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General Welfare Center No. 41 wiU meet aa usual tomorrow eve ibout Town ning at the East'Side Recreation r. Center. Tn case of a heavy storm NOTICE the meeting will be omitted. Only 13 Shopping Days to Christmas -A City of Viliage Charm regular meeting of Mfanto------Tribe No. 58. I. O. R. **., CARPENTERS PRICE THREE CENT# held In the Sporte Center Center Hose Company No. 2 ; MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10,1940 (FOURTEEN PAGES) ^ellB street tonight at eight will hold Its reenlar meeting this , VOL. LXn NO. SO AdverHahig mm Pmgm IS) clc. There win he nomination evening at eight o’clock at the The Charter of Local [ officers. fire headquarters. Union No. 757 la Now Open To New Membera Christmas Store The American Legion Auxiliary for a Short Period. The STARTER ' i will hold Its annual Christmas sale uf gift articles and home _ maiot Racket; Follow*! Hied of tiring delayed by slow ' Benes Says Mile* in Swift and Con “Floral Butterfly” I’altem Blue rlbbona for boy* and yok* front and pink ribbon rife of Itinerant Elec-j Safety Code A* Chain|iion of lAihor Starts ur Starter failures? 'One | for girl*. ' . * tinuing Offensive to atop here—and your Starler Trou- i Bath Towel* ...... 59c $1.29 trician on Stand at And ‘llave-Not.s’ in Is Improved Nazis Have Gut Between FaBcI»l Wp* tadll end! Our exi>erfs will put Guest Towel* . . . .29c . —Jl .2 5 set Hearing on Migrant*. War Between ‘Tw4> n«W life tn your ear.'with an Flee- Worlds’; ‘Rich Ameri Position* in 3 Daytt trieiil elu'H.oo Face (Tolh* ...... 15e Lost War Miniature* Washington, Dec. 10.—(/P) Council Approves Rule ca’ Placed Amoii|i Reach Coast of M^i- “Georgian Rose” I’allern A variety of design* and “Plakie” Toys Mrs. Franklin P. Roosevelt Yo Impountl Mechani- terraneaii After Pene ^OIMO^ shape*—Inlaid copies of fa said today that “if it is not a ‘Haves'; Warns Work KxprcHses Belief in ‘Cer Large, bright colored disc* on rust proof chain—used cally Unsafe Cars^ Con trating Line* of Foe*. Kl.ECTRICAL ' Bath Towels ...... 50c mous oil portrait*—wood and for ratUe or teether—will aid In learning colors and count- racket” a union would adjiLst er* on Peace Hopes. tainty of British Vic Guest Towels . . . . 29e composition frame*—attrac ing. its initiation charges in order trol Pedestrian Actions IIN.STRLMKNT CO. tive wall decoration*. tory and Re-Establish London, t)ec. 10.—(/Py— F'ace C lo th s ...... li>c to make membership avail Berlin, Dec. 10.—(/P)— Hilliard SI. I'hone, 1060 69c able to those seeking en Kansas City Dec. 10—07’i—This Adolf Hitler, with a hack- ment of Republic! British forces in Egypt have raced 75 miles in a swift *nd $1 to $1.19 Baby Shop. trance without the cash to city of 400,000, which quickly Only chimneys and walls remain standi: in this group of bomb-tom buildings In Coventry, E n g ir d .; ground o f shinj^ng new cannon “ El Chico* Pattern pay. The first lady made the transformed It* status from one after German airmen gave the city one of »)e most severe poundings of the Battle of Britain, barrels, told Germany today Lfindon, Dec. 10— Germany continuing offensive to cut be Bath Towels , . ..50c Lion Brand assertion at a hearing of the of the most dangerous to one of casualty list following the single night’s nbing ran into the hundre pedestrians crc.sslng down closed that British units have WORK T uesdoy* Pillow Cases Md., Iiecause he lacked $300 town streets In the middle of the and the “have-not.s," between certainty of the re-establishment It NffmN imposNiblo to buy a cnae of this quality and block, and requiring pedestrian."? Trade Action of the republic” at Prague. reached the Mediterranean .Men’s Fine Quality for the initiation fee of an ' capital and labor. Beneo said he felt the war was Kop|>ers Coke Is so efficient that wo-kmanship for such a low price. Size 42"x;i6 ‘ making siich crossings outside th" I F.ssentlaTIy, his speech was a coast after penetrating Ital It requires less fiirnHee tending. Silhouette* “electrical union.” „fl. 1* iAj*»e* on British Motor Mr*. Roosevelt llatened atten ! rousing pop talk to German Work ian lines between the Italian Many women rejiort they no All Linen (Continued On Page Ten) Cigarette Dealer* Addeil [North Italian Division (Continued on Page Eight) longer need to lend the fiimare Bedroom or living room Handkerchiefs tively throughout the recital and ers and Its main burden seemed base.s of Sidi Barrani and a t noon since switrdiing to this 89c pr. silhouettes In early American Three widths and rolled edged handkerchiefs. All after she had completed her own To Case in Superior III Hand-lodlaml Bat- C olum il U o d cr I to be "work and be patients" He Buqbuq, roughly 70 miles and refined fuel. It's k clean fuel, or niodemisllc designs — at white. extemporaneous alatement aho lie; Pace Now Faster. .: warned against hope for a quick ;{.5 miles, respectively, inside too. leaving no snot. dirt, or tiust Th€ CORE .'ifx.'il" l*re-I.aundered Fast Color Hand Blocked tractively framed. was asked by Representative C.oiirt Headed for Su peace. -IW.IUU Sparkman (1>-Alai for her viewa Agree on Plan Name of Plant Withheld. Nazis Assert the Egyptian-Libyan fron to rlean up around the house. ahchester ohn preme Trihnnal Today Best of all. there Is mwh less M C - 25c ea. on the situation described. Athena, Dec. 10.—(JP)— Plane Attack Besides 12,000 delighted, cheer tier. ash (only 7 % ). It saves a lot "Was that an AFL or CIO un- ' ing workers in the Borsig muni Hla announcement coincided, 29c and 59c ion?" Mrs. Rooaevelt asked. The' ; Hartford, Occ. 10- (;P)—Six Con- Gr^k. forces were reported 2 Ships Sunk of work lugging heavy ash har- Lunch Cloths Ladie.s’ WcmiI Lined For Publicity tions plant tn Berlin, the Fuehrer's with a British African command rda. KopiMTs Coke ruts fur Three tmusiml patterns in all colors. Floral and print Pair spectators laughed. Sparkman said i necticiit cigarette retailers today t^ a y to have captured im Ituliuii* Indicate Onlv. audience included radio li-steners ; communique placing the number he did not know. portant new posit ion.s after of Italians captured oince Satur nace lime and work to a mlnl- dostj^ns. Note the si/e. ri4 ’xo4". May Be Ka«'krt in I'nion ! were added to the .Superior o3urt . Small Scale F'iirlitinir ^ in a’l Nazi-conquered coun- i mam. C.CHOUSC'^SON, By Dies Unit j case which is headed for the state ! inflicting heavy lo8.ses on • ® i Europe and In Italy, Hun- ; Bv Siihmarine day at 4.000 I roughly 5 per cent INC Leather Gloves "There is a division In the elec of the estimated 80,000 Italians trical unions." Mrs. Roosevelt i Supreme court to test a section of Units of the Ninth Italian Di- O n E s v u t i a n F 'r o n t , gary and Slovakia. The name of . CASH PRICE— (;ift Selections of Fine quality Capeskin with fur trim at wrist. ldo.Tl ; the plant was withheld at first within Egypt.) PER TON— ^ U . U V .$1.19 ea. went on, "and I auppoae also that I vision in a hand-to-hand bat- The V'aluabic Premium.s You Get for Your (.reen for active sports or winter driving. Ir. certain groups there "are rackets Jackson and V’oorhis ' so-callcd fair trade act. ' Greek* Are Repulsed. for military reasons. Claim Arm,ed Briti*h 22 Italian PtaDoa Downed “ .Syroco” Superior Court Judge John A i tie. This, apparently, was in The Air Ministry said tonight Stamps Make Shopping .\t These Stores Extra Profit and 1 suppose that that may be ------} Hitler was calm. He radiated Irregulars of $5.98 Assert Committee to i com eii granted_,' motion of A tto r-, northern sector of the Al- Rome, Dec. 10 - ItaUan di«- confidence. His remarks were Mt'rrhaiilmciV, Victim *; |1 22 Italian planes had been shot L. T. WOOD CO. A synthetic wood com one of them. wT . I hev Emanuel G. Goldstein who I , . , , , , , i able. ’ position — candy dishes, $1.98 pr. "I do know that where there la Disclose .Matters N o t'.represents The Self Service Cor-j lianian front, where the wh,ole patches from the Egyptian front : wfttic'iams " w^leh Rfliort Toll '’of Sur- ! l" fighting over the w e ^ ra Telephone 1196 trays, ash trays, candle work—and if it is not a racket— P ^ ^ ■ dejKrl yealerdiy durinj^ the Brit* poration, plaintiff, which brings | region around Lake Ochrida reported today ten Italian plane* ; applause and hell* i i*h offensive. Esmond sticks, book ends, etc. there arc possibllltlca <;»f adjuat- Likely to Be Pri'sented th<. action, to cite as defendants, i furid tn hsve been cleaned face Warship Hisher. Genuine Leather ment, and I don't believe that, un in addition to Theodore Schwartz W nave l ^ n c i^ n e a attacked a British mechanized Swinging Into his attack on the _____; \ ; Every Italian airdrome from less Its a local and It wan a racket, of The Bfind Cut Rate Store, the , Up and the pace Of the Greek column of 30 maclUnes In a sand "haves." the Fuehrer referred c»-i!n rur 1 (1 _/;p_The Jileh De™» “ SIda Barrani yrmm here- a man should be kept out because Washington, Dec. 10.--(*’i--A t acidly to "We English, we Ameri Berlin, Dec. 10^.— The .hlgn , R.A.F., the mln- ‘Slumberland’ Blankets following: firive generally accelerated, storm souta of Sldl Barrani, but command credited a German s'n^ "cauolng great dam- 25c to $4.98 of hi* Initiation fee. torney General Jac.kaon said to Whelan Drug Company, Inc., cans, we Fren ch .. . . " Ko.Tiitiful two'tone iTvcisible colors in all combinations. Handbags It is aimed toward Elbaaani. 25 indicated there had been only marine today with sinking tw\J age.” "I think a good union would day he had reached a "working The Big Lion, Inc., both of Hart miles from Tirana, Albania's cap And to a long burst of applause Slight oil marks i>r mi.Hwenve?* no holes or tears. Crushniile ciipcskin.•kin, rough gniingi- VVatci nufTnto, goat make the adjustment; I think a small scale fighting along the des he decla^tf that "Now again I armed British merchantmen to ta l-\ Churchill disclosed that the of- skin and. the new ".Mono Crepe"Crepe' f.abiic. .Attractive top agreement" under which the Die* ford; The Carroll Company. West ital. good many do. ” Mrs. Rooaevelt de Haven; Johnson Wholesale Per ert front. enter thought a-s the representa- ^ reported that fgnsive had been delayed for about HALE’S SELF SERVE Ornamental handle etyles. (Committee will confine Its dis Italian* Retiring Htoodlly THE ORIGINAL IN NEW ENGL.\ND: clared. closures In Ita Investigation of fume Company. Inc.. Harndten; The The Italian dispatches said the tive of the have-not.*." “inonth because of the necesoity "I think that you ought to get On the southern sector also, the British column was machlne-g;un- a Nazi .surface warship, "operat- fplacing"the warplanes which Special $3.98 Xmas Trees un-American activltle* to matters Fair Department Store, Inc., New He spoke of "so-called democra ing overseas." had Increa.sed Its forkp the local union head to appear and Britain, and The Liggett Drug Italians were said to be retiring ned east of Bir Emba by scouting cy ___ Rule by the people. . . . were 'detached from Africa to aid which It feels are unlikely to jus steadily toward Chlmara, with the toll of British and allied shipping $1.95 ea. ask him about it. I think that tify criminal prosecution. Company of Connecticut. planes. "One might suppo.se that In Greece. ,\ WaiVi Practicalal Gift; would be very Intereating.” Greeks pres.slng hard on their Some of the British , vehicles to more than 100.000 ton.*. The Justice Ueparlmcht and Sdouble candle Loose Powder C ases...... 59e The section involved, which Is submarine and the 1,337-ton Cana- Our first shipment of 50, .sold out in a few weeks. An models set In synthetic ever Monday toward the north and The Italian high command re ■ lian destroyer Saguenay In the Apple Blossom Cologne...... $1.00 cited In the complaint, states that northwest of Port’Edda and Ar- ported that Greek attacks were (Coottoned On Page Ten) (Continued On *) other shipment of these beautiful pa.stel colored blankets green with white birch bases. no retailer with Intent to Injure Atlantic. In which the destroyer Dun hie Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales Tuesday. in peach; green, hhic. orchid, rose, maise and all while. 5*Piece Toilet Sets ...... $2.98-$.3.98 glrocastro, while its rear guard repulsed by the Italian left wing was torpedoed, was reported by Young Cheney competition shall advertise for sale in the fighting In Albania. Bound with cclancse satin ribbon:^ High Power Field G lasses...... $1.00 Flash es I or sell at less than cost. was harassed and pursued by our DNB. official German news agen Speiking to the court on the advancing troops. The Greek Army was said to cy. It said the Saguenay had to 50c and $1,00 Williams’ Shave S e t s ...... • .^9c have suffered heavy losses. Yardley Shaving Bowls...... $1.00 lyktm Bulletin* ot tbe (A^ Wire) Woman Dead citing of additional defendants, Mr. "More to the north the enemy Ghiiiese Stem be towed to port for repairs .that British Hanj tt.M .E ’S ( Boxed) Goldstein said that he had con has been compelled, after a fierce The war bulletin contained no reports of land action on the would take several month.s. F.VMIIiY t,0.\F $2.98 Btatod for nepoty Post ■ ferred with Attorney Benjamin S. attack by our troops, to abandon The successes scored by the sub Variety of Combination Cardinal Bimbaum. counsel for The Bond important strategic positions and- Egyptian front (where British Japs’ Attack German Spi^s BREAD Bridgeport, Dec. 10—(jT)— The Mr*. Hope Taleotl F'atal- marine mentioned In the communir 5* dispatches said 1.000 Italians were 50"x50" Fast Color Hand Blocked Xnian Candle* and Package BATH POWDERS Cut Rate Store*. withdraw In full flight. Still more i qiie brought to 45,000 tons the to- Bridgeport Post «*.va today It ha* ly Hurt ill Accitleiil in As a result of Ihoir confcreiirc. to the north, units of our Army captured yesterday in a large- I.ar*e Pai'kage ..Aunt .Irmlma LArgp No. 5 Can Del Monti' REVELRY (iardenia - Jasmine learned from reliable nourre* that scale raid again.st Italian posi Holder* Bouquet - Rose Mr. Goldstein told the Judge that have been able to dislodge the Severe Fighling in T m4» Executed Ju»t Aft Pineapple Juice 21c Toilet Preparations Ml«a Margaret Connor* of Fair- Greenwich Totlay. they:felt It would not be equitable enemy’s forces which until Sunday tions.) Pancake Flour 2 for 21c Lunch Cloths field an attorney In Fairfield to cite only one defendant so the stubbornly defended peaks and The high command said the •Zero Weatlirr in er Dawn Today «l An unusual fruit paltrfu in all color combinations. .30c Each 30e county and the nation’* flrst O- Mrs. Hope Cheney Talcott. wife six additional defendants were heights very Important from a British attempted a raid In the 25c to $1.25 vroman In the Department of Jus van Province Reported unfavorable weather, the com- Pentonvillc P r I * o n. of (Tharle* Hooker Talcott, Jr., of strategic viewpoint. Teosenl zone In East Africa, but tice, I* slated for appointment a* were driven off with serloua - : munique declared, restricted Gerr (Continued on Page Eight) OblIgMl to Take to Flight (,p,_Cen- i man aerial activity yesterday VERMONT bottle 1 4 c 69c ea. deputy secretary of state next Greenwich, Conn., and ymingest losses. Hong Kong. Dec. 10 London, Dec. 10.—(«’i—Two 0 «r- M .\ in month. The salary of the office, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank "These forces were obliged not Four British IMane* Downed tral News (Chineoe), Agency re nian spies were executed just aft LAY-AWAY-A-GIET- Rayon Satin Pajamas only to retreat but to take to . (Ciintlnued oa Pago Eight) SYRUP .50”x68” Size — $1.00 now held by Arthur F. Bmwn of Dexter Cheney yjf Forest street, The communique .said, however, ported today severe fighting was er dawn today at PentonvlUe prli- Beautiful two-plccc pajamas—and gowns—that will WoodbrMgr, a Republican, is 66,- died early this irtomlhg in Grcen- flight. If those forces have been proceedlng’ln sub-kero weather be A-DAY Dluiul tenter able to avoid annihilation It will be four Britl.sh planes were shot Large Package Guld Vlc’ptlan war zone. tween .Japanese and (Jhinese The ' official announcement of UNTIL XMAS broidered models. • • • juries suffered In an automobile ac forces m Sulyuan province, north the- execution Identified the tw(o a* S' (Continued on Page Eight) Of the fighting In Albania, the Bisquick 27c Milk 4 cans 29c Several Paseengers Injured cident lean than an hour before. Of Jap Move communique said Greek' attacks ern Cffiina. , Reports Nazi Jose Waldbcrg, a German citizen Atlanta, Dec. 10— OPt —Several Mrs. Talcott was born May 21. were repulsed by Italian forces A large Japanese force, It said, born at Mainz, and Karl Mclr, a $1.39 - 1913. She attended Milton Aca passengers,' Including the prrsidrnt Treasury Balance along the Usum river north of launched a drive /our days ago Vessel Sinks Dutch subject of G.-rman orlgta , Cardigan Sweaters Toys of the railroad, were Injured today demy. Milton. Mass., and the Par Base Nlay Be Useil to j Premet. westward from Paotow, terminus bom at Koblenz. It said they had MAXWELL l b . c a n I>mg sleeved cardigansgans and slipslip-ons in yellow, blue, when A Soul hem Rull.vay' passen sons School of Design, New York "Enemy attacks' on our left and of the Pelplng-Suiyuan railway, been arrested soon after they ar- City. She was Associated with Tay- Washington, Dec. 10—(iFi—The but hard-fighting Chinese were I rived In England, but the date wan H O l’.SE 2 4 « natural, Jockey red. andnd black. SizeSiz,e8 34 to 40. ger train was derailed about 14 Attempt Blockade of position of the Treasury Dec. in the sum sector were pushed COFFEE 2 3 c Group Children’s Slip Sets miles south of .Atlanta. Officials of to" and Low. decorators in New back.” the communique declared. stemming attacks. Prize OeM' Placed I not given. York City, and later waa with Elsie British al Singapore. Receipts,‘520,122.226.46; expend Central news reported "^ihal in Hewing Seta Dainty, ruffled sllpa with buill.up shoulder Pantie* the line here said E. E. Norris, itures. 533,990.824.08; net balance, "The enemy, overpowered by our IdarHaifl Fail* to Pre Th<^- were executed at 9 a. m. Welch’s $1.98 Block* to match. Tearoae color. Sizes 8 to 16. Houthern president, suffered a Cobb Wilson. After th.it .she went 51.716.347,390.12; customs receipts southeast' Cffilna, meanwhile. Chi tiKlay at the gloomy North Lon Wheatiel or Paint and Crayon *eto broken leg and scalp lacerations into private piactlce as a decora Haoi, French Indp-China. Dec. for month. 56.91.1,104.07. (I'ontiniied on ^ age Eight) nese guernllas had carried out a vent SeuUliiig of Shjp. don prison. Grape Juice qt. 43c Bubble Set* two private cars and an oh tor. Seeiiiingly reliable re bold raid agairi;t the Isl.md of It waa the flrst announcement Tailored and Dre**r Puzzle* Married iM t January ports indicated today the Japanese | Amoy, crossing from the main since the war started that *plC4 Corn Kix 2 pkgs. 21c One Pint F R E E ! $1.00 to $1.39 ration car overturned after London. t>ec. 10;—(P; The 5,033- Rayon Crepe and Satin Etc. the rails. O. R. Keister, Her marriage to Charles Hooker were concentrating troops on ] land during the night of Nov.'29. had been executed. Tearing Slay Japum-M- Sentrle* ton German freighter Idarwald general manager of the Southern, Talcott, Jr., son of tlie latte Mr. Storm (or Spratlyi Island, mid Convicted Under Trenchery Act and Mr*. Charles H. Talcott of way between nortli Borneo and the j They slicceeded In slaying Japa-.j sank after a pi'i*c crew pl^ed 3 0 c Group had an arai broken, officials said, To Make Fight fo r War neae sentrtea at an observation ] aboard by. the British cruiser Dio- The two German apfents were and W. F. fkMiMr, soperintendent Hartford, took place on January French Indo-China Naval base at , Blouses Doll Furniture Philipine Gowns Cam-Ranh Bay. I post It said, and then raided a niede failed In an effort to prevent convicted at the central criminal of th e Atlanta olvislon, was knock 20, 1940, at the home of her par court Nov. 22 under the treachery k „ u < ? c .v k i ; Long and short; sleeve model* In rmaize, white, blue, Ctay Seta Fine quality muslin gowns with hand embroidered trim. ents on Forest street. Mr, and Miw. Observers here said the Japan number of- ...... buildings, ...... killing“ the her scuttling by her own crew, an Mixed Fruit '>>’ yellow and red. Size.*tixeii .32 to 46. Pull Toy* ed nnconsclous. ' Referendum Legislation official announcement said today. White, tearoee and pastel colors. 16 to 20. • • • - Talcott resided In New York City ese might use such a base in the ; officer who commanded the Japa Tinker' Toys island-dotted South China sea to nese gendarmerie, the Japancse- “THe German crew of 45 now are Waldberg, 25, and Meier. 24, Ete. Blame Incendiarlst for Blaze before moving to Greenwich. were ac(m s^ of jtaving a radio Parkay Extra Fancy Besides her parent*. Mrs. Tal attempt a blockade cutting off sponaored CThinese chief of police prisoners aboard the„ Diomede,- It Akron, O., Dee. 16— tire of Washington, Dec. 10.—(iP)—Two think there is any doubt that the tnuiamitter which they erected In $1.98 to $2.98 cott leaves two brotheva. Frank the British Naval base at Singa Republican senators—-Nye of constitutional amendment would and a number of,soldiers. Chinese wa.s dioclo.sed. Oleomargarine lb. 18c Delicious Apples $1.00 Group $1.29, to $1.98 ficials today blamed an Incemliar- pore, should neeessity arise, or in and Japanese. Naval circles, elaborating on the secluded spots In the countryside Ist for the spectacular fire which Dexter Cheney, Jr., of Cambridge. North Dakota and Capper of Kan be adopted If it were submitted. Fancy Drinking Glass FREE Lingerie Department. Mass., Edward A. (Jheney of Man the event of a drive against Cani- The guerrillas returned to the brief official statement, pointed to. at night. ! “Socklt- ■wept The Lowenthal Rubber Com Ranh or the port of Saigon. sas—declared today they would The people in the midwest are The men, British authorlUe* 4 lbs. 21c Block* chester, a student at the Unlver- make a rigoroiui fight In the next t ovehvhelrfilngly for it, and 1 sliall mainland with'two Japanese pris United States reports that the pany’* old-rubber yard, causing These reports recalled the report oners. Central News added. Idarwald was set afire by the Ger said, apparently had Inatructlona FliiHdn House Coats $1.19 to $1,98 Ring T o **. Gift Item* from the Notion Dept. damage offlrtall.v estimated at nlty of Virginia; two Histers, Mr*. of a ship captain Dec. 4 that he session for enactment of war ref do everything _ 1 possibly can to to pose as refugees from German- American Log* John Flake of New York and Mr*. erendum legislatfon, but there bring It to a vote. mans and these quarter* said It Pliofilm *nd Koroseal Aprons...... 2.5c to $1.00 *80,000 to *60,000. Chief C. E. Har saw a fleet of Japanese transports was presumed they also opened her occupied territory and to mova Children'* and miaae*' wrap-around and zipper atyled Paint Seta ris said Information waa being John A. Marshall of Detroit, Michi were immediate indications such a "It is the people who light the Oranges doz. 11c Tangerines 2 doz. 25c houaecoata in lovely bright ahadea and pattema. Sizes S Men’* Sait Saver Bags...... 3 for $1.00 steaming southward from Hainan Several Hundred Die about the country, picking up Table Tennis turned over to state fire marshals. gan. move would encounter strong op- , wars. It is the people who pay seacocks. whatever military Information to 16. O’Cedar Cleaahig Seta Island past the coast of Indo- First Official Report Men’s Tie R ack *...... 50c and $1.00 The Fite Department concentrated Private Services China. ptisltlon. • , for the wars. It Is the people who In Japanese Bombing they could. Chlneae Checkers Playtcx Make Up Capes...... $1.00 nine companies, with 80 men, at Private serdee* for Mr*. Talcott 5,000 Troop* on Inland The legislation, opposed by \ should decide if we are to have Shanghai, Dec. 10—(iPi—Several It was the first official report They were said to have been sup Den Fnrnltuie Plajtcz Mitts , ...... 50c the scene. 8moke -blacked out" will be held In Manchester and will Reports were circulated here President Roosevelt and Secretary [ wars. • ♦ * There Is nothing In the hundred persona were reported on the inclcient since It was report' plied with large «um* of moiwy, *11 ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 heads 15c Etc. ed by ([liban and United States AO Wool Bed Socks...... $1.00 pr. .E ast Akron and flame* leaped 100 be announced later. Friends are that Japan already has - 5.000 Hull, would submit to the states proposed referendum that killed In a Japanese bombing of In pound notes. Children’s Skirts fret In the air as the highly com requested to refrain from sending troops on Storm Island. for ratification a constitutional [ would hinder Immediate action In Klnhwa, Cffiekiang province, in a Naval Departments that the ship The offleial announcement **kJ Pleated and flared models of all wool flannel In navy, Knm-A-Part Kitchen Shears...... $1.00 bustible piles of old tires and other flower*. Flench authorities reported, amendment providing that no a war of self defense.” message received today by the had fallen into British hands. the men had been led to hetiev* brown, red and green. Sites 7 to 16. ' SANTA WILL BE IN WIs* Kitchen Shears...... $1.00 L rabber products caught fire. meanwhile, that bombs fell un a *ee* Showdown Forced The Cuban report was' that the they would be relieved *hortly by * » • troops could ^ sent outside the Southern Baptist Mission head TOYLAND Wiss Pinking S h ear*...... / ____$4.9<5 Oreenwiek Report hospital grounds and damaged western hemisphere without a Nye said he thought the pres quarters. Idarwald had bwn torpedoed, but invading German troop*. HEALTH MARKET Markets at a Glance Greenwich. Dec. 10—(A’l Mrs. communications In an alleged at popular vote In favor of war. sure of public opinion would force The provincial government ha* the U. S. version waa that she had Provide* Death By Hoogtag TOMORROW FROM Sewing Boxe*...... $1.50 and $1.79 tack by Thai (Siamese) 'planes been boattled by a prize crew which IM iity Kreah Made Sewing K i t * ...... 50c-$1.05 New Vork, Dec. 10—(AY— Hope C. Talcoti, 27. of Greenwich, A similar resolution bogged a congressional ahowdown on the been located at Klnhwa since the The men wer? convicted UBder $1.98 to $2.98 2 TO 5 P. M. 8tock*—Irregnlars leader* fol was Injured fatally early ■ today p the border town of Savannakhet down In a House Committee last legialation. Japiutese captured Hangchow In foiled an attempt of the German the civilian* treachery act, wklrb Rib Lamb Chops lb. 25c low slim groove. when an automobile driven by her yesterday. No casualties were re spring. Senators Truman (D., Mo.), 1937. crew to bum and scuttle her. provl^* death by hanging. Mili Lamb Patties lb. 19c Bonds—Steady; goveramenta at hiuband struck a pole and over ported. Nye told reporters he hoped to Johnson (D., Colo.), and Brooks Need Serums For Plague The 5,033-ton Idarwald attempt tary conviction wcUd have niMtat Mesty Double Green Stamp* Tuesday With Cash Sale*. new high. turned here. A French statement said their get "a substantial number” of sen (R., 111.), expressed opposition to The same source reported that ed tA run the /British blockade, an execution by a firing squad Foreign Exchange — Narrow; forces retaliated with their first the legislation on the grounds it bubonic plague had broken out In leaving Tampico, Mexico, Nov. 29; Their transmitting ap Fre*h Beef The woman died in Greenwich night air raid against Thailand. ators to sigix the legislation and I Canadian dollar dtps. hospital of a fractured skull a half- Capper predicted that more than would Impede the government In Klnhwa, taking many live*. headed for Spain. the court was told, waa " Rib Corned Beef lb. 18c Cottoa—Quiet; price fixing ab The French planes were said to DeLUXE GIFT SUGGESTIONS hour after the accident. 20 would iqjonsor It. times of crisis and —-erally weak Serum* to combat the plague were (’The British cruiser Diomede in ally light weight, being , Short Ribs lb. 18c sorbed hedging and liquidation. have dropped large quantities of tercepted her off the south coast of two black bags similar to < (i. E. Refrigerators Zenith Radios Free Parking Police Sergt. Bruce C'halmcrs bombs on a Thai airbsjM at Udom, 8ays Support Increaslug en the nation’s ’ In foreign urgently needed, the message aald. Munster Cheese lb. 25c For Bolling or Braising. Sugar — Higher; Cuban and The plague was believed to have Cuba Sunday. G. E. Washers - Ironers - Ranges In Our G. E. said her husbMd, Charles H. Tal 25 miles south of the border town "Because of developments policies. The CORK trade bnyiar cott, Jr., 38-year old architect, waa abroad and the administjraUon's " I don’t think «.*e average citi spread to Klnhwa from Nlngpo, Within Neutrality Zone ’The whole *et wma of JW.IULC In Hear of Store Metal*—Steady; London bar *U- 'of VIentiarte. (The incident happened about manufacture and wo* Appliance Department. zen can become a diplomat, as bad where it' reached aeriou* propor- MANCNKTtii Conn* ver advances. arrested. Talcott later was taken One Thai plane was reported handling of foreign policy support to the hospital for treatment for shot down and another damaged in for the referendum Idea is Increas- aa some of our diplomats have tlona last month but later waa birds Eye French Style Green Beans package 21c Wool Topo—Lower; profit tak (ConUnnad m Fl*go Eight) ing, kedglBg and liquidation. back Injurica an air battle yesterday. ; jing,” Capper declared. "I don’t performed," Johnson said. 1 brought under contrc% WAmJWBBl'BK BTfgm m i HERRTP, WraWGHBSi KK. row if. YCTWDAT, DRf'WMBElk TO, TWW MAIXIIESTER KVKrnNG MERAl.r MANXUKSTEr.. CDN'T. Tl'KSL'A*, 1C, 1940 LUE TWO
