leeway In No. 6— 458 Hacksaws . . -105 the 11-day schedule between ^Nov. her long career. PollUeal Note good breaks Os Manchester turned toated tram, Columbia, 1.W Sat­ The Connecticut Inter8cholastiC'i>baaketball In that the "fall/’ sea-. Hartford as he turned in a high B. McConkey 105 paredness in training, sanitation expert for the Union County, N. J., being Included as a precau­ Eldridge street; .Peter Venldrlllo, When the regimental command­ No. 7— 3,403 E. Johnson . 84-27.5 111—818 7, when the first questionnaire^ are What with all this egg, ' apple in its- best perforntonce of the sea­ urday. X • Athletic Conference’s new eligi-1 son extends to Dec. 2, which would Singlp,' of 137-and high three H. Metcalf and lack of proper clothing and Board of Elections. tion agaln.st any man’s fail­ 16. of 73 Alton street and Norman er pinned the 11th service stripe No. 8-^10,016 Robert Friday, who is chairmi Pavelack .. 97 -336 S. Trueman ,.121 109—345 To Blindfold Stlmson ing to receive a lottery num­ malted, and Induction of th? first 9— 9,899 of 'the committee named by pkm| 05 - 275 and tomato tossing, Isn't It rea­ son lost Friday and that showing bllity mle, adopted qt a meeting in 'Allow an athlete reaching 19 dur- string of 373. M. Bucklond went equipment, than from actual com­ Petersoh, of 126 Oak street. The on the blanket, he said she had ■W. Johjwon sonable io suppoee that Mr. Will- best for the.loser# 'with a single of H. Haeto -----116 94 —803 Here , to blindfold . Secretary ber, no matter when or where 30,000. No. 10-8.984. bell Council to arrange for . t Dummy . . . 89—254 has bolstered the team's confi­ CThapel Hill. N. C.—Fordham'a New- Haven last ^IdOy, la destined ing the grid campaign to play one bat, he said. arrests were made by Policeman done her duty 4vell. for neither ' Jtie win get the unaniihous support dence considerably. A win over to remove at least two of Man­ 126 and a tri'pl.e of 343. Monchesr M. White .;.135 99—381 „ Attorney Rundbacken pointed to Stlmson for the drawjng of the he registers. . In all, 8,500 However, many meh are ex­ bowling tournament b e't w e < footballet# might as well he warn­ or ;wo cage games, depending on 100—318 first draft number of 194,9r Colonel Raymond Griffin. pected toW sw er their question­ desert-sun. mountain trail, rain, teams composed of members of I of the National Association of Meriden Saturday wlU .keep tbe chester High's three-sports stars ter faces Blast Hartford at West M. Schubert . .. Stalin with his hordes WAitlhg on numbers will be drawn. - They will appear In-town court snow, darkness nor difficult going 396 379 365 1140 ed how that they’re In for i tough the schedule of his school. Morris contrasted the simplicity naires within less than five days. council, will get *ln ths oonsldsrsd opinion of the Weird Rumor Tha Ordsr Ust MartiiiRaps Italian Troops Beauty Quota icl^ Sam Finds Congress of tbs Unltod SUtos,” be Following ars the order .num­ jrvice Board Forces Hague •aid, ’’this sslsctlvs servleo pro- bers of ths local man drawn in the ' Spending Is High Hears Lecture Set Budget vldso ths most dsmocratlo m wsU Is Heard Here draft today up to tha Umo o(-go- FDR C h a i^ Drive 10 Miles AS^ew Sugar Bo as ths most sfflcisnt moans for tha ing to preta: liartf(»d, Oct. 39—on—Robert Selects Clerk To Face Quiz mustering of our man-power.” 1. 158—Cbarlaa A. Hogan A. Hurley, Damoorstlc nominee Dr. Arnold Gesell Gives Goal of $t25Ts Eital^ To.ths men who will ba ciUlad Sajs Election 2. 193—Michael W. 4Vabr«ck for gow oor, charged In a state* Denie* DelTeiiM Aw* Over Border Brilliant Talk' Here (OontlBued frtm Paf* One) lished for- One Day for service under ths draft,•the Called Off If War ' 8. 105—Herbert C. Fraser ment Issued to the press today A. P. Featvs Sorrior <|>mov*ment to rai the purity of president said. "You have the con­ 4. 2441—Ernest McB. Allely that the administration of Gov. gram Sabotaged by Ro* riBin. Clara T. Turking f(^ds and fidence. and the gratitude, and the (Continued From Page One) On Child Care^ that the charge* were old anA ob­ Meridian, Mis*— Sorghum bans, 'had spent 10 Gimpaign Here. dared Beforehand. /5. 2.563—Victor J. 4VUkalls ' Raymond B. Baldwin, his Repubti* publicans in Gingreis. ton I* Appointed by viously partisan. years and million dollars love of your Countrymen. Ws art '6. 188—Jesse S! Battinger can rival, waa setting "sn all Urns a hunbla crop which baa auppiM on research. all with you In tha taak which on- 7. 120—Edwin C. Meyer high mark foi*. spending In Con*' |:x»cal Draft Bureau. reports of theluilln attack were Dr. - Arnold Gesell, director of Between opening and closing a low-coat household "sweetenin’/ ’ He gave Manchester Olrl Scouts have sat lists the services of all Americana A rumor that baa gained some New York. Oet. his work bn sor- momentum during the past 24 8. 2914—'Theodoro Brenner nectleut" and Was "promulgating given to the public he*'*- the clinic of child development at paragraphs thanking the, commit­ In the form of molcssea, Is ready' ,ghum In when he found that, a goal of 9735.36 in their one-day —the task of keeping the.peace In 9. 2670—Edgar H. Oarke the largest budget” In the history Joseph W. Mar da. Jrn RapabSon British Occupy Air ^ tee for Its Invitation to app^r, drive for funoa for the year 1940- this new world.” hours, that the qlection on Nov. 5 Clara J. TurklnKton, T* The Rome newspaper Piccolo Yale College’s Institute of Human for a new role. / a spite bis efforts, the re- 10. 3048—Franklin 3. Wright of the state.. national chairman, today dsnlsd Hague said; . / V. 8. department of agriculture •Iways the same. His 41. The date e^ b y . the Oouncll All Will Be Assigned Numbers. will be called off If the United 11. 2461—Russell C. Sadrozinski what he termed a chaiaa by Frsat- • aoartoroujfh road, was today ap- reported in a dispatch dated from Relations, spoke before the Man­ "In my Judgment-there ys no and Finance committee for' this States declares war before that The statement was Issued by chester Mother's Club last night sclentlsta assert that they i)ow Juices Jelled Into a When the ceremonies,, starting 12. 2748—Rocco C. Toce 'Hurley in answer to Governor dent Roosevelt In last al||bt’6 'yotntad Chief Clerk of Manches­ Athens thaLthe British powpled reason for anyone In b e h ^ of ths one-day campaign is Thursday, wlUi a brief address by the chief date and that president Roosevelt to an audience of members and have a process whereby granu­ tdscoua liquid, never crys-. 13. 2698—William O. Hunter Baldwin’s ’ speech last night In Ison Squart Oardsn spsaoh tiMt t e r gelectlve Service Board. It an air base on the Democratic party to iBtswer th* la te sugar can be made from Into sugar. October 31, with Friday and Sat­ executive, sire finished sometime will hold over for the duration of 14. 846—James W. McKeough ' which he claimed a million and a Republlcana in CongroM was announced by Judge William of Crete several weeks ago. and friends that filled the banquet hall wild, uncorroborated, prejudiced urday as "follow-up” mya. after midnight each one of the the war)’ Is entirely unfounded. Re­ have been working feverishly else­ the econonileal and easy-to-plant years ago In the govern- ..■Council members a n ^ leaders gardless of tbs action of the gov­ 15. 2764—Anthony J D*Avanzo half dollar surplus for his Admin­ ■Aabotogsd hia BaUoaAl 4s a. Hyde, chairman of the board. of the Masonic Temple. He was in­ 'and blaoed stories which have been crop. lai^ratoiies at 8tark?rlllc, 17,000,000 men who registered for 16. 161—John Lerch, J r.' istration this year and intimated program. • where. In Greece preparing bases troduced by the president. Miss El­ related tfa your subcommittee. The fervently hope that thl^goM may compulsory military training Oct. ernment In declaring: war In any Mrs. Turkington la the 'J'*'’®"’ But American growers of sugi Miss., Ventre and Byall began a be reached, with ev ^b o d y co­ 11- 3011—Frank S. pownarlch that If the Democrats won in No­ "Of coursa thay eould ari 4o ’Milton J. Turkington, who died for an attack on Italy. ! la Washburn, who lauded his work demeanor of the witnesses, fre­ study of the sugar oonte.nt of va­ 16 will have been,assigned his or-j la. 2470—George O. Bingham vember they would spend all the that,” oald Martin la • 1 Authoritative British soiirccs , at the Unive^ity Clinic, founded quent references, to hearsay, In­ cane and sugar beets are assui operating, thus pcKluding the will be hsld and If 4Vendell 4\’ill- aix years*ago last April. She is the by Dr. Bmll K. Ventre v k v rious scirghum cane*. need of ' further/money-ralalng der of aervlce. Of the total, 19. 14—Carl,H. Kranz money that waa available. issued at hU preaa easriSrsMS, TOO^er of six boys, five of 'rt Iwm today denied British forces have Though the\Nasl high command was by him in 1911. Dr. Gesell had his tense partisanship and bltte^(|sirN "To get the sugar, we bad to about 6,000,000, officials estimated, i kle Is elacted be will be sworn In 20. 2771—Edward C. Farroll occupied Crete, I . 42.318-tort C-anadimvPaTIftc The^orm er luxury liner Byall, department of agrii projects other ^an regulation as president of the United Sta^s ‘even If they wished. Th* N«ir are in school. • audience with him from tke out­ displayed would seem lo ^VSTute \ technicians, who have b ro u ^t' the remove from the sorghum cane actually will go Into uniform, 1 21. 2489—Jt*enry T. Bkoog Dealers hays had oSerwhalfl4iiff Had Wide Experience The dispatch to Piccolo declared set by a fund of witticisms appro­ scout , acU vitl^ In Individual what the witnesses have said, _ prooess to Its present a to e of. de­ syrup the starch content that, we troops / ' eventually. The rest wUl be de- 22. 2.502—Stanley 8. Wrobel Upper New York control of both houses of OecumM ■ Mrs. Turkington has had wide the British also have been equip- priate to the occasion and to the without anyone being called In ' discovered, had given Dr. Wiley ferred for varl s s resaona The story has been repeated In 23. 2524—George W. Armstrong ing Naval and air bases in the ST.r’’'”:rrt.r«v<='S. season. He disclaimed any desire velopment, that their ^ e th o d Is Itn n ^ In Budget several quarters about town but for e lg h tl^ rs .” .Clerical and office management Greek CyclUlcs Islands, near the opposition. “ 9t intended to ecU pe America’s his brown Jelly,” ventre explains. TTie Itemsrinaklng up the above ■"'The huge bowl of capsules, un­ 24. 3001—Edward G. Lynch Bo?'lews LegtstotloB experience. She was a pn%atc sec or ambition to tell the young "Nothing new has been addu ‘‘After paueb r.xpeflmontaUon, we der Treaeury guard, was renaoved ths matter was taken up by quali­ 25. 2437—Charles S. Young Sees Low Marks retar\’ em ploy' ' in the Aetna Life Italian IXIdccanese-Islands in the mothers preaent how to rear their ofore favorlta/ sources of budget, which Is sven less than fied persona early today and It was Martin reviewed spsclflo piseaa no charge is now made whlcF found the greater part of this re­ from a Treasury vault and placed 26. 2534—Rutledge J. Smith ■ of icgisiatfbn mentioned by West* Insurance Company in Hartford. eastern Mcditi'rrancan sen. Local Stocks children during the pre-xchool last year le given below; in government auditorium at 10;40 found that any action taken at any 27v 57—WlUard H. FUh ••An invisible network of officers 1\. F . Stocks^ years, but hoped to be able to give have not alrea-ly heard rep< i'entre, who sue>'4ds*d the ex- moval could be acoohipUsbed by Per C»lta Tax ...... 9 95.25 time previous to a national elec­ Syracuse. N. T., Oct. 29.r—yp — dent Roosevelt snd discussed Tti~ia > previous to her marriage, and let­ Warns Tiir^s many times. The best evidence the rapid rotation of the syrup in a. m., (e. a. t.) A UtUe later 28 2684—Charles E. Mather Upstate New York cities under- ters from that company mdicate of the British home fleet and R-;A- Furnished by Putnam and Co, them the benefit of some observa­ heriroents at th/departm ent's field State Dues ...... __ . 5.00 tion does not affect In any way the In what be called ”ln the tntsrssU the regard and reliance placed oii station near h ^ . says the use of a centrifugal." CoDventlou ...... , 50.00 draft headquartera annouunced 29 2988—Walter J. Klein went their coldest (9ct. 29 on rec­ of the full truth,” and In tbs in­ that she was considered one of ^ e F. Is spread all over Greece, the • Central Row, Hartford tions at the clinic, a sort of modi­ that It held 9,000 of ttie non-trans­ continuance of that procedure. .80 1.53—Chester A.' Llszewskl most capable secretaries in their Conflict Adams Exp ...: fied outlook upon the early years these unfounded attacks by the sorghum cane os a source of s'lgar Problem* For Otheifs Training and Tersonnel .. . 