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ATtraffl Daily Ctrealatkm tha Wflatkar Eontbto VmQ For tba Moatb of ■epi— bar, IMfl Fo(roeaat of V. a. WoaMMT Boreait 6,441 Fair aad seaMwaat esolor ta* ItUanTiJPRiPr IwuFuiuu ■right; Friday fair. Memboi ot Urn AaflM Barsaa of OlwhiMsas 1940 ^anchester-^A City of ViUa^o Charm ' (FOURTEEN PAGES)' PRICE THREE CENTS sary VOL.LX„NCf5;2i ^ I AdvertWag eu Page U) MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY,OCTOBER 24,1940 Hale A Special Group of Regular $25.00 i Planes The J. W. Hale Corporation Is this week celebrating Its 6 5 ^ ^""t'^fo^wwks ^ ^ th r ite in s llrt^ h ereiw *b u t a \i^nter‘-Coats, Army’s Air Corps May Play Big Hale’s Finespun Sheets vOn Sale At This Price During This Event Only I le Stabs 51/4” Extra Length. Wmpl. .t Hd«-x w. H.V. • U r,, parkin, .!» » IMl(i^r»r ot Ih. .tor. which b «ndlr 21/ , ” Hem On Each of Sheet. $22.75 Now Reorglanized; indon scecssible and frM to Hale’s cnstomera. in Axis’ Plans; CeOophane Wrapped. Succeed Oiriy Reg. $1.29, 81xl04Vi .. • • • $1.09 R ^ I a r 7 9 ^ ir s t Quality Lion Brand w ^ , SUveredFi^x and Cat Lynx. Sizes are 12 to 20 only, • To-weis ■ Will B^^xpanded ping Bomb* in Reg..$1.19, 72x104^2 . • • • * 99c Regular 39c, 20”x40” Fine Quality Silk Hosiery iew Rayon Silk Areas; Cloud* Nazi Comments « Pastel Striped Present Number of Com*! Bowl Most of Raiding CrafL Reg. lil.lO, 63 x104V2 . . : . . 89c bat Groups Doubled to | Gfprman* Say Events S ^ r e t Conference Be-'* ■ellinc hoaa. London, Ott. 24.—(ej—Heavy W« know that hundreds of Mancehrter houaewtvee uee no A group of brand new driiswB recelv^ In «*"• Create ‘Highly Mobile > Petain Gives tween Hitler and Turkish Towels •ventTThe selection features the newest styles and colors. is Trip formations of German planes fnade Now Transpiring oh .other eheet. ______Soldier Wue, plum, wine and blacks Fighting Force* Capa­ short, repeated stabs at a I/ondon t^ntinent ■ Add Proof Franco Open* Way Substandards of K pr. 2 p^* $Xe25 shrouded In thick, chill weather Laval Reply 29c ble of Operation Any­ 'apital today but succeeded only In drop­ BVitain Encircled; A*- For Momentous Devel" We have had three Bhlmente ed Uile jpopider Kelray Satin Stripe $3.91 where in America*. ping bombs in rural areas. sert Spain Already opm ents; Madrid / Lady Peppcrell tow ^ Soft tonaa In atrli^ petterns o< durty rom. Observers reported large groups For Hiite^ Jnwem peach, blue. Alao 22”x44V heavy aUwWU Buzzes with Rumors' Washington, Oct. 24,— Packed Vp VnHfr Heavy of raiders crossed the southeast ‘Has \ Concrete Evi­ towela with cohered borden at the aama low price. Ra:^n Underwear coast early In the afternoon, most A* Diplomatic Circles Percale Sheets — Reorganization of the Police Guard An­ of them (^cured by clouds, and dence of Axis Interest Vice Premier Returns to TaUored garment! In vesta, panties and atep-lns. SIzea Children’s Sweatsra Army Air Corps to double its other Ceremonious heading In the direction of Lon­ In Her Renaissance.* Await Parley Outcome. Reg. 31.69, 81x108 . . . $1.39 Regular 89e, 22”x44” Colored present number of combat don. Paris with Answer to 84 to 46. Journey to Washir^don A few moments later a flight of group* and create a "highly nine fighter planes, acting aa a Berlin, Oct. \24.—{/P)—In­ Proposals for French- Madtifl. Oct. 24,—(/P)—A Reg. 31.59, 81x99 .... $1.29 Turkish Towels ca. \ 61.19. mobile fighting force,” capa­ rear guard, was glimpsed as It formed circles ik Berlin .said German A m i t y . secret conference between ble of operation- anywhere in Philadelphia, Oct. 24.—(P)—Ai scooted through low clouds. tonight that Germany has a !' ■ A(iolf Hitler and Generalissi- the -western hemisphere, was old-fasbioned goldfish bowl from^ The approach of these planes complete understanding of Vichy, France, Oct. 24— (/C) — ino Francisco Franco opened Reg. 31.59, 72xi08 ...... $1*29 $1.00 announced today by the War which was pulled the first World .used a second air raid alert of the way today for momen­ 3 $ L 9 0 War draft names In 1917 was day In London, but It, like the the strategic and ^onomic ■Vice Premier Pierre Laval return­ Slight mleweavee and oU apota or uneven Reg. $1.00 Department. ' packed up under heavy police flret, was brief. No gunfire or position of Spain as lhe'\result ed to Paris today from Vichy with tous developments in which which Impair the wearing qualitie*. Fine, soft aSieeta that Large bath alza In green and orchid only. Fabric Gloves lije reorganization took the explosions were heard in Spain as well as France ap­ form of establishment of four air guard today for another ceremoni­ of her civil war and that it is Premier Phlllipe Petain’s answer will wear for yeara. Sllp-on styles In fabricibrlc and leatherlea '"'"bm atlon^ ^ S, ous trip (10 a. m.) to the nation’s during'the first alert. to Adolf Hitler’s proposals for a \ .. to 8.' Colors: Navy, brown, tan,tan black, .wine, poldler blue. Btricts. It will Include expan- Gerihan planes were reported too much to ex))ect Spain to peared destined to play im­ House Dresses capital. French-German rapprochement. portant roles in Axis plan* to Regular 19c, 18”x36” Cannon sloh^of the four Air Corps wings There next Tuesday It will be also to rave flown over the vicinity join the war against England "/ Substandards of K regular $1.19, value In bright new prints snd sizes 14 to continental United State* of LlverpRol and a west coast The nature of theae propositions crush Britain and establish a to 17 ^nga aa rapidly as trained used in the country’s first peace­ —at least at present. and the French reply were not pr. 82 reduced. time conscription. town. However, In reviewing the situ­ new order in Europe. Lady Pepperell 88c personneKand equipment, now In Dog F l ^ t Above Clouds made known. productloiVsheeomes available. The big glass bowl, which re­ ation the authoritative news com­ ^(A paragraph was censored Madrid buzzed with .rumors as Turldsh Towels sembles the old 10-gallon pickling Reeldents Ldndon suburbs mentary, Dienat aua P^Lschland, diplomatic circles - awaited the Regular 25c, ”x ’ Substandard Instead or-the present 25 com­ heard a dog f l ^ t above the clouds here.) 16 28 Simulated Leather $1.00 bat groups, th^xpanded Air Force Jars grandmother used to keep, has asHcrted It weui no wonder "if Final Decisions by Petain outcome of thb meeting yesterday been on display in a glass-sealed during the second alarm, the Spain regards the' fight of the on the Frenb^-Spanish border Percale Pillow Solid Color Towela will have 54. the announcement sound of machlnKguns mingling Although I-aval now is accepted A Group of Cotton Percales, Sizes 14 to 18, Reduced case at Independence Hall since Axis powers against i^gland as by the'Germaha as the negotiator. where, most obnervers believed, aaid. Former Secretary of War.Newton with the roar of wiglnes at full- a way to freedom from her own the two statesmeVi sealed in con­ Regular 37c. 42”x36” 4 $1.00 ,\ Handbags To 50c. To Effect Deoent^lzaUon throttle. Later one British fighter crete fashion a friendship which "The purpoee of thbscreatlon of ilstorical entanglement." (Oontlnued on Page Two) (Contlnoed on Page Eight) plane swooped below \ the clouds Authorized German aources de­ began w'hen Hitler \came to the It will pay you to buy theae caaea by tha doaan. $1.00 Top handle and envelope styles In calf, alligator and seal ‘ the air dUtricU," the department and flew over a nearbj\park. 