committeemen, chairmen and vice- Grand Martha Ellington Industry Still Urgency of Defense 103 AsylwR, TM Tr«inb«n . . PhBBB 2>39S4 chairmen of town committees and Temple to Get Resources of Nations Used, tradley Not legialators-elcct. O. g. Ben Hartford /8tA Seniuttf, (fenuine 'A e schedule follows: To Be Honored IM . 4M-IL BodivUla Shows Gains * Hartford county. Hotel Bond," Cedars Plaque To Stabilize Wheat Prices Must Be Recognized T o Interfere >. * ToM«t... Your Glioic« Hartfdrd, Dec. 18, «:30 p. m.; New The annual meeting of .the Con Haven county. Hotel ’Taft, New Reception by Home gregational church wlU be held Forges Ahead During Investment Bankers Are Haven, Dec. 27, 6:30 p. m.; New To Be Presented This Chicavo Dec. 10—(fPl— GoV-itexpscted to be sought inasmuch as Thuraday evening, December 12th. * 5 .9 5 ^ Announces *Hands*Off’ London county, Dec. 10, Hotel Mo emment resources of the world's ‘ tbs supply '■* of 843,000,000 bushels Chapter of OES for Supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. November in Employ Warneil of Gravity of Policy on Contest for hican, New London, 7 p. m.; Fair- Evening at Ceremonies four principal wheat exporting for the season was more than 600 Followed by a business meeting ment and Operations. field county. Hotel Stratfleld, countries — the United States, per cent of home requirements. Mrs. Marjorie R. Straw for the purpose of electing offi Program; Economic Bridgeport, Dec. 19, 7 p. m.; Wind At the Temple. Canada, Argentina and Australia Argentina—A minimum price of cers, calling the roll, amending of Speakership. Hartford, Dec. .—(/PI—Hart Ally of Britain Now. Popular fablas af popular pWsat . . I ham and Tolland counties, Nathan —have been pressed into service 54 ij cents has been fixed. Inas Mrs. Marjorie R. Straw, wife of the By-Laws to Increase the num 10 Hale Inn, 'Wllllmantic, Dec. 11, 7 wsnfad tfylat. A-Duncan Phyfa coffaa A t the annual meeting of Man to stabilize producers' prices In the much as Argentina had a poor ber of trustees to five, and hearing ford county Industry, operating Hartford, Oonn., Dec. 10—{/Fi— p. m.; Litchfield county, Conley Harry C. Straw of 25 Brookfield fable; a 2-fiar fabla; s 3-ihsK and fabla chester Lodge of Masons to be held emergency created by war's crip- crop last season, the carryover, the reports of the various organi Hollywood, Fla., Dec. 10--(iP)— Republican State Chalnnan J. Inn, Torrlngton, Dec. 17, 6:30 p. street, Uie present Grand Martha of all-time peak levela for some tonight be^nnlng at 7:30 a new pUng effect on International trade.' deopite a drop in ^xporU, la very zations connected with the church. An adviser to the National De (pictured). Also Duncan Phyfa lamp fabla, Kenneth Bradley haa announced a m.; Middlesex county, MWdletown. montha, continued to forge ahead plaque bearing the emblem of the The total supply of wheat In the j amall. However, harvest of 230,- the Orand Chapter, Order of the The church choir will hold a re Chippandala cocktail fabla. ••hand ott” policy on a brewing con Dec. 20, place Sind time to be an in November both In employment fense Commission and a leading Tall Cedsra of Lebanon will be pre- granaries of those nations for the 000,000 bushels la now under way. Eastern Star of Connecticut, will hearsal Friday evening at 7:30 test for tbe apeakerahlp of the Re nounced later. aented to the lodge. This plaque, and rate of operations—according economist warned the nation's In season beginning last July 1 was Acreage control v/as provided for be honored with a reception by her o'clock. publican-controlled state House of placed in the eaet wall of the main to the monthly Index of Tbe Man- ' vestment bankers today that the caUraated by grain men hers at 2,- In the grain board program under home chapter. Saturday evening In Mrs. Mary P. Wood, for many Representatl res. lodge room is elmilar to those rep the Masonic Temple. years a former resident of this ufaeturers Association of Hartford urgency and gravity of the de Bradley told reporters yesterday '289.000,000 buriieli, of which, they which the government la buying I S e r F O B resenting other auxiliary Masonic The reception will take place at town boa entered the Manchester County, made public toilay by Sid fense program must be Immedi after lunching with a group of bodies that now repose In the room. staid, only about 965,000.000 wheat. ately recognized. Plan Better Australia — FVnnert win be 8 o'clock In the main lodge room of hospital tor treatment. ney e'. Cornelius, manager. OPTIMIST, HB IS -THE representatives who have been Grows In Influenee bushels would be needed ^or nor Said Charles S. Garland, finan guaranteed a price of about the temple, which will be suitably Mr. and Mrs. James H. O'Don The 82 reporting plants showed mentioned for the post that he had In the dozen yeara the Tall mal home consumption. 86 cial adviaer to the Industrial Ma OUY...... cents with free transportation to decorated for the occasion. A short nell, of New London, were recent a 3.5 per cent Increniie in payrolls Informed them that he was com Game Laws Cedara have functioned In Man- Crux of DUemmn entertainment vdll be followed by for the month, while man-hours of terials Division of the Defense What would be done with the re porta and will share In any price visitors In town. WHO WAITS TILL THE mitted to no candidate and looked cheater the local Foreat haa become a social period with refreahmenta operation rose 3.6 per cent 'vRn (>>mmlsalon, and partner In Alex maining 1,324,000.000 bushels, con increase. Acreage will be control Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Aimes of upon the race as a wide open one. an active and Influential Masonic and. general dancing. average hours per man per week Brown amj Sons, Baltimore: D4V BEPORE CHOIST/MS Hoar Lamps sidering that total world shipments led next season. Australia’s prob Maple street, are the parents of a Included In the group were Wal body. The plaque will fill a wall Among the gueata will be the slightly ahead from 45.8 to 45.7.. "The gigantic nature of the un Must Adjust Questions for the season were expected to lem waa lightened by the fact that son bom st the Manchester Me T O BUV...... ter Howe, of Litchlleld, speaker In space In the lodge room that has worthy grand matron, worthy This boosted the Index (Jan. 1 dertaking is not fully realized. Its » 9 . 9 5 been unoccupied since the erection amount to only 250.000,000 bushels, thfe current crop was expected to morial hospital. the 1939 session; Hugh M. Alcorn, On Rights of Way by grand patron and worthy matrons Mrs. Charles Andrews and 1029 equals 100) to 145.6 per o ^’^'omplexlty Is not underatood, it.T t ^ SHOPPING DAYS Jr., floor leader in 1939; Stanley P of the Temple. Officers of ^ the was the crux of the dilemma fac be smaller than 100,000,000 bushels and patrons of chapters through tency not appreciated." Legislation. local. Forest of Tall Cedars will ing four governments. Here are the but this might give the country an daughter, Miss Adelaide Andrews, In employment, and 132.9 per I M s TILL CHRISTMAS Mead, of New Canaan, and Harold out Connecticut. All members of of New London, are at their sum In operations, compared with Dr. Virgil Jordan, president of K. Mitchell, of West Hartford. take part In the presentation cere n.ajor steps each has taken to exportable' surplus of about 80,000,' Temple Chapter of this town are "the National Industrial Confer monies and all members o f the or 000 bushels. Many farmers have mer home "Pequot Lodge" In the per cent and 129.4 per cent as ot Discuss Part.v Polle.v Hartford, Dec. 10 -(/P)—Some meet the problem: cordially Invited to attend. Crystal Lake section. Nov. 1, which was Itself a new ence Board, a research organiza der are requested to be present. The United States —No change been on government relief. The Past Matron! Aaaoclatlon of - The luncheon preceded a meet new legislation together with At the meeting of the Elling record. tion supported chiefly by large ing of the party’s state central numerous clarifications of existing To Elect Olllcers in acreage allotment for 1941 haa Never Before So Extensive Temple Chapter are In charge , of corporations, asserted: Defense Notes In addition to the annual reports Government Intervention In the ton Community Council It was All DlBtrlcto Fartlclpate committee at which much of the statutes were considered today at been made. The Federal govern arrangementa for the reception, All districts participated In the “Oommltt^ To Participation” tonight Manchester lodge will have grain trade is not new but It never voted to continue the work of the discussion centered on party policy a meeting of the State Board of ment is supporting prices through with Mrs. Elsie Knight as general organization, with ftiture plans employment gain, led by Hartford "Our government has commit considerable other business. Offl- has been as extensive as at present. chairman. Offered Public In the General Assembly session Fisheries and Game in preparation a high duty on Imports, a subsidy being discussed. Mrs. Maurice Mil ted the American community to cera will be elected for the en-sulng The trend toward government con city’s 43 plants with 3,9 per cent, opening next Jan. 8. Several mem of its 1941 icglslative program. on exports to certain countries and ler’s resignation as secretary was while New Britain's 27 factories participation in this war as the year and this year two additional trol haa been under way for a bers urged that it be made clear The board had before it many loans to eligible producers based Accepted with regret and a vote showed the largest step-up In op- economic ally of England. . . truateea are to be elected. number of years. It started when Investors Invited to En- that the Repiibllcan legislators' suggestions made by sporting at about 81 cents a bu.shcl. Chica of thanks was given her .or the orations, 8.4 per cent. Hartford "Britain cannot escape defeat, major interest should be the wel clubs us well as those from the go. More than 263.000.000 bushels agriculture became a state func School Row able work she has done. Mrs. Mllr production rose 2.6 per rent and and certainly cannot hope to win . list in Nutionul Pre 1.50 department that have arisen from tion In Russia. It waa speeded b>- fare of the state and that they Weasels to Head .have been sealed under loans, thus ler Is now residing in Rockville. Bristol lost .8 of 1 per cent. this war In any decisive way. un PERIOD SOFAS WORTH *100 should avoid “ obstnictionist" tac experience In enforcement of the removing from circulation about trade wars In which nations sought Splits Town Her successor will be appointed at Since Jan. 1. employment In the less our Industries are able to paredness Drive. tics against the Democrats, who laws during the past two years. State Teachers a fourth of the 1,076,000,000 bushel to crowd each, other out of the a later date. 82 reporting plants In the county double her (England’s) production will control the Senate and have Question Un Bolton Fond aupply for the season. world market. Governmental con has Increased 14,778, while the In capacity In time—which means by Washington, Dec. 10—UP)—The one of their party, Robe.t A. Hur Several legal questions concern Minimum Fricea In Effect trol Increased when, ; one by one, dex of production is ahead 38.9 per next spring, at the latest." government invited Investors to ing rights of way at Bolton pond Canada—The government is tak competitors for world trade took He told the annual convention ley. a.s governor. Hartford. Dec. 10—(-F) - Marry High School Stuflenls cent since Dec. 1, a year ago. day to enlist In the national pre and the Kensington state fish ing delivery at fixed prices rang steps to protect producers from of The Investment Bankers Asso Committee members submitted Wcssels of New Britain will be Prize Awards paredness drive by sub.scriblDg to Your Choico to Bradlev lists of recommenda hatchery will have to be adjust ing up to 70 .ents. Minimum prices price collapses of the na« T'Viss affair nn<»n hnth ! ® ® terrupted. Other diseases reported includ of notes to be offered tomorrow 0 Hand-Tiod Springs • success. The affair, open to both ^ ^ Powner and three other officers Eagle Scout badge to Ralph Stone 023,800,000 broken down as fol MORIARTY BROTHERS Composer Presents men and women, will begin at 6:.30 | street was quitclaimed today by ed: Mumps, 89 cases; syphilis, 37; was only a starter In the program from the Connersvllle state police of Troop 13 of the Second Con lows: 301-.315 CENTER STREET AT BROAD STREET i o’clock when a turkey dinner will j the heirs of the Oliver Magnell es- bronchopneumpida. 33; pulmonary of making government securitle.s post had come here the night be gregational church for earning Ship construction, 63.8.52,100.000. he served by E. J. MacKnlght of ; tate to the Savings Bank of Man- tuberculosi.a, 25; and gonorrhea, 24. subject to full taxation. Giva tha family you lika bast a Musical Projrram fore last In cxpe-tatlon of the five merit badges over Eagle, Life Other construction, $906,700,000. the Hotel Sheridan. ; Chester. The bank was institut- Congress, he said, would he ask gift thay all can uta and an. strike. Powner said there was no Scout badges to Peter Vcndrillo. Airplanes, engines, etc., 61,70S,.- f'Z Rev. William T. Wallace, pastor ; ing foreclosure proceedings, but ed for authority to lift the tax ■|oy ona of thaia lovaiy llth violence. Jr., and John Preston, both of '800.000. Claire Hobart, blind pianist and of the North Methodist church and j the property was deeded to the Troop 13 and Star Scout badges exemption cla’ i.sc from all future I Cantury sofas, of fina Naw Eng- composer of Wlllmar, Minn., pre Would .Abolish School Board Ordnance and ammunition. 61.- a member of the Chamber's Board | bank through an arrangement with to Ward Strange of Troop 15 of 581,100.000. F'ederal ‘ bond Issues. Including l a ^ craftsmanship. A bona fid# sented a program at the Emanuel of Directors, will give the Invoca- the Magnells. One group among Middletown's |zS lass than wa hava av#r baan 1.1 no townspeople began circula St James'., church. Arthur Blaney * STATE * Other manufacturing, 6975,100,- United States savings bonds snd You’ll Be the Prettiest Thing Lutheran church last night that tion. Emaat T. Bantly, retiring t'arinus Buildings government - gtiarantced obliga abla to effar fina sofas lika thasa was attended by a amall crowd. president of the Chamber, will wel tion of a petition to abolish the and John Mohr of Troop 13. TODAY 000. The buildinga con:-;ist of a two This l.a an open meeting and tions. bffora! Srr\ooth!y and aipertly The gifted 26-ycar old artist play come the gathering and will pre School Board and to Institute a .AND WED. In "Tooling I'p " Phase tailorad in baautiful tapattrits. "Around the Xmas Tree story wooden building with two the public is invited. Further, the Tre.ssiiry will seek ed boOi cln.ssical and aacred selec side at a brief business session at different adminLstratlve body. SIRLS! MAKE YOUK He warned that the proiluction valours and damasks. A Lawson ground floor stores and tenement Another group hacked the board, program Is now In the "tooling up" congre.salonal permi.s.sion to launch With A Smart New tions on the piano and the accor which Jack Sanson will succeed to above at the Eldridge street cor modal is also. included in this (taft) Obsorvo tho gooso- which charged that Shirey had' ex DRfAMS COME TRUCI phase, which lakes time. For In a nationwide campaign to sell dion and sang and played several the presidency of the Chamber. -• ner: a three story wooden building group, that Is not illustrated here. nack arms of this Quoao To Introduce Guests ceeded his authority by hiring a Firemen Sehediile stance, he said, "before iJi'e can "baby bonds" in denominations as of hi* own compositions. He also with two ground floor stores and Your choice of 3 easy ways to Anno chair, tho fina shap* Raymond A. Johnson, well grade school teacher without Us even begin construction.of a light small as 65 —possibly even to sell Permanent Wave led In Scripture reading and pray tenements above adjacent to the pay! ing of saat and back; I known local attorney, will serv;e. consent. The teacher. 'Vesta .Sel Xmas Tiree Parlv tank 2.400 separate drawings must bond .stamps at 25 cents each, as er. using a Bible . in braille, and Keith property on Main street; a was done In World war days. turnad stratchars maka its gave a brief aermon. as toastmaster and will introduce lers, was employed to fill a vacan be prepared. bat# strong, sturdy. Choice two-car concrete garage; and a And the dignified cabinet mem------BUT------the guests at the head t-ablo before cy. "There has been a good deal of of tapastriaa. presenting Roger W. Babson. in small story and a half cottage on Under fire from the board. Members of Company No. 2 of l>er noe lifted on the five-year obliga wrought foot. Stratchad Catanaia From Our Radio Drpt. chestra. The banquet hall at the lasted just five days. be given away at the Christmas tions under a 23-year-old law ap Harriett Schalter Horan, Prop. Temple has been attractively dec ALLAN JONES In "ONE lar make of automobile in a single aatin ihadat, dacorativa finial. in “Poeikin (2ov9t -131 CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 6824 Himply talk Into a microphone partv to be held on December 24. NIGHT IN THE TROPICS’* day." plying only to "notes." The states orated for the occasion. The tree that will be used by No. and your voire la recorded on a Printed prAgrama in the patrio Favor Regional as well a.s the Federal government 2 at their party will be left stand amall record.Good for over 200 tic colors of red, white and blue THCRS.. FRI.. SAT will be allowed to levy taxes on the $ 29.75 playings. A novel and wonder will be available at every plate. Marlborough ing and decorated and will be used St. Jtiiiie8'8 Plaver8 interest. Famous No. 700 Model High School Plan at the party to be held by the de S' Morgenthau said his proposal to JHWIMKMWWWDtEtAUIMKWIliaUHX ful way to greet your distant Mrs. Howard Lord friends and relatives. partment on Sunday, December 22. lift the restriction on all govern HOOVER Spaciai 834-2. East Hamplna Henry McCann, supervisor of the In-'Tliree Offeriii28 ment obligations already had re The 3 terpehfins or ''ex-bow" drawers are Savin Seen Low You won't have to wrtnklo Only IO p Per Record Manpifleld. Dec. 10 - (ypi • The W PA "Toy Center said this morn ceived "an encouraging reception" tiffed wifh Chippenda(e bufferfly brastet, SrhoolL'Boards of Man.sfleld and your brows to think who would Marlborough Grange realized al ing that the number of toys that among Democratic members of * 2 9 9 5 locks and escufeheon plafes. Aufomafic A Bargain in time On Bridge Job four neighboring towns have ap were being received by the party St. James Parish Players will liko this marvelous chair, most 625 from the play "The Dis Congre.ss. luoyant aitra«daap springa proved the appointment of a com trict School at Blueberry Corners" on December 24 Is not been what present three one-act playa with k $1 Dowa Daliyars slides supporf dropltd when if is open. Montgomery cast of twenty-one players at St. He estimated that 2..500.000 per are usad in ita balloon aaat mittee to draft a bill enabling the which was presented Friday night what has been expected. There is sons now iKiId United States sav Nofe,' foo, ifi 4-elaw-and-ball feef, con- Hartford, Dec. 10— —An ap James's School Hall on Friday and Hat ball-baaring and wida button*tuftad back. establishment of' a regional high at Richmond Memorial Library. .still ncetf for more toys in order to ings bonds and he said he would 0 finuous base molding. FOR CHRISTMAS parent low bid of 6208,746 was school here. Sunday evenings, Deomiber 13 baatinf'twaaping Covarad Jn a luaurious and W ard dt Co. Mrs. Howard B. Lord. Lecturer make sure that every child at the and 1.5, at 8:15 p. m. like to double or triple that num aipansiv# "deaskin" for long submitted by The A. I. Sayi«. Con At a joint meeting here last of Marlborough Grange, attended brush. party will be given a toy of some Comedy, mystery and farce, the ber. sarvica. struction Company, of East Hart night, the school boards/of Mans the State Lecturers’ Conference at O It Ra*Stylad ford. on a section of the Hartford- kind. three plays offer the Players an "W e have to raise an awful lot of Rt'Enginaarad field, Ashford. Chaplain, Coventry the Hotel Garde, Hartford Satur money," he said, ".and I want as East Hartford bridge project. and Wllllngton all voted unani excellent opportunity to demon Ra-Cenitructad day afternoon and evening. strate their range of dramatic many people as possible jo take The work covered In the bid. mously for the plan. If the En The Dorcas society will meet at by open Saturday Until 9 P. Mi : lied yesterday by the State Parly on Friday ability. All who attend are assured part in raising it." A NORGE abling act Is passed by the 1941 the home of Mrs. Ctrl Larson HOOVER Ighway Depalrtment, Included al of an entertaining evening. •iparH. General Assembly, It Is proposed Thuraday afternoon. •"Ringing In the Groom," a com most a third of a mile of grading to have the regional school plan For Brotherhood Mahieu's between the new Conne,ctlcut river U o;A Chapman, son of Mr. and edy by A. A. O’Keeffe, is fast- Weygaiicl l8 Given submitte^d for referendum at town Mrs. ilohn Chapman, who is locat 183'Spruce Street bridge's ^ s t abutment and the moving and gay. In the cast, di KneekoU Peik proposed grade separation on Main meetings In the five munlclpal- ed at Camp Edwards. Falmouth, A VSmorgaabord" wUl be the rected by Mrs. Bessie Trudell, are if itle.s. Ma.ss.. was home the first of the feature of a Christmas ,ssrty to be VI'eleoiiie in Tnni8 Every, Day of the W’eek street, East Hartford, near Sliver Peggy DcHan, Katherine Sullivan, lane. The five towns now send ap week. held by the Brotherhood of the largaret Oswald. Mayre McCon- Mellow Maple The. department called for bids proximately 3.50 students to the- ITie EveV Ready Group la spon- Emanuel Lutheran church at Its kille, Marjorie Taylor. Francis Money-Saving Prices! Windham high school In Williman- .soring a supper "niursday. Dec. 12 Rem. Switzerland. Dec. 10—(A5 on two other phases of the bridge monthly meeting this Friday night rcckenham and Thomas McVeigh. — Hax’as (Frenchinews agency) project. One called for 7.400 feet tlc. Total tuition amounts to for the benefit of the Community at 7:.30 d’clock and alb men of the 'The Singapore Spider,” a grim, V reported last night from Tunis Hoovar about 637.000 annually. Christmas Tree. Supper will be at of grading and drainage on the chvireh are Invited to attend. 