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f AOB FOimTEm ManrlifpBtrr Ettrttittg TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2,1941 Average Daily Circulation For the Month of November, 1941 The Stanley Group o f the South T^e Women’a Home League of through land south of the old town Bowen. It wrlU also meet a request Methodist W.S.C.S., o f which Mrs. the Salvation Army will 'meet to­ Order Riepairs dump. The high bank on Autumq m.ade on several occastons by resi­ The W M thcr About Town Walter F. Myers of Center street morrow afternoon at the citadel, street will be cut down and dents of Autumn street. Maps 7,010 Foieenst sf C. 8. Trtstkss Wm is leader, will be in chuge of the to make final arrangementn for through the changes the town ^111 showed that Autumn street is well "Wishing Weil," at the Christmas the annual Chrlatmaa sale and tea On Autumn St. have about four building lots'for built up to the point where the Member of the Audit Basssr Thuraday afternoon and Thuraday evening from seven sale. HALE'S SELF SERVE Bnreon'of OIrcalatlons Increaslag eloodtnasa, mlM ti Tb« Doreaa Socltty of the town now owms land and It has peratnres tonight; Tlnwadny an Emanuel Lutheran church will avOhlng. This Is the mystery booth o’clock fin In the Junior hall. Mrs. The work was suggested for the become a main avenue of travel Tht Oriffinal In New England! with packages for both adults and Emily Lutton will be hostess to­ ly cloudy, warmer than tottey. hold Ita Chrlatmaa party at the Bank to Be Cut to Pro* winter months by William Pitkin between Porter street and (Charter slUtfch tomorrow evening, follow­ boys and girls. morrow afternoon. and approved by Town Engineer oak street. Manchester— A City of Village Charm -1 ing the regular monthly meeting. vide Better Highway :------u VOL. LXL, NO. 54 (Clnoolfled Advertising On Page 18) Election of pfficera will take place. The Past Matrons association of The weekly setback tournament AND HEALTH MARKET MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1941 M n. Margaret Houae and Mrs. Temple Chapter, O. E. S., will at the Manchester Fire' Depart­ At That Point. (TWENTY PAGES) Dorothy Johnson are in charge of have its annual Christmas party ment headquarters will be held PRICE ’TORBE CBNT$^| the program. The hostesses in­ Thursday evening in the John this evening at 8:1J5 o’clock. Two Town Engineer J. ii'rank Bowe(f clude Mrs. Esther- Mathlason, Mather room of the Masonic weeks ago the league was out cbalrmaii; Mrs. Elln Mason,' Miss Temple. The members will bring after Merz’s Barbers but on re­ was Instructed last night by the Tomorrow Night! | Wednesday Specials British Artillery Action in tJbya Eirther Peterson, Miss Ann Lind- gifts for their mystery iWdies liable authority it wa.s said this Selectmen to start at once on im­ Committee Favors berg, Miss Mabel Olson, Miss Inez whose identity will., be revealed at morning that Hose Co. Jrs., would provements on School street, east Olsm, Mrs. Sally Johnson, Mrs. this party, and hew names drawn receive a lot of attention tonight. of Norman street in order to Japan Must Accept Norma Dickson. All attending are to r next year. Election of officers sftralghten out School street. It Store OPBN All Day Wednesdays requested to pro-vide inexpensive will be held. The committee In­ Th e Emblem club will have a will be necessary to tear do'wn Eight Billion More gifts. cludes Mrs. Anna Crocker, Mrs. members’ social tomorrow after­ pkrt of the embankment on Au- From Now UrrtU Christmas, Minnie Goslee, Mrs. Caroline noon at the Elks home in 'Rock­ tunin street and Autunm street Group A of Center church wom­ Grlmason and Miss Mable Trotter. ville. from Oak to Charter Oak street an, Mrs. Wallace Payne, leader, is will be put In good condition. Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales! Note Peace Policies; m ^ ln g a collection of magazines Manchester's banks 1 reported A bad condition that has existed In Defense Funds and newspapers. Those who are Mrs. Howard Keeney Is chair­ one of the busiest days of bank­ man of the supper which the Wom­ on Autumn street will be overcome 47-Oz. Can Libby’s willing to save them should notify ing traffic in months yesterday. and men in the employ of the Mrs. n yn e, telephone 7193. - en's League^of the Second Con­ The unusual increase in traffic gregational church will serve to­ town will be given work for the Lcnd*Lease Funds for was due to the issuance Of the morrow evening in connection winter in addition to taking care Pineapple Juice Can Says Stalin David Werbner ol Stephen street Christmas Club checks on Dec. 1 of the ordinary tasks that come to 27e Vast Increase in Pro* Queries Are Secre with the annual Christmaa sale 'is in Boston, attending the spring and the added business which oc­ the attention of the outside force shoe show today and tomorrow. and entertainment. The supper duction of Tanks, and curs on the first day of the month. will be served at six o'clock, and of the town during the year. IN PRIZES 12-Oz. Can Hunt’s Supreme an entertainment by the church The new road will be made Guns for British and Would Turn Japanese People Tol Loin Veal C h o p s...... lb. 44c(Known As Queen Alice) 8 Doors Open At 7 P. M. Playing Starts At 8:00. partment for broader leeway In asked what intention Japan held No reply hM yet been receivsfit.l surprised to see Stalin and Hitler marines in w-hjeh the destroyer hfc told his press conferencs. Htiilrtl f Calve.s’ Liver. •SPIUITU.AL MF.DIU.M , Sale and Tea transferring to other countries, in moving new forcea into French Kearny was torpedoed. SeventhyDaughter of a Seventh Son Doz. Indo-Chlna.) repetition of policy followed kJT^ Spare R i b s ...... lb. 25c /eWMMlWMIlWNniMIMVWmnHnMMWWMXMlIMIMHWmMlWmWWW}! Florida Oranges 21C on a Icnd-leaae basis, equipment (Continued On Page Twelve) Answering a series of wrritten Bnm With a Veil. 'niURS., DEC. 4. 7 P. M. on purchased for the Army with Battle in Libya Has Slackened For the third day running the one day President RoossvMt’S L S au erk raut...... ib. 10cReadings Dally 0 A. M. to 9 P. M. posing a question for Japan wtUcB 1 S.lLVA’nON ARMY HALL funds appropriated since last pre.sa g'ave prominence to dis­ (Continued On P a ^ Twelve) Or By Appuinhnent. In the Serv­ 4 ------patches reporting military prepa­ may bMten a showdown in th e J Women’s Home League. March 11, the date of enactment ice of the People for SO Tears. of the lend-lease act. Empire Units Withdraw rations in the southwe.stem Paci­ Pacific or, perhaps bring about 169 Church Street; Hartford, Conn. Sydney Victim IT *11 PINEHURST VEGETABLES Hand Made Christmas Gifts, HEALTH MARKET Instead, the committee recom­ 10 Additiomd Villages fic by nations said to be deter­ truce that could save ThoUsaaij Phone 6-0097 And ReorganizeRenr.n«t^ Kill from becoming a battleground. Wednesday morning vegetable feature will be on Home Made Cakes and Pies, mended a $1,5.56.496.240 increase in On Southern Front Re- mined to thwart Japan's purposes. Walkout Cailed Tea. Coffee, Nut and Orange the $12,98,5,000,000 already appro­ Given Great Display Period of Confusion Wax Beans.. .fresh new crop at a lower price... Of Direct Hit New Test Against Ureitd Sandwiches, Ire Cream priated for the lend-lea.se program Dirce CJiarged caittured; Nazi Efforts The arrival of the 35,000-ton The secretary of state deacrlbedl and Cake On Sale. Sirloin Steak and proposed that the Arrhy be angle Held by British battleship Prince of Wales the long months of Japan«aBs^J i.b. 35c By Assemblers American conversations since Wax Beans 2 quarfs 25c Admission Free! authorized to transfer is much as To Halt Drive Futile. at Singapore was given great dis­ Broccoli Green Beans Chicory Range and $500,000,000 worth of additional By Sea Raider play in headlines and pictures. A l­ Aj>ril M a period o f conversatlaal Cairo, Egypt, Dec. 3 .-^/P) Part of PIo? and 'confusion—a confusion rMalS*$J Spinach Sweet Potatoes Tomatoes equipment if the military situation Moscow, Dec, 3.— (yp)— so prominent were accounts of Spiced Ham Lb. 39c warranted it. —The British declared today •the meeting yesterday of the Jap­ At Big Arsenal tog, be, said, from actions Cauliflower Peppers Iceberg Lettuce Fuel Oil Both funds would provide tanka, Steiermark Set Fatally that the Battle for Libya ha.s f.t\ ^ • i n The Moscow radio announced anese envoys, AmbMsador Nomu­ ■tatemeh;a at variance with Urn? The new Ice^rg Lettuce is from Arizona.. .excel­ anti-aircraft material, anti-tank slackened, with Empire forces »n Trial Be* today that “bloody battles ra and Saburo Kuruau, with Un­ principles Hmder dlacuaalon. lent quality. California Carrots are now in .. .or we can Agent For weapons and artillery, combat ve­ Ablaze by Broadside of were fought'yesterday eve­ dersecretary Weiles, and incom­ Picket Line Marches in Since the 'xPresident’s queaUCK the hicles, small arms and ammuni­ withdrawn and reorganizing f«»*e Fascist Court at calls for a forthright explonatleM ■ give you bunches of small. Native Carrots and Beets. Chicken Loaf Lb. 29c Sinking British War- ning in the suburbs of Tagan­ plete versions of President Roose­ Front of Main Gate at tion, the committee said, and Gen. for a new test against the Trieste; Assassination velt's pre.ss conference (at which of Japan’s Imim^ate intenttaiA W. G. Glenney George C. Marahall. Arm y chief of jphip. Survivors Say. strongly-held Axis triangle rog.” Forty additional vil­ he told of the questions Mked Ja­ Shell * Loading Plant; informed diplomatic quarters bstB Lower Price! [0PPERS staff, declared their production in pan). believe that it wlll\bring the Ph* k CONNICnCUT formed by Rezegh! Bir El Attempt Made in 1938 lages on the southern front Co. large quantitlea was essential "if have been recaptured and None of the papers dlaclosed the 90 Per Cent at W ork. clfic crisis to a beito wlthla ths Florida Oranges dozen 29c the necessary superiority of forct' Melbourne. Australia, Dec. 3.— Hamed and Zaarran astride week. \ Coal, Lumber, MaHnns’ Supplle''" that the government would be ask­ aiding the strengthening of an 90 per cent of the operating men Hank Post, Prompter. thority for the Navy, including engagement were said to total th r^ povi'der factory explosions, their equipment or tanka with night at Norfolk, Va, assSTtsSf Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint ed to explain "optimist" statements blowing up of raUroad tracka, an anti-Japanese front by delaying had reported for work. $449,720,000 for 2,020 additional 3 ^ , some of them wounded. A ll’ by military spokesmen at the start them. 2 MAIN ST. TEL. 5125 MANCHESTER were made prisoners. The captain attempt to dynamite a bridge ths Japaneae-Amerlcan negotia. President R. R. Walker of the airplanes and tl20.QO0.OO0 for gun of the desert drive, and If such Abandon Equipment tions in WMhlngton. (CotitiniMd Ob Page SiztssB) mounts, ammunition storage and *n«l »n attempt Burning tonka, trucka and carts indepeifiient Arsenal Workers of Advertise in The Herald— ^It Pays to kill premier Mussolini while he The newspaper Chugal asserted other items in connection with the (Contlnned On Page Fourteen) littered the road m the Germana, America, which with three other (CoBtiBaed On Page Sixteen) WM visiting Caporetto in 1938. proposed arming of about 1,000 abandoning their equipment, set American -merchant ships, and Musoohnl's escape from death at fire to It, the broadcMt added. (Contlnned On Page Sixteen) I (OMitinned On Page Fourteen) -Caporetto WM declared by F m - 'V*; KLEIN'S $280,000,000 for about 400 patrol The broadcMt called German and. mine-laying vessels. cists to haye been miraculous, but losses "enormous" and Mid I’our Flashes ! A exact details of the incident were gunners'are. literally smoking Ger­ (Late BolietlM ot tlM (P) Wtosl . Apart from its strictly mtlltary, not disclosed. There have been Temperature ’3 WEDNESDAY funds, the blU "XlBO carried $87,- Strikes Continue mana out of one village.” eight other announced attempts to 179.000 for purposes Indirectly re­ kill the premier since he became Germany w m declared by Prav- House Offered Choice Oermsa Officer Shot SPECIALS! lated to detense, chiefly new or have lost more than There Quality Guaranteed Paris. Oecopled Froaoe, augmented power . projects; $37.- Mystery to Knudsen 1922 **** in 21,000 men, killed qr wounded, in F a llin g ! SAUERKRAUT, 600.000 .for foreign war relief and ^ e running BatUe of Rostov and —(jP)—The O cn asa foreign property control and $8.- The prosecutom Mid they could ^ d Arm y troops were credited Parta ansiaoBoed today thB8.B .3 lbs...... prove that the organization’s aims Of Bills on Walkouts 25c 711,833 to carry out non-defense with recapture of several villagea moa medical ooips - oBIc m 0PM Co*Director Can’t were dUtrituted In schooU of brcB shot iMt algM Is tbs RIB Where You See The Sign ofi activities authorized in several new Plezzo, Oltresonzia and Pluslna in Mozhaisk and Stalinogorsk see- T IT’S GOING TO BE COLD. Thai’s laws. void Mageato, aad PORK ROAST, Raiders Bomb Incite SokUers to Desert to n of the bllzzard-ridden central 1 'iTie Army’s share of the total In- Understand How in front Tight Squeeze Touchy Que»* Imposed a 8:30 p. m . enrtsw one thing we’re sure of. And you lb. Defendant! were charged iwith the entlrs Teath orroadl 20c Unlimited *S^mergency' inciting soldiers to desert, distri­ .,'.7!'* P*n‘v-»tricken qnemy" Is' ^ e ll Under Admonition can be just as sure of a warm com­ Come in and see our General Electric Appliances. T h en shop (Continued On Pdge Fourteen) still in fligh!- before punuing So- The BBsooBoeaiMit 1 PORK CHOPS, fr British Port buting anll-Ita:*ian literature and around and compare with all others — |n ^au ty, in convenience, Walkouts Continue. rtat forces fiom Rostov, Mid Prav- Un Materials T o Find Om if Labor few woold ooBtlnoe fortable home this winter if you holding subversive demonstrations I ib. 25c under the cover of aporU, cultural ^ Communist party.organ, in sBd speeifled that OeiwiBa in features that mean thrifty operation and long life -w- and dispatch broadeikat by the Mos­ I» Intending Rebellion. Itlea "reoervad the right to make it a point to order Lehigh New Yql-k, Dec. 8.— (A>)— Nazis Oaim Fliers Se­ and charitable meeUngs for cow radia HAMBURG, we’re sure you’R say; I Wpmen Draft which the penalty may be death. SenBtbrs Talk ^ About graver measaree’’ iator. William S. Knudsen, co-direc­ _Xtoee Villages Becaptnred Valley quality coal now. It’s the Ib...... 25c I verely Damage Mer­ All prisoners were accused of BoUetin! “IT S G. E. FOR M E !" tor general of the Office of Three viUages were declared to Special Treatment for ittod O f MBTfier Charga healthy way to enjoy summer tem­ Washington, Dec. 3*—(/P) •TTie Right Place To Shop" Pro^am Hit Production Management, as­ chant Ship in Night. (Oontinned On Page Fsnrteen) Me., Dec. (Cootinned On Page BUteeo) ^Little Business’ Today ''—The House, starting to vote A Fraaklia eonaty Sspsrlsr perature in the dead of winter. In the G E N E R A L ELECTRIC Ap­ serted today before thou­ Berlin. Dec. 3—(A5—German air on anti-strike legislation, de­ Jury today aoqoittsd tysi sands of industrialists that pliances which we have on hand |l-ady Aktor Criticizes ,, , ... raiders bombed a port on the Brlt- Washington, Dec. 3— up— Sena­ cided tentatively today to W beder, 50, of s charge o f KLEIN'S there is no substitution of mate­ he can t for th e life of me >**> southwest coMt during the tors tolk^ stout apecUU treat- dcr is the Jnae 7 ahe^tog deny benefits o f the National of Mias Florence H. rials. ^ e n our present supply is Churchill for Not Go understand how, in a declared night and severely damaged mrtit for "little businesa'.' today Science Studying Birds after learning that on enlarged de­ Labor Relations act to anions pretty blonde FOOP STORE exhausted we cannot guarantee the unlimited national emergen­ large merchant ship In British ing I Further on Plan. waters, the Gerihon high command fense production, called the “vic­ which choose officers who dent, with whom the atsto 161 CentCT Si. TeL 3256 same quality of materials. cy, auch fooUahneaa" m strikes sold today. tory program,” may produce a were members of the Commu­ he hod hod "adniteraao niat London, Dec. S — (yP) — Lammlttoe hearing yesterday ■IMea (D ., T ex.), by voice vote. aaoerted thst "frotn period. With production geharolly Bolsa Chics members ^ sUlI had BUY COAL F. E. B R A Y e ' ' over the bill, ths American-bom on the upgrade, we have been e n ^ e d in a akirmlsh with Brit- begins ’way back in —so that small business and in­ point of view sur (otess la nember of Parliament aoserted Irt speedboaU in the EngUah »n*ay a duck dinner in their big dustry could get a porUon U and material caabte oa to JEWELER G.‘ E. WASHER I NO. AW-322. subject to a test of strikes which 99, . Thirteen well-to-do southern $ton$ .clubbouM, * Washington, Dec. 3.— (/P) prime miniMer "hod a blind Oionnri M d scored several hlU on ^ if o m la sportsmen subecribed scarce materials. may attack eoailBg from Believe me, I know State Theater Building Heavy Steel Tub. Cast Aluminum culminated in the cool atrikea in Apporttea Lost Big Profit —-Th/s House was offered its Bjre wbere Women are concerned," November, not in most cose for the British veaaels with their guna. for one to five shares each of stock Chainnon Wash (D., Mass.) sold when." Azrtvhkg at tha V l*y what Pm talking about. 737 Main Street Agitator. Permanent Lubrication. 'od urged all women be treated thereupon stopped and incorporated The Bolsa i..md Tfie organization prospered m be beUeved the Senate Navy 0>m- choice today of three strike- port oa his way to n p i rt 8B ~ wages or working condiUona but probably no other duck club ever Pm King of the fuel One-Centrol Wringer. Complete like. " I f you don’t conscript mar­ fightu^, ths communique said. Co. Soma of th. bearded and mus­ mittoe favored legialaUon that curbing bills and tackled the ■hal Potala. ~ * iaduatry simply be- the usual demands for rinsed lit* . stockholders ore sttn hove Select Your with flUer hose and electric empty* led women there w ill be great shops, union shops, preferential tachioed pioneers kicked quite would give small bustocM a "per­ touchy question under an ad­ *wHm I do a better Job scontent," she said. Three Aircraft m i— the Uat big iiW r a » p . ■hope, or what-not. . . . “P uiey ever centage of materials that wouldn’t and. do It for you cheap, The prime minister announced a London, Dec. '3— UP— The A ir prohibit or slow up the national monition by Representative ar. Better order coal Uers We ore in a very .good po- ^ convert theirth e ir for they’mthey re aiacalso diaaolving the Other I lodcis as low as $64.95 com* bill yesterday to conscript immar- h U n is^ said today thre^ British favorite ponds into the very ex- >isc defense program.” Ramspeck (D;. Ga.), that “if Personal slUon on wages and w o r $ ^ con- aircraft were misMhg followins elusive Bohw Chics Gun Club. company. They’re going to divide Marttsto at a N ets. ded women between 20 and 30 for ditiona in practically every field the land into individual pai . Fhver ABscstIng Feroeatage wc are to be faced with rebel­ DIAL 5145 TODAY! 'be uniformed services but i«- ^ b l n g o f ohJecUves in occupied Entertalaed FBmoms Men reels New Yerii. Dee. 8.—<(P>— of Industry. .•nd apportion it among the aenators L u cm (D., .) oiul r ' Icting "lethal or combatant" P w e e iM t night and on o t ^ k They had some great Umes, how- 108 111 lion by labor in this country, tertta—Mixed; mMnbera. 4 Truman (D„ Mo.) sold they favor­ Xmas Cards PAY THE EASY WAYi jluty to volunteers. ' We have all kinds o f work to do y ca tei^ y ogmlnrt ohlpping off the ever. They attracted world wide the Urns to Ood it out is now." and then we have to stop a. J T m attorneys who got to delv­ ed allocating a definite percentage D o c la ^ g there is »no woman Norwegian coast. attention and qntertalned funous Rmnspsek’s statomsnt followed N ow *argue about Jurisdictional disputes, ing into the unique gun club's coiw of copper, steel and other scarce p a y m e n t bore old-fashioned than I am,’’ sportsmen, financiers, cSlebriUes his reading of a letter from on REGULAR DOWN . organizational disputes, and God jMrato set-up supplied the reason. meUla to small industries. They |-*dy Astor said ahe bod concl'ud- Treasury Babuice and even a few members of royal­ unidentlffed worker Mtterfy oppos­ BxcI 78 WEEKS TO t*AY BALANCE knows w h at" ty. In those early days they trav­ TJwy M id there a 86.000,000 to be sold from 3 to 8 per cent of most ing any anU-strtke IsgUlaUon. W.JWHAL6 “it i«i’t fair to bring la a blU cut up now but eaUmated that oraBy /MaDchester Lumber & Fuelvta. Knudaqn contlnuad In his gpuch .of theee meto)s would enable 160.- 50 for «|.00 tfretendlng women haven’t come eled by bnckbooid the 40 mijes or Spokesmen for the CIO and A F L MANCNisnii Co n n * to the 46th annual Congress of » > d ^ tooes might take 60 par CENTER STREET O'* REFRIGERATORU |0*want CJonsldering the muddle so to their club. 000 m ail bustaeas concerns to have also opposed such laws. And Up. American IndOatnr: About 1930 oil Whs dtofcoysrrd on Proflto In 1943 and k m openttog. even tf UMy ass- nen )kavs made, it is astounding R e c e ip t $69,808.807.34: e x M ^ . 80 per cent in 1913. Vknsa BOi'Oaa "jyith my ret^lections of Mr. the property, near Un heart « f the not fit Into ths defense progrsifi.' Chalrmwi Vlasea net b a U w . - ^ C h i c s Is dlasolving la- [iC oalh^ pn Pof, ugktsen)" now ^ Huntington Beo«d> field. BlockweU Smith, oseiatont di­ the Naval Oommitt custoqu receints name means: -Llt- rector of priorttlM in;the Office' of (OsuUaMd Ob Pag* KigMm). For BwoUw.$MM,*n. “ ^ T » s club leased the Ml righU but hla bill based on 5 £ 2?^- **’*’^ “ • lot /J:. tiasd ths huatiag prtvtlsfas « g d d lm sMh.- . . . .^-- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8,1941 JETWO '■■■V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1941 ter of a prominent msMl Bowen. Said ha waa Inclinad to ver. of To Chestnut streeL For ler’s Activities City’s Defense Committee think he did know of the miehap, parking against traffic .costs of North Enders Liquor Stolen enUy taking the maneuvers PoKce Court but that there waa no evidence to ona dollar were charged against 18 SHOPPING DAYS serlotisly than mdst of the conK prove this was ao. Harold Jarvis o<' 240 Spruce street. FitUy Abolished munlty. Keaarla was apprehantM by po^ The same penalty was charged Pick Speakers to Christm^ By Hijackers Federation of World The girl bugler’s activities were lice after a phasing m o t b ^ had ajnlnst Robert Wharton Jr, of 34 compleirly abolished. |[esaris Freed seen the Kesaris truck bgel^ into Westwood sfcrfeet on a parking A l f o G / y S iUM.— the the parked car and then drive'on. coimt. Two Armed Bandits too aweet' - notes of ' reveille The accused said he had no On on Intoxication charge John Improvement Ashocia- U.S. Defense Savings Seen Coming by Ford oirer 9 quiet residential British air experts are of the In Town Court knowledge of the impact. Hall of 65 Watbworth street paid Hold Up Driver and in Beverly for s. third opinion that Nazi raiders drop fire Continued «to December 22 waa tO.and costs. tioii Completes Details BONDS and durirr eastern seaboard bombs, not only for incendiary the reckicea driving case of, An­ VVendell R. Moshler of ' Willi- O f Christmas Program Take Truck’s Cargo. Will Level AH Barriers maneuvers, a disturbed purposes, but also to give suffi­ Meriden Driver Found thony P. Markiewlcs of -Hartford, mantle, charged with speeding bn STAMPS Itlani went sleuihlng. cient light for night explosive involved In a fatal accident at the Spruce street’ pleaded gqllty and Orange, Dec. 3— (g>)—Two pis­ O f Nationality and Re­ He realdent of the Eighth School A Texaco Crystallte not guilty on a charge of evasion to a p ^ r . 60-day-walting - period - proposal, The driver, Harold Goldberg, ol Detroit, Dec. 3—Henry Ford said BAST HARTFORD JtUities District will also appear Drive In al Range Oil, T a committee mem­ take over and operate the plants would see the advantage to be ers. In returning the balance state­ ber today the contributions are Involved,-'- gained by voluntarily coming in. ment and cheeky also included are coming in but a lot more money Ready to Offer Amendments Santa Claus Visits They would need no armies and Keilh'fi larjfp assortment of veloriperles inrluda the original deposit slips made out was needed, especially this year there would be no wars becau.se Rilpresentatlve Halleck IR.. nations would all be neighbors in Rccaiisc Fatlier John’.s Mcn, "Is that the time is here to return checks and the balance Is House Gets Choice fiery demands that drastic reme­ arranged In circular form and the It i.s pure, whole- raTura shown. .start the federation. The last dies be ordered for strikes to tbs predominating colors used In deco­ prophecy along this line was made some anrl rich in the Harold C. Alvord, treasurer of On Strike Bills arguments of those wanting noth­ rations were red, white and blue,' Just 100 years ago by Tennyson. essential vitamins A JOHirS the bank, said that by returning aet off by Christmas greenery. ing dons at all. Speecbea of the Ills .’-Locksley Hall* was a marvel­ and D. lOICBC the deposit slip it will show any latter type were applauded by Santa Claus cropped In In tbs af­ ous forecast of things to come. He error that may have been made in (Continued Prom Page One) ternoon with a gift for each child targe groups of labor leaders In the foreca.st the invention of the air­ SUCCESSFULLY USED 85 YEArI the deposit and also - saves the galleries who were admonished present, and Is to make a return off period before a strike could plane as an Instrument of peace bank filing space. After the de­ several times that they were pres­ visit this .evening for the same Then he saw It turned into a ter- posits are made they are taken to ba called, then Ramspeck Immedi­ ent as guests of Congress and the purpose. Uncle Sam with bis pock­ ately moved to substitute the La­ tible tool of war. After that he another part of the bank where rules forbade such outbursts. ets filled with mysterious pack­ saw the war drums beenme silent they are photographed and the bor Committee’s bill containing a One of the last speakers of the ages is the grsbbsg feature at this •in the Parliammjt of man, the photographic copy Is held as the 60-day cooling off period provision day. Representative Belter (D., fair. federation of th^ world.’ Every­ bank's record of deposit. and authority for the government N. Y.) declared Congress was The weather this afternoon was thing has come In the order he saw Holiday Party to take over a defense plant where "acting In heat and haste." that more epringlike than wintry and up lo the present time. All Hearing Is Continued production waa Impeded by a all tha pending measures were as a large number of the mothers snd Parliament of man,-the federation Princess work stoppage. "Ill-considered as they were lU- their little ones turned out. of the world.' I think the time is Hartford, Dec. 3— (J’) —Argu­ Ramspeck said the Labor Com- concelved," and that compulsory At six o'clock Mrs. Howard here, and I think America has a ments In the New Haven Water .mitteea' bill was “a reasonable bill arbitration "can make strikes Il­ Keeney, chairman, assisted by big part In it." I Company rate case continued at that will atop strikes for 60 days" legal but It cannot prevent them.” Mre. George Stiles, Mrs. Alexan­ Ford said that every country another hearing before the state and, as a last resort, would let the Caution Against Haste der McKenna and Mrs. Hannah that took part In the last war Mahogany — Maple — Birch $ 3 . 4 9 public utilities commission here government take over a plant. Others cautioning against haste Jesperson will serve a roost pork "asked for something and got It today. That, he said, waa adequate to were rtepresenlatlves Welch (R., supper to those who have made except the United States. We a.sk- The company has appealed to meet the situation at this time. Calif.), McKeough (D., Ill.l. and ■ranFri-atlons. An entertainment by ed for nothing and g o t nothing. Representative Smith (D-Va). the choir under Mrs. David Ben­ $ 2 -9 8 to $ She’ll be the prettiest the Superior Court from an order Hook (D.. Mich.). • u,* f . " asking for anything 7 .9 5 of the commission rescinding in­ then moved to substitute his more Favoring all-lnclualve leglsla- nett will follow, without charge. this time. We lend and lease mate­ girl in these delightful far-reaching bill which would tlon. Representative Cox (D., Ga.) Frocks. creased rates authorized by it be­ rials, men and ships without i New fore Governor Hurley reorganized freeze open and closed shop ar- asserted the "security of the na­ A palindrome la a word, or sen­ thought of repayment. But I think BENDIX the commiss'on. Several weeks rangements'^during the emergency, tion la. being opposed by a hand­ tence which reads the same back­ the time has come when we have *Lovely ward as forward h o m e l a u n d r y ago the company presented its would require unions to file finan­ ful of lustful renegades and rack­ the right to demand something in I)e Luxe general rate structure at a hear­ cial reports with the government eteers greedy for power.” Refer­ letum and the only repayment the Ask for Demonatration. ing. and would forbid violence and In­ ring to the presence of many i:nlon United States can oak or accept Gondola • *Lasting timidation. leaders In the city, he shouted- 15TH ANNU'ERSAR'Y DANCE is something that insures peace Seizure Sections Eliminated "The goons are here. The alien and prosperity bo the world." KEMP'S full. folding • • * Lingerie Personal Notices He announced that he had. at Harry Brldgeg^ is In the capital, OF CITY VIEW DANCE HALL Seen "Practical Example- Inr. the Iat;t minute, eliminated plant trlvlng orders to his henchmen. . . . Keeney Street Citing the United States as a seizure sections. Tha Issue Is whether a few greedy, Service On All Makes Beach Cart SATURDAY. DECE.MBER « ' practical example of federation Give a gift of luxury . . . Lingerie! She’D Representative Thomason (D- brutal, racketeering leaders shall Ford said: of Washers love the soft Satin Gown with its own lacy Card of Thanks Tex) inquired why and Smith re­ defy the government of the United Admission 44c (tax Included.) 