'explained, "le to effect deqwtrall- clined to comment directly today aid of Franco’s cause during the grain. All copies of better bags. Reg. 59c Hooverettes . . . ^ • • 2 for 31.00 The Air Ministry Announced on the results of Adolf Hitler’s Spanish civil war. Extra Value! Substandard Dixie Nile Tour choice of two ■lzee>xPractlcal elzea for hand zatlon of training and ln*)>^tlon that a German Domler \l7 had duties of the commanding geftenil, meeling^ye.^otton Shop. ” Field, on the outskIrW of Washing­ renaissance." To Paris Accompanied Laval of France—a tdew that waa A real heavyweight flannel In smart stripes. Your cSance ton. D. C, Stic Econ- found alive on top of/the debris. (In Rome Fascist quarters strengthened by the 'prondnenee Extra Special! - Regular $4.98 to stock up at this low price. 2 1 ^ r - The 1942 personnel objective for Stimu- Bomb Blasts HetAld Arrival China Are Extended cast important decisions designed By Several Aides; To the Spanish preaa gave to the lat­ the new force was announced as oniy Must Frequent bomb blasts heralded ter conference. ™ - Solid Color or All White the on-schedule, arrival of the to return Spain to a posltinn of Armistice. Some neutral obaervers believed \ First Quality 163,000 enlisted men. compared latetl Before Peace. power in the Mediterranean would Syl-o-jamasand Gowns with the prevlouj Air Corps Luftwaiffe shortly after dark but Japanes* Contacted in grow out of the Hitler-Franco the two meetlnge preaaged a poa- tlve of 45,000. (his attack qqlcklv tapered off and ind. (5ct. 24—OP) sible shift of the main theater of 5 yds- $ 1 .0 0 Warm, washable pajamas and gowns In Abroad Willkie Train en a_ ‘‘raiders pSuised' alswriBfsignal sounded Outlines Axis’ meeting.) war to the Mediterranean 'with Ghenille Bedspreads ter Bottles 39c styled by "Schrank”. Pajamas have the patented back for More Pilots Planned Hong iC ng and Later ’The same sources recalled that e Petain, chief of Hot The department said the pro­ to Akron. Ohio, Oct. 24—(/P) not long after, mmidnight, a.r on the Germany had gi\’en Spain “con­ left Vichy today, emphaaia upon Gibraltar, the Brit­ perfect lit. Sizes 34 to 40. gram contemplated an Increase In dating that there will be one previous night. In Tokyo\ by Influen- ish stronghold over wl\lch Spain clusive proof" of her friendship 1 reaching diplo- long has desired to gain controL Single or Full Bed Slxe Regular $1.19, 52”x52” Prelaundered the annual output of trained pilots the "greatest panics In history" The'Germans renewed their as- Stand Toward for the Franco movement In the $3.98 $1.25 Yatael fi-om 7,000 to 12,000; an Increase ult Wlprtly before dawn and tial Neuti^l Chinese. «, to go to Paris Plan to Fight “Free Ftench** If Arrierican domestic economy is Spanish civil war and said there •lleved he would TTxTiiir before have we had auch a value at this Fine Quality Hand Blocked Loose Powder Coffipact in Air Corps technical achoola and not stimulated, Wendell L. Will­ ,es barked sporadically but "has been a de facto comradeship Also involved, theae obaervers $1.98 Instructors for mechanics and ape- clea^- sounded again a short United States h-German agree­ low price. Smart over-all pattern, thickly tu f t^ Pocket Comh.and Cosnwii^Case kie today described President Tokyo, Oct. 24.\ k /P>—Neu­ in arms" between them. ment superseding,^ the existing believed, were plana to combat and trimmed with rtch ball frbige. Alao an all- clalists and acquisition of many Roosevelt’s Philadelphia address tlihe hUer. \ They said British opposition to activitlea of the "free French” “U ttle Wonder” new stations for the new combat The ^vernment, describing the tral representative*, have ex­ armistice accord. over waffle pattern without fringe at the aame prlc^ \ as "strikingly similar to the de­ Spain's renaissance, "which was He was accompan: by several forces of Gen. Charles de Gaulle Colon: Duaty roae, green, blue, peach, orchid, maize Lunch Cloths groups. f- fense system—either obsolete or/i night s riaL activity as "not on tended feelers directed to­ Defined as One of ‘Non- visible during the Spanish civil in Africa—-notably In French Mo­ ALL F0R\ Whlle a number of the 54 com­ a heavy shale,’’ said the only aides, Including the riinister of and all whlta. f order." ward negotiating a peace in ■war, continues today even to such BJustice, the reports sat' rocco, in which Spain alao has a bat groups will be, assigned to ‘ Seated In the private car of his bombs drop^sd were In London, the three-year-old Japanese Belligerency* ; Rearm­ an extent that Spanish' Redsi are keen Interest Flannel Pajamas overseas departments, moat will the counties arbuntl the capital, a The news was first 'received First editorial' comments In Special 89c campaign train at ’ Harborcreek, conflict with China, apparent­ ament Effort Seen Im­ to be fouhd in the (“free French") through diplomatic channels be -Fabrics* children's pajamas In two styles: "Butcher Boy” or ekl- Pa., the Republican presi^ntial town In northoa-stem, England and forces of de' Gaulle." cause correspondents and officials Madrid newspapers on Hitler's Five colorful patterns that will brlghUn pant models. Sizes 8 to IS. (Contlnoed on Page Eight) nominee broadcast nationally a a few points In souOiero Scotland. ly well grounded reports jraid perialistic Program. Concluded l.ast Night at Vichy were under strict ordbra conferences with Laval and Fran­ 36” Fast Color your kitchen or dining room. All colors. Children’s Sfiowsuits reply to the chief executives argu- British bombers, meanwhile, at­ today. Influential Chinese un­ DNB, official German news to give no details of the marshal co were mostly general In nature. / mdits. ^ / tacked "objectives in^Berlln and connected with either the Rome, Oct, 24.—(ff)—An authori­ agency, earlier reported that the departure, hla destination or the 89c and $lo00 The Roosevelt speectr he said, purpose of hla trip. ‘ (Contlnned on Page Fear) ‘was obsolete for the ieason that (Contlnned on Page Fhur) Chungking (Chinese Natiohr tative Fascist commentator defined (Continued on Page Eight) Vice-Premier Pierre Laval also Punjab Percale Prints mannish styles with helmet tM boysX Colors. Maroon, it discussed the igiuea of the alist) or the Nanking (Japa-\ 70”x90” AU WhlU navy, brown, teal and green. 8 1 ^ 3 to \a Flashes 1 the Rome-Berlln attitude toward left today for Paris, where Tues­ Florals, stripes, and every type of pattern for 1932 csmtwlgn. It was on order nese sponsored) regimes were day he conferred with Adolf Hit­ nnen’s and chUdren’s wear. (Late Bnlietliis of the (P) W in) because It promised Jobe to you the United States' as one of "non- lisation'^ Supple Spun understood to have contacted ralligerency” today and another ler and German Foreign Minister toCarol and the right to work." \ Joachim Von Ribbentrop, presum­ Sheet Blankets ) 18 Minutes B w ad Schedule Secret Clause Japanese firSt in Hong Kong charged that the United States Defense Plans $5.98 Warrant lanned For Judge rewmament effort la but a mask ably concerning France’s role In Keep wsrm this winter between these practical sheet Two*wkyStretch Girdlej., Now Haven, Oct. 24—(P>—Su­ Willkie, speaking 15 minutes later in Tokyo ,to sound Hitier’e "new order” In Europe, its Envoy 6 yds. $1.00 behind ached^e because his train for im Imperlallatic prbgram. blankets. Regular $1.19 perior Court Judge Edwin ,C. Releases Japs thKpossibilities of ending the M ^ o Appellua, military com-, Under Debate i (Hitler, who conferred with