'A spine-chilling mystery play^ is un that Gen. Maxlme Weygand, H.-O. Quick Oats, proposed Hartford by-paas In 6:30. The menu la, meat loaf, bak short hut Important buRness aes- der the direction of Miss Gertrude Company * 1 9 ’ * ed beanS( salads, rolls, cake and French mUltary .leader in Africa, package Wethersfield, between Nott street alon will open the evening's activl I. Campbell. Its cast includes Ed arriyed there yestwday. The dis l-Yaar coffee. gar Martin, James Mahoney, Jos and the Silas Deane highway, and ties. patch said he was welcomed by Guarantaa the other for an 84-foot skew-span I Ntitices Henry J. Blakeslee was a busi The program will Include a quiz eph Packard, Mary Jo Doll and A low price, buf if is s large desk . . . fha Admiral Jean Esteva, . resident steel rigid frame bridge over Main ness caller In New York City the period In which everyone present Marian Mahoney. broad fop msesufss 42x21. Made tor us general of Tunisia, and acclaimed Split Peas, Green or street. East Hartford, in connec last of the week. will take part. Christmas carols "The Hummingbird Hiccups," a Ovar 490>OOO paopla paid $75 or wifh eighf drawers (ona is double-depfh, by French African troops station $79.50 for this same modal . . . now Yellow, 1-lb. tion with the bridge approach.- Resolutions The next choir rehearsal for the and hymns will be sung. The af riotous farce by Albert Carricre, tor tiling], tiffed with typical eerly-fype The bids will be opened Dec. 23. Christmas music will be at the la guaranteed to have the audience ed there. you can gat it for $29.95,' if you package .,.. O f fair is In charge of Carl Johnson TV ^fEMORT of .T«hn .\lhimon m’ho home of Mrs. Norman R. Lord on and hla Fellowship Group. In gales of laughter. Under the di- Earlier. It had been reported hurry, for our stock is limitad. turned wooden knobs. erroneously that French Chief of Bunday.-o nerVmbor 1, l!Hn Friday evening. PLUS: 'rection of EMgar Martin, the cast • One# again dAalh has' Invadtd our Staff Retain had arrived In Tunis. RALPH BELLAMY In of characters includes: Mary Bolin Pillsbury Farina, mMAt and ralUd to tho Hrrivonlv Tfoma a doarlv holovod brother TOD-\Y AND WED. y the Wildcar sky, Ann Washkiewich, Elizabeth package ...... The aroMrn gatrwav to tha KtrrnRl To Give Children Waahklewlch, John Brennan, Ed Colonies Feel British Blockade City haa opan^d wida to ward Breen, and Richard Bran- Lisbon, Portugal, Dec. 10.-—(iP)— rorha him to tha Vrw J#rti«alam An Increasingly serious economic \MMiF4 Tfa waa a true fr!a,nd and alwav# Dental Treatment CIRCLE nock. raa.dv to aaalat In tha walfara of Tickets for the performances situation for Portuguese colonies Pillsbury h?R romrndi»«. • SIMPER G IAN T SHOW! may be secured from any member owing to "the British blockade” Sueen -finite Pancake Flour, AND WHKriKAR tha All Wlao and l.’ tlder an appropriation made at of the Players. Edward Sweeney, was stressed yesterday In an' edi Morrifiil M.istrr of the T*nlvrr«e busincaa manager of Ihc organiza package ...... haa called our halovod and roapFot- the annual town meeting In Octo T O M Y l torial In Didrio de Noticias. The (^eclat ^keit ed brother homa and ha ha%’lng ber which provides Aental care for tion, is in charge of ticket distii- 'newspaper said more' than 150,000 A Norga Quality bean a true and faithful Comrada and Tomorrow | taition. tone of colonial produce was lying In our Oub. underprivileged children 4n the Complete -6 Co.. Ft. WK BKRorsVI'J to tand a!no*ra mn- schools of Manchester, the first idle, congesting Lisbon dockyards Tetley’a Tea, Q Wealthy Germans Removed and warchouaca. while colonial $ 2 9 7 5 » 1 1 8 .5 0 Itetrigrrstor With dolanraa to hla family and that a were being selected today.' The package ...... V C ropy of thaaa raaolutlona ba aant children to be first given this esre New York, Dec. 10.—UP)—A pas ports also are clogged. The Cape Sec Our Fine Collection to tba bareaved family. on» to' tha senger who returned from France ■Verde Islands, Portuguese East 3l-PtM« Glass Set loral papar and ona drafted on tha came from the Robertson ochool of mlnutrv of our riiib. on North School street. Under the yesterday on an American Export Africa and Portuguese West Africa Silk and Wool BritIsh-Amarlrnn Club. Tno, plan, as worked out by the Board liner said many wealthy Germans are the principal colonies. Hooked Rugs Mahogany Extorior! Hot Pepper Relish, Q Frad T>lrUann, had been remoyed from the Ruhr Prraidrnt of Health, two dentists will give A IRAND NEW MODEL Doubla-Widtb Dassart Tray jar • • ... • NECKWEAR one morning a week to this work and other industrial sections of Nanitid Southern .-%miy Head Special Sole With the •|C-. Fred Bakar. Beo. Secretary for four weeka when two other Germany to southern France along London, Dec. 10.—(J5—Lieut. V genuine Lana cedar chest to — af tkm lowasf prlea Froian Food Storago. the Riviera. Exclusive Scaled RoUator. 50c dentist! will be named. All of the Gen. H. R. L. G. Alexander was hermonin wifh ISfh century la kistory for a Frigidaira Cold Storago Tray. Cider Vinegar, ^ Card of Thanka dentists In town are to have tSclr named general officer and com 5 p 5 R p W » wish to express OUT thsnlis mahogany bedroom tumifuro. -k¥i DifForoRt Codar Ghosts wifh fkasa foafuros: llsnd Tailored. Wool Lined. share In this work. Need Not Change Labor Law mander In chief of the aoutbem all Big, Sliding Hydrater. pint b o ttle ...... # G to all our nelshbors and friends, with ERROL FLYNN Washington, Dw. 10—UP)—Sec corn'mSnder o f the British Army Inforior lined with aromatic rod fo r kindnsss shown to us at the Dr. John J. Allison and Dr. Al A w.lcom. gift for your E.rfy Displayed Or Our 1st Floor I • Supor-Powarod Mafar- F-l 14 Safa Rafrigaraaf. tlmt of ths death of our dsir hus bert A. Freiheit were tbe dentists BRENDA MARSHALL retary Perkins asserted yesterday yesterday, succeeding Gen. C. J. E. coder, prossuro-fottad for Hi TRADES that defense needs at this time did Am.r!e.a 'fr!.nds, er your own E.rly Automatic Intarier Light. band. fsthsr and hrothsr. TVs srs that started this work today. The Auchlnleck, appointed commander arema-fighfnou. A moth dans- Misar KELLER’S araisful for ths hsauHfut flsral PLUS! “POP ALWAYS PATS'* not warrant a breakdown of wage In chief In India, the War Office Amorlcon roomi. Tho 24i34 liijii— Potterton’s E!arly June Peas, ^ MEN’S WEAR trihutss and ths utl of cars. children to be glvsn this treat sge insurance policy IS in- • Doubk)-Eaty Quickuba Satin smooth Ouho astoriar and hour legislation. announced. 64.66; 24i46—$6.96; th. 36iM in. AT THE CENTER S39 M A IN S T R E E T lAoz. c a n ...... # G , 8ST Mala Street Mrs. Cathsrins OSRsiU and Fami ment are selected by the school finish and «|hws. ly. ALSO! SELECTED SHORTS •ilot for til-96. Roil v.luob eluded. .Trays. — maof Barnard O'NslIl. dental hygienist. mmrnmmmimmmmm I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10.1940 UAiNCtlt!.SI e.ti BVWNiNU tlKKALL) MANCHE81EH. CONN.. TUESUAY, DECEMBER 10,1940 PAGE FIVE IGE FOUR ,___ ► Stafford Spi Conference at Lebanon Star ill Anothier Screen Triumph A- Private Talk Midget Plant Flourishes Jah a a 99 Demands Farm 477, To Discuss ^ ^Bookmobile Daily Radio Programs Parity Income On Resources Amid Giant Steel Mills News From Manchester’s Neighbors Th« following/' officer* of the Baatsra Staadard Urns ItaUan BeneflLB8 Seen Morgen- Youngstown, O., Dec. 10—(A5—^ small open hearth furnace In th# President, JUdo Amprlino, of Pros weeks carrying book and magazine Jack Trantln, Jr., 48-year-old wiz-: backyard of his home. It bum ^ pect atraet to succeed Louis Toni- ested In furthering library activi lending service ,to schools and facturera' convention WEAE- To ‘Gear Up’ Present thau at Home; Neither ard of steelmaking. Is president, | waste automobile lubricating oil panled by two fellow atudenU of rural homes far removed from the University of Connecticut and Tolland dandel/t Brandon Heights; vies ties will meet in Lebanon at the I NBC 2, H. W, Prentls, Jr., keynote Civfti Statement. treasurer and chief metallurgist of | '"^iT*** ____ _ ^ Bolton a poultry inspector from the uni- prsswnt, Angelo Argents; sec- Lyman Memorial High achool on local library aervlce. WTIC address; MBS 3:30, John Hones on Program. The Youngstown Alloy Castings • Rockville Considers vcralty. The trip was made in the Mr*. Joha H. StMta re ^ /, Romildo Galottu; financial Thursday, December 12 at 2:00 p. Mias liatherlne H. Wead, aecro- "Financing Defense.” ^M n. Clyde Marshall Barkvina m tary and treasurer, Alsx B. m. to dtacuta the work that haa tary of the Connecticut Public H artford Short waves: DJD . Berlin 6, Baltimore, Md., Dee. 10—OP)— W ashington. Dee. 10.—i>e(--8ec- m X " * he* w anted the Pbone MS7 interests of poultry Judging, and was a contest in judging, with . 'optanella; directors, Peter P. been done by the traveling library Library Commltles, atates that the 1040 kc. 21».8 m. "Gypsy Baron" melodies; JZK To Edward A. O’Neal, president of the retary Morgenthaii and Sir Fred T anun“ flourishing'little plant' teams from other colleges. Though Carocaii, Norman KlcLagan, Ben aervtca aponaored by the Connec work has now pawed the expan- kyo 8:05, light music; 2RO Rome erick Phillips, undersecretary of serves the big proefore last night's I changed, gnimbied the superln.'l Similar squads have been formed Willington ning at the home of Mrs. Herbert | tentative-elect, la rooting for niofe are also expecteii to be present. Andrew Schenker nle can eat and wear—and atlll Raflio’g 20lh Birthday! Preston Meacham in the northern held at the clubhouse. There will tive* in Jersey City. N. J.. and 7:30 — Musico Program , meeting that "there will be no ' tendent. if cost the mill *100 to ! In many localities. At the present Hutchinson. The meeting is called i liberal electricity rates In rural Richard E. Whitaker chairman of they have not attained the goal of commitment.*’ as far as the Unit MiM Jennie H. iAnrcfe part of Tolland village. be a Christmas tree so each mem while there he will receive hi* 8:00—Johnny Presents 5 :1 5 -T h e O NelH's. r$125 in wasted time. ' 1 time the membership of the. post Is for eight o’clock. I sections especially. She iV clr the program committee, is in twenty-five-year Masonic button the law . 1 ask Congress: ed States IS concerned during the "What the country needs," he | Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Munro i ruintine a petition whlclr'will be The following has been turned ber is to bring a ten cent gift. H:.30- Musical Treasure Chest 5:30— Ad Liner—continued. Wren arc you going to redeem 128 with 13 more to go to reach charge of the evening's entertain Mrs. William Milne and ton, from the Bergen Masonic Lodge. conve^'sations told the attentive metallurgist, | The monthly meeting of the i quietly celebrated their 39th wed- | forwarded to Govemor^^ect Hur- over for Briti.sh Relief by the 9:00—Battle of the Sexes 5:45—Rcattergood Baines. yoiir pledge to farmers?’" the quota of 141 and it Is expected ment and will be a.a.-»lsted by Dougins, of Larchm ont, N. Y.. Mrs. Ida Heck, of Union, teach 6:00—Esso Reporter, — News, Menaced Gale Hondergaard, as a sinister Eurasian woman, holds Oeclsion ,\ot Made Vet ' "Isn t a good five-rent cigar but a ' ALLOWANCI that this number will be attained Woman's Christian Temperenre '(ling anniver,sary on Sunday at |py a.sking him to apnblnt utilities Union Missionary Society of the Joseph .McCarthy ami George ,S. 9..30—Fibber McGee and Molly Best Way to Raise Prloes "TTie adm inistration." he .said, Tolland Women: *90 for hospital spent the week-fnd at the Tarson- er nt the Jones street school, was 10:00—Bob Hope/ weather. Better Davis fete in her hands in this scene "The ly^tter” coming pilie mill guide shoe th at won’t ' ON THIS 1941 before Christmas. Union was held at the home of ! their home on Andover Road. rommis.sioners favo^ble to cheap McCormick on the ticket commit The mechanism of the present "has not made up its mind yet" on wear out. " ' ... T. e, u-n I- Wii Betty Lou Ma.ssev is recovering electricity and to^iral electrifica bods, three dozen baby night robes, age as guests of Rev. George a guest at the home of Mrs. E. E. 10.;30—Uncle Walter's Dog House 6:05—Hedda Hopper's Hollywood, to the State for three days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Plans are also being completed tee. 6:20—Edwin C. Hill, fsrni program, acreage adjust the subject of considering the "I’ll make you one,” volunteered | for the New Year’s Eve party for tion at reasonable rates. She has three baby sacque's, one baby vest, Milne. Foote on Sunday. 11:00- News artd Weather ment, commiMllty loans and m ar question of financial aid to Great lf,lrtorMrs° J^Sli.'"s.®r^^‘e" ! ^-^Tr Morra 13 baby quilts and some used cloth Edward Scussell of Furnace av Mrs. A. H. Post and Louis Schools In town held one session 6;.30—Paul Sullivan Reviews the the young man, who had been con- members of the Legion and their already s e c u r^ toward 100 sign enue was elected Worshipful Mas 11:15—The Party Line keting quotas, was suggested by Brltala. I eentrating on the study of metals, | era and wilr continue making i ing. The next all day sewing will Twining, of East Hartford, were today 80 the teachers, Mrs. Alice 11:30—Polish Orchestrs Ncwh. ^ ”” of U. S. Electrical Motors, Inc., friends. Tickets may be obtained also gave a report of the conven New ter of Wolcott Lodge of Masons of Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Fogll and Mrs. Frances Daley 6:45—The World Today. O'Neal as the beat way to raise Sir Frederick, he' said, had not , h'‘W to mix them and produce from William Pochert or George tion held in Waterbury. Mi.ss Hall wedding, ^ trip that .. Included . T-. II hoiisc tO/houae canvass of the take place at the ehurch Thursday, 12:00—W ar News prices to parity."This machinery," was opened for Inspection by state made any requests —"formal or in York City, W ashington, D. C. ancl L^^^.^ for/^gners. Stafford Hollow at the annual ami Mrs. Charles Fl.sh. could attend the teachers meeting 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy. Overnight (Sews and local officials and other invit peculiar qualities of hardness and Brigham. served tea. Dec. 19. election of officers hefd in the .Ma 12:05—The Party Line be said, "can be geared to produce formal”—for siich help. Di.scu.s- . flexibility. pnONCKsRAPH. RADIO other interesting places I „f „ mt in Amston vil- A committee has been appointed C. Daniel Way and Joaeph Bar- held In Salem. All the teacher* in 12:,56 -N ew s 7:15—I.jinny Ross. ed guests. The tompany, producing , MWs Katherine Sullivan Bert Whitman, who is employed Rcv. Jackson L ButlcT of the . sonic Hall in Stafford Hollow. parity just as readily as it now were being confined to Saved Industry Imrge .Sums Miss Katherine Sullivan of 38 by the state highway department from the church and achool to re rasso motored up to Lake Cham the towns supervised by Martin 1 :00 - .Silent 7:30~He|en Mencken — "Sec O fC onnevtieut i small motors for industrial ana the "facts'' of the situation. niih rxrliiHve TOME GUARD!* Other officers elected were: Senior plain. Vt., Saturday and spent the Robertson, attend these meetings. ond Husband." priwluces partial parity.” .agricultural use, will employ about ■fhe mill superintendent laughed ■ Mountain street died at her home in the landscape division during ; Quarryville Methodist church is ,./^rpporded at the town clerk’s member the sick snd shut-ins at / "Where we go from there," .Mor- reported improving from a cold at Turshen put up a house warden, Carl Lasbury; junior war week-end there. Miss Dorothy. Simpson, of Can 8:00—Court of Missing Heirs. Parity is the price and Income Hy Associated i'rcsa ' 200 here. Others had tried without much Formirrly . . . Monday night. She was bom in the season, is now working in the ! Christmas. Miss Danehy, the school /Tonwrrow'a Program .. which would give farmers pur genthBU added, "is an administra ,»150«» hia home In East Hartford. T , Unt tu . den, Herbert West, Jr.; treasurer, J. Banks Jones spent Monday In terbury. and Mias Catherine Bate*, 8:30- First NIghter. success to make a durable giiide ; Ireland, a daughter of Eugene and woods. [ M,. and Mrs. Alfred Saffery anc^"" ‘be "^o, but the nurse, will have charge of our Ralph Booth; secretary, John P. a. mi chasing power equivalent to the Bridgeport— Four men were tion matter on which I have not Kirs. W alter W. Chickering and ' Union. He called on Leon Heck. of East Granby, were dinner S;.5.5—Elmer Davis, news. H artford — Jam es H. Darcy, overcome accidentally by illumi shoe. But Trantin went to work ; Trt'lr-in Allow»nc«. »25«5 Mary (Horan) Rulltvan and had familv have moved to C h ester/I“’l.T recorded Christmas distribution of Christ- Brown: trustee for three year.s, 6:0rt—Knights of the Road. piircha.sing power farmers had in been authorized to make any com and made alloy steel shoes which | lived here for uhout sixty years. daughter. Miss Corcen Chickering,-; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller and guests at the home of Mr. and 9:00—We, the People. treasurer of The Waterbury Re- nating gas, escaping death only m itm ents." T. William Skinner who /a.s '‘nt'l rti. mM boxes this year. AH contribu Gilbert D. Ide Worshipful. .Mas 6:25—News 9:30- Prof. Quiz. 1909-14. la.sted, two, three or four weeks, | She leaves a sister, Mrs. Frank of Oxford, Mass,, spent the week- i. , j ,i .1ST now I Mr.s. Albert Adams, of New Ha- tions should be at the church by .son, Edward, of Milford, were din Mrs. J. Bank* Jones Sunday. They 6:30—Gene and Glenn public.an and American, wa.s re becau.'V' a friend forced an entry Wins .Approval of f'ap|M-r YOU PAY ONLY * 1 2 4 ^ * end with the former's sister and , been employed n\\n^ ter, Scusael will announce the list 10:00 -Glenn Miller’s orchestrs. Parity prices at present would elected prewldent of The As.ioclat- instead of hours. They saved the ■ Wendheiser; three nieces, Miss bd is ven, has sold to the Amston Lake Sunday. Dec. 22. ner guests at the home of Hart E. also attended the eervlce at the 7.00—Morning Watch into their home after, becoming This "no commitments" declara brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. \Vil-| of appointive officers withfti a few Gilead Congregational church. 10:1.5-Invitation to learning. be: Cotton. 15.75 cents; corn, 81.5 ed Dailies of CopnecUcut. Richard steel indu.stry large sums in terms j Catherine Sullivan, Mrs. John staving In Bolton / Company lot number 235 at the Next Sunday evening, Dec. 15, days. The newly elected officers Buell, Sunday. They were also 8:00—News and Weather alarmed because he failed to meet tion won the approval of Senator of money. liam Moore on Willington Hill. callers at the home of J. Kellogg 10:4.5--Music Patterned for Danc and wheat, 112.3 cents, Pre.sent Jackson, assistant to the publisher any of them during the day. They Fitzgerald of Rockville and Mrs. Mr and Kirs E. F./Lewie wlvi lake, which she bought of the com- the Young People of the County will be installed a t exercises in 8:15—News from Here and Ahmad !oan rates, which O'Neal suggests Capper (R-Kas.i So waa born The 5'oungstown | Edward J. Meyers of Providence. The second initiation and dance rocently moved into /h e house on pany -some years ago, and the deed White. ing. of The New Haven Register, was were Adam Duiza. 49, Michael "I think Secretary Morgenthaii will hold a rally at North Coventry Wolcott ^ ...... hall _on ______January^ 2 with Not Playing Peek-a-B«o 8:30—Radio B azaar 11:00—Es.so Reporter — News, should be Increased arc; Corn, 61 Alio Ca.stingH Corp., rated the i R. 1.; also two nephews. Robert given by Laurel Lodge No. 4.52. Frcneh Road that they pureliased, i-s recorded. Mrs. Daniel Hodge is taking elected vice president, and .lohn Serduck. .54, Salvero Perro, 55, and | jg very wise in holding off, " he told Czechoslovak Society of America, The meeting will commence at 7:30 1 George.Scusael and Selah Sanger, 8:55—WTIC's Program Parade weather. ,’enls, cotton, about nine cents and Sudarsky, trea.surer of The Hart smailost steel plant in this dis- : and Frank Wendheiser, both of had a small firo/i tlieir home A petition is being elrculated p. m. : both pa-st masters, In-atalllng off! care of Mrs. Ruby Gibson at her Chicago—(iP)—A man walked up 9:00—News Reporters Michael Pettrucl, 52. all reported ^ reportera. "A lot of people are op- tn et. will be held at the CSPS hall in when the timberi around the fire- asking for a special town meetini: ] 1:05- Sports Roundup. wheat 64 cents. ford Courant, sccretai-y-treasiircr. In critical condition at Bridgeport I posed to any loan to Great Britain this city. South Willington Saturday night Mr. and Mr.s. Horton Chapin ami home on Jones street. Mrs. Gibson to the desk at s hotel, snd holding 9:1.5—Food News 11:10—News of the World. . High loan rates, O’Neal declar Trantin was bom in Chicago, The funeral will be held on place burned/ay. The house was , to tie railed on or before Dec. 17 .Mi.s.s Helen Chapin have retiirneil | ' ______returned from the Hartford hospi one hand over hi* face, peeked 9:30 —Rhythnvs of the Day New Haven Federal Judge hONpltal. Police said the flame of Any such propo.sal ought, h.v all specialized in metallurgy • at the Thursday morning at the Burke at 7 o’clock. Music will be by Jos damaged by/smoke and it wilt^e : at the Hebron town hall, to con- 11:25 - Musicnl Interlude, 'd are necessary because "it is un Carroll C. Hinck* convictcrl t rank a gas burner in a kitchen range ! means, to be reviewed by Con- eph Mach, New York city radio to Oradel, N. J.. after nearly two i ------^------tal Saturday where she haa been out between his finger* at Clerk 9:4.5— Alice Adams U niversity of VVisconsin, worked Funeral Home and at St. Bernard s neccssary/o rebuild the fireplace, j sltler three items: 1. To see if the , _ . mieets of Charles C. TsI- Jl:.30 -Hammy Kaye’s orchestra. likely there will be any appropria A. Stack. 33, of W aterbury, of had been extinguished by water gress. orchestra. a patient for the past two months. Charles Westerdahl. But he was 10:00—This Small Town tion for parity payments while the for various big steel companies church. Burial will be in St. An oyJter stew and corn chow-, town will install electric lights at j 12:00—News. ' ' , , J, . violating the .Mann act bv tran-s- Vioiting over from a pan. Capper already has Said he before he struck out on his own. The annual Christmas supper coU. Miss Betty White, daughter of playing no peek-a-boo game. The 10:16—Program from New York A M heileral government is spending so Bylchko, of Bernard's cemetery. der supper ...... will be given------on' Fri- Amston. 2. To see if the town will (vileaci Mr. and Mrs. J. Kellogg White, Is gun he pointed at Westerdahl waa 22. favored giving the British an op At 26 he was foundry foreman and«,iu sale.oic will>y... uc be held in Hall M e-! i dav/Evening at the Quarrvville appoint a committee on transpor- Mr. and Mr.s. Edward Wocho- 10:30—Ellen Randolph 12:05 .loey Kearns’ orchestra. heavily for defen.se purposes. Loans ' Berwick. Pa., from Waterburv to L^eague of Women Voters still a patient at the Hartford ju st ss real as the *10 he forced 10:45—The Guiding Light portunity to present tljeir case for a Muskegon, Mich., piston ring A meeting of the League of morlal church in South Willington ! QuarryviJle .Men's tation for school children. 3. To murka. Jr., of Stratford, are guests 12:30 Paul Pendarvls' orchestra. at parity levels would have the , y 28 for pur- Friday. The sale begins at .5:30 of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams hospital. Mis* White was Injured the clerk to hand over. 11:00—The Man I Married first hand to a Congressional Com company, earning *50 a week. He Women Voters is being held this (Mb Is In charge and the proceeds see what action the town will take, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tryon. of 1 :.55— News, effect of giving the farmer parity po.ses of prostitution. Sentencing Manchester mittee. refused offers of as much as *150 p. m. and supper will be served and Mr. and Kirs. Edward Wocho- Buckingham, were callers at the In an auto accident. Last week 11:15—Against the .Storm prices in the market place, because afternoon at Library Hall. Miss from 6 to 8. The menu is soup, 'w-lll be used for the Christmas if anv. regarding the school board, she had an operation on her nose was postponed to Dee. 24 at Hart Morgenthau. asked if Congre.ss a week to stay, and took a job as Gertrude Rogers and Miss Marie party for the Quarryville Church At the last town meeting, .some miirka. Sr., and family. home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Buell, 11:30- The Road of Ufa Tomorrow's Program if market prices were below loan roast pork, mashed potato, turmp, which had been fractured. She al 11:45—David Hamm ford pending a prohallon ImesU- Date Rmtk would be consulted before any de a moulder's helper in a steel foun Saroka. both of whom have been School. weeks ago, It was voted unanl- Next Friday evening at 6 o'clock Sunday evening. AM. level.