0;implta® Genov^ii an<1 fami­ plied: }y^at we have done the people Phone 5680 top. . . the delicate, bewitching Slip with lace ly wish to expreis thair appri^cta- States." Favors! Noisemakers! of Europe can do. The people of tlon and thanks to the relallyeii. "For two reasons; the first Is trim. \ nalghbora and frtenda for tha kind- that we have It already, apparent­ Europe are just as good as you neas and aymhathy ahown at the ly, and the second is that I don’t find anywhere. They are «o Keith’s Selection of Doll Carriages Includes loaa of their beloved wife and think We should take an Indus Fire Attendant nvare warlike than we are. But mother- they are divided and kept divided About Every Wanted Style and Size. O. Cenovesi and Family. try's plant away because labor THUR*. by iri^ who profit by divisions GOWNS $1.98 up strikes.” Of State Hospital AND VVood Body Coaches and Beach Carta \ Quilted Glamour! Tea aad White. Speaker Rayburn told his prCss FRIDAY and wars. But If Europe were fed­ conference that hs had heard re­ CIRCLE erated, tha people who profit by ports that an effort would be made war win never again get a foot­ Hartford, Dec 3—<4’)—Discharge MISC. COSMETICS hold; they would have nothing to :o recommit to committee at the of an attendant who Mve a pa­ laat-mtnute whatever legislation is YOUR CHOICE OF ANT work on. $3.98 up SLIPS $1.49 up tient an unauth •)rised dose of sed­ COSME’n C S ON HAND! "Hew la something to think Tea Rose and White. Lecy and Tailored. worked out. He commented: atives waa expected to close an I feel this way: with the House Investigation of^he death of Wil­ about, Ford contlhued—"Europe never^haa produced V European. Big swishy cotton quilt House She’d Love a h Q ,o c c il having full opportunity under an liam Smith, 74-years-old Inmate SCOTT Robes. Coziiy warm, easily open rule to perfect a bill and ac­ of the Norwich State hoapital. Frenchnfien, Ormans, ' Scandina •«r«-iMsi> tn. viana, Italians, . Hollande'ts, Bel ikall ikal washable. All sizes and col­ tually perfecting one and then re­ Although the Public Welfare h naS la awS. H ou secoa t! committing It, Uie action would be Tianef gians.gians, Russians,Russians. Poles—yea;-Poles — butKii' ors. Council of the state reported,' *SS M atia Interpreted through the country Tuesday, to Governor Hurley that (H aag That la the phison as putting legislation of this this incident was being Investigat­ of division. Yet pdth these vSty character to sleep. ed along with the fatal beating.;of PLUS! "HIGHWAr WEST" ■same naUonaliUes and races heW Pindhurst _ "If we don’t adopt something Herbert Hoyt, a paUent at Fair- ■ in the United States, "We have pro­ $ 1 .9 8 out of this bill, we’ll be through." field State hospital In Newtown, it NOW; SUPER GIANT SHOW! duced Americana. U these people K eith ’s FRESH FISH Complicated Situation was reliably stated today that the -SIAN POWER” can become Americana In Ameri- He was referring to an unusual- Norwich mcldent had bwn probed •TIGHT SHOES” they can become Europeans In Hoavy D uty ThriD her with a Flaiddock FiDets. ly complicated Parliamentary to its conclusion: Europe. That is what federation Housecoat this Christ­ Perch Fillets. situation which permits an un­ Dr. William J..Bryan, euperin- would do." limited number of proposals to be tendent. .said that the state police mas! Very grown-up! SMELTS ...... lb . 28c pending at the same time and and other authoritle# were satis Scooters Ail colors.. . 4 tp. 16.V Whole Haddock ..,.lb . 14c which may defer until the last f M that the second dose of seda­ uarsa«sfm s4iism ^M minute the actual makeup of the tive ^ven to Mr. Smith was not TusM iK RaUroacl Fireman 41 Inches I,ong. Cod. Pollock. legislation. the cause of death; The attendant. r m r Semi-Inflated Tires., Salmon.. Halibut. AdmlnlstraUon leaders were Dr. Bryan expmined, was ordered Killed by Train Comfortable HOSIERY... making no predictions as to vrhat to admlnlstcT one . sedative, to the MUtFpiLSnL Brake. method would finally be selected patient, but thac he added a dose H u m m m S T - 7 Give her the glamour of glamor­ but they expected the voting to of tha other aedatlva afterwards. Ador-ables! ous le g s ... answer that question not later The ettendsnt br. Bryan said, IN PERSON.^ • Bridgeport, Dec. 3.—OP)—Ed­ Pinehursf Salads than tomorrow. However, after was an experienced employe who ward Stewart of 118 MUes str^t, a fireman employed by the New Watercress, fan cy...... 1 two days of general debate, a ma­ had worked at the MesMchuaette NYLONS $1.69 jority o f members appeared oppos­ General hospital and the Boston MARTHAr^. Haven Railroad at the ie«.t End $le98 up Cucumbers ...... ea. 1 ed to drastic measures and In favor B ute hospital. An autopsy, per­ yjrda, was killed accidentally ' Free Radishes. of some Improved voluntary arbi­ formed by Dj Maurice Moore, su­ shorUy before 2:30 a. m. today For hmiry In bed...give Icebenr Lettuce. tration machinery rather than perintendent of Backus hoapital when he stumbled into the path of Delivery her a Quilted Jacket. SILK . . $1.00 and a Norwich Btete hospital aq eastbound train In Stratford, Browniii!! Boston Lettuce. compulsion. The first vots today was expect­ trustee, showed a “dosen legiti­ near Bruce avenue. Peppers. mate ceusee" of deeth. Dr. Bryen RAYEi Preliminary Investigation by ed on Uis proposal of RepresenU' / New Cabbage. live rmlth (D.. Va.l. more drasUe declared. Stratford police revealed that ‘ Chicory. and compi ehenslvs than any of the > C L Y D E J M Stewart apparenUy had climbed Canade’e domestic exports In up the shoulder of the banking Avocados. other:'. This was offered as a sub- Shsll Horsehid# Bt'li’ te for the meifsure ^Mnaorad tbs first nlns months of 1941 and tripped into the train os it Persimmons. bvly lt-rpre''"nt ’ tlve Ramspeck (D,, showed en Increase of 8309.032,- was passing on Track No. 2. W O R ^ SHOES SUBIMER SQUASH r.nla.I, and approved by tne Labor 015 over the same period in 1940. BAND - W. 8. Young, engineer, aald that Average 15c each. he caught a glimpse of the roan Here’s ao all-weather work shoe Fresh Spinach. W the train rounded a slight thsi’s built to ’;tsks it.” Only curve, just before Stewart walked R ainy D ay Into It. ' genuios borsefaide that conuios STATE * THURS.s FRI.S SAT. Dr. H. R. DeLuca, medical ex­ ‘•“ I soper-tough inner sbsll is THURSDAT--PINEHURST IROVEN PICTUR aminer, ordered the man’s body «*sd in the uppers. Specially r ir TOUVE LOOKING FOR A Plaid THEATRE - Hartford removed to an undertaking estab­ •^••*•4 to. nuke ihesi rapslicnt SonicthiiiK DUTtrciit! GRAND. GRAND MOVIE . . . lishment, whers identifleaUon was to moisture, oil snd gssoUns. Ym i Cm Sm ft H O m made by the man’s family. Ham Patties LATE SHOW TONlGHTl Slosh around sU day in rain, m N O W ! Private Lives oil snow or mad...tbSy’U dry out ipOT svary lady ynur list Claaale blooaa perfect for A gift to daUght her—furry Froteote Border Violotioa soft and pliable! . iglesae! Stitrhed detail yon, for gifta! Long ataavad mitts! Parfcct for sports- $2-98 39c lb. Glamoar Girb in HoU]r{| ^ fine. BUppIs leathera. with convarlibla or Patar waar, for *’draaa!* too! Coined Bcof. wood! Hsinging, Manchukuo. Dec. 8— Liver. f s m m r —The Manchukuo govsrament n h e k . aolorB. Pan collar. White, eolors. Whlta hunny for. ^HSay-aa-a-wink” theaa protested today to the Soviet con­ S2-40. R a i^ p c a in vivid sulate general la HarhtB against Gustafson’s pklda...Every school Baby Beef Liver the sUsged violatloo a t Msachu- BROWNBILT girl’s lova! w w P w w f :uo’s sasteni border by five annsd $1.98 $ 1 .9 8 Uisalsn soldiers yasteiday. Japa­ SHOE STORE $2.29 3 2 c ^ . nese guards were reported to have Shoaldcr Lamb Cbova I kiUed two o f Uis RuMtaaa. 705 MAIN STREET V USE YOUR BURTON’S CHARGE ACCOUNT AT NO ADDED GOST TODAY: SHOWN EVERY NIGHT SSelb. V . "Ladles te rLUS.-.JiM air l t d o n m 'Himry Mdridi for President* AT 10:45 P.M. The lowest total of annual "Lean 8t«w j^ LjubIl PLUSI ■ ■ ■■ I dcathsj;stnce 1918 was in 1921, in li ’'• I .R T rths same yaar that saw our all- LtuhebigheM .total of annual WrtJw. RmcI Herxld A^vs*' - r

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■ MANUHES'FER EVENINd MEKAl-D.’ MANCfTESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1941 I JOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD i MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8,1941 PAGE Georgia summed up the average lays could only be financed by ury’s former god) of meeting two- Birth Control Bill on a charge of robbery while arm­ Regular Army selectee’s reasons . for enlisting Federal Taxes large-scale borrowing whlth would thirds of expenditures bY taxation WAKE UP YOUR County’s Hens High Bail Set ed in connection with a holdup at iiafWMwwMMlKwwMataiatat when he said: have to be paid back over a long and one-thira .by borrowing likely a Howard Johnson restaurant »aily R a d io P ro g ra m s "I flgiire it this way; I’m gonna period of years. to be attaineU. More likely, George Passage Foreseen there last September and his case i Seeks Youth have to flght I f we get in the war Close to Top Can't Foreoee Debt Limit ■aid, 1m s than half of the money LIVER BILE- Boosf IncQHie For Suspects was continued until Dec. 8 under Wmattrn MaMrri Ttaw no matter If I’m a drafted man or "W e can’t foreaee the limit of int/4rauld be raised by Immedl- WMmwK TmTN 0«l •( $10,000 bail. in the regular Army. But if I’m an the debt that ta likely to be in; M im teM voliif lUriw’ U Ct Waterbury, Dee. 3. - i/p, Btate Wallingford authorities have enlisted man, I ’ve got a chance to said ha was Informed that in George Says Cost o f De- curred before this defense program Tb« Uv«r •hould pmii Men Arraigned in L'^rly High Average $110,000,000,000 to 3150.000.000,1 __ Yo«r ■ttw5h. Y«o ‘^ “ < Ml- Price Level Is Higher. ed that "the day will come" when The latter, upon his discharge Plenty o f ^^ruits. Out of every batch of 100 se-. Spread by Borrowing. and it will have to be amorHsed 000,000, For the um e period, he ■Um•tod.U Ybm f*«l 9onv, vamk And in* w rid a bill legalizing birth control Court for Robberies. from the hoapltai, also is due for lectecs Inducted here, the Army over the life of the presen^ the said, tax receipts were not expect­ looiia ponk. would be paased. arraignment in connection with For Bing Crosby’s Program next and may be the thlrd/genera- ed to exceed $16,000,000,000. It UkM tiMM pood, old C*ftor*« Linto Hartford, Dec. 1—Hena of Hart­ i By Don Whitehead recruits an average qjf.60 to 80, Washington, Dec. 3 (A5. Sena­ Liror n iU to pot th«M 1 ploU of kUo flow- "W e might an well face the Hartford. Dec. 8.—(*>)—Four of the Hartford department store During one flve-day period recent­ tton. He did not rule out the possibil­ Inp fr««ly to moko pop f«al **up and «p.'* ford county have contributed ma­ fact," he added. robbery. Camp Blanding, FliL, Dec. 3 tor George ID., Ga.l, said today he f)«t • packapt tod^. Tako •• diractod. five Hartford men arrested after ly 364 selectees were Inducted and "W e are certainly /far up the ity that aome substantial reduc­ Curtin, a member of the Senate 7;1,1 NBC-Red; 8:56 CBS; 10:45 (A')—Recruiting officers are^ork- tion could be made in the approxi­ KlTaetlva In maklM MW flow fraolp. Aak terially thla year - In oaal.atlng N#w Tork, Dec. 8— Mary. 315 wanted to Join the regular wa.s convinced that Federal taxes scale now of the. rev^ue that may for Cartor’a LIttk Livor PiUa. 104 aad IM . Committee that rep Christian; 9 Fred serves, National Guardsmen and Gcoige said he believed a major­ be anything tike the *4.800,000,000 recovering at Hartford hospital They arc subdued by the .strange Heavy production coupled with pressure behind the bill was the from injuries suffered when he London, Dec. 3 - (45 December eafa day. Allen; 10 Glenn Miller orchestra; hundreds of selectees for a three- ity of the .Senate Finance Commit­ boost ^ggested to the House Ways TTiere are about 100 "private" a favorable market meana that She haa signed for the first sev- 10:30 .luan Arvizu songs.' .surroundings, strange face.s. and CHA8. G. SCHKI.L greatest in his experience. Jumped out of a window at the 31 was designated today as the year hitch in khaki. the evidences of military life, or tee, of which he is chairman, and Means committee recently by streets In New York City, of Income from egga ahould exceed deadline for British women to ;an broadcasta in 1942 and may NBC-Blue— 7 Easy Aces; 8 Quls Since July 17, more than 3,000 agreed with him that Federal taxes TrfM ury officials. which Rockefeller Plaza, near 1053 Main St. TeL 8537 Hartford state pnl*:e barracks Kids; 9 Basin Street Chamber Mu­ the “ HI. .Sucker.’’ of soldiers al­ $600,000,000. The natldn’a hens Monday. complete knitting for Russian ^eontlnue on the program indefin­ men have enlisted through the re­ already were .so high as to be only lor, iie added, was the Treas­ "Radio City” is the most famous. are expected to proiWce forty bil­ Men and Young Men- Who Enjoy Fine itely. Connie is going on the road sic Society; 9:30 Ilka Chase; 10 ready hardened by a year of Irain- Joseph Chudinski, 24, and Ed­ trcKrpa. cruiting office here and 65 per Ing. a little under the maximum ammint lion eggs this year, on the basis Sewer Coiilrael "W e were not told why, but I to fill concert engagements. American Melody Hour. cent of them were selecteeb who ward Kuzmak, 29, were arraigned In the evening after their induc­ that could be drained out of thi of production figures. think we can Uke it that the port MBS—7:15 Here’s Morgan; 10:- Voluntarily chose the three years national Income "without tremei yesterday in Hartford police court A man will catch a rattlesnake 15 Spotlight bands; 10:30 Lone tion. the recniiting officer .show.s Defense buying and sales pro­ Bids Too High on charges , of breaking, entering of Archangel will be frozen up by Furnishings and Clothing Moderately Priced of regular Army life to one year them technicolor movie.s of regu­ ou.sly weakening our whole motion activities were prime rea­ that time," said Admiral Sir Syd­ '^ t h hia ban. hands and then milk Ranger. of training as a drafted man. omy,” and theft in connection with' a .the reptile of its dealy venom lar Army life, dramatized skit.s of sons for the higher price. Chain Hartford department store break ney Fremantle, retired, chairman In dozens of recruiting stations, While the Georgia sena^r told stores, which la.st year purchased irtght before the mike on Dave El- What to expect Thursday: the life as a cavaljyman, a parachute The day of the use of pick and where several fur coats were of the Navy League's Seafarers’ the drafted men form a big block trooper, an Infantryman or an reporters he was willing \.y< support t o presents.. more than a third of the eggs Comforts Supply. ^ These tinmi’s "Hobbv lx)bby” program war—momihg: 8:00 NBC; 8:4.5 shovel for digging trenches to in­ stolen. Their cases were continued of the tegular Army’s supply of rea.sonnhle mcreasea in /levies and produced in New England, report Siatarday at 8:30 over CBS. The NBC-Red; 8:.5.5 NBC-Blue; 9:00 artilleryman. stall water or sewer pipe lines has to Dec, 5 under *10,000 ball. (Archangel Is the port through A R R O W enlisted personnel. to make readjustments in rates, con.sumer demand holding rather ^anake handler is E. Rosa Allen of CBS; 10:00 MBS. And within less than 24 hours, paased, as far os Manchester is Arraigned In U etherafleld which British aid going to Russia Robe* Afternoon: 1:45 NBC; 3:55 CBS Ma.v K ^oeat Discharge most of the qualified selectees he declared the pubhe ought to be well, aided by higher national In­ via the far northern route ha.s surer Springs, Kla. informed that present defcn.se out- concerned. Thla is due to the high Kuzmak then was taken to MBS; 4:45 CBS; 6:25 NBC-Red; Any quallfl^ selectee may re­ are in the regular Army. come and mass distribution Wethersfield last night and ar­ been flowing.) Have the quest a di.scharge "for the con­ cost of the manual work and the SHIRTS "Between Americans” , a pniduc- 6:45 NBC-Blue. incthmis which reduce the spread lack of mon-power. The town Is to raigned in town court with Arthur tion by Norman Corwin, will be NBC-Red--9:.30 a. m. Rhythmic venience of the Government" and between proriucer and consumer Houle, 30. on charges of breaking, Dunlocke enlist in the regular Army. As a tity Atop <1ly prices. lay 800 feet of sanitary sewer In ^presented by Ornon Welles in the Melodies; 3:15 Ma Perkins; 5:45 Adams street to take care of the entering and theft In connection National Association of Manufac­ result, he may enter the branch Bettnr I*riee Situation 3 Way $2-00 up (Screen Guild theater broadcast Four different cities have occu­ 100-houne development In that sec­ with a burglary at a Howard John­ turers. CBS- -9:46 a. m. Stories of service he likes best and at the ;CORDS INDIGESTION Sunday at 7:30 over CBS. The dra- pied the site of the city of Jericho. RomilloB Tho favorable price situation is tion of the town and private bids son restaurant Sept. 29. TTiey W k «t mtmr Dcclar* 4* far II America' Loves, 12 Kate Smith same time have the opportunity to ^tnr - Bluebird and Illustrated by the fact that, an an W bta »arau ttonach arl4 ftSM * faa. m r i^n— rN Sleeve. ^ a is designed to show what it 15 miles from Jerusalem, accord­ they are were asked for on the work. Tlie pleaded guilty and were held for * ^ a lly means to be an American. Speaks; 3:30 Jobs after defense. study in the Army’s service J Oerca. average this season, only 5.84 •r aairfbora. dortori p r«K rlt« tha fwttet »Park, Ela., will be broadcast by orchestra. MBS 2 p. m. Cedric to X-ray technique. I’ opiilar Sheet .Music, ' year. MB aad f 5t dotolB your Bonay b a ^ Foster; 2:45 School ^pf the Air The boys seem to like the idea; .3 to r SI.IK). opened next week. XtBS, beginning January 14 and / The equivalent of more than Folds culminating with The J50,000 Wid- 5:30 Jack Armstrong . .. Short Many of them are youths who Recently the- towii had sanitary 60,000.000 dozen eggs In shell, sewer lines to Install on .McKee ener stakes on March 7. Waves: H yj Vatican City 7:30 never had the opportunity to get DODSON frozen or powdered form has been street and streets leatllng off lo the SPUN RAYON p, m. News and Comment; RV96 technical training. They want to purchased alnce the lend-leaso bill Moscow 9:30 English period. KEMP’S, Inc. east. 'I'his was let out at crxilr.act Listening tonight: the War— learn a trade which will help them Furniture — Music pa.ssed. get a good job after they leave the and the work is nearly all fini.shed.' 163 3lain .St. Tel. 5680 Quality^ campaigna, re.sulting In The contract was let to a local BATHROBES $1.00 Army. a better grade of eggs In New man and just at present the town WOOL 1U80 A lank, plow-hardened son of England, have brought about In­ WTIC hi having trouble with .the contrac­ TRU-VAL to Kilocycles creased purchasing by the mass tor in the way he back flll.s. It was ROBES distributors. One chain, the to overcome this method of bark up SHIRTS A * P bought 3,582,000 dozen $6.50 Wadoesday, December 8 Wndneedav, Dec. 8 filling that the bids were In the $7.00 to $9.00 New England egga in 1940, com­ main part rejected this week. P J i. P. M. 3:00— btudlp Matinee —■ WDRC 3:00—Against the Storm. pared with slightly more than 2,- O aood ItOOH* • 000,000 in 1937. Race* Polieoman’s' Car $5.00 Chtsemble 3:15—Ma’ Perkins. CENTER FRADIN'S Production In Connecticut Is ex­ Wt tiMni ■ Me •• anra “ 7 wrinc " ^ k oa SIWSTI rouad-trlJ^k«,| ■ W m k - $1.35 3:80—Renfro Valley Folks 3:30—Guiding Ught. PHAR.MACT MEN’S LINED AND pected to exceed 30,210,000 in 3:45— News 3:45—Vic and Bade. Kansas City, Dec. 3.—(/P)—Joe Odd Fellows Bldg. One-Way Rd.-Trip UNLINED 3:55— War Commentary 4:00—Backstage Wife 1941, with Hartford county con­ Romano stepped on the gks when Phone 428$ M 8TON ...... $2.00 $3.60 4:00-Ad Liner 4:15-Stella Dallas. tributing more than 4,660,000 of the white car pulled alongside— N E W YO RK ...... 1.78 8.18 ■-*:48—Mark Hawley—News 4:30—Lorenzo Jones. this total. he thought the other driver want­ C LE V E LA N D ...... *.*5 18.60 5:00—Mary Marlin 4:45— Young Widder Brown. ed to rare. The other driver did. I WASHINOTON. 0.0. A78 588 5:15— The Goldbergs 5:00—When A Girl Marries. Most caterpillars ahed their He raced him several blocks and $57J5 skins four times before reaching GLOVES 5:80—The O’NellU 5:15—Portia Faces Life. then pulled the sli"en. Bond on the 5:45—Ben Bemle 5 :3 5 -We. The Abbotts. full size; a few molt eight times. speeding charge was $25. rB R E Y H O U N D 5:00— Newe, Weather 5:45—Dinning Sisters. $44.75 5:05—Golden Gate Quartet and 5:55—Sttind By. America. Hasel Scott 6:00—News.ahd Weather, $ J .50 to $ 0 5:10—Musical Interlude 6:15— Strictly Sports., 5:15—Frazier Hunt -News 6:30—Musical Appetizer. Pair 5:20—Edwin C. Hill 6:45—Lowell Thaihas. 5:30—Golden Treasury of Song — 7:00—Fred Waring’a Orchestra. I Frank Parker 7:15— Newe of the World. 5:45—The World Today 7:80— Mring AU Opinions.. 7:00--Amoa 'n' Andy SiOO^Adventures of the Thin '7:15— Lanny Robs Man. W our wui/. 4 7:30— Meet Mr. Meek 8:30— Plantation Party. 5:0O^-Big Towm—EMw. G. Rob­ 9:00—Time to Smile. Neckwear 5 inson 9:30— Mr. District Attorney. I 5:80— Or. Christian—Jeah Hers- 10:00— Kay Kyser. ^ ' i GALA . holt 11:00—News and Weather. at $1.00 i 5:65— Elmer Davi*—News 11:16— Story Dramaa. SILK OR WOOL i 5:00—Fred AJttn 11:30—When Day la Done. HOUSE COATS • Cheney i 10:00—Glenn Miller’s Orchestra 12:00—War News. Freddie Ebner’s • Arrow SGLRFS i 10:15—Russian War Relief Broad­ Orchestra. ■i cast 12:30—Music in the Moonlight. i • Nylon SWEATERS I* f -Music To Read By 12:55 — News. 11:00—News. Weather 1:00—Silent • Hand Loomed 75c to $3..’)0 OF ALL KINDS 0 11:05:—Sports Roundup • Woolens t 11:10—Jimmy Dorsey's Orchestra Totnorrow’a Program rUtmad .11:30- Vaughn Monroe’s Orches­ A. M. U 'X I RY AWv« prkai iBcIwdo fodoral Toa tra • 6:00—ReveUle with Doye O'Dell I 13:00—Linton Wells, News and Agricultural News. at $1.50 7:00— Momlrtg Watch. FUR Tomorrow'e Progtam 8:00— News. 8:15— European News Roundup. • Cheney and Arrow A J f. There sre v> 8:30— Radio Bazaar. '«/ on the range^ 5:00— Steeply Slim Serenade many. ..and COATS -V* 7:0(k—Newa. Weather 8:55—W TICa Program Parade. 9$ each one of Miss Waldorf. Congreaaman Gllitering glnni- BopoUen In Manchester during the Kopplemann wrote Mr. Gertch DOLL CART Aay girl ar. bay wlU be pleaaed and $7.50 Blouses, $11.00 and opj year, and also the report of nmua. holiday witli oae of theae Sue aeta, mm- ^ . about the office and thanked d r e a e e a Soft WImU glri w iH at Ihria te r^ lltos that ha personally looked for taking over the business man- teth ig e f Mra ataidy ehaira aiid \ •ftsr. la his report bs gives the Whiter paatele— eeira each a alee DeH Cart! f Boys’ Zipper I.*ather agamcnL This sreek there were high fei hola col* etiuagly bant table. r o f aciec of land burned indlcatloBi that Mr. Gerlch would 'Gift Accessories' Sea ear tep la r •< • ■ • • • laealy Blouses. .$8.50 and Bvsr, the kind o f land aad an esti- o ra W o oI a Duofold Unionsuits $5.00 be named to the office. ‘R m buai- rrepea and not-. madeli. AS tees had eelora Bead maple eea- ^ ■Mtad valiM:Of tba Iona. neas at Bucklaad has Increased atraettoa. Ahm |XET Boys’ . A n o f this fSeest fira wardens elty fabriea Ota- during the past year and wiUr the SPORTSWEAR tlairt fhahida Ufa ^ ta threa eoL 0 .!• Maniihsster are. to be renamed Christ mss rush n o m on a good re- Mackinaws, $6.50 and W tts ir posWdna. AU men now -^very oae of I Duofold tam la expected for the year. Mr. them. up '*1 ‘ nrad hi stats work o f this Gerlch was tha only one to take Ph id Skirts and $4.95 OTHERS TO $10.95 Men’s are ^ualttlsd hie aas i o f past the l emlaatloiB for the appoiat- $2.75 Isaoa or by axamlnatlon by meat W ool Sweaters . . $ 2 . 9 8 u p 2 Piece Garments Per Ganaeat Mackinaws,'$8.50 aad'/ Q e ll Sanrlea nnwmlsslnn Tha BOT8* AND OnULS* Lovely Handbags------$ 2 . 2 5 $ 8.98 Men’s Woo] Zipper M aple Rodtera Blouses ...$5.00 ai F ort Hnaehuca. A ils — (g ) _ QuaUty Glpves . $ 1 . 2 5 U p a n d C h a i n 3mm U Whlta. TpMlaatl. Mick.. aiThred from Cham Woltata. Tha.. Agala IMs year we %ave ' Boys’ Wool ZippO^ Hankiesy Um brellas Saeat Baa aC ehBdimr* ra CAHOOSe^SOH. Blouses .,.$ -1 ^ to )olB tho 3Stk xSm . lafiaatijr, all 1 wc sflc aad spaa. Aad tkert wa« a Holeproof Hose .... $1.00 eta la la aw. . rsaaoBL Whita’s peew^y m- _ THE STORE O f QUAUTY^ i $ 2 . 9 8 U p fT M IT Gabai^hua aad walhbaafd, IrealM hovra IMI. tMSR 4 Mns. T( 5to,hi5a- ■ RADIN'S ZIppaT--” ■ \v MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1941 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER S, 16^1 PAGE SE! ------,------Only 12 Soldiers Buy sets. Oxfords, and .Suffolks in the • Trade Gaiiis Better Meat sheep elepartment. and make the initial trip acros.s t-. “How^ Dare You," a comedy In of rock phosphate. He cultivated Monday evenjng at the home of Tickets for Furloughs In the horse department, Ohio Britii^li Youth Britain In convoy: Upon delivery Lead Increased , of the ship in Britain a new crew Change Date ly Roberts About Town three acts, la to be presented in Claims Record the com twice with a rotary hoe Lodge to Seat Mrs. Hulda Beermann. Setback State University’s "Kenfleur's Jay St. James’s Hall by St. James's and twice with a one-row cultiva­ was played and the first prise was Are Predicted / Breeding Goal Farceur" was adjudgt^ Belgian will take over and the outfitting HEALTH RES' Players on January 9 a;td Januarj- Bv Hose Co. Jrs. tor. When: It waa five weeka old, won by Mrs. Hannah "Johnson and Denver, Dec. 3—(45-_Lowyy grand champion stallion, ’rtie Per- Play Big Part crew will return to Canada for an­ 11. The cast U mad* up of 11 per­ it was a head high. the second by Mrs. Messier, while Field and Fort Logan officials other delivery assignment. For Review e Installs jm * flnt RtMtlnf o f tlM Rod Yield of Com New Officers cheron grand champion atallian sona and the play is now in re­ Barrett grew 79H acres of com the consolation fell to Mrs. Carrie Ten to 15 Per Cent In­ granted 4,800 soldiers; fur­ wa.s shown by Frank C. Rathje of David hopes to visit bis rsIaUves MATTRESS droM Volunteer Nurse'* Air Oorpa hearsal. Before selecting the play altogether. The land on which the Scientific Methods Par­ here among them being his uncle Onaneteefl fat 5 Yeerst Hose Co. Jrs. increased Its lead Torstensbn. loughs for the Christmas holi­ Paiatlnc, III. Mia entry, "Silver Young Men Bear Great will be held thia evenlnf at 7:30 In there were otheri considered and contest com was raised iq tile crease Forecast for days, and asked how they ahd sunt. -.Mr. and Mrs, John P. the Memorial hoapital to formulate in the Setback Tournament at Fire Southern Indiana Farm­ The hostess served delicious tial Solution to High Dawn Konoarno," also was adjudg­ Slate Guards Ih$pertion Flagq Are Presented those who are members of the drained and has been under culti­ Manchester Camp, Royal chicken and ham sandwiches, planned to travel, in order to ed Percherdn champion American 'KesponHihilhy on Sea Blackwood of Trotter street, and plana for the Nurae'a Aid course In Players were given parts to read Headquarters last night to a com­ vation 35 years. Next Twelve Months. his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs In Hartford to Be Held $18.95 fortable margin of 72'points over" er Produces 190.1 whipped cream cake, cookies', cof­ facilitate their movement. Cost o f Living. bred stallion. The I’ertlieron 'grand Local Daughters of connection with the Mancbeater before the final selection of the Bom In Gibson county, Barrett Neighbors, to Install Eighteen hundred said they An«l l-and During War. Peter Brelgnan of W ebster, .Ma.ss. $1.00 Dows and Committee for Defense. their nearest rival. For nine fee and tea. Mrs. Margaret Cor­ champion mare. "Nerva," was ex­ On Derember 16. $1.00 Fsti cast was made. Bushels on Acre. once was a fumaCe-floor foreman bett and Mrs. Torstenson assisted. By Paul Gesner and John Beckley wanted to go by train and 1.- hibited by F'airholme Farms, Week. George. straight weeks this team has play­ In an Rlinols steel mill. He'e been Monday Evening. Chicago, Dec. 3—(45—Judging of New York, Dm . 3—(45—In­ 400 others chose the bus. so Lewisville. Ind. "Lynnwood Ver­ Young men of Britain today ' Recent graduates of the Red ed consistent setback with an av­ farming since 1913. For five years Officers C .oeen breeding cattle progressed rapidly Gustave Schrelbcr of this town I>afayette, Ind., Dee. 3.—(45—A the officials sot up booths and na," the entry of Lynii..ooltal at 1:15 p. m. Yesterday as “ government. Moriartys bought engineering course, left the insti­ Miss .Manchego was not senrju. m. at Birch A four yeats feeding before he w.i.s The others will be sold. II Admission Free! pnrlng the meeting two beautl- world record. with broader flow of essential The stabbing climaxed a heated Before he lr*ft ihe college provi­ ing into a lunch flags were presented to the attend. and Spruce streets. "There was no ready for market. Corn feeders in I gallon of mustard, .11 ^ *•'' available for issue, arrest People at Opera On May 18 Barrett plowed his metals and other strategic items verbal dispute between the pair the midwest found such prolonged ' sion liad been made for him to a gallon of ______an American flag by Mrs. contest field nine inches deep and to armament factoriM and a over payment of a broken window To Place Blhlea In .Schools eomplete his college course, when, salad dressing, a gallon of relish Parker in memory of her Attention of local Townsend feeding an acute strain on the Wasps paralyze their prey by A demonstration and bridge will planted the ne.xt day. As soon aa tightening of supplies available to in a Lexington avenue poolroom pocketbook. They clamored for an and if the war end.s. Many of his —and $5 cash. The hot dogs were Stinging, and seem to know the lother, Mrs. Ann Ashworth, the Club members Is directed to the he had finished, a heavy rain fell,, civilian goods plants. police said. Dallas. Tex., Dec. 3.—<4>i-- TTie schoolmates are now in the various not disturbed. past president of I,ady Rob- mass meeting tomorrow evening at take place at the Manchester Gas Manchester was fairly well rep­ animal of quicker maturity. Gideons today received permission vital spota of each type of victim. company's office tomorrow evening resented in the large audience at and three days later he could make Joli Must Be Done When Plummer w a s first 'The breeders eventually came to services, he stated in his letter. Read Herald Adva. Lodge, and the British ling by 8:15 in Frija Hall, Park Road. out rows of shoots. Forecasting business trends a to place 1.550 Bibles in the public f r o t h y Belcher in memory for the benefit of British War Re­ Buahncll Memorial last night brought to the ho.spital, he identi­ the rescue with the baby beef an The young student is quartered West Hartford. The speaker wlH be With the fertilizer attachment y^l).f.,She.a4 1* difficult in these fied Mpi. Griffin as his assailant schools one on each teacher's with other officers of ihe British . her mother, Mrs. Grace Hem- Russell Savllle of Chicago, direc­ lief. Lady Roberts I-odge, Daugh­ which enjoyed the Metropolitan animal ready for slaughter In from desk. The School Board notified ters of St. George Is the sponsor­ Opera Association’s production of of a wheat drill, he spread 200 days of swiftly changing indus­ and she admitted stabbing him, po­ a year to 18 months. Merchant Marine in the Queen’s ly, the first treasurer, who tor of organization of the Town­ pounds of fertilizer and 200 pounds trial tides, executives admit, yet the teachers that the Bible can be Hotel. Montreal, to await delivery Ulls office until her death In ing organization. Mozart's "Don Giovanni.” Among lice said Mrs. Griffin now Is held ‘The greatest strides In produc­ send plan. He is reported to be an the Job must be done., without bonds on a charge of as­ read to the pupils at any time, but of ships by Canada to Britain when , 1940. excellent speaker and is closing thb^e noticed from this town were ing a better meat animal have without comment. A large. delegation from Hart- All groups of the South Metho­ Mr. qnd Mrs. Albert L. Crowell. Corporation budgets must be sault with a dangerous weapon. been noted In the last two to four officers and crew will go aboard his speaking tour In New England drawn up. Sales departments must_ Dr. y. R. DeLuca, medical ex­ ‘ came to see the work of the this week-end in Boston. dist Woman's Society of Christian Frank Cheney, Jr,, Mrs. Seth Les­ -Yon eiRU WHO SUFKIt. years,” Marshall said. "They arc deputy. After the meeting sei-vlco were busy today arranging lie Cheney and her son, Stuart B. gauge their markets, estimate de-' aminer, who performed an autop­ lower set and thicker and they their, booths and decorating the R. Cheney, ,L. Burdette Hawley, mand for their products, iharchas- sy yesterday afternoon, said that Iclous refreshments were served The official board of the Ooii'* meet the requirements for the most Mrs. Clara Hemingway. Mrs. churih social hall, where he an­ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Ferguson, PISTONS Ing agents must aqalyze commod­ the knife had penetrated the heart. economical feeding. However, per­ cordia Lutheran church will m«et e Sharp and Mrs. Louisa nual Christmas Bazaar will take Mr. and Mrs. C. Elmore Watkins, ity markets, determine Just what fection hasn't been reached yet.” , ,this evening at eight o’clock. raw materials will be needed and g- place tomorrow afternoon and eve­ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Kemp. Jr.. [ Many Breeds Included The Connecticut School of In- ning, doors opening at two o’clotk. Judge and Mrs. William S. Hyde :mp«, calculate what volume of raw ma­ Breeding livestock in the ABES ache, dlatres* of "IrrefularltlM,” Hail No Intention iotion. Daughters of St. George, William J. Davis of Mkln/ktreet Members of the Men’s Friendship and Attorney and Mrs. George 17% LIGHTER THAN CAST terials the company i.s likely to Included .Shorthorns, ' HerefOrds, nerTOuaneii—due to functional get in competition with defense i be held in Waterbury, Conn., Is attending the Connecticut Bak­ club and EpwoiTh League erected Lessner. monthly dUturbsncei — try Lydia IRON—FAR TOUGHER and Aberdeen-Angus in the cattle ers’ Association convention In the booths and assl.sted In the demand. Production men must mber 16. All sisters wishing Plnkbsm'i Compound TkbleU (with THAN a l u m in u m : Of Eating Ivy department, and Hampshires, Dor- attend call S057 to find out about Bridgeport today. Mr. Davis is a general decorations. In the after­ Most of the army and navy added iron). Made etpecialli/. /or draw up schedules of plant opera­ portati'on. past president of the organization. noon visitors at the fair will enjoy traininui planes now in use cost tromen. They aleo help build up