Two-Way P^Bfie Girdle* Dlckennon today Issued a beach was late, told hla unseen audience I S p a 1 n’ a leader, Generalissimo Regular 29e 36” that he w ^ te d a national defense conflict. mentMor for Premier Musaollnl’a Francisco Franco, at the French- warrant duinlng Judge WlUlan "on hand/4nd not on order,” and There\were indications Japan newspaper, 11 Popolo D’ltalla. ex­ Bplieyc Foi^er King F. Wrynn ot Wallingford with em- Permitleil to Refuse, Un­ plained \hat the Axis was 'lllmlt- Spanfsh border yesterday, might - 79c Children’s Bathrobes bezzleinent by pqblio officer. The wanted ^ stimulate IndustiY mul still Is w^lng to emWoy Premier Secret Scfisions Held in have been back in Paris today to Seeking Amei n AM Warm, snug robes for these chilly mornings. Red. blue, Increase employment. Prince Fumlmara Konqye’s state­ Ing" Itawf to "non-belligerency’’ 'm eet the 84-year-old Petain.). Scotch Plaids 70”x99” Size ...... $1.00 $ 1 , 0 0 t o warrant waa laaiied on the fajaals "He/(the president) boasted last der Certain Conditions ment of Dec\12, 1938 as a basis toward the United States because Both House* of Parlia­ Iq His Present A beautiful range of patterns In all color eoin- nsvy. Sizes 3.to S. of a report flied yeaterday by au­ of "categortral Imperatives." He I Ground Work tor Offensive ditors checking the records of the nlgh|t^’ the candidate continued. Aid to Reich and Italy. for possible negptlatjons. ment on Subject Today Reports of the Orman Fueh­ blnatlons. You must have a plaid dress this Fall. 72”x90” (Note the Extra Size) Part^Wool Double •Lingerie Dept.. In the month* of August this In this sUtedient, the prince thus usM fqr the flrst time the rer’s talks with Laval and Franco Wallingford Borough eourt. '’The 400,000 men were added to 4 ------word/4-hldh Fascists employed to Bulletin! warrant' was requested by atate*s Shanghai, Oct. 24.—(A5—Advices promised that JapM would re­ received here said they had laid $1.00 spect CJhlnese sovereignty, discuss be Italy’s attitude before London. Oct. 24——Police the attitudes of the United States viet Russia concerning post-war Supply Ships tion In Seville. The ,Ualtad 36” Everfast Printed Poplin -Curtain Spedals— $1.25 today are Investigating n break nt JustU^ Department to and ^ v ie t Russia, theae inform- collaboration ort relief, reconstruc­ ,___ SUtes legation waa reported $2.25 Water Set*-...... $1-89 Mt. Patridc's school snd whnt nany Hand1fev,^ny Apparent anta aaid. . tion and international coopera­ studying the requeat. Another Shipment! 90” Width have been aa attempt to set ahre Japan could Invoke the "escape’* tion. British Bombers Ma- Boudoir I.amp*, crystal bane*, non-inflammable, the building. W’hen the school Jani­ Violation* on Spending clause, according to this werslon, Find Two Other -Original’ He said, however, the govern­ UstMa. Oct. 24.—(P)—A person­ v3 y^*« $lo00 Cushion Dot Priscilla Gordon Knee Socks washable shade* in green, blue, white, orchid and tor, Thomns'F. Taylor, entered the if the United States gave clear in- ment "have constantly in mind chim* - Cun Another al representative of former King building this ibomlng he dlncover- dicatlona of relaxing her recently- tl.e broad considerations" raised. Carol'"of Rumania .visited Warden Brown, navy, maroon,oon, green,gree skipper, with lastex tops. rose ...... |1*99 Washington, Oct. 24—(ff)^ He alsp outlined the functions Vetisel in North ' Sea. Regular 59e Spun Rayon ^ ed that desks sad offices bad been Chairman Gillette (D., Iowa) nald strengthened Far Eastern policy ’i7 Draft Lottery Bowls M. 'Wllaon, U. S. charge d’affalrM Sizes SH to 8. Woodefn Tiraya for Fruit, E tc ...... $1.00 mnMcked. On the floor In the and turned her attention chiefly of the' new ministiy of works and In Uabon. today, giving rise to Ruffled Curtains main office was a burned pile of today the Senate CJampatgn Elx- public buildings headed by Sir I London, Oct. 24 British belief that the ex-monarch waa penditurea Committee would "turn toward Europe. John Relth, which , is to direct Prints, Plains and Plaids $16,95 Electric Mixer*, 1 G. E., 2 Electric Maid*.... papers. According to police the In­ Furthermore, these Informants The third picture shows Presl- bombers yesterday "successfully seeking American aid In his pres­ truders visited 16 of the class over to the Justice Department Washington, Oct. 24.—iJP)—Like plans for extensive goverrtqient | torpedoed" ■ two German supply A smart range 6f fabrics for sport and dress out- 19c pr- any apparent violations of the said, Japan will resort to the the Historic houselKln which George I dent Wilson drawing from a bowl ent plight. ■ ’ • flts. All new Fall colors. 79c pr...... rnoms and systemationlly senrrhed clause unless she can obtain what ' with a medium sized neck. building. ! . ships In the North Sea and heav­ ■ < $3,000,000 limitation on expendi­ Wa.shlngton slept,' the historic Bitter QueHlIimlng Provoked ily machine-gunned another vessel, (jarol, his companion. Mrae." Cream and Ecru Wrought Iron Bridge Lamp* . . . •$L98 each desk. '« « 4> tures, Imponed by-the Hatch Act she considers Iron-clsd- aasiirances goldfish bowl , that 'housed the | •The container to be used In the Bitter qiiestioliing was provoked Magda Lupescu, and , Ernst Urda- of Soviet neutrality In the Far national lottery has straight, sidea the Air Ministry announced to- reanu, former minister of the Each side 48" wide. Can be used crtse-cross or Rumaalnns Arrest Hmygly-Rydz upon national campaigns this World War’s first draft lottery, is in the House of Commons over dav. 59c Baby Bkmkets Window Ventilatora— .... -- Ekiat. multiplying with time. - and there’s an established story the loss of the aircraft carrier palace In Bucharest, were placed 2 yds- $ 1 . 0 0 as regular ruffled curtains. ^ Bocharest, Oct. 24—(A5 — Mar­ year." Can’t Be Conflrmed that this was one of the features Last night, the miillstiy also de-. Other Curtains...... 93c to $1.98 8”x33”—-29c l l ”x37”— 59c 11 x4o —^7.>c Gillette said this announcement After 23 years there appbar to Glorious \tith 1.204 officers and dared, British planes raided vari­ under virtual arrest Tueaday aad Pepperell crib blankeUB In pink 01 or blue nursery patterns. shal Edward Smygly-Rydz, former resulted from a telegraphed re­ F o re i^ official sources in be at leaat three clalmanta to the sought by the. draft board. men off Narvik. Norway, last are being guarded at their hotel Polish Army chief, who fled to Ru­ Shanghad said they could not con­ No Money Appropriated ous military targets In Berlin and Regular 29c Featherproof Size 30"x40”. O’Cedar Dusting Mop*— quest by Senator Hatch (D., N. title, sq It .might be a good Idea to June. elsewhere in Germany and Ger­ In Seville, Spain, while the Span­ ■ * . ' .1 mania at the time of the Oermaa firm the "eaenpe” clause reports hold onto any strays around the This story has It that Congress Questloriei's demanded to know; ish government considers their Regutar $1.00—89c Regutar 79c—oOc Invaskm of Poland, hns been nr- M.), author of the act, that the and received them with great ne- man-held Holland. Including rail­ spceial committee investigate hoiute. In time you can’t tell-what "iipproprlated no money for a con­ why "no adequate steps Were tak- road Wharves and warehouiies at case. res'tcd by Ruraanlaa pollen In n serve. tainer, 80 p government employee Vn to rescue many hundreds of Prior to the aiuiouncement of Pillow Ticks , Lace Curtains 50c Cookie Jars ...... $1.00 