*, farmers would simply put gatlon. . cision on aid was reached, said dry at 40 cents an hour. There he applesauce, celery, jelly, roll^ ike Mrs. Lillian Hutchinson presided | mously to arrange for the trans- The Tolland Ladles Aid Society Mrs. E. E. Foote was a guest of so had twelve stitches taken In her noon active in making new citizens at and coffee. The sale committee is 7:00 Esso Reporter ■— News. their, commodities , under . loan , until .u ; Hartford — The general relief ! Tomght that the question was an adminis .soaked up knowledge about cast at the meeting of the ^mmittee portatlon of all school children llv- j will serve a public supper at the Mrs. Harrison Foote in Colchester upper lip. , 12:00 5'our Treat market prices nise to tne loan fig- 1 1 . . New Britain were the speakers. Mrs. Henry Labontc, Mrs. Everett Mra. Addiaon Clark of L«banoh W eather. I load in L onnccticuts five largest ^ Dec. 10— 10th annual meeting of tration matter upon, which he ing. Supper Sale for the Communl Christm as ing beyond a quarter of a mile Federated church. Mrs. Leila S. on. Tuesday. p. m. 7:10- Music off the Record. Rav ; ure could not speak. Trantin came to Youngstown Robertson and Mrs. Fred Service, was soloist at the church service Childs Colds 12:30—W eather Man \Ym Iieln Koo- t.-..eM.ee. i “ decliiie for thc ' Chamber of Commerce at Klasonic If.. Hall is chairman with Mrs. Carrie Mrs. Fred Guard and Mrs. • NKV TONK GUARD'deeU io eilence* The Vernon Center Congrega Miss Sarah Wolatenhblme And' Pa>-ty ''‘’‘'':,Aro!ne'^of\trs’°?rrtz limit from the nearest school To IMiv* Miiry Rub ea TbM-PravoR y a fre tt. ■ lilt p, me f-ariiiers [eight lonsccutivo month, refie.ct- Temple with Roger Babson as about six years ago because of its tional church will hold a roast house. A school girl walking to I Ayers, Mrs. Bernice Hayden and Charles Fish spent Tuesday in of the Gilead Congregational 12:35—Day Dreams 7;5.5- E.SSO Reporter — New.*. O’Neal said Increased industnal The prehistoric bird, Archaeor- centralized location in the indu.s- undented mrch«nir.al note* brin|* o r * th e '^ = e " '' NoTen S o u th °R ^ d ' Alf nTem" .school some months ago on the KIr». Florence Du Fore as assist H artford. church Sunday morning. | 12:45—Singln',.Sam ing the continued increase in the speaker 7 UU onlf. tb* pur* fnu9ie of the record! turkey supper for members and weather. activity on account of the defense .state's industrial activity. State : This AA'eek nts, had no bill. It had a reptilian try. friends on Wednesday evening. De Friend?of Mrs/ Merritt Usher, bert of the committee P^os- danirerous Hebron - Willimantic ants. The dime calendars are to be The Trl-Coimty Youth Fellow Mr. and Mra. Leon Foglf of I VIcksVapoRub 1 :00—News, 'W'eather 8:00—News of Europe. biilliiing program would help some snout, and had claws on its wings. He begged fire bnek, built a ALIO.MATIC RFXORD CHA.NCE* cember 11th from R:30 to 7:30 I road, was seriously injured when brought to the church at this time. ship will be entertained by the Manchester, were Sunday guests 1:15—The Little .Show 8:15—Shopper* .Special; muwe, Welfare Commissioner Hol^rt J. ' „ Chriatmaa bazaar and STABII.IZKO FI.FCTRIC TUM VJ of Tolland, foripCrly of South Wil- ''ll "s ' farmers, bilt nt least half the far Smith reported that the Xovem* i gunner North Methodist church, o'clock. There ivill be a Sale of I run down by a car, and this The Federated church school 1:30 —Marjorie Mills time. mers in the nation would be ad- AMFHIG4N.H1RFIG.N RADIO s h f r ' e r n ^ S n g a t “ X - Nor!en, M°r.""wdha"m plV- brought the matter to a head. The 2:00 How to Enter a Contest and her relief load in Hartford, New Dec. 13- . -Christmas sale-play- . . F.moN useful articles suitable for Christ teachers and officers held their 8:30- K».«o Rejiorter —- npwR. versi'ly affected heraiis*' of re Haven. Bridgeport, Waterbury mas gifts, and a white elephant school board, however, has refused monthly business meeting at the Win w eather stricted farm exports. tea. King’s Daughters. Whiton OHU^MCTOR PHFIERRFDTIPE and New Britain was 6 6 per cent Library Tl BL5 booth. The Ladies Aid society will she recently underwent a aerlous 1N. Skinner, Sr.. Mrs Kccney I to look at the matter eye to eye parsonage Klonday evening. Oi\e of 2:1.5- Medley Time 8:3.5 —Shoppers* .Special continued An all-out policy of aid for Great with the town, and a vote taken below that of October, and 32 per roiTling Event* BUrLT-f V M AGIC LOOP ANTENNA be in charge of the supper with opera/n. The W. C. T. U. sent her | Marthall' Mrs.'Ma?k the-business features was the ar 2:.30—The Career of Alice Hlair 9:00— Press News. Britain was recommended bv cent below that of November. Mrs. Hoadley H. Wi>lcs as chair I by the board failed to sustain the rangement for the Christmas pro 2:46—Meet Miss .lulls 9:15—Amertesn School of the Dec. 17 — Gibbons Assembly iss Genevieve Gardner is in a • Carpenter, •''"•^Donald Tedfor^^^ ball scores, the market reports, the O'Neal who referred to the British 1939, Cost* dropped 9 8 per cent T’S TRtTi ^'e’rc celebrating tbe man in charge, '^ k e t s may be I vote of the town. Three voted with gram. 3:00—Mary Marlin Air. Empire as "a great ally.'' Christmas party, St. James's hall. I 2<^h .Anniversary of radio broad* ivate hospital in Hartford in- rank Paggioll, Miss OIi\e : the town in its desire to protect happenings in Washington and Des from October and 27.5 per cfnt Der. 19. 20. 21. 22 Annual Poul secured from members of the or Swanson and Mrs. Ettorie Bro- The church C hristm as p arty will .3:1.5—Ma Perkins 9:45--A1 Perry and hia singing "\Ve must not allow that ally to from Novemlier of last .year. casting by giving you the aniarinff ganization. In the evening there itead of the Hartford hospital as j the child and the remaining six 3:30—Pepper Young's Family surf riders, try Show at Klaaaonic Temple. ★ Headquarters for artists’ supplies. Here the profes allos4anre of $23.05 for your.old be held at the church Monday eve Moines and Seattle. weaken or to be defeated.” he de- Hartford -Francl.s B. Riley of Dec. 31 —Annual New Year's will be an entertainment program. reported. In falling health for; cb/to ; voted against the mea.sure. They ning. Dec. 23, when a tree and en 3:4,5—Vic and Rade 10:00 —B.v Kathleen Norris. rlart'd. "Upon the fate of Britain Fct on ihif brand hew 1941 RC.A years, she is confined to her bed The program committee report i contend that the children should Except 1 / these advertising pennies Bristol was re-elected president of Eve party of American Legion at sional artist or student will find ever>’thlng he requires: Cafeteria Supi»er ed a fine spirit of co-operation tertainment is In the planning. 10:15—Myrt and Marge rests the decision as to our wav A ictrola Mod^l V-205! U’a youra The third division of the I.,aaies and is now totally blind. I exercise safely precautions on The Tax Collectors' As.sociation of Legion Home. ' for only $124.95--a clear saving of among the schools which will fur Several friends of Mi.ss Gene —which, you remember, saved you 10:30—Stepmother. of life. I am in favor of outright Connecticut Howard A Seldon of Aid .society of the Union Congre Next Sunday will be Women's i their own part, and thii.s be taught 10:45—Woman of Courage Also, New Y ear’s Eve dance of 123.05! Come in today! Sunday. The subject will be, "The nish the entertainment. .Ml plans vieve Gardner, Imve .sent cards or money on your grocery bill—this repeal of the Johnson act - if Bri East Hampton was named vice- Devoc Oil Ckilors Devoe Permanent Pastels gational church will hold/a cafe have been made and the party will to take care of themselves. They called at Nile/ Street hospital. 11:00— Short short story. Tall Cedars at Sports Center. Woman That Can Make Up Her also argue that ' school buses and tain needs monev that is the first ! president, and I'lederick L Phelps Al.so, New Year's Eve party at ------teria supper on Thurs/y from s ta rt prom ptly a t 7:30 p. m. on Hartford, w /re she is a patient. 11:1.5—M artha W ebster thing we should provide. The | of Middletown was re-elected Devoe Water Colors Devoe Fitted Sets 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock. /The supper Mind.” ' automobiles in general arc “vain ll:30-Blg Sister. I .Miinehestcr Country Club. O ther .Vlotlels The Tylland Grange Christmas Friday December 20, .at tlie Com R ad io -nsutraht.v legislation should be ; seeretary-tre.aciirer. .Al.“o. New Year's Eve Watch will be served in the/hiirch dining munity Hall. thin.gs for safety" and that it 11:45 Aunt Jenny's stories Devoe Tempera Colors Devoe Brushes party will be held December 17. I might be about as dangerous to I re|)caled let us abandon the-ca.sh H artford - Aetna (Kirci IiiKiir- , Night service at Kmaniiel Luther from S9.9i> up room. / NIkvy Awards C ontrart Eastern Htandard rtm#^ I 12:00-K ate Smith .Speaks, nnee Company directors ileclared Rnsallt'^ Lodge Lecturer Elizabeth Caldwell will : transport the children as to let and carry and subatltiite a polic.v an church Canvas, Stretchers, Charcoal, Palette Knives, Easels,etc. have charge of the entertainment. ' r . M. if cash and credit munitions to the the regular quarterly dividend) of Mrs. B arbai/ Franz, will preside them walk, al.so th at it would be AVashington, Dec. 10— —The 12 1.5-W hen a Girl Marne*. Gifts will be given to children of an iinneces.sary New York, Dec. 10—(J’l— Bombs full extent of the need. L<'t us 40 cents a share, and an extra at the meeting of Rosalie I»dge expense to the /avy Department announced 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent. Mri. Willkie Invited this evening nt eight o'clock at members and gifts exchanged by Hebron town. award of the following contract: place our full industrial resources dividend of 20 cents, both pavt^le members, each one to bring some have scored four radio hits, the 12:4.5—Our Gal Sunday. Jan. 2 to .stockholders of record I -— —• WM. E. KRAH the Mo)—The will represent Gilead. Pjahs for main roads. Penn. lar broadcast, returned to find Ruhher Plant Strike Ends. regional office of the\Natlonal R. will hold their meeting on Spicer, of South Willington and the next six months wiil/tncliidc a '■ S t: things helter-skelter. , Wednesday afternoon at the home ,'lien Brownlee of West Hartford. Latior Relationa Board announced Christmas program./in Easier 1 J f;rocer ?2S to open his The network London representa Memphis. Tenn.. Dec/ 10—hP— yesterday that a week's piwpone- of Mrs. George G. Smith of 45 Elm Funeral serv’icea were held this pageant, and a Mai>ridy Thursday tives do their broadcasts from street, starting at three o’cjock. afternoon at 2 p. m. in Memorial store each morning. With Making and selling all the/hings we Firestone Tire and Rubber Com ment of a hearing on. charts of service. / special unriergrinind studjos of the j pany’s Memphis plant resumed unfair labor practices has Wen State Regent Miss Mary C. church. Dr. Horace B. Sloat and The second o/ rehearsals for the that he can pay his rent, his need is a sort of habit in America. .A BBC. Welch and Miss Katherine M'at- Rev. Earl Darrow, a fof-mcr pas operations yesterday as the 2,(X)fl granted to The Sun Shipbiilld^g tor, officiated and burial waa in annual CTirlsttfias concert w.al held light hill, his clerk hire. rather good habit, I-feel. employes ended a strike called by and Drydock Company of Cheste' thles. State Vice-rcgCnt will be Sunday a/3 p. m., at (he ^ebron the Rubber Workers Union (A. F: guests. Gifts for Ellis Island will the Willington Hill cemetery. But in all this thinking about help Twenty-five license authoriza Pa., now negotiating for Nava! Congre/tional church, with Henry How your grocer gets that tions for frequency modulation sta- of L.) • co-itracts be received by Mrs. Howard I. The play. "Aunt Emma It ing you to get the most for your money, Wood and articles for the Ap Through. " presented by tbf^^'A j Blake.srw, of Marlborough a.s con- GREAT 32S is important to you. If tliina have been granted to date by proved Schools will be received by llnglori Hill Young People's So-;/cto r and Mrs. Laura Rqmer of MOtMAN CHANDUt he has fifty customers let’s not forget about your very right the Federal roi^miinlcations Com- Mrs. A. R. Newell. ■ Members are ciety Friday night was a great i Columbia, as accompanust. Singers to earn and spend and live, in free , mi.ssion. Of ttiese. six are in New /^skgd to measure their height for success. Stella Kolakowskt and i from the various churches of the CHRISTMAS VALUES today, he must find some w'ay to make So^ork city and three .in Chicago, S e n s ib ic ‘ contributions to the Jonathan Thelma Cushman portrayed the union took part. Adult ^inpers are a profit of half a dollar from each. But . America. You keep that right through with the remainder in New Eng- ■rrutUbuU Homestead Endowment attractive Adair sisters who have invited to take part. There is re- your ability to pick the right men and Ojand, qn the Pacific coast and in S a f e g u a r d fund. been Isolated from the outside ! ported to he a ahortage in such if he can manage to find two hundred ^Iher parts of the country. Special Junior Girls Party world through the eccentric ideas singers. The next rehearsal will he r iO O V E R customers, he can break even if he paM the right kind of laws. mil letters Indleative of the area of Aunt Emma who was very well i at the Colchester Gongrcgational The Junior Girls of the Ameri In which a station In located and 35 Ste|m START PAYMENTS (lifts can Legion Auxiliary will enjoy a represented by Alta Moore, j church .Sunday a t 3 p. m. make* only 12H o" each one. the wavelength are being planned. Chri^TiUM/r/'oAweViiUdaAaf" ' Charles' Wochomurka, Alec Beck- i The program will differ some- From IN FEBRUARY for This may seem like pretty simple 5Ioln St., Leaving your property in trust, with our experienced organization aw temoori aft^r school The arUcles ' ef-| what from the usual form. In that arithmetic. However, there’s an if in Tuning tonight; All! in the layette which the girM w " i foclive portrayal of three young : pageantry and readmes will be in # envtm aeSeli The w ar—NBC-Red 7:16, 7;'45; H artford trustee, is a sen.sible way to safeguard your estate and protect your family’s make for'^theRock^!eChTp?e I "ho come looking for a bride .rodmed between the. musical lacosttfuotsd at it. //h e can .find the extra customers. MBS 8, 10. 11. 12:30; CHS 8:5.5, future. T>^A ...ni and are roped into domestic ser- niimbera tha Keavai laatotr 10:45; WJZ-NBC 9:30:, NBC 12. the American Red Cross will be vice . in_____ apronsH___ and^ caps while vf-i.Mai-1 I rg,w.The «Rev. H. B. Keen preached He.could call them on the telephone— distributed. colm Amidon was the bashful Joe i Sunday at the 11 a. m. .service at WEAF-NUC 8, Johnny Pre- Handling investments requires time, careful records, system, broad There will be a Christmas tree, Sparks who was detailed by Aunt | st. Peter’s Episcopal church on And, since you learn who to pick Bents; 8:30, Horace Heldt (k the' present universities end col,- ' ting »b Singapor* "fusteit with 1940 Olympic* SERIAL STORY leges petering out one of thesie 4lanrl)rBt>r the moBteet ehlpe." deys. But he’d better not do much But they appear to be quite tr»«t measures without resort to a gen M*nch««t*r. Conn. VMt«rdBy: Andre and lay THOMAS FKRaUSON eral naval engagement. And that foundly aa Dr. Keppel, that there Rainbow Canyon trail a ways be THE BTOEV BO FARl Brie. 0»nir«l Manacar were plenty of things that neither plana (or a daring move. \ Olmr- fore turning off here-to dlamouni, A llslierinaa’s sea, who has eel Pounded Octobar 1. t ill seemB to us to be the weakness of dreau leads Loaa lato beUevlag Individuals,, communities nor na and that Lona herself was riding out e « a year's adventures, "puhll.hed Every' Bvanina Ese.pt | a position that Otherwise ts'ould ^ he lovea her, b«it seeretly lataada down tiiat trail aa If with definite leaves With Santa for Toyland. tions could afford. But our conll- marrying Ronnie nod her miUlona. Bundn.va and tioltdara Ehuarad at «.|n the approval of nearlv purpose. She did not look toward Santa la seeking some ene bmve tha Po.t Offlea at Manehaatac. .„.H oana denre In the rightness of thst the At Bailey’s ranch, Wea It anrprla- him. Hla own horse lifted hla ears Conn., aa Saeond Claaa Mall Mattar. , all seriously thinking Americans ed to learn of the homMag teata ensugh to kelp the good, grny ory has been severely shaken. Two and head as If to whinny, and Wea Queen. He Intends to teat Eric's SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 who are nOt deluding themselves la Ralabow Cmsyon. Ronnia enta years ago, with hundreds of thou < quickly grabbed its nose. _ eeunge. Ona Taar by Mall ...... that we are not already In this him oB betora he oaa tell tlMlr "Whoa, boy ho-o-o-o-o," he 7 ^ P«>r Month hy Mull ...... aa.l .#0 ; ■ sands of people pale and trem secret. Rut he Is more concerned soothed the animal. \ ^ ■ BtnfU Cony ...... aeea.l war. M'lth a remark about Andre’o ea- ' All Rights Reserved Dollvfd On# rotr ...... t>.00 ; to pee this particular bling under the threat of iqiational I In five minutes Lons was out ^ AP Feature Servlee bankruptcy" from an overwhelm gagement to Ronnie. ' of sight, winding among' cacti and MEMBER OF ffroup Of pamphleteera aoon direct- : mesquite and yucca growths, over Chapter Eight TUB ASSOCIATED PHEHS ing national debt, who could have Wea Make* a Oatrh Tha AaaoclatBd Pr^Ri ti axeluilya- Inff th^lr efforts to tha advocacy ' and around ground rises, and Wes- i j antltled to tht usa or rapublloa'> believed that we would presently OHAPTBR XX , ley York waa staring after her Find Hnvoe Wrought by of the first three of these pur- _ During tha (aw days slnca they j lion of all RBwii dtsnateheB credited ^ poses, with the substitution for the be able to afford the expenditure i with a quizzical frown. "She had Cblnuiey Witch to It or not othrrwUa craditrd In had discovered the algnlAcant pack and a pistol and a can thia pap^r and also tha local nawa fourth of a proposal that the Paci- ^ <’f fifteen or twenty b lllons - - - cache In Rainbow Canyon, Wesley Santa and Eric made a circle in piihllancd haraln. teen.” he told himself. "Hers will the air over the Toyahop chimneys fic fleet proceed to Singapore, sub- I l«rs for national defense? had barely mentioned It to Ron All riahta af rapubllcatlon of be more than a short ride. I I before their sleigh settled down on apacta) dlrpatchca harain art alto ■stantlallv en masse^ ba.se I t s e l f , now who Is there that Imagines nie at all. In truth, he waa grave wonder—" rai^rved ly disturbed. He wondered if he All at once he mounted hls owi the snow. Santa peered out and 'there and then proceed to-lm m e-; ^nuld not afford It, ^ should simply make light of It so exclaimed, "Good gracious! Look!" Full ■«rvic« client of N. R. A. \ horse and swung down the tralli iervic# Jnc. dlately do the long needed Job of de- j aa to prevent Ronnie ^ lle y (rom follow her. The thought of sh^ Eric looked snd saw that the doing something foolhardy again. owing Lons Montoya or anybovl^q Toyshop was a brown, low build PuhllBhcfB ReprcPcntuMvct. Th« stroying the .lapanese navy. That ing with wide roofs. Great fir duMux Mjifhcwe Spcctnl Accncy— Take It or I.i€ave-It "She, was very Impulalve," he else waa somewhat distasteful, but New Tork. Chlcnjrn. Detroit end navy has been built to Just one of i told himself. "She went with Mr. trees grew all around. But the This is the story and you can do Wesley consoled himself with rea Boston. two ends, eventual victory over j Starr of the Border Patrol to ar soning that he was a faculty Chimney waa broken off close to the eaves and red bricks lay scat MEMBER AUDIT HI’ HRATJ OF the sea |K)wer of America or Its what you like with It. If you say rest some Japanese and— member with responslbllltlea. and CIUCUIeATIONS "Rubbish;" and reject It entirely Wea Interrupted hla thoughts, that certain other definite suspi tered over the snow. OW'D destruction. Today our ships i snapped hla fingers. Hr could see little gnomes— it's all right with us, even if it cions were strong enough to Jus The Herald Prlnllnic Company, i and the training and gunnery of "Gosh!” he breathed, aloud. chubby little men with long ears Ino,. asflumeii no fiminclal reaponel- tify his actions now. IN hlllty for tvpoifrajthical errora ap- I our men are .so superior to tho.se was sent out from Chicago by the He had been sitting at hls office He rode carefully to keep Just running around excitedly. He nearlPK in ndvertlBcnentu in the reputable and careful Associated desk with a book on primitive In out of sight, pausing often to lis saw Mrs. Santa In a red dress Menoheater Rvenipc Flernld ■of Japan that there is no question Press. dian cultures before him, but he ten and to walk ahead for brief w a v iu up at Santa's sleigh as as to the issue of a conflict be- hadn't read much. Now, he for though she wanted him to hurry. 4ANTA PRPfP a n AND BfClAIMED. 'GOOD OHACIOUS! LOC^I ^ Otto Kriegor. described as an reconnaissance. He wished that he Tuf‘.^day, Dpcombor 10 ' tween these two forces. A few got the book altogether. had brought hls own pack and The sleigh had lio. sooner set ' years or even some months hence, unemployed sau.sage stuffer. took Here was an array of 'aaaorted canteen, but he had not antici tled on th? snow thsn .Santa ta managed a bright smile for other dolls. But hls forehead was a walk along the Lake Front. At facta which suddenly had slipped pated a long desert ride. One thing hopped out like a boy and ran to him. But she was so worried wrinkled with worry. “ If We lAtse” Is New who can tell? 19th street he slipped and landed a little closer together. Ronnie on hls saddle was the lariat rope Mrs. Santa, shouting, "What has ■bout the witch that she started •No Telling When’ But with a Pacific rleareil of Bailey, daughter of an airplane happened?” right In to tell Santa what had "You see, Eric," said Santa, " I f we lose this fight then It Is in the water up to hit knees. He which always stayed tied there. this perpetual menace we could manufacturer Just moved to New In a short time the sun's great Eric followed and heard Mrs. happened. "there’s no telling when that witch the end, the end of the German bring our main fleet out of th.ot couldn't get out because the shore - J ' Mexico. Five Japenese shooting display had ended, and twilight Santa say, “Oh, I'm glad you’re "It was Just an hour ago," she will be hack.” people." shouted Adolf Hitler to front there wss all vertical rocks, at her not far from Rainbow Can moved quickly Into night. Wealey . hack. The chimney witch la here said. "The tin soldiers wanted to "Is there no way to catch her. ocean altogether, aend It through yon, and being captured hy the day aa he made another speech, .slippery with Ice. When he tried welcomed the darkness. It would again. You should see the dolls." try those new fire engines. They Sire?" asked Eric. the Canal Into the Atlantic and Federal Border Patrol. United this time at one of Berlin's muni keep him unrevealed from Lona. "Dear! Dear! said Santa. He hooked together all the ladders "We've tried other-times,” said .forever prevent the' possibility, of . to niove laterally he got into deep States Army officers arriving to Knowing that she would push ran Into the Toyshop with Mrs. and stood them up Inside, the Santa. "But she Is a chimney tion plant.s. Which may possibly Axis domination of the Western er water. He was soon so cold teat a priceless new bomb sight on right along, he kept his own horse Santa and Eric followed. They chimney. They started to climb witch and she can set fire to any Indicate that Herr Hitler has been- that he couldn't shout, Hls arms the Isolated plains. Andre Glrar- walking fast, or sometimes In a saw several dolls with broken up. But the first thing I knew one trap we make." Ocean. deail seen coming from Lona Mon strurk by a brand new Idea the ; froze to his sides and he couldn't slow gallop, and when he had arms. Some of them couldn't even tin soldier fell back Into the fire "Could we shoot her?" toya's apartment, and Andre Gi neared the sloping terrain that led walk because they had broken place all bent and twisted. Then "Yes. But no one here is swift Idea that, after all, he may not ' even wave He was covered with rardeau apparently Intimate with down Into Rainbow Canyon Itself, legs. And over the whole Toyshop all of them fell back. enough,” said Santa. "She can Win. iltT “ Opcnition" ICC from dashing spray and had the Baileys and with the army of he stopped and dismounted. Safer there was a thick coat of soot. "Clouds of soot iKXirrd Into the change into a puff of smoke quick We ran recall no other occa.sion two inch 1( ides hanging from his ficers ss well. Lona Montoya seen now. he reasoned to proceed afoot, It streaked dolls' dresses snd room, ^ ’e tried to close up the er than you draw breath." FRIDAY^THIRTEENTH The Puke and Piiche.ss of Wind meeting a strange man In Rain when Hitler allowed himself to~Tx- I eve-glasses. .So he just stooil especially since he wasn't at all blackened the dolls' crlhs. fireplacH but then the witch "Where does she hide? " asked sor were due to arrive' in Miami bow Canyon. sure what he would do If he did \lsltor Presented slipped in a window behind us Eric. press anything like s doubt of the there and when two boys passerl from Nassau today for a four d.oy "W hew!" Wes exclaimed again. see lyins enter the Canyon cave "Good Gracious!" said .Santa. and pushed HII those dolls off the “ We're not sure. But when she's I S SANTA’S CjlFT DAY FOR YOU ultimately complete success of his ; ' quietly. stay de.scribed as strictly private. close hy anil mistook him for an HEALTH AND DIET again He sank Into hls big armchair by shelves. Now we can’t find herJL langry like this she usually comes program of world conquest. Today i iced-up rock ami didn't say ,any He was tying hls horse In some the fireplace and picked up one Mrs. .Santa stopped talking and back at midnight to do more mis They are coming on the yacht The fact.s didn't quite add up. briish and carefully noting the he did so, because doubt la Implicit- thing people don't talk to rocks Man About Manhattan ADVICE little doll that was holding out all over the Toyshop there wss ! chief. She slips down the chlm- i .