else would be do, if he were allo­ MANCHESTER EVENING HER a ’^D, MANuHfcsi KK, CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBF.R 3, 1941 ductoria it amounted to about aev- X PAQB Nil 4 U m r l ^ f t f r en cents. It waa the trainmen who cating our planes? The answer is SERIAL STORY HEALTH AND DIEl the revolt against the Fact- that there is no valid complaint or Washington Daybook ADVICE but remained upright waa Jack Finding Board’s recommendation. charge at all, but merely another el units and 13 coachea of which pw iitag 9tril5 By Jack Stinnett Engineer Dies O’Connor, 70, of GarrettTnd., en­ ■six were ’’re only object, they tay,- ten cents an hour, and operating he drew her closer against his Influenza la an acuta contagious baaaadoi to the United Statee. aad total disarmament by two dollars to the American Red 472, StaHord Missed Warning Signal nie Herron, 59, walking across EOBBCEimON EATBE man who planta the corn that writer luid commentator, loves. heart and ktaaed her, softly at The life of this round, Jovial tions, Utylnov apparoatly co Cross and to give five dollars to her father during his short Illness. to help the fellows still riding " aa Taar br Mall ...... Il-oo employes one of nine and one-half Evalyn, blind, beautiful,.gentle, It disease which produces a catar­ Railroad men reaching the scene Ilgefin creek on a Chicago and tanks and peeling potatoes. feeds the cpw that gives him the Arst. then with unexpected Aerce- Bolshevik, l.'T many years de­ ■toma-jb glvlni the nod to Naal The American Red Cross Call the Community. Christmas Parly. East Chicago, Ind.. Dec. 3.— said the wheels of the derailed lo­ ar Moatli bj Hall ...... I .10 IS iniposisllile not to love. Betides, pgssion. And to her sur rhal Inflammation of the mucous Residents of Stafford will be Claims l.«ngpst Name —The engineer of a passenger Eastern Illinois Railroad treatle, Tom Henrlchs, who aervad Raala Capa ...... 11 cents an hour. scribed as the only grant diplomat aggreoMon. He "zeelgned” from Juat completed in Bolton waa a Tabled until next meeting waa comotive were spinning in reverse. looked back and saw a train com­ jialTaarad Ona Taar ...... Il.oo milk at 5 o’clock in the morning Diana’s marriage Is a business „ p , responded with all membrane lining the breathing that the Sovlei baa product, has otiice and had alrooat dlaappeared the motion to buy National De­ kept busy during.this month with train perished in his. submerged year in motor vehicle malnt With the cost of living running Mucceaa. According to the final several community defense activi­ .San Diego, Ualif.-,i;p) Camp They theorized O’Connor hnd mlsii- ing. .She lay down flat on the ties, is certain to get his share of pru|KHiitloa for six months and the ardor of her being. passages. It la also called 'Elus, or moveil in strangely overlapping ' from tha public scene when he wna fense Bonds with the money that cab last night aftex, throwing his ed a warning signal because of fog, at Camp Shelby, Mias., got MEMBBII OP away, and no curb in sight, there f 1.0,000, saving for Stephen a $2,- tb« Grippe; and is moat frequently circles. : recalled to tahe ovor the Waehlag- figurea reported by Mrs. Charlea is In the Grange Building Fund. A ties along with their Christmas Callan's nomination for the private locomotive into rever.se and pre- was kno( ked dangling between, idea and now 50 New Orleans TBB ASSOCIATEO PREii8 it. The Milk Administrator's new Then he rolnosed her, pushed then threw the locomotive, into re­ two of them and then was sucked L. Tha Aiaaaiaiad Praia ta aaslnalaa* can be no quarrel with such wage 000,000 Inherltanre be would have her from him, drew himself up found between the ages of 10 and ton poet and preeuinalily try to re- I\^Sumner who acted as chairman committee composed of Master and holiday events. Two new ones with the longest name: Bernard ■elective service men have }6ii order, in fact, gives him three- lust hud he not married before he BoHon turned In 8142.15. Thla la will be started here this month Eugene Thaddlus Aloysius Brock- verse whenwnen hene firstnrsi .sensed dangerd; hy the air brakes up between the Blta aatitlad to tha uaa or rapubiloa* Increases. Unless the trend, of sharply, "fm sorry, Diana- tht^ 40. Some cases are ao mild they Hie revolutionary activity start­ habllltate the USSR'e diplomatic Joseph Mack and Overseer .Mezel They said a more disastrous the group. It doesn’t have a ns liEloa of .all riawa diapatahaa cradltad quarters of a cent. While the was 85. Diana’s farmer father, wasn't in. the bargain, was it? are mistakenly diagnosed aa ed in 1808, when he was 23 years ■tanding with the United Statea mor^Hian double the amount col­ Hutchinson will report on the under the auspices o f the Stafford greitens, Jr., of St, Louis. He was Indiana Harixir ship canal. first and second drive wheels. yet. As far aa they know. It’s ■ aa It ar not otharwlao ‘eraditad In prices is checked, these Increases, Mr. Tucker, and old Ellen C^jd, lected In 1040 which waa 865.00. Of Defense Council, of which Ray­ a butcher before hls-lnductlon last dent might have occurred had not •Seventy minute,-, later rescuers ex- * *hla papar and alao tha local aowa farmer gets that much more, the Forgive me, my dear, and I prom­ •’coldii/’ old and he never deviated from and the world. matter at the next meeting. The only victim of the accident the engine been reversed. only one in the country. pabllanad haraln. satisfactory today, wrlll not be a Stephen's stepmother, are hoping One of the characteristic signs that line A year later, he was ten- By one of those aulrks of Inter­ the 8142!15 contributed thla year Bolton Briefs mond B. Kelsey, is Chairman. The month. triralcd her unhurt except for Henrichs is secretary of ths dealer la raising the price one ise it won't happen again!" the folloiHng srhoola donated: in which six coaches were derailed The train consisted of two Dies­ ^ All rlahu|hu at rapublleatlon at living wage tomorrow. And whaV the coiipie will come to care for And then Diana, chilled by this of Influenza is the suddenneea with tenced to Ave yearn, in Siberia, but national romance, the new boeteea Clifford Giesecke of New York activities include a "nutrition food some scratches on her knees. ecutive Committee. elal Elaaatehaa ^|iaratn ara alao cent, and we suppose we ought to each other anyway. Spiteful, which it strikes.. The patient may eacaped aftei 18 months, and from .South achool\81.60; North school. City spent the week-end with hla defense" class at Stafford High baa ROW happened in. the railroad sudden expulsion from hia arms, of the Ruaalan embaaay here will 81.75, Center Ochool, 81.60 and wax sympathetic, too, over the spoiled .Ydela nukes life so diffi­ remembered, too! Stephen loved get up in the. morning with what than on spent more time out of be an English lady, for while In parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gie­ achool and a campaign in coopers, n j Pall aarvlaa ellant at B. A. industry will have to happen in all cult foi her aistcr-ln-law that he thinks is a cold and may try to Birch Mountain Svhool, 8L20. Dur- secke of East Middle Turnpike. tlon of local merchanta to adv%ice pos.slbility that that will make Evalyn Thorpe end had only been Russia than in It. Whan tha pres­ exile In England, Utvinov married ing the Roll Call lUwaa found that ^Sanrlaa Iba other industries, in an endless only Stephen’s klndneaa and the go about his work aa. usual, only to, ent Soviet state emerged in 1918, Ivy Low, daughter of Sir Sydney Miss Helen Wlppert of the the Idea among shoppers to take possible better wages for that oth­ carried away for the moment by aeveral Boltonitja hM Joined the I Pabllahara RapracantatlvoA Tha chain of wage increases, unless In- friendship of people like Evalyn her neamesa and wllllngneas to find aometime during' the day that he waa an exile in England, bring­ Low, a famous barrister; and niece State College for Teachers at Wll- your change In defense stamps. allaa Mathawa Bpaalal Aaanay— er early bird, the milkman, and and Phil - Bruce, Stephen’s best he has suddenly become so weak Red Cross in Hartford.\ limantlc spent the week-end with Miss Barbara Street, head of the Qation hi stopped by the adoption be taken in hla arms. The brief ing the wrath of that nation down of Sir Maurice Low, a prominent Mra. Charlea Sumner \v1ahea to ' « Tork. Chlaaao, DatraTl and better proAts for the corporations Irlend, make .Adela’s Insults bear­ embrace meant nothing more than that his legs will barely hold him on hlH head by speeches advocat­ Joumailat. Mms. Utvinov is her­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George homemaking department at the ■to A of an effective system of price con­ able. OtheivviHe Diana might wish thank ail the membera of Her com­ Wippert of Brandy street. High school, will direct the nutri­ which distribute the milk. that. She would not embarrass up. ing peace. self a skilled musician aqd well- mittee for their untiring Mforta LMBMBBR AUDIT BUREAU OP trol. That Is the kind of runaway she had returned to her down- him by thinking that it did. But This disorder may start with a When Bruce Lockhart, the Brit­ known author of fiction. Robert Watroua of Wapplng, tion class which begins tonight in ^RCULATIONE But our Arst sympathy in the state home and to Bill Jackson, in making the Roll Call a aucceaa great grandson of Mrs. Minnie the homemaking room at the High economy Washington is inviting almost—for a moment—it had severe chill, which will be followed ish diplomat In Moaeew, was ar­ and alao thanka all -who ao geh- milk problem, we may aa well ad­ her childhood sweetheart, Instead seemed very real. by fever. In 'cases of average se­ rested and eharged with being an As hoet and hoeteaa o t the bt|r Howard of Bolton Notch, haa en­ achool, 7 15 p. m. TTie session will IL. Tka HaraM Prmtina Compaar. when ' it penAste In Ijpioring the eroualy contributed. listed in the Infantry of the U. S. I DhA, aaaamaa no tinanelal racponal- mit frankly, goea to the farmer. of marrying Stephen when she . "It’s qulta all right, Stephen." verity the temperature will run agent provoenteur. It waa UU Soviet embassy on Stxtaentn I-adlea of 8t. Maurice last for two hours and will be held , Mlltp tar irpopraphlaal arrora ap- need for price controls. However was tired by Hlrtatioua Richard ahe tried to make her voice sound arouqd 100 degrees Fxhr., but in vlnov who was eelaed In Englnnd street, the Utvinovs will have no Afmiy. He is at preaeh'l stationed each Wednesday night for 19 Boartna__ in advartlaaihanta . aaihanta la tha ! If we pay the price increase witli- | 'rhorpe. It Is a blow, then, to Twenty-three were present at at Camp Devons but expects to be weeks from 7:15 to 9:16 p. m. Sub­ clety function the Community Hail. Thla organi­ include normal' family nutrition, to tha riae in prices. And every each others arms. "Good night, my dear." the muscles of the legs and lower a 20-yc«r career that was unlnter- had about the same attendance Mrs. Hattie Power of Boston, adequate diets, safeguards against ■hare. He has long deserved more zation Is sponsoring a three act sister of the late Mrs Merrill ona alsa wdli suffer too. People But In her room she found her­ beck being particularly affected. niptod ny the drastic upheavals and atmnephere as a county crepe- play entitled: 'Two Days To Mar­ malnutrition and child and Infant Th« "Ups and Downs” for hie milk. Whether he can be .Moment or Tenderness During the early atagaa, there ia hangers convention, but that's all Cross, waa a visitor in Bolton re­ nutrition. Mrs. George ,S. McCor- I who are living on a pension or a /, self sleepless ata.ring into black aad putgas that ao often changed ry ’. The cast as s-lected is; Simon cently. given more without having the Chapter XIV frequently headache, and the pa­ the ^ v tet political scene. changed. When Mme. Constantine mlck of East Main street Is local ' ^ - K Britisfi apokeaman yesterday set Income cannot strike. Hospi­ space long after''Adela had come P. Chase, Keeney J. Hutchinson; At the get-to-gether of the So­ customer pay more - as was the At the sound of her startled in, long ^ te r the house had act tient says his eyeballs hurt. A dry Alnx'St single-handed, Utvinov A. Oumanaky, wife of the former Jam es J. Dare, Renato Cocconl; chairman of the -nutrition division I .dtserlblni: the new junction of tals and other charitable institu­ cough aoon appears which is the ambasaaoor, with other embaaay cial Committee of the Bolton Hall of the .Stafford Defenae Council. | theory behind the original Hurley movement they sprang apart. tied into quietness. A cold rain was recponslble for 'the recognl- Ruford B. Sawyer, Harold Dwyer; and Library association held Sat­ - Nssl tank units In Libya, which tions operating on endowment was failing. It slashed dismally result of the bronchial tubes being Uob of tne USSR, culminating for offlciaui, tossed their little fare­ Emily Jane Pink. Norma Tedford; The coiifse la open to all interested I milk program--seems no nearer Guilt was written large on their urday at the Community Hall, the '.jjdsvaa the Nazis at le u t tempO' funds cannot strike. And while faces Richard, clasping a cock­ at the windows and a wild wind Irritated. The face is flushed and him in what was a great personal well party the other day on ths Sadie L. Boise, Mary Corcoran; personsjn Stafford. determination than ever, especial­ the patient may report - that the o f event ot the 24tb anniversary o( attendance was small but several No specific date has been set for ' xsrtty in possession of the battle* organised labor, by repeated de­ tail glass in one hand, laughed howled around the house. She re- victory when, after 15 years Imogene MeShane, Elaine Broda; things were accomplished. The ly when the Huriey-Hainnverberg unpleasantly. "Why, It's the lady rqembere her conversation with throat feelB acre. Aghtlng'for it. he obtained the rec­ the Jtuaeian revolution, no leas Walter M. Blair, Joseph Mack. Re- the opening o'f the 'Take Your I field of Rezef b, said “this la a bat mands, may manage to keep with­ shades in the large hall were turn­ Change In Defense Stamps" here, ' experiment runs .smack into an of the manor, herself:” he cried Stephen the night ahe had re­ The patient with a mild, un ognition of the United Statea in than 3,000 guests appeared, .^Jam­ hearsala for the play will start in ed, the windows \yere washed, the tin of upa and downa and this ti in sight of the cost of living, .such mockingly, and Diana, with a sick turned from her walk with Bill complicated case of Influenza has 1933. Had the U. S. recognized the ming traffic for blocks, along Six­ the near future under the direction but it la expected to sU rt the drive era in which all prices arc rising. furnace was repaired and several ona of tha downa." people and such institutions will lurch of heart, thought of Eva- Jackson. Ha bad said that it an excellent chance of recovering Soviet in 1919, Litvinov would teenth street; making a shambles of Lillian Hutchinaon. other small repairs were made. with the opening of the Christmas would not be imposalble to fall provided he receives good nursing have oeen its Arst ambasaador to of the ppacio-ia cloakrooms; Grip­ The membera of the society en­ shopping this week. Ail local mer­ be facing complete disaster. lyn's loving words concerning ■ Tha success of General R or}- him. in love with her. But he had not and good care. In the mors severe the United States, for be had that ping to the bone those great por- joyed a social hour with refreah- chants will be asked to cooperate n e rs maneuver yesterday means a The railroed wage agreement Adda's face was livid with rage. denied nis love for Evalyn. Yat caies the fever will be extremely commission la hie pocket and was tiona of sturgeon and clearing the menta following the businaee in the campaign and to display reestablishment of the battle lines, averts a strike, and for that the "L;tdy, my oyel” eho shouted, re­ could it be that proximity might high, the soreness following the on hLs way to Washington when plates of caviar before the party meeting on Monday evening. posters and other material that I Man About coughing apells will be more .Minstrel Rehearsal Columbia will be delivered to the local stores : entire nation can be thankful, but gardless of listening servants. Her have its way, and that when the Stale Lepartment representatives was two-thlrda over. and renewal of the battle on more time (ame to let Diana go, Ste­ marked, and the patient will prob­ in Stockholm turned him back by Mma. Oumanaky turned off a All membera o.' the cast of the by the various Boy Scout troops. strange, dark eyes flashed with Wesrott Rice Birlous terms, with what had ap­ It settlee no problem. In fact, the fury. "I suppose you'll think it phen would And that he needed ably complain of the front of the refusing to give him an American masterpiece of understatement minstrel being sponsored by the A training course for first aid problem which threatened this Manhattan chest feeling tight arid raw. when she called It "the biggest re­ Community Helpers arc aaked to 575-12, WllUmaotIc OIrisioa Instructors, a part of the national peared to be one British advan- By (ieorge Tucker your noble duty to tell my brother her? Diana knedr that having vise. ■trike, and which can produce so what you took pains to spy upon! their marriage a success was the The more severe type of case is ception we ever had." It waa tha attend the rehearsal on Thursday defense program under the aus- _tafe now gone. likely to make the patient feel biggest and moat glittering recep­ at the Community Hall at 8 p. m. pleces of the Stafford chapter, many more In the days that Ite And r:i tell him that you're a one thing HHIen Curt wanted most. Never unti! 1939 waa Utvinov Newton B, .Smith was Alternate But the essential welghta in the New York, Dec. 3 There are lying, cheating, eavesdropping— !" Ps'hape — weak for some time afterward, out of ravbr with the heads of tion Washington has had since the Community Chriatmaa Trial Justice for two court cases American Red Cross and StrazzX tattle have not been ebangad. If ahead, cannot be solved unless the half a million people in New York Her voice, rose high and shrill and She shook heraelf, shivered and and It la a wise plan for the pbyai- hla party. The ordinarily cold. present World War was bdm. A mifeting of the committee in held in the town hall on Saturday Post, American Legion is being cian to prepare the patient for charge of the Community Christ­ conducted here this Week and are tha British were capable of gain­ coat of living ia stabilized. who conAnc their reading strictly Richard claspt'd a hand over her burrowea farthet under the cov­ afternoon. The case of Richard mouth roughly. He was flushed ers. "Don’t build Up any hopes, this by explaining that an illness mas Party is scheduled for Thurs­ Kandolln. 20. of North Windham, being held at the local State Police ing victory before, they should to the aniUBcmeut pages of the of three or four daya may be fol­ day evening a. 7:30 at the home of barracks on East Main street. newspapers..^ Consequently, a form with embarrassment and Diana Diana,' ahe admonished herself. tect yourself against It Is by doing ous for tbs child than fbr tha who was arrested by State Police­ aUll retain that capacity, whether A Fine Showing felt that be would have given a "It'll make things too hard when lowed by a siege of weakness last­ those things which build good re­ adult?" M rs.' Ann -Skinner of Quarryville. man Daniel McKenzie of the Col­ Frank B. Howland, field represen­ of ri'porting'hus grown up to meet ing for three or four weeks. All members are urged to be pres­ tative of the Red Croas, will be the the Nazi tanka ara in one unit or this situation tliat, with the ex­ great deal if ehe had not witnessed parting comes." sistance. . Answer; The symptoms in a sa­ chester barracks after his car With some returns still to come For if Richard TTiorpe were The Important causes which pre­ ent in order to complete the plans crashed into a guard rail on the Instructor. The course has been ception of Hollywood and d few th.1t embrace. Those readers who would like to vers eaoe are; Pain and swelllnir for the party.'Those who have not in two units. And the idea that in, it is encouragingly clear that Without a word, Diana turned really untrue to Rvatyn, wouldn't dispose a patient to InAuenza are receive further information on the o t Willimantic road recently was ap­ started in order to accommodate other metropolftuh centers, would enervation and auto-intoxication. around the alte the bite: pain yet turned in the names of child­ tha British could keep tank units Manchester has given the Red and walked out of the room and the fact came to light before long ? subject of today’s column are in­ throughout ths body; erampldg of pealed. William Shee, .23, of Wa- the 200 persons in Stafford who seem nllly anywhere else. Then If Evalyn should divorce These are the fundamental causes ren in their section of the town are terhury who was also arrested by have expressed their desire to take "eiiclrcled” was a mistaken popU' Croas membership drive the Anest It is a play on names, the re­ up the stain. She felt th a t. only vited to send for Dr. Frank Mc­ ths extramlt\ea; severe abwminal asked to do so as soon aa possible. by keeping silent could atae main­ Richard and Stephen should be and are produced by late hours, Coy’s articles entitled "Preventing .State Policeman McKenzie on No­ the first aid courses. ' lar Idea in the first place. The support in all its history. porters merely listing the names, pain; headaclie; ringing of the The Community Christmas Par­ tain her dignity. But bar heart free to declare hla love for her. over-eating, slugglsbneaa of the In­ Innuenaa” and "Curing Influenza." ears, and dlsainsoa. In a alight vember 17 for speeding was fined only way to "encircle" a tank The quota this year wss set high without comment, of people seen where would Diana come in? testinal elimiAatlon, etc. Any habit ty will be held in the Community 810 and costs. was .sick within her as she thought Just address your request to tha case the only eymptom* may be Hall on Friday, Dec. 19. Schools at various cafes and meetljlg of Kvalyn Thorpe and her childish "I wouldn’t," ahe is'hlspered of living which squanders nervous The annual Tri-County Christ­ force effectivaly would be to aur- above that of previous years. The places. Kvery name means a pa­ McCoy Health Service in care of tendemeie and cram ln g of the throughout the town will provide talth in her hiusband. Even she. into the darkness. "I wouldn’t energy will pave the way for an M s paper, enclosing a large self mas chorus will be held at Colum­ round H with a ring of tanks enrollment of member.s and the per bought. The following are ex­ attack of the ’Flu. muscles of the exlnmiUea. It la the entertainmeni for the evening. Wapping hcrael', had been led to think well come in at all. In fact. I'm al­ addressed envelope and ten cents uauatly consider^that the size, of bia on December 21, under the di­ massed so heavily that there contribution of funds will fall cerpts from amusement sections ready on my way out!" The easiest way to prevent the Defense .Meeting of him liecause of Evalyn’s praise. in stamps. the individual ^ t a n has soma af­ Bolton women who attended the rection of Rev. George Milne, pas­ Mrs. W. W. Oraat would be superiority to the encir­ somewhat short of the goal set, of today's Manhattan press; But ner original estimate had (To Be Continued) disease Is to obtain enough aleap. tor of Hebron and Gilead. Mrs. aee that your dlst la waU-balancsd. fection the ^tcome—due to tha all day meeting of the Connecticut 7894, Manchester cled force at each and bvery point but ths figures, when complete, been the true one after all. QtMtlons and Anawars imallnaos oMhe child, more aevara State Defense Council - for women I^ura Squier is tn be accompanist "Callers at tho Stork Club; She lay down on the bed. her The history of conducting can and to take enough exercise out of and 10 people from Columbia are in the ring. This la clearly impos­ will show that Manchester met the Carol Bruce, Jo Ami Sayers doors to keep up the normal (Bite of Black Widow fiplder) symptomaywould reoult thoB would at- New Haven included: Mrs. Wapping Grammar school will hands over her eyes, her heart be traced back at least to the be the ctae when an adult recelvaa Keeney Hutchinson. Mrs. Anthony singing in the chorus. The first re­ sible. Yet unless this Is done any challenge of the new and higher Charles Buttcrworth, Amon Car­ full of mi.serv. The feeling of 15th century when It was custom­ strength and tone of the musclee. Question; W. P. wants to know; hearsal was held at Hebron on hold its first “Parents Night," this ter, Bradshaw Crandall, Nancy the toxin Injected by the apldtr. Maneggla, Mrs. Harry Munro, year, thla evening from 7 'til 9:30, tank fbrcref hash II supper tomorrow evening from 6 ' I t lag's Nazi communiqus highlights trial for all democratic institu­ Cromwell. John Jacob Astor, might t>e iLSed to advantage. Also/r with open arms this new O pen Stock had perfect attendance; they are: Mr. end Mrs. Lester Hutchins “SURE THING, I HEAT WITH GAS!” to 8. There w1U also be a sale of * ths reported destruction of 2U Sherman Fairchild, Woolworth that Adda's hatred of her had Peter Maneggla, James Massey, were chosen as delegates to repre­ tions, it gave noble support to one Donahue. J.ack Topping. Arthur Increased a hundred fold. , Roger Earle Anderson, sent the local church at the Tol­ fancy articles. Why wouldn t I? It’g cTeaner, quieter, easier. * Soviet tanks In ths operations he- of the finest and most deserving of Treacher, Ward Gochee. Raymond Negro, land County Congregational church ■ The South Windsor Volunteer my fuel hills the convenient way— an equal sum I fore Moscow. The Ruaeians arc these inetltuUons. "At the Olney Inn: Boris Kar­ After dinner Stephen aaked Dl- ’ Frances ElliotL Anita Gsgllar- conference at Rockville on Friday. Fire Department was called re­ I never look at the furnace. I never wonder not quite that hard up for good loff. Ruiiaell Crouse. Howard ana to help him correct manu­ done. Aline Hervleux, Janet An­ The young people of the town cently, not to extinguish a fire, but ! that I can afford every month during the heating script and she agreed gladly derson. Joan Anderson, Gloria are asked to meet at the chapel at to free a dog from a drain pipe. news; they can proclaim, wilhgui LImUay. Tetl the Rest, Senator! "At Armandos; Rosemary Lane, Atiola watched them go Jealousiy Old Chatham Place Maccario, Helen Rose, Doris Lab- 7:45 on Friday evening to consider The dog. owned by Francis Bum- whether there's enough fuel on hand, and I pay s e a s o n . contradiction, that the Nazi re­ Gil Stratton, Jack bemp.scy, Han­ hut dared say nothing. Tonight by. TTielma Peace, Correan Ander­ plana for forming a young people’s ham, had fallen or crawled Into the I treat from Rostov la proceeding. Senator Burton K. Wheeler's nah VlTtliams, Hank Greenberg. she co.ild not inyent an excuse ta son and Lillian Murdock. society. pipe and became caught Hia con­ Birch Mountala Hrhool 'Tha old-Uma Coaaacks seem to charge that we are sending "in­ ■ "At last night's premiere: Ron­ keep them . from spending hours The three members of the Board stant barking and whining a t - ! ferior" planes to China 'while we ald Colman. Joan Bennett. Liz alone together. A short tlnis later Maple Dining Room Group At the Birch Mountain school of Eklucation. Rowland L, <3obb. tracted attention and pasaeraby | ^ have gone into action successfully Diana heard voices, then the outer the following pupils had perfect chairman, Lucius Robinson, and decided it was a case for the Fire ^ ■ send our best products to England Whitney, Taylor Holme.s, Russell east qp<^la on the northern front. Crouse, Paul Hartman. Grace dooR slammed and ahe aupposed attendance for the month of No­ Miss Harle Field at the Windham Department. The animal waa Hb- ' I It is again emphasised, however, and Russia has been half-denied Hartman, Jack Topping, Jake that Adela had gone out with vember; Theresa^Kurys, Antoin­ High School when tha boards of ■rated uninjured. by the statement that we produce Wchb, Errol Flynn, 6eorge S. some member of the reckless ette Paggioli, Margaret Tobiaa, education o f the neighboring towns 'Leigh Strong la digging an ar- that the peril to Moscow *««f not Or, possibly, you’re combining living-and dining room, in June Paggioli, Shirley Paggioli, no planes that are "inferior,'' but Kaufman, Sidney Kingsley. Diana crowd she called her "kindred were entertained there. teaian well for Truman C. Hills at I )ret lifted, and there are ladlca- spirits.' Joey Long, the pianist, which case you’ll need k drop-leaf table and chairs of Old Frqncia Flano, Paul Fiano, John Mrs. Evelyn Trahan gave her hla home. Senator Wheeler's inference Is Barrymore, Sally Benson, Lillian' Tobias, Casimir Kurya, Gerhardt tlona that e new supreme exertion Heilman, There.sa Helbum, and a woman named Jane Burt. Chatham maple. These quaint reproductidns are excel­ ■later. Miss Florence Cbowanec a Robert P. Sharp of Wapping. I probably tnie. It Is quite prob-, ehariea"Armstrong Stephen worked until late, at B lent for dinettes and breakfast rooms, too. Notice how Tobias, Conrad Tobias, Lawrence surprlce at their home on Satur­ and Arthur Sharp of Mystic at­ I I I M .. ■Of Nazi force In the center hks ac­ Kd Wynn. Soma, Anthony Fiano, Arnold To­ able that our most modem and ' Mady Christiana. Guthrie McClin- times almost seeming to -forget they’re all designed on light scale linos so they’ll fit small day In honor of her 18th birth­ tended the Ariny-Navy football ' tually Increased the present dan­ DInni. so absorbed was he in bias, day. About 18 local friends of Miss game In Philadelphia, Saturday. powcrful planes are going tO the 1 rooms. Sheraton, Heppelwhite and Hitchcock motifs pre­ l“ y : t.S,’ ger to the city Itself. transferring his thoughts to paper. Pupils at this school are work­ Cbowanec were present Games The .Volunteer Fire Department' ing on Christmas Carols which This would seem to lie a des­ British and the Ruaslans,' while „ j j *# * * He wrote of this South American dominate, See them in our window, today! were played and refreshments were wUl meet at the Fire House Wed- I , , . ^ I Hundreds of names go into will be ^played by the Harmonica served. perate Nazi effort to achieve tome models not so modem are going to i the news every single day, and republics and the necessity of ce­ nesday evening at 8 o’clock. ' menting friendly relations with band at the Community Chriatmaa triumph to brighten the military the Chinese ■since nd+ne,s make news— in- New Party. York at least it pays. I know them In order to present a solid .