nntion-wide InvestlgnUon of al- 'disturbing reports" of Republicsm Some officials, expressed an in­ they might be worth. Emde'n, and oil planU, railway InterpreUuon of this campaign Selective Service officials, how­ dug down into hla own pocket and survivors who remained 48 hours Junctions, airdromes and docks. the Crests Carol was In frequent Blue and white., atrlped featherproof pillow ticks in regu­ New good looking patterns In fine Isce, for living > Baby Shop. legi^ PoUsA esplonnge nad sabo­ limitation provision. clination toward belief that Japan ever, recognize the glass contain­ iMught It. afloat on rafts." telephonic communication wrltb lation size. room pr dining room. $1,29 Turn Slice Electric Toasters...... $1-00 tage plots. His arrest followed was circulatbig the reports In-an Labor’s increasingly critical at­ The ministry’s communique said "Would Defeat Purpoees." er kept at Independence Hall. The story is that he didn't find the torpedoing of the supply ships Lisbon and had been reported t Metal Kitchen Stools, chrome with colored tops, $! .98 the Jdllng ot Joeef Beck, former Hatch said supporters of Wen­ effort to give the United States Philadelphia, as the original and as the container, however, until a titude toward the government waa making plans to fly to the United Polish forclga minister, neveml the Imprbasion that the treaty lady worker (n his department reflected In questions led by Rich­ was carried out by planes of the States. days ago and the reported discov­ dell L. Willkiei Republican nomi­ such It will be used here for next R. A. F.’s coastal command. 4 for $1.00 4: 8 9 c pr. Clothes Dryers ...... $1.00 - $1.39 • $1.69 - $1.98 nee, apparently believed each of "doesn't mean what it sayg." T»iesday’8 lottery. suggested he try an antique auc­ ard Rapier Stokes and Charles G. Named Peroosial BepreeentnUva Children’s Dresses ery of three secret radio etatloae tion ahop. ' Ammon, both Laborites, who de­ "Last night our bombers at­ broadcasting "antl-rcgtroe propa­ several organUatlons was en­ Three Different Types Shown tacked objectives In the Berlin The man who saw Chargo other Lace Curtains...... $1.19 to $2.98 'Rubbish Burner* ...... $1.00-and $1,69 titled to the separate $3,000,000 The question of exactly what Washington was full of regular manded a courtmartial. Beaotyrest — Innerspring — Box Spring ganda." Steamship Lines goldfish bowla, but the necks Sir Victor Warreniler., financial area causing fires and explosions," d’Affaires Wilson, was Jean Paa- Metal Lawn R akes...... 50c - 85c.- $1.25 • • • ' . limitation, and added "such an In­ bowl was used back In World War it continued. g«l. one-time Rumanian minister — Curtain Dept., 2nd Floor. • ’ 79c terpretation would cfearly defeat Reduce Rates days arises from 1917-vlntage pic­ were too narrow, so—the govern­ secretary of the Admiralty, ac­ dresses In broken sizes. Markets At A Glaace ment man purchased the straight- knowledged that British aircraft Cnlied "Conoeatrated Raid" to Lisbon and Carol’s flrst mlnlfl- Bamboo Lawn R akes...... 25c * * 9L®0 New York, Oct. 24.—(J5— the purposes of this provision of . Shanghai, Oct. 24.-—OP)—Pro- tures which show draft numbers The ministry called the attack U r to Nationalist Spain. Ho re­ the act." testa by Americana against rates being drawn from: sided model. and ships passed close to the rafts - Mattress Covers A Special Group of New Hats HtMlM—Lower: ladustrlal lead­ Selective Service officials don’t from, the Glorious, but "unfortu­ on the port of Emden, “a conceU' mained loyal to Carol and wee ReffuUr $1.98 Spun Rayons snd Cottons ^ w Chenille Bedroom Rugs— In reply, Gillette aaid "all we bharged by ateamahips sent to re* 1. A container , with straight trated raid." gf good quality cotton with seams aU bound and PrUIts and aolld colors In broken sizes. 7 ^ ^ • V w $4.29 ers slip. can do is try 'and learn the facts. move them from the Far East re­ sldea. explain the mystery of the trio nately did not see themi” with rubber buttons. FfUl, H and single bed sizes. Regular $4.75, 30”x60” . . «• • Bonds—Mixed; Japanese taeaes of bowls, but other historians , say Court Of Inquiry Instituted _The widespread raids on Ger­ (CkmUnned on Page BgM) Reg. $1.29 and $1.49 Values to 16 (not all sizes.) $2.59 Any apparent violation of law sulted In announcement of some 2. A container with an extreme­ many were made after R. A. F. ftcgular $2.98, 24”x48” ...... strong. „ will be turned over to the Justice reduction today. ly pinched neck. that the two non-origlnali pro­ Sir Victor said that a Court of Foreign Exchaage; ()nlet; Hong bably taw aervlce In draft draw-r Inquiry had been Instituted, but planes had been grounded by rain M Junior Dept.. Chenille Bathroom Rugs— . Kong dollar higher. Department for action. If the Offlciahi u ld a limited number 3. A 'container with a medium anti fog which made flying Im­ Traflfliiry Balanra / ' Intent of a law Is being circum of cabin accommodations on the pinched neck. Inga • subsequent to the opening L,that since Capt. Guy D’Oyly $1.09 Regular $2.49, 24”x44” ...... *2.19 Cotton — Narrow: trade aad lottery on July 20, 1917. Hughes of the Glorious went down practical Tuesday night. vented the committee will recom Monterey would be available at Two of the pictures show Secre­ Oil' plants attacked included Washington, Oct. 24.— mil suppoii- $240 to. $250, but the minimum tary of War Newton D. Baker do­ Anyhow, i; officials emphhaize wittr his ship "much of what hap­ Regular $1.39, 24”x36” .$1*19 .Sugsir Hleady; Improved raar mend remedial legislation to CJon pened must of necessity remain a those at Madgeburg and Hanover, position of the Itoaeury Oct. Rackvills Residents CsU Enterprise 9030. gieps 7 flrst. class rate remained at $695. ing the drawing. He’s taking cap- that the blj^glasa jar to be used HEADQUARTERS FOR scfl refined markete. next Tueattey la not a goldfish mystery.” targets In earlier British foraya Rooolpts, $ tJ 06.fl02iMi « - East Bartfogd ResidcBts Call Enterprise 5-1494. g r e e n s t a m p s Metals—Steady: Septeaaber lead Gillette said the committee United States naval officials aules from the straight-sided con­ One of the objectives In the Berlin turoa, eo,4$flJflOA$; M t M GENERAL ELECTRIC .Basement Dept. hoped to develop additional facta announced that all . dependerita, tainer In one picture. In another bowl. : Sir. Victor declared he took “the g iv e n WITH •toiics at low level. It’s the bowl with the extreme And it probably did nbt coat the $2,o$o,o$t.uMt; am am ff Thera Is No IViU Charge On These Numbers. JW.HAU Wool Tepe—Uaerea: UquMhtloa m tar asantk. sarnss^^m^^) APPLIANCES CASH SALES ‘neck. government a cent (OoatlBoed on Two) (Oentinaeff Pne* Tw*> IN MANCHESTER MANCH8STIR COMN* cuts spet’meath sharply, (CMttaned an Page Few), (Oenttnwd . I -tT: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, CONN T H U R S D A Y , O CTO BE R 24, 194®