125.00 ord today. terest _ of _ _the true -record.'? „ Ra atM dispatch said. m Uncle Sarh’s quota of pretty community is found in the con­ parent cobalt blue capsules, in- | 31 19—Ernie A. Squatrlto employ. For two ^ wfl- Supplv Road Oelayed Air Rcduc ----- Bid of life. girls was recently boosted by mills of this country and should Is It prscllcal? Ventre,.^*] By- Program ...... 10.00 The mercury dipped to 18 de-i iho presMent’^ h t b a ^ ____ Alaska Jun ... stantly increasing majority regis­ supplant hone of the preseot do­ all won't go Into the more com­ Office SuppItnA ...... 15.00 stead of 8,>500 as had been plan­ 32 304.5—Joseph J. Sullivan grees shove zero at Syracuse, one -d that "there were many Da offiqe manager for the C. E. Another dispatch to the news- Aetna teasualty 121 Enjoy Children one with the addition of comely ned pre'vlously. 3.3 2880—Roy, A. 01s4 full. If we enjoy them to the full Boyer in Paris-made film.s. ’Today this country Imports 4.- Camp Committee ...... In Early Hours 35 2792—Bernard J. Sheridan dutles tomorrow mommg resumihg a P'ish afo-i* Arti\Rad St S . it is likely to be true we are doing HcadeJ. for U. S. movies, she’s to appear when it was announced 000,000 ton* of sugar anniiatly and sorghum used snd the condltlonii •Girl Scout brive ...... 10.00 area bad reported at the last Conn. General \ 2.5 minute 7,836 ' registrants, much 37 766—Robert K. 4Vright in 1891. Binghamton recorded 20 g^lp of Mr. R ^xxS^ri^ from now on the f«'®^‘‘''^huMing ' northern Egypt has b^n delayed I'Tth annivensary of the election ] Am l^ c lt ... . Hartford Fire . 83 <4 the right'thing for them. We can pictured above on recent arrival the .subcommittee would delve Into pjoducea only 2,000,000 ton*. It’s under which it la grown, problems Registrars snd Supplies . 16.00 38 2514—E'lgar V H. CougUln board in the post office pudding Mohammeann October re- enjoy them only if we really un­ in New York. charges of vote frauds in Hudson ODrious that we could use more to be Investigated by other tech­ larger than the expected maxi­ Of Natibn’s Draft degrees,, also the coldest In 19 continued. "It means ha haa not of "Kamal Ataturk as Turkey’s Am T>1 and Tfl Hartford Stm. B50 fit of scientific knowledge that ha.s 1 *“■ ’ next hearing to be fixed after a Washington Wiley, pioneer' In the sugar from one ton of cane. carried ouf last siimnier. The lottery. i er* rAjinot shake their responri- No Aclioii Yet crept into some books, becnii.se in ■ ^ conference with Senator Gillette other items of expense are self- The oversize Maryland area wa-s also employed In the Pratt i VtTilf. 46 187—Albert Platt '.mlity of control.” Axis Pressure ■•produced inevitable con.seqiiences Balt and Ohio Hartford Elec. Lt. . fi7 47 2423—Clarence W. DletrjChaeh along the .southern frontier." ' Bendix Hartford Gas ...... 34 no sen.se i.s the child's mind a. n l l l l l i H l (D., Iowa), chairman of the whole' explanatory. , Two delegates are ' desri^lbed as one near Baltimore , iicy plMt In East Hartford. He's To Sign Bartell Martin said he wished *10 rsmlnd A state of wiir wa.s said to have O i l Neiilralilv Beth Steel ...... Illuminating Shs. 62* a pocket edition or arti.st.s’ copy of lx* committee, lives.” If the anti-third term tra­ sent to the three state and one at which an airplane manufactur- ! 8ve t<> df eight inches In height and ; "Candidate Roosevelt" that last S. New Eng. TeL Co 160 our own mtnd.s. The key concept Adams and Tnbey confined all r .glonal convention, an expendi­ Ing plant recently was con- ■ weighs 145 pounds. \ June he had said that Conjrraan Soon Mav Fall been declared in all of AUiania. ex- j Beth Steel 7, pfd wl^ph Is mo.st valuable in helping dition is broken, he argued, "what Victor Joseph Wilkalis' of 480 cept the Ihiee provinces bordering . Borden ...... Western Mass. .... , 29'4 Di(*s of In|iirie8 hut two of their hearings to Hiid- Avers Speech I* to prevent a fourth and fifth ture worth while In the insplra- sti’ucted. , Newspaper Case I > Jcrsey^^Clty, N J., Cct. 29—’.^ 1 should go home, since Its work wna (Continued From Page One) us tcKunderstand these little minds •son county clerUons, where big tlo n \^ d new ideas they bring The big bowl stood on a table ( North .Main street was '00m in Tor- —CharlcsN^jneham, secretary of 1 flnlshe9 that Mrs, Bartel walk'-d into traf­ hnltlcshlps. New York and Arkan- noon. This morning his Itinerary call-1 i married and Is employed in the vanced any reason why ths Amor- Mussolini and the French chief of milc.s an hour faster than "the R c e ic e Sp.-elal Attention ' jjt,. .ScovMl M fg.'...... -. 28 regard to objects or playthings. fic from behind a parked car. .sas will sail tomorrow with The re- fd for a sh situation did not require it tq re­ Cumberland .and Baltimore. .Md. 1 Order 1^0 6. wa.s 4.779, drawn of a series/bf •‘diplomatic events Bankers Trust ...... Pieties ( Jiartecl ilay that a consent decr6e had main In session. • I expanding facilities as part of the | ol^ was born Oct. 19, 1912. He is Italy with referebce to extension York., New Haven A Hartford toe Yenisei river Is tha fouitb I now in preparation." cials indicated, no urgency was Int Nick ...... movement or locomotion, which all been filed in New York uirilcr by Chairman Sheppard lD,, Tex.) ■ national defense program. an engine teeter. He Is five feet, of the European war to Greece. Railroad, died today. I est In the world. Destroys attaclied to formal application nf Int Tel and Tcl . . . Central Hanovfer "(Congress refused to go home," of the Senate Mliltarv Committee. (Reports from Vichy said Fire children pa.ss through before they which five major motion picture Wlljkla said, "because oL the Re­ The New Englanders learned to­ French Vice Premier Pierre Laval, the ni-iitnilily act's provisions. It Johns Manville . . . . t?hase are able to walk. These pictures • ompanics agreed to terminate day that 26 of the airports to be likewise was indicated that no K ennecolt ...... Chemical Washington, OeX 29 (>pi— publican insistence that It stay in About Town Repre.'.entatlve Thomason (D.. ; strengthened by taking over the Daneinj: Plaee showing the inLants in action from so-called “blind selling” and to session In view of the grave inter­ surveyed were in ilalne, nine' In foreign ministry ' portfolio, left imnu’diat'' extraordinary meas­ Lehigh Val Rd . ■ City ...... birth to .52 or 60 weeks, in their ef­ White H'liise iii'lt-.s ch.ir(M a .New mollify hlork booking methods. Tex.l’of toe House'-sMlUtarj’ Com- ' .Massachusetts, one In Rhode Is­ ures were h.-mg c.onlemiilatcd. Ligg and Myers B Continental -\- England tniir for PrcsidfmtNR'io.se- national situation. Mr. and Mrs, Cary D. Carpenter mlttee. | • there last night for Paris for im­ forts to.cnrry out Mother Nature's "Since that time. Congress has land. six in New Hampshire, and portant dlscussion.s expected to L'nder the neutrality .net, a I,ockhecd Aircraft . Corn Exchange intention., were exceedingly funny velt today against the '^ ack - of Bolton will observe their golden Order .No. 8 was 6,262 drawn by ■ Mas.s , net. 29 .•■P- First National . . m.ade appropriation* and contract two in Vermont. bear fruit this week, Billerica, ' _presidential...... proclamation is !*'■- I^iew'.s ...... - Dr. Gesell referred to one n.s gT'Hin'l of European 'levcIoprKhtJts wedding anniversary tomorrr/w Kll'lay (D,^ Tex,). , sources. Help was called from four nearby ,juired. Executive order.s would Ixirillard...... Guaranty Trust which concotvably might caiK^el authorizations of 912.140.000,000 of louse Military Oomiftittee. The airports to be surveyed lii (Authorized German "swimming." to another as "frog- for necessary but iinfiilfllled de­ with an Informal "at home" from 2 however, said.o.r, in Berlin last nichtnight I communities earlw today to fight, then extend the act's "c.-ish and Mont U'.anl ...... Irving Trust . . ging" and so- on the natural their whole arrangements. \ to 4 o’clock. / Order-No. 9 waa 8,130 drawn by i S iT v n o am . Hitler and Mussolini i a two-alarm fircAvhich destroyed carry provisions tq Greece ns a N'ash Kclv ...... Manhattan movements finally culminating in . "It .•icems all right for the fense requirements. That la seven Repre.sentaUve §mllh (D.. Conn.t | _ “ ^o"ihIe 11.^^ and -lante.spot (Hofhraui belligerent, and ban tr a v e l^ .N'at Bisr Manufact. Trust. president to leave tonight for billion dollar* more than was In the Order No. 10 wtm 5,-892. drawn', had dUcussed possible use of the the child's ability to walk. pending bills at the time he (Mr. A Hallowe’en bridge for both 55 French fleet against Britain were in the Pinehnr.st section. John Amerieiin citizens on Greek ships. Nat Dairy .'...... Public National I>eft Handed Child •Mas.sachu.setts," Secretary Ste­ by Col. Harr>" C. Kramer, ! D'Connoll, the owner, estimated Grecian waters already are Yor- N'at I list ill ...... Title Guarantee the phen Early said, a'l'ling, however, Emergency Roosevelt) suggested they go i men and women will be held in Hospital Notes am a “•bsolutely- iintme." The speaker cautioned Center church parish house tom.nr- : Repreeent 6,175 M fii'' i the loss a / .$2.'5:.000. . : bidden to American shipping be- X Y (’cntral ...... U S T ru s t...... mothers not to worry about the j that the trip would be called oft i home. Preliminary Plan Worked Out Firornen from North Billerica, cause they are in a previously Would Have "On Order” row evening at 8 o'clock, under bus- ' Each of the eerial number«.|^ A preliminary plan for negotia- Nor Am Co ...... left-handed child. You cannot ; if news from Europe made it seem piCes of Group 6, Mrs. A. H. filing, . drawn which was less than 2,627 , ■ / Wilmington. Tewkshtir-v and Bur- ; designated combat zone. Paekard "If In June, Congress had obey­ rth;''Yesterday, a daughter to ■ Hons with the French was worked eradicate this trouble if you try, he ] advisable. ed the president's behest to ad­ leader ^ I represented 6.175 I . -ind iiiA. Fred Andreoli, 01 out durlhg Hitler’s meeting with lingtcA aided Billerica forces in ' There were no signs yet as to -Param Piet ...... Did You K no^ said and offered no remedial sug- | A major speei h for Mr. Roose-: CaMs prexTnting the. spn'ad of (lames . what derision would be taken with i’enn ...... gestions. You cannot make these i volt's reclcction campaign, at journ. the United Stales W'ould still ' — 16,175 draft i«-eas in the nation. 1 Birch street,', Mussolini in the Brenner pass Oct. toAther structures. . regard to 'Treezing'' Greek assets have seven billion dollars less de­ 'The CeciUan club will hold it* : none w-ith a registration, officials Admitted yeOterday: Mrs Anne , 4, informed sources said. Phelps Dodge ...... That— children over in your own image, , I^oston tomorrow night at 10:1.5 rocer weekly rehearsal this evening at , said; of less than 2.627. The larg- , Delaney. SH VValcut street: Mrs. / A steep highway, at Aie foot in tli'e United .States, in line witli I’hil Pet ...... he averred, and you shouldn't want ip. m. le. s. t.), is to climax the POLICE fense on order than It now has. ' ' Giovanni Ansalda, editor ofte^^of which the building was locateil the policy pursued with other in- •'That denionstrate.s the unjusti­ ‘ ■'V ."^,1 Methodist churrh 1 est area was one In Maryland, with j Cecelia Wandt, 11 i -Birch strseL Count Ciano’s newspaper, wro I‘ub Serv .N' I . • -to . In case of'doubt try to avoid trip. !.was . . covered_____ I ,,-ith with ic»ire a , hy.irant ' vacled European nations. Official Itadio ...... fiable nature of the third-term at­ and fojlow it with a Hallowe’en ! a registration of 7,836. All mim- Admitted today: Mrs. Phyllis that ‘‘concrete possibilities" s p ^ - a tempera- Greek holdings were estimated at "Contact" eyeglasses are sm.all 'doing the wrong thing. A. man party/” hers above tost were ’blanks" al-| Hovi-Ies, 211 North Mkln street; ently resulted from Hiller's iir.st water quickly froze in P.eading ...... Icn.ses which fit directly over the may choose his wife, a girl- may I ( ..mniiinlsts Lose Legal Bailie 4343 tempt. Hire of 20 degrees. ■ abinit plus an .undeter- "Important a* is Uiis small hit though registrants may be assign- Mrs. Jennie Finnegan, 8^ Oak "It Is my buslnws to give die people of this commtmlty dia conference with Frencli Vice I'r®- ’ min' d amount of hank deposits ' item Hand ...... eyebiUl -and are held in place by , chiwse the man she is to marry„| . FivsJigelist Glenn G. Nelson of I mler Pierre Laval; France's chief 1 Kepiihlic .Steel---- the eyelids. 