^cture, and it Is not being under- It is Senator Wheeler's supreme front of defiance to the totali­ (A) 36-inch Welsh Cupboard with cabinet base.. .159,73 . Center School talent to take things like this. an actor who maile a name for The following pupils of the O n - gatimated. But meanwhile the . .... himself in Hollywood and can'ie tarian governments of Europe. (B) Refectory Table; opens to 34x84; 34x64 closed 69.50 ter echool have perfect attendance Tolland South Coventry Bovleta have every right to pro- come out with half the truth about 11,, York for a long-nin hit' Diana' was absorbed, too. en- records for November Russell them, and then infer that some-; on Broadway. Every day he thrallc-j almoG, at this unfolding (C) Hitchcock Arm Chair; wood seat...... 21.00 Moonan, RIchart. Hewitt, Stuart Mra. John H. Steela “Oas provldea an apyowi could aok ia the way ;BIatm ^ a t the myth of Nazi- lAvln- of his brilliant mind. She felt she L * ^ W. Phelpa of Andover, “Gas heatlag to much the moat aatisfactory meth­ thing is rotten and evU. Need- i -»•* the papers, ' carefully Reopen, Gilbert Negro, Raymond 1178-8 Rock villa - ireaident of the Tolland County of trouble frta aervlee. I have found my beat- Joseph DePaolo, well-knosm builder ot the Metro­ ClbUlty has been shatUred. U scarcely dared breathe for fear of (D) Hitchcock Side Chair to match ...... 14.95 Peracchio, George Rose, Jr., Mor­ od I have eier tried. I beUeve that, at the rates leas to say, the American public Democratic Aaeodation. presided lug eoflta rcsuouable, aud belleie the cleanltneaa politan Hartford area, aaya: “The four faupor- BlU er la sacrifleing new men in a f f amusement sections, then to.sses intcrr ipting the smooth flow of i l l l l l ris Silveratein, David C. Toomey, ' his thoughts. And. it was only (E) Windsor Arm Chair; wood seat.'...... 19.75 There will be a rehearaal fo r a at a meeting of the Association in and ei-eu temperature afforded by ga« haa favor­ ia Hartford, there to no reason why any tant things to.look for la a heatfaig ajataiii o n s desperate effort for aome quick will never get the rest of the tmth , the papers away7 Jr., Helen Maneggla, Laura Toom- glrU’ chorus held In the church the town hall last night, attended i when he caught her slyly flexing iSy. Shirley Anderson, Thelma Boc- ably affected the bealtli ot the euttre family. family who can afford any form of automatic Dependability, eoai’ealeuoe, eeouoaiy aad flraaM it’ victory. It It because he finally from him. I He knows what- blond crooner her''stiff fingers that he stopped' (F ) Windsor Side Chair to m a t c h ...... 14.00 Saturday afternoon at 4. by 100 people from several' towns What is the rest of the truth in “t L *"" * Eok of c)ipplnga. Once he I’m starved. Let’s see what we R Old Chatham Place ma­ irlor of the school. Candy is ence KromUe, who played for the bock to the Prooldent’B em air force of Nasi Germany, waa listed aa having l ^ n Seen at can find In the Icebox." ple Is a new light color graded. group singing and Goo for dancing aold by the school to pay for Mra. Emma Oandall of Melrcae, ^'(fBioargaiiey ract-rtnaing Board while the Chinese are fighting a three different places the eame Diana followed him to the with a warmth nG paint The proceeds from the which followed the' program. Re­ night, 'that was 'Victory with a kitchen; helped him drag but cold usually found In tha attended the card party at Mra. freshments were served. the original dloparlty In the Japanese air force which is dated. _mxlne suboeriptlon drive will Merrett Ueher’a Tucoday after­ capital V. ham. beer, an array of cheese and U ^ tar m'apie tones. used for other needed material Herbert W. Onacit haa ratumed [ j y a g o tnereases racommaaded by It takes the beet planes the noon and called on Tolland friends to South Coventry after being dU- pickles. They a\e ravenously. Jok­ Authentic Bedroom id play equipment for the achool. later In the day. YOU, TOO, CAN HAVE GAS HEAT board. Its original proposal democratic world can produce to Forgets Final Score ing like a pair of high school kids. ebarged from U, 8. Army aervlee pieces are alao avail­ Grange Officers Mrs. Ira Wilcox of Merrow waa that Bon-operatlBg amployaa meet the Nazi air force planes on Thja waa a new Stephen Ourt. able tn Old Chatham Henry Massey of Bolton ^ n ter .at Camp Edwards. Falmouth Dubuque, la.— Dr. Max a guest Tuesday afternoon of Mra. Mass. He was Inducted In March ^ glvan a Bat tacraoM of nine even tarma. But planea which are DlHerent from the man who com­ Place finish. ill be master of Bolton orange L«IIa B. Hall. Strang of the FlrG Oongregatlonal manded Ihe resreet of everyone, !pr the year 1942. Other offlGra 1941, and discharged las^ Thurs­ Call oup 5075, and ask to have a heating representative call, S||8b U aa hour, while operating em- •*aecoBd beat” can run rlnga church, driving home a point in a The..ToIland Orange will apon- day. November 27. aad is now list­ the terse commentator whose ire: Overseer, Renato Cocconl; ■or a public aet-back party at the without the slightest obligatioh on your part. Wpyae be given an ■ iaertaaa of around the J^apanese air force, Juat sermon, related how the memory viewn were Important in high ird, Edward Dedooaer; lectur- ed with the reaervea. of a dead coach Inspired the Lul^ Grange rooms Friday at 8:00 p. m. aad Mrs. Oarmice JelMei and one-half per ceiit. aa they made mincemeat of the circles Different even from the l^r, Samuel Silveratein; assistant During the aoclal hour prises are bock ,(Tex.) High school football man who had been at home in .jward, August JSeppa; chaplain, have moved from Waterfront Man­ This transfer to a pereentaga Italian air. force every time they team. The sermon mounted to- to be awarded and refreshmenU or to the former Knott plaea at her father’s house and a t whose .della Loomis; treasurer. Maxwell served. Irving ClampbeU will serve pi^ in tba esM of ^^ernttng am- encountered it. - wrard a stirring climax with Lub­ feet she had eat aqd eaOad him lutchinson; secretary, Lillian Windham Centar, which they have bock trailing Waco, 7 to 6, at the aa chairman, of the committee. purchased. Mra. Jeffrtaa’ parents legras produced w hst w m felt to And if we arc lending aeoond friend. He was gay now, amua [utchinaon; gatekeeper, Oscar The ToUand Grange wiU have aa K grant dlacrimlnatlon sot only rate planea to China, thooe planes balf, but the minister fbigot to ing, f‘Ui. He aat on the edg« of iderson; O res, Elaine Broda; Mr. and Mrs. W alter Ja c o ta who give the final score. Within an gUMta Wedneaday for an all day have been living on the Ftoke place 'the kitchen table aa they smoked 'omona, Irma Cocconl; ^ ora, meeting, taut Central Pomona jfalVMB tba two elasMS of will atU have a snic&' dearer ad- hour more than SO pariahionera a cigaret before retiring a^ Holiday Sto re Rouiat trothy SiiverJtein, lady aasiatant In North Covratry, ara Uvlag with Dally, Including Wednea- Grange No. 8. Biirac. but wltbln tbs operstliig rantage qoror the aomnjr thay are telephoned Dr. Strang to learn looked at her queerly. Hla gaae liteward, Charlotte Mack; execu- Friday at 7:80 p. m. the Toung their daughter In Windham O n - W et how tha game came out. (Lubbock made Diana feel braathleo* and day aftamoon, from 0 to ,lve committee. Arthur Pinney. ter. I Usalf. tb s lower psid to meat than our boG pUaaa have WATKINS People’s choir will111 meet - at the won, IS to 7). S4UL Open Tnaediy and Thuraday. Deeembar 4. win be ths wb« tbay eoma up aga(nG th# as If she were suddenly oomiag •aoTMsas. INC- The newly elected master ap- Federated church for ------. : * alive for the flrG time. Thursday evealnge until inted the following committees ^^^Maztara’ and Past Lecturers’ i Bt Iseresaa NaG air forea. with Miss Lola Hammond of Rock- The Crtaaaoka. who long served ^A^NGHESTER a 'P. M. FOr other eve- assist him; Home Ecoaomica, vlUe, director, and Mra. Rupert night a t Oaventry Orange. On De­ ManchK >(na win be hatd. " y i t G m € • . 'Rad ^rmy. hands on her ehouldere driw her ita R o p rs; buaiiiaaia agenta. North Carallaa waa tha laadiiig Mrs. Jitdm J . Cmmpiak Kia iw- C Toomey, Thomas Daly, fold-praduclng state In the Union tu m ^ f^ m UsboB (Tenter, M e, .1 her former home. Sh4T and lu r ..i 'cU HuIcUbzoo; qliiartty com-; prior to the gold rudi, P)—"I monial which celebates the '■<3Yeat box” death of a Negro pris­ This is a new Idea. For years it summer epidemics of Infantile the American dyestuffs Industry Washington, Dec. 3.—OP) - TTie —with to be admired at Watkins display­ arrival of messengers from oner Is going to cost former War­ was suspected that infantile pa­ paralysis might be explained as don't think It ever got In the pa­ In the World War. traveler and establishment of a new United Highway You Can Make It An ed in "an avenue" right through the rain god’s late this month. den C. A. Jacobson^ of the Rising ralysis Infection entered through due to inbreathed dust. He said pers,” drawled white-haired Mau­ editor of scientific works. States air base on the Arctic the middle of their store. We The tribe can have no other Fawn prison caroj). thri-e years in the nerves ol smell; and recently there probably was more dust in rice A. BabcoeV, recently retired San Francisco Carl Homer island of Jan Mayen in the Far thought their showing of hand- fire good until he dies, the In­ the penitentiary unless a Dade that it entered the stomach with the air in summer than In the keeper of historic Boston light, Brockhagen. 64, advertising execu­ North Atlantic was proposed to­ painted wasteba.skets quite un­ dian explained, and it can’t county coiir^ verdict is set aside food and spreac from there. colder months. tive and former publisher of the day to checkmate any German at­ HiELXO THERB:— usual to make a practical and yet have Shalako without a fire or modified. Dr. Harold K. F'aber of San “but when President Wilson was .San Francisco Cull, The Chicago tempts to set up bases on the east Easy Road O r A Tough Trail IT’S CHRISTMAS TIME this is to be America's most mar­ beautiful gift to mention just one god. The Secreat Service . A Supet-lor court jury convicted Francisco, reported he had given returning from Europe in 1918, his Record Herald, Tlie Sacramento coast of Greenland. ship nearly went ashore at Thatch­ / AGAIN; ATTIC HARBORS riageable year. of the hundreds of lovely remem­ agreed to w ait Jacobsoh yesterday of Involuntary infantile paralysis to rhesus mon­ Union, The Portland, Ore., Tele­ The strategic advantages of oc­ er’s Island, off Gloucester, whore 1 SECRETS AND THE BU­ I In New York City, for Instance, brances. manslaughter in the death of pris­ keys by lettlng them inhale air in­ gram, The .San Fransisco Illustrat- cupying Jan Mayen were discuss­ To make It easy you need to realize that to,^ REAU DRAWERS FAIRLY estimates indicate 90,000 wedding oner Lewis Gordon. The former fected with the virus that causes got my first job in the lighthouse I'd Dally Herald and The San ARCADIA service.” ed In an article published in the BULGE with mysterious ‘ licenses will be issued during 1941. You’ll Really Believe In Santa yvarden/was released on $5,000 this disease. Francisco Bulletin. semi-official periodical, U. S. Naval provide for the future requires action at the^ packages! Everyone is hur­ That beats the big bridal year of C laus Too! bond pending argument on a mo­ At the same time he said al| at­ Dressed in soiled dungarees and -Institute Proceedings. present. As far as finances are concerned j Wheeler Hits tion for new trial. Stamford Dr. Frederick H. rying around and bedlam ' 1917 when the total was nearer W hen you .see th e sam e tempts to infec- those monkeys a green plaid shirt,’ the one-time Get man. 04. physical eheniist, who Located In Greenland Sm Jncob.son told the jury that he by nerves of smell or by stomach RESTAURANT chief of the oldest beacon In the It means Saving; now in the years of your reigns as the children hope­ 7.5,000. O ne diam ond m aniifactur- low prices you paid last taught ami wrote se’vcral books The little Norwegian Island Ls fully search here and there , er reports making 53.000 rings in year for toys in Mar­ Policy Again ordered 22 prisoners confined in a liad failed. Whether children react 103 Tolland Turnpike western hemisphere was fixing an and papers on his specialty. located In th e G reenland Sea earning; power to provide for the future when ★ seven by seven-foot "sweat box " like monkeys, he said, was still looking for Christmas trea.s- Old stove in a w eather-beaten October for Christmas brides. low's basement. There is Hollywood ■ Frank Mankiewiez, northeast of Iceland and about j’our earning; power dimishes or ceases. ures. Time literally seems to , or "hot house" as punishment for unknow n. Specializing in house by the sea. ab.sclutely no advHhce in 79, head of the D ep artm en t of halfway between that North At­ fly away while we check prices on any of the toys, dolls, a sit-down strike while they were Possess Exposed Areas "It was a na.sty night," he re­ lantic outpost and Spltzbergen, so i Books and More Books in a Won- ‘Plowing Under of Every on road work. However, the lungs possess the Kduiation of the College of the Get the Habit of Depositing; Consistently and recheck gift lists, spend I derful Collection for Christmas games, books and wheel goods, called, aa he poked about the flr.st <-'lty of New York. that in addition to serving as an happy minutes wrapping etc., that are shown in the out­ Fourth American Boy’ He contended that the prisoner sort of exposed areas which medi­ on-shore living quartets he had in air patrol base It might also fur­ In This .Mutual Savings Bank. I Unusual and excellent selections cal science assumes are needed for Fish and Chips Billings, Mont. - ■ George M. far-away parcels and finally standing selections found there. died from shock from being placed almost a quarter-century. "A south nish a refueling base for ferrying I in books for Christmas gifts at catching this paralysis. ' These Nyce. '65. retired regional ilirector adjourn to the kitchen to When it comes to Santa Claus Is Seen Possible. under a cold shower by other con­ STARTING TODAY! , east storm wqs howling, I was the planes to Archangel, Russia. ' The Dewey-Richman Co., such as victs after he was carried uncon­ areas are nerve endings close to of Indian Forestry and Grazing start taste-teasing odors of ^ ^ vc3 Qui* books; Astrology for Every­ .shopping- Marlow’s can’t be beat: third assistant at Thatcher’s light, The article was Written by J . Christmas cake baking and scious from the confinement ceil. the surface. Such endings are and I was standing watch in the Service credited with originating Raymond Dyer, Ana Airlines at­ one; Encyclopedia of Gardening; Washington, Dec. 3—(A’l—Sena­ State Prison and Parole Com­ the first forest fire lookout in 1909. plum pudding in the mak­ a collection of James W. Riley's Christ mas Rime tor Wheeler (D-Mont) renewed signal house, keeping the old fog torney, Arctic traveler and student The Savings Bank ing. But no matter how hur­ missioner Royal K. Mann, who horn going. A hospital bed mixup during the of Naval affairs. He said that Jan poems; High School Self Taught; (author unknown) his attacks on President Roose­ ried and harried we are—we W i conducted an investigation that Spanlsh-Amerlcan war eaiiscd him Mayen, which he deserlbed as hav­ American Clipper Ships; Modern I am a flaming Christmas tree Saw Outline of Ship to be listed officially dead for 10 love the whole experience velt’s foreign policy today with an j resulted in Jacobson's dismissal as ing an excellent natural airport, Cookery; Mystery Stories and standing oh tip-toe; warden, testified that the "hot “Through the rain, I made out m onths. each year and wouldn’t part assertion that ultimately it was i would be available to this country many others 69c, $1 and $1.89 up. Reaching out wee, friendly hands house" was approved punishment the outline of a big ship wlth what with any of the glamour of through agreement with the anti- through the snow. liable to mean "the plowing under ' in Georgia. aeemed to be a convoy ahead and Life begins for Martha Scott and Frederic March, as the new Christmas or the gay. fri­ i. My stretching arms reach eagerly of every fourth American boy." Have Your ^blue coal' they were heading right for the Nazi Norwegian government-ln- of Manchester Pinaapple Pie Supreme Jacob.son, however, committed a exlle. minister and his wife arriyes at their first charge, in this scene BUY volities and parties as well to fling my Joy afar. "Some Months ago," Wheeler "bad wrong,” he added, in placing Island. We could hear signals from V eteran, O fficially as the true y meanings of (Courte.sy Dewey-Richman Co.) said in a statement to reporters, The Nazis have a thorough rom "One Foot In Haven,” film version of the recent best-seller Mix 2 cups crushed pineapple, My heart is now the golden flame, 22 men in a small cell. or Hoppers Coke them as though they were trying frankincense and myrrh that make Christmas—Christmas! the tip-top shining star. "I said the prcsicicht's foreign to get an answer from someone (lalled Deatl, Dies scientific knowledge of the east by Hartzell Spence. Picture plays Thursday through Saturday at So here's some more "Suggestions the Neighbors Make" for you 1-2 cup sugar, 2 tablespoons policy meant the plowing under | roast of Greenland, Dyer said, and the State theater. » j ^ flour, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, G ’bye now. Our horn was going like mad all and keep on sending them in. Your neighbor readers enjoy reading of every fourth American boy. I th e tim e, and I guess th ey mii.st ba-scs undoubtedly will be estab­ your contributions we know, and of course,’we are thrilled to get 1-4 teaspoon each of salt, 1-3 cup ‘‘Prediction Will Come True” Delivered Dustless lished there in deep, protected pineapple juice and 2 tablespoons have heard us finally, because sud- th em too. "That statement was denounced j dehiy they backed up. It wa.sn’t un­ Billings, Mont., Dec. 3— (/Pi — Fjords "aa the battle of the North butter. Pour into buttered baking By the Manchester Representative of Be sure to take a good look too tonight at the Christmas spe­ by the president, but certainly if I til dawn, when we could see the George M. Nyce, officially dead for Atlantic grows hotter.” And this cials—you may want to'find some of them In your own Christmas dish. Cover with rich pastry, slit­ we continue to pursue the policy AMERICAN GOAL CO. big ship off shore that we knew it months after (he Spnnlsh-'Amerl- could be done, he ■ wrote, despite stocking. ting top for steam escape. Bake that has been outlined to the presi­ waa the President's boat, bound for can war, died la.st night of a heart the fact that American bases have 30 minutes in moderate oven. ailment. He was 65. j^WWMMMMfWWWMfWBfMHKMHIfWWg dent by the war makers within : B oston." been aet up on the southern part tatmtmM msutssm* and without- the administration, Phone 4040 or He was listed as dead as a result of the Island, which has been Christmas Gift Sale With That was a long speech for 53- A and salt and add to the first mix­ my former prealction will come of a hospital hetl mixup while he taken under U. .•?. protection. Sensational Savings Heart-Stealing Gifts of Jewelry JOHN JENSEN Enterprise 13K1L. year-old Babcock, one of the last ture alternately with the sour true and we will be plowing them Was serving with Grigsby's Rough Dyer argued that the best way starts today at W. T. Grant A F'or Young and Old ut Christmas of the civilian lighthouse keepers, cream. Add the vanilla and chill under not only in Europe and in 46;> E. Middle Turnpike — Manchester R iders In (?uha. to make such Nazi bases largely Company for four days only There is .such a unique Plant Outlay who was retired on disability soon for about one hour. Roll out a Africa, but in India and China. T’nlll IfiS'retlrenient last August Ineffertlve would be to establish and no matter where you go di.splay of all kinds of after the old lighthouse service was f small portion of the dough at a fascinating jewelry at Wheeler saw no rea.son why the .Nyce was regional ilirector of the airplane patrols out of Jan Mayen ^ gift hunting you won't find differences betv-een the United consolidated with the IT, s. roast Indian Forestry and Grazing Ser­ time on a well floured board to M atthew W lor's, 997 Causes Alarm G uard. over the area through which Nazi better values. Fine woven, States and Japan should not be vice tor reservations in .Montana, about 1-8 inch thickness and cut Main street, next to Usually, he dismisses questions supply ships from conquered Nor­ t c vat-dyed Sanforized broadcloth with a floured star cookie cutter. settled amicably. Nebraska, Wyoming and the Da­ way would have to pass. and fancy pattern Pennleigh shirts ' McLcllan's we espe­ "The only time the administra­ about his experiences In four New kotas, (Keep the remaining dough chill­ cially funded a gold filled locket Shrinking Volume of England lighthouses -including 15 Jan Mayen, discovered by Hen­ , V in full-cut fit even a tailor would ed), Place on an unbuttered tion had intimated that we should Here’s Easy Time-Tested He was ereclited with originating rik Hud-son in 1607, once was a ■■ T**“- be proud of, size.s 14 to 17, for and chain and expansion bracelet go to war with Jajpan is when the years as keeper of-Boston light the first forest fire lookoo’, in 1909 cookie sheet, brush the top of each with heart to match. Other lovely Privale Industrial Fi­ with a twinkle of his brown eyes whaling center, but alnce has re­ $I .15 is just one fine item. cookie with milk and bake in a British Empire is threatened. ” the Way To Get Relief while serving as an a.sslstant rang­ turned to de.solate (S'asteland. bracelets too. from $3 00 up and Montana senator declared. “Japan Get after those dUtreulng spells HALL SfilDIOS and a non-committal "there was er in the Sitgravc .National forest, moderately hot oven (375 degrees rosary beads beautifully designed, nancing -Also Seen. nothing much—just routine” About 20 years ago Norway set up Suggestions the neighbors has not threatened us. She has not of coughing and ease misery of Arizona. F.) for 8 to 10 minutes. Remove $1.25 up! the cold the widely used Vicks a weather station there. m ake! even threatened to cut us off from Have For Your Gift Selection from baking sheet immediately. Holly-wood Beach, Fla., Dec. 3__ any of our supplies." way... Boll some water. Pour it When making coffee by the drip When cool, spread each cookie (TP)—A shrinking volume, of pri­ Into a bowl. Add a good spoonful method, pre-heat the pot with with a thin layer of frosting and. The Airlines Have to Scout for of Vicks VapoRub. Then breathe Hand Wrought Jewelry Talent Just as Hollywood ' Does vate Indu.strial financing and vast boiling water. Two level table­ if desired, sprinkle with green W lllkie .May Visit .Y iistralla j in the steaming medicinal vapors. Painted Antique Trays spoons of coffee for each cup of sugar. Make frosting ns follows: In the current issue of Flying new government outlays for plant With every breath VapoRub’s and Popular Aviation, one of the medication soothes irritation, Hooked Rug Patterns . boiling water is the general rule. 1 cup sifted confeclioners sugar construction were reported to The Canberra. Australia. Dec. 3—(A»j , Open scouts lists 22 tough questions, all quiets coughing, helps clear head Antique Furniture and Pour the fresh, boiling water over Few grains salt Investment Bankers' Association —Members of the War Cabinet - and upper breathing passages. Eveningx the coffee and let stand ovyr a 1-8 teaspoon vanilla of which have to be answered were reported today to have dis- FOR ADDED REXIEP... At bedtime Occasional Pieces “yes" to qualify a girl to smile of America today with expressions That Are Sure To Please very low heat until dfippeej rub Vicks VapoRub on throat, 2 to 3 teaspoons milk. of alarm . i cussed Informally the possibility i through. Never allow the brew at Mix the sugar and salt, add the along the skyways. Outside of cer­ I of Wendell Wlllkie, U. S. pre.slden- chest and back. Its pouItlce-vapor 192 Hartford Road 0pp. Cheney Hall tain questtens applying si>ecifical- The IRA's Industrial Securities > action ac works for hours to bring Percolators any time to boil. vanilla and enough milk to make ; tlal candidate in 1940, vLsiting you comfort. Never put fiimiture polish or the mixture soft enough to spread. ly to the job, this stewardess quiz Committee asserted that the trend I Australia in the near future. i wax on a dirty surface. Always The green sugar may be made by should interest every woman: toward governmental financing of I clean' thoroughly first. Apply pol­ rubbing a little green coloring in­ Does your personality ".spar­ • industry mjeht not stop after the ish sparingly and rub down with to 1-2 cup granulated sugar. This k le ? ” I present de* nse emergency as it , did after the World war. a clean, soft, diy cloth until you recipe m akes about 100 sm all Do you walk and alt gracefully'.’ have a bright hard polish.-Four cookies. Are you attractive? ' Said Albert H. Gordon of Kid­ or five really go-id polishings Is Do you get along well with fel­ der, Peabody and Company, New all that should be necessary dur­ low workers? I York, chairman of the committee, Crush Them. Twist Them, Knot Poise ? in a report prepared- for today's ing the year. Themleirm anaand hoiNot s Wrinkle POPULAR Can you recognize when a per­ session of the IBA's convention: Put an extra layer of waxed \\ em bley .N’or- It's euerybody's job son wants to talk and when he "The bu.dnessman of 1941 un­ paper in the pan used for baking E a s t Non- FOOD MARKET gingerbrenil or molasses cake. Mo­ wants to be left alone ? doubtedly urderstands the neces­ A Size for Every Family, Crush fabric And do you look well in hats? sity (or temporary regulation of lasses has a way of burning easily ties spring so the extra waxed paper is a pro­ ' The stewardess must also give , industry during ttie wartime em- ... to [onserwe motor fuel 855 Main Street Rublnow Building From 6 to 11 Cups. rig h t back into an honest "No" to the important j ergency. “Where Thrifty Shoppers Shop” tection. fresh -shape question: "Are y'ou nervous?" "lias Become Too Habitual” i after each Notice that mos.t of the charm- The I.uxury of a Velvet Frock wearing and ! "But he cannot escape th^icon- i All the people in twenty-four automo­ WE ACCEPT g o v e r n m e n t FOOD STAMPS! items arc acquired characteristics; I viction that the seizure of. addi- A sm a rt th ey wear you grow them, rather than being and stilT be thrifty and wear AND such smart pat­ j tional powers by the present gov- ' biles can be carried in one bus — com­ GUTS OF QVAUTV bom with them. this Christmas by ernment has become too habitual THURSDAY SPFCIALS tern s. .Select yours a t The \V. G. And it’s never too late to start remembering some­ GIcnney Co , they are only $100! to be reversed readily after the ex­ fortably seated. Averages show that every Beautiful watches, fiill-toned radio-phonographs, Food Mixffra acquiring them. piration ot the emergency.” , LEA.N—SMOKED one with luxurious fashionable handbags and gloves, fine cameras. Universal arid velvet for a frock or gown select­ Gordon said the government fl- I automobile has less than two riders. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEK, GUNN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 10IJ MANCHESTER EVENING IltRAl.D. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEPNE.SDAY,.DECEM.BER 3, lOlt t>AGB TBIRTEEI Bristol Strike when he defeated- Harold C. Hall, All Town Tries Recreation Meriden Affaiii DcTnocrat, former tax collector, 9,- by the offices. It will be held In St. HIT Seeking Rockville Repuhlicantt Elected in Rockville Yesterday Neutron Beam Prolonging 795 voles to 6,199. Overnight I\ew8 Missals to B l .lames's hsil .^nd all members will Threat Looms The tnayor had a plurality of be notified of \he meeting. At that Iwwla a. r>spmnn Cen ter Items Picks Danalier 2.21»$whi n ho won Jiis .second term O f Connecticut lime each member will be asked to To Save Plant V ______two years ago. Court Place 96, Rockville Lives of Cancer Patients By Associated 1‘resa _Soci(‘lv"s (nfl bring along a small present not to ! TAXI? Today Hepubllians made the Meriden cost over 25 cents to be given to ' Waterbury Clock Coiti- 6- 9—Junior boys .game room^He|>ul)licuii8 Boast 3 to oli-ction a clean swesep by winning another member, the names not to CAUs Digs' into Pockets ill San Francisco, Dec. 3—t/P)— • particles moving at high , speed open, E. 8. and W. 8. c-very ward aldernianlc post, giving Hartford- Tru-steea of the Con be -.vritten on the presents. hadge Bowers Is Non- |iany Employes Con­ them 19 to 1 coi,,-roii|i 8 ^Icmln-rsliip. has been prolonging the lives of a few minutes at a time, and sev­ tary atter which they will enter- i I scenes In this and foreign countries - Elected Mavor eral applications are given. They By The Associated I’resa 7- 8 Small gym open for box­ in several years |n which tho .comedy and .sports The meeting persons whose condition- would not By The As.suciatcd I’rcs.s Hoi lali.Ml party had no- ticket. tain bank officials and eijiuluyea ' Schu'ylkill Haven, Pa., Dec. 3.»— do their work by knocking elec­ A strike threat on the part of ing, E. 8. Each memlirr of .St .laines's V.a.s fcfihoAc-d b', the .serving ol r* Judge Raymond R. Bowers was permit the use of other remedies, Rcpidillcan* boasted s 3 to I vic­ Though 21,841 voters were regla- at a dinner follocved by k-ctureji I'iOB*commlttal .today about the (/F)—This town of 6.500 dug down trons off of atoms in cancer cells, the 500 employe* of The "Bristol 6- 8:30—Boys Intermediate bas­ Hfily'Name Sd; icty. v.lio a'tended .dciughnuts ancl c ider. \ is about to advance another step. ketball league, E. 8. tory over Democrats today as the Itied, the largest number In the designed to acquaint tlium wiUi : MANCHESTER T> [ aaraon he will name for probation Rp|ni()Ucuns in Rock­ into its pockets today to find $35,- Dr. John C. Larkin and Dr. Rob­ and the cells die. re.-»iilt of elections during tho past N. omtom, M », Brass Corporstlon, Bristol, assum- 7- 8 —Beginner* swimming clas.s (it-y's history, only 73 per cent cast this form of insurance, the sale of the meeting ut tl.<- a> li-t-. last ‘•fficer In the Town Court of Man- 000 for "three generations of Mill­ ert S. Stone, pioneers in the use of DcHcrlbed as Encouraging two days in four ConnecMCiii c ities ballot.s. which begins in Connecticut .Ian. I. , I It IS rer.rtdtecl that 2400 bomb- i Offloe At ville Sweep Entire Slate The ,j-eaults, officially described *d serious |>roportlons today as for women, E. H. night. i.H t'c re-eivc- as a special master. He did state there would ers who have done right by us." this new method, told The Radio­ representattvos oi‘ The Waterbury ! The G.O.P. won in Meriden and Uuiiiimlgned on Keeoixl Hartford The Personnel De­ (■iui.'lmas pi.--ern ,i mi.-,.-,,,;. a ling planes use about 288,000 gal- I w an appointment made within a as encouraging, appear to be the 8- 9, Intermedlstn swlmmiiig Into Offiee; The Vote. Unless the money is raised by logical Society of North- America Clock Manufacturing Company Itockvlllc yesterday and on .Mon- Mayor Danahcr had campaigned partment yesterday extended for volume of Hu- i hui c b ma!-ac». Rc- ‘ Ions of gasoline per hour, and 1 - aw days and that the nomination best against cancers of the skin class for women, E. K. ' fiiir.siilt pL-ine.s use 160 000 gai- i Dec. 11. the affairs of The W. Y, today that they were ready to se­ employes, at Waterbury, consider­ on hl.t reiord, answering Democra­ two weeks the deadline for tiling auae of the rain ami oth,-r anrac- 60(1 IWUl be-made in open court. He did which extend Into the bones im­ ■8:30-fl:.30 I*. A A. (.?, basketball I'lons fier hour. Miller Shoe, .eConipany. may he lect patients having more favor­ ed similar action. period, E. 8 tic fTHleisrii of |^,nd Issues total­ applications (or the l5.