:T0BER 24,1940 door aeUvitloo, a Girl Scout prtn MANC3HE3TER tVENiinG IIEIIALI) >1ANCUL s,: 1::k . - J N N elplo that helps to build, strong, r^viro Army Pushing Possibility Men Roamed Girl Scouts healthy bodies' today and better Scream Bomb Adaptation Plan Entertainment citizens of tomorrow. Tiffany Place Week Is Set Thursday, October 31, la th* Bridge Table Is Seen Program Fast Oregon 7,500 Years Ago date o f tho one-day campaign for Hurley Charge funds for tho Manchester Girl •al Draft Boards Sent Being Razed O f Daily Noise in America To Support Morale Scout organisation. It is hoped To Start Sunday with X Is Protested Place to Find Rj^ht Mate Guardsmen Sent Into Klamatb Falla, Ore., Oct 24, ■4 log th* flamingo, have been found. the response will be generous so tliat none of the Girl Scout activi­ Warning Against Errors A “ Muscles throughout OF)— Humans may have roamed Some of the animals are of com­ Church; Various Days Demolishing Main St. Ban Francisco, OeL 24—(IPl- Basic Training to Fit parte of Oregon 4,200 to 7,500 paratively recent 'origin, others ties may be dropped for lack of .dwin wa# one at three part- contract MovitMi and Hostesses Charges Sifton Advised re-date human habitation of the roone^ They need the support of Executive of Bridgeport Cleveland, Oct. 2S.— —Take it'^ Scream bombs ehrieklng down on one ten-thousandth of * yeara ego, vying for extatonoe with DcHignat4>d Today. from the man who goes to aU'the _ ia aa obscure Cleveland stove House to Jfah e Place Them for Marches. camels, elephants and pleistocene £ike shore*. tha community. Company when he first did some London were described today as a after a Whistle or othw loud ' Part Program to Against Enlistments A R T H R IT l: Firm Denie« Willful big tournaments without compet­ horsea. ' Th* cave and lake dwellers, Dr. tournament #eoring a dozen years For- New ..paivonage. sclenUlic application of t ^ nerve- noise." Edwards Girl Scout week, October 27 to . " f l i ? . J the I the Army e eurgwn general. It ing In any—the bridge U N e is ad Keep Army Selected by Camp Shelby, Miss., Oct. 24— Scientists are not ready to make Cressman aald, were ancestors of Nobody can do what w* can do ago. In the 19S2 depression there aglne the effect on the November 2, Inclusive, will begin, pRtniBfe *■**■■*» ***«» 8 5 (» local draft boards j would collect stAtlstlcs^

fFOUR war veaaelS approached the Flan- dere coast In hasy weather, but Serial Numbers Given nact and iUpw stationing of ened by the conference ^tw een R ed M en P lan Hitler and Generalissimo Ftmco Special Rate were driven away by Naval artil­ a jaiMness A r m ^ i North ChlnO vtfterdtyt WM to tho offect that lery. ______•8 Appeals E ^ ^ s to reach the Spain has three oWeetWes — Big Gathering directly at his To See Game Registrants’ Cards Here “Gibraltar, Africa ifnd Spanlsh- Italian Outpp$t$ Beat jOf Candidates were unsuccessful. He_ a « " ^ Ism” (Appellus* own coined word.) hero Isst night en route to Japo®> Nine “*onea” Explained Local Tribe to .Ad a» ? o r whfch he will sail F rid a y. . Off BritUh Attack* operauon ws* that the con q u *^ Local Selective Service Nine “tonea," which Appellut In­ Boys of Center Church Rome, Oct. 24.—(JV-lUUan out- * - - ‘ - W i n t e r Horlnoucht, the newspaper S W dicated Mussolini and Hitler ex­ Host to Several Hun­ S publir might surve this uOnter made Ws sUtement when he ^ posU at two places near Sldl Bar- ^Qrowd Gathers at High plored were: Given Opportunity to uiUess th# British blocksde were B aked whether peace negotiations ranl Egypt, were reported today dred Here on Sunday. broken down. . j>The alege of England.. Visit the Yale Bowl. by the high command to have To Leave Everything SehoolH all to Listen had been started In the Bino-Jap- 2. ’The submarine blockade. ’These sources also suggested anese war. r , beaten off an attack by British Mlantonomoh Tribe No. 58. I.O that HlUer might have used simi­ To Demoerats. 5. Fight for control of the route mechanized forces supported by To Chance. OfflelaUy RecognlEOd by Jap Through the courtesy of the R.M., Will confer degrees on a lar argument* to try to persuade The Wang government, whicn to India. .i 4. TTie Far East. Yale University Athletic Associa­ clast of between 25 and SO candi­ Spain to accede to Axis Selective service registration 3 . OUn Grant pre^ded at the has never been officially recogniz­ tion, the Sunday school group of A 'c^m unfque said the British - ^ f o r e HlUer Ulked with Fran- 6. Tha diplomatic front. had lift a number of dead on the dates at the Sport* X3enUr, WeU* co*lV was Imported the Spanish I cards for the Manchester Qggsocratlc rally hald Jn Hljli ed by the Imperial Japanese g w - 6. ehtparoton of the revolution the Center church again this year emment. will achieve recognlUon will have opportunity to attend field whUe the Italians suffered ■treet, Sunday afternoon. . ’The leader was reluctant to drag hla j shuffled by the local boar ■chool liall last night. The maetlng (Nazi and Fascist). ... ______ft-.. ■MAlslvftfir ’ •___ Im mn Aia of the new agreement Is success­ the Yale-Brown game at special some casualties. „ . work will be in charge of the de­ country into the war by this morning, meeting In an of N i h opened at S^IS. The flnt apesker 7. Organization of the "new Ku- Admit Destroyer Sunk gree team* from OoUlnSvllle and fully completion, Horlnouchl was group rates. ’The price of the It a party to a drive against Gl- flee of the Savings bank. The Waa Mra. Chase Going Woodhouse, fope.” tickets will be SO cents each, In­ At the sMie time the high com­ Wlnsted and the working will get bralUr. despite Spain’s long-cher­ 8. Spanish solidarity. ^ mand acknowle^ed that the IW - card* In the possession of the lo­ candidate for secretary of sUte. He explained that recognition of cluding leaders and car drivers. , underway at 2 o’clock. This la the ished desires to regain this strong­ Mra. Woodhouae .had three apeak- the Wang administration had been 9. Nelghborllness with Russia. This football game" will take : ian ucai.tuj<.destroyer Ftaacesco------Nullo _ had . largest class in several years to cal board total 3081 with the re­ The attack on the British Em hold. InK engagements last night and In withheld until It dmonstrated that place Saturday, Nov. 2 at 2 o’clock, been seriously damag^Jin be admitted to the local tribe and ceipt from state headquarters of plre’s lifeline was outlined at Bren Sia batUe with BriUsh Navsi the committee In charge is plan- her address here spoke but 10 min­ it could ‘‘mBlnUln order and ad All arrangemenU must be com- 211 cards that Had been filled out utes. She took occasion to con­ ner, Appllus said, in a vast plan pletcd not later than Sunday. Oct. forces several dxys ago and had plng to entertain many visiting minister government affairs.;’ members. From returns already In dlstricU other than Manches­ gratulate the Democrats for plac­ The ambassador said relations which ties "together inIn a single | which means that all boys, sunk near the coast. 