®oiilhern Cro.ss, belonging to the ilidn't dovetail. But they did alarm immediate landmarks In order to her broken arm to him. In the utterance quoted. ■ ■■ a tearful murmur of little dolls. ; ney," said Santa. ■•he couldn't wt,TTanyone anya,,- ■_ .... ,, , ,, committee empowered to study night In a joint statement. I of the trouble are dlacoverable the , . inarm and dieting should not b e i * * * " ing rider, he crouched out of sight. the entire situation, said that such will be held In the office of the Y'alues for the Woman that Hitler eease from his gazing even to pleas^tho A. P . of wliioli papers could/hot print. ! Broadway. Actors never have any- ; ...... —^...... - -- 1 . love rival Hls heart wot beating rapidly, Under its terms, wage. Increases 1 American press will undoubtedly i thing to rehearse with, except condemned because a few people aci or a love riv 1. a drastic step might be found Robertson school on North School at red stars and take a look at wo are part. So, wheiyyoii find anyone who j think and he had to force down, a cer will boost the annual pavroll from 1 empty theaters or draughty halls. ' have over-dieted and Injured their ■ Because he wanted to necessary. $22,000,000 to $23,500;000. The street. It is the Intention of the some of his munition factories, 1 throw out enough of the war news goi'.s out his way to say a love tain urge to get panicky. ly ami a/graeioua thing about one In this case a hat thrown on the health in consequence. In " lY ! He expressed the hope that some pact is effective Doc. 15 for an un .School Board to hold the monthly On a Budget HOine of his Channel porta, some of to make room for all of them floor may become a fireplace, a opinion there are not enoughgh peo-peo ! pns at ,i p. m.. walked to the l.ni- "This Is no child's play.” he re less severe deterrent would suf of hi.s ^ontempriraries these days minded . himself. "Whoever the announced period. meetings at different schools and his oil refineries and storage with maps. I.hiid/il exliilarating and worth 1 cigaret ca.se a picture, ami up- ple who eat correctly to maintain versity Mables, ^and took out hla fice and that labor and Industry i'rovislons of Contract make an Inspection of each school. turned chair a safe. In dinner good health, whethey they are horse." He said he would ride for , man is meeting Lona, he would by cooperating would keep legis- plants, and see in what shape Uic A faculty member of the t.’olum- repeating; more than that, in thia Provisions Include a basic seven This plan was .suggested last Here is your opportunity— for one day , only— to participate in this scenes the actors dine on make be- | W’cight conaciou.s or not. half an hour or so before supper | kill me as sure as sin. And y e t— lation from the treason extreme. bia University School of Dentistry ' Washington in: Dinee at'lea.st, it Is worth frani- . bv heaven I shall do this thing!" per cent wage increase, with a year .so as to giive the members of r d ? b - i R. A. F. has left them and him. lieve dishes, and In murder mys- 1 There are various forms of time. In this connection, the Interest discussing the operation for which and hanging dn the wall. But he was less than a mile out Even before he caught a closer continuation of the 10 per cent the Board an opportunity to visit money-saving event. Now you can purchase at this ^extremely liberal t I 11 It t I terie.s villains shoot each other '. obesity, the principal type ia tlTe of those studying the strike prob It Is far le.ss news that, with the Arrovo del Rcy when the mag glimpse of the rider's silhouette, premium for wijrkers on night each school. Meetings In the past the Duchess has come to the Daybook with Imaginary pistols. They one which Is due to over-esiting. lem was attracted by on overnight Italian debacle and the stiffening / I am referring to a pa.s.sjfte in nificence of sundown assailed him, Wes felt sure he knew who It was. shifts; seniority clauses, vacations have been held at the office of the United States said that "extrac — -B y Jmek Stinn*lt ■ ■ ■' t I, S used veAterYX’nrWji infiiiR* almost cuts my breath off. Please tention because of ailments. the relatively email number of Poliah Legsttea Closes Doors factor. In obesity is the over-eat for women E. S. herself suong enough to do so. So 1 for the practical reason that the : [^-^/^V^drilded. ' . , . . J l tH «l p lin i. /irfl^^^^^ o^hor ■end me some Information about •trikea. Ha eald that there were TRIAL, the 5-YEAR TERMS, ing of such f(K)(is. It ia consid fewer in the first five months of Budapest, Hungary, Dsc. 10.—(/T) 8- 9 — Intermediate swimming the Harvard group conceives our | country cannot afford them. | .p t|,p department , ^1." ifaollltieil against sabotage. ered unsafe to lose more than It aa It aesma that avsrything I Eire Burns Bong) Crate* class for women E. S. 6AS WATER HEATERS eat causes me to have gas. My the current defense program than —The Polish legation closed its ■nd buy your automatic gat water W.ATER HEATERS first and moat effective measure We suspect Dr. Keppel of being |y*.' on an '.^.ial w.lpht'basX it ^ y ron lg" and'the^«rm 1 enl!^|h‘’ofThe department “t'ile" announced th at, three pounds weekly and It should 7-15-10—S e n 1 o r basketball .30 calibre Enfield I food backs up on me. Please Springfield. O,. Dec. 10—(A5— In the comparable 1916 period or doors yesterday by request of the I TEAR TERMS o f defense to be to dispose of Nip a bit of an old fogy. He doesn't ; already has been (letermined that of „f*tomorn^w tomorrow will be a house of a * " " “ **’ J 1. , ,, be remembered that weight that, league fc. 8. heater N O W l ; rifle., and 191- bayonets were avail, accumulated over a period o f ; me «won Three-hundred bomb crates built In the first five months following .Hungarian government — once pon as a Pacific ■peril "by placing a appear to have fully ab.sorbed the | ««•»»» « ” '* leaves have about ^ 0 thousand wonders. for the government snd 1,600 gal the United States' entry Into the Poland’s closest friend. The reason 7:30-10— Bowling alleys re- ** , I times asns much Vitamin A aaas po-pO' 1 able to equip .state guard hcRanlza- ; years cannot be gotten rid of In ' Answer; The beat authorities was not announced, but It waa gen .sen-ed for Miss Anderson's group complete embargo on all trade leason of the automobile, the ra tato and 190 times as much as to I tlons half as large as the National J jjj. agree that asthma Is caused by lons of paint were lost yesterday World vk'sr ■ yesr later. Signs BUI Apthorlzlng I-eave, ...... erally believed that Hungary felt, E. S. dio and the electric refrigerator. matoes and citrus fruits. Grasses ! Guard a enlisted strength in each ^ irritation of a nerve that sup- when fire destroyed the paint de with Japan; by extending all pos- Waahingtoh, Dec. 10.—(A'l—'The i i ’uti''on June 3(). 194o! aa a aignatory of the Axis pact, CONVENIENT BUDGET PAYMENTS also have about ten times as much the start, followed by moderate piles the lunga and bronchial partment blinding of The Oliver olble aid .to China both In money There must have been, not such White House reported yesterday Farm Equipment Co. Company of Host Comprehensive aba could no longer tolerate the Vitamin B1 as any other fruits or feiod Intake, and moderate exer- tubes and this Irritation may be Stress (Mfiosr Trsinlag. and in materials; by arranging an unbelievably long time ago, at that President Roosevelt had sign Minister’s Baby Burned ficials estimated the loss at 115,- legation of a country absorbed by rlses, is the best combination. caused by a systemic toxemia Agreement Is Hailed Germany. with Great Britain and the Dutch least twenty-five million families . . .oy through tad habits of eating and 000 but were unable Immediately I ’aterson, N. J.. Dec. 10 - 1.45 — New Orleans, Dec. 10.—(/P)—Of In this country that never even Southbrldge, Mass , Dee. 10 m I’ "'''"® living, and It Is a very common to ascertain the causo of the fire. ficer training to rebuild the mer government for Joint uae of Brit -S a ra h Cole. alx-months-old “ c'. unsweetened pineapple !?oiiip.iny end union spokesmen Manchester Division Sm r r . o, ;»• ■>' symptom for the patient to suf Swiss Tax Oapital chant marine and development of ish, Dutch and American ba.ses dreamed that they could afford daughter of Rev. and Mrs. William ! J'Uce, or tomato Juice, are to ^ inlled today as "the most compre- food and Johnny ran rake the Lnited States. fer from gas pressure, which Urges Chnrckes Cooperate Inland waterways were stressed and ports In the Oirient—and by automobiles, nearly as many who leaves in the front yard for Oj „ H. Cole of this town, la In a critical 1 used, and this fast will detoxify lensive agreement ever negotiated ^ • Gas Found In MInO condition at Harrington hos-; (be system and purify the blood pressure may cause the nerve ir Atlantic (Jlty, N. J.. Dec. 10.— Bern, Switzerland, Dec. 10.—9P) yesterday oa easenUol to national ^ Hartford Gas Co» couldn't afford radios and an even quick snack.' 1 aviation history" a labor con- —The Federal government adopt arranging our naval forces so as Hasten Plant Growth Laaiz.Cadiz. u.,O., L»ec.Dec. lu,10, —(Ah— The in= pRal. suffering first, second and stretJO' •"'1 P>“c* the ^organs of ritation and cons*qu«nt attack. I (iP)—A report urging that Chris defense as The Propeller Club of "isten Plant I t whereby "all strikes, slt- ed special emergency capital and SOPS to make possible a blockade of greater number to whom electric mixing ordi- chief of Ohio's mining division tea- 1 third degree burns recelv^ when 1 the body In a receptive ^ suggsst that you, or any reader tian ehurebss In th* United States the United States n e t la aw "««i Now also, they're Interested In the subject send for 'Cooperate In a national program v.-ns, slow-downs, stay-ins, or Income taxes Monday for national convention. The club, composed Japanese trade should Japan at refrigeration waa something for a nary resin in the soil to hasten lifted'yesterday that gas of an ex- a vapor lamp near her crib ex-1 the new dleUry. Care shmld be iirtallment, or Interference with plant growth and preserve food plosive nature was found In the | pioded yesterday and covered her ; taken to use one warm water en- Dr. Frank McCoy's article en to combat antl-Scmitlam was defenoe—giving Switzerland ita of leaders In every field of marine tack us or move against Singaporo Croesus to have In hls palace. And titled "Asthma." Just write to made yesterday to the Home Mis irndiictlon are outlawed" aa the first tax on capital. The law be activity, convened In conjunction and humus In the soil ngainat at- ■ Nelms mine two days before 31 | with Games. The father is rector of I ema each day, and the patient ’ ’ right Aeronautical Corporation or the East Indies. now'—well ? I tacks by micro-organisms. |«oal miners were killed by a blast i Holy Trinity Episcopal church I sffould secure sufficient mild ex- The McCoy Health Service, in care sions Council which represents 2* comes effective Jan. 1, f941, for with The American Merchant Ma- )lant. four yearjB, They belief primarily In get- Perhaps he Is right about some There's a B*w hull-lcss variety of I on Nov. 29. | here. 1 erclse such as walking, after of this newspaper and enclose a Protestant' denomlnatlona* I rine Conference. 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10.1940 PAGE MANCTTBSTBR tTVTlltTTT^’G HITRALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, DECE^rBER 10,1940 riJIO HT laanMd iM had b**B flying with a Now at Miami brokm baek- fo narm d ^ i\ W ' Auto Markers N. Y. Stocks New Bus Loop Cubans Seek • NEW—FOE CHRISTMAS H« bad b«cn pinnad under the ** t i t f 1 -i Harmon Drawn Hale’s Spic and Spav Health Market Farm Programs Claim irs fuselage, dropped ai he aided an Jlitive of Manchester To Be Dehatetl Americai^Aid For Operation other student to wheel the plane Cause Arrest Adams E x p ...... 6Vi from the hangar. By Pro Champs Air Reduc ...... 4114 Support for Revision For Brother AlM ka Jun ...... Windsoni Arrive Aboard 666J Mn Concentration Camp Local Auto Agency Em Alleghany ...... 9-16 North Eiiil Iinprovers to Batista Appeals for Con Read Herald AdVs. twr "*eb.egveiw» ■ wi . .108‘ i By W. H. U’llson I» Called by Bean in Allied Chem ...... Meet Tomorrow Eve Prices of Crops to Be fidence in Negotia Ocean-Going Yacht; • ii»' V. ■ ployee Is Charged with Am Can ...... 87 Raldii Silverman ! I f firother has a blcyJile, why [piaseph Zapadka Is Mak* Draft; Cardinals' Se Am Home Prod .. .. 51 ning at the YMCA. tions Now Under Way. not give him a bicycle raiilo? A Reception (,hiiet. Manager at Hale’s Certifying Falsely. Am Rad St 8 ...... 0% Pegged and Parity Pay new battery model made especial To Speak Here^ ly for bicycles Is being put dn the ; ing Frantic Efforts toj lect Kimbrough. Am Smelt .. 44\ ments. Eliminated Un-| i Havana, Dec. (ff») President I^lami, Kla., Dec. lO - 'ff5—On '\Ciiriosity on th« part of a The Manchester Improvtment 10 market. Very compact. It fits on Am Tel and Tel i. ..17014 the fourth anniversary of hla ab Get Back to the U. S .; Washington, Dec, 10 — Iff') — poUceman has respited In the ar Am Tob B ...... 69 Association will meet tum^()rrow der Federation Plan, Fulgenclo Batista appealed today the handlebars, entirely out of the Battery OK for Winter ? ? rest of a local automobile agency Am Wat Wks ... .. 6’ 4 night at 8 o'clock In the to the Cuban p4ople, through Min way. The battery fastens snugly dication from the British throne, Writes About Plight. Tommy Harmon, Michigan's All- building when the committee the Duke of Windsor today employee who, in a warrant Issued Anaconda ...... 27>4 BMtlmore, Dec. 10—(ff^—Amer ister of State Joae Manuel Cbrtlna, underneath the frame. New Life For Your Battery—? American back, was the first by Proaceutor William J. Shea, Is Armour I I I ...... 4% naihed by President Edward r . Does he go camping? Perhaps brought hia American-born duch: ican Farm Bureau Federation of- to have confidence in ncgotlationa ess to the United States for a While You Wait — Only. The yrlm aftermath of a war of ; choice In the National Professional charged i^lth false certification of Atchison ...... 16H Morlarty will make a report on flclala claimed support In high ad be could us(! a pair of asbestos $1.00 the proposed bus route through 0 flow under way in the United gloves made of flexible \Voven as major dental operation. ; m q u ea t half reached In ^ more : Football League's annual draft of an oath purported to have been Aviation Corp . . . . . *% ministration quarters today (or a States for a 950,000,000 loan. given him. The accused, George Woodbrldge street and Manches ■ 14 .. bestos cloth, with Woolen under They arrived at 8:03 a. m. (est) Dn You Know That With Our than one local family with old , college grid stars today and will Baldwin C T ...... 16% revision of Federal farm progfama Cortina announced at the same aboard the ocean-going yacht ■ play for the Chicago Bears, cbdm-, B. Squires of Hartford, is employ 3% ter Green road to meet the huses lining. These are handy for han Mtmtry tlea. but perhapa In no Balt and Ohio . . . . under which crop prices would be time;. Southern Croat with as quiet a I pions of the league, If he decides ed by the Cole Motors agency of Bendix , 33% at the present terminal at W (^ l- pegged at higher levels and parity dling red-hot pans or burning logs j is the "uncertainty and terror | 1. 'The Cuban government has ceremony as could be arranged for NEW G. E. CHARGER— to turn professional. this town. Beth Steel ...... , 87% brldge nhd Main streets. payments would be eliminated. around the campfire, at the barbe ordered home for Instructions part cue pit, or in the fireplace at home. the duke's first visit to the United | J >WDT»e than In the story of Joseph ; Harmon, who was voted the out Markers On Cars Beth .Steel 7, pfd .1294^ committee has met With N. . Advancing such a plan before States since he was in New York ( 1) W'e can now charge your battery in a matter of Some dtaya ago Policeman Ray Scott of the Hartford Dlvl.sion of nf the Economic Mission now in Golfers will appreciate the new IjSapadka, naUve of this town, held standing sports figure of the year Borden ...... IS V the annual convention of the fed Washington. •16 years ago as Prince of W’alea. minutes — not hours. Usually 30 minutes or less. In the annual Associated Prc.se poll, mond GrlffHK^notlced that a cer Can Pac ...... 3% the Connecticut Company ami will golfing rubbers, made to fit over ■ fo r a year In a Nazi concentration eration which opened yesterday, Ambassador Kealgns steel spiked shoes. PolaroM desk lamp. The royal couple, with their (2) W'e charge it in the car. has said he would not play profes tain young man appeared to be Case ( J. I.) ...... W i. report at the meeting tomorrow President Edward A. O’Neal de small party, stayed aboard the . camp. Joseph's aunt, Mrs. Mar- driving about toMm in a different 2. Pedro Martinez Fraga has re Water skiing. America's latest aaret Osowska, of 25 Kerry street, sional football and preferred a Cerro De Pas . . . . . 30% night. . clared he was "not worried about yacht with their hosts, Mr. and (3 ) You don’t have to bother with rental batteries. car each day. Questioned, the /Instead of a loop, as was firai signed as Cuban ambaasador to sport craze, gives the snow skier rods, made of Nylon, on the mar & making frantic efforts to have radio job Instead. Ches and Ohio . .. . 43% If^ttlng the support of the man at Mrs. Alexis W’enner-Gren, for the (4) You can make your battery last longer by having it youth said that he hadjeft hla car . 76 V pnqiosed. It Is now likely that Washington. No successor has been 1 a chance to use his skill (or new ket. This tough, elastic material him brought back here. Helping I Harmon was draWn In the Chrysler ^Te White House." thrills on the water. Because the i completion of formalities that In at the auto agency to B* repaired, .104% there will he a new ' route sugl named. which we have heard of mostly cluded a conference with newsmen well charged. her In her interest is no less a per- league's selective draft by the Coca Cola ...... lother federation official* said sport calls for more skill and coo- ' and that his markers hiuj been gested that will .send the busesV Cortina aald Cuba requested a In the form of stockings la said to and a formal reception by civil ■onage than Secretary of State Philadelphia Eagles, who had first Col Gas and El . . . 4% he pixiposed revisions had been trol than aquaplaning, the addict | affixed to aeveral “loanedXMrs. Ooml Inv Tr ___ . 37% through WoodhrlGeorge Halas, owner of Du Pont .162 and stabilize prices of SiJeh basic strokes without having to chase i vehicle department. routes to attend the meeUng re- from an acute economic crisis due to eliminate eye-fatlgulng glare. I escort to a Miami Beach hospital giadka was bom In Manchester on Henry’ A. Janssen, the new the Bears. Eastman Ko'Ha . 1.35 crops as wheat, corn, cotton and their balls or to wait until they ; Onl.v On Knil Sales ganiles.s of their membership In to the European war, because of A neat, attractive, lightweight and was kept secret. Auto Repairing W'recker Service, ‘J u u a ry 27, 1912. the son'of Va- manager of Hale's Health Market, “Jarrin'' John Kimbrough. All- ' ways have something to add when : Elec Auto Lite . 35% tobacco at levels equivalent to be can get a partner to practice with.' | According to the repoft. the her proximity to the United .States, Inexpensive lam)i, it will tie an A three-room wing was pre ionti aiad Agnes Zapadka. The 1s a Mnnehester boy. born here and American fullback from Texas A. a communique of our high com- Gen Elec .,. i 33% the association. tween 85 and 100 per rent of A bracket on a wall, on an up- 1 a graduate of Manchester High auto agency employee, in order to and because she Is one of the first ornament to any den. pared at the St. Francis hospital, father, after a short time, went and M., was the second draft Talk Is (jiveii ! mand is read. Gen Foods \. partly. right of a tenniB court backstop i Doe.s he like chess or checkers? attempt to aafegiiard the youth, mnrkct.s for United States pro where the couple will remain over to some other city and is sup school in the class of 1927. During choice, and was selected by the I ‘‘ProfossloniU .Alarmlsta.” Gen Motors' ( Parity Is a method of measur or other post supports an elastic ; Then he'll have lots of fun with his High school years he worked had provided him with a tem Gillette ___ \ ___ ing farm prices In their relation ducts . night after the duchess has under posedly still in this countrj'. The Chicago Cardinals. The. Cardinals i “ They are professional alarm- porary registration stamped by ItabbI .Morris Silverman cord oh which are attached two i •'('itadel.' a new P.nrker game for part time .in the Hale market and Hecker Prod . , , . , ship to non-farm products and gone a major dental operation. mother, prior to the outbreak of won the right to make the selection Church (iroup i ists. prejudiced pessimists, empty- Squires, good for only a five day Local Slocks tennis balls. The balls can be ad- ' two players. It's based on aome after his graduation was employed Hudson Motors , services. Psrity price* are defined Additional furniture, to lend a the World War In 1914, took by the toss of a coin with the Pitt.s- ' headed and sour-stonmehed, who perimi. But these temporary regis Rabbi Morris Silverman, of the justed to any height ao that the ^ of the simpler moves of che.ss but Int Harv ...... as those which would give Individ homelike atmosphere, was added Joseph and with him returned to there for two years. burgh Steolers, who tied with them still, here and there, spring up. trations are not valid for “bor Emanuel Synagogue In Hartford, player can practice both smashes is faster, ca.sler and still very In He was employed for five years Int Nick , ., . ■.. ual farm commodities purchasing to the rooms, facing northea.st and Poland, the place of her hlrth. In the final standings. |Rot’kviUp I’aslor Tells alas, even among us. rowed” cars. They arc supposed to Furnished hy Piitnimi and 4 «. will be the guest .speaker at the Assembly Sets and ground stroke.s. ", by a pnminent chain grocery and Int Tcl and Tel , , . power In terms of non-farm goods teresting to play A be^glnner gets , p„m itting a view of the ocean two since that time both mother and The Steelers' first choice, Nor- | "Now it Is not admi.ssible that he Issued by dealers on bona fide 6 Central K o«, Hartford special lecture and social meeting Does he Ibah? Lrxik for a "li-ah ' the hang of t quickly hut. a.s with meat concern In the meat depart Johns .Manville . . . "K and services equal to that of the son have run a farm In Poland. man Standlce, Stanford full back. i of Life oil the Range while the real Italians are united .sales, and are only good until a to be held at Temple Beth .Sholom finder,’’ a new device from the.i chcs.s, there s unlimited room for ment and for the past five years Kennecott ...... 1909-14 period.) ' No Public .Appearance* Had Birth Oertilloate likewise was transferred to the | In the homeland and on the war ‘ permanent registration can be on Wednesday, liecember 11, at Date for Party makers of thermometers. Since ■ greater skill. has been In charge of the meat de j .\l Loral LIuireh. Lehigh Val Rd , , . Under the O’Neal plan, the gov Shunning publicity on this trip, A s he came of age. Joseph, who Bears under a pre-aea.son traiie. | front under II Duee's orders, .so-urod. Aelda Ciusualty 8 p. m. Rabbi Silverman will each kind of fish prefers a cer- I "Targo " is the newest Idea for partment In the William Hoffman Llgg and Mvers B AetnaiQre . . ernment would make loans at not the duke and duchess decldeil wished to retain American citi- First choice of the Cleveland ready to face any sacrifice to Squiro.s, it was reported, had speak on the subject “ What’i tain temperature of water, thistrap-shooters, or would-be trap- against any public appearances. store in Burnside. He assumed . I Hast nicht at the Smith Metho- Lockheed Aircraft Aetna lJGeorge Franck, AIl-Agieriean ^ be a verv informal talk and pled with a rigid production con where tower suite occupying sn • iblc. And THAT'S tbs Get In ( ’aah Now^,... .9104. would swear that Joseph was the town. ‘Mr. Jan.s.son la married and I .Nat Distill ...... Piihlli- I limies ! annual Christmas Party In St. a back at Minnesota, was the first i m ^ hoped every one would Meanwhile, the . . Italian govern- u have been the signature of one trol program under which non entire floor was reserved. ncseonof wsy. Repay Per .Month-----$fl.7t person for whom his birth certlfl the couple have two children. Willma Kristoff " ; „ Conn. Lt. and Pow. ,5,''> ^ ! James's ,sch(Xil hall on Tuesday | choice of tfie New York Gianta. I „ „ [pc fun. '■<'Pf’>'ted reliably to be Conn. Pow. , . 