()00-a'yrar ■ tmns Last night Uj'- attemlan-e of 1 Uacloae that there are four candi- Rockville. Dec. 3— (Special 1 — mediately beneath, and against Read Herald Adrs. turned over by a Federal court to able prospects than those original­ Another bra*a manufacturing ing $435,tiOO flouted during his ad- position for research director for 'he .Hoclety was only 73 Walter latas for the position. Raymond E. Hunt, former city ly treated. those appearing In the - neck, (-10- Bowling alleys reserved I lerk, was elected mayor of Rock­ trustees for liquidation. concern, The Siovlll Company of for .St. .lames group. K. ,S. niliilstratton with the eiuim that the Public Welfare t’ouncil anri llan.scn, president of the society From another source was Icain- In a place the size of this east­ This, means a more extensive throat ami prostate gland. ville at yesterday s election when Waterbury, had wage (temand.4 of i 7-10 - Howling sileys reserved $735,000 In bonds had been retired al.so announced that noii-n-.siilcnt.' pri-.siile-l and after a .sli'.it bu.sinebs •d the names of the four candi- ern Pcnns.vlvania community. 138 tryout of the neutron beam as an A great advance in the treat­ Us employes under consideration. "showing a net Iriijirovernenl of m--eting it wa.t .inric.m-cl that the Republicans swept their entire ment of cancar with another prod­ for men's senior league. W. 8. of (.'onnecticut woiiM he eligible to lates for the office. .lames Duff.v. Jobs are a lot. but it i.sn t the anti-cancer weapon, hut Stone and Officials ol The Bristol Brass $300,000." apply. Very few- Connecti- ut r.'-.si. tumla of the orgHti:z,ili.,n wooM l,e sho was mentioned in The Herald slate of candidates into office. Mr. Larkin added that if it ever de­ uct-of the cyclotron awaits only Hunt received a total of 1413 votes fear Of ifhemploynient whleh moti­ Corporation, charged by the union Thursday ( Hall had al.so iviticized the dents ajjplied for the job. it was usi-d to purchs.se the mirsal.i Ttie.S' I ilOBday is one. He is a constable velops to the point where it will the development of chemicals with refusal to submit the ques­ It while his Democratic opponent. vated the campaign. 6- 9 —.Junior boys game room mayor, a lawyer, for representing announced. will be distributed at a meeting of j n Manchester and a former tni- "W e could get defense Jobs be an improvement over the X-ray which will concentrate heavily at tion of a "union shop" to arbitrs- I clients In the Meriden jiollce court the .society to lie lirld later m the X Clarence J. McCarthy received the site of the mallgnnncle.s. Dr. open. E. 8. snd W. 8. Hartford A Federal grand jury iUt officer. He is now enrolled in Cbarloa Sqnlroa overnight." one worker explained. in that respect, the improvement tion, and union representatives i contending that, since Dansher was month wher. the grab-bag party of 1003 votes in the four wards. Ra^'mofid E. Hunt, F. Elliott will be relatively small. John H. Lawrence, ijnlvcrslty of ^ 6-7- - Small gym open for boxing returned 20 secret indlctrricnl.s ye.'i- Republican ranks and Is a City Treaiiurpr "But that's not the idea. There met for aev.-ii and a half hours ' E. K. commander-lii-chlef of the Police the organizatir.il wi!l h<- hi-lil - n aamber in good standing in the Mr. Hunt who ha.s served as Maj-w City Clork 61 Appear Free of Disease California speclnll.st In the use of terday as the December term of tt generations of the Millers have yc.sterday afternoon ami eveimig Department, this practice was a A* the hu.--)ne.'s nmet.ng it was K city clerk for 20 years will .^, should do tee said the proposal, acceptable Beaten in Attaek tion. ter a short lllne.ss He leaves his ice of the People for .30 Vear*. I 'Raymond I^Hiint, r. 141.3: Clar­ these moronic Hollywood 'gen­ The neutron beam is composed The earth travels 19 mile* a .sec­ Khool in Hartford, is also a can- freshments will be served during o’clock. \ something, and on theXday when to the brass corporation, would be widow, the former Ellen Holbrook 169 f hureh Street, llarMord, ( onn It ence J. ilzfCarthy, d. 1003; City iuses.' t&ese scions of millionaire of countless billions of atomic ond In Its journey around the sun. submitted to the union's Inter­ of Plymouth, Ma.'xs. . iUdate. the afternoon. the court was to have cbnsldered I/«a\es PI* On Car Top Phone 6-0097 (f a RoYal ]^rtable Cecil England, engaged in the Clerk. Leroy Elliott, r. 1400. families, these Jewel-bedecked national-officers for their sp- Bridgeport, Dec. .3 tip. .Sav­ Slight Accidents appointment of tnistees. tnby beg- » general insurance business in Man- WilllariyJ Burke, d. 1018: Treas­ There were two slight accidents 'thinkers’ in Washlncton, these proval. agely beaten by a man who at­ urer, yw’haiie."? M .‘tcpiire. r. 1404: university professors, these writ­ ,ged a 10-day extcn.sion. \ Green said that meanwhile a, | tacked her in a dimly lighted I-akln, Kas— 1/15—Th* T C .1 tester, • and at present chief on Tuesday during the rain. Last night the entire commilnl- IS a sensible gift enumerator for the old age pen­ Carlifon Lo.s.sig. d. 1015: Sheriff, E llin g to n ers they, flopped from one side to strike call issued for Thursday I driveway, Mary rthlrico. 25, was a Prathers often park their aedan so If one being injured in cither of the tv eagerly enlisted at a mass meet­ I day in Willlmantic,' but could not close to the house that the car top A Royal Portabl* it the proeticol gift because it’s THE sion tax and securing the names Orton J. Webster. r, 1405; two. another according to the changes morning still was in effect, and he patient at St. Vincent's hospital oust the Democratic admini.stra­ 4 a. F. Bert ing after Marry Runkle. a foreman, IS a convenient utility shelf—right standard typewriter in portable size. The whol* family D< nil voters in Manchester and the risto P. Affrleano, (i, 1007; The first occurred shortly before as dictated by the Browder boys, aaid the w. rkers would hold a ! today for treatment of a fracttired tion In I ’litnai •, 8 expre.sseil the gathering's senti­ I out the kitchen window. Mrs. Pra­ newly elected treasurer of the. Assessors, •Kenneth H. Smith, r. Tel. (93-8, Bockx’iUe who kept their ears attuned to mass meeting tonigl^t to make jaw, a possible fracture of the X Tro ‘"" b ?. Margin. Touch Con- noon on We.st Main street when BARSTOW SAYS: Mayor Fram is R, Danalier, Sf>n ther stojipcd and got out to see Toung Republican club, i.s al.so b UOO; ‘ Eugene. K' Kozlowski, r. catch the notes coming from Mos- ment. srt-ying: plarjs for the threatened walkout. skull and multiple lacerations of « • r J Machine features. Convenient Payment Plan. Hutf)s driven by Kioro A Pignnne. 1 "YOU can't Call a firm like this of Ijibor ( 'omimsaioner ('oi ne!iiis •T,,d, R,t V S P,i oe 1430: ‘ Joseph Keeping, il. 1013. rnw." John Mankowski of the Wafer- the face and scalp. why everyone was staring at her the Held 4K5 Fntnt .street. Martfonl and Jncqiielin .McKnif:sod to make the scene. those w h y protested mentioned it bonds. peace organizations." Archbishop |>rompt delivery whenever their tion. d. 123: Third ward. ‘ Winn- men crossing the street. P’atrol- ' an achievement for an army mov­ same request fpr a 10 cents an ito the w y man who has the ap- fred A. Kloter. r, 538. Francis B. Jean M. Rickard, 22. of 53 Whit­ Curley said. "Even Mrs. Roose­ Scnii-hysterlcal when questioned man Alden Skinner investigated ing on foot to cover 20. mile.s in a FROM . . . hour raise and a Christmas bonus at the hospital. Miss Chirico was "upply needs to be replenished. See Display of National Typewriter Company, Inc. pointimflit to make. Judge Ray- Crafty, d. 460. Fouith want. both accidents. tier street, Melrose. Mass., pleaded velt's American Youth Congress is n o n y Bowers. Judge Bowers has day: today, a mechanized army of two weeks' pm.' as was iirosent- able t« give deteetives only a mea­ .And they know that the oil they •.Stanley P. Kakulski. r, 409; Puiul guilty to a charge of speeding be­ rrving out today for war! War!! ed to The Scovill Manufacturing '4 of Hartford, At een Inclined to comment up- ( lasA Starts fore Trial Justice Carl A. CJoehring mav he required to move twice ger description of her assailant. receive is unexcelled for heat- H Wnrmstedt. d. 28.5 The cla.'is in Fir.st Aid started W ar!!!" that di.stance in an hour. Company by the- .Mine. Mill and •"the appointment other than to in the Ellington Justice Court, giving qualities, cleanliness and '.Means elected Momlay mght at the High school Say’ Communlsni Halted Smelter Workers Union yester- ! ay that he Is giving it full con- <1t.> .Me«-lliig Tiiesilay afternoon, was fined $10 "We say we all hate Crinimiin- $18 .95 to 189-"o ceonmiiy. Vou can be assured ^slderation. with Sergeant Herr of the Stafford and costs of $5, making a total of I The annual < itv meeting will he State Police barrat'k.s in charge. ism. " he added, "but 1 . wonder The Scovill roncern reserved de- ! e f the same satisfaction by let­ Endorsement by the Yoimg Re­ held on Wediiesflay evening. De­ .$15 which he arranged to pay. just now if Coinmunists arc not clston on the request. Modern, Old Faidiioii publican Club officers of Mrs. Kl- As there arc nearly sixty enrofled RADIO AND RADIO-PHONo GRAPH COMBINATIONS ting us meet your needs. cember 3rd when action will he taking advantage of the situation Meanwhile stevedores employed KEMP'S, Inc. in the rla.s.s. it is planned to <11- Christmas SPECIAL llott does not seem to give the to build up here in this fret re­ by The Central Vermont Transpor­ true picture since other candidates taken upon the liudget. as esti­ vide the m»'nih<‘rs and nibrc in- THE i 763 .Main St. Tel. 5680 mated by tile Common Council. public of the Ignited States a sys­ tation Company, their number p u t' DANCE HEW HAVEN ManchMter are members of the Y.uing Repiib- will be pn*vid<'d.’ The Says .Stalin The total this year amounts to ( laM.sc.s will nu'el each we* k on tem which has for tho |>asf 21 at more than 250 by union spokes­ -Manrhester ?mwwwn*wi*iisi»wiisa lican club Mrs Kllioit is how­ men. were idle in New London as FUEL RANGE OIL $111,804 60 and tins i-c divicled by Tne.sday c'vcning at T:3n o'c1w going to force (lemand* for elimination of Wholesale and Retail Uonfeience for <‘ivil- < ()ii .\nicrica E.xpen.ses $.5,700. .luclieia), $2,37.5. "I have no more conlidenee in company's employes 1n New York Ships Sunk ian Pefense at New Haven on Admission 44c, Incl. Tax. Piiblie .Safety. 1‘oliee Depart­ .Stalin than I have in Hitler. city and New London. Tuestlay by the ofTicerH -'f .the lo­ ment. $13,001 10. General expen.ses (Continued from Page One) "The man who iloiiblc-eros.sed Music by BANTLY OIL COMPANY In Attack cal Womens Pi vision of the State nations, who i.s guilty before Goil There are about lOO United THE BARNSTOR.MERS $1,642; Lighting department, $12.- Defen.si' ( ‘tuincil. anfl n'presenla- CENTER STREET PHONE 529.'l 5,50. ! get together again, in spite of and man of the niurder of nut- States post offices and six sub­ lives of variou.s organizations Hank Post, Prompter. Serving Ihe Public for 2.1 Years. Fire fiepai tiiient. Saliii ies, . what their nations. Germany and lions, is quite rapable of turning rruin ft litfli* ijirl who stations In Puerto Rico. On Keariiv Mrs. H»’rb<*rt J Regan, chairman ui*ars her hair a** |>lalii a .H ran $.5,405, General Expense's. $2,750; I Kus.sia, have done' to one another on the ITnited, States, were that and Mis.h Georgianna Pr<*scott. In‘, rhaiiffc her into a Volina Water Rent. $2,028.50; Health De- iluring the p,a.st 23 weeks " to suit his purposes. s»‘cr«-tary. reprcs<*nteil the Rock­ (Continued from Cage One) partntent, $7.ii25. Filteration, I "(ireateHt Murderer of 5len" "More than one dog has liitte'h ville committee, tithers attending $4,415: New Sewers. $2,500, ! .-Vrchhishop Ctirley .said that "we wiTe Mi.ss S H Roherls. Home the ha'nd that fed it," \Vc arc nfTerin(( a S|>rrlal on questions propounded by Chairman Public Work.s Depart liieiit. Gen­ I of the i ’ nited .^Uatos are fiahfing y k ...... Pemon.stration agent of tho Tol­ riiildrrn's I* r r m a n e n t ft aft Wslah (D.. Mass I, Admiral Harold eral .Maiiitenaneec $17,9.50; Oiling. j .'Ule hy .suit' with Stalin, the great­ land ("'ounty Firm l^urcau. Mrs. C'hrlstimiH tiiltft. (live hrr the R. Stark, chief of Naval opera­ $6,000; Trap Rock. $.',.000; Slde- est niur lerer of men the world ha.s Although Offenburg. Germany, l*aul S. CantioM. Mrs. V. P»*rza- ever known," Jiecause "he is fight­ S^lft that is prarlit'al. ‘Fust thr tions; said that while the nuiiihei w.alks, Curlis and Guttera, $2,000: has a statue to Sir Walter Raleigh, tliliiff to roinpirtr a .Merry and nationalities of merchatil ships Culverts and .Stcuni Se-.ver.s. now.ski, Mrs L. H ('hapman, Mrs ing Hitler" but "there were da\s famed English seaman-explorer, Tvatherino Moran. and years when Staljn was not Christinas for the wife, ftweet* $ 2 9 ^ 5 n « T damaged and sunk rcnild not be $1,300; I’arks, $1,IM0. Snow and London has none. heart or daughter. TRADES given for miliiary reasons. no lee Removal. $2,000, Engineering, united States merchant flag ship $7.50, .New Truck. $2,500 .Mis- was sun^ at that time. eellaneous expi'nses. $4,0!I0; Delit SERVICE EASY TERMS Cooperating with Other Ihiwers .Service, $0,500. Xmas Special Admiral Stark .said that. In line It is expected Itial the resolution with the directions laid down by adoptecl by the Common Council CHIIJ)REVS President. Roosevelt in his radio rf^ommen'ling that action be de- DAINTY DOT address of Sept. ll. the nav.v was ferrecl in the matter of laying a PERMANENTS 90-operatlng with other powers in tax rate unirl the second Tuesday 'protecting merchant shipping m in June, 1912, will be ratitiocl. H O S I^ Y BARSTOW’S American defense waters Cnril Pnrt.x s 2 .9 8 and $3 -9 8 "Do American .Navill vessels now Established 1922 escort merchant shtp.s to iheli final The teachers of .St. Bemard'a parish will hold their annual card Come In and See I's Today! destinations' ' Walsh asked 460 MAIN STREET PHONE 32.34 "Since a categoru al reply nr a party this evening at the'rhurch hall There will he pivot tables I diacusaion on this nilglit jeopardize Open Ereninsrs Till Christmas. the safety of a great many ships, with prizes for each table ami rf- no answer ran he given was fresriWent.s will be' serxed. FRENCH SUrk's ■answer Friendly (lass Dropped Depth Charges T h t December meeting of the The chief of Naval operations Friendly elasa of the Unifin Con­ said the Kearny, which limped gregational church will be held this Beauty shoppe safely to port de.splte a torpedo hit evening In the church socrial rooms. amidships which almost tore her There will be an early Chri.stmas BOX *69 .MAIN STREET party and each member is asked ■apart, had dropped ilepth charge."r t o w e l s e t s PHONE 80S8 In an engagement w;hii h lasted two to bring a ten cent g ift,, hours and 53 minutes before she The annual election m officers By Martex WM ptruck. will take place during the busi­ "Was the submarine which tor­ ness meeting. There will be an 98c S1.49 pedoed the Kearny fired upon' U entertainment followed hy s .so­ ao, by whom and is it probable that cial hour and refre.shments. S1.98 S2.98 -the submarine W'l^is sunk nr damag- Rs .Meeting .ad?” Walsh asked.. The ll■glll^lr business meeting of "In accordance with the an- the Burpee Woman's Relief Corps Boxed Embroidered aounced policy of the N?vy De­ wjj.1- take plare th « evening in the partment," Admiral Stark’ replied, G. A ft. hall A member's sup­ PILLOW^ To See To It That Santa Is On Time ‘‘questions of this nature will not per will be served at six o’clock be answered. " ' and this will be followed by an CASES 4-Thread All Silk Chiffons and ^ i« precious, especially around Christmas. But we can address by .Siiporintrndent of Fancy—Mr. and Mm.— ■'3-Thread Crepes • • • It requires approximately eight Sc-hoqls. Philip M. Howe. TTiis Ills and Hers—and Col- _ ___ * minutes and 20 seconds for sun­ will be followed by the business ored Borders. W iH iiB X c m SET $1.00 Pair K. ^ low-priced selection of Christmas aifta light to reach the earth. It being se.ssion. The committee In charge D «ift try t » ferry trrrythmg Im Hand.somely ’ service will make your holidav TAUK ABOUT FROQP OP P | | . 92,900,000 miles from our planet. Includes Alice Wells. Nancy Web- 98c Box REGULAR 51.95 NYLONS year minj; carry it m your pocket, shopping a pleiwure rather than an ordeal -i- and you’ll he fusit they carried arttneseed with tb M Gift Boxed FORMANCEI Here's an All-Amsrican who swore oiit sfUdaviu afterwards. Special All This Week m/di* Robintoo Rsmiadse. Eacli wr** * * 1 “ >■ “-Merry Christmas!” record that take* some of the cuess- plinio • stpsrat* coupon—Mar out Mhy not let us help you to make sure that Santa will be on work out of econbmy.and stamps Dodge THI GRAND NlW s...THI '5 ''i ChiMmi't RBd WomcH*B Only $1.79 when auafidcd to. Keep* Ihr* aeeeo time tnis year? ALL WOOL the champion In Its class. It give* yon GRAND AVlRAOp “T-TYME Other Hosiery A t 69c-79c-89c. only. $IX)0 to fOJOO. M o M *n Ides of what you'may expect when abenm, fZJO. you buy that new Dodge, the one you The fraud national svsrags was 31.4 BLANKETS ought to buy today. mite* to the gallon. All the individnal APRONS Special Values On record* clustered somewher* around All Color*. 12x84 In. >e a 7 2 0 N IW DODGBS— 6 0 0 that figure, and the offldaviu are, of CURTAINS course, all open to yoor Inepectloe. 39c to 79c Scranton Latee, TailoreS Marquisettes OIPPIRINT CITIIS->77,747 MILIS and Ruffled Dotted Marquisette h tfca TMck ef if TIW AND HOW (rb* SsefsKtraar Hbef Cmrs sbd Mfbeto Trmb) There's nothing new In this to the $6.98 size* 1 to Extra Large. people who alreedy know the new 98c Pr. Dade* cssthisss ts sbswh sH sf ysur d*- Yes, on signal, they all wenl.ont on fsss* Mslewossts sod Is sMk* dslivsfy 1143 Dodge, with Ite ALL-fLUID fhe same day; each covered one hun­ D R IVB, tod lu POWBR-FLOW IN - M SH O PPER •* ysw OsvsmsissS prosi^Hy ss schsdul* I-- Colored Table Covers dred miles of normal driving; they G IN E . But It Is the kind of proof sh*« S8xS2 In. All CaloT* . . . Whs* y s « dsclds to buy m saw Dedgs travelled a combined distance equal to ■elsfsaf or hvek, ywt attuslly assist la ' all current buyere of asotorcan are three times around the world; they met entitled to. It’s the moetceaspleto dem­ 98c each lb* matataasBC* af this vail aad *ss*aHal with all kinds of driving and weather HANDKERCHIEFS (All Other Sixes aad Prim .) onstration, and the aseel rellaMe evi­ LET US KEEP YOUR Chineae' Fancy Embrxildered W d u sHaa sysisai f*» NaHaaol Dsfwn*. conditions; they used ordinary standard dence we know of. CLOTHES LOOKING NICE! (Tktsa omweat Senas) 7 m cob ba a w a r t laaktac ahoppier aa well m s thrifty a— If jtm moke a habit of HteF M r ■operler deMhig oerrioea. DIAL 7100 U. S; CLEANERS 1'Vt -

'rOURTEB#- MANCHISSI KK KVKNING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1941

Corps; $10,407,000 for ' urgantly delphia. on August 31, and Laiie MAN.(JHl5S'IEK EVENl.NG HKKALD, MANCHLSI ER, CONN. WLDNLisDA i , DKCF.MDER lO lf Effort to Kill needed facilities for the ground Walkout Called Ex-Po'stmaster pleading innocent. Chiirtji Paper PAGE FIFTEEN force.ri $00,354,000 to pay the $10 Continuances ware ordered in igan atate police, president of the E. Hilliard Co. Plant monthly bonus voted by Congrea* the following' esues' r;equiring a International as-soclation. explain their voles, but not off the record." he says, "and let us have for all Army enliated men with one Pleads Guilty pre-sentence report a f^ r guilty Police Chiefs Spectellsis Present Manchester Open Meeting Jail Su .^Charged with false reglstra.- 111 Conference lems were to speak. For Democrats “ Let u.a at the aame time take a Part of Plot At Big Arsenal Thomas Hillery De­ tloit under the Selective Service" ‘The Challenge’ Issued forthright stand on the HU]>reme ing cadets. Lieutenant Kreinl pointed to the . i Toteght A grand total of $437,820,000 A c t , December 16; William national issiie dcfen.se of liberty fendant in Case; Other increase In automobile traffic be­ I'ollce School. Municipal Build­ I-Cfl) Angeles !> Ab Jenklns- lidiiner>', Stock, Real tContInued from Page One) was provided for military post con­ (CoDtlnoed from Page One) ' Scheets, Broadbrook, and Vincent Ry South • Methodist; - and show tlie people of the state YOUR FORD DEALER 1 Wedding Date Over 300 Officers Gy the International that traffic law violation is in­ Army Citadel at 7. nouncement made today. The mill millions of rounds' of rifle car­ 20 arraignments presented before KuUkowskl, Ansonla. 30 days in ance of their Golden Wedding an­ tridges. but no deaths. Walker’s were the Independent weekly calendar but will supple­ Association of tfhlefa of I’ollee volved In 70'per cent of all traffic Salurda.v, Ik-e. 6 JU'ige Mah'incy. a inembei from , was first started in 1793 and ex­ niversary which falls on that day. the court by Assistant U. S, Attor­ jail, execution suspended on both following I’resideixl Roosevelt's the Seventh di.strn t, stiggesl.s that Hall Court Packed Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire­ fine and jail sentence: Caingero ment and add to the announce­ accidents Therefore a stepiip of l-s(lirs' Night, Tall I ’edsrs of cept for the past few years it had Mr. and Mrs. Casperson were or May Make Auto men and Enginemen, the A F L neys Valentine J. Sacco and Joseph. proclamation caltlng foi- reduction Congressman James A Shanley of | been in continuous operation. Dur­ Cavillerl, Ansonia. 30 days in jail, ments on the calendar, and pro­ enforcement methods is thorough­ Lebanon. Masonic Temple. married on December 5. 1891. in The hall of the Trieste Court of Switchmen's union and the A F L P. Cooney following Indictments in automobile accidents as a de­ ly jimtlfled that will serve to eur- New.Haven, an opponent of the' ing the war of l8l2 it furnished Assizes was packed at the opening Tax Imperative returned by a Grand Jury Tues­ su.spendcd: Giuseppe Mnrgiano, vide n picture of the full program Annual Christmas sale and sup- the parsonage of the Emanuel Machinists. fense measure. tall that 70 per cent of aceldents" (>er, Emanuel Lutheran church I’rcsidenl's prograiii, and "any I blankets for the United States of the trial yesterday before six Washington, Dec. 3 Pi The day. Ansonla, 30 days, suspended: Jo­ for the month ahead of the publi­ Lutheran church here by Rev. Au­ Atlas said it had received from Nationally known anthonlles on Dance. American • Lithuanian other Isolat l(inist Congressman"! Army. A high standard quality of Fascist Judges for the defense of House Appropriations Committee Theodore. Rufus Platt, auditor in seph Sebben. New Canaan, 30 days, cation (late. The pni isliluners are be invited to "explain their vote*. ' gustus Ohl-s-son, Their attendants the War Department a "directive" traffic law enforcement were Citizens club, Uberty Hall. merchandise, backed by the many the state under Aptonlno Gringall threw a monkey wrench today into the real estate department of the suspended. requested to "keep it handy a.s a but not off the record. " | were Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. John­ concerning plant security, and constant reminder of the program schedtded to address the all-day yean of experience always found son. both deceased. After their Casanuova. lieutenant general of the elaborate machinery proposerl First National Bank A Trust Com­ Paul Senese, steward of the Ital- Sunday, Dor. 7 The meeting. Judg'e .Mahoney a ready market, even in so called that a study of this and of of your church.” ^ eeaslon. ^Bossy’ (gillis wedding -Mr. and Mrs. Casperson militia. Carlo Fallace is prosecutor by the Treasury Depaitment for pany of Bridgeport, pleaded guilty lan-American club in Derby, plead­ Edward J Hh key. (.’oimeetlent Gathering of Red Men s 1S>iges says, should l>e hel(l on December | depression years. collection of the new $5 annual changed conditions "convinced ot- ( hristmas Bazaar at Sports Onter. a NV made their home in Middletown, general. There are 18 defense law­ flclals that further negotiations to embezzlement of $3400. Contin­ ed guilty to failing to pay the spe­ state police commissioner and 10. the night Senator John A. Had I.abor Dispute automobile u.se tax. ■ uance waa given to January 6 for W th this first issue of the (Thal- Wednesday, Dec. 10 : I this slate, until June, 1893. when yers. with the unions are necessary be­ cial liquor dealer’s tax. Chairman of Region 1 for the in­ I'snaher gives an off-the-record There was little comment on the Conspirator.s were motivated by If the House permits the mon­ the pre-sentence report. Bond of Icnge, a sheet adverti.sirig the an­ Badly Beaten Annual Christmas .Sale snd _ YOU on.. they moved to Manchester. fore any agreement can be sign­ Other liquor cases were: ternational a.ssoclation. o|iened the talk to the Republican State Cen­ A ^ e in Hilliardville. Many of the various political beliefs, according key wrench to stay there, it will $5,000 was continued, Nicholas Cocivi, Fairfield, plead­ nual Christmas bazaar of all Cafeteria, North Methodist W R tral committee here. • Geiwlna Feid Perti residents, now 'iving in company Eight ( hlldren ed." while "Mr. Walker took the session following an Invocation by Six daughters and two .sons were to the indictment, ranging from make the auto tax inoperative. December 16 was set for trial of ed guilty, execution of sen.sencc church .societies tomorrow aiter- C. S. • Gtnirinc Ford EaulpataM owned houses, had been employed position that further negotiations the Rev. Andrew J. Kelly, pastor "I honestly feel that by not born to the couple, and they have, "democracy and liberalism to Com­ The committee withheld the $4.- Joseph L. Wooters, Waterbury, suspended and placed on probation noon was mailed, giving informa­ L os.p 8 to KcIIrhcr hy Meeting to organize Men', Club, m ating we are derelict in our • Gtnulna Ford Tralaad for years at the plant. When a .502,554 the Treasury said the were unnecessary." tion about the dillerenl depart­ of 8t. Anthony's churc h. three grandchildren. Their chil­ munism and terrorism." i c ------' ---- and Abraham Katz, Danbury, for one year; Lucy Saska. An­ St. Bridget’s hall. duty to the thousands of voters in America's [ask AtOUT AATMINr 91 A M 6 I labor dispute closed the plant a Atlas "proposes to operate the ments of the fair and the groui>s , Unlformol police as well as 3.859 to 2.882 in Non- tr)‘ dren are: Mrs. John I. OWon, Mrs. All were accused of being anti- Internal Revenue re- charged with conspiring to violate sonia. pleaded guilty, sentence sus­ rspresentatives of the courts and Thursday, Der. II various towns which we repre­ few years back operations have Ravenna plant in spite o f efforts the National Stolen Property Act. and organizations In charge. Watchword never been resumed on a large Frank E. Cocke. .Miss Eleanor Cas­ Italian and of using the ■‘ilovena ' estimated pended, probation for one year; municipal governmenEs in the Partisan Election. Rock and Buskin play "A Mur­ sent. ” the letter states. person. Miss Harriet Casper.son, minority to "create an atmosphere I taxe.s with ' the of the Union to call the men out." On two other counts of transport­ Lill Silva. New Haven, plendper $100 of collection of the au­ erating mi>n have reported." Companion Cases caleuilar of the activities each day Saturday,. Der. 20 Judge Mahoney points out, has not Boston, .Ma.ss. tomobile use tax is $6 40 as con­ CTiristmas party. Highland Park and Rri.scilla Treat. . 1938 on the eye o f Munich arc The plant still is under con- In companion cases Wooters and Charles Darwin was not the ill December, are the work ot K'xuls Pnielainatlon Gillls, three times formerly chief met in about 15 monttis and "I IJst Of l*r«perties trasted with an actual cost in a C'ommurflty club. ' r - i- H The properties, as asses.sed for Mr. C'asperson was employed by expected to be disclosed at the .struction. but several thou.sand Theodore A, Lane, Derby, were originator of the evolution theory. Miss Ho[)c Henderson, art teacher Mr. Hickey renil the picsidenl's executive of this seacoast city, got have no ideas as to w^hen the next DIVA trial previous fiscal year of 89 cents building workers were not affect­ given continuances to December at the local High school. J proc lamation and explained that Sunday, Der. 21 1040, amounts to $174,746 The fig­ Cheney Brothers for 35 years hav­ His grandfather believed in it. a.s the news last night by telephone one will be called. ” I $2t.7S per $100 of collection for all types ed by today's call. The construc­ 16, Wooters pleading guilty to a did several other men. In 180i; I plans for these regional meetings Concert. Handel's "Messiah." ures are given below. ing retired in 1928. The charges against the prison­ of revenue." the committee point­ from his loyal wife, who conduct­ I’art.v Polirlea j Mr. and Mrs. Casperson are hold­ ers indicated- that at least some of tion workers, all AFL, have a charge of transporting $5,000 eight year* before Darwin wa.s I had been made nt s meeting in 130 voices with Manchester Civic Stock on Hand ...... $ 2,'i.OOO ed out. Spring-heeled boots arc worn by It was said in reliable quarters ing open house for their friends them flee refugees from the Fas­ closed shop contract. worth of stolen electric razor born. Lamarck published a book I German parachute troops to break I Washington, November 11 ed his "outside " campaign. orchestra assisting. High School Fire Protection Mains. . . . 180 Penalties Provided hall. that party leaden, expect to call a Power Feed Mains 6,178 and relatives on Friday of this cist regime who fled to 5’ugosla- A strike was called for Nov. 13, blades from Waterbury to Phila­ on the subject. I their fall. "The law enforcemeiil agencies .She Informed him that his oppo- ^ Enjo) the comfort of oil The law taxing the nation's 32,- nent meeting of the committee to Jan- I ^ Office * Factory figures.. 2 619 week, from 2 until 5 o'clock in the via and then e,ther slip(>cd back i put off to Nov. 19 and then post­ |©f the country have been chnl- John M. Kelleher. 47-year Traditional Candlelight serilce. ^ I F T heat from a beautiful new afternoon and from 7 until 10 he olithresk nf war oOO, llenged." C’ommi.ssloner Hickey old- (lance hall proprietor, ' had South Methodist church uary to discuss general party ' Machinery ...... '>0,000 poned indefinitely when the policy, but that no meetnig thi.s! MODER.N’AIRE oil heat cir­ o’clock in the evening. in Yugoslavia or were caught that $2.09 taxes be collected Feb. unions began protesting what they Isald. He calle'i for "collective won. 3.85tl to 2,882. in a non-)iarti-] Dams ...... 1.326 1. 1942 for the five months of the ' I month was being con."lderc(l. Hilliard St, Mills ...... 46.399 there after Italian troops moved termed "W ar Department delay ’ lefforts’’ to prevent injury and loss san election. culator, Burn low price stoye in. 1942 fiscal year and that the en­ |from automobile accidents. Judge Mahoney, an ally of R.ena.-J oil. No. I distillate or kero­ Adams St. Mills ...... 3..'>00 in approval of the contract, which "Bossy " turned to other in­ tor Francis T. .Maloney, writing as I The indictment links the alleged tire $5 tax be collected July 1, mates, enjojing special "stay up Rciiaiiu; Local Man 13 Houses ...... 24,629 1942 for the fi.scal year of 1943. they claimed the unions and the Alayor Thonias J. .Spcllacy told a member of the commit tee, as.es i sene. Successful!) heats up 24 Outbuildings ...... 1,764 Sydney Victim terrorists with an Italian emigre companv had agreed upon. late " privileges to get the ret('jn3s PAXTON $29.7$ 17 network in Yugoslavia Some of Penalties were provided for non­ Ithe group that traffic control had ("halrmsn McCarthy to call the ' to six rooms. Requires little Lots ...... '>,094 payment. Need Not .Approve Contract Ibeeome, with tlie Influx of 35,000 and to newspajicrmen, and deject­ Bakers* (governor meeting "to determine what space. Forced Air Unit — Land on which hulls are the crimes charged occurred 10 to edly thrust hla thumbs downward. 