400,000 A Icoholics ing a woman ,in nomination for (Sinking of the Francesco Nul­ received, the committee of ar­ ter. This district gained 48 ca r^ SAVINGS FROM lOX TO 201. THESE WILL UNDOUBTEDLY between the United States and pattern the destructive effects of i^j^prs and drivers must register representative. There were 26 wo­ war with the constructive ones of and bring their money for the lo a 1,058-ton craft, during on rangemenU, Is planning to enter­ Make a Picture ! in the transaction since 156 wer^ BE THIS YEAR’S LOWEST PRICES. men named hy the Democrats m Japan could be Improved "If both Lttack on a British convoy was re­ tain 260 at a roast beef dinner. governments refrain from taking politics." tickets at the same time. filled out here for other dra ^ Senatorial or repreaenUtlve can^dl- The plan, he said, was not mere­ ported by the Britlrii Admiralty The dinner will be served follow any further measures which might Cars Are Needed dates In the state she said. She ly to occupy the Sues (^nal, "but Cars are urgently needed and Tuesday. The Italians ' previously Ing the degree work. ^'^t” Philip Francis Bedard, of 2* praised President Roosevelt, say­ cause ill feeling. men of the church are requested had reported six British merchant At the gathering on Sunday Sponsorefl by local W. C. T. U. , Hudson street, goes Serial No. 1 "What is most needed,” he de­ to bring down the whole super­ ing he could be depended upon to structure of the BriUsh Empire, to volunteer their cars and services, Ships were sunk and one of their there will be three awards made. Chapter for the local district. Mr. Bedsrd clared. "Is calmness, wisdom aiid TlckeU have been sold by mem keep an honorable peace and who expel England from the Orient and some as drivers, others as leaders, own torpedo boats slightly dam- Those groups' Of social-minded Is a married man. wa^ she said, a friend of business. foresight In the present delicate hers of the local tribe and by sev Locate Hesdqusrtorq expel the English fleet frona the responsible for the boys they teke. citizen*, like the W. C. T. U.. Herman P. Koppleroann, candi­ circumstances." Boys desiring to register should eral of the tribes that will be rep Word was received this moralM 22 EAST CENTER ST. eastern Mediterranean and Red *^The high command also reported date for Congress from the First Horlnouchl, who has been a resented at the meeting Sunday. which have fought the liquor traf­ by Postmaster Thomas J. Quish Sea." report at the classroom of J. V. that Itallap war planes had bomb­ fic for generations, have genuine (Groceries, Fruits and District, told the gathering that member of the Japanese diplomat­ Lamberton, junior department, di­ All tickets must be returned by that the Civil service room In the ic corps for 30 years, said he had Japanese Alliance Described ed Perim Island In the strait of sympathy for the drunkard and his Vegetables) men who were now opposing the The alliance with Japan he des­ rectly following the Sunday school Saturday of this week to assure local po8t> office may be uMd M 169 North Main St. no personal plans for the future. nex"t'’ “ sunS^ Bab el Mandeb, near the outlet to ail being given an opportunity to Ilia. headquarters for Un tmid term had-been advocates of cribed as the "lacing In of Brenner session at 10;35 next ------aunaay. the Red Sea. ronsincrcausing large fires It for Calvin Coolldge. He said His successor has not been ap­ share in the awards. Primarily though they concen­ Members of the board will meet with Fujiyama/’ (Japan’s sacred Each car driver is asked to Indi­ ■among military works." that Herbert Hoover, Senator Van- pointed. <» cate how many boys he can ac­ . Unusual activity has been trate on causes rather than on ef­ in their new headquarter ' “ *■ *''* denberg and Henry Ford were ad- mountain.) Attack “Fully Repulsed" shown recently by the Red Men of fects; long ago "they started work first time tomorrow. This office Since the Brenner conference, commodate, and boys will be as­ one of the British attacks on voettti of the third term *t that signed to cars. ’The following Connecticut and several new on prevention rather than cure. has a separate entrance front the time. Teddy Roosevelt, he said, was Nothing Known o f Jap he added, the Fasciat-Nazl revolu­ Italian outposts in-Egypt was said tribes have been instituted. Large But they know that you some­ Main street side of the post offic^ tion has been "completely won” In Saturday.' Nov. 2, all cars should be a third term candidate ' and was on hand at the parish house by to have occurred near Maktila. delegations are expected to be times can point the way to pre­ Since the office is centrally locate, Offer of Peace Rumania, has been gaining about 15 miles east of Sldl Bar- vention by studying effects. .ed the headquarters wlU be es- supported by Hiram Johnson of Hong Kong, Oct. 24.—(AO—O® - 11:30 a. m. ’The boys should pro­ present from these lodges. All of California. ground in Bulgaria, Hungary, vide their own luncheon and dress ranl. This, a communique said, the state officers will be present. Out of the W. C. T. U.’s most pccially handj/ for all who will clal Chinese quarters In Hong Kong has won new positions In the con­ recent research analysis came the have occasion to do business with Praise For Hurley said today they knew nothing warmly. Det.Tiled instructions , was "fully repulsed." John M. Dowe, , candidate for quered nations of Norway, Hol­ will be given at time of registra­ The other attack was said to non-humorous portrait of Mr. the local board. . abotit a reported Japanese offer of land, Belgium and France, and Is Average* Alcoholic Patient. He la No action has yet been taken by comptroller, told of the work done peace terms to the Chungking Chi­ tion. I have been launched In the Vicinity by Robert A. Hurley when he was "advancing In the minds” of ! of Alam el Tummo, south of Sldi Petaiii Leaves the composite picture of the Amer­ the board on the selection of a nese Nationalist government and Swedes, 'Swiss, Portuguese and ican drinker whose nerves go chief clerk and a stenographer. It GROCERY PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL U / f C f named as commissioner of Public asserted that i-umors of peace 1 Barranl, where the Italians de- Works, how he organized the de­ Yugoslavs. ' dared they had put the British to phooey under the steady impact of Is planned to appoint to these FIRST NATIONAL STORES • SELF-SERVICE AND SERVICE offers or negotiations had been Vichy to Sign positions tomorrow or Saturday partment and the work that he had spread regularly, mostly as feelers, Describing Moscow as a "center Nazi Planes ' flight and captured "some prison- alcohol. done in the carrying out of Gover­ of bizarre AngVo-North American 1 ers and war material." Based on facts gleaned from the so that the office can be opened k d tiv e by the Japanese. for business Monday morning. nor Cross’ building plans. He These quarters said China, as Intrigue," Appellus said Axis re­ I A British air attack on Sldl Bar- New Accord 60-year statistical record of the i. did not refer to the charge that as lations with the Soviet were based widely known Keeley Institute (for Niunbers Applied am noi reier lu in,- v,.n.6v ; repeatedly emphasized by General- Make Stabs iI rani was described as being "with­ This morning all cards belong­ FANCY MAINE GOLDEN BANTAM chief clerk he approved salary bills | Chiang Kai-Shek, never upon the common ground of anti- out consequence.” alcoholics), which covers some FANCY ripe'SOLID PACK plutocracy, recognition of Imperi­ (Continued From Page One) 400,000 cases, this picture was ing in this district were given 20 OZ fnrfor nnllMrianspoliticians’ who went Inin ®-’'i would agree to any peace Involving Scattered British air raids on 19 OZ i \ cans “window washers." al Russia’s "vital space,” and eco­ drawn of the average alcoholic serial numbers. Em ployes of the FINAST a sacriflce’ of her political or terri­ At London other Italian positions in East | Savings bank and the Trust com­ cans , Harold W. Garrity of Manches­ torial Integrity. nomic Intercourse. Africa were said to have caused a , rancan but in the South Atlantic patient: ^ __ _ FANCY SMALL SWEET TENDER FINAST Resident In a city of more thaii pany applied the numbers In pro- FANa MAINE WHOLE KERNEL ter, candidate for Senator from the They declared rdeent develop­ Forecast Important Decisloas few casualties but little damage. } as well. Resldent in a cuy ox pany • SOLID RED RIPE Fourth District, told of the good mentslllCilba VA4of the International situation --- Other Fascists------also-- forecast Im- (Cintlnued frem Page One) I Informed French sourcea said 5,000 population, although he may |pcr order using 20 OZ that was accomplished and the j Hitler and Laval had put the fin- have been■ - born------I on a t f»rm, k . orhering In s machines as all five mem 19 OZ I cans had strengthened China’s resolu- portant decisions from the Hitler-1 the Air hers of the local board were pres­ FINAST 4 Si? 50c I cans FINAST homes saved through the Home I ishlng touches to an agreement small town. (84 per cent came RICHMOND tlon to continue the war with , Franco conversations. Two British Attacks ent to supervise the work. Owners Loan, the money that was Japan until victory was achieved.