40% cooperating farmers would be as evening, December 17 at 7:30. I The former British king and his Above payment, on 39 cate was Issued, A Wisconsin hack. George Pask. , Having spent much of his time considering a.ssignment of a min- The state holds that Mrs. Krist- ! ” ” •‘b'* Our new itreamlined Applica month basis I n e 1 u d a • It la not enough, in State De off not only did not make the oath. I Nor Am Co . , . Hartford Elec. LI. 61 sessed penalties, if they sold In ex Urises Lumber A delicious hot supper will be ; party left Na.ssau unostentatiously tion Form saves you tims . ■ • van, was selected first by the Green'I on the ranges of Kansa.s he told ' ister to the emba.kt only about your idenUty charge* of 8% on unpaid partment affairs, for a person to Bay Packers. — of the threshing of wheat and the | in addition to the present arpbas- Six Retailers to any statement regarding the Paiam Pict . . S. New Eng. Tel: Cct: 1.59 I ' The penalties Siould be Increased program. ! the yacht owned by Alexia Wen- monthly bsisnees up to be the holder o f a certain paper. any J Hr a FirssssI Lsss s*« TM $104, 3% monthly on bal Another Univcrsltt* of Washing* system of caring for the highways. , sador. car registration. I Penn ...... Unit. Illuminnt. Shs. 119 aharply over those now provided The Parish Players will present ner-Gren, Swedish industrialist. He must prove that he is in fact ton backfteUl star. Dean McAdams. ! He also told of the intelligence of Informed Italians said such a Strike Peace ances shove. The penalty on conviction for i Phelps Dodge Western Ma.s.s...... 27 In the farm law. ' "From Our.Moii.se to 5'our liause,” Mr. and Mrs. Wenner-Gren were the person with which the paper is ,the Brook- cattle, horses and of the sheep move would be intended to effect O’Neal said this plan would have i '■J tied up. Otherwise, a man might ^ited in Fair was the first choice oi this nffenSe is a heavy one. I Phil Pet Industrial ' a gay and amusing Yulctldc com- . j in the parly. wlth^Capt. Vyvyan herding dogs, which was most in- j further rapproachinent with the N J the effect of raising the market . I Drury, the duke’s aide and a Scot- And such a paper, or possibly buy lyn Dodgers, Soviet government. These sources Pub Serv ^ ; Acme Wire 1'' cdy. In the cast are Mayrc Me- | Pprsoiial Finance Co. I tcrcsting to his listeners. Radio ...... prices to the loan levels. Buyers, he 1 1 IPJI t»f Navy O fliria L ^ land Yard detective. The Wind- one from another person, and Picking in their own right in said Filippo Anfuso. chief of For ^ Am. Hardware...... 24% Conville as Henrietta Reynolds; r 769 .MAIN STREET ■ Trade Acrioii Speaker Called Away I explained, would have to pay the 1 sors brought three Calm terriers. travel under it. .Extreme care is their regular place position the eign Minister Count Ciano’s office Reading ...... *“ /' Arrow H and H. com 11 Made Public After Two Thomas Dannaher as Hamid, her State Thr«ter Building ■ Chicago Bears chose Don Scott, Rev. French was obtained as the (irofks (lapliiiv Republic S te e l...... loan rate, or farmera would put | husband; Alice .Madden as Aunt therefore exercised to make people club’s speaker, when emergency staff, was considered the most like- I Billings and Spencer 4 % 5C T Rooms 2 and 8 Tel. 8484 ■ like Joseph furnish complete iden- (tymtlnued From Page One) Ohio State quarterback, to round i ly choice for such a post, • j Rev Tob B ...... iDnstol Brass ...... 48% , tl.elr crops under loans. More Mills Closed. I Hattie; Edward Custer as Mr. License No. 891 out their group of three players in i orders were received by Prevost Safeway Stores . . \ Provision In the present law for Johnson and Thomas McCooe as Finds BaForest Evashevski, Michigan I including Miss Phyllis Noren , * i Land’s Frary & <’lk 27% defense heeds" .stood out today Manhattan. Ka* . Dec. 10— — rent l.-sue of the Magazine La Vita vailed. Std Brands ...... $650,000,CkHJ for such payments, St. James' choir, under the direc Decision May Csaky to Go Then came the present war . .the order. Mr Goldstein sug- back, as their first round pick. George Hunt. Denman Halliday l! ■) ! ,N’ew Bril. Mch.. coni 4.5 among developments In the Paci Bnice Down? of Wichita, a Kan Italiana. protesting steeply rising ■'Still more to the north other Std Oil Cal ...... since the laty was paaaed in 1938. tion of Mrs, John F. Barry. j Wishing to get out of Europe 1 gested that the ca.se be continued Making their first choice for and Burton Carlson, favored the * : .North and Judd . .33% fic northwest’.s widespread timber sas .State College student partici prices, says the cost of wearing ap units ^ f the enemy al.=o are in Std Oil N J ...... Want Soil ippnaervatlon aid Community singing of favorite j Immediately, Joseph' went to the ' to the flr.'t Tuesday in January to themselves, in the .second round ot club with several selections dur ' Peck Stow and Wil 7 industry strike. pating in the CAA program, flew allow the newly cited defendants the drawings, the Eagles selected parel hqs more than doubled since flight.’* Tex Corp ...... i Ru.sacll Mfg. Co. . . 15% The federation president said, Christmas carols will be another ; Outlaw ^Reds’ To Belgrade his training plane through routine consulate last October and tried to ing the evening. The Greek advance apparently The pl’ea wa.s made public here opportunity to prepare for defense Arthur Jones, Richmond Univer Walter Harrison -Presides Italy'eiilered the war. Timken Roll Bear Scovill M fg...... 28'.,. however, that organized farmers feature of the evening. | maneuvers, landed it safely—then have his citizenship established. Prices of other commodities also i.s divided into two twin drive.-. Union Carbide . . . by The VVe.st Coast Lumbermen's Santa Claus will be on hand to But he could hot do this as his of the case. sity back. The Steelers. likewise President Walter Har-i.son pre- Silex Co...... Ifi'i. would continue to aa^ Congresa for Association a few hours after “This case," Mr. Goldstein said, have ri.sen. and "the crescendo is In the .'eiuthern sector Greeks, Union Pac ...... distribute Individual gifts to all Identity was still open to ques making their first choice for them " sided at the meeting. Stanley Work.s ... 19'i an annual approprlatl<5n Of at least picketing closed two mills at '.Var- Youth (.lonviclotl of Be- .Slrcn^tliPiiiii" of Friend- "will probably go to the Supreme A refreshment committee, con- ■ continuing, ' the puOlii ation de chorusing "On to Valona." are re- Unit Aircraft . . . . who attoml. selves. chose Chester Gladchuk, do., pfd...... 29 9.500,000,000 for soli ei^nservatlon renton. Ore., and after a Lumber tion. I si! ting of Thomas Rogers, Her clared. ^ ported converging on that port Unit Corp ...... Rcservation.s should be made as inf; .YIeiiiher o f 0)111- ■ Tien Between H uii- When the German army march- court.” Boston College center. Torrlngton ...... 29 payments. and “ .Sawmill Workers’ Union It was pointed out that in a re bert Robb and Lewis Phillips serv “ We do not live by bread alone," along the coastal road from Porto Unit Gas Imp ... Veeder - Root...... 57 “ We can get the money fqr this." soon-aa possible with any member | [TOlPAYFOIfUVOI-BETIT ALL ad into Poland, the male popula- La Vita says. "Tliere are many Edda, by way of Chimara, and (A F L l spokesman reported an end innnisi Purtv. •;ary, Y'ligoblavia Seen. cent case the Supreme court had ed salad and cold cuts in the ban U S Rubber ...... New Vork B.anka he said, "because conservation Is of the committee. Miss Katherine ! \tlon was swept up into concentra- i other things of prime neces.aity. ' along an inland road north from to picketing at 11 Seattle mills. ruled constitutional the price fly quet hall after the meeting. Mr. U S Smelt ...... Bank of New York. 335 popular with everybody." A. Sullivan la chairman and Ml.ss bamps. Joseph Zapadka with • • • With things increasing at thus Argirocastro, by way of Tepelenl. S'vveral Seattle plants reopened Oamphcll, co-chairman. Assisting Oklahoma City, Dec. ,10.— 'iC— 6im ing feature of the so-called fair I French led the ^roiip in singing U S Steel ...... Bankers Tni.«t . 59 Declaring frankly It la ne,j:essVp’ Budapest, Dec. 1()— t/e — THAT ARE KEYS TO A WOMAN’S HEARTl ^rest. The men were placed at Nazis Assert rate, are wages and salaries to re The Gsecks apparently have not yesterday after a court order halt trade act but did not rule on the ; r.ange songs ho also sang several Vick f/hem ...... Central Hanover ... 99'-j for congressional farm bliics ■. 'to are: Mrs. Nellie Barrett, Miss John Eberle, assistant county at .Strengthening of friendly ties be labor, work which Joseph main unaltered?" yet- « a tsijfcn ■ ■— ^ Chimara-W I ^ ■ K and ^ I Telepini.a 1 Afai Ta i ed the pickedvg and the others will Mary Reilly. Mrs. Rose Fitzgerald. tween Hungary and Yugoslavia a ; question of Intent as used in the \ round up .so.ngS Western Union . , . . Chase ...... 32 % "p la y politics to get help for far torney, said today that a jury ver as been doing for over Recalls Miissollnl's Promise In the northern sector dri((es to West El and Mfg reopen today. Miss Margaret Green. Mrs. Rosalie Was predicted by political circles (SSuSetBR AUTOMATIC statute. 2 Ships Sunk I Chemical 50 mers," O'Neal aald the propoeed dict convicting a youth of being a year. \ ! It was indicated that this ease 3'he magazine recalls Premier ward Elba-sani are aimed along a Woolworth XThe Lumbermen’s AsscH'lation Johnson, Mrs. Alice Lamenzn. Mrs. here today as Foreign Minister Mats for Help I MuR.solini's promise at the outset jc ity ...... 26>s high loan program could be used member of the Communl.st party will be concerned mainly with mount road north and west from I pilec Bond and snare ii.iirnt Continental ..... 13'j rerVJved Forrestal's wire from The Julia McSweency. Mrs, Mary Count Islvan Csaky prepared for A short 'While ago he was able of the war that there would be no as “ trading material’’ In dealing e two-day trip to Belgrade. MIXMASTERI whether the intent feature of the pogradetz and up the Devol river , Corn Exchange . . . . 48 Natmnal Lumber Maniifactuiets' O Brlen, Mrs. Josephine t,enry and would outlaw Communist parly ac to get-a letter out of his camp, Bv Sulimariiic British Motor profiteer in Italy, and goes on to with "city congressmen." Informed circles, however, dis act is constitutional. The Act ^ 1 valley northwest of Moskopolis. Out Of Thp Vast I k'irst National . ... 1675 A,sso('lh4.ion, whose president was •Mrs. Alice Burk lev. tivities in Oklahoma if upheld by Now, you simply dial tbe aa> and it was received here by his ask: Exact PositinnH Secret "TTiey'll want our support In one of live executives to whom it counted the j)OHsil)illty of Yugo aunt, Mrs. M a r k e t Osowska. in states. It was pointed out. that the “ Is there anyoao who imagines ’ Guaranty Trust . . . 295 getting moliey W relief and (or liigher umrt.s. elusive Mix-Finder to tbe cor» selling or advert Using for less than (Continued frnm Page One) Column Unde I Exact po.sitions of the Greek Wichita, Kas. A fourth graile 1 v.aa reportgil sent. 'Die others weie slavia being dra.wn into, an Axis-l the letter he told Of being “ ringed that prices are blocked, and that ■ Irving fru.st . . .. i . 11 the food stump progruni," he de- A Jury In the court of Dl.-trlit doniinated southeu.slein European cost Is prima facie evidence of an advanee units were withheld as a teacher asked students to identify I| Manhattan ...... 15'; presidents Of The Aiiiericuii Fed- .I,udgc Hen Arnold convicted Alan rcct speed for any mixing job around with steel'' end of work largely to 'armed reconnaissance p j i j i j i ^ '■ Priifilecrs have disappeared while military secret. I lured. eratl,on of I-gbor and Congress of intent to injure competition.,/ ; the mass of the people are submit- a small object. ' Manufacl. Trust .. 37'; Britisli Kiisli .Shiiw, 22 .veur old Oklahoma city (Hungary, Kunianiu and Slova you bavc at hand. You have ing long hours. H* how his Some time ago, an action .similar flights." The Briti.sh Royal Air Force Is- She received the.se answers: ; Industrial Orglipizatlons and the mother had sold land and made I ting with admirable discipline to j N Y Tru.st . . . ___ '. 109'; Comtpuni.st party secretary, of kia recently joined the Bcrlin- tbe tan every-day neede right'' to this brought ,50 cigarette whole British air raiders were said to ; .sued a communique at Athens say Skate key, screen door hook, key | governors of Washington and avery effort to have him released, I the limitat'on in their .standard i Public National ... 30 ciolatlng the criminal syndicalism Rpme-Tokyo alliance.) at your fingertips — sasy-to* salers into Superior court. The have dropped a number of explosive | ing British flier.s carried out an ring, something deptists use. part j Oregon. \ Repair W ork |J; but withoilt avail. He asR<^ for (t ’ontlniKMl from Page tVne) : of living ? • .* • I Title (luarantee ... '2'i law. Shaw,‘While not the first An official announcement said court entered a jiulgment in the and Incendiary bombs over occu- | “offensive in the vicinity of Val 1540 Torpedo Hits Forrestal cited decays in ship tec, easy-to-set and scieatifi* some help from this country hr or i “ Don’t let us forget the question of a sewing machine, part of a i; U S Trust ...... 1490 per.son convicted under the.21 year Count Csaky would arrive in Bel case based on a stipulation, agreed pied regions and northern Germany . ona,” where bombs hit "the south yard work and other n.stional de cally rigbt. No guesa.work. der that his identity as an Ameri immediate reaction, suffered .seri- | we are raising is part of the war’.s puzzle, part of a band uniform and old Oklahoma statute, was the grade Wednesday morning, on In to by the parties, which fixed a i in the night, but damage was de jetty and buildings near the har milk top opener. i fense projects and added: Carnarvon Castle to fir?t charged specifically with be Come ia and see the nsw Mis> can citizen might be establish^ fer ' scribed as Immaterial. ous losses. ' I flnance.s, which is going to put the Canadian Ship vitation of the Yugoslav govern minimum wholesale price Colonel Psaro. Alpine battalion , corporative system to the test." bor." Few answered correctly- a but- I "Representatives of hrSranized ing a merriber of the Communist ment, sad remam through Thurs master tod ay/C oaplets with ao that he could go free garettes. j The Germans acknowledged the The communique said there was Rpatl Herald Adv». Leave Tonight Before Mrs. Osowska took the letter to commander. wa.s reported killed In ton hook. i labor and the ahlpbullding industry party and. as such, a "member of day. .9S1. 7B loss of three planes In the “ Mon- no Italian fighter oppositioii, and met with government offlciilg in a party or organization which ad jnlesr Postmaster Thomas J. Quish who ■ster ’ air raid on London Sunday action Deadline ^et. Personal Contact Principal Aim ail the R.A.fc/ajriiraft returned Destroyer Damaged in .Washington yestei^ay and apfirov- vocates violence in bringing about Establishment of personal con aatisfled himself concerning Jo R ep o rts ! night. H c*iu *8 bays safely seph's identity and then wrote for Encounter in Eastern ■ed a policy of urging there should political and Induatriiil change." tact between- the Hungarian for British Quickly Repulsed (A Turkish radio broadcast last bo no Interruption of production on Montevideo, Uruguay, Dec. 10. Ehcrle commented, after last the assistance of Senator Maloney. Previously British air raiders 1 Casualties in ff'ar eign minister and Yugoslavia's Vessel Sinks N azis H ave night from Ankara said the A tla n tic. the'part of employes or employer* —yO —British sailors rqahed re night's verdictf leading statesmen was said to be ' ?TOASf ER Mrs. Osowska stated that she were said by informed sources to j Greeks had captured three of Wipt to know hoW graqd coffee With Greece, 2,428 r before all facilities at the disposal pair work on the battle-damaged .Subject to ronriclhm the principal aim of Count Csaky's I was willing to assume the expense j have attempted to fly over Ger Italy's six air ba.ses in Albania. can be? Then buy Bokir bean Simply set a button to make it "pop Rome. Dec. 10 — iff5 — Italian of the National Defense Advisory auxiliary criilser Carnarvon Castle "That means that any person visit; I of Joseph's return. (ContlnilSs From Page One) many In the night but were quick casualtiea in the war with Greece Lost W a r } (bi.spatches from Belgrade said Ottawa, Dec. 10 — (>P) — The today so she could be ready to coffee and have it ground just up” the toait— or to keep it warm ly repulsed. 1.337-ton Canadian destroyer Commission for adjusting differ-1 who la a member of the Com- Political circles said the con- j U. S. State IJepartinent in November 'numbered 2.428. in j Greek newspapers received at the leave before 6:30 p, m. tonight ferences would cover all pressing ' right (or vour own coffee pot. After some correspondence with The British raiders were „,said ive a .Saguenay was damaged by a tor encea have been exhausted." munlBt party 1.x subject to convic ’ til you’re ready to butter and serve 75 miles frJimfrwr the_ south roast ^ cluding, 780 dead. 731 ml.viing and Yugtxsluv border said the Italians G problem.? In this part of the worM, ; (4:30 p. m.. e.?.t.l, the deadline to have confined their efforts to one (Continued from Page One) pedo In an encounter with a sub The labor dispute la over de tion under the criminal syndicnl- it. Never before a toaster .so com Secretary of .State Cordell Hull. Clenfuegos, between the Isle of 917 wounded, an rifficlal report said I were attempting to land trcxjps at set by the Uruguayan government. including localization of the Ital- i BOKaAR COFFEE Senator Maloney was informed particular locality, which was not marine In the Eastern Atlantic, mands of the AFL's Lumber and i.«m law and linblo to receive the Pines and Grand Cavman Island. today. San Giovanni dl Medua, northern Sawmill Workers' Union for wage The govclnment, meanwhile, iyn-Greck war. pletely automatic ai the new Sun that .the State Department is tak This is well within the American Identified. In the second half, “where the Axis with 21 men missing and . 18 maximurn penally of 10 year.? Im- The November casualties on all Albaniaji seaport, because of the Latest models in a wide price range Increases of 7'^ cents an hour to a studied a note delivered by Ger They predicted one outgrow ^ l-Lh. beam. New features! New beauty! ing tip. Joseph's case, and that it neutrality belt. The latest Clepnan Air Force ac will begin to descend." because: wounded, Naval service hcadquar- pri.xonment and $5,000 fine" fronts l;i the war against both ,1. “Only two countries In the fall of Porto Edda and heavy minimum of 70 cents, with a man Minister Otto Langmann pro of the talks would be a fomnil Bags? wfll seek to establish his true (There was no word from the tivity over Eflglaild. It was said, bomb damage to^urazzo and Val are featured at our camera counter ters disclosed today.’ Eberle pointed out that while declaration to strengthen friend convenience: See it to- identity so that his citiMnship can w’hs limited largely to “(disturbance Englahd and Greece totalled 3,411, world can he master of the seas - The Saguenay reached port "for week's vacation on pay. Tacoma la testing against a 24-hour exten the law did not act directly a.? an 6,031-ton German freighter Rhein, including 96 natives In Africa,-the ona. Albania has ^nly -four prin especially packaged for the holidays. sion of the 48-hour time limit ship and independent collaboration^ be made secure. If this is done, whirl left Tampico with the Idar- and reconnoltering" flights. Great Britain and the United the necessary repairs.”, th^ an the strike center. TVenty "planta injunction against the party it.«elf, announcement said. cipal ports on the Adriatic.) originally set for repairs by Uru- between the-two nations. the United- States embassy will wald to make a dash across the T h r ^ Brltk^h planes were report- States. nouncement said. are closed there, affecting 5,200, any person who' voluntarily lie- NQW AT LOWIIT PRICI IN HlfTORT Among the casualties In the giiay. seek to arrange for his release Atlantic. ed downed'yesterdaj'.yet 2. “The aviation potential in the This was the first report of dl- men. Aside from the Seattle came a member was liable' to More effort ia consumed In ^ iS S iiS e d m from the concentration camp. (In a previous, attempt to aneak Greek conflict. It said, were a few hands of Great Britain and the ect damage to a Canadian fight- plants, about a dozen other mill The Carnarvon Castle was dam pro.seculion. AT ALL AAP FOOD STORiS Albanians flghUng alongside the Mahe Gretnest Gains KODAK 35 aged by German shells in a fight working a typewriter all day than Meanwhile, Joseph, still a Reich through the British blockade, four United States Is so big it can not ship by an enemy’''i'e*sel. Two and logging operations hav® been Shaw was the second of 12 de is required in 8 hours of digging. DOUILI AUTOMATIC •lave, Is under the lash of the con- Qprmnn ships— in^udlng the Idar- Pupils to Present Italians. be equalized by Germany." Against Right W ing f/5.6 H4»»‘ ''destroyers—the Fraser and the closed in Washington. with a raider last Thursday. She fendants tried on charitea result queror as are hundreds of thou- | the RhWn—sailed from The totals were 1,037 dead, 1,401 Further Reasons for t'onfldenco London. Dec. 10—(ff5—Greek Margaree—were lost in collisions. One m ill,wan closed at Portland, put Into Montevideo harbor Sat ing from a raid on Communist sands of men Joss fortunate even | -pampico. One of .the vessels, the wounded and 1,044 missing. Benes listed further rea-sona (or troops were reported to have made Casualties on the Saguenay where workers were preparing to urday for re)ialrs. party headquarters here aeveral IRONMASTER than ia he. He at least has hope.' phyrgia, was scuttled by her crew Christmas Play 4'omplete Casualty lis t his confidence. their greatest gains yesterday KODAK raised to 281 the number of Can consider an cmployer.s’ proposal To Sail Under Sealed Orders \ month.? ago. Heats quickly — stays hotter — The rest have none. when a warship was sighted, and The complete casualty list as “ The American pre-sldentlal elec against the Italian right wing, ada's Naval men reporteil dead or for a 5-cent hourly raise with a Briti.sh Minister .Millington Robert Wood, state secretary^ of irons faster. The only automatic In his letter—ahd how it ever , „thor three fled back to har- published by the high commatid VIGILANT JR. KODAK Drake said the Carnarvon Caatle tion which assured continuation of driving to Piqueras, 15 miles north missing since the. war began. week's vacation. the party, was conylcted O c t.'ll iron with a Thumb-tip Heat Reg> got out no one knows—he tells ot. hor.l was: “ would sail ivilhln the stipulated under . the statute and. as in having to work so hard' that i •___ — A cantata"Chllde Jesus” will be American aid to Great Britain of Porto Edtia on the coastal road. SIX-20 •8»» , BANTAM presented by the combined seventh On the Greek front: 722 Italians without, a break; the victory erf In the central fighting front In Dorks For Repalrn time. He a'(lded that hot eveb her Shaw's ca.se, the > jury recom ulator up in the handle, cool, sssy« has hardly time even to write.; , a • . tri • captain would know her destiria- and eighth grade choirs of the and 8 Albanians dead, 917 wound- Britain In the Battle of England: Albania, military circles said, Ital f/8 *3*» London, Dec. 10—(ff5—The Ca Rumanians Will mended the maximum sentence. POPULAR to-set, conveniently marked for ail There are no shoes (or the slaves, , I ,J 'Iercfion t SltlflS tion until he opened sealed orders and they are always watched by ; v, . ,■» Nathan Hale and Barnard schools eii, 731 missing. the enormous blunder of Italy In ians left the town of Kelcyre On nadian destroyer Saguenay, tor .Areuaed nf Advocating A'iolene* types of fabrics. Cool, wrist-rest at the Nathan Hale auditorium on Air force: 50 dead, 92 wounded, provoking war against Greece; the the road north from Premet to pedoed by a submarine In the at sea. Wood, who la free on bond pend guararda who drive them at their Ifliriltfl fr een Langmann's protest against the FOOD MARKET ing handle...... $ S . # 8 London. Dec. 10—(ff5—The Ad Monday evening, Der. 16, It w as 162 missing. increasing difficulties of Germany Berat. North Atlantic, has docked In an I-.06C All Properly ing appeal, was accustomed of ad hardtrd labor. extension of lime granted ■ the miralty announced today 13 mer announced today by Director G. Navy: 89 dead. 182 wopnded, 130 In all occupied countries where In the northern sector, against English port for repairs. It was vocating violence In effecting In He la, confined at Alt Rozenthal Come in and see the latest Eastman British vessel recalled that Drake In East Prussia. — chant ships totalling 52,229 tons Albe'rt Pearson. The c'.ioirs total mlsaing. GernrOns are facing an impossible the Italian left wing, heavy snows disclosed today. dustrial or governmental change. 855 Main Street Rubinow Building North Africa: 42 dead. 107 cameras. Brownies as low as $ i ; Bucharest, Dec. 10— (ffb —Ru protested to Uruguay a year ago Defense attorneys said they were sunk by “ enemy" action in 17 mixed voices. tiisk; the Increasing difficulties of and ’(stiffening" Italian resistance manians who "work against tho “ Where Thrifty Shoppers Shop” ifSSiBm the week ended Dec. 1. compared wounded. 10 missing. were said to have slowed the (or giving the German pocket bat would ask for a new trial for The seventh annual ('hristmas Germany from an economic, finan Kodaks from $3.95. There’s an ap> Interests of the state abroad” not tleship Admiral Graf Bpce addi \vith a weekly average of 65 wceka carols concert will be given at th'e East Africa: 26 dead, 70 wound cial and moral point of view and as Greek advance. Pheasant Dinner Shaw and. If overruled, would ap COFFKEMASreR W ill Bid Again propriate model for every name on only will lose their citizenship, but tional time to make repairs. peal. of war of approximately 62,000 high school auditorium by the com ed. 7 missing. a consequence of the blockade,” all their property, under a new Automatically brewt coffte for the tons. ' North African native casualties: your gift list. . . box, folding, and The Graf Spee's captain order County Attorney Lewis R. Mor Specials For Wednesday bined choirs and orchestra on Wed Italy, said Benes. "Is now only Enjoyed by Vets decree by Premier Ion Antonescu. ed her blown up in Montevideo correct time and akuts off when done Fpr P. O. Contract The latest report Included nine nesday evening. Dec. 18. The 50 dead, 33 wounded. 