1 buVach =h''d Is a great adventure | Albany N. 5 Oi L 29 '^-The , of the record. I refer here only to sapolls. Minn., will begin a ; ed to them as local draft boards 1 street. ' , land other quick a-ssets. find necesaary. , very best m food values, prompt service and coiirteottt treat* of state. Marshal Philippe Petain. ; Itcy Tob B ...... ^ _____ ! In ike and nature and should be Communist party lost its ■final FIRE a detail of the ineffective leader- of meetings at the’Swedish j Birth; Today a daughter' to Britain (iets Creek Sh)i>s i j Safeway .Stores , . legal battle to gain a place on next I ship of the third-terra candidate.’’^ The first number drawn today- Mr: and Mrs. Allen Hal!, Vembn; ment. The selection of merchandise that goe* on my shelvi and Generalissimo /Francisco Fifty-six delegates signed the ■ accepted qn-those terms. regational churiih this eve- ' and a daughter to .Mr. and Mrs. Fe- .CO of Spain. Riis.sia Stirks Sears Hoobuck . . . Declaration pf Independence. | At \h e close of hi.s talk Dr Tuesday's state efectipn ballot ' ' WUlkie’s Statement was regard­ and continue them through 158—was exactly 100 less than toe New York, Oct 29 ' -Ti The ' I Sooiihy Vac ...... when the court of appeals unani­ ed by members of his canipalto first number drawn in the \Vo?id Bundl Tarca. Hilliard street.- has a lot to do with my success, so 1 buy good products The Axis chiefta/s, according British radio saitfili 'a hroaiirast _____ Gesell '.was given a hearty round 5432 eek. The public will be wel- to Ansaldo, yest/ilay di.sctisscd ' .South Pae...... Royal Shoals, in. Pimlico Sound, j of applause. The rCiiitlne buaines.s mously rejected today the party’s \ siafl as only a preliminary dlscu\- war draft. • Discharged today: Ottavio Clm- are put up in accordance with well known standards of these possibiliti^ which, he said. I'leanl lu re hy-^-XIi!/ today that. | 'Po N<*iitralily , South Kwy ...... appeal from a lower court ruling. , NORTH alon of the president’s addrees'. f The parents of one Washlhg'tonVl Hlllstown Road: Mrs. Philip England has gaineil "a total of 1.-, N. C., is the northernmost rookery i mcetiiig-followed, with reports of Involved the deihsion of ;-\fncan ! Sid Brands ...... of pelicans. 1 the/Variola officers and commiU which they said he probably .would The Sewing club of the Amerl-! h®8l8trsnt— * who ...... held No.. 158 ‘ were 'Farnsworth and Irffant son, 109 weight and measure. Buying and selling on the basis of. SOO.nOO tons in mlditional shipping " | To Work for Roosevelt d Hollister street; Mrs. Waiter Bur­ V colonies with/Spain (t'entlniied from Page O n ^ Std Oil Cal ...... ------, 1 tees. ThA president, Miss Wash- '^take up I detail today or tonight can Legion auxiliary will meet to- | present In the auditorium', liecaiise Greece has placed her . >Std Oil N J ...... Hazleton. I’a., Oct. 29. (/P) — ! 4321 iKone of his speeches. morrow afternoon at 1:30 with.] The.y w-ere Mr. and Mrs. Harry nett and Infant son. 718 North standards protects my customers and my businesf. Settleimuit Basis ,\gre«-d ship.s at Britain's disposal. ’ So valuable is chinchilla fur that, purn, impressed upon the great Thomas Kennedy. scCrctary-trcas- ; This was interpreted in foreign ' pass toward Egypt. Suez and the j "Tex lorp. ... > skins, though very small, bring fathering of women the Impor- SOUTH The Republican nominee refer­ Mrs. Cfharlea Wigren bf 15 Stephen Bell. He Is a city fireman. Their Main street urer of the United Mine Workers red briefly to the defense situa­ street. > ' | 21-year-old unmarried son; Robert, Census: 68 patient*. " I know from experience that good newspaper ^verdslng cjrcles as meaning that the French ..\ntliro|Milogy- .\iith o rity Dies i Turkish .slrait.s." Pravila sai>l. / ' ’I';'', more than J125 each. , - tance. of using their franchise at of America (CIOI. waS enlisted had agreed on a ba.»1s for settle­ ' ’ Rcquiih Nonromnilltul Union Cak-bide ...... ?4-, the polls next Tuesday, election tion 1 ^ night in a speech at ' — j held the.mimher. When It was read \ Uniort Pac ...... ,...... Louisville, Ky.^.ln extemporaneous Mise Stephanie Tunsky, regent Mrs. Bell screamed, is the best way to tell people the news of my my ment which pos.sihly involved scal­ Lenex, Ma.s.s , Oct, 29. ■-P' Rev. ! Roth pre.ss an'l the official radio A fossil tortoise shell discovered, jay. and also'made an appeal for V" , Franklin D Rooae- AMBULANCE ing-down the Italian claims tor .6.5. ' remained noncommittal in ' their Unit Aircraft ...... 4 a ', India was more, than seven f ^ t ^ collection of little remembrances ] of President !• rank ■ remarks aft^r concluding his pre­ of St. Margaret’s Circle, Dsiigh- "I’m both proud and saddened' Joseph . J. Willi,-im,s. S. .1 in pared text, ha.said: Public. Records opinion, newspaper advertising is not/m ly the ^ o s t e S c c tiy French territory, although the .scholar, aiifhor ami intcrmWh^nal- attitude tow.-ird development .and U nit C orp ...... A ' in length, The tortoise;, pro^bly tg he .sent to shutins In hornes or i velL . ha said: tens of Isabella; .Miss Mar>’ Miner she said later, after she had gone U nit G.1 S I m p ...... ,...... ; • 41 1 I (IK)L)GAN) "The third t>t;m candidate may | and Miss Margaret Zorskts attend- 1 up to the platform and shaken way for me to advertise, it is also the safest way^When I spend Italian radio denied Italy had been ly-known ’ authority on /anthro­ there was no indication nf thf^ov- weighed a ton. ------^ -asked to relinquish her claims on ernment’s reaction to the Italian U S Rubber ...... ' 1 nownow call altentioh,to,the fact that (d the state-wide meeting in H.i.-t- 1 hands^with Clarence A n v u .i-. Building .permit pology, died i;'f a heart attack last some Republicans'Jspoke" ...... • against------f rd, Sunday. The circle has also the national money in newspaper advertising I make my mvestment on the Nice and Corsica. n i^ t after an illness of a year, march Into Greece. ! S Sme t ...... • 6” ^ If doughnuts crack when fry­ 5630 A permit for the’'construction of Since the availability of the ' The Greek minister conferred ; U S Steel ...... - ing, use less baking.powder. They ! Contact Glosses Keep Star in Gome' the defense programXThe Repub- Ten muted to attend the sUfe ! sh j never ? a tw-o-car garage.wOs Issued yes­ basis of verified circulation figures and values that ore as well French fleet'was( expected'in for­ which fori ed hi m /i leave his last (HOU/OKAN) ^lir.an party was the party of oppq'- pet-togethi'V. Sunday. Nov. 3 ..f I expected that active po.st at IjKston (Jollege with amhassaiiors of '‘'''''’f''’■ ' "1" w io 7 ' come out beet when - the dough is Kenn'»dy circle at A. O. H. hall. her son would be among the first terday to Charles S.. Burr of 15 eign circles to be the real ba.‘'is of friendly powers, hut. was under- West / and . tfg as soft as can be handled. 1 Jtttioa. toe Democratic pbriy wn.s called. Scarborough Road. ’ Thonias Ven- known and important in advertising as tba standards of weight '‘any settlement, some observer?! In cohlrol and if It had hadlad Aa iMd- M'smbers wishing to attend should What is dSiirporteil to he the stood to have had m? contact with 'ch/J ‘('r’i'trhi 6' 3060 get in touch with Miss Tunsky.'- Father Joins In Drawing nard will build the garages at ' a and quality that 1 use in my own businras." thought Hitlfr amt .Mussolini al.so wiSrl'I’s hrfgosl airport, in N'ew- the Soviet government since h i s , Elec Bond an d S h are (CWTp) 6 "The Isle of Dogs” la so named er who knew how to lead it, A'me‘ner "Bell, senior, also wsnt up to the cost of 8500. ^ might have discussed whethei/ fitundhldd, has the equivalent of couritry-Was Invaded. I because the King of England's (QIJISH) tea today would not be defense- platform and Joined with notables A building permit wss also German or Italian crews .would jie /n ilc s of 18-fnot asphalted kennels werq kept there when ; less. - - * ! Plan to Attack In drawing a number. He pulled granted to Thomaa V. Holden for man the French vessels, in the n ^ n g in its runways, parking.], There are about 1700 speeles of Berlin Not Told Greenwich wsa:a royal residence. 4340 ' Not Peerless I/eader, ths 48th number out of toe bowl. toe construction of a tool house to event they wenbinto action for the ore.os, etc. edible mushrooms. "W’hy tolk of this irfan as the It was 4,938. - co'st 8150 at 131 St. John stfeet. Axis. ' Of New Front More than 1,500.09^000 poundii peerless leader of democracy, who ^ (Greece Known Robert” Bell, and aU toe other Claude McKee, builder. h e information Trliicli the grocer publisher meniber and make a careful of tobacco are producM annually does -not even know bow to lead ' 6,174 holders of 158. will be. In Warantee Deeds in tha United States. HOSPITAL hla own party? Cairo, Egypt, Oct. 33—(db— the Army’s first call for 30.000 men ' Tvah J. Watkins to C. Henry and refer! to is found in reports issueiJ audit of th^ circulation records. Then, Body o f \ \ O m a n Coach Knows Twins by Their Teeth (Continued From Page One) Winkle, whose scheUule tqday ^ Italy’s plan to attack Greece, this to report Nov. 18. Only those de­ Julia Olson, lot In the Lakewood T * Brown sugar will not become took biro into southern Ohio and week wna known to both the ferred because of dfependents. es­ Circle tract on South Main street. by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. ■ for the gujl'd^ance o f buyers o f advertising • Found ill Barrel the 'Balkans meant to Soviet Ru»- lumpy if kept in a- cool place and! 5131 West Virginia, received' sn ovation Greeks and toe British seven days sential employment or physical .sia. coveripd with a damp cloth. . at LoulsviUs from a i^ w d which before the Italian ultimatum was handicaps will not be put In uni­ Swedlth-Born Sdentlst .Dtes This is a national, cooperative association space, the Bureau issues reports based oa The National Zeitung for Oct. 19 filled the armory. His voice wss served and steps to nfieet It were form. More than 2,000 historic German was sent to American correspond­ WATER t husky, .'but it did not break In bis taken at once throughout the •verage, the first New York, Oct. 26.—flP)—Dr. bf 2000 publishers, advertisers and ad­ these a/udiu. East Liverpool, O., Oct. 29,.—(.■!’> ents. with a marked article which castlea have been partially restored, DEP 7 boll hour address. Near East, it was learned today on to serve as hostels for hikers. 8 0 .^ will be drawn from the men Gustavus Augmstua Eisen, 94. —A potter, going to work today said Britain was pursuing a hope- , His speech was an appeal to hlgli authority. holding the first 25 numbers pulled Swedlsh-bom scientist whose ef­ found alongside the road am old 3077 Democrats to oppose s third term This source said the Axis pow­ vertising agencies. The work -of the These reports tell how much circula* ie.ss coqrise in trying to wean Rus­ Grass forms the.majhr part of out today. forts to protect the California red- potato barrel: containing tliei'hi).iy sia aWay from Germnriy. for President Roosevelt on toe ers "idea in attempting to occupy After the first tqn numbers were u-ood trees largely led to establish­ of a stockily hiiilt. 3.5-ycar-old a person’s diet—in the form of (AftpraP W.) ground tost it would destroy the Greece waa to maxe that country Bureau is to furnish advertisers with Meanwhile, Hitler was overlook­ rn, oats, wheat, etc. draum. Army officers sttached to ment of the Sequoia National tion a paper has, where this circulatipn womanAapparently the victim of ing no bet.s. .Even as Turkey \\ as two-party system. He argued that the Jumping off place for a drive Park, died in his sleep today at a strangler, , , In toe eastern Mediterranean. toe Belectlve Ssrvlcs system'were confronted with a, crisis by the One policeman out of every aix 7868 a "New Deal party" hod taken occordril the privilege of picking the home of friends with whom he verified facts about the circulation of goes, how it was obtained and imanj Police Chief Hugh J. ,Mcl#r-; Italian invasion of Greece, the over the Democratic party. j”* numbers. ® mott, rioting discoloration on. the ' in England is employed on traffl'(i Koppers Executive Dies had lived for 25 j'cars. Fuehrer sent Turkey’s President "It la unlike the Democratic President Roosevelt spoke before its publisher members. brunette woman's neck,' theorjzod ' duty. »• ' MANCHESTER party," he eald. "Its principles are other facts. Whqn advertising U bought -. ihe had ^en'Strangled.' Ismet Inonu a telegram congrat- Leesburg, Va., Oct. 29.