- - ! II Popolo di Roma asserted that j Minlstr> announced. j whereby the Vichy government from cities.) . FANCY TENDER SWEET FANCY MAINE WHOLE KERNEL IDEAL FOR COOKING turned back to families through - "deeds will spring forth from the ' (An air raid alarm sounded in Reported Successful I would give the Axis powers use of ' A 10-year drinking veteran, hav­ VACUUM 12 OZ the CCC camps, the Insurance of q conversation” without indicating 'Berlin during the early morning, Cairo, Egypt. Oct. 24-(<^— j air and Naval base* in Africa. ing started when about 25, al­ 19 OZ FINAST PACK cans l O c deposits in the banks of Manches­ what they might be. the fir.‘!t since Monday momlnv.lmorning.) Two successful attacks on Italian ; Syria and unoccupied France In though the biggest single Patient Partie§ lo Be RICHMOND 4^46c QUALITY cans ter by the government and said Outlines Axis Long, I'nlnterrupted Sleep forces on widely separated fronts ' return for certain concessions. group started when 15 to 20- GREAT BIG TENDER PEAS F A N a WHHE MAINE CORN II Messaggera said the confer­ , At the same time reports roach- that 6 i the 180 houses now under ence was evidence that Spain had Dangerous landing weather in in Africa were reported today by A professional man, probably a Held, to Limit > 20 OZ construction or built in Manches­ British General Headquarters. 1 ing diplomatic quarters indicated salesman, but possibly an archi­ ) cans aecmeadecided "to lo regain laiher autonomy i northern France and the soupy ■ that one of the subjects discussed FINAST ter during the past year that over Stand Toward power ahd liberty in the Mcditcr- ' aky over the Channel were credit- Late Tuesday night and early tect, advertising man, broker, 'Y O R 'G ARDEN 2 '»?29c ■ * ■ by Hitler and Franco was the pos­ CoiTiST '7 c 90 per cent, were being built by rancan. I widely with forcing the Ger- Wednesday morning, a communi­ banker or in management. (Continued From Pago One) MAINE GOLDEN BANTAM sible use of Spanish ports and air­ Not a high school graduate, hav­ A FINE VALUE did from the FHA. "In this sea," the latter news- \ man air force to pull its punches que said. BriUsh troops operating I 20 OZ Other Speakers United States In western Egypt raided an fields In the Atlantic and the ing stopped with the third year In | paper added, "Spain has the right I for the second night in suecessloii. m wesiern Canary Islands as a springboard on the $3'!ooO,000 limitation pro­ I cans Luclen Maclora, candidate for to wield an Influence conforming ! Londoners had time for a long, un- | lan camp east Sldi Barrcni, held high school. vision at a public hearing tomorrow RICHMOND Congressman - at • large, ’Thomas to her geographical position and! interrupted sleep betweeen the by Marshal Rodolfo Grazi^i s for Nazi attacks on Britain's A drinker of whisky and some QUALITY 3^n?25c (Continued from Page One) forenoon by questioning represen­ FINAST GOLDEN BANTAM Dannaher, state central commit­ glorious night alarm and the one near forces. Eight motor transport South Atlantic trade. beer, not caring much for wine, WHCIl E w a x o r g r e e n • TENDER, FLAVORFUL / p a T ’ ’ I 1 These sources' envisioned a cam- ] tatives of six separate campaign TENDER SWEET I 20 OZ teeman from the Fourth District, vehicles were destroyed, the Brit­ gin, brandy or other spirits as a groups. The Senator said one or . si/ppiY " ^ e e k Walter N. Leclerc and Mrs. Isa­ imperialism had /widened from The belief among observers that I dawn. paign In which Italy and Spain , I cans iu r "dollar'dollar Imperialism” to a "political gome big concerted action was i “House-s and shops were dam-aam- ish said, and one prisoner taken. steady drink. these groups ■was supporting ” ro*'* SUCCOTASH dora A. 0;Malley.’ candidate for The other action took place would attempt to seize Gibraltar An Incessant smoker, preferring FINAST 2^ 25c and m llltSy monopoly of positions | g,oot in the Mediterranean to fur- ] aged at several poinU,” the gov- and Smash Britain's power In the dent Roosevelt and the others, Mr. G r e e n l a n d 3 '^ ? 2 9 c J, representative, also spoke. ernnicnt said in. a communique de­ last Sunday In the Kassala sector cigarets almost exclusively, and CUT WAX OR CUT GREEN HONEY DROP Rev. F. Dent Lackey, of ThompI. and ba^s shown/ in ever vaster ; ther^ber the Italian offensive against ernnicnt said in. a communique de- Mediterranean while Germany and Winkle. « . » 20 OZ constellations nrhund the starry scribing the night's Nazi activity, of the Sudan, where a British mo­ using two to three packages a To Hear Browder Protest sonvUle. candidate for Senator in the British in Egypt wa.s strength­ torized patrol surprised a force of Spain struck at Britain’s trade cans' republic/^' ened as Fascist newspapers unani­ "but up to 6:30 this morning no dav. Gillette said also that he hod SUCCOTASH the Seventh District, arrived just about 1,000 Italians with an at­ with South America as well as her Nervous, tired and undernour­ agreed to hear a protest In person RICHMOND^ 2'.L?19c after the rally closed and did not Oulcooir of Brenner Pass Parley mously accused Britain of threat­ reports of extensive damage had — • sea link with India by way of the /n the same time Adolf Hitler’s been receivetpand the casualties tack from the rear, *^***^f*“ 8 ished when he entered the instltu- tomorrow afternoon (1:30 p. m., speak. ening Greece and Syria. British suf- Cape of Good Hope, lbs talks with French Vice-Premier Turkey Extending Donalnatlon reported wore not numerous ere casualties. The " e. 8. t.) from Earl Browder. Com­ fered no los.sea, the communique Ktrateglcaliy ' ■ — Situated ' only one year, in 1929 when munist presidential nominee. / Pierre Laval in Paris and Spanish The Bologna newspaper II Rcsto though some persona are known The ba.ses Involved in the agree- ; average age was 40 to 50 Don’t Miss These Btjg Values' Generalissimo Francisco Franco del Carllno said Turkey la ‘krpenly to have, been killed.’’ stated. The hearing on Browder s Feelers Extencleir on the French-Spanlsh border ment reported now under consider- . years, was the majority’majority' of pa­ charges will follow one yesterday FANCY SMALL WHOLE TENDER aiming at extending her domina­ King. George VI last night „ *P- ation by the• —French ■ govornment ' tients ’ ■ outside of the 30 to 40 - age were reported in the Italian press tion over all Syria" with Britain in which Paul H. Appleby. 2 25c pomtednle(‘ John Hathorn Hall, 48, are strategically silu.'ited for an group. Negligible throughout the secretary of agriculture, said that I 20 OZ PEAS and CARROTS On China P^ace as the unfolding of- events pre­ "not opposed to the satisfying of Briti.sh re.sid6nt in Zanzibar since Spanish Role Js viously determined upon at tlie ^jti^offenslve in the Mediter­ institution's history were the num­ although the 75,000 farmer com­ I cans 2 5 c eon _such_____ aspiiations."