12 years ago. The committee said the Treas­ Walker declared today that ne­ Idefense workers, "tlie major prob­ should be the poln.-y of the Demo­ located . . 8.057 Of Direc t Hit HOLLAND-Dry Cleaning opiional No din — no wicks gotiations in Washington dlsclo.sed lem of this community at present " "I ve been beaten by better men ury request contemplated a total cratic party in Ouinectlrut." — no odors—no noise. You'll ' of 3,460 employes—980 clerical the War Department need not ap­ The mayor pointed oiit'that any that's all I've got to say now,' Bridgeport. Dec. 3—OP,—Hud­ "We reaii of the monthl.v meet- ' Total ...... $174,746 R,epudiateg Confesnion and 2.500 field deputies, whose prove the contract. program of traffic law enforce, he said. "But I'll have plenty to son F. Welgold of Mount Carmel ings of the Republican State com­ alwass he satisfied with a Once Had 2.M) Employees By Sea Raider ,«a.v when I get out. ” was chosen president of the Con duties would be "to visit personal­ W. E. Fletcher, local manager nient requires the full backing of mittee and also that iti rhairman ; CONGA MODERNAIRE ..Come A t one.time there were 250 eril- Of Revolutionary Plot ly delinquents who failed to re­ for Atlas, which is in charge ot For a LimitPfl every Hgenc';y involvc8t their Idministrator of the defense Also, Joseph F. Gubbins of New MANY HESTER Other Sets . . , ,$24.95 up. own signatures. Outsiders WHEN BROUGHT IN WITH A COAT Board other Isolationist Congie.esman to I poration had looked over the ran. Billion More plans for a Christmas party for louncil: Motor Vehicles r’onimis- Haven, Carl M. Ganzle of Milford Phone 6Ifi1 situation but left without any I hlld+en of the post, club anil aux­ are not Involved—you act Cn URESS AT OUR REGULAR A total (jf 413 voles were cast. and Robert C. Pez of Hamden, al­ Solid Gold Weddhig Rings "The Initial advantage lay with lloner John T. McCarthy, Justice The results, announced by Presi­ statement. Thi.s was neither denied the German since she was dis­ iliary, Wedne.sday evening, De­ "on your own." ZiLK LOW PRICE I lied directors. $5.95 up. I I I DefcMise Fiim ls \rthur F. Eells, chairman of the dent Henry W. Jones. Jr., of the . nor confirmed today. guised a.s a merchantman and her cember 17, at 6:30 o’clock. It takes only a few minutes gonnecttcut highway safety com­ An ana'.VBiB of the impending \ The auction will open at 10 All children up to and including to apply. The minute your CLEf\Neo company, were; For no union, 280; bag, box and paper shortage by identity had to be established be­ mission; State Highway Cornmls- for l»o a l -420. International Asso­ o’clock next Thursday and ron- fore she could be attacked. (Continued from Page One) ' 12 years of agb must be register­ application Is approved, you w o "ResseD loner William J. Cox and Attor- William J. Eisner of Newark this Other Diamond Ringa timie iintd the entire propeitv i.s ciation cjf Machinists, 105; for; the "The encounter took plat” short­ ed by name and age so that they receive the full amount of |*y General Francis A. Pallotti: afternoon will be the highlight of sold. your loan, in cash, without Employe.i Cooperative Association the convention, w'hich ctoscs to­ $19.95 and up. ly before dusk. eluded fund.s to boost its enlisted may receive their glft.i. The reg- aptain Donald S Leonard, Mich­ 28. ■' "In the ab.sence of direct evi­ strength to 1.840,934, an increase istratlbn.s will close on Monday, deductions. A $100 loan Cl ERiNBO night with a banquet. dence, it can only be asaiimed that of 277 026 men. and ^-for 27.905 December 15. Children may reg­ costs $20.'60 when repaid SUfTS ANO !-RES%BO promptly in twelve monthly To Be Made .some factor prevented the Sydii f.' more commi.saioned officers and ister at the V.F.W. clubhouse, by from making use of her aircraft 5,765 additional warrant officers. calling the steward, 3818; the installments. See us today for the cash you need. c l Ea n b O for reconnaissance from a dis­ Activation of a mobile aircraft chairman, Mrs. Lillian Linders, AfiC/ l4 i(S % lO UP Eagle Seoiit tance. warning service, projected expan­ 6116, or Mrs. Anna Barron, 54l2. : COATS u X u* "The Sydney closed on the sus­ sion of the Air Forces from .54 to 'Each child will receive a gll^; Personal. Finance Co. All CoatA Are pect. cleared for action. 84 groups and the peed for rpore there will'also be a program of 75S Mate Street I "As soon as the Kormoran was officers for combat units were the entertainment. The committee is .State Theater BuIhUng William Preston of convinced that her identity was main reasons, the cpmmittee salil. striving to arrange for a pleasant rhone S4S0 I iironditionally Luarunteeu Woodland St. to (iet known she opened simiiltaneoiisly for the expansion of the land evening for the boys and girls'. License No. S91 LOWEST PRICES with the first salvo from the Syd­ forces. Open Until 7 P. M. On High Honor Friday. ney. Marshall disclosed during his Drivers are fined $1 for every Thursday Nights During Struck Sydney On Bridge te.stlmony on the bill that while I mile in excess of the speed limit December. "She struck the Sydney on the Congre-ss had appropriated money in Ogden, Utah. William Preston, of Woodland bridge, damaging the central con­ IN TOWN! street, a memtHT of Boy Seoul for approximately 25,800 combat trol and starting a fire planes for the Army, the air arm Troop No. 13 of the Second Con­ "Tile Sydney clo.sed the range, i A gregational church, will be given is operating with only about 3,600 crippling and setting the enemy on such planes. Informed sources said an ^ g l e Scout badge at the meet­ fire. •f • ing of the Scouts Court of Honor that Indlcsted the tremendous Subject Friday night. The court will con­ "The enemy abandoned ahip and number of plsnes being sent! ►x Holland’s Guarantee! she blew up. abroad I ISPECIAL SALE FOR 'Tb vene .at the South Mehtodisl "German survivors saw the Syd­ church dt 7:30 p. m. Friday. A total of $269,000,000 was in- I 10‘^r fill «f • ney di.sappear over the horizon cliidcd in the bill to finance the — — This la the regular monthly with her fire blazing amulships Thursday Friday Saturday Federal liifQfim* I meeting of the honor court and Philippine Army, recently mobiliz­ The (jiiality of oiir "That was the last seen of the ed into the Federal service. Mar­ Tax there .will ne several other awards cruiser." made. shall said that if that money was I Just Like Pocketing .Aloiiey! Award of an Eagle Scout badge not provided. It might be neces- | work is as fine as any Is the highest honor the Boy Scouts ISazis Say Opponent I sary to demobilize that force of i can confer and designates a Scout I about 160.000 men. | you have had or you Ju0 t Like Buying a (iilt-Edge Bond That o f outstanding merit. Kichard Of Sydney Inferior I "The consequences of such a ^ | aOAMTN tioh in the present .tense. Far | Smith la Scoutmaster of Troop 13. Berlin. Dec. 3 --./Pi The Ger­ l i Don’t Pay! I Will Pay You Dividends for Yearn. man high command said today the Ea|tern situation might be far Australian cruiser Sydney was reaching ■’ he said, "even furnish­ Tight Squeeze sent to the bottom off the Aus­ ing the breeze which .would Ignite tralian coast by a German op­ the present smoldering embers." On Materials ponent Inferior in armament and To Expand Facilities Beautiful speed. The committee recommended ex­ SALE OF $98 ) The official German account of penditure of $388,000,000 for ex-" LAUNDERING *ri (Continued From Pnge One) the engagement: panslon of facilities for the manu­ Nearly everyone has a friend More and more men use this Qual­ A sea battle between the Ger­ facture of tai*iks. guns and other or relative at camp. We’ve ity Service because bur experienced DYED CONEYS Production Management, mention­ ordnance after Robert P. Patter­ got the things service men man auxiliary Kormoran and the craftsmen take care of the details ed the “victory program" for in­ Australian cruiser Sydngy develop­ son, undersecretary of war, testi­ will like most for Christmas lAt a price that BeeniM creased defense production as he ed off the Australian coast. Com­ fied that "it Is mow necessary that —so choose here soon! ^ that •■■vtimen «aa«are ovso |#6aaparticular iivu6 ed in Ontario than in any other con'trsict; $»2,000,000 for miscel­ WUROSE DRESS SHOP You trust its quality I ' JEWELER small JMisincaa first caU. province of (^ a d a . / laneous construction for the A ir 1597 Main $t. Hotel Sheridan Building lOTTlID UNBII AUTHOtITT Of Tttl COCA-COIA COMSANT gV . I-977 S’TREET NAIfCBitl|| i COCA - CliLA UU4iLi:

. / UANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. IN^EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1041 |#AGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER .1. i«)4T PAGE SEVENTEEN Axis viewpoint. Dienst aus Deut­ and Hong Kong increased tension one of the few gains of the 1940 kfiow hoW'W to keep a seci et. os|m'- ^ttle in Libya schland. commontary"closcly con­ here. Nevertheless informed per­ 'fagaiirog Suburbs peace still in Soviet hands. ctaliy a iiaval secret, very well Iligliw ay K iiiploves I L u th e r L eaK iH nected with the Foreign Office, sons expressed belief that the pe­ The communique said enemy Indeed.. a BTi. ..<1 “ Has Slackened said the struggle showed the Brit­ riod of .suspense would continue Scene of Battles artillery was rk)^cially lively In He was asked how Japane.se Are IJmler (Jmrges ish could not follow the old mili­ for some time before definite de­ this area with many explosions and warship tonnage compared with M an R e-N am ed tary principle of "Marching sepa: velopments. fires observed there when Finnish American fleet strength, and ju.st Polish-American Basketball Team Opens Season Sunday! artillery replied. , (Owtlaned from Pago One) rately and attacking unitedly." i (Continued from Page One) what Japanese tonnage was. H artfo rd , Dec. 3 \A'i A sta le “I don't know it myself," Kfiox police, investigation that will cover Americans Advised have been recaptured In the direc­ at least a period of 18 years be­ Roy 0 . Johiioon Is EtprI- Mtly atatemente regarding de- Axis Forces Destroy said, slowly. "They've been very Mniction of Axis armored units To Leave Honf( Konfi tion of Mozhaisk. 57 miles west of Must Accept successful in keeping that sort of gan loer were re­ information secret." highway department employes Basketball Loops Start A rm ored I eh U'les Hong Kong. Dec. 3.—f/Ti - The ported reoccupied in the Stalino- I sU.iil M en’s C Iul) I day gave authority for the removal Japs Concentratiiifr Branford fia.s been turned over to Uve term. A.s.voduU' officers m- jans meet Sllbros Jrs.: the sscond Dec 4 Falcons vs Flying battle in the Rezegh rone was that were knocked out of action by resistance." said the Communist derestimating .Tapan's power and Commi.ssioner Hickey. Former Pilot Hints Swedes, A<*ith Team at/^tart of] 'from this colony of the head office "in the regrettable event‘of trou­ cluile, vii r jire.sident. .Miss tiia c s Year; RieheKi gam e a t 7 (I'cluck will bring the It prevented Axis forces from sup­ Italian forces defending .Sidi party neVspaper in an article In Southern IndoA'hinn , -The Cai-ilen hrother.s were su.s- Dec. II Rams ys Falcons. their advanced positions Omar, a communique said. I of the Hong Kong and Shanghai broadcast py the Moscow radlb, ble In the Pacific, that trouble will Benson: junior \ i. i. Jack I’oc; Further Gliih Moves Ilialenli, Dee. .1 Alsab, Vikings and F.ast .Sides on the B ow lers H it I Season; Sq^d of 1 5 j porting Manila, P. I., Dec. 3. .T' Jap­ peiidcii liy Comihissioncr Cox .Mon­ greatest juvenile since Man ‘ This SeuMoil. Dee. 18 Rams vs Flying .Swedes | frontier area of Salum, British Shell Bardia ! Banking Corporation, chief finan­ but is retreating southward un- not be a minor one." court while nt 8 o clock ths Met­ along the anese land, sea ami air forces arc day, following a Cxmfcrcncc with li oasurcr, Miss Eili:ii Jolin-oii; ’ War. arrived at Hialeah •Isn. 8 Ramblers vs Rams W'ill See Action; Glrls^ Halfaya Pass and Sidi Omar. The Italians said the British had cial organ of Britain's vast Far der the pressure of our cavalry j Semi-official comment in Tokyo To .Strengthen Team; 11 Eastern interests, as a safety .concentrating in southern Indo- Governor Hurley, both of wliom secrcliiry, Elvor Anilcrson; .sciror Park and will compete in the By Burton Rrniamln eors snd ('enter Hillinnls battle It Jan. 15 — Ramblers vs Flying ! G ood Scores There, he said, empire troops shelled fortified Axis positions and tanks." \ i continued disquieting. Tlie gov- Chlna in impressive nuniljers. per­ liad leccived complaints from .state financial acirdai'y Herman John­ out. Team to Play Preliifl«| measure in view df the sharpening Mew I/eader Po|Milur. 325,(MM) Flamingo Stakes and f*hirnjfo. r>pc. H Y'lm jtk n havr* .S'wedes,^ I were mopping up steadily. around the port of Bhrdia. just 'Thls evident'^izure of the in-| ernment-dominated press harped sons recently arrived from Saigon employes anil fnim Bernard T son; junior finannal secrctii ry, Uest Nld«^ I,eagu«> Far Eastern crisis. 3.'>().(M)0 W ider.er (.'up, your old coIlcKf try vmh "Kight Jan. 27 Ramblers vs Falcons. | inary (Baines. Some of the Axis positions along west of the Egyptian frontier and Itiative by the W enders of Mos- | on the charge that the ABCDpow- reported today, ami informed quar­ ' .McCii.sker, hu.sine.>'.s agent of the C arl Ajoilcj'.son |>od;ct Icstiiim -nt Mr. and Mrs. AI . K abath The W est .Side Jlec basketball Second Half i the frontier were said to be ex­ Where the bank's new headquar­ By Romney Whreirr .SlrirklamFs 3T1 Hi^h .said their own guns had had re­ cow came while tfie southern divi- ers American. British. Chinese ters polntotl out that the troop.i, I .■'late Emiiloye.s I'nion. movement sccrcl.iiy. .Mi.ss Ruth want Alsiin in the Flamingo On, Dour WhiHl^fT Ciap." and league will open up Tlmrsday eve­ Time 8:50-7:30 tremely strong. turned the fire. ters would be established was not. sions of Marshal Semeon Tlmo- j and Du|ch—were mustering their Jarksonvlllr, I'ln., I)^r. 3. - ()T)—- dlselosed. planes and ships could be used I "So far. Commissioner Cox .said Kjcllsoii; repot tifk. for the .New to see how he fares at one mile ‘Thr’rr ll Alway^»^t* a fvp Tnlk." ning a t 6;.30 witii the xiam blcrs .Ian. 29 Falcons vs Flying Next .Sunday afternoon the SUt*^^ "It would have taken terrific T hey ..also aeknow ledged th a t shenko were declar^ to be con- ! strength in the South Pacific to "If I esn’t ilo sonn- giml on tills F o r .3 S trings; .More against the Dutch East Indies as lislay, llu; railicsl complaint England ConlcrcrW’H.utlici Is’ague and one furlong. , but ffotball yf^aliata nrr gunning mrcling the Hams in the opening Sw-eiles Polish basketball champions, th*- fighting to overpower them." this British planes had bombed Ben­ timiing a frrvor than rnlloffiaria. Libya. Italian fighters were, credit­ Old IVIaii l8 Found fleeing westward along the Sea of that Nazi Germany was taking a Ing daily by ship and tr.ain at j not oxcceil .51.000 " .Mi.ss .Marlon John.s .n l■(\AIltllmn oldef thorouglibreds in the Second half of the double bill. Feb. IP Ramblers vs Rams vances;, Play at Y. fast clever ami expertenccd ] ^estloned whether the German ed with shooting down five British Azov coast from ~ Rostov hand in the situation. The conver­ street, With that as a starter. Bill Ter­ W lilener Thr^:aah-and-oarry tK)y« are ein- This will he a four-team circuit TTiompsonvllle team at the Eoatj \ Saigon, the recent arrivals said' ry pitched into hli new job loilay brydiud in an all-out atiu^^dr fur Feb 29 Ramblers vs Flying tank strength In Libya was great­ planes and German fighters were Sustain Heavy LoiBsafls sations Monday between Marshal and the docks are piled with drums i Alsab is .'oi,rU) on tlie liat of playing every Thursday evening ; ,'iwedes. ■Strickland and R. Nichols dlvld- •Side Rec. The p relim in ary g a m # I er than had been antlcipatKl. he Bv Blooflliounds Is-nnarl Johnson ot Fore.HAllIs as tioss of the New York Giants itbnD'a rirht“.st prizu - tha Na said to have destroyed two more. ned 'h Petaln and Reichsmarshal Goerlng of gasoline, trucks, guns and other ! Allarli Pro|M*rlv money-winners for IIMI with , Uiroiigh March 5. ITie league will j Ramblers vs Falcons ed howling honors at the Y la.st will get underway at 2:30 sharp. - ^ commented: "I don’t think their "The enemy sustained ''heavy entertained with a .showing ot'^o- tiunal J>‘a^uo lillu. A probablutif Five other British planes were had "further cemented" Japan’s equipment. They ’ reported under­ farm operations, a job which he 3kl(i,610 in llir till. His record operate in two halves with the Tim e 7:.30-H:30 night In the Men's Club league of It was announced yesterday that 1 strength has been underestimated losses of men and armaments on lion pictures in color, with souiui hopes will rebuild the National brtwp#*n the (Ircen Hay f’ackerK reported forced down.. Woodhridgr, Dec. 3 —i4’i Wet the RtNstov sector of the front, position in French Indo-Chlna, the ground hangars were under con­ reads 22 s ta rts 1.5 firsts, linage winner of each half meeting for Jan 29 Ramblers vs Rams. the .South Methodist church. The fiery Mike .Saverlck, one of tliaj at any time," " I broadcast reported, adding:, Of Tw<» Lo<*al taken by liini last summer at lhc\ Leaguers and put them back in and <,TiicHKu Hearn haa made the and chilled by lon)f exposure to where our troops continue to pur struction. , ramp at Like Winiicpcsaukcc of seconds, one third. th e W est .Side title. I Feb. 5—Ramblers vs Flying former rolled 341 for three string moat outstanding athletes In Man-J I ".lapan must have complete the running as a pennant contend­ current rare the most Hpectacular Batter Axis Positions rain and cold. 80-year-old Edward sue the enemy, ' said a communi- , . _ • May Be FTmt Objectlxes the New England Conf. rcticc I.,uth- First Half i .Swedes. totals while Nichols hit the pins Chester, had rejoined the team for] Mew Zealand Division E. Brown of Woodbridge was e r. and hotJy-conte.sted in profestrional Time 6:30 -7:30 the season. Earlier Saverlck atat-1' A communique said that despite U ,. MO.CO.- c » n T ,; Informed quarters quoted Amer­ Property ot Robert O I.ittle and er League. They delidited tlioso history. I Keb. 12 -Rsmblers vs Falixins. for 129 and highest single string unfavorable weather. British bomb­ found wandering dazedly in a ican, British and Dutch military Gcorpe >f(*Kinney in this town was Leaving Ills newly-appointed Dec. 4 Kamblers vs. Rams. I Feb. 19 — Falcons vs Flying of the evening. The scores: ed positively that he would not'l Reported Encircled herded tbr.vifs against her from who altciuled tlic camp a.s well as Htakes Are lllEh ers have battered Axis positions, Berlin. Dec. 3 wVi A G erm an wooded area lesa than a,mile from | While the main body circles as saying that in their attached Inle this afternoon in the others, and a collcj.tion was taken sdecessor, Mel Olt, to worry over P rayer H elps Dec. 11 —Ramblers vs. Flying I Swedes. T eam No. 2 (0) play basketball this year but pres-'f the north aiid 'rom the south.” The stakes are as hi^h as the •Swedes transport columns and supplies as military spokesman declared to­ his home today after bloodhounds * along the coa.st it was rep<»rted opinion outer islands of the Dutch amount of 522.000 in the name of for .Mr. .lol'jison, to cnalilc liim to theNjianUi, Terry tackled the farm i Feb. 29—Rams vs Falcons. Chapman . .. 85 114 82—281 sure was brought to bear and ha ; far to the rear as the Gulf of Sirte. Whether silch press and radio competition is stiff. TTtc players Dec. I8 Ramblers vs Falcons. Coarh Ed Kovis relented and has been practi(dnE day that a New Zealand division had been pressed into service to ,n,aiier columns were moving Ea.sl Indies may be the first major Fdward R. OlJee. of Maitford • oM to or iini'rovc llic pictures at problbni which at the moment ap- take 70 per rent of the league Mar. 5 -Rams vs Flying Swedes. Jrffrirs ...... 87 96 101 — 284 Five fuel tankers were reported pronouncements fore- shadow ed peared\o need more building than Ch^n^y for nearly three weeks. This )iit had been encircled and knocked end a 16-hour search. | ,^„rihwe.st to prevent congestion Japanese oiijei'tivcs. SerCi< e w as m ade hy D eputy S h er­ next ycai’s lamp F o o tlia ll T eam rhH-mi)lonship game gate and that ...... 87 78 80—245 a et afire. The search began at 5 p. m. the final Japanese decision was s They named Halm.ahera, Ter- iff Steplu-n L. Kraneis of Haitfurd. re-building. The Giants own only Nichols ...... 96 of news brought smiles to thS ! completely out of action in Libya, ; and at the same time attempt to matter of conjecture, but it was A .social time wltii refreshment.v means about 1140.000 this year. 107 8 6 - 289 In the Mediterranean, the R.A.F. with Its members captured or kill- yesterday after Brown's step- parry a slanting Soviet thrust In­ nate, Ambotna, (.'eram, .Nanilea P ro p erty jti.st oft Drp^it Square, about a tWf-dnzen minor league eight Sioux Falls (S. D.) people faces of the PA supporters s s ba reported damaging a 7.000-ton j daughter. .Mrs. .Mabel F oetsch no­ believed here that President followed the showing. The winners will play in an all-, jPA Schedule is, without any doubt, one of tha erl. tended to cut off the embattled and the Celebes particularly. Those on Foster street and the so-called clubs- Jersey^Cjlty in the Interna­ Divine Help AHknl for star game in Los Angeles, Jan. 4. who tried to call 'em for this dept, 355 395 349 1099 tanker, escorted by a destroyer and tified police that his pet spaniel [toosevelt’s question might elicit are south of file Philippines and i Foster Fiiliii tioi l wi'rp nttnehed. Service T eam s T eam be.st money players in any sport - The high command said that the rear guard. the Tokyo government’s formal tional LeagueT'ort )(mlth in the /^t game salarie.s which add.s about is Vernon ('rangle, who put four ■No. 4 (4) fighter planes, so badlv the crew ! returned alolie two hours after the dominate the direct shipping routes j It is rrlurii.ilile to the Hoitfotd Western Assoolalton: Milford, teams in the right itowls . . , •Strickland . . . 113 126 102 -341 Dec. 7—Thomp.V)nviIle, here. that ever played In this town. scene of this action was .southeast aged man set off into the woods Bitter battles in blizzards were ' respohs* to Secretsry Hull's note By 'IVxas Team All $20.0(K). abandoned the ship Tlic tanker from Australia to Singapore and (’minty Superior I'mirt the first Del., in the Eastbm shore; Salis­ mad comes for broad- Follanubee .. 7f) 75 78—2.32 Dec. 14—Middletown, away. . Ready To Defend Title of Tobruk and that the hulk of '.he to gather evergreens for a Christ­ pictured on the central front, and ' setting forth the United States' I.rf*Hgue chami>ions draw lieavijy | P lay Saturday finally was sent to the bottom by division was "partly destroyed and the Indies, from tlie Indies to tlic Tue.Hiliiv of next .iam iarv. bury in the North y^arollna State Through Grid Year. I caster Tommy O'Brien of Beau- Covcll ...... 101 110 104—335 Dec. 21—New Haven, here. For the past five weeka Coach the British Navy, the communique mas wreath. the Soviet government said Ger- | basic peace formula, in exhibition games before the reg- | Dec. 28 —Hartford, away. Ed Kovis has Iwen getting hi* partly captured. " Philippines and from the Indie.a to League: and Bristol \pf the Ap­ ular season. This fall, the BearH ' I mont, Texas, the only forecaster F razier ...... 92 97 106—295 said. ! When the posse of policemen, man attacks yesterday were beat- i a s to the specific question Mr. the United States. .Seizure of these J a ^ , 4- TYiompjBonvillc. away., charges ready for the gruelling en off with heavy losses. A Ger- | Roosevelt raised regarding French palachian. Jersey CitXls a Dou- I’elly, Tex.. Dec. 3- oP/- The played before ITiO.OOO in such eon- ! to pick the Texas Aggies to win Action for the most part, a com­ j volunteer firemen, friends and islands probably would force Brit­ Foothull Teaiiifs Batth* I the-.Southwest Conference cham- 385 i08 390 1183 Jan 11 — Mlddlctow-n, away. season ahead. The team appear*' neighbors were unable to pick up man armored unit cut off from its J Indo-China, authoritative sources ble-A club. Fort .Sm lth\ Clas.s-C, spindle-shanked Kobert K. Lee teKt.s. It is safe to estimate that | munique indicated, consisted most­ ish and American convoys to de­ and the rernalndcr Class-t fJanders swept through nine I pio'ruahip: F'or Xavier (Cincinnati! Jan. 25— Briatol, here. to be ready to defend the stat* i. ly of patrols and localized Brown's trail, they borrowed the Infantry support in the Mozhaisk : here said Japan's answer appar- if will be worth $75,000 in exhibi- i For drown Salimluy T eam No. 6 (1) Feb. 1 - Meriden, away. championship and’with the ex cep -'I Questions Kept tour southward Of Australia. gam es. tion ruts to the players next fall , : and Marshall iW Vs i as candi­ tkirmlshea Both the British and famed bloodhounds, "Sappho" and sector was said to have lost 15 of ently would have to call into one While striking at these positions HOLIDAY The Giants last sensonX had H. Kimball . 76 88 105—269 Feb. 8 - Hartford, here. tion of Bucky Bycholski. who wUI ' ■working agreements with Ja^:k- Only a victory over Conroe was The champion also plays in the i At Yalr Bowl. dates for the .Sugar Bowl (another (; Fickett . . Greman forces were reported spar­ j ".Monk.” of Dr. Leon F. Whitney its 35 tanks. of three categories. fnim the mandiftcd Caroline is­ . 90 79 84— 253 Feb. 15 New B ritain, here. not play this year, the ei^ire sq u ^ ] Seerr^hl»y Japs of O range. About 1.000 Germans were re- j A meaningless, evasive reply or Bonvllle of the Class-B South A-L needed to give them their first dis- annual (Tileago charity gam e' I guy sugge.sts Texa.s A and I. v.s. W. Harnsfin . 95 109 94—298 ring for position and reorganizing lands southeast of the Philippines, Irlcl title and their first chance to Hardin - Simmons i; for Floyd Feb. 22 -Bri.‘5tGl, away. is In tip top shape. The team, (;om- battle-scarred forces preliminary Twenty minutes after the dugs ix)rtcd slain on the Leningrad one rejecting the right of the lantic I.a:ague and Natchez in tti^ against a collegiate all-star team ! New Haven, Conn.. Dec. .3"—oFi N. Richmond . i l l 98 94—.303 March 1—Meriden, here. posed of tho major portion ot lo rt i the Japanese are in a position aLo IHEADLINER! hatlle for the stale schoolboy foot­ at double pay. That adds another ' .Spendluve, Utah U. tackle who, to a major new test of strength. i (('ontinued from Tage Dne) first picked up the scent. Dr. Whit front in two days of battle In | United Statea to make such an in- to strike at the small islands north (30.SS-D Kvangeltne Both arc to - Coniierticu'. fis/tball fans won't M arch 8 New B ritain. aw ay. year's squad will number 15 play- ncy and State Policeman W. W, which Ruaslans claimed they cap-.quiry. it was siated, presumably be renewed. ball championship. $40.0fX). havenave tolo .sii.sit oybv intheir eir radiosrauios nextn exi i according__ U to Rocky .Mountain . T otal ...... 372 374 377 1123 The British command disclosed of Borneo from Indo-Chlna. BINGO lit only five minutns were left ersr-4?enny Smith has been named ' Horton came upon Brown, who | lured eight tanks, H field guns i would push the present crisis to fvame at <«re#*n Rav !.Saturday to get their weeltly dose : -ru ’ Pisyed a ba'l ganio T ram •No. 8 (5) however, that the Axis powers I that reports the .lapam .se were Recent Japanese maps have Terry Di.srioaeil that the (JIaiits in Three years. a publicity director for the club was stroking ".Sappho" fondly. j and o th er prize.=. a breaking point. are dickering for four more minor to play and the score stood: Con­ New York Giants have clinched I of the gridiron sport because A. MrL<*an . . . 76 92 87—255 were, attempting to supply their Ij about to invade Thaifanil were shown some of these maps under roe ill^ h .School 14, K obert K Lee th is year. advanced forces near the Egypt- Explaining that he had become i Berlin reports said fighting I Might Result In More Talk Tonight league clubs, but declined to name the eastern division chai pionship I there's going to be a championship .1 I.arrabee . . . 96 100 100 — 296 I merely British propaganda. Japanese colors, and Japanc.se 12_ One-.MInute Kports Pago ' Hockey The team will be m ade up from]" ian-Libyan frontier by sea lost in the woods and was unable I continued in the Rostov area. A I a restatement of Japan's claim them or say whether working - , hut a playoff game will probably , game in the Yale Bow l and, A I./ord .... . 83 106 1 0 2 -2 9 1 the following players. A1 Obu- I “There is no doubt of the inten­ warships recently were reported In The ball^ wa,sw on the (.onroe 20- J be necessary to determine the .wliat’s more, it’s free, Mello Bettina, a greatly improv- | R Mercer . . . . . 88 106 97- 291 One small vessel which attempt- 1 tion of the British to use this as to sec a light tr use as a guide, | German Army corps was said to to Indo-China as an element in the vicinity. agreements or outright acquisi­ chowski, last year’s coach, Mlk* ad to slip through the British Na-1 Brown said: | have destroyed 153 Russian tanks j the "new order in Asia" nilght re- yard line \^ien the Ganders called [ western representative. : ed fighter after his coast-to-coast ------llorkry Games Tonight a^pretext to Invade Thailand. ” the From the outer islands- Japan tion was contemplated. ' The title at stake is the cham- tour, will take on Gu.a D orazio in Saverick, Ed Kose, John Bychol­ val cordon and carry supplies to ■ "I'm an old hunter m.vself, and i and Captured 19 cannon within a . suit in renewed discussions on that ‘ 1 St. James I time out. \ I Cliloago Bears and Green Bay pionslilp i.f the Army's first corps T otal ...... 343 40-1 386 1133 American I.eagiin newspaper said. would be within bombing range of ^ •*11111 Is the work I have i.een They dropped into a huddle. Kv- I’hiladelphla and Lee Savold in , ski, Edward Haraburda, Stanley beleaguered Axis forces in the! I always hunted with hounds.I. Now week of fighting before Moscow. J ' particular subject. Such a renew­ split their regular Iwo-gainc ser­ , area (New Knglsnd), and the op- T eam No. 1 .Springfield at Cleveland. Opalach, John Vojeck, Hochi toliL its readers that Bri­ I’ve finally tiad the satisfaction of .Java and the D utch oil field.a. wanting to do," said Terry last ery player Wasxm his knees, hel­ I Wo-shlngton before coming home (4) W alter Salum-Halfaya sector was offi­ (While there are frequent ref­ al would give Japan an opportuni­ ies for the only defeats either suf­ po.sing teqms are the 2U8th CoMt !•. Towle . . . 91 121 I’rovidence at Pittsburgh. Saverick, Edward Bollnsky, tain "as clearlj’ seen from the pre- being found by one.” Informed quarters said lliey be­ night, "and I feel sure that I can met in hand. eyeX riveted to the to fight a top-rank heavyweight 100—312 H em y cially reported Intercepted and erences to winter terrain difficul­ ty to seek economic concessions School Hall fered. The I’aekers have finished Artillery reginnent from Camp C. C lark . . .. 90 106 Hershey at Philadelphia. cedeht8'''alreacly furnished in the He was placed under • physi lieved Japan’s strategy may bo to give Mel some ball players that ground. ' under Mike Jacobs’ banner . . . 105—301 Gryk, Joseph Seluk, (Jhet Bychoi- driven off before reaching its des- I ties in Russia, a German spokes from the United States and the P a r k S i r e d ■will be a great deal belter than their schedule. The Bears liave a Fdwards. .Mas-s.. and the 242nd A. Ilau g h . .. . . 