—(A^l— toe lottery began, saying that Sentenoed .for .Assault ul.ating him on today’s 17th anni­ During a 10-year period, 5,0000 as bosUle to those of the Demo­ A m ^ e a i yoiing twn **are ready, Except for-shoes, the rictim was cratic party, and they are as fatal William F. Rust, 66. formerly ex­ The Bureau has a staff of skilled on thB basis .of such information it be­ , fully dre.sseii. Police were un­ versary of the establishment of patents were issued to- women by, WATER CO. ecutive vice president of The Kop- aa all of our countiy muat be, to New York, OcL 29.i*0P)—John the Tiirkish republic.- . the U. S. Patent Office. to it, as toe fungus Is to toe oak. ply* their part” In the nation’s de- Poggl, 42-year-old former news­ able to identify her immediately. "It Is this New Deal party that pers Company and president of rente. dealer, was sentenced today to 10 auditors who pay an annual visit to every comes an investment in known valun. now makes Its ultimate grasp for several Koppers affiliates, died to- Fire DMtroys Paper Plant. There are about 700 apecles of , 5974 He spoke In a government audi­ to 20 years in Sing Sing prison on JAflht Planes Continue I pow er-toe repeal of too rule flay. 'The one-time Pltt.iburgh in­ butterflies in the Unlted'States. but j dustrialist retired to his coimtry torium beside a huge bowl full of bis conviction of. assaulting Milton New Bedford, Mass., Oct. 29— /htaek on England no collector ever has captured them 1 % ) against tos third term-that Its home near here several years ago. draft numbers. The order of their B. Logan, formtir president of |/p>—iFire destroyed the . paper all. i reign may continue In p» Vr'ctulty." drawing win determine toe order The American Art Aseoclation- Berlin, Oct. 29-(/P)—Light Ger­ GAS CO. Contaods Idea Common Law of service of a possible it.OOO.OOO Anderson galleries, with ah Iron' pressing plant of the McCJuIIough man planes maintained attacks on Greek Envoy Aettva ampany today at an eslimated Gorillas do not attack man un-'|. * WUlkie contended, that toe idea men In the nation’s first peacetime pipe last Feb. 19. (General Ses­ England today, and pilots brought less provoked, do not walk erect, ■ of limiting presidential service to conscription. sions Judge Saul S. Street said loM of 96,900. The cause was > /' back reports which Informed 5075 Moscow, OcL 38—(A5—Greek indetermined. and are but little more aboreal two terms ha* become common Minister Dlamantopoulob today Burvlval Depends On Strength toe evidence was conclusive that .sources said indicated heavy dam­ than humans. i IllWe Mr. Roosevelt said "that In the Poggl had attempted to murder age had been caused by overnight called on the Soviet vlce-rommis- General - Strike Ends "The American people.” he said, sar for forriga affairs, Andrei VI- present world the survival of Logan. rSdfl on the London area, at Liver­ Eels have scales, imbedded in "know what IL-would mean to re­ liberty and jiistlee Is dependent on pool and Birkenhead. > ELECTRIC CO. ehinsM. Hs also saw toq British 8t.1u>uls, Oct. 29.—(/P)—A gen- the skin, which cannot be seen by peal toe law sgalnst a third term. and Turkish ambassadors. strength to defend against attack. Consider Raising Satea This newspapir is a memhsr of tko Audit Bufsau of Cireuhtionk ' A British convoy off the south­ the casual obaerver,- It means tha destfu^tton of our "We are mustering all our re- m l strike of American Federation east coast pf England also was re­ af Labor construction workers 5181 '\l f.’.'o party nysteifi. It means toe Bahamaa Solon* Called sourcas, manhood and Industry and Hiuiford, 29—OPi-Hart­ On j;equest wo shall gladly furnish a copy of our latest A. B. C. report* ported bombed. T he crust of the earth is made •______* _ I complete mastery of ua all by a wealth to make our nation strong ford, St. Franas and ML Slaal ended today and John -J. Church, Manv grounded British planes up largely of granite, ranging up Nassau, Bahamas, OcL 38—t'E— •ecretery of. the Rulldirig Trades single party, end tost party under The Bahamas Legiriature was In defense." Mr. Roosevelt said hospital* ora oonsldarlng an in­ were said to. have been destroyed. to 20 miles'fai thickness, geologists after telling tha audlanca of more crease ta thrir dally rate for ward Council, announced the labor holi- firitish bomb raids In German Evening Herald the orders of a single mas ” called Ihte session two months lay had resulted In agreements say. Nearsighted, Bob Ingalls, Michigan center, would be helples.s on Tha nomlnaa declared that step ahead of time today to hear from than IBOO tost "this U a most patlanU, it waa reportad today. with laO non-union contractors in Harold I Coleman resembles his twin,' Harry, sq much that he re- territory' last night caused one pass defense without contact glasses. Filled With saline solution, , by step "toa New Deal has been •olsmn csramony. The preoant cbiuga la 83.00 at A .I. C.WAUDIT BUREAU OR CFRCUtATIONS« FACTS AS A MEASURE OP A0VERTI8INO VAM )| irioves'false teeth to establish identity with Coach Mom Simms. death, these sources said,, but re­ In recent years, 129 spwiea of lenses are put under eyelids with little suction cup. A special the Duke of Windsor about mreas- "For recent history proves all each of the Institutions. An In­ 6 t Louis and Bt. Louis county.. The brothers are, first-string players with St. M ao'» College of sulted In no military or industrial ftahih have bebeen identlfledj In New 5121 Icadlnjf us down toe road toward Ing-problems of war ,and neml- too clearly, I am sorry to say,” tbit pjekeUng of several nmi-union . . . hejsfdgear is unnecessary. Jt-i complete state domination of our sphere defense. crease to 88 or 83 50 a day Is un­ f - ‘’-I ■■'1 -■ zulkiing proJi||U opntlnued, | San Antonio, the nation’s most traveled |j|>otbaU team. damage. York harbor. president continmsd, "that onlv the der dlscu88ton.| \ A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29.1949 BfAKCHESTER EVBNINO HEtlALD, lwer, and loat In admiration human machine..He Is the Inven­ concentrating op some heavy Jilhlor—Bay, Daddy, I AnnsUncements RepairinK of a man who, regardleaa of what tor of the oxygen tent, and was task, ao she bent and enunciated ■Omething you can’t do. Lost snd Kound 1 Rose Selectefl differing oplniona may be held aa Verbal Blows Exchanged At Albert's Used Store a pioneer In the development of into bis ear; Daddy— I don’t believe It. What WANTED TO TUNE, repair and to his aeqaattonal change of atti­ rOST— CHBCK, PAYABL* to TBANSrO RJATIO N to Florida tn USED FURNITURE AT equipment for testing basal me­ Old Lady— Can you tell jne la it? .regulate your piano or player tude, has g^en the highest possible Sarah K. Cooke. Finder please re­ comfortably riding car wanted GIVE AWAY PRICES. tabolism. So hia advice is valu­ where I can catch the Grav^^rid Ju'hlor— Grow. piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. Bureau Head proof of hia complete devotion to In Gubernatorial Battle turn to her at 4«4 Hartford R ^ . by local couple about November 7 GOOD REASONS WHY IT able. Street car? the right as hSs ■«<» It—hla self- lianchester. 1st. Tel. 3535 or 3142. WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THESE Doctor Roth believes that the W ork m a n -If you djnf't atam WARNING! abnegation for what he believes tp best key to rest la found by add­ up pretty quick, lady/it’s gonna For every ■now-iyhl'ts/ YOUNG'MAN wants passenger to Help Wanted — Female 1.S VALUES. Bolton Resident Cliosen be the truth. NbW I know the By The Associated Press '?“ »« ■»?>*“ PAY CHECK LOST-^Notlce la — SAVE 25 percent to 60 percent ing variety to one’s activities— ■lug you In the ba^ \TOzea out o f yi Hartford starting work at 7. character of this maiiKfor what a The scheduled ^ i “ H u r S S -o "hrilenged the gov- You’na.aure to na hereby grlven that Pay Check No. W a n t e d — hairdresser by on furniture which looks like new. President o f Tolland not In merely loaflng and doing Telephone 4084. man la cornea out In what he does. Prealdent Roosevelt In ConnecU- li.-nor'a claim that no one objected TO A BAB'^OY: mofe to mah V4B 109 payable to Guataye local establishment. Write Box Y, —ALL OUR USED FURNITURE nothing. He says that the supreme BY J. R WILLIAMS KOARfjljVG HOUSE County Farm Group. "Do men gather grapes of thorns cut on Wednesday remained the to an Increased tax on liquor be-' I’m wishingjg^ni luck, new baby true. MAJOR HOOPLB Itunde. for week ending October Herald. thoroiighly reconditioned. or flga of thistles? By thelKfrulta secret of relaxation Is In doing 19, 1940. has been lost. Anyone -3 COMPLETE ROOM HOME big news In the state's sizzling po-'^ cause It was not Imposed for ■omething one likes to do, in pro­ boy, The first one^ will come so easily Aulomobilee Fdl 4 ye shall know them.” E6AD, MV DEAR/THIS WA6 BEEN A attempting to cash this check will OUTFITS FROM $69 to $200. Bolton, Oct; 29.— (Special) — llUcal campaign today, but not j revenue, but ns a police measure to ducing something one can be You re ^ i^ will need it, brother. that ydu wUI scarcely dMam DON'T talk SOPAiSr, m is t e r Y There stands a patriot, not neces­ far off the bllsterin^pace In U»e curtail bootlegging, asserting.' You rt\w grow up to look like your You'll two more to coyer — grGLORIOUS DAV.' txHAVE TOILED UNCEAS-1 I CAN TWE BEER SPOTS be prosecuted to the full extent PA C K A R D ‘1940 left overs, 4 ad Id carry on your scheme. sedan.s $895 delivered in,-Manches­ 18 months to pay. elected V>resldent of the Tolland kle, but because of what he la ing a bookcaag, planting a garden IMGLV ALL AFTERfJ5)QN ON THE PROBLEM ON V O U R T 'l^M E R E VOO SPENT check to the Corporate Account­ gubernatorial battle. i !• del,berate falsification. The rea- Op'diave a voice like your mother! BuVlioon you’ ll find you need foui* ter. Brunner’s. 80 Oakland street. W A N T E D -Y O U N G MAN 18 to —WE GIVE YOU IN WRITING, County Farm Bureau at Ita annual willing to sacrifice for hla convic­ Let's take Doctor Roth’s pre- ; OF FINANCING MV CffJTLE-BRANDING TME AFt%RN0bN---ATTNE(5WLS ing Department. Main Office, 21 years old to work in accessory no payments in case of sickness ^ v . Raymond B. Baldwin. Re- , son a new tax was Imposed oj — Patricia Buchanan ^ more to hide that second two; Tel. 5i M. Open until 10 p. m. meeting In Ellington last night. He tion of truth and his duty to his ifption and apply It to our daily DEVICE AND T B E L IE ^ SUCCESS MAS CLUS.^'^ VvIKEF^OU FULL Cheney Brother.s. store. Mu.st ijave ambition and- or unemployment. publlban candidate for reelecUpn; ’ liquor Is Because Mr. Bald\ And. 'fore you know It, teiliiig lies succeeds Willard Pinney of Som­ country’s weal. By liking our work, by ' CROWNED YV EFFORTS AT LAST.'--*-? 1939 PONTIAC SEDA.N’ . 1938 Ply­ ability to loam business with —WE WILL SEND A "COURTE­ ers. who presided at the session. Robert A. Hurley, Democrat ahd i government hw been the mps' proud of what we produce^ove Mistress (engaging cook) will be 'bout ail you dp. VOORSELF TOGETHER,n-IERS mouth sedan, 1937 Old.s to'urin'g Next, perhaps to Roosevelt him­ Jasper JdcLevy, Socialist, gn v^travagant adminlBtration In I’ll be a.sslating you in Ihe kit^ Bo when you plan to tell a flb — WMAT ARE w e HA-VlWG FOR 1 pos.sibility-of managership. Write SY AUTO" for you to bring you Other officers named were: self, he has wielded more power _Yually will learn to rest /while A b e THREE GENTLfeMgN TO .sedan. 1938 Pontiac .sedan, 1936 | Box J. Herald, giving experience, to the store and jjack home. No Frank Niedorwersef of Vernon, and took verbal blows lost night, ^ s to ry of o ' stale , working. Would you be wanting Ih? think up a million more; DINNER? DO t SMELL TMe\:>ELICATE tla 52 Downs, Democratic nominee for into other Important public offices. FX’ RM TU RE & IIE;.\TING Ford sedan, 1934 Oldsmobile sortment of old glass and a few Hebron. Manslleld and W’illlngton. Great Mogul of labor. I amend my' Federal, state, and local, a .long M l^Snook—Did Mr. Borer sing Edwin Davis of Vernon secured congressman, and Affred M. Bing­ 33 Oak Street sedan. 