«------Also cited were l1937, a.s govern of Aden, vital FINAST FANCY mist-shrouded Brenner Pass con ranean. bers of men over 60 years of age. mitteemen who administer the . / pnH Prpmier London press discussions of Middle East outpost of the empire, The agreement,, which would TENDER CUTS CALIFORNIA (Continued From, Page One) ference of Hitler and I remier , Britain occupying succeeds Sir Bernard Reilly. Seen Iinporlaiil Bartenders apparently don’t tike Federal farm payment program FINAST SPINACH supersede the existing armistice the stuff they serve. Not enough, are not subject tb the Hatch s l^ . Mussolini uct a r»«tnred Greek Islands in the Aegean. j 5g was named to a post in terms, would make the ■ French 28 OZ reported yesterd*^ the Japanese anyway, to become heavy drink­ departmental regulations forb <1 cans FINAST 19 oz to J’ no",lUon of nower in the^^^^^^^^^ ^ The same paper reported, that , colonial Office. (Continued From Page One) fleet responsible for defense of the ers. ’The record showed that only them to take an active part in R i c h m o n d 2 4 c MAINE PACK. cant had offered neW terms Including: to a position o p “collnboration" between Spd^in and i second communique of the Naval bases but would not other­ s h e l l e d b e a n s Demllltarizatlpn of the Yangtze Faicist Axis powers had beetT^ender-| ^ ^ 505 of the 400,000 were men from politics. TENDER SWEET but repeated references to the wise Involve its use by the Axis behind the mahogany bar. Appleby said that one field man Delta, formation of an autono­ meetings. Fascist quarters saia. a, . efficient and ac*i - - - - - imminence of big political and FINAST abatementstatement interpretedInterpreted by foreign ,j conferenocs between Home, Security said late reports powers for war against Britain, of the Agricultural Adjustment 20 OZ FAMILY SIZE mous state q t flve North China on the night’s raids showed that military developments seemed to provinces under Chinese sov­ observers to mean that Spain s en- ,, ,, j j Franco these ■sources declared. Pokes Head Through Pane Administration in Iowa had been cans TOMATO JUICE ® » r s s B / trance into the war is sought for ; Franco. in the. London area damage was indicate tlicy were preparing the In return, it was said, Germany dismissed for that reason and add- SLICED 2 9 c lb ereignty but with Japan holding Tliere wgs a general disposition public fos an important announce­ FINAST- full economic control, recognition an attack on Gibraltar. slight and the number of casual­ would release all French vvar omaha. Neb. (Ah—Crowds at a ed that other violations also would to regard'H illed tall, with Fran­ ties small. ment. prisoners and would move the j intersection heard the cans A V o by C^.nn of the Independence of Writing In II Glomale D'ltalla. co as part of a vast program of Steeped In Secrecy result In dismissals. - TO M ATO JUICE 5 W” 25c uchoukuo, and establishment Gayda said the United States "l.s ^ A number of houses were demol- frontier of the area of France un- | glass as two automo- The Hatch laws, Appleby said, Axis political activity. In which l.shed in on? area by high explo­ The meeting between Hitler and occupled by German fortes north­ yiit Japanese concessions in all entering Imperialistic waters j the Fue>irer’s meeting with Franco, held In a railway car at biles collided. Then they heard an curtail political activities of Fed- FINAST BREAD FINAST TINY Chinese ports. which formerly lielonged to Eng- j sive bombs. ward from Tours and the Swiss other sound of crashing glass «ral employcH and of atata and lo« GREEN cans France's Vice Premier Pierre La­ A doctor and a nurse, with shell the French border between Hen- frontier to the Seine river. We believe this loaf to be the Tops In Quality l i m a b e a n s (A broadcast by Dqmel, the me jI land." , . , . : val also is a link. daye and Irun, was steeped In two stories up. That was Iz Bog- cal government employes drawing The new American Imperiali.sm, j splinter.s falling around them. Paris, which straddles the Seine, Federal pay. Th* committeemen wpanese news agency, said Gen. | In 'Connection with that rheet- danoff, clothing .mlcaman, poking QUALITY he asserted, has progressed from ing 11 Resto del Carlino indicated Worked for several hours with the would be placed under a special his head through what he thought were elected locally, he said, ana cans N^bpyukl Abe, former premier of aid of a flashlight to reach a FoS'gn correspondents were regime, with part of the city ruled Our Famous big A GOOD VALUE J a p a ^ ^ d now "special envoy to the former "dollar imperialism" to the Germans had sought to pre- was an open window to see the were not Agriculture Department WHOLE or LIMA BEANS woman trappc(l m the debris of not perinltted to send any '"forma- by the government of Premier employes, although it had tli# Money Back 1 lb 4 oz CJhlna,’^ sailed from Shanghai to­ a "political and military mnnopoly ■i'ent a revival of pro-British sym­ tlott direct from Spain unUl the first crash. He suffered a slight SLICED her kitchen in order to administer Philippe Petaln and part by Ger­ right to discharge them. FOR YOUR loaves FINAST day for Japan after reaching an of positions and- bases shown' in pathies iff France. German radio announced in a scratch on the head. Guarantee cans ever vaster constellations arouijd British Efforts "Doomed” an injection. Later a rescue squad man authorities, It waa said. CONVENIENCE SAUERKRAUT FA N a QUALITY y ogrMment wjth the Japanese- extricated her and she was taken broadcast heard here that the con­ dominated Nthklng regime of the starry republic." / All Britain's "desperate efforts Naval Bose* Sought ^ i-iCHr lb Se*n British Heiress to slow down" progresls toward a to a hospital in serious condition. ference had taken place. The Naval base* which wotlld 20 OZ meat Wang —Harry C. 98 MILIIOM Jei* *1 Aitl4 tptclol illopotrhoo horoln art alto name. In his own country KO' Is may grouse at these times we are man" Is indispensable only "to the plained. "Owing to the atorm, the “ You saw the LiUlput on the “Thera’s on* thing I don’t want GET UP NIGHTS? raoorvori ____ gence we can repose all our don find a safe haven In the neigh­ living In. but they're Interesting poor devil had done double duty. ^ Committee Program. B. Kennedy newt. tories now engaged in the manu­ Federal tmaeury In their efforts to Showers, ’Trenton, N. J., came to have boon eeld. Try a ]si ledeyi well known. His name would mean reclplenU of politlcalr patronage” racK ?** ,8:45—Lowell Thomas. prevent local collapeee.’’ to see,” tne Montana senator de- bor Island, the total of refugees ___ You can't stop change----- I and to those of his political faith. He was so wet and cold I opened MBS—8:15 Eddie Dooley Foot facture of national defense equip­ Kentucky's capital from Louisville WHAT TO EAT. falth>\ nothing to Americans. “I certainly did. I wasn’t cl )7:00—Fred Waring’s Orchestra. Cornell claimed that the young cla.red, "anid that la to have war Vfgetablea. fruits, nuts and milk. mean, we can't... .Maybe you can Often provoking laughter from up a bottle. He took a big one gaged to do maid’s work but U!? ball Forecasts: 8:30 In Chicago To­ ment. seeking State Health DepeLrtment with Japan. . . . Japan hasn’t at­ I Paul