84 102 1 1 2 -2 9 8 New Haven at Washington. ski, Edward Haponik, Tex J . tln atio n . cases of Syria. Iran and Iraq, now clan's care at his home. make a tentative thrust into Tlinl- LI No one in the erdwo of 6,000 final game with the Chicago Card­ j Charlie Howard has about decided I man declared that "at no point ABCD powers in return for with­ Coast Arlilli rj Regiment from R N ichols . . . , . --- 129 1 1 7 -2 4 6 .Xmeriran AsHoriatlnn Kenja and Edward Kosak. Is trying to go ahead from a land as a test of ABCD reaction. what I have had to work with re- spectators knew it, biiVthe lips of inals, Dec. 7. not to run SeabLscult’s first set of I Prisoners Arrive In Egypt d along the front have we gone Into drawal of military forces from the [ cen tly ." I F o rt T erry, N. Y.. both .Connecti- r. Biinks . . . . 123 108 88—319 Tulsa at illnncapolis. A girl’s basketball team *dH . propaganda offensive of Intensi If the ABCD powers fall to fight, center Victor Cook wer^murmur- La(it year in Washington, the eut oiitf.ts. I youngsters at .Santa Anita this ' Prisoners captured In Libya I fled crisis to the qext piove of tsk winter quarters"! French colony. she then would occupy the key The siirprUe change in the I.OW M a n ...... 72 — __72 K.insa.s City at Omaha. play in the preliminary gX m es. IS .Nazi i’lanes Downed The third type answer would be ing; \ Bears netted 3873.99 jier head, de Arraiigement.i for the game I winter but will hole off until the i fiurtfig the recent heavy fighting Ung mililarv action Stevedores Strike points as defense against the Brit­ Giant set-up, which broke on the "Oh, God, help us not\lo let j Hollywood summer meeting . . . •St. Louts at Fort Worth. thia year. Ed Kovis is sljso direct­ Thirteen Gennan planes were based on the charge that "Japan­ .spite the relatively .small capacity ■ were announced here last night, lo ta l . 460 566 .522 1518 are continuing to arrive in Egypt, At tile Slime time, it said, th ish in Burma and Malaya and eve of the 40th convention of the these ficoplc down. " \ Story out at Columbia. Mo., is that Eastern Amateur I>eagiie ing this time. According to the the communique declared, and aaid officially listed as shot down near ese interests were being menaced await a favorable opportunity for of Griffith Stadium, Washington's Official.s at Yai-, which is donat- T ram N*». 5 (0) New York at Baltimore. boat of information it Is considar- I U nited S ta lls "by esustng delay 111 London KODAK VIGILANT $155 National Association of Baseball On the next play, 1.5-year\>lil lo.sera picked up 3606 25 ea(>h. mg the u.se of the Bowl, said the ( Red Wade, the Tigers’ sophomore by Britain's concentration of JoV( 0 ...... that among the capjLtvea was a I in the Japanese-Amerii nn eimver- .Moscow yesterday, apparently In­ action against the Indies. Leagues, cost Terry a sizeable cut .1 72 .78 82 - 232 Boston at Rlverdale. ed a real snappy aggregation. dicating an Increasing use of aerial troops in Burma and Malaya along \M P K IZ L S George Wnlmshy swept left eM The ante should top 3P)00 per] crowd might reach 25,lMMi, de- ] back, has more tutors than he has , C. Gill ...... inn 102 123 -3 2 5 senior ataff. officers of the German j sations, IB trying taetioally mean- If the ABCD reacted strongly, In salary. The former llrst-ba.se- for the winning touchdown. ^ I blockers and isn’t using them to as ' This squad is made up fro m tha African Armv forces hy Germany in support of the Thailanc ^rder and the re- : prsdpltaUng open war. these qua'r- JUNIOR SIX-20 player this .seaaon. A crowd of 46. i pending on the weather. E Eslv . . . . 79 H2 79 210 following players: SteU Ivonisld, wliile to lend a liand to the pro­ .New London. Dec. 3 '45 For 1 .FREE GAME! I man, who succeeiled the late John Prayer is a part of the Ganders' 9(84 Jammed Wrlgley Field for the i The 212na Regiment ia com- good advantage . . . Hani: Green­ The bulletin indicated that Brit­ jected strengthening of the ABCD the revived central front offen- cent arrival of British Naval re- t^rs said they believed she would A. Gibson . .. , . 76 85 84 — 215 More than 45,000 camper* made Helen Ivaniski, Msiny IvonlsM, - the second successive day a strike ! McGraw In 1932, had been receiv­ offense. Unashamedly, and with settond Bear-Packer game At jmsed of men fiom the .Milford- berg provided some enler!aino-rnt ish forces still were, in possession I (America. Britain, (’lima and inforcements in nearby waters. strike against the Indies in force Makes big, clear 2Vi x 3U- 1 .810 FREE (;.\.MK! R. Schieb, 1 ... . 81 92 106 - 282 use of public camp-grounds in na­ Helen Orlowski, Frances MordosT- of ■J.’iO .stevedores held operations ing 342,000 a year. His new salary inspiring confidence, they called on champlonship prices, that will give * Stratford-Bridgeport area and the C u ster the of Ed Duds, a few miles north­ Dnteh East Ind es i'fl onl" The Sovnet radio said tlic Riis- Diplomatic possibilities’ were inch pictures. H u eye-IcTcl I tional parks in western Canada ski. Betty Kravanka and FTorenes at the Central Vermont lailway’s A p p aren tly believing th a t if 2f) RE(il LAR (JAMES; I w a s not disclosed but was uniier- Divine aid in their momenUs of partrripanta a healthy cut. 208th draws its personnel " west of Rezegh, where the Ger- I Reports Mllilary’ ,Mo\es sians faced a "serious and tense I »n»wcr of this type, ev- Japan decides to go to -war she will sod wsiit-leTel finders plus Total ... ( ___ . 411 439 474 132i during July and August. Sienvienakl. long wharf in this city at a stand­ sltuaflon " in the Volokolamsk sec-^ though the charge would dl- 51.00 O r d e r s . I stood to be approximately 330,000 ncpd. .New H aven. W ati-rbury and H a rt- ] P*’’" "hat he could do about report- inwui were acknowledged yester- Asahi rcportei. various military strike without warning the ABCD dependable lens and shut­ I Terry’s former contract, whicn 4«y to have cut through a British still today, and Centi'al Vermont tor, 65 miles northwest of the I c'ctly counter British assertions "When they played South I’ark f( rd. I ''■* " " retu rn lo civilian life moves on th«*''part of the ABCD Freight formerly handled between defense forces were taking all pre­ ter. Let us show it to jtoui lOR PRIZES: I bad another year to run, was can- of Beaumont, the Ganders were I The 242d clinched its -chance for i - - - Be.st answer would be another Mne dividing their forces. nations and .said of President cgpjtnl I that Japanese forces ma.ssed along this city and Now York on steam­ cautions. It’s a great Chrittmes gifu 51.00 Orders. I celled. behind 12-0 through jjlie first half la bid at the championship by i que.stion: What would he do with- A patrol operating from Ed Roosevelt. U. .S. Secretary of (Without specifvnng the zones | I^e Thai border constituted a men- T i" (^ s Start ers of the Central Vermont Trans- Terry’s promise to give Ott but came through with a 20-12 , beating the 366t.‘i Infantry, win- ] °dt them ? Ouda succeeded in destroying a State Hull, and Viscount Halifax, arrected, the German high com- i British Malaya and Burma, ALL FOR 23cl number of enemy guns In a sally (lortation Company was being di­ mand declared yesteriAiy that Ger- neighbors, I fresh major league material drew victory. j ner of the Fort Devens tourna- ! ------British ambassador to Washing­ Co-Csptaln Cecil Sutphln said toward Rezegh. the headquarters ton : verted over the Ni-.v H aven radl- man troops had "penetrated deep- ■ " tth Japan and Britain parties l)(M )rs O p e n 7 P . .M. 1 speculation of ba.seball men on S eason R i^ lit ' ment. The Fort Terry boys have | ^ ^ road system. $ 9 - 2 5 "I’ll always believe God helped us announcement said. "While they express the desire ly into the enemy defense system to such a dispute, it was pointed ■ probable shifts in the Giants' llne- j played a number of semi-pro and' I fkfr*g-x*i Play S tarls .At 8. win thst game. We prayed when * "Our mobile patrols,’' it added, of peaceful conclusion of the The strike was called when the at additional points ” in the region out, the United States might medi­ J up and likely disposal of present independent pro teams and have j JL C c H U S *1iave been active In clearing the (Washington) talks, they are ab­ I WiHlam Spencer and Sons of New of Moscow.) ate the question recommend that (playing talent. we starteil that second half, and 1 been beaten only by the Pittsfield, ^ I York, the stevedoring agency for each nation withdraw Its forces, WELDON r.l ARANTKKD’ Only one major deal wa.s made we prayed hard. " North E ihI yiilnlel Win Mass., Golden Bears. i battlefields." sorbed In provocative acts behind Frozen Bodies Found The British Air Force, support­ the scenes." I the railway, would not grant an and establish a neutral no-man’s DRl’d COMPANY $r»0. SWEKPSTAKK! lln two days of preliminary dicker- The showing of the Ganders this Opener .Aflei^, Hard ______In H ot Race ing British ground troops, was re­ The responsibility for any ag­ I increase fixini 70 cents to 80 cents The frozen bodies of Germans, land around Thailand. PrcMTiptiiin Pharmaclxis WfN'k ThU .XmoiintfMl lin g —the Cardinals’ sale of Pitcher year surprised every one. includ­ ported to have bombed German gravation of the situation hence [K'r hour in the s tra ig n t tim e pay crouched in trenches along the Diplomatic sources, speculating 001 M ain St. DUI 5321 To *85.«K) iHank.Gornickl to the Pittsburgh ing (Joach Dan Stallworth, Fought Struggle. - irqpp concentrations in both the must be borne by Britain and the rate and from 31.05 to 31.20 cents roads and near fences and wrap­ on that possibility, admitted it Martin L. Gilman I Pirates for a wad of greenbacks "I never had any idea they Sports Roundup j , Hartford County League El Adem and Rezegh Areas. United States, it said. per hour In the rate for overtime. ped In thrlr flimsy blankets, are would not achieve a general settle­ Martin L. Gilman, of 236 Main (reported to approximate 330,000. would win over half their games,’" The Tigers basketball tearik ol Nazi Mon Italian Tanks The higher rates are paid by the being found by advancing Russians ment of Pacific problems, but said street, died last evening following The minor leaguers arranged to he said. the Y opened ILs .spason with a vV- By Hugh l-'ullertan, Jr. { Hotly Contested hv (A London radio broadcast .Spencer company at the New York in the Donets bOsin. said an Izves- it might preserve tbe status quo in a short illness. Born in Hartford ■meet in their first biulnesa ocsslon The backOeld av erag es 144 lory over the Hareena of HartforX New York, Dec. 3 (A*;—Every- I heard here by CBS today said it ; JajHinese Continue terminal of the steamship line tla account broadcast on the Mos­ the Far Bast, at least temporarily, on July 2, 1868 he attended the Itoday, and consider proposed pounds, the line 155. But the Gan­ by a score of 42-41. The locals used \bo(ly’a glad to see Mel Ott get the First Five Oubs. had been discovered that at least ] .serving the railroad, and the local cow radio today. as the alternative to war. Hartford Public High School and lamendmenta to the major-minor ders have won ten straight games. thia game as a warm-up contest job of managing the Giants, but half the tanka of the Italian "hat- * ** t.o m e n t r a t e I rOOpS .Stevedores sought parity with the The special correspondent of the White House and State Depart­ after graduating from there went Ileague agreement and rules. Most of the critics have picked for the Rec.Senior league but found iribst of the boys figure it won't The hottest bowling league race tciing ram" division, which the Shanghai. Dec, 3 -(/P . Reliable New York workers: government organ wrote that frost ment officials carefully refrained to work for the Boston A Albany [ THE MANCHESTER them to lose this week as they out that It had to travel at a fast do the club a lot of good . . . Gen­ in Connecticut la going on right British reported routing yester- TP<’rla ■»'n the presi­ Railroad Company. He later mov- j start battling along with 15 other clip after^the opening quarter to eral idea i.v that Bill Terry will now between the Hartford Leg)m day, were manned bv Germans ) itrisips were contimtmg to romen- against the Spencer interests, the ’>-ear and as a resu lt g re at dtscom- dent’s que.stlon. ed to, Buckland and for a time was ' teams for the State lie. eke out a win. This is the fifth sea. keep ra running things, with Mel District. Five teams are bunched The success of the Germans in ' vicinity of Shanghai, I stevedoring agency refers wage in' fort is being experienced by the The ^ st available reports show one of the largest growers of to- | Bu. then, most of the critics son this club has been together and merely handling the team on the right up there near the top (4't(h cutting through the Tohriik cor- "waiting tran.sporls to I crea-ses to the railway which must G erm ans. that Japan has an estimated 100,- bacco in thi.s section. In late years PUBLIC MARKET Local Sport picked them to lose two months It looks for a banner~year. The field . . . At any rate. It gives Manchester two points behind New ridor and reuniting their 15th and 1 t"ke them soull). I step up its paynienl to the steve- 'They cling to inliabiteil places 000 troops in Indo-China*—A num­ he was employed as a representa- I ago. su m m ary : Master Melvin another record. He Britain. The loruila have a three- and 21st Armored Divisions left i A full division was estimated to I lioring agency to meet any In- so Intensely Ibat sometimes they ber far In excess of those called for live of the Gulf Refinery Coni- I never has played with any other string total of 1859 and Art Wil­ the opposing armles xrc-upving j *’"'e arrived here during the past 'Hgers , in- I crease which the Spencer company fight with exceptional stubborn­ under the Franco-Japanese agree­ pany until he retired a few years Siimislaskt, rf . .6 kie leads the pack as of Monday terlocking positions and confused I ^''w with other removal Chatter . 8-6 15 club . . . Funny thing about it la I has to pay. The differential rate ness only in order to stay in a vil­ ment for "joint protsctlqn" ot the ago. Thursday Special Values Gornian^s Motors Parchark, if ... . . 3 1-1 7 that Terry has been so anxious to night with a 162 for high single. . the situation in the strange, swift- '"overfients repoiled under way as I exl.sted during a contract period lage," said the article. colony—and that more were en Besides his wife, Louise (Ray- H. Wlerzblckl, if Tbe standings; ly'Shlfting fcampaign whose out-! f®*" '■P ‘•P*' Vangtze riVj-r as Han- Bam Nelson, who a few years . . 1 0-0 move Intel the front office while I expiring Nov. I, last, under which "In their efforts to save them­ route from Japan and China. nsri Gilman, he is survived by two H. Gryzb, c . . . , . . 4 1-1 9 edtne still apparently Is far from 1 *e West Side Rec Scrabes, Ig ...... 0 1-1 1 off on the idea of trading Arky Manchester ’tv." that the front was far from stable, eluding tanks and artillery, with, women’s shawls and scarves." them . nounced strengthening of their one great grandchild. Fresh Pork ^pare Uib.s...... II). 2r)c alleys the Gorman Motor .Sales de­ Vaughan because they’re afraid Wlndppt...... with fighting ,in many isolated Naval forces at Singapore by the He was a member of Manches­ feated the Camphell's Service team 18 6-9 42 West Hertford .. . Nhipping Withdrawing . . Silver Lane S au erk rau t...... Z Ib.s. 1 .*>€ The prize bowling feat of this they’ll lose FVSnkie Gustine In the places in the triangle formed hy arrival of a new flotilla led by tbe ter Lodge No. 73 A. F. A A. M. 1 son so far was turned in the 4 to 0 while the Armory Lunch H artfo rd H arcen K Army dr^ . . . Syracuse chiefs Wethersfield No. 1 Rezegh, Bir El' Hamed and Zaar- Meanwhile all British and Dutch A b o u t T o w n Gain More Ground Special Oh Veal. Reef and Pork (iround for a Loaf. lb. 2.')C sliipping was withdrawing south­ battleship Prince of Wales. and a member of the Advent btber night by Miss Luplen, daugh­ squad took a 3 to 1 fall out of the L ukas. Ig ...... ___ 1 3-4 5 officials went into the Jackson Wethersfield No. 2 ron, aouthedst of Tobruk. (Christian Church of Hartford. Chuck Reef (iround ...... lb. 2 9 c ter of former selectman Clarence New Model Laundry. Jurezyk, Ig ______I b-0 ■ 2 vllle meetings with the announce­ Bristol ...... British Appear Confident ward from the China coast. ' The In Moscow Battle Delta*^ (Chapter. Royal Arch The funeral will be held Friday Joe Zapatka turned In high single Remeika. rg .. ___ 1 - ’ Newington ...... last British (.oats were expected to Berlin. Dec. 3.—■(>**)—German in­ I.ower Round (Jround...... lb. :i.*c uplen. She rolled five games for 0 0 2 ment that opiy one of their play­ While the latest turn in the war Masons, will be Inspected tonight Informed in Advance afternoon at one o'clock from the with 129 while Edgar Opplzzl A . Borea, c ...... 4 2-2 Glastonbury clear Shanghai tomorrow for the fantry-tank combat teams sup­ Our Own Make Pure Pork .Sausage .Meat...... lb. 2.')c total pinfall of 608. Here are the 10 ers wasn’t for (sale . . . Brass ring favored the Germans, the. British by John Plerpont. present Excel­ William P. Quiah Funeral Home tripled for 326. Remington, rt 2 0-0 Forty and Eight . south. ported by strong dive-bomber units Of British Action Tender Calves’ Liver, We.slern...... ores. In the order of playing. 134 4 dept.: Before the World Series, speared confident that reinforce­ A Dutch vessel last night hur­ lent King of the Grand CTiapter of on Main street. Rev. R. W. Mc- ..... lb. 115 99. 150 and ISO. This repre- f’ampbril’s Scrtlce .Station (0) C. Bores, If . .y: . . . . 3 3-3 9 Whltey Lewis of the Cleveland East Hartford ... ments of men and tanks which Connecticut. There will be two gained further ground in the 'Bat- Washington. Dec. 3.—(4h-rSecre- Caul. pastor of the Advent (Christ­ Genuine Fresh Calve.s’ Lii e r ...... (if)c Peabody 124 94 Doilnsky, Ifc". ___ 4 Aetna No. 131 ... riedly left Shangiiai three days tary of Nav}' Knox said today that ...... II). Bts an average of 121 for the 93 1-2 9 News predicted -that Slapnicka they were rushing into the fight­ canrdVtcrforVh2Mo7t‘Excellent yesterday despite ian Church of Hartford will offi­ K ohls .... 96 106 101 303 Records ahead of schedule with less than ■tout Russian resistance and lixial the United States government was Fancy Sugar Cured Racoh, machine sliced...... lb. .’1.7c Bve games and la tops insofar as would be bounced, Peckti^augb in g 'zond would turn the tide in half her cargo of riec and sugar Degree tonight. Refreshments will ciate. Burial will be in the family ‘ il records 4h6w. Mason . . . 107 96 94 297 16 fl-U 41 would get his job and Boudreau Individual high single—A. Wil­ tb^r favor. be served following the lodge room counter-thrusts, .the high command informed in advance of Britain's plot at the Northwest Cemetery.- iSeppa .... 80 90 92 262 at half. 28-19. kie, Manchester, 162; Norton, unloaded. Its owmers announced it ■aid today. It retried destruction fleet reenforcements at Singapore. R eferee, would be elected (Tievelond motta- T}iU8 far there was no indication planned no more sailings from ceremonies. The funeral home will be open to AT Ol'R fJAKERY DEPART.MENT Over at the North End the T»- St. John .. 84 1 1 1 86 281 rer. . ' Wethersfield No. 1 , 161; Perkins, tbfit the Germans had attempted of 20 Red Army tanka yesterday. The fact that the British . had friends of the family from 1 New Britain, 161. Shanghai. Americans wishing to A large Soviet transport was re­ Jera’ boaketboll team Ipoka for its • 7 - to bring up relnforcemenfa from withdraw from the colony thus sent a group of ships. led by the o’clock Thugoday until . the hour DaniHh Pastry, filled with jam or chopped nuts. .doz. 39c I T o tals 491 497 466 1454 Heifer Share* Honor* Individual high three string*— port^ to have sunk on a Oerman- at aeason thia year deaplte the Today’s Guest Star PIONEER BELTS of topgrain ^ the west along desert supply lines would be dfp*-ndcnt on infrequent Hospital Notes battleship Prince of Wales, had of the funeral. Kqua-sh, Pumpkin or Mince P ie s ...... each iMlcl Uornuinl’s Motor Kale* (4) Norton, Wethersfield N*. 1, 416; Flnnish mine barker in the Gulf »ct that aome of the Ixiya work Tommy Fitzgerald, LouisvlUe cowhide with Initlaletl sliver- 5 1 ()() harried by roving British armored French Line sailings from Manila. been disclosed previously by the Rye Bread, our.own make...... loaf llcl the odd ahlfta in defense Induo- Oppizzi 95 125 106 (Chicago _ (gi) _ A nhorthom Elli.son, New Britain, 412. of Finland. British. A reporter inquired at his Mr*. Mary R. ,M. Case Oourier-Joumal: "Frankie Kbvacs buckle. ^ ' forces which earlier were reported With .shipping dwindling, the Tha team will practice Friday Bradley 106 90 93 heifer shared'honprs at the epeak- says amateur tennla ‘stinks.’ Well, High team single—New Britain, , to have penetrated to the Gulf of Ailmittcil ^Ji^erday: Ugo Pa- press <»nferencs whether Knox Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Myers Kagln . . 95 89 103 ers table at the annual banquet of WOOL DRESSING (SOWN for < Q ’ Shanghai Municipal Council cur­ ganl, 151 MAple street; Joseph zoning at 9 o’clock at the East after all, a tennla bum Is aroma." 654; Wethersfield No. 1, 641. his leisure hours. Blrte -below Bengasi. tailed rice sales today in order to could Identify any elements of the Case, of the Green Lodge Conval­ FRLTT AND FRESH VEflETABLES llde Rec. Mazzoli . 112 120 87 the Shorthorn Breeder’s AsacKia- High team, three atrlngs-Man­ Blnk.s, 43 Madison street: Miss Panxer Forces fleet and sold It was led by two escent Hume, Middle Turnpike .t.VTERWOVEN SOCKS in col­ (Informed British sources in conserve the supply. Gorman J02 113 102 tlon at a hotel—and it wasn’t In First news of the draft hitting a chester, 1859; New. Britain, 1830. IkXidon suggested the possibility Minnie Smith, 25 Florence street; large ships. Knox would say only East, widow of Arthur Case of Special On Florida Juice Oranges, fineHaver...... the form of steaks. The animal, orful Argyle plaid or plain col­ Shanghai largely is dependent .Mrs. A rvllla H ale, 124 H enry Driven Back Mancheater High trota out service team comes from Fort that the Germans might attempt upon imported rice and the »up- that "the two large ones are bat­ Hartford died toiday at the Me­ ' ...... doz. 23c; 2 doz. l*>c Jnat Meriden thia Friday at the T o tals . 510 537 491 1538 which was auctioned off. had a ors. stre et. New York. Dec. 3 \— i45 - The tleships." morial hospital after a short ill­ Knox (Ky.) where the Ipiqckers' More particularly, to supply their forces in eastern ply was believed sufficient only to I Birth; Ye.sterday, a daughter to Panzer forces of Col. Gen. Heinz Indian River Grapefruit...... 2 lor 13c zU Armory. Coach Wilfred special stall erected directly In ■tar back. Bud Bruner, Was Last Night's Fights HANSEN GLOVES of pigskin --j ,-v ^ Libya through the port of Bardia, last for six months or less Asked whether the United States ness. She was '78 years old. trk hoa been putting the team •Xmiory Lunch ( 8) front of the dpeakera table where to enhance hla outdoor appear- any of these hand­ Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert Newcomb, Guderioan have been\driven bark government was informed in ad­ She is sun’Ived by two daugh­ Fancy Summer Squash ...... 2 Ib.s. 23c Wright charged from the Army Juat only a short distance from the 12 to 24 miles on the Moscow front, (trough a attff two weeka practice ...... 80 ~ 115 It nonchalantly chewed its cud and fore the big game against Louis­ ince. Up picked, selected 35 Brookfield street. vance of the British reen/orce- ters. Mrs.' Mabel Frosch of E ^t GIbsem ...... 110 88 100 looked over the diners. B f^tian border. Discharged yesterday: Beverly according to "latest adrices from aion in anticipation of the reg- ville’s Crescent Hill dub . . , The By The Associated Press PAJAMAS of.lTannel. Broad- e"! gifts to pleiSe the erhese sources told on R. A. F. fCarlike Mot 'es ments, Knox replied that It was Hartford and Mrs. Ella Scranton , A FRESH SHIPMENT OF SEA FOOD E lla s ...... 106 82 — White Plains, N. Y.—Augie .An- Ham, ill Tanner street; Andrew Moscow,” the BritlshV radio said of Tamps, Florida; two sons, Ed- j ~ oaoaon opening. day Kansas State beat Nebraska. cloth and Silk in many new col- 5 1 ,0D most difficult man. communique yester* but he declined to elaborate as to Kennedy ., 86 85 101 Effg Brings Reprieve garaoo, 159, Harrison, N. Y., stop­ Middle East Cause Anxiety Torrance, 194 Middle Turnpike today. \ gar Myers of Texas and George i CLAIMS OYSTERS AND FRE.SH Fr.U.I.Ol','-; *•8 Lieut.' Grant Sallubury, former or8 and patterns. day, reporting the bombing of whether this Indlcsted close and iNoxt Sunday afternoon a apccial J. Zapatka 88 129 101 ped Warren Peterson, 1584, Come in .and see Bangkok, Dec. 3—(p)_ \ In Chronicle now stationed at Brooka Jamalmuk, N- Y., (1 ). these things today! of warlike preparations on ail Turnpike East; John Pierce, 71 :£ritish and Americans in tbe ers, William Holcomb of Missouri New York—A1 NetUow, 1464 SHIRTCRAFT SHIRTS for costed that that port might still (Tiarter Oak street: Lucius Kjell- radio attributed the N«m reverses THURSDAY GROCERY SPECIALS rling team'and All-Glastonbury the flock.of H. B. Smeal is alive Field, bought four newspapers be­ aides of Thailand caused deepen­ Pacific. sn(l Louis Hester ■ of. Canaan and Totals .. . 470 497 514 1482 and clucking because of some United States Navy, outpointe’; Ludwg Navy. b u rial win be .In Winsted. S h a r p ...... _ 95 95 one of the 1940 Louisiana College MialMiae Hiosk bapartaace Hansen, 27 Biro street. ability to understand that they Raisins, Sunmaid, seedless . . : ...... 15-oz. plig. 1 oJ |Tbe Citizens’ BoaketboU team he decided to let her stay on the football team . . . Jack Krob, WUkos-Barre, Pa.—Billy SpiMty, 000 bahts (about 13,500,000) for The report also discloasd that 126, Nanticoke, Pa., and Jimmy OTHER NECKWEAR ...... 50c up The British, minimisinc the im- purchases here. Death today: Mrs. Mary Eliza­ wtre defeated." by their numerical Prunes, Sunsweet ...... 2-Ih. pksr, 191 travel - to Thompsonville to- Totals job. He chose another chicken lUiaca College boaeboUer who "was v^ortAnim of the Germans’ success superiority around Rostov and by final trials of the new cargo car­ evening to meet tha St. 601 486 4901477 for the dinner. Hatcher. 126, UnviUe, 8 . C.. drew Surprised By Statement beth Myers Cose, Green Lodge, rier Sea Otter were being run yes­ signed by the Boston Red Sox and (10). U breokinc through the Tobruk Middle Turnpike, East. guerrilla activity. dbert team of that city. The lo- farmed out, has been promoted to OfflciaU expressed surprise and terday and today and that It wo» ORDER YpUR FRUIT CAKE SUPPLIES EARLY! Hnater Ahu Gets Wildcat Paterson, N. J.—Lea Savold, 190, ^jnrrtdor, empbssised that the gain mystification concerning a s ta te ­ tfam ia requested to he at the To Get BM Of Canarie* corporal at Fort Bragg, N. C. i . . achieved by the mossing of hoped to lutve the ship In commis­ Harry C. Cnuie We Carry the Complete Line in Bulk and Packaged Side Rec at 7 o’clock sharp. all five senior members of Au­ Dm .Moines, Iowa, stopped Buddy Store Open Christmas Eve Until 9 p. m. ment circulated in Bangkoir by Finns Occupy | sion at some' reasonably early T h e funeral services of Harry C. Moultrie, Go.— J. e . Lad- Knoot, 192, Dayton, Ohio (6). Bi'vrin Rommel’s or* the Japanese news agency i pre­ Public Records Joliet. 111.—(A5—Warden E. M. burn’s 1941 grid team oxpoot to be dais- Cirone wesre held thia afternoon at son, Sr., while turkey hunting, JOTMy a t y —Roy RovelU, 152, ■fi.,.------on a small fronL sumably D om ei) that "even a Stubblefield believes he has enough in the service next year. Joihaa Small Islands j The 8ea Otter uses gasoline mo­ 2 o’cloek from tbe WillUm P. Ravioli with Meat in Sauce, Boy-ar-Dee, 15^V*oz. can 131 Heoda Navy Atidetiea shot Into a drove and felled a fine birds in cages and no be has or­ Hackensack, N. J., outpointed BritWi foreos bolding tbe ilapaaeaa attack on Thailand U n o t f w fowl. But, he declares, when the Ssmford and Joe Cordell will be HeWnkl, Poe. S—m Finnish tors for power and KnM sold this Quish Funeral borne en Main Spaghetti and Meat Balls, IJoy-ar-Dee...... 2 cans 2p| dered many of them discharged. commissioned reoerve officers in Oscar Poindexter, ISS.^Newark (8). «q>actad to lead to war between ^y warrantee deed the foUoss4ng foroog hava oceuplad certain smoil prlndpls might bs ussful la com­ stroct. Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., ^ockaonviUa, Dac..S—Eddia Ma- ■moke cleared away he saw not Japan and the United States.” Just Arrived! Swedish Kalas-sill, .An jovis Fprcn The birds to be discharged, how­ June and Lloyd Cjheathkm, Francis property cooveyancta liave boen Islands on the Hongo orchlpeUge batant shipa os sretTos cargo ships pastor of tbs South Methodist former all-America hock at only a flopping turkey but a tus­ ever. are canaries kept by prison Sfmger VetsaUle DUpatches telling of millUry recorded at the office ot the town sling wUdeaL’ H* says the cat, CMmmins and John Ctaalkley ore near the Gulf of Finland Naval bi)t that cosa^ta tests would church Qglclatsd. iBuriol w as in thS' Brown Beana, and many otherb. Select them earK U in charga of athleUea inmates. Breeding new ac- looking toward tbe Army Air and Naval movea by the powers clerk: Oeeor Mathlgdpn'to WUIinm hoseoccu^ed by the RuMlans alnce I Urn Boyal a ir. hosa hart. Hla apparently w u stalking thq tur- FUladelidelphta. Dee. I — George GLENN EY’S have.to be mode befoK that could family plot in the East Cemetery. quMUons have increased the ca- Oorpst /•' , - 789 MAIN STREET ------opposed to further Japanese ex­ F. Jolabnso^ Summit street and fsrch, J949. a commimque sold ^ determined. The beoren were John H. Pe- nt m Geotga Earn* ■kqya anil jumped on one Just after Munger,r, Pennsylvania coaci^ also pansion, In Malaya, Burma, the d ia l 51.37 — FREE DELIVERY! nan) popylatii)n to several hup. mDoodm. oodtl Bd^rs U WilUom F today. Somewhat reluctonUy, Knox od* eu , Hhrold Turkington, Arthur Philadelphia Athle- he fired.' The first shot didn’t hit dred, he said, and monyVinVut W is a ahow-taars.. fancier, an expert “\jfHERE ;00D MEN’S WEAIt COlfES FROM” PoMb S » t ladies, ;ths PhlU] ’-W( i-iteM tx tka srildcai. hut ojwtUiar mm did. Hog Paragraph ____matbeiqaticlan___ and- an ex*sculp* Tha auMjto Hingo prriion U Atitted Uktajt .Jtoaness ftsam nxtsA WiWon DeBoher* i WMriak.out. ; V ^ ; aowl-plcking «a>amp am oagJ|al^ a PAGE EIGHTEEN KK KVKNING HEKALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER S, 1 ' WEDNESDAY, DECE5fBER ,3. 1941 PAGE NINE1V$I Ryder Is Determined r,NT) m t n ll BY FRED HARMAiLi 1 -to vanished ihj OHeSTS IN IH i* h o "DlSPOSS: CF RED There Isn't Any More It WM a hot day In August Two *CHq<5T "OWN--- LOVSV.'t.* Never try to deceive a woman. O'vS’ fly C fS K ! Glowing morn, and shadowy eve ^oiorcQ baseball tsairifl were croasy Just let her alone and she will fool mg bats for the championship of herself. A day. a night, between— Georgia. ' ‘ Lost and Found 1 Automobiles for Sale Articles for Sale 4.5 Musical Instruments 53 Koarders Wanted 59-A That is all there Is to time. Wanted to Rent 68 Wanted— Real Estate 77 As long a» the earth shall soar. A white man walked up to one A ticket Inspector enUred a X)ST—PASS BOOK NO. 10492— 1931 PACKARD .SEDAN, 19^34 FOR SALE-PORCELAIN bath IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4 room Fo" Blankets of the outfielders snd asked the train. He eicamlned several ticket*, tub, whirl dry washing, machine good used spinet piano or grand WANTED—SMALL FAR.M or 10 Sparks to mark the furthest stars. score. and told all of the holders that Notice Is hereby given that Pass Pontiac sedijn, %1934 Plymouth WANTED MEN BOARDERS. All apartment, or a small house in to 15 acres of land. State loca­ 'Book No. 10492 issued by The coupe, 1935 Packard sedan, 1936 with pump. Heywood Wakefield piano, why not drive into Hart­ hom.c cooking. 