1933 Pontiac sedan. Cole piece.s* ofNfurniture. Cali after 2 WE ALIV a Y s h a v e a large and judgment, and am glad Indeed o string of political hacks and ward pillar song at the concert? Oivn Every Evening. . Motors. Main street lot. oppojllte the most points among the Indlvid- ham, son of Former U. S. Senator p; m. on \\5sdnesday. Mrs. Earl E. fine selection of u.sed tractors give sincere tribute to the fine Hiram Bingham, who although his politicians with whom they have Misa Brook-^Well, It had been Tel. *254 Res. T147 Armory. ' ■Story, .316 .Spruce street. rf.asona1)ly priced. attractive u_al canvassers of the Northern personality of a-man who will lo- padded their tickets this year." Kipular' before he sang It. team, while John Elliott of Mans­ father is a Republican, Is running tcrm.s. Dublin Tractor Company. linquish all that he has built—the for the state Senate as a Demo­ McLevy stated that "this ha.s FOR .SALK, -.MODEL A Ford T field led the Southern section. Most towering aceompllshmcnt of a llfc- W'e know of only one coupe, good condition, new tires. Pro\Hdence Rd., Wllllmantic. crat. been a particularly hitter ans...{ 7 ry$iy5'>cis HELP W on farm. Appl.w tho.se of the previous year, but it eign pMlcy. BORM TMiRT'y TEAR’S TOO GOOF4 MlM o u t - gal. rapacity. Electric and gas CTiris. Petersen. Wapping. \" - i prompter, John L. Lewis, I salute you, as \gOPf l»c I* MS Uflvff HC - /e. 3 f me t w u. t Par op* S Consecutive Days...I » cts welding. Smith Welding Com­ would not have been possible for Have Mode War Issue ^ She (haughtily) —Sir, my fa­ J 1 Day ...... Ill ctsit3 ci« eq I The reception committee con a living example of what a great us to end the year with a surplus ther Ls an English peer! ■ All orders for Irregular insertions pany, Buckland. Call 3825. W ANTED —rtn^UMBER'S '^’helper. Rooms Without Board e said that the promise was _ slated of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pin American patriot can be. of more than $1,500,000 if we had He-What of It? My father Is will bs charged at the one time rate. ''Young man to learn the trade. nev. Mr, and Mrs. George Rose, 'made because Republicans had / SpaclRl rates for long term every KILBRIDE BROS — Carpenters, Katharine DeF. Hardy. not Introduced savings. In spite UUOIS AND HKK KUDHIES Some Recommendat BY BDGAR MARTIN John Clark, 41 Uplon Place. Tel. made the war an Issue of the cam? ' an American doc. * advertising given upon request. general house repairs, painting, FOR REN T— ROOM. Write R-c G, ! Mr.' and Mr.s. ,Mcxandcr Bunce, 27 Ru.s.sell Street. / the Increase In receipts. If I Ada ordered before the third or 3233. palgn, ami n.s.sorted: ' roofing. tVork guaranteed: Call Herald, or Phone ,6534. j' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lanz, Mias ditures ImiLbeen allowed to e^ual 3UT TiAVS fifth day will be rh.vrgcd only for Grace Sikes ard Frank Nelder- "IndiHpensable Man” ' "Only Congress can dcciarc/war, W XX XSXSUE.r».ms great hero of the people, 0U6HT TO KAWE fore the seventh day following the clnlms/'made by the Baldwin hd- presidency. China. StnraKe 20 garage heater complete with oil adopted in Hartford for the health i^Kout him the United States A KIND IIIMSIB3 I :«?' ftret Insertion of each ad otherwise Business Localiona mlnhrtratmn. charged In a prepar- Cotton has b e ^ grown in con- ; the CHARGE RATE will be collect­ burner and 200 feet of pipe. C.all and Hves of this city's people. all perLsh from the earth." tral Asia for /more than 1000 i HEART AUSTI.N CHAMBERS—Lt)cal and ed/(pcech read at a Danbury rally ed. Mo. responsibility for errors in 5171. For Rent 61 In 1904 he started the fight to Surely any fool can see that any py'A'. I.«roy Jackson, Democratic years, but' it /Was not until the ; Out.eI e ? telephoned ade will be assumed and Long DLstance Movers. Tel. 6260. eliminate grade cro.s.slngs. w l^ policy of spending, such as th^ c.andldate for^ tate Senate from Faoiilly Members American Civil War that large- : their accuracy cannot be guaran­ 68 Hollister street. C0MPLF:TE b a t h r o o m outfit, FOR RENT^HEATED STORES. teed. thousands of lives have sin ce^en Nev.- Deal'' believes in, shall lead the 24th District, that not a single scale produmion was developed. In good condition, for sale reason- 20X.50. $40.00; 20x2,5, $30.00; lOx lost. TheVederal governmwtt has to th^ financial downfall ^ ^ ^ n u r^ jjy governor "stand.s be Index nf Clat^iflcations JA.MES A. WOODS nioyllig and iihle price. Call at 10 Film Ter­ 25. $20.00. Porterfield. 68 Spruce. Baekiiij* Mab>iiev Exports tram, southern United I since actedVnd grade cro^ n gs arc groat nation and to the fore the test of tnith States practically ceased, and j Births ...... A trucking, .\shcs removed weekly. race. of all the Ideals of which,i/6c^gc Engagemenia ...... U now being ehmin.ated. A.sserting that the Republican | Russian conquests under the czars ! Coal, coke and wood for .sale. 381 Washington, Abraha; Lincoln, Marriages ...... C He woikefr. for sjx years fpr claims were masked by "a smoke opened up vast, productive areas. ' Deaths ...... D Center street. Tel. 6.566 or 5030. H ouses For Rent 65 and Woodrow Wilson ghi for. Hartford, Oct. 29—W —Twenty m .State Teachcr\ ^ sio n Law; he screen of impenetrable words," Cgrd of Thanka ...... K FOR SALE SWEET cider Tele­ Then there is a yefy hushed up members of the faculty of Yale Before the World War, Russia im- ! la llemerlam ...... F phone 61.57. ■ « FOR R E N T -S E V E N room single, was the the Widow's Hurley charged that "a strategy ported about onc-flfth of the cot- | Lost and Kound ...... question of unemployment. There of sllenee has been adopted tow-ard University, among them Prof. M. 1 R e p a lrin i 2.3 tile bath, fireplace, oil burner, $58. Pen.sion and S/nikJren’s Dependent ton her factories demanded. / Announcemnets ...... 2 Relief M eagre, this to enable is today a totaI/6f t^n million u'n? the real Issues that begged for C. Winternitz, former dean of the Personali ...... I Also new five room single. Cape employed in ,'thls /great nation. Yale Medical School, today Lssued Production fell off In the decade | , REPAIHl.NG AUTO TOPS, .side widowed^dnothers \ o keep and halysls." 4b Fuel: and Feed 49-A Cod , $45. HarFy Fingland. Tele­ When the defense industry rea_chos a joint statement urging the fe- following the revolution, but one * utomobtes for Sale ...... cm tains, luggagi), hand made dog Referring to a declaration by * phone 8536. irmintaMi their minor children. its peak J0T production, there Will electlon of United Stales Senator of the first aims of the U. S. S. R. \ Automobiles for Eachanga .•••' I I collars; harness. Charles Laking, SEtSONED HARD WOOD fm I n ^ e national capital he helped Governor Baldwin that under hIs Auto Accessories—Tires sf** * still b e ^ t least five million un- administration there have been no Fronds T. Maloney. was to become independent of for­ A L L K Y O O F I 90 Cambridge street. Tel. 4740. sale, cut any length for fireplace b c i^ about some of the major A Job for Ihe Cops lY V. T. HA.MLIN , Auto Repairing—Painting^,,.. T Suburban For Rent i66 empl^ed, and who must have food pew taxes nnd no Increases In old The signers Include eifperts on eign cotton. In 1930 cotton im­ Auto Schools ...... T-A or furnace, $9(X''a cord, also slab .ieces of legislation wmlch have to grit, clothes to wear, and a place International law, the university ports from United States' ceased Autos—Ship by Truck...... * wood $8.00: Donald Gehrlng. Tel. taxes. Hurlev asserted: 3® ) AH, THAT OODE IM TH* MIDDLE* ‘ ■'v-s since been enacted Into taw, such sleep. The people of thi.s nation librarian, the dean of the music Today, the SoViet government 9AY6 TO HIM WHU2ZAT *? YOU'VE B EEji ATTACKED At/los— For Hire ...... , ^ 87.58 FOR R E N T -4 ROOM tcnemei "That, my friends, is a falsifi­ Ml^ DUDS WOULD MAKE *'• «we ] Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 12 Nov. I.st. Adults. F'. L. yXllen, "During the Baldwip adminis­ chinery, controls cotton cultivation A GWELJL f Pt^ETTV T ALIVE right >^THE ABSAGtlMS l»a n Corjibratlon Bill, etc. the jierson W'ho believes the Is sociate treasurer of the university. 29 WHERE’P Baalneaa nnd PritfeaMlOfinl Rerrlrefl Garden— Farm —Dairy i South Coventry. tration,” declared Hurley, "a new through co-operative farms. Irri­ TNCAURyiCt. INC ^tn&GUIGE / 1 GLICK, eh,) GONE powKi ( g m a t c h e d o u r Business Services Offered ..... 12 I remember In 1938, how tbe op- sues of the "Indispensable ” i tax was Imposed on llqiior which gation adds new land. Prices arc A3CXDOL McKlNNEY _ABDOOL >* A th em - 1 GO n .t h a t ctessrnaktng\...... 12 liams, 1632 Tolland .street, Buck- other words he/wa.sn'l a yes man. Democratic party for a third term, JUUNKKVILLE FOLKS BY FUN r A INK FuX MoVtnjf— Trucking—Storage land. , , that their party would be kicked Public Passenger Servlee/...... 20-A I f there a yes ftian I Painting— Papering ...... 21 C all,It th« Fifth (Xjlumn If you out of pollUca and Washington on F'OR SALE— CABBAGE for sauer­ wouldn't ^ su re whether It were Daily Pattern Professional Services ...... 22 llke^,t)u't It had. Increasing,power November 5. They were afraid I n 1 0 lu-AKS THE BASS-HORN PLAYER IN THE TOONERVILt Repairing ...... kraut, good solid heads, 30c per Itr^In-ance. A 'hidden power wa.s he or th^rcsident; evidently their that thejj^would lose their tight Tailoring— Dyeing—Cleaning .. *4 bii^hel. Phone 796.5, 108 Ri^ge St. views/Were very similar, which * Toilet Goods and Service ...... 2f* holding me there. grip on the people and Industry of Pattern 8802 BAND HASN'T RAID ONE CENT TO RIDE TO REHEARSALS / Hello Folks ! doc^TOmetlmes happen that two this nation if President Roosevelt Wanted— Business Service ...... F O R \ ^ L E -CABBAGF for kraut — I.lon Feiichtwanger, self-ex­ Sailor styles are ■ more than EriDearlonal Want To Save Moiitey for Xmas ? iled (ierinan author, on hbi way nrjeh agree. ' . would not run again. e\!er smart ibis fall, and since Courses arid CJasseR . . ' ...... 77 nnd Green Mountain-potatoes. H. • Ills office la open dally to any To win the confidence of the . tMO ■> NCA Private Instructions ...... • We're Running a Special to .VinericB after flight from they're equally becoming to broth­ V McIntosh. 1635 Tolland Turnpike, who may go asking for help, In people the O. O. P. have "dug up” Dancing . . 2t-.\ Buckland. France. er and Bister, It’s a good Idea to / Mualcal— Dramailc 22 Mark Down Sale On • • ■ advice, or to get Justice through stronger Issues than those stated use the same sailor design for boUi W a n te d --I ns- rue 11 one 20 government agencies. Anyone, no by M. E. B., and we shall sec what FKFt'KLRS AND HIS FRIENDS A New Angle BY MERKIl L KLOSSER rifinnrinl .STOVES .AND FURNITURE I deplore boss rule. I am, ttoriTr your young hopefuls. This pattern. matter what denomination or from the American people think about No. 8802.-is easy to make, ami Bonde-^Stor.iaS— Mortgages . . . 31 Come Down and laKik Us Overl Household G immIs 51 we have to have boss /riile in Business nppnriunltles ...... 3? the United States, not only In Jer­ what p?yrt of the Cmmtry gets the these Issuer on November 5th. very practical for play dnd kin I t se e m s -t h a t MDiir d o n t G e e I THANKS, COACH ! 1 VE u p / Ytou Money to fvoarv ...... 33 FOR SA LE —COMBINATION oil sey City but In other parta of the same courteous treatment. No! Yours truly, dergarten. With it. you can make 01 Help and Mltaatlene E. R. K. w a n t Tb BE elected s tu d e n t Irfe ALSO PLAIN- THAT I f YOU/Gwould T h a t ’S a n a n g l e w e , T w o SOOIRREUj Kelp W anted—Ferriale ...... 25 Joiieei Furniture and gas range, cheap for ra-sh. country. he Is not a number; but rather he brother’s suit and sister's frock, BODY PBESIOENF, AND .VtXJ'PE YOUR CAMPAK3N IS HAPPEN TO MAKE A NEVER, THOUGHT OF/ BETTER MOVE OVER Help Warvtsd— Male ...... 3« 3.8 Oak Street Telephone 8339. — .lames H. B. f ’romwell, Detno- is a statesman and 1 have been told Oct. 26, 1940. both. They are basically the same, TRYINO ID MAKE YOURSELF INTERFERING VVITM TOUCHDOWN OCCASION­ IN THE CAGE AND .Balesmen .Wanted .. ..1...... 26-A Telephi>ne 8254 Rea. 7341 eratli; candidate for senator In what the difference was between yet brother's suitTs as masculine UNPOPULAR ! telGMT ? TOOTBALL > SO I'M GOING' ALLY' 1 PEOPLE Miewr S H O W E D m a k e r o o m for. Hel|> W anted— Male or Female 37 VSED GLENWbOD "E '' range aa hia whistle, while slater’s frock’ Agepts Wanted ..| 7-.\ 0|ien Every Evening. 'N ew Jersey. a statesman and a politician., (if TO LET YOU WARM THE 14K K YOU AND WE ------► m e ; Situations. Wanted—Female ... wjth oil ■ burner. Good working • • • the editor hasn’t heard the ex­ Willkie Meeting Is just as jcmlnlne (althoiiglxt BENCH A WHILE > WOULOMT WANT TH A T Situations Wanted -M.ale 3‘J oFder. Grates a.Lso available. 