4 missing. a llabilitv and will be to the end. miniamre cameras included. Look ris, in his closing argument, de British ships totalling 41.360 tom, Officers Elected The property of their children will harbor, rather than face battle clared the (Community party uses Htore Open All Day Wedneadaya During December! — then sets itielf to keep the coffes a capella choirs, No. 1 and No. 2. be confiscated. three Allied ahips totalling 5,734 them over at your leisure today. Thirty members of the D. A. V. again with British warahipi which the bill of rights as a camouflage hot indefinitely. A ll yon do it put ia tons and one neutral ship of 5,135 total 150 voices and- the orchestra Many prominent Rumanians drove her to shelter. to rover its real purpose, which he |1 4 Recommends Beating B y Local Barbers assembled at the Hotel Sheridan SLICED coffee and water and forget it. All Robert Donnelly, formerly of tons. consists of forty pieces. Public Records probably will be affected by the said was de.structlon of the Amer RIB , llancbester, but now residing In la.st night and enjoyed a pheasant decree, Informed quarters said. It was pointed out the Germans Of 'Defeatists' in Italy dinner. Fred Rundbaken of Hart Can't Aecept Steel Orders ican system of governrhent by chrome plate— unbreakable. Remove Hartford, holder of the present Rome, Dec. 10— (ff5 — A front It was learned eight barges aald they sank 227,500 tons of ford, state legal adviser to the vet revolution. P o rk R o ast BACON brew-top and you have the loveliett contract for carrying the mall page editorial in the newapaper H A successful meeting of the owned by Jews had been seized by shipping in the week ended Dec. 1. British Hang eran organization and Fred Kline, Bombay, India, Dec. 10—(ff?— George Crpom, defense a^omey, from Hartford, with stops at Buck Popolo dl Roma recommended to newly formed Barbers’ Association the state and "rented to The Ger of servers...... $ 1 § * 0 0 According to a lease filed today liaison officer at the Newington Because of heavy war demands In aald the Communist p y iy sought land, Station A in Manc'uester, Tal- day the beating of “defeatists of Manchester was held last night man Society of Navigation on the Or with matched tcrvics tet includ at the office of the town clerk. A C A M ER A M A N IN hospital were present and each the United Kln^om, the British changes only by peaceful means. . eottville, Vernon and Rockville. German Spies alarmists, pessimists and rumor Kohn Brothers Tobacco company in Odd Fellows hall. Plans for so Danub«.” government will be unable to ac 1 0 * 1*- ing trspi sugar nnd crMussUi cial activities of the organization YO U R H O M E? THE spoke briefly. cept orders from India for most ‘ . will be called upon to bid for the Curb Stocks if ______mongers" In Italy. Incorporated has rented 10 acres Commander Edward Copeland ,• contract acrain. It will expire July The newspaper ■ sharply critl of land and ^a 5 acre shed on were discussed and the following Urges Preparing Now classes of steel. It was announced Danlah Nazis Arrested CENTEX CUT (Oontlnoed From Page One) officers Were named for one year; nf the David McCann Chapter act Washington, Dec. 10. (ff5—Boris today. Arrangements shortly will V J, 1941. The contract, now In Its Aasd Gas and El A clzed Italians who buy Swiss Spencer street' from ■ Raymond tO. ed as toastmaster and Introduced newspapers and read "enemy com President, Thomak Curran: vlce- Shishkin, American- Federation pf be made. It was said, to place In Copenhagen, (Via Berlin), Dec. fourth year has been held by Mr. Am Sup Pow ...... so that transmitting wave-lengths Miller for a term of'five years. Choos* his CENTER tl-.e speakers and received many : Donnelly and it pays 92,958.72 a muniques and news from English Application ,presldcnt, Vincent Farrand: re Labor economist, told a special dian orders in the United States 10—i/P)—Nearly 300 Danish Nasi P o r k C h o p s Cent States El ...... could be changed. sift from euf compliments from the state offi The Manchester Electric Dtvtsion jrear. A bond of 93,100 Is required Cits Serv., pfd ...... sources," and termed them "poor Application. for a marriage cording seerMary, Earl Stairs and House committee Investigating In through the British Purchasing were arrested in the north Schles cials for the excellent showing of terstate migration yesterday that Commission there. Previous to Mr. Donnelly taking El Bond and Share . Idiots" and "rascals.” license has been made at the office treasurer, Plato Pagaal., wig town of Headerslev Sunday PentonvUle prison was the site of Mg Btoek 0( the chapter since Its reorgsnlzs- Congress should start now prepar ever the contract It was held for Ford Limited ...... "These gentlemen who smell ‘of of the town clerk by Robert M. A t the same time It was an PHARMACY night when they tried to parade Florida Grapefruit Juicy Tangerines the hanging of Roger Casement. tlon last siimnaer., Louis Chagnot ing to cope with economic prob Mont BIsuic, the higheat peak n n oofnnDOfiooT I if four years by John McEvitt, also a Nlag Hud ...... defeatism are those who read our Hamilton, a reserve corps major nounced that effective Monday, O N E -K O D A K illegally in uniforms. In riotins Irish Nationalist, for high treason December 16th the prices on hair Odd Fellows Block of Vernon supplied the pheasants lems which may have to be faced of the Alps, commonly supposed that accompanied the arrests, ten 4 fo r 15c 2 Doz? 29c '3 Hsadieeter resident. Bids for the Penn Road ...... In the World war. His execution, war bulletins with the air of be and now commander of a CCC cuts would be 50c for adults' and for the dinner. The affair .broke when the present defenac emer to be In Sviltzerland, r ^ I y ia al policemep and Nazis were wound 778 Mala Strtrt r cwtract win be received" by the Segal Lock ...... on August 3. 1916. was the first ing fed up," the editorial said, camp at Warwick, R. I., and Mrs. ACCESSOKIES 40c for children, with a 60c price 487 Main Street , yp about ten* o'clock. gency la over. most entirely In Frcnclr territory. ' Vourth AasistwiWPoatmaster Gen- Unit Gaa ,...... hanging In En^and (or high trea- “those who know everything. In Antonia Marie Busch, widow of ed. for all prevailing on Saturdays. ! nnd until 4:90 p(m,, January Unit Lt and Pow A son in near|y;l 9o xeara. corrigible rumor mongers who al- "Frank Busch of this town. f ) MANCHESTER'EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMQ940 PA Q i MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIA), MANCHES’l’ER, CONN. TUE8DAT, UECEMBEK 10, 1940 TEH
whioh ooluBma «< hlaab aad wMta amoks wars rlitng. Agree on Plan K Guardsmen Drill Tonight Local Sport Chatter Hold Driver The Urea wars worst In and Obituary Boxing Resumes at Spes Center Tonight ‘8. ^Goodrich Elected around Calais. ScorM of persons After Crash nocked to the Kent seashore when For Publicity Fingerprinted O f il^ti-Tanks Manchaatar’a P A ’a aafi tba baikatban brilliant, ia tryinfi out word spread that the "R. A. F. had Ion fit. fUana V a NtUnff tba paoa at center for Weeieyan . . . be [ead of County G. O. P. left aome vialtinf cards across the Deathfi in the State roUah Ltoipw, aaeh waa a atendout at forward oa teat Alice Marble channel." By Dies Unit with two wins In aa many atarta year’a yearling aquad . . . Ned iW. ff. S. Seeks Second Win TroHoopsters Oppose | Billy Farr to But haze and low clouds obscur Lieut. Barron Present L_ Permanent Unit Here to Joseph Nevue Arrested AHlrar B. Gewdjr and they'ra Itkaly to come up to O'Malley, brother of Bob and like ed the distant coast. Arthur B. Oowdy, 67, of >75 Take Place of Former their clash at the Bllvar City on the latter a graduate of Loomla m .'.:..M .>« n t H «*-T: to the Immediate future except When His G ir Smashed Two Meaaerschmitt 109's wing (Coattsoeg Frans Page Oae) At the Armory; Other Takes Honors U i a i r m a n O I n e - would continue re- Goodwin place, -E ast Hartford, Chrlatmaa nlglit with unbeaten Prep, la lotdied upon aa a coming At West Hartford Friday / j Teachers College \ Oppose Berger ing toward the English coast were News of the Soldiers. Headquarters Co. lentleaaly. , ^ . Into Two Others. lettsra Mttlng out tho gist c t their died at his home yesterday after records . . , the atendlng followa: cage atar tor Trinity, being a lead ilican Town Com- In the war he aald "we stand driven back by anti-aircraft ttre noon. He waa a retired painter and and British SpltBres. discussions. PcL ing candidate for a berth at for Landslide Manchrde ts scheduled ~ In Main Clash fortified against every eventuall- By Daaay Shea waa bom In South W inder. He had The new Antl-TSnk company « t 1.000 Al Nordmark, who led Wlll'amfwaa Nordmartt and Prokolkln that t^Mlittee Honored; Dr. An arrest for drunken driving Jackson said that he would "be Meriden ...... ward . . . paced Hall's closing rally. to opposqdefeated rival ty. was the outgrowth of a three car satiafled to have your committee Lieutenant Barron of the Man been a resident of East Hartford the 169th Infantry has been or Mancheater . . . 1.000 HaU High of Wait Hartford »o a "England may do what she will for the last 34 yean. He leaves his ganised and will hold Ita first as- With'a 30-23 victory over Mid when theopatera take on >McConaughy Speaks. crash on Main atreet near the determine for Itself whether a set chester police force flnger-printed Hartford ...... 067 A meeting of the Central Con 19-0 triumph over Manehester dur Tennis Queen Oiosen —she will sustain harder hits with First Lady Avers wife, Mn. Mae Lodbell Oowdy and oembly tonight at the local A r dletown, Manchester Is determined Willtmantiers College at Pat Vendrillo FacM state armory yesterday afternoon. of facts which it has developed Briatol .500 necticut Basketball League will be ing the rsoent grid campaign and td hurdle West Hartford In order to asr. r A Goodrich of Robert e«ch weapon.” the membere of the K Guards last a son, Edwin A. Oowdy of Eiut mory. Thla company, which la . ThompoonvlUe .000 held tomorrow night In the offices As Top Woman Ath the Wlndset school gym Mrs. C. A. uoooncn oi rv«u ' Whatever hajjpens, he declar- Held for court waa Joseph Nevue, should be referred to this depart earned recognition as .one of the enter the Bristol,clash here a week O ’Coin in the Semi- Most Unions Will ment for prosecution or should be night at the armory. All members Hartford; a slater, Mrs. Mlnnls made up of Manchaater, Rockvllla I Middletown ... .000 of the Hartford Sporting Goods tomorrow^ g o'clock. The , vice-chairman of the Man- ■ inter, Germariy will be victor- 31, of 154 Charter Oak atreet. It Lathrop of Mancheater and a state's outstanding fullbacka, ia from Friday with an unbeaten Lea lete with Record 216 was reported the Nevue machine disclosed In aid of formulation of who were not present are receiv and Wllllngton men and la undar (iL' TerryvlUe----- .000 Company In Hartford at 8 o'clock gue record. Bristol has already Teachers tady made four Final ; Opener Slated er Republican Town commit- i lous." ^ ^ , brother Samuel Oowdy of Man local offlcera la to be a permanant likely to prove Just aa troublesome starts thi and have gain hit the rear of a car driven by Adjust Initiation legislation to better the altua- ing orders this week to report next New Britain .. .000 to organize for the coming season to High's baaketears whan these won twice so the winner of the Votes in A P Poll. chester besides several nephews Manchester unit and la to taka ed deciaiv'ver Laurel Col For 8 :3 0 O^Clock. .. ™ ,.~w •' >“ :^«'e;',Sr"“'oV K L T t Otto Winters of 215 Highland Uon.” week to Lieutenant Barron for and nieces. . . Maneheeter Green, last year's rival schools collide this Friday on High-Brlstol tilt will gain th# Lea street as Winters was about to Commenting that conflicts might this esason. over the quarters of the former champ, la expected to defend its lege, New state Teachers ,artford County Republican jnuneh “unrestricted air warfare" Thi funeral will be held at the Yvon Robert, the popular Hall's floor in a CCIL encounter. gue lead, if the Clarkemen get by New York. Dec. 10 (J>)—M L „ .Women’s Association, at its i attack on Freiburg, park. The Nevue car then drove (Oontinaed From Page One) appear In some cases, the attor Selective Service cards were al Howitzer and Headquarters Com title, while Morlarty Brothers, Hall. College. I State Teachers Feature Bouts Tonight Whitney Funeral Home, 921 Main French-Canadlan, will tiuigle with Nordmark, a big, strapping ath Harnion, meet the new champion. and Collefi of New Haven. r a w this forenoon at the local Y. *aid, "I didn't want to at on and smashed head-on into the ney general said that he did not so made out last night for each street. East Hartford, tomorrow panies. burly Marvin Weatenberg, the for whose player# won the-honore for lete, was the spearhead of Wzat i West Hartford has gained only it was "deplorable" that, in aome Mis# Alice Marble of California Coach Px:hing’a charges | ' M. C. A. building. Mrs. Goodrich tack anything except military ob car of Gertrude Stevens of 43 believe "that we can, or need to, man and mailed to the Director of afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Nath The purpose of this company la mer Shadow, In tho feature bout the Green lost eesaoif may also Hartfonl'a offehalvs In turning. three triumphs over MsnehesteV Main Bout Ridge street. There was consider cases, the children of migrant work out in advance a formula to fumi'ah protection, within tho and New Yorx. have beeni only once this Billy Farr va. Tony Berger. ^ancceeds Mrs. Corinne Roosevelt jectives," and added: Selective Service in Washington. an B. Burton of the Burnside of the weekly wreatling show at seek entry In the circuit . beck East Hartford High last Fri- In the 28 meetings between the Yesterday It lo^ ed as If Tom "I waited one month for them able property damage. families '"haven't any idea what It which will cover such unpredict During the evening, the non Infantry re^ment, against tanka, yesr, droiS-40 decision t o ; Alaop of Avon, who has held the Methodist church will officiate and Foot Guard Hall, Hartford, Thura- day, 37-21, Playing at center, schools In 14 years. lU last win Harmon had won t pretty decisive Semi-Final to cease this sort of combat. I means to be citizens of a demo able aituatlona, but I am confident commissioned officers took charge armored cars and other mechanised The Hazardvllle Hoboes, a faat coming in the second game of the the Alumne local mentor i’nDSitlon for a number of years. In another mishap, cars driven the burial will be in Wapplng day night. Both held the heavy Nordmark tallied three times from triumph In beteg named j No. I Pat Vendrillo vs. Clara O'COln. waited two and three months. But cracy. that you and I can settle such con units. It Is to be armed with the 1934-35 season by 27-25, since h()s been lia players hard ' Enthusiastic Worker by Frank DeFelice of 103 Congress of the company, and the commis cemetery. weight title for a short perltxl and semi-pro basketball team, wishes the floor and converted a pair of male athlete of uie year In the As for this tuipects them to Special Attraettons Mrs. Goodrich has been a per- now we are conducting war as they street and Thomas Weir of 117 "Everyone ought to know what flicts informally between us as sioned staff reported In the Supply new 37 m.m. anU-tank guns and^ which time the Clarkemen have he wants to defend,” the first lady te counted among the leading to book games with teams In and free tries, while Coleman and Pro- sociated rrcju poll. But the Har show marrovement. Kat- Eddie Stone vs. Chick Jackson. vglstent, tlrclcas worker in the local wanted it." Summit street collided on Broad they arise.” Room with Colonel Fox In order to testa are now being made around Mancheater the kolkin, both guards, also contri run up a string of ten In a row Charlie Backofen vs. Tony Taunts British declared, in discuaaing a lack of l^tent^ers for the crown now worn mon landslide shrinks to a small kaveek, 5'Parclnk, Kirka I •MOclatlon since its organization, street at the Center street Inter Negotations between the com inventory all the company equip heavier weapons for this organiza| Hoboes have defeated the Osborne buted three twin-pointers splece. over Coach Eric Norfeldt’s charges. and Packatpected to start Buckley. educational opportunities among Funerids th e"A n geI." The semi-final, Hall won by 32-18 in the first game pebble rolling down a small hill ■ad during the recent campaign He/taunted the British with talk- section. It was reported the De- mittee and the Justice Department ment. Among the officers present tion, probably a new type of ^blch will be a 45-mlnute time Prison Farm by 29-13 and last year Bluehfleld. Weiner and Hill fllled with Pris) Rubacha, By migranta. were begun at the suggestion of of 1928-29 and by 2917 In the sec com part with today'# vote for devoted all her energy and enthu- Ing/'about my missing bus. Well. Fellce auto, swinging Into Broad Y'oung Will Be Heavy Burden were Major James H. McVeigh i.(.m. gun, limit bout Instead of the usual 30 won 30 games while losing 14 the forward bertha and Hill scored Mias Marble as outaUnding wom cholski. lAlbert. Hirth, Four excellent bouts will top th# ■Isism to the ta.sk of getting out 1 got there just long enough ahead atreet, went on too wide a curve President Roosevelt who tele and Lieut. Walter Cowles. Bobert A. Klttel Fersonnal twice. This game waa nip and ond game of 1932-33. However, "The young people—,” she con The funeral of Robert A. Klttel, miniitea, br(ngs a re-match be . . . teems Interested are asked an competitor of 1040. Oik and Se reserve. Card this evening at the Sporte the Republican vote and making to climb aboard before the Brit and ran into the Weir automobile. graphed to Chairman Dies (D., The personnel for the new com to write Frank Lucas, North road, tuck all the way aa East Hartford games played in the Hall g^m have Trade Iffor Its second tinued, "I think they are going to School Sunday of 18 BIssell street, who died at tween Saminy Menacher and been remarkably close and excit Seventy - two sports experU Center and will be supported by a Bew voters. She has been equally ish. Wherever the German soldier be a heavy burden in tuberculoaia Texas) a caution against "piiema- This Sunday, a school for the pany is composed of the local mea Hazardvllle . . , led 8-6 at the quarter and 16-15 at start of tht the East .Side fine undercard which will feature stands, nobody else can get." ture disclosure of facts of or sup the Hartford hospital yssterday George 'T im '' Lihnehan. This pair the end of the third period with the ing and Manchester may be due for throughout the country took part (active in the County Association, hospitals and prisons unless we non-commissioned officers Is an of the former Headquarters com put up a balr-ralslng battle some In the voting. All but seven put Rec Fndsoon at 3:15 flarry Kitchen Young Polowitrer of Windsor attending executive board and Hitler got a round of applause positions to the public.” afternoon, will be held at the W. pany and mostly men who saw score tied at 11-all at the half. It plenty of opposition this Friday. o’clock af^indsor High, British Capture devise some means of seeing that nounced by Lieut. Walter E. Burr. P. Quish funeral home, 226 Main weeks ago with Sammy getting the James H. O'Leary, dean of local the tennis queen, al.-io the winner tx)cks and Pal Lcduc of Spring- vSroup meetings whenever held, from his audience when he said education moves with them. TTie attorney general and Voor- service with the old Howitzer com baseball umpires, w'as one of 14 coached b> Powers of this field. Mass, The first fighters will "the time for the final struggle Is In addition to this, all the NCO's street, Thursday afternoon at nod and the wild Bostonian who in 1039, at the head of the list. ■nd making a deep study of legis "If something is not done. I his had an Initial conference last will meet at the armory Thursday pany. The Hartford men have Connecticut men Included on the town. Thirvalry haa pro Mptton as both teams are bidding , dimj, through the ropes at 8:30 determined by us. I am always 4,000 Italians 1:30 and at the South Btetbodist never fails to keep the crowd on She got 65 first-place votes, nine for places in the state Class B lative matters and town govem- think, we are in for a very dan week at which the baaia for the evening for a meeting on recruit been transferred back to the city list o f umpires approved by the seconds and three thirds (this to duced marup tussles and , sharp. Billy Fair and Pat Vendrll- careful. We cun afford to wait church at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. edge will resort to every rough tac Fnday's 1st to be an ex- tourney next March. ^ Blent procedure. Her election l.s a gerous altuation." agreement today was reached. ing. Trucks carrying recruiting and a new Headquarters company New England College Associa tal of 77 votes being explained by lo will have plenty of vocal sup [ aource of pride and sati.sfaction to The Qerprinn people will appreciate In his letter to Voorhia today, E. E. Story will officiate and the tic to turn the tables on the rugged it more if I wait and thereby save (Continued from Page One) The first lady took the commit parties are expected to be assign interment will be In Ellington. Is being organized there under the and fast moving westerner. Two tion's b ^ b a ll committee . . . Four Quintets Rated the fact that several ballots gave port when they climb into the ring Ber associates in the local Repub tee with her on a tour of words Jackson did not mention Dies by ed to local streets in addition to command of Capt. Warren Ken O'Leary, who has been president her first, second and third place) in the feature and semi-final bouts lican Women's club, anil she is a lives." name and at one point In It said The funeral home will be open for 30 minute time limit bouts com The world must recognize," he British, African and “free French" from California to Florida. She other forms of building up the nedy. The other officers of that of the Central Connecticut Board and 216 points. and both are In excellent shape Brortby successor to Mrs. Alsop. that Information had been given friends from Wednesday noon un plate the program. troops under Sir Maitland Wilson. described one settlement in the present campaign. company will be men who were for several years, has handled Just aa she stood so far above i for their engagements tonight. Followed by laineheon said, “ that there can be no defeat the department by "yourself, by til the time of the funeral. As Best in the East in Germany, either military or In the first of these, he said, an Florida Everglades as resembling Firing Squad Tomorrow former sergeants; namely. Lieuten many college games In New Eng the amateur tennis field that she Lik'Rule Changes Reservations ran still be made up The cotmty meeting was follow- Congressman Starnes (D., Ala.), Baaketball score aheete are economic, due to long duration" of Italian general was killed and his "a rabbit hutch " and "a fire trap.” Members of Company K will Paul M. Turkington ants Broderaon, O’Keefe, Healey land and his work has earned him finally turned pro for lack of com i to sbt o’clock tonight by calling ad by a luncheon at one o'clock in Congressman Dempsey (D., N.M.), available at The Herald for organ the war. second in command captured. The standard of living among furnksh a firing squad and buglers The funeral of Paul M. Turklng and Cobbs. recognition as a topnotcher. . . Spaanned Snuada Make mi»«ing. Jim petition (and $25,000), so she ;36»0. the banquet hall of the Y. M. C. “ I am not a man who. when once He declined to sqy, however, many workers , "is a serious thing," and perhaps by others. Any limi The officers personnel of the ized teams and may be had for the seasonea squaaa IUHAC; , all-Ieague forward finished so far ahead in the point It was Charlie Backofen A., nerved by the Women's Divl- for the funeral of Sgt. Edward J. ton, the 6-years-old son of Mr. for Lussed by Majors the fight is taken up, drops it. whether the Italian base at Sldi she said. tations that we have asked on pub local unit is as follows: Capt. Ray asking . . . all cage quints that A few Items back In this colungi : who stopped the winning streak o f aion under the direction of Gcner- Kelly tomorrow niorning. Mem and Mrs. Harold A. Turkington, of Dartmouth, U IU , Du- ^ two years le^a the stuck. His standing there hardly was a sec “ In my lexicon, there Us not the Barrani had been cut off. Before Mrs. Roosevelt took the licity have in each instance been 55 Winter street, was ' held this mond E. Hagedorn, 1st Lieutenant want scores published must use we mentioned "Ike" Cole's bid for - „ _ _ i brother, Hugh, is a promising ond. This (kjubtful distinction, in ; Tony Buckley of Worcester and isl Secretary Miss Marlon Tinker. bers of the squad will report at word capitulation. The prime minister's ruddy face stand, Mrs. Alberta Thomas, faithfully observed." He added: aftehioon at 2 o’clock at the T. P. Charles W. Bycholski, 2nd Lleut- this score sheet and roust see that the center post on Wesleyan's cage ,, I , „ _ - A f * A s ? A s from the Bay State is com- The tables were attractive with the armory not later than 7:30 in q u e s n e fl a n d K . I . s t a t e ! sophomore. any event, was won by cheerful “ I don't seek a ficht. but once it was beaming as he announced the mother of eight and wife of an ■ "I suggest, therefore, that mat Holloran funeral home 175 Center enant.a George W, Elliott and Ed results of games are filled in cor array but forgot to Include the rr r- II Princeton and Yale may also be Po8SlbI«on» O v e r - Last I\ t£ n t 8 r tg h ls ing hert tonight to avenge that the serge dress uniform complete Betty Jameson of Son Antonio, — ^ _ I# atreamers of red paper and clus is forced on me 1 will conduct It succcs.sful opening of the cam itinerant electrician, told how her ters of this kind be handled In street. Adjutant J. N. Curtis of the ward Gatchell. All are Manchester rectly . . . we especially ask fact (Hat Bill Stnnamon, former l o p s ; i > o m e l l i n r e a i . threats. Pennsylvania may be the defeat If possible. It Is said that ters of evergreens at Interval.s. with O. D. shirts. The soldiers Tex., who got four firsU and 89 so long as there i.s a breath of life paign against Marshal Rodolfo family had sought work dver the formally between yourselt or other Salvation Army conducted the senior teams to call for a supply High athletic great, will bC back surprise team of the league. Coach sliadoiding Ru Buckley can really fight, and what Tomato cocktail, Christmas Jelly are asked to come earlier If in men except Gatchell, who is from points for the quite considerable in me. Graziani's Army which for country since 1934 when she and appropriate members of the com services. The burial was In the Andover. of the official blanks . . . at one of the forwards for the Lon Jourdet. handicapped for sev feat of winning the U. S. women’s Bv The Associated Press | i# more likes to. all of which ■alad, chicken pattle?. mashed po clement weather develops so that By Don Sanders mors; escind No- "I can conduct it today because months has been poised for an at- her husband, David William mittee and this department. When ample time will be had to furnish East cemetery, the bearers being The men of the new company Cardinals . . . Slnnamon Is a sen NEA Service Staff Correspondent eral seasons by small players, has golf title for the second year In a Philadelphia—Gus Dorazio, 188,, makes for a splendid return en- tatoes, buttered pens, hot rolls, I know the entire German people on Alexandria and Suez.’ Thomas, decided to leave their ever you feel that a conference be Jack, Douglas, Allen and Robert Mervin “ Ike" Cole, former M.H. ior and letterroan . >. . at least 10 well over the 6-foot Trade kr Champs PhUadelphla. outpointed Herbie | gagement thla evening. This Chick coffee. Ice cream with chocolate them with either raincoats or are very much enthused about Four o f the teama that were row. stand behind me." (Buqbuq is 35 miles west of Sidl home in St. Louis, Mo. tween us will be helpful to the overcoats. Turkington, cousins. their new assignment and are strongest In eastern basketball | mark, and seven veterans are With points awarded on a 3-2-1 KaU, 176, Brooklyn (10). ; Jackson of Holyoke and Spring- aauce made up the appetizing Barrani, about halfway between Five of Mrs. Thomas' children, back. Toronto- Tommy SpiegaJ, 133., field, Mas.#., is also a clever chap "Only fools can think there can general understanding, I shall be Drive Enters Third Week planning to make It one of the best last year are back virtually Intact.; basis, only five others got more Chicago, - 'JPi -B a s e luncheon. be any rift among us," he aald that town and the Llbyan-Egyp- in age from 3 to 20 years old. and ] glad to arrange it They should continue to dominate In New England, Connecticut than three points. They were Mar Uniontown Pa.. oulpolnUd Dave j who plans to return to Florida for N Visitors Are Welcomed The K Company Recruiting organizations in the regiment. ball's majotclub owners later. tian border.) her husband were also In the com The attorney general told Voor There have been many promotions the eastern picture and be In the seems destined for second place jorie Gestring, Los Angeles diving Castllloux, 13.5 3-4, Montreal, the winter months and then turn The guest speaker, Licutenant- Drive enters its third week today. behind Rhode Island SUte, with pro. He must, however, g e t' by His speech was broadcast "Free French” Cooperate mittee room but the youngest his that It would be "helpful to About Town to fill s o ^ o f the new vacancies Bears Get 1st Call On running for national honors. star, 31 without a first-place vote; opened thel: winter meet ( 10). Qovernor James L. McConaughy; throughout Germany, in German- He said the Royal Air Force aid child, Sonje, began to. cry when The drive has been progressing New Hampshire, Maine and North Eddie Stone of Hartford. bear in mind" that convictions with much success due to the ex- created-Tor sergeants and cor The teams are Dartmouth In the Patty Berg, Minneapolis golf ace ing today arlings of a pos Chicago Nate Bolden, 157'.v,| the retiring president, Mrs. Alsop; occupied territory, i41ovakia, Hun for Greece which had proved her mother left her to go on the Eastern Intercollegiate League. eastern battling for third. Young Polowltzer, who fought a could not be obtained becaiire' of c^Wnt work of the present mem porals and more are to be made who, like M iu Marble, turned pro sible blast olve action and Chicago, outpointed Tony Cisco, I her auccessor, Mrs. Goodrich; Mrs. gary and It.aly. "moat important” in the Greek stand. Sonje was taken from the Rhode Island State In the New , Carnegie Tech lost four fine sizzling three-round draw with activities "however objectionable bers of the unit. A banquet in The monthly meeting of the before induction Into Federal serv this year, one first and 23 piolnts; 161. Norristown, Pa., (10). j George F. Borst, president of the victories had caused a temporary room. England Conference, and twb In aUrtera, Including the great Bob the still gemur of trade Pal Leduc o f Springfield, will have rontriists Two Systems and injurious (to the public inter honor, of the new recruits will be board of directors of the Man ice. At the present time with a Harmon, Kimbrough Babe Dldrikson-Zahartas, Western Providence, R. I.—Larry Bol- Manchester Republican Women's postponement of the attack I'nable To Pay Fee dependents, Duquesne and Long Stark, and starts from scratch. a chance to gain a victory tonight. Ho contrasted German Social est" unless they violated a specific held later in the month, it is an chester Y. M. C. A. will be held atrength of 78 men there are 10 40pen golf winner, two and 15; winds. \1n, 126 3-4. Providence, out Club, ■ and the heads of clubs against the Italians in Egypt in Mrs. Thomas said her husband Island U. Pitt will be Improved, with jmly This popular youngster has always ism with Briti.sh. French and federal statute and could be pro nounced by Captain Naylor. It is at the "Y " tomorrow night at sergeants, 15 corporals and four Lorraine Fisher of New York, As managiued their un pointed Everett- Rlghtmlrc, 128, throughout the county occupied which "free French" forces had had found a Job installing oil fur Deals Made with Eaeles ' •'■■Itue president Carl Storck Eastern teams generally lack the five reaeivers graduated. C ^ ^ gone all out against every chap the head table. Mrs. ^ r s t In be American capitalism and said the perly supported by evidence'. Interesting to note that new non eight o'clock. .specialists but this number will be swimming champion, none and 9, counted hud< disposition or Sioux City. Ia., (10). cooperated with the Army of the naces in Alexandria, Va. He had a J c . 1 r ’ - league s approval stlpu- giant players of the Pacific coast H. C. Carlson plaiu to use two and Katie Rawls-Thompson of Pittsburgh—Mose Brown, 166, they tossed into the ring with him. half of the local club gave tbc wel present conflict was one between Jackson said that the depart commissioned officers now being greatly Increased when the com complete teams. Penn SUte's acquisition ly.ng talent, two philosophies of life, that of Nile. tried to get work in Army con ment would gladly furnish the The regular meeting of tho La pany goes to 186 men as it will at And ateelers Give Chi* I lated that the Steelera remain In and the southwest, and depend on Florida, swimming, none and 4. American wnal L.eague McKeesport, Pa., outpointed Har- He haa not appeared here for a come to the G. O. P. women from appointed are coming from the passing finesse, screening and faat prospecU are good, with only one long time and it Is said that he Is the “ linves" and "have-nots." "It is too soon," the prime min struction at Fort George G. committee Information which waa dies' Auxiliary of the A. O. H. full strength. i Pittsburgh. Thompson revealed he Among the minor point-winners moguls ente.rate, sessions vev Massey, 163, New Orleans this and other towns. ranks where a .short time ago the cago Its Choice in Na* breaks for their scores. regular graduated. a greatly Improved fighter. Be No power on earth can remove ister said,' "to attempt to forecast Meade. Md., she said, but was un not involved In probable prosecu will take place this evening at More Openings . was negotiating with Earl were Mrs. Sonja Henie Topping, to consider proClems In (lb ). Gift Is Presented same men were being given recruit Up at Hanover, N. H.. Coach Paul Kartluke, big scorer at that aa it may be is always ■ will the German armed forces from either the scope or the result of the able to pay. a $300 initiation fee tive action. In cases which the eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. At the present time the com tional Loop Draft. (Greasy) Neale, now asslatant who hasn't been a competitive their respecniits. They Baltimore—Jimmy Leto, 149 An Interesting feature following considerable operations which are to some "electrician's union” training. Thi.s rapid promotion coach at Yale, to handle his team's Ossie Cowles is grooming a Dart Syracuse, heads a lanky veteran ing and aggressive mixer and nev the meal was the presentation to Norway. The Netherlands, Belgium committee decides may lead to James Fogarty, 54 Walnut street. pany strength la about 65 men ao athlete for several years, but in ranged from toward res 3-4. Hartford. Conn., outpointed in progress. But we can at any which Mrs. Thomas declared she system has been put into effect due coaching assignment. mouth team which ahould take combination which needs only er falla to please the fight fans. Mrs. Alsop, by Mrs. A. V. Oxley or France against their will, he prosecution, Jackson asked him to the large number of vacancies this gives an opportunity for more speed to complement It. variably gets a mention; Jacque cinding the irule, imposed Chalky Wright, 127, Los Angeles rate say that the preliminary phase could not identify more speciflcal- Washington, Dec. 19—(A^)—' Other rule changes adopted last Its fourth E. I. L. title trophy Those who are planning to se# Cf Southington, the new, vice thundered to his cheering audi not to disclose that fact “ or even which now occur in the grades The Mothers' Circle of St. Ger local men between the ages of 18 Brown haa six lettermen back, line CMchrane, whose nomination last year on :rican League ( 10). has been successful," Chicago Bears, who staged night Included one to prevent the in succession — a feat never be New York—Charley Varre, 134, the bouts this evening are urged to president of the Fifth District, In ence. iiy. to disclose that you are referring and ratings of Guard units. ard will meet tomorrow evening to 35 to enlist and become qauU- and will be Improved. thus brings aviation under the' chaLmpionsfaip extension of The House cheered wildly as he | Roosevelt listened Intently fore realized. The Indians have a Brooklyn. outpointed Bernle get there early If they want good behalf of the county members, of He explained he had set himself it to us." He continued: In the home of Mrs. John Daly of fled for non-commissioned officers. surprise with their 73-to-O massa- i drafting of players still eligible for heading of sports; Katherine a new contrai game's com concluded his report with the migrant mother's testimony Many of the present members without the con great scoring punch In Captain (Schoolboy) Friedkln, 136, Brook seats outside of those reserved for a handsome silver soup tureen, an up as a champion of a "have-not" 119 Bjickland street, Buckland. The Anti-Tank Company la now ere of the Washington Redskins a football Dewey, whose Lake Placid (N . Y.) missioner. Kd. Landis. statement; |then began her own recital. After "This mere announcement 1s a of the K Guards get a kick out of sent of their school athletic direc GUa Broherg, one of the East's top lyn'. (8);■ F'rankte Martin, 136’ >, the ringsiders and the high school 1860 'Victorian style for the cen Germany and attacked democra- recruiting until It reaches a few days ago, pulled another to bobsled team beat a men's com No decisiorjier term for "W e shall no doubt receive fur her extemporaneous statement, tip-off that often leads to de visiting the company rooms where tor and the league president. .Sev players last trip, and his running Pasadena, Calif,, outpointed Wishy students. Incidentally there will be ter of the table. In her usual vi cio.s a.s nations ruled by capitalists. struction of evidence or. the 'fix Linne Lodge. No. 72, Knights ot strength of 76 men. After that no day by bobbing up with first call Moriartys Bow bine for the National A.A.U. title Landis will bmtll the Joint ther news shortly. " .she was asked by Representative innumerable pictures of the old eral other rule changes were down mate. Stubby Pearson. Pearstm. last winter, and Hazel Walker Jones,. 139 3-4, Louisville, Ky.. a large crowd o f these schexil boys vacious manner, the retiring pres The British arc fighting, he said. ing' or removal, or silencing of Pythias will h61d their regular more men will be taken In until. on the services of Tommy Hannon a football player, usually starts session of the tomorrow or \ ident voiced her delight at the becau.se they know defeat would Parsons (D.. HI.) whether she "Manchester Rifles” are hanging meeting tomorrow night at 8 and "Jarrin' " John Kimbrough in for discussion before the draft got Crutcher of Little Rl, liv The pay for men whllie attending f^heney's Mschine Mhop Hammond. Ind—Joe Ghnouly, ^ who has addressed the club on pre out alarms or reports of bombings. to one another.” tures were secured recently by ing on Kerry street, went suddenly tional Professional Football Lea the other guard post, with two Bristol Cagers. another year- St; Louis lightweight, outpointed | mand Roy. 198. Bennington. Vt. • Germany's fight is one for the might, with their experiences, the year's training In Florida Is to Intermediate former forwards trying to break Calipers (0) vious occasions and therefore future, he said, "when a beautiful Throughout • the night and furnish ideas for a program. A Each, Voorhis said, has a dis Major James McVeigh from veter blind While at school yesterday. gue get a single selection from the T. Dubaldo ___104 104 91 — 299 There was ict of a hot Willie Joyce, Gray, Ind., (10). ( 8 ). seeded no formal presentation, to through the early morning rush tinct field—the Justice Depart ans in town who donated them to It proved to be merely a case be as follows; list of some 400 eligibles. The draft In. At center Is Jim Sullivan, Morlarty Brothers trekked to battle over thfich prevents Reich will be constnictod." study should be made as to how Privates. $30 per month; Pri League Schedule 6-foot„ 6-lnch sophomore, also a P. Wind .. . _____ 79 99 87—265 a Manchester audience, she said. hour, rooftop spotters watched the medical care can be given migra ment to detect and punish crime the company. where the girl became ill with a will wind up the league's two-day New Britain last night to stack j Vittullo ...... 89 108 86^283 the American >ennant win President McConaughy who liad sky over London for plaries which and the committee to make rec In addition to this, books carry vates 1st class, $36; Corporals, $54; meeting. great scoring threat. up against the fast stepping, high suchy ner from interradlng. Con tory groups, she said, and ron.sid- headache. Dec, 9 j ...... 97 86 115—298 Bot previously announced his sub- failed to attempt any follow-up of ommendations to Congress and to ing a history of all orders ever Sergeants, $60 and Specialists are Disclosure that the Bears would Rhode Island State’s miracle flying Boys' (?lub array and In a ) nie Mack, vet-jager of the eration .should be directed to the Pirates va. Suicides scoring five, which has been tops • Ject, chose to talk on "Our Con- Kansas City the 12-hour pounding given London warn the American people of dis made up in the local armory are Pinehiirst Grocery will close at paid from $5 to $30 per month ex have first call to ^ y on the two hectic encounter, replete w ith ; 369 397 379 1145 Philadelphia a said that educational factor. tra according to their classifica Bulldogs vs. Aces In New England for years, lost J Crush It,, Twist It.. Knot I t .. Becticut." Sunday night. Necesttary to Belong. loyal activities and propaganda. on file. Veterans of the old Man noon tomorrow. The store will most sought backs In' the 1940 thrills galore, the Gas House Gang j Mikes i.'i) his club woulc retain the Other rice presidents and offi tion. Thus It is po.ssiblc for a spe draft fo llo w ^ adoption of a new Hawks vs. T. Hatters only one regular, EM Petro, and Safely Code Many per.sons went to aheltera Mrs. Thomas said the union chester rifle unit may Inspect these not remain open all day Wednes suffered ita second one point dc- j Richards ...... 88 89 92—269 present no-tra»tion, which cers elected from the different dis —just in case. Others stayed up records or pictures at their con day, during the Christmas season cialist to earn more than a ser league rule last night to prevent Dec. 16 has a half do*eri promising sopho feat of the present campaign by i Kittle I which demanded the initiation fee T. Hatters vs. Aces ...... 107 109 96—312 he called "the; rule we've Yet Not A Wrinkle tricts in the county were ns fol late, waiting, before deciding to Registry Deadline venience at the armory upon the until Wednesday, December 18th, geant or corporal when qualified. any future skimming of the cream mores. 35 to 34 In the last five seconds Holland was an “ electrical union" but she Pirates vs. Hawks Coach Frank W. Keaney'a son...... 121 82 79—282 ever had." Wn and St. lows: Is Improved chance a night of rest at their invitation of Captain Naylor. It is and urges that food shopping be Men Interested may get further of the college stare In the future b did not know its exact name. Her Bulldogs vs. Suicides Warner, and Bud Conley are co- of playing time. j . Johnson ___ 106 142 116-364 Louis also reiwere Intent A PERFECT TIE Second vice president. Mrs. J. R. homes. through the efforts of these veter done In the morning tomorrow. information about this new organ by a championahlp team. "The game was nip and tuck husband, she continued, waa told Dec. 28 captalns. Stutz Modzelewskl, who on keeping it books, but Miller, 1st district, Hartford; third Weather Not .Unfavorable For Aliens Nears ans that the K Guards now have a Plnehurst’s regular Wednesday ization by contacting any member The new rule, effective with the throughout and the capacity A PERFECT GIFT Vice president, Mrs. Frederick (Continued From Page One) he could not work In the Army Hawks vs. Bulldogs scored 509 points last season. Is 422 422 383 1227 Chicago, Newloston and The weather was not unfavor splendid background on which to of the company or calling at the 1,941 draft, prohibita any team crowd that jammed every avail As Advertised In ' ’ and "EsqatreT* Houghton, 7th district, Simsbury; camp unle.ss he was a union mem •sale is advertised on the back Pirates vs. T. Hatters back, and so is Bill Rutledge. Detroit ware »to vote for able to raiding, although the launch their Recruiting Campaign. State Armory on Tuesday or from trading or selling Its first or fourth vice president, Mrs, R. F. business district to give cars the ber. Provided he could have Postmaster Thomas J. Quish, page of this Issue, Florida oranges second choice draftees for ,o'ne Suicides v.*i. Ares There are foUi"- other veterans able seat of the spacious auditor Monke>- W renchew (8) its abolishmen bright moonlight of the early Thursday nights. . ium was treated to a ball game Svensk,. 6th district, New Britain; right of way. joined the union,, she said he alien registration officer, stated I Reinstatements being the main feature of the day. ' year without the consent of all Dec. SO among the reserves. Weiss ...... 92 130 100—322 The night baipstlon wras night gave way later to clouds and to write home about. From the ■ecretary, Mrs. L. C. Dewing, 1st Present rules, featuring a 25- could have obtained a wage of today that all invalid aliens re W e riave been informed by sev other team, owners, and , retains Aces vs. Hawks Rhode Island State has lost only Gibbon ...... 95 107 89—291 expected to bqth a bang. light mist. opening whistle until the last few district, Hartford; corresponding mllc-an-hour speed limit at night $1.65 an hour. ported to him have been regis eral soh^iers recently discharged A daughter, Carol Rossa, was the present regulation which puts T. Hatters vs. Suicides one conference game In four years, Piimo ...... 98 86 109—293 The National las prepared s The authoritative British Press born this morning ot the Manchea Christmas Bazaar seconds Moriartys led, but then ■ecretary, Mrk. Ellen Helm, 4th and swiftly assessed fines, already Association speculated that the The union refused an offer of tered and he requests that all in from the National Guard for vari the finishing first in the regular Pirates vs. Bulldogs averaged 75 points through a 22- P. Dubaldo ___ 99 127 124-350 a resolution to any major ter Memorial hospital to Mr. and from nowhere came Ed Bengiel, district. East Hartford: treasurer, have reduced deaths this year to lull might have been caused by the $5 a week toward the Initiation valided aliens not yet registered or ous reasons that they wish to be season team last In aelectlon privi Jan. 6 game schedule last season, and league club flin g more Mrs. Thomas J. Cordner of 279 Of Church Society who threw a sensational one- Mrs. Thomas J. Cox, 7th district, 22. 'compared with 31 for the .same Royal Air Force's blowt at Ger fee, Mrs. Thomas said, and her fingerprinted’ report to him not reinstated In the Guards. The rea leges. T. Hatters va. Bulldogs should again be a great offensive 384 4.50 42> 1256 than seven nig) a season at O.' Bloomfield; assistant treasiircri husband was forced to give up the later than this week for this serv son for this is believed to be the Oak street. Mrs. Cordner waa Trades previously made with the Hawks va. Suicides club. hander from the side that split flacktaws (I) home. The Air„eague last period last year when Kansas City many and German air bases, or by the nets with the game winning Mrs. George Monthrop,^ 5th dis a German strategy of ma.ising the prospect of a job. Instead 'Iliom- ice. postponement of the mobilization the former Mias Ethel B. Brook The Christmas bazaar of the tail-end Philadelphia Eagles tuid Plfates vs. Aces Dnqiieane Veterans Dummy ...... 92 86 89—267 year gave 8t. rmlsslon to won an award as the safest city of point that spelled defeat for the trict, Bristol; memberc-at-lnrgc: its size in the nation, 'Those fea Luftwaffe for a heavy blow later, as took employment at Alexan During the past three months date. Many of theae men were let ings of ^ast Middle Turnpike. Women's Society of Christian Ser the last division Pittsburgh Steel- Jan, IS Face Tough Card Pavelack ...... 83 89 90—262 play 14—and sms drew local squad. Miss Ami S. Williams, 4th district, tures are retained in the new but added: dria, Va., last Monday as an In many invalid ^iens in towns bor out because of minority, and It vice will open at four o'clock to ers— who -changed ownership at Hawks vs. T. Hatters The sophomore wonder team W. Johnson .111 102 108—321 more fana in t after-dark Glastonbury; Mrs. Howard Gnrs- The opening whistle found both i Lange code. "The now constant guessing as staller of oil furnaces. dering on Manchester and out of has been disclosed that they will It is understood that most of the morrow at the North Methodist yesterday's meeting — gave the Pirates va. Suicides that 'took over at Duquesne two .115 122 104—341 contests than tee daylight den, 5th district. West Hartford; to why the Luftwaffe falls to raid The committee headed--by Rep the local district have been regis be eighteen years of age before persons, notified that water serv church, following a brief buslneBa Bears the edge injoday's draft. Bulldogs va. Aces years ago la still Intact, and there fives feeling each other out and' appearances. Mrs, W. C. Ball. 7th district. South night after night still Is without resentative Tolan (t)., Calif.) be tered as A-matter of convenience to March. Other reasons include the ice would be shut off from their meeting o f the society. The. Etegles, by virtue of their Jan. 20 are at least live good sophomores ^ d as « result the score was 401 399 391 1191 Windsor; property today due to delinquent Standing In regular season play, ■apt dowm to 9-8 In favor of Mori- The major le»er market, -vy" an authentic answer." gan its inve.stigation of Inter the individuals and to the govem- chances of rapid promotion which Mrs. George W. House and her Bulldogs vs. Suicides available. Reserve strength ahould enlivened yestey by the A government communique de state migration Ia.st summer. ment." w'ould enable the wives of the accounts, have made arrangements assistants, Mrs. Arthur Seymour, would haverilad first choice today, T. Hatters va. Aces be much better than,^st year, artys at the quarter. In the sec but their owner, Bert Bell, disclos utlUfSTinflelder.ln which clared: Hearings were held In New York, The deadline for alien registry Is soldiers to go with them, and con to pay. The town water depart and Mrs. Wells Wetherell will Pirates vs. Hawks when the regulars had) to play ond period, the aggressive playing Uconn Captain Hitler Says Nazis ment will continue to press for bill ed that a deal made at the time through a tough schedule with al of the home team matched the B i^klj-n sent « g to Cin "An enemy bomber was shot the west and in the oouth. at midnight December 26. kThe scription. Unless a soldier serves preside at the "useful” table where Jan. 27 cinnati in excha.>;w Riggs, down Into the North Sea yesterday six consecutive years In the Na collections under order# of the of the 1939 draft transferred the Suicides vs. Aces most no help. experience of the locals and Mori The comniittec heard witnesses current number of alien rfigls- aprons,. ■ scarfs, handkerchiefs, Etegles’ 1940 first-choice rights to was expected tollttle more Will Beat World afternoon by our fighters. Apart on migratory farm labor and late trants Is 1730. tional Guard or three in the Regu Board of Selectmen. A new batch fancy work, dolls, neckties, towels, ' Hawks vs. Bulldogs Morris Becker, a crack shot at artys I