25'Newman street. The galaxy, between — "Ntnety-foh to nothin’ ’’ said the they were In the wrong train Manchester. Young couple. Phone tion and price. Write Box Y That is all then, is to space; Savings Bank of Manchester has Packard convertible, 1936 Ford baby carriage. Imported Chinese- ford today or tonight and choose 5383. Herald. This Locality * perspiring pla.ver as he jumped for They must, he said, change at been lost or destroyed, and writ­ coach, 1037 Dodge coupe, 1937 reed set, living rooi.i table, blonde from our large stock of new and BOARD AND ROOM, restricted A sea wlt-fiout a shore. a high one and missed. once. - ten application has been made to Pontiac sedan. 1937 Ford coupe. oak dining room table, day bed u.sed spinets and grand*- Kimball, neighborhood. AH conveniences, WANTED- - 3 OR 4 furnished, "GetUng beaten badly, aren’t As his pr,.'gress along the car­ aaid bank by the Person in whose 1941 Packard sedan, 1941 Desoto and Mattress. Phone 3271 or 31 Whitney, Mathushek, Steinway. private family. Call 3533. heated rooms, with bath. Two Birth and death. In and out, you remarked the questioner. riage continued, he found atlll name such book was issued, for sedan. Brunner’s, 80 Oakland St, Liberty street. and .others to choose from. Prices adults, both employed. Parking Kn6x Co., a Pittsburgh steel con­ Anlo Drivers Have DifTi- And living In between— more passengers who had made a WANTED- GE.NTLEMAN room­ cern, told ,several thousand of the That Is all there Is to life: "No, suh -no Buh, wc ain’t get­ mistake about the train. payment of the amount of de­ Open until 10 p. m. Tel. 5191. start at $245,00. Free parking space, Box O, Herald. eiilty in Driving lufacturcrs: •States: very freedom wo .seek l < ■ «w VENETIA.N BLINDS— Window to get hurt. WC cannot, despite may be returned in foil measure invjention ch ange Special rates for long term svVry I snnding.srinding. 1513 years lot’s quit emphasizing any other Vacancy shades. High quality blinds, from what some people say, he prosper­ to govern the economy of om profit di?dppeo’ ___ ley edverilslng given upoh request. experience. (Capitol.Grimling Com- Woiiieii Draft emergency” land” .Miss Eva Funtoiii Elioseii _ IN HIS Adi ordered before the third or $2.50, shades 65c up. Installation ous and arm for defense at the eventide T.H u %. ear M from uest pocket- s w e e p e r panv» 531 Lvdall street. Phnn* T h e Resolutions Committee Enjoying the balmy air. WHV M(3THERS GET &PAV flfth diy will be chirged only fof 7958. free. Capitol Window Shade Com­ same time. lieadcd by Chnrle.s E. Wilson, pres l*r«“SMh‘nl o f M ystic Ke* ------t g - 3 ■ \jN&^ far more than one incorrect Inser­ rubber tires. Here is a tractor •see to it that the boys, if they have conciliation and mediation hn.= Ever Heady Orclc of King’s last night at the annual election STORIES IN STAMPS waotjx tion of any advertisement ordered Split ,')n Property Draft to go, go with a gun in their hand.'- been utilized. . . . Daughters will hold its iinnna! of officerji. .Mis.s Fantom ^uccecl* for more than one time. WA.NTED-CAPABLE GIRL or with finer power at low cost. The split in Labor ranks was and not with a broom handle." 1 hristmas sale and ten tomorrow ■Mr.s. Josic Keish who has held the V-IW*, TM KT The Inadvertent omtsslon of In- wotpan to take charge of home Prove It to yourself. Dublin Trac­ over the que.«rtion of conscription ",N(i strike . . . should fie con.sid- XOO C A M 'T .torrecl publication of advertising Ech >es IjtlMir Theme afternoon from 2 o’clock on. In the office for the pa.sl two years. V ami 2 children. Tel. 8962. tor Company. WiUiniantic. of property as well a.s manpower. ored lawful unless the strike has 8T MU m v i a t i c T. M. HR u. 4 U T Oft. 1 eLfXtAlo will be rectified only l>y cancella'lloii Donald .M. Nel.Son executive di­ hfen authorized ,and approved by aiiditoriiim of Ihc W-hiton .Me­ Other officers chosen arc: vice, F O B r— of the charge made for the service Prime Minister Churchill asked rondered FOR SALE^ 3 PHASE 25 horse rector of the Supply Priorities and an actual majority of the workers morial Library. ,Mrs. O.scar Bailey president, .Mrs. Jeanette King; power electric motor with start­ the House of Commons yesterday .Mlocations Board, echoed the labor and Mrs. E..E. .Segar. president of “I lolil Junior not to div(^ into tlie bathtub on these cold All advertisements must eonform Help Wanted— Male 36 for authority to draft 3,000.000 affected such approval to lie re- chaplain.' Mrs F'auline Bcrrctt; In style, copy and typography with ing box. in goo*» S*»rvice» nrr«‘ rert II ond calf pure-bred registered Hol- On the other side of the picture These were some of the stejjs he a u F n a o B o t o a e E F w h v i ' .vtein.s All cows blood tested. N is strong opposition to further con­ 5 per.cent of employers have com­ •ctlcn makes the unproductive , V iO PPO T w e fSUTlCH. AKd ’ atsmt-t. VS/HA.T A PIkMV Household Servlcft» tiffered .. ll-A suggested industry lake to help it-, 1 city highly desirable, it is an even MU«T HM/wf OUVUMIK A Bullding<^on( rucling ...... 14 Goldberg, 1139 Hebron Avc., scription of wealth or extension of •self In the emergency: pulsory union membership or clos­ t m s x o m s l o o k , a t xav Florl»t»— Nurser .ei ...... ll ed shop in any form. f a c e !• EKJOUfiM TO STRIKE OU AIN T C A »S u L / WOJky ABOUT AND ITS A GOOD BItuatlons Wanted— KemsI* . . . ]| empty handed. whose bill for an overall celling on government specified as necessary y . » WHBN w e GOT Sitqatlona Wanted —Male . . . . || prices was defeated in the House- for the defense of the country as Hi-Ho, the white clown Is made them aa decorative notes In yof A DAMS LIKE- H E A Th in g : S h e d i o a o rr m a Employment Agencies ...... so late as March 10 of this year— quickly and Inexpensively from , home, don’t miss this one! SWOI&UN AND RBTUIW ir^ LIv# **~-h l*rts rsa ltif The soft little bodice with the last week, told the industrialists -h . HANDIN': AROUn6 f Vehlrles Too Many Purlouglied that the rising cost of living was eight months after it started to 2 skeins of soft white wool, a For inatructlons on how Dogs— Birds— Pet* ...... tl DROP IN — OR CALL IN — sweetheart neckline, the panelled undermining public morale and plan for defense,” WUItam P. small amount of' red wool and four make the 2-Skeln white wC LIv* atoek— Vehicles ...... tl To full, flaring skirt with its raised Junction (Tlty, Kas.—(45—Sergt. was one of the causes of strikes. Wltherow, chairman' of the De­ red buttons. He is 15 inches Clown Doll (Pattern No. 524| Poultry and duppllea ...... tl i .MeKINNEV BROTHERS effect in front, the side sashes Howard Null of the Second Cav­ "One of the most scandalous de­ fense Committee of the National high from the tpp of his red cro­ crocheting Instructions for Wanted -^Peta-rPoultry—^tock St For Insurance Foe gale— Nlsrellascsna which tie in back smoothing the alry Is an unhappy man. Here’s velopments pf the year.” he said, Association of Manufacturers, said cheted hat to the bottom of his and complete finishing detail Articlea Por dale ...... tl 565 Main Street (A| the Center) waistline In front and adjusting, what he’s up against: It requires "has been the increase of execu­ today. white pantaloons. send l6 cents in coin', your naiT Boats and Acceaaorlsa ...... se 5liinrhrster, Conn. the skirt fulness are just a few of 75 per cent of his men to care for tive salaries. . . . In a speech prepared for deliv­ His ridiculous, tiny hat Is cro­ and address and the pattern nui Building Materials s7 Telephone SOW - 74S2 Diamonds — Watches—Jewelry tl the details which make this such the 125 horsea and bis superiors "The only fair and effective way ery at the opening session of the cheted of the red wool. Necktie her to Anne Cabot, 'The Mancbi Electrical Appliances— Hadlo.. tl an adorable, flattering, pleasing have given 50 per cent of them 15- to control prices and to prevent In­ association's coiiventiqn. Wither- and belt are made o f single cro­ ter Evening Herald, 106 SevsiT Pual and Feed ...... t » A frock for any little two-tb-slx year day furloughs. flation Is to apply controls by law ow, who is president of - Blaw- chet and his ankles and wrists are Avenue, New York City. Sardes—Farm— Dairy Prodpeta s* Houaebold Qooda ...... ii girl! Make It In checked gingham, Msohlnery and Tools ...... U pefcale or chambray for an every­ Musical Inatrumsnta ...... tl day washable dress—or In a color­ Santa’s Wonderland By Hal Co Oftic* and Stor* Equipment . . . It ful chAlIis for extra wamith. Bpselals at tbs atorea...... M eopR-mi Wsartng Apparsl—Fufa ...... |7 Pattern No. S070 is designed for Wanted—To Buy ...... |( FOR SALE SCORCHY SMITH E ssm s ,i Beard— Hsiels—Hswrts sizes. 2. 3. 4. 5 and 6 years. Size 3 Hot Idea! llsstaafaBta ■I Room (^d requires 1 2-3 yards 35-inch mate­ |*»vM itoouis Withoqi Board . M rial. BY JOHNC.TBRBX Boarders Wanted ...... ,(«-A Ready for immediate occu­ fANVmf.V«Wm»EAief Country Board— Resorts M pancy, "You can move in right For this attractive pattern, aend IHf fUKH bOOtC 0000 OR Hotels— Restsnrsnu ...... away." Good location and ISc in coin, your name, address, WsDtsd— Room*— Board ...... « »OI6Xt.WlOUR» ' Esol Estate Par Rest priced to sell! pattern number and size to The Apartments, Plats, Tenements H Manchester Evening Herald, To­ u a » tM c/? Business Lnestlons tor Rent «t day’s Pattern Service 106 7th m Houees Por Rant ...... U Full Price F. H. .4. Suburban Par Rant ...... M Avenue, New York, N. T. ■ummtr Horass Por Rant . . . . . •7 $4,800 Pep up your winter wardrobe Wantsd to Root ...... U This price includes coat of Esal Eaiaes r#* Sals Send for our Fashion Book o f new A'psnmeot BulldlOB fa* Sals . . U mortgare and all legal papers; designs for all ages, an stzea. Business ’ Propsny tor Halo . . . ft nothing else to pay. Pattern 13c. Pattern Book 16c. ' Psrmt and Land tor Sals . . . . . « Uoosea for Sals ...... n One ■pattern and Pattern Book Lota Cor Sslo . . . . s ...... ft S'rUART J. W ASLEY ordered together 2Sc. Resort ProMrty M r Balo ...... 7« Keal Estate and lasorwMe Soburban far M ia ...... It Real Catatsbtats for EBehaaESEackanE* .... 7* State Theater BolkUag Wanted—I -iM r a l BatAta ...... 77 VeL M4S . TIM Any Tbbe. A*aea|&»w| SEnl Eattosn Herald Advi. LsBaI Ho ....*s..a*s..*jS * It

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Fighting on Dcnert H uh Must Enter Red Army Still Sweep­ Lupned into Sporudic ing West from Rostov Japs Discuss Smith Says Stale and City Police $ 4 .9 8 Raiding, British Middle War to A id In Powerful Counter- And Several Compan* EuhI Coinniand- An- Offensive Whieh Nazis Talks at Long Bill Is Not ies o f Fire Department OTHER CHE.NILLE SPREADS TO $9.98 Cinderella iioiinceH; Continue Upset Nazis Unable to Check; In­ Begin to Bring Out PresHiire on iHoluteil Session Today One-Sided Bodies o f Men Trapped ‘ Fa.'shfon Original” creasing Blows Near n ** 100':"r WOOL SOLID COLOR \ Centers o f Resist- Canadian Officer Says Leningrad Also Re­ —Girders Being Joined -• -A . Frocks aiiee Near Fronti<‘r. United States Must ported by Moscow. Premier and Foreign Author Declares Meas­ To River Pier When TODDLER FROCKS Minifiter Report in De­ ure Will Provide Right They Fall into Water. ■’ .Sires 1 ,2 .* BLANKETS Act While Britain Is Cairo, Egypt, Doc. 4.—(/P) Moscow, Dec. 4.— (iT7—Vio­ tail to Privy Counril. Delight her wlth _the.se charm­ —^Fighting on the Liljyan Still Strong Enough. O f Man to ff^ork and Fine print poplin; ing Cinderellas. . .so gaily styled lent fighting on the southern Bulletin! peasant embroid­ Beautiful solid color blankets in Blue. desert lap.sed into sporadic High Advisory Organ. Federal Protection. Rose, Green, Rust, and Peach. 100% wool. In luxurious .spun ravons.... front, where a powerful So­ Hartford, Dec. 4.— (JF)— A t ered band top. with full, full skirts...new raiding, the Briti.sh Middle New York, Dec. 4..-(yr>)— A Nannette Toddler viet counter-offen.sive is Tokyo, Dec. 4 .-(45—The Amer- least three among an unde­ b.asque torso... intch-esting ap­ East command announced to­ Canadian officer and legislator said New York, Dec. 4 - (45- Rep. Frock, alze.s 1, 2, pliques. They are guaranteed sweeping west from Rostov, Ican-Japanese negotiations at termined number of workmen day, while both aides appar­ today the United States must en Howard W. Smith (D., Va ), wa.shable an d so modestly was reported today by the Wa-shington were dlacu.sscd in a who plunged 90 feet into the priced. Sizes 7 to 12. ently reorganizeti their fbives ter the war “while Britain is stlJl whose anti-strike bill was passed Moscow radio, which said the two and a half hour session today Connecticut river in the c ^ - Give this sweet gift to your own for new operations. A British strong If the world, is to be freed by the House yesterday, received daughter.. .and every little lassie from the threat of Nazi domina­ Red Army still was uncheck­ of the Privy Council, highest ad­ lapse of the Hartford bridge communique said the lull visory organ of the empire to an ovation from the National As­ on your .'Cmas list. Our lovely OTHER BLANKI:TS $2.98 TO $12.9.5 tion." I ed despite heavy Nazi resist­ today were reported missing. continued In the la.st 24 hours al­ Lieut. Col. George A. Drew, On­ which Premier Gen. Hidekl Tojo sociation of Manufacturer* today Nannettes are charmingly styled though "our forces continue their ance. Th« broadcast quoted a dis­ A hospital surgeon said fire in fine cottons, guaranteed to $2.29 tario Conservative leader, said In and Foreign Minister Shigenorl when he declared the bill would pressure on isolated enemy cen­ patch to Pravda reporting 700 Togo reported in detail. Other Styles — .Sizes 3 to 6 an addre.ss prepared for a lunch­ provide for “two fundamental others had been pulled from Elaborately Stitched ters of resistance" in the Llbyan- eon meeting of the Canadian club Gerniana wiped out by Rus.slan ar­ ■'Active oplnioils were exchanged rights; the right of man to work the water with fractured Baby Shop Egyptlan frontier area. of New York. tillery barrages near one village, by the privy councillors and the and the duty of his government to Rayon Satin premier and foreign minister." said legs. $1.29 to $1.98 ItaUah Tanks Destroyed Not Helping As .Much 300 left deail on another battle­ protect that right," Sightless children at (he New York Institute for Education of Domel’.s account of the session. V~' Three Italian tanka were re­ "I do not believe that we In field, and 700 more killed in a Approximately 2,000 delegates, Hartford, Dec. 4.— (yp)— ported destroyed In one small en­ Canada or you In the United the Blind leave their school d iring a night air-raid drill, believed the CXmsulted by Emperor representing industries through­ Oider Cirls—^izes 7-14 drive toward a village identified ■The Privy Council is consulted Oirls’ Dept. gagement while on the main front, Slates are helping Britain nearly first tor students In a school for the blind In this country. out the nation, stood and cheered The first span of the new PUFFS as "M','—(possibly Mariupol, 100 by the emperor fn all major cri- when Smith was introduced. southeast of Tobruk, small bodies as much as they are helping us." slses In Japan's International rela­ Connecticut river bridge $1.29 to $2.29 of the Axis forces, endeavoring to "As a Canadian I can say this, miles west of Rostov. I When the applause died Smith r. tions. said quietly: plunged into the river this move toward the SIdl Azeiz area, he continued. "We In Canada must Taking Heavy Toll A pessimistic view of the Wash­ were engaged by British mobllfc “If there Is any misapprehen- afternoon carrying more (Continued On Page Two) (The British radio, heard by Conscription Proposal ington parleys was expressed by than 20 members of the con­ columns. the foreign minister at another The British, who now aim to CBS. said that a heavy snowfall (Contlnued On Page Four) had covered the Kalinin front meeting. struction crew down with it. Cotton Dresses whittle down the Axis armored The refusal of the United States. Several were injured. Among Gorgeous rayon satin [power In North Africa tank by northwest of Moscow and that Practical gift for Mother. . .a pretty house dreS.s of percale, seer­ Russian guerrillas were taking a Britain and their associates to puffs with an allover sucker or chambray. Stripes and flowered patterns. l»n g and tank, were said to have concen- Finland Readv Approved by Commons those taken to hospitals stitched pattern In Rose. heavy toll of Nazi tanks which "understand Japan's program for were: John Dell, John Monroe, Ed­ short sleeves. Sizes 12 to 46. jtrated their main strength on an East Asia has carried Japan to an 50,000 Planes Blue, Green, Gold. Sahara, iffenslve line from El Gobi north- were found frozen to the ground.) ward Blair, Arthur King, all of Wine, Orchid, and Peach. Churrhill's Plan Favored unprececiented crisis, he told the local addresses. ard toward Rezegh, 10 miles be­ To Reoccupy Increasing counter-blows against opening of a three-day East Asia low lohg-lMsieged Tobruk. German siege lines near Leningrad Fog Blankets Work to Bring Out Bodtsa 32 6 to 10 After Put­ Economic Conference, Output to Be State and city police and sever­ $2.29 to $3.98 This line, it was said, will be also were reported by the Moscow Negotiations with French Indo- OTHER PCFFS e base of future operations radio. One force sallying from the ting Down Amendment al companies of the fire depart­ Hango Forts Chlna for "full cooperation” be­ ment began work Immediately to $ 1..50 to $22.50 gainst the divisions of German Soviet defense line was said to State Today; tween Japan and that Vichy-loyal True in 1942 n. Erwin Rommel and the Bru­ have wiped but 200 Germans and To Draft Wealth Also. bring out the bodies of those who colony will open shortly, the news­ were trapped when the great Marie Dressier Cottons sh banished illusions of a quick smashed five German-built strong paper Yomiurl reported. Ictory. Small Rearguard Units points, wrecking mortors and ma girders crumpled. Short and three-quarter sleeves. Sizes 35'i chlne-gun nests. London, Dec. 4.—(A*)— The Slows Travel Will Try to Buy Rubber No Longer Have Impetus In the prospective talks between Forecast of Production The . aection that collapsed waa to 5 1 — 36'i, to 52>-i. O f Garrison Keep Up House of Commons 'today the first head girders from tha 72” x90” HAND MADE LACE (Stefant; official Italian news Wipe Out Garrison the Japanese envoy, Kenkichl AJlPlaid pnttt>rn.s Wool in popular Scarfs .s Embroidered wool. Long slecVe boxy slip-ons— Ives felt." I ; fensive about Leningrad were re­ "We cannot help entertaining planes—the number suggested by (Continued on Page Ten) A high British officer in the ing the withdrawal of the main flected In reporU that the Russian itself and was asked by the Inde­ Long Island Sound and apreading Boxy cardigans—Short sleeve slip- force, while Finnish troops inched 1 doubt of the sense of internation­ President Roosevelt before a joint ons — Boxy slip-ons with V neck­ ield gave this inkling of the Brit- engineers were busy removing pendent Labor party on Church- through valley* to cover the state, | al morality on the part of the session o( Congress last year— Handkerchiefs forward in reoccupation. it was re­ scores of mines with which the lll'a Bugge.stion that: line. Twin sots In cellophane bags. ported In dispatches from that blanketed Connecticut today, crip- | United States," Asahi said. Citing will be reached In 1942. All white or white with colored Sizes 34 to 40. (Continued on Page Ten) "For the purpoae of securing embroider!’. Good Lighting^ front. pllng transportation and slowing i This forecast was made today (Continned on Page Ten) maximum national effort in con­ highway travel to a crawl. (Continued on Page Ten) . by John H. Jouett president (5f the Ginns declared that the five- duct of the war and In production, Flashes! month siege of the Gulf of Finland The fog. covering the entire Aeronautical Chamber of Com­ the obligation for national aervice northeast, came In last night, and merce. (Late Balletlns ol'the UP) Wlf«) Lxis Divisions Naval base was ended and told of should be extended to IncIiKle the For Reading Ease $2.29 to a Russian "farewell note." found increased in density until at spme If that rate is attained next Box of 3 Handkerchiefs on one of the beaches, which said: Detroit Faces resources of womanpower and points along^ the coast this morn­ Plan to Probe year, the industry will be from two Woman’s Body Identified “We are leaving now but we are manpower still available.” ing visibility was limited to and one-half to three years ahead Following the vote on that gen- Revere, .MaiM., Dec. 4.—(45—The Battle Serbs coming back. Revenge is beauti­ scarcely moie than the length of of the schedule estimated in the body of a young woman found In SIX.W.4Y FLOOR LAMP City Walkoiit summer of 1940 by T. P. Wright, With Indirect lighting. Sturdily con.structed with $5.50 ful." an automobile. Story Source oentn surf at this beach resort last weighted'bases In square or round style. The Ruaslana left the peninsula (Contlniied On Page Four) Few. Acddenta Reported now assistant chief of the aircraft night was Identified today as that Comes In Ivory or Bronze fin­ Colors include: Black, Jockey Red, Maize, Powder Blue, Violet luiich What Appears to thickly strewn with mines and Few accidents were reported, branch of the Office for Emerg­ of .Miss Mary .Ann Beaiilteaa, S0>> Hunter Green, Beige, and Pink. expiralve traps. the most serious at Tofrington ency Management. ishes, fitted with stretched or pleat­ Employes Union Asks Treasury Balance Report^ in Chicago Tri­ whofie family live* in HIghgals Barbizon’s ed Rayon shades. Be Genera] Offensive Korced By Finn Pressure where a car overturned In a hrqok “ It is cstiniatcd,” Wright fore­ 15 Per Cent Raise in after colliding with another auto­ cast in July, last year, "that an Center, Vermont. .Medical Exand- New (Tltra Fine Rayon Satin Slip Against Positions Held. The withdrawal! to Leningrad, Washington. Dec. 4— The bune Asserts Expedi­ ner William J. Brirkley, who 'xald apparently was dlcUted by the mobile. Airplane production rate of ap­ BRY.N BELLE Its 16-Poim Program^ position of the Treasury Dec. 2: The Weather Bureau at New tionary Force PJanni^. proximately . , . 4.000 planes a that death apparently resulted TABLE LAIVIPS Cairo, Egypt,. Dec.' , 4.— )— Receipts, $24,675,613.39; ex­ Haven said the fog was expected from drowning, declared, however, In Petal Pink, White, and Black. (JT (Coattnned Page Two) In plain or decorated pottery bas^ with decorated Coat Sweaters I'hree Axis divisions (45,000 men) Detroit. Dec. 4—(/P)—The city penditures. $58,911,896.60; net bal­ to lift late in the morning or early (OoaUaoed as Page Tea) that there were external marks af Short lengths, 29-43. Medium • parchment shades to match. 100 wool antj sUk and wool. In Wine, Navy, Black, Lustre, ance, $3,219,222,799.40; (Customs Washington, Dec. 4 — (4*i — violence and commented, “I^* a . lengths, 32-44. Blue, and riaturat Bizea 30 to 46. nd the unconquered , guerrilla government was confronted today Stephen ^ r ly , Wliite House secre­ forces of Gen.j- Draja Mihallovic receipts for month, $2,831,857.23. (Coattnood Ob Page Two) very peculiar ooae. She probabljr - with a strike threat of its work­ tary, said today the government wasn’t husky enough to wade ent vere reported by e^xiled Serbs here Paris Ordered er* organized by ths City Em- would Investigate the source or into that raging surf." $2.49 — $4.98 lo be locked In battle In the Yugo- sources of a report In The Chicago JVIurder Count ... $2^98 to $4.50 pl6yes Union' (AFL) which has ^av valley of the western Mo- Tribune today asserting that a con- To Demand Expulsion Kva. presented a 16-point program of CHINA BASE TABLE LAMPS Give Up Guilty fidentlal report of an Army-Navy Mexico City, Dec. 4—<45—-8I>- ’ Other BarbUon SUps To $S.00. Supported .. by tanks and .air­ demands, including a 15 per cent Amateur Develops Receiver joint board called for an American Altered Today l i f t , a Serb communique* said, wage increase. , teen members of the Blexleaa 1 Girls’ Dresses In plain pastel colors. Decorated expeditionary force of 5,000,000 Chamber of Deputies said tniaT Ivory or plain white, two-toned ne Axis divisions launched Tues- At a mass meeting last -nrght men for an offensive against Ger­ ay "what appears to be a gener­ Monday Set as Deadline union officials said members of Displacing Nearly All Noise they would demand that the le g ­ in Cinderella models In a variety of lined and stretched rayon shades. many by July 1, 1943. Cox to Be Tried for islature expel Baron Rudt Voa Cal- RAYON SATIN AND gay colors with dainty smocking al offensive . against our positions. Local 77 votied 1,451 to 11 In favor When asked about the story at For Surrender; Repris­ of strike action by Dec. 15, unless Second Degree; Two Icnberg, German mlnlater to Blex- and embroidery. Sizes 3 to 6x. Resisting SncceosIiiUy hla press conference, Early re­ Ico, as a “ Fifth ColumaUL“ The CREPE GOWNS A Very Choice Seleciion Of “Our forces under Gen. Draja al* Are Threatened. “reasonable" concessions to the ,j,Lo# A ncles, Dec. 4—(4>)—An no other radio engineer worlUng plied: flhailovic are resisting success- union program are made by city amateur radio operatdi- who pick­ with amplitude modulation has “All that can be said U I've not Girls as Accessoriesr text of the proposal to be atibinlt------I ■ officials. ^ ted to Uht chamber descrilicd Adolf beautiful floral prints or solid TABLE LAMPS uUy in the face of furious on- ed up messages 'from Amelia Ear- succeeded In doing. talked to the president about the colors. Lace trimmed or plain In heavy composition bases finished In matted gold, Paris, Dec. 4—(*>)—Paris citi­ Climaxes Day of ArgumenU Lsea Speclai Silencer*' Hiller as an “.Aryan’’ wrslon af: $1.29 to $1.98 llaughts, although In the sector zens must surrender the persona hart on her fateful around the story. I am In no position to con­ Bel Air, Md., Dec. 4.—(45 In a tailored. The daintiest gifts for plain bases and bases with plated metal standards. The meeting clim ax^ a day of “ He employs special silencers firm or deny it.” Harford county Circuit courtroom IlultxllupoehtU, the Aztec god rep-* |f Uzlce (a battle-U>rn town of guilty of two recent terroristic arguments before the Common world flight in 1937 has developed resented as denundlng human i , the young ladles. Sizes 16-17. Parchment and two-toned Rayon shades. 7,000 population) enemy tank at- which posaeas the unique quality Later, in response to questions, packed with spectators, three Tea Rose of Blue. acts Against German soldiers by ^u ncil during which councilmen his receiver until he clalnss It U rtfloea. CHILDREN’.S eks have obliged one of our of cutting out or reducing In their thi secretary said “unrt from Budget Director David The amateur, Karl E. Pierson, It .was diectared'that Serb par- decreed last night. “ It, undoubtedly will prove an Elarly added that the president them In the slaying of Grainger G. San Diego, CaUI., Dee. 4 UP) A : $2.25— $2.98 Sweaters V. Addy on the totsl cost of put­ asserted shortly after Mist Ear- important factor in military radio and War Secretary Stlmson would Browning, itinerant carpenter. plane, believed to have bOM a l fsans bad carried out several auc- Lieut. Gen. Ernest Von Schauni- ting the demands Into effect. for boys or girls. Button or zip­ I PIN UP AND VANITY LAMPS hart's ship was forced down that communication." look into the matter. Instead of trying all three for Navy bomber, eraohed la I ful operation* In the Axis burg issued his edict within Si The strike vote was limited to he had picked lip signals from it per front closing, in Rod, Maize, In Ciystal or Maple, and Hurricane style with frost­ hours aft^r a German Army phy-. Pierson decHned to discuss de­ “I will say,” he continued, “ that murder, the state dropped the mur­ day near Poway, $9 mU ed ^taas shades. workers receiving dally wages. and now declares he is positive tails of hla device, Ejut said; “It east of here, Eaesadlds page* BRUSHED RAYON Navy, Brown or Copen Blue. Sizes “Our troops arc in high spirits,’’ sician fell victim to ^a revolver there are two branches, one in the der charges against Ida May Price, 3 to 6z In the gliisV models and 3 Arthur M. Stringsri. union busi­ of It. more or less contradt^ts accepted War Departihent and one in the 15, and Leona Ellen Cunningham, ported. he communique added. shot while walking on the Boule­ ness agent, said salaried employes Ordered By Army so*-. to 10 In the boys’ models. vard Magenta. The doctor’s con­ theory and practice, wtiich may be Navy Department, both known 14, and e le cts to prosecute Her­ would meet in the next few days Pierson said the Army si^tiai the reason It had not been dis­ Markets At A Olaaea GOWNS and PAJAMAS $1.25 — $1,49 - The Tops in Toppers The Havas News Agency said dition was not disclosed. to consider a Similar vote. He esti­ war plans. bert, H. Oox, Jr., 16, for second-, Corps has made testa of the re­ covered before. “ It Is their duty, even In peace degree, rSther than first-degrM, Make ideal gifts for young or 'day that 1,600 persons were kill- The order also covered persona mated that union membership cov­ ceiver at Its Fort Monmouth New Tork. Dee. 4—UPV— America** Smartest Umbrella responsible for the bomb deaths “ Gne of Its functions, which is times, to. study and devise plana murder. Btorks — Invgular: .early old. A warm, soft Rayon materiaL Wan I^iiBps With Indirect Li^htingr.. .$1.69 by an explosion of a munitions ered approximately 6,000 of the laboratories at ' Red Bank, N. J , contrary to what one might ex­ $1.29 to $2.25 16-rib India idiaped Toppers-mads last Saturday night of two Ger­ city’s daily workers. . for all possible emergencies. Even Boy WUl I’lMul Guilty faltera. Colors: Tea Rose or Blue. ump at OuJMza, Serbia, In a fight and has ordered some of them. pect, Is that the greater the noise, the most Improbable situations are of gneat quality' edanese In beautiful btween guerrilla and government man artilieryme;! and the wound­ Addy said the city payroll listed Robert H. Archer, defense coun­ Bbada—Mixed; Federala Dr. Lee.Dc Forest, sometime* the better It ts eliminated, and studied and planned. sel, told Judge Frederick Lee Co­ Foreign ICxchsnge Qairtil Scotch and self color ptaida, BtrUws,- ^ p s . ing-of a nu-iibcr of others In the 37,000 employes. called the father (rf radio declared and dota. It will certainly rate 1bps Montmaitre dlatricL The Budget Department said further, the weaker the signal, the “An unlimited national emer- bum that Cox, ^hose original plea diaa dollar gaiho. I The London Dally Majl'Nov. 25 Pierson's receiver elDninatea ndaca greater ts'tbe noise reduction," gsney Ims been declared. If Ithey WM Innocent would plead giiuty $2.50-^^$2.98 Green Stamps in your gift list. Buy one or more at $2.98 uoted Gen. Dusan Slmovle,- pre- Oniera Repreaalve Meiianres dally w afe employes receive 70 far more effectively than any he Csttsa — FVait Dr. D Forest said teats showed lacked the plana to meet this spser- with the understanding tlUt tbs The J W IU U COM this low price. ' rt*r of the refugee Yugoslav gov- Lieutenant General Von Schaum- cents to $1.60 an hour, which It haa seen. banss and New Ortooi burg^ haa ordered repreaaive'meaa- the receiver can pick up meaaage* gency or any phase of It ;hfy murder cbiargM against tne two Given With Cash Sales I I Tiinent. as saying he had “sure said (mrresponda with prevailing "My only interest in his receiver Mamchistm Conn OTHER UMBRELLAS FROM $2.29 TO $3.98 urea for four Paris districts—the wSgesYor similar work 1n private through interference noise four would be guilty of Inefficiency, flrla woqld nol prossed. Chhaa crop raperted la one that I have in any new de­ times th* intensity of the signals If the President ' q f the Uni^ *' ' Archer said the girls would llslaM Btsady; (Poateaed Ob 'Page T##) (GaaMaasd Oa tw o) ^ ,(0*atiaao« Oa velopment." laid Dr. De FotesL themselves, exceeding in this re- . “Pisiw a haa accompUaksd v b M t i|M|Ct modulation seta, i iVMttMwd, On 0 i m U n i J ICoptl Oa Page row>