'Tel. If war has not been declared by planation T can tell him). much more correct!) as. her up-; To HAPPEN . WOULD Employment Agencies ...... 6171; Mr. Frazier. the time I am 'elected to Con­ Tliere has been two big events Set for Friday aide-down doll. The pleats Jn hel*. , Ids'e Stoek— Pels— Poaltry— skirt give It such a pretty flare,' Y’e h lc l^ gress. I will vote for war when I In my life when numbers (as our Doge— Bird!- ¥*efs ...... get there, editor recently spoke of) looked and the sleeves puff out llke^littla w •'i Lire Stick—Vehides ...... *2 — Homer A. Stobbelns, Demo­ balloons. Poullry arr-1 . . . 4^ pretty good; one,of thnoe was In Hartford, Oct 29—4fl>)— A Will- r - cratic candidate for CVrngress In , The classic material for Lhes6 W.antofk - -iv ts —r-1’ "I'tr y -. *?r(»ck h JUST LISTED 1032 and the other one was when for president mass meeting sailor fashions Is navy flannel 'A f'or !*r.!e— w|ii*TlltineotiB ARTHUR A New York. over 25 million yes men went 'to wifi be held Friday at 8 Pr-.m., at Articles Kor Sale : if with White braid they're; cute Iq Bo.'tts and Acit ss. riep ...... 4t the polls In 1936. I am looking for­ Bushnell Memorial with * Alvin FOR SALE Any defense program for Amer- brown or red Jerisey, too. Bulldin.jX MaieriaU ...... >4' KNOFLA ward to what I hope will be an­ Mansfield Owsley, former nation Pattern No. 8802 1s designed fo f Diamonds — W.itches— .lewelry 4' ! lea that relies entirely on mili- other big event on this coming al comma'nder of the American sizes 2, 3, i, 5. years. Size 3 n ' Fleet ri*./* A I'pV.SP.'TS — Radio 4' 4-Ropin Single House, 2-car Eoi ] tary preparations .‘and, contents Legion and mlrilster to Rumania, Fuel and Fee l 19-/ NoVj 5. If any of us don’t happen quires 2 1-4 yards of 36-lnch m k « Garden — f a tm -^ Da try Prr.ducta 5< garage, large lot, in Man- ; it.self that It has preserved demoo to be well posted about Congresa- Eire and Denmark under Presi­ 1 ' terlal without nap for frock; 3 1 Houichdld ‘ lumbla Univer­ aher'a Job goes up for bid that his and other centers. Governor Bald­ send for it right away. You c.j Hoaaee For Rent ...... i Republican paper has promised not win and Senator Jotm A. Danaher Buhurban For R ent ...... * Side— 3-ROOM COTTAGE sity, In addressing faculty on plan your whole wardrobe fromj Summer Homes For R ent ...... l $4000 to support the senator to succeed may attend. With Ftreplaoe. (-'] Acre pirpardneaa. ^ from morning frocks to foriTj Wanted to Rent ...... < •• • • himself. ones. You can sew your own, uj Real fCatale Far Sale Load. . Beans Prodnoe Bumper Crop AgaTtment Building for Sate •# | What Is the role of labor In an George D. Shedd. these simple, carefully plaiiii Busmen Property for Sale ... PRICE $1000. expanding economy? It Is the Bayard, Neb.— Sidney Rey­ patterns! Have more eloth’ d F arm s aod Land, for Bale Stuart J.Wasley Praise .For John L. Lewis nolds, gentleman farmer, an­ more Individual clothes- and !tala« Poi) WanUd— Real Bstats Puckeribuah Is a shrub, also 6602 / ortered'together 25c; j * — *•— — ■ ■ |iatfe*o known aa wax mjrrtla. greatly moved by-their alncerlty 1 y»e bumpor crop, It f The Weather Forseast of U. S. Weather Bersss LOE FOURTEEN H f n A Mostly cloudy, light niln tonight were married In Qreenwieh on Oc­ ending Thursdny morning; some­ Group 3 of Center chyrch wom­ tober 13. They w ere form erly m ar­ what warmer t^ght. ' Emergency Doctors en, Mrs. Bme*t Beng»ton, leader, Perfect Plans Weddiligs ried and were divorced about a HALE'S S6kF SERVE About Town will hold a pot luck luncheon and year ago In Rockville. They are Dr. George Lundberg and buBlnesa meeting tomorrow at one making their home In Manches­ T h e Original ^ Manchester— A City of ViUage Charm Dr. Alfred Sundqulst are the o'clock at the church; 111 Vote Drive ter. physicians who will respond to The uuiuel children’* Hallowe en emergency calls tomorrow aft­ Annoance EnKagement \ James Trivigno of the James (Clasollled Adx'ertMng en Pago ie> MANCH|;STER. C0NN„ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1940 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS B«ly of the Highland Park Com- The Fellowcraft Club will meet AND HEALTH MARKET ernoon. at the Masonic Tentple tonight,at Mr. and ktrs. Clarence F. WUsott' .^Beauty Salon, Is spending th e next m w ity C3lub wUl be Republican Town Com­ of 40 Henry street announce the three or four days In New Fork 7:30. From there they will go to /I day evening, Noy. 2, at 7 ocioc^ :------. V ~ engagement of their daughter. City attending the. National Hair­ at the Highland Park Community John Trotter’a cottage at Colum­ mittee Is Assured of An Invitation is extended to all bia Lake where a meeting will be Miss ^m lce B. Wilson, to Albert dressers Convention. Wed. Morning Specials aub. The chUdren are I. Swanson, son of- Mr. and Mrs. Police Bring Held After Egg Falls Near President local men .drawn In the draft, to at­ held at 8 o’clock. Effective Work. to appear In coatume. Refresn- tend drill periods at thfe armory John Swanson, of West Hartford. Green Stamps Given W it h C a s h Sales. Ro6sevelt Visits menta will be served. every Monday evening. Captain ADVEltTlSEaaENT— Greeks Effective plans for getting out Because Ute com m ittee compos­ James McVeigh of Co. K believes the largest vote In the history of Koch-Koch Party Hats, Masks, Homs, Back Trusty The Married Couplei club of the that If any of these men are call­ ed of Selectm an S. Raymond Smith, Harold M. Reid and David party work In Manchester waa Clarence' F. Koch, 6f Talcott- Pumpkins, Stresmers, Noise mak­ Second Congregational church ed to duly they will be far ahead ers. Nichols, Depot ^uare. Waldorf Tissue 4 Hulls 17e .wlU have a Hallowe’en party and of tintrained men when they arrive Chambers, of the board of select­ made last night by the Republican vlUe and Jennie McCourt Koch State; More Aid For Slaying old-fashioned box social at the a t the eamp.s. ... men. had dates that conflicted, the Town Committee at a special . ■ * - meeting with Superintendent Lge. to church tomorrow evening, w th \ Parker of the Water Department meeting held in the Municipi P k g s . Mr. and Mrs. L,ealle P. Vaiighan St. Mary's Ladies Gu Building. There wejig a large Rinso / Saitkowski Returned to and Rev. and Mrs. Vcrris K. Rey­ meet Thursday aftembon in Ute was not held last! night. ber of regular and vdlunteer , For Britain Seen nolds In charge. ^uil^room. The hostesses will be era present and-to each WaWgiven Cheshire in Connection Mta. Andrew Fergu.sparently Driving for ton, a former student at the .State Sun.set street. Sacrament, will take place this assemble to lay out a course of kbston Tonight; Na-' ^ boro, Mass., with John Saitkow­ action in this final week of pre­ ' o t Q c a i i Oollege. The trio attended the evening. ^ o n a l ski, 24, of Pawtucket, ” R. I., a Into Greece from Al­ loannina;, 50 Miles mllltnrv ball at Storrs. Faturday paration for the critical national Defense Is H oldiilg Job trusty at the Connecticut State Group No. 1 the Center Con­ - • . g Fast gainst evening. Mr. Gilman ta a seeond gregational ehnreh will hold a election;' It was reported today Cabbagd Theme of Talks. ® Reformatory here whom Commis­ banian Frontier With­ From Frontiei and Howanl Mohr, .son of Mr. and that this organization had offered sioner Edward J. Hickey said was lieutenant and llT'!t acting ser­ ' lliillowe’en loot} sale in the .1. W. Mrs. Frederick C. Mojir, of 17 / geant in the H.O.T.f. at the col- the town committee 75 well train­ wanted In connection with the out Encountering ‘Se- About Same Distance I Hale store Thursday. - .Spruce street, was yesterday ed workers, all who know Man­ Kn Route with President Denies He Has KnotcU Italidn Drive for f’ay;-g of the institution’s chief riou* Military Diffi­ from Coast; Nemrals j. . ‘ 7 The .Mothers^ Circle of Gibbons' elected vice-prc.sident of the jun chester men and women vtoters Grapefruit 23c Rooseveltj to Boston, Oct. 30. chef and the critical Injuring of lor class a t the U niversity of Coiv over a period of years. edge of Origin of Re­ The Brolheriiood of tllp' Ct)ncor- .ssembly. Catholic Ladies of,Co­ —UP) — President Roosevelt the inan’a Wife. culties’ ; Motor Col­ See Resistance Str lumbus. will meet tomorrow .eve­ ncctlcut. He Is one of the back- Excellent Response ports of Remaining Saitkowski waa captured at ntinunl Activity ns dia Lutheran eiiur.eh will hold its flclcl on the, unlver.sity football - The town committee was grati­ toured through Connecticut gunpoint last night by two Attle­ regular monthly busipe.ss meeting ning at eight o’cliwk in the kjn- umns Are Being Used. (lerga.'ten of St. James's scliool. team. William Thrasher, son of fied last night with the excellent and Ma-ssachusetts tdUay on At Post for Willkie. boro policemen a few hours after Troops Are Moved to Athens, Oct. 30.—-{A’)- tonight a t.8 o-eJock/dt the eliureh. former Shmitor William Thrasher response of more and more groups HEALTH MARKET a broadcast alarm for his arrest. I'r. .\rlhiir Roclie of Hartford a an electioneering and defense .Rome, Oct; .30.—UP)- Northivest to Aid Italy’s invading legions' .spceinlisl in asthm a and liay fev­ of South Windsor was elected Offering service of from one day Police Sergt. William D. Norwood thrust a heavy attack into Memorial Temple. I’ylhimi Sis­ pre.sldent. Mrs. Thrasher was the to a week’s duration In party ef­ T he weather fnan says inspection trip, as a preface Washington, Oct. 30,- -i/P) — of Attleboro said that the Cheshire cist troops were reported ters has recei'.Vetl an invitation t** er, will be tlie guest speaker. His Secretary Hull said today that re­ Defending F o r c e s. the we.stern .sector of siibteet V I'l be "A-sthma. Hay Fev- forhier Ml.s.s Ellen Paisley of this forts. Others Interested In party “ Old IVIan Winter is on his to disclosing additional steps inmate "rekdlly admitted" having, driving (ieeper .into/Greece go to TarilT/ilh' on November 7 iT 'and other Alli<-d Conditions." town. Samuel Pratt, another support are Invited to attend the MEAT on tho table to aid Britain in a Boston ports that he might remain as slain John A. Beall, about 60. with Greece’s stubhoi-n defenses to attend the grand chiefs’ reeep- meeting of the Auxiliary group secretary of state if Wendell L. a hammer and bludgeoning Beall’s from the Albanian/ frontier The members of St. Gerard and Manrheste'r boy, was elected a v » | wayl” B.v J. Wes Gallagher today, apparently driving for tiOTi. Supper wtirbo served at the* member of the. executive eomniit- Wednesday night. I nlng thi* glnrloii* land of " pres.* conference In response to a to Connecticui. to the newspaper II G.iornale ly to meet Italy's attack- I ---- ' h iHtn.s, will conduct a public l ard steadily. Fill ymir bin with Oiir President If he’* able, coast. Neutral military quar­ .}t( te set of bed linen meeting tonight at eight o'clock in or^r.,365. ' (Known .\» Qu(?cn .Mice) Sausage Meat ing at New Haven In the morning most strongly disapproved of their Commissioner Hickey said Sait­ sped through a Brooklyn street, and Now, it said, motorized Ital­ i SI’IKITCAL .MEim .M to u >4 Vi A-----■ / KooReveiisRoosevelt’s auiomoDiie automobile as ii it spt to hold their country from the In­ ly retiring to the main de­ am t a moneV prize of iP-no. and the parish lioii.se. and again at Hartford, the presi­ I circulation over the country. kowski had fled. two sEsters; Italia D’Arbc. 21, (left), ian columns are pouring to­ Scccntli nmighfcr of st Seventh S«>n -(a iA i / ■— Gia-» Well W ith Man.4 Hem*: dent had talked national defen.*e, Se%«nt N orw ^ stated t) /t' Podc® soon afterwanriirrcsted tv vaders. fense lines in accordance with ttu T H k eU sol.l over a sGde area The senior F.pworth Ec.-igue of , V ” I , , ,j k. l a hoiiseworkcr, and Mary D Arcsroe, 17 (right), a typist, both unem- ward the Greek frontier. An hettco’^ore tluiii 31'ib tor tlic linni W ith a Veil. too. ■ ■ Saitkowskidtkowskl told detectives he was , J Even Taxicabs Used a preconceived plan. Mrs I’ I-. I'aVi.yof .''Onth -MhJik the South M .'thodist i li'urcli will Reading* Daily 11 \. M. In 9 I’. M. Trying To Spread Fear hc ■ ployed. They are shown in magistrate’s court, New.' York, where authoritative source .said the rau se/^is. Marjorie .Alexander I street will lie tile .guest sp e ak g fa t cleaning Beall’s home whe I they were arraigned on di.sordcriy conduct charges. Since I arrived here there has The fighting‘was the heaviest hold a Hallowe’.eti .Kjclal at the Or By .Applilntiiienl. In the S«'fvlee found a bottle of whiskey/whlch been continual activ-ity as troops of 6^:id, won ttie lin- ! the regular nici/ing of tlie Profe.s- From an open car in Btishncll ! Willkie Scores Greeks were resisting, but since Italy attempted invasion, elitirch tomorrow evening at 7:30. \ i)f the I’enple for 30 Vear*. he drank. When he fouiid'^a ham­ are moved to the northwest to they said, and heavy artillery emtiet. and m.money order for the ' slonal'w.iinenfh dill) Hiis^.'evening All members, whether itld or new, park, Mr. Roosevelt told thous­ Italians denietl that they had piirrency will xk* mailed to Mr.s. n i riiureh SIreet, Hartford, Conn. ands of cheering people In the In­ mer later, Norwood qu(^d him as strengthen the defen.sea there. All thundered throughout the night; on^ ■at eight o'dd'k in (’enil-r rluirch are utged to attend and in cos­ Phone fl-’»’>37 G.E.WILLIS & SON, INC.| driven any counter thrust in- surance center that executives of motor transport has been .reqmsi- the lower flank of the battle llj 'McFarland of WfKkiitTe, ()hio, w in­ lhou.se. with .Mi.s.s Heloti ami Miss saying, he waa seized with a "sud­ tume. They are requested to en­ insurance companies had been try­ Poitieal Talks den Impulse" to nttmfk Beall and rto Albania. | in northwestern Greece. , ' ner of Iho si-eond p>;j7.e.- I ho draw ­ I Gertruile./’arrier as^osto.s.se.s. Mrs. ter by Hii-'aitdi- iloor of the church, Coal, Lumlior, Masons’ Supplies, Paint LI). I __ Unlooked-for Flurry On the African front, a high ing was in eoiuici tlHn with lln* ing to spread fear among policy the wife of the In.sUtution's kitch­ (Continued On Page Ten) F a r From .Main Defensto ' I'avis Is an ndive member of the going iliKctly down to the ban­ 2 Main Street Tel. .5125 Manchester Pork Chops holders and that this constituted i command communique said, The Italians were *alc(.to be still piiblle hingo t'arlv lasKniglit m Ee.leratcil Garden club* of Cem- quet hall. ■ en overseer. y Orange hall for British H\ ar Ite- "the most dastardly and unpa­ Bv 2 Eiivovs Met Friend^ Pawtucket ' Italians repulsed two British far from the main Qrfeek defense nerticiit, an(f ther^n-esi-nt chairman triotic action of any Americans I I mechanized unit attacks against system, which w;^ described as \h e f. of the program ciiimuittee of the- .Saitkowski told Norwood, the . Ends Draft Drawing > ----r— Mls-s Miriam IHooks has returned T6c know of.” police offlclal/said, that ho then I Eritrea from the Anglo-Egyptian Hint Axis May strongly -fortified. Because of the Manchester/Garden club. Her talk to hec/uiniea at the Nurses' train ESSO Spare Ribs In 1932, he said, insurance com­ Dorlurrs .AmhaMHadorH I Sudan. Italian los.ses were said to mountainous terrain, the Invaders A rehearsal of the officers on the ’’Arrangement of Flowers" , diniea at took BeaU’s/car and drove to Paw-' '-2 MancheaterGra.nge. No. 31. will ing/6chool of St. Vincent's hospi­ panies would have been "in the tucket whnre he met his young I have l)een “slight." were able^Wi make little use of is .sure to appe.-il a.s she has devot­ red" if they had had to liquidate To En^latirl, France Conscription Lottery Fi- j their mechanized equipment. held tomonxrw evening at 8 o’clock ta l Bridgeport, after a short visit STOCK-UP! ■' "9 woman friend. I1 To Insist on, Terrltbrle* Hand Demands ed much time to the fltialy of this ..1th relative* Ihriown, Miss Hooks for the benefit of stockholders, 1 Artldery, however, is being em- at the Mnaonie Tieniple art as well as flower raising, am because the value of property was I Buck Making Cheap The rilrl, police said, had . no nally Winds Up Offi- I X a iU e r S Other Italian sources declared was recently elected president of knowl/lge of the slaying. She was that, in any final settlement with ! ployed on a large scale. haa 'won many prizes for her \y R A N G E i "so low they couldn't get their ! Informed quarter.* said another the junior class. ^ Political Speeches Now eially With T m'o Nuin- France, Italy would Insist on hav­ at flower shows. money back. not held. To Turks Now The slaying 'was discovered by Turned Back ing all French territories which strong Italian thrust w'a* being Service and Q u ^ y “It was like that with the hers Extra Drawn. made closer to the coast In an ef­ The newly organizXl Youth FUEL and RANGE OIL banks,” he added. "They had fold­ Aboard Wijlkle Train en Route ari official of the reformatory who formed a part of Italian claims be- limbrella Repair S er^'e Mr.*. Arthur Ayers hSA'retum- 1 fore the war. fort to reach a road which ap­ I ed to her home In Cyngkitry, much group of the North .'Jxdhodist ed up before I took offliie. Where I to Baltlmcu-e, Oct. 30.—r/Pl-W'en-1/^’entn- i/vvi to the Beall home to learn German Sources ^Xfiect proaches. loannina from the west, Old ITiihrellas Made New DON'T WAIT * 4 i* M lei4«*V*Ai)* V* Q H nzxt Bulletin! By Fighters : newspapers listed these as Nice, \ improved, following at major op- church will enjoy a Halloween OIL III Any (Jiiaiilily— Any Tinit' are they today?" dell L. Winkle declared today that/f"'hy but that the Italians had made no .\ll Sires ( q i reported for work. Mrs. .Beall was Washingrton. Oct. 30.—(i?*) : Corsica, Tunisia and Jibuti, Ultimatum Sipiilar to ■ oration at the Maifchester Menio- parly this evening at the homiR of Working For i:nlty 'the. American ambassadors considerable gains in this coastal I rial Hospital seyfwul week.* ago. AND PAY MORE! Vi lioh’sale ainl Retail fqund still conscious. Her husband. —A letral test of the draft j "Italy will not jrenounce one LOUIS PALUZZI the [uesldent Mias Dorothy ShcHd What he is working for now, , inch...... high of its claims, Fascist.* Thai PrecetKng Italian drive. i She had been/staylng with rela- of Bolton Notch. Mr Roosevelt asserted,-"is unity, Great Britain and France »re iI . died In an ambulance en joute London Has Only Brief Neutral military experts express- • 46 RIssell .Street V lottery, as a result of mi.s- ' said. i tlves in to\y ■ of the American people, especial-1 back here making cheap political to St Mary’s hospital, Waterbury. Invasion of Greece. ed belief that the Greek troops was located in a second-floor bed­ placement of six numbers out Daylight Alarm; In* I It was uiiderstood that Greek Sunday School officers .and (^REEN^IOliNTAIN BANTLY OIL COMPANY ly In the programW defense." He j speeches." i of 9,000 prepared for the I Mlni.ster Politis ha.s asked for his along the Albanian frontier would |! atsed Connecticut’s contribution ■ room. teachers of the Emanuel Lutheran I .. - I Renewing his assertion that j vaders Given Battle I pa-ssport ivith the intention of Berlin, Oct. 30—iJPi—VVell-in- be able to hold their lines because Phone to that program, an , ^ only one major American envoy Is Saitkowski was sentenced to the drawing, was reported oflFi- of the mountainous character of church will meet tonight at the Onter Street almost every yea^ sometimes , J J reformatory from the Superior Just After Crossing. I leaving Rome tomorrow. In that ! formed German sources hinted to­ Gallon I now in Europe a t Mo.scow—the cially today to be under con-1 j case. Fascists said, arrangement.* the area. All roads run through home of Mr. and Mrs/Krik Modean for 2H\Yeiirs. every few months, rihe re.sponsi- court of Windham county on Sept. day that the Axis pow-eri), deter- narrow valleys. of 106 Chestnut street. Servinp the Piihlit i Republican pre.sidential nominee sideration in' Detroit. Clar­ : would be made for the exchange of , . POTATOES billty had fallen on hini to avoid 26, 1939, for a robbery in Putnam London. Oct. 30.—-(/P,i—German to shatter Britain’s .Almost No .Air .Aeflvlt.v entangling alliances. i told an audience at CIark.*burg, ence A; Dykstra. Selective the Greek legation staff for tlie ' ™'6ed I W. Va.. that President Roosevelt* raiders crossed England’s south­ staff of the- Italian legation/at ; strength in the Mediterranean, There was almost no.Italian air F or alm ost eight years, he .said, , Service director, said he had activity yesterday and up to noon WEDNESpA Y NIGHT! A DVERTISEMENT - In Lots of 90^als. or Mrire, y y DEl.lVEKEI) the United States has remained "Is supposed t() know so niuch east coast today apparently headed Athens. ! soon may hand Turkey an ulti- ! atxuit foreign affairs. I been apprised that suit might today (5 a. m.. e. s t.) no air raids nt peace and kept out of foreign for London but W'erc engaged high So. far as was knqwh here. 1 matum similar to that Which pre- had been reported from any part entanglements; and it Is' still at I "The chief executive." he as­ Fire Sweeps ; be undertaken, by a potential Italian Minister Grazzi stiU is at ; ceded Italy’s invasion of Greece. Just received a complete stqek above the clouds by Britist) fighter of Greece. The only raid yesterday peace today and going to stay at serted, "says he ha.* to stay close Detroit draftee who was un­ his post, surroundepby a guard. Turkey, like Greece, i* a friend was said to have been on loan-,’ > S^. JAM ES’ of men's working gloves, 10c to to Washington and telephone the planes and reporied turned back. of, Britain, which ha* guaranteed TELEPHONE 3754 Fun For A ll peace. • ' 1 Revolt Report* Denied nina. , $1.00. Nichols, Depot Square. LT.WO A rain had let up for the time j .secretary of slate many times a / Army Center identified Id Pykstra except to help h er in event of aggres.*ioD that >he held Sitrial Number At any rate Ixmdon had only a R eports uC revolt against (A Rome radio broadcast that J. SWANSON, DOLTON being at’least and Mr. Roosevelt day because of the European cri- brief (iaylight alarm. Italians in- AIbania were denied. by any European nation involving the Italians had driven 40 miles Tcl. sald'he considered'it a go)llalM»r«le. he added Franklin D. Roo.*evelt once a special Army board set grounds/for deferment.' across th^flnlsly Dover strait into France .\nd Spain 5Iay Have Role :i 10-LB. TURKEY ORDERS / to work to determine whether Preriously, the usually well-in­ *245 \^ y , Oct. 80—i/P(— France noted with a^roval the words df ail accident, carelessness nr a the Dovef area this afternoon, but CffMnet Post derJn^ nn collaboration with the i Woodrow Wilson that there Is no Millington, Oct. 3^ rro cas'uallies or damage were re- British Fiier^i formed Lienst Aus Deutschland Other Free Games and Door Prizje^ saboteur was responsible. Val­ indicated Adolf Hitler and Pre­ Watch and Jewelry KoiiM^Berlln .-Vxls “to maintain Indlspen'Sa^lb man. j uable documents, some of (/P)'—The gi’and conscr: pgrted when the firing ceased at Doors Open 7 :.30 P. ,M. PlaylhR :itarts 8|3() P. M. ad In F'rencK\ unity.” Marahal Philippe "What possible condition con-1 1-3 p, ni. mier Mussolini had agreed at their them secret, were housed In lottco’, wliich held marchin KEMP’S, Inc. \ Petain, Vhlef ■ of state, told' the fronts todayXjhat you people [ London’s second alarm of the Attack Berlin Florence meeting Monday upon Lpaa’Im Will Not Accept the Constitution avenue build­ riii’ders for some 5,000.()00 some unified action against Brit­ Piano Tuning / Repairii^At nation tw gbt In a broadcast ex­ should abandon ybur principtes for [ ing damaged by a roaring fire, .av W'as sdunded in m id-after- Secretaryship of I„a- plaining his meeting of last Fijday one man?" the nominee asked. iu n g .Americans, finisherf in noon.' ain In W'hich France and kpain 763 Main St. Tet. 5680 that broke out at alraiit 4 a. might have a role. with Adolf Nllltler. PetaJn added "The •'dictato rial complex in m. Secretary / Stimson was an unlooked-for flurry this | Thi,* cvehing the governm enr!t Bomb Gerniun ('a|utal hor If job Tfti without penetrating far ian troops had invaded’ Greec^ af- Washington, Oct. 30.—(45—il)hn ence last week, at which the Aftples and Navies.' SurelyX thla cal wiring, or a cigarette, was mi.<*.sing. hut finally wound up Their Planes with Ice. L. Ijcwis, the CIO leader w'ho last rlnelples rff rollalxiratlon were i,'car ’c i when the free way of life Is a Largest Assorlmeilt oU (.to blame. There..was ho public ofTicially with two numbers upland,, feiv (xirtibs were drop- • ^ (Continued on Page Two) w'cek gave his support'to Wendell Prize Winning Beef Greeting Cards for ilabllshed. a t teat in the w'orld, we do h()t mention of sabotage from of­ I more than it should-have had; ! pod."and little damage done and London, 'Oct. 30 -(45—Carrying . ^ L. Willkie for president, said to- ficial quarters. rin<*hiir*t 1* cutting tender steak* All Purposes In Town LEHIGH VALLEY NEW 1940 In the rainy tl^vn. after 17 casuniiies caused, they de- on through cold mist which cover- | .day that he would not accept the A*king .Assurunce (Gontinued on Page Two) Iclarcd. ami coasts from Prize W ining Beef hour.* and 31 minute.s ed their planes with ice. Royal- Air | ' secretaryship of labor "if in the agklng, Ghlna. Oft. Washington, Oct. 30—(J”)- The' ' ^ 28 Nazi Planes Destroyed Force fliers last night ■ bombed; future, ItN^hould again be tendered from the Omaha, Neb., IJve Stoek States .Ambassador Ncl- wing of the War Department build­ drawing from the big draft The communique stateil that 28 Berlin and dropped high explosives British Land ; to me.” J, Show. .VK-S.\R-BEN I* one of the DUO-THERM ilqhnson vigorously denied ing W'hich police said hou.*ed a howl, a last solitary blue cap­ German planes were destroyed >'es- in Germany and GefnianTOccupied He made the statement in for- mo*t lieautlful steer* one eoold a*k Itainei (Japanese news Suic’ide Cause mc.ssage center from which .the terday and tw'o bombers during the territory, the 'Air Ministry said : mal comment upon a radio speech signal corps sends coded messages sule was picked up from the On 2 Islands (or; Order a nteok or roast today. report that he had asked gla.ss bottom by Brig. Gen. night. X today. I by reply to the speech in which Get ready, for your paiTy liy orderinif from I’inc- SOLVED!! China for atJturances she would W'as swept by fire eatly today. l.,ondon amt other main targets Fires were slarteci at oil plants, 1 Lewis announced for WTllkie and Kraut and Spare Rib Dinner .. . LV not alter “her policy of relying on Still Unknown Massed fire equipment of the lA)wis B. Hershey, ’ assi.stant had enjoyed l^gthy breathing the ministry said, at Hamburg, a „ ' gave his views on the Roosevelt Vour Wednesday Lunch,eon. hurst . . . ' District pf Columbia brought the spell.* during th /n lg h t, ' Sterkrade and Magdeburg. ■ , • Official Newspaper Fresh, Lean Pork Frohlem! W’e recommend a 'Pile Biggest Britain and the United States for selective service director. It - I administration, Clear. Sweet, Clarilied support In resisting Japan. 1 llamefl under control • after a fight W'hlle.southfca.stefn England, in­ Again the British raiders roared T lirkev W 'ilL Lew'is described the Wagner Siiaghettl Dinner made with of mofe than an hour. The cause of was 5:-17 a. m. (e.s.t.) dow-n on Bremen and W’ilhelms- serta SWEKT CiDKK ...... (jug and contents) ghl. 3.5c SPARR R IB S ...... 1h. 19c Chef Osano’s tamou* never heard of It; It’s a complete Treasurer of Milford That capsule should have been cluding the London area, w'as bear- j speech as a "futile attempt” at Healer Value fabrirattan.” the ambassador said the fire and exact proportions of liaven, Germany, and on Den Hcld- Sii(ip()i^t. answering him. •Sirs. Fo.ster’s Home Made FttUSlt DONUTS . . . oF Bulk Kraut' . .‘.10c lb., 3 tbs. 25c ANTHRACITE cr. Ymuiden and ’ Flushing, Hol­ Give Greece of the report. Savings Bank Takes the damage Were’ not established (Continued on Page Six) (ronllnued on Page..,Ten) "Senator Wagner Is an honor­ lieymoiid’s Donuts. SPAGHETTI V- immediately. land, and Ostend. Belgium, at­ Grole & Weigel On the Market, 7 . . . • * Ankara, Tiirkey, Oct. 29.—(De­ able man and I esteem him high­ . Sirs. Foster’s driver will bring Donuts to us, fresh SAUCE, J v ...... 23c Own Life in Basemietit. A cordon of 15 soldiers regular taching shipyards anu docks. Frankfurts...... lb. 27c The CoalThatSatisfies IJverpool Nazi Target ' Other planes raided railw'ay layed)—(45—The British Informa­ ly,” Lewis said in bis statement. from the ovens, Wednesday and Thursday , . making With Plenty of .Mushroom*: London, Oct JM)—(/P)—^The port of Army sentrieil was posted about tion Office said today that British It is unfortunate that he stooped Milford, Oct. 30.—(4>)-Officials the building as soon as possible and .communications, airdromes, a special afternoon delivery Thursday. P O U S Il IJverpool, other part* of the great' Nav.al detachments had landed on to charge by Inference and Innij- • Freshly Chopped Pinehurst 30c w'ere a t s loss tixlay to ascribe* * Gen'. George C. M ariihall, Army searchlight- batteries and anti­ IMease place Cider and Donut orders now ! Apples b o l o g n a , Ib...... 25c Be sure. Be safe. Protect your family’s Merseyside shipplhg area and the Fliers^ Blackouts Caused aircraft gun positions;'-'The Brit­ the Greek Island of Crete and on endo th a t an offer of the po'rtfoUO GROUND BEEF, 27c Ih. Spe­ motive for the suicide of Henry C. chief of staff, himself appeared on of labor would influence me. . . Popcorn . . Sugar Pumpkins for Jack o’ l.an- cial Wednesday,morning, Industrial northwest apparently Peck, 73-year-old treasurer of the ish lost two planes in the opera- the Island of Cepbalonia, south of ALL B EE F were the chief targets an Oer- the-scene, arriving In the darkness tiona, the ministry said.' Corfu, Would Decline Again leriis. health. Buy and hum Lehigh Valley coal, Milford Savings Bank, who shot "In the past, I have been of.-, riease -Note . . Stoi4 Ctoses At Ti.ANIBURG, Ib ...... 25 c e r b 's m rare bargain'in rushing up the chimney— nuuiy’s raiding pUines came over from his home in nearby Fort By Inhaling Too Rapidly Run Into .Snowstorms ■ (British sources in London deny Hallowe’en Cupcakes and Cakes. ' Please order Aooufy, econom y and heat­ ■ends’ more heat out into the himself through the head In ,.jhe. Myer. fered the portfolio of labo): and I , Noon Medneaday. H tonight for their 54th ronserutive basement of the bank. It’s new's serv'ice reported the that "troops" have been landed on these speci.-il 6flc Cakes one day in advance. the choice of discriminating buyers. Call ing comfort 1 house —Beves oil I R adiant ^ Refuaa to Commetit British airmen ran Into snow- Greek islands.) .. have declined it. If, In the future. FRESH 'night assault on England. In Lon­ Peck, a prominent resident here, brain which responds tb concentra SOUP RIB. Ib...... 15c Thu big, n w l940Duo-Therm IJoor gives . instant flood ol All War Department officials Philadelphia, Oct. 80 (45 - A atdrms arid had to drop parachute .Silent On .attitude It should again be tendered to me Does your family enjoy tender, GEN- don there w'as intermittent anti-alr- killed himseif yesterday afternoon tions of carbon dioxide in .the blood, •I would decline it.” 5145 today and order this coal and enjoy has the famous Duo'Therm extra heal when you need it I ■■ f rraft Are for an hour after the cus­ available refused to. comment on new'ly discovered cause of "black­ flares to find their targets St Ber­ Turkish officials w'ere. silent on Keep this in mind . . . Pinehursl I'lNE FRESH CALVES’ LIVER T w'hlle two bank examiners were the fife, but it appeared to have' and speeds up breathing, the other lin. The heavy fqll.j?! snoW pre­ Lewis said that "in addition to I^AN—FRESH biaa baffle burner—the pat­ Rich, D uu'tunc Brown en­ tomary night alarm sounded later engaged in making a periodic, outs" by aviators was declared to­ this nation’s attitude toward the Fruit Baskets delivered in Manches- Priced a t 65c lb., ,S8c V, Ib. . . If* ex­ SPA RE RIBS. Ib...... 19c started on .the-top of the three- group of "chemoreceptors” located vented observation of the results. Italo-Greek conflict, but the offi­ all this,” Senator Wagner waa cheery‘warmtli and cozy comfort all winter ented burner that buma clean- amel finish makes the Duo- u\ than usual. routine inspection of the Institu­ sto ry wring. C onstruction w as un­ day to be too rapid inhaling,, of in the two main arteries of. the The pilots flew bv instruments. "mla-lnformed on many of hla ter or Hartford. cellent value and healthful food. * • s tion's accounts, but both A. E. Aus­ cial newspaper Ulus said Tur­ White Seedless Grapes ...... Ib. 13c PORK CHOPS, ly/"-Mlently, efflcicnily .from Therm ■ handsome piece ol der way there on a fourth floor to oxygen at high ^titudes. body. "We had hoped to get clear of key was "whole-heartedly with facta.” pitot light to full flame) You (umiturc. Markets At A Glance tin, one of the examiners, and This danger, which may be as A new method of studying heart snow before reaching Berlin,” one Wagner, broadcasting from New Ib...... * • ...... s * * * • 25c President Harry M. Merwln. said provide more room for the expand­ Greece," and the newspaper Yenl get more heat from every drop ilere's your Gience lu get oil New Fork, Oct. 80.—(45— ' ed War Department. important as the loss of consclous- disease b.v measuring directly the said, ’.‘but if anything it was Sabah added: "Turkey will.... if 'York, declared that Lewis had Sliced or Crushed Pineapple BABV of cheap fuel oil I heat on easy terrps—if you corns Slocks — Higher; aircraft*, and nothing h'ad been found w rong In hefls due to rgpld pull-outs from pow'er output of the heart waa W'orsc when wie arrived. made "a grave and tragic mis­ his accounts. Police said th at. although coded need be, know her duty fo give all 2 No. 2 cans 3oc BEEF. LIVER, Ib...... 25c Watte-atopper keepa heat from in and buy nuiel steels lead upturn. messages were sent from that sec­ dives, W'as pointed out today be­ described by Dr. Isaac Starr, also "Still W'e managed to find our aid" to Greece- take" in turning away from ’th* Bonds—Steady; rails lead slow CMIs'Death Suicide ■ of the University of Pennsylvania. target, a large electrical works, Roosevelt admldlstratlon, which On Display At Dr. W. J. H. Fischer, medical tion of the building, ho secret codes fore the closing. meeting of The The latter periodical also warn­ Confeclionerv or Brown Sugar DOG’MEAT, rise. National Academy of Sclencea by The device used la esaentlally a and bombed It through the anow',’’ ed Bulgaria to stay out. declaring: be supported in 1936. Foreign Exchange—Even; rates examiner, termed the death a sui­ were kept there. Red Grapes 7c lb. 2 Ib*...... 25c The Manidiester However, one building guard de­ Dr. Carl E. Schmidt and Dr. Julius suspenaion table on wires hung “should Bulgaria try an adventure Leiris said that thq jMnator "did generally unchanged. ' cide. - 3 lbs. 25c Gold Medal Flour .. lge, bag 89e LESLIE NEW clared "it Is the most Important Ii. Comroe qf the University of from the ceiling, which moves Treasury Balance toward the Aegean, she will be not deal with a,, single point at Colton—Improved; price fixing An em ploys of the bank fetr issue. OPBNALLDAY! Authorized PIIILOAR ApitUance Dealer many years. Peck waa appointed wing of the War Department.” Pennsylvania. Too much- oxygen backward and forward only. The faced by the Turkish Array.” and Bombay buying. x patient merely lies on the table Turkiah rail communications "Aa I staled In my addraos Fri­ 115M ain Street. .Manchester PHoni> 7*47 Nugar — Higher; trade an^ treasurer a decade ago. He waa The building waa constructed iiihaied quickly may be as danger, Waahln^on, Opt- 30-^(45-^Th* during World war days to be used ous as too little over a period of quietly and the pounding of the position of the Treasury Oct. 28: were Interrupted today (posalbly day night,” be continued, " T h e n speculative purchasing. ' treasurer of the Milford Hospital ie no spokesman in the Demoeratto Lumber and Fuel Co. temporarily, but bad .netesr been minutea, they declared. heart vibrates the table against a Recelpto, 822.654,617.24; expen­ by troop movements) and the fam­ KLEIN'S Metals — Quiet; copper baying Society, the Taylor Library Asso­ party, or In th* RooeevMt edndB* ciation and the Milford Cemetery abandoned and with the expansion Two Types of Breathing Control spring. These vibratlona are picked ditures, $83,483,728.22; net bal­ ous Simplon express from the ^d m h u T st Qwcen/.ync. ^ Paul, Mgr. pressure relieved. ance, $1,936,260.685 63; custonui north, which passes through east­ Istratlon, Intellectually eapuMe m i / DIADIAL4i5i ^ 302 MAIN STREET ■ ’> FOOD STOItE V’ool Tops — Firm; snot house Association. His widow, two sons of defenjMactivities ^eenfly, it The body has two tjipes of up. magnified electrically and PHONE 5145 I was decided to enlarge. breathing control—an area In the recorded. receipts for month, $26,865,804.09. ern Greece, had stopped. thla task'. NORTn '■ POST o f f i c e ■ O N E BLOCK FROM STATE ARM ORE l«l CENTER ST. DIAL 85M CENTER STREET Advertise in Tlie Herald—It Pays taking. and a daughter survive. ■V- ■ ■; ' ''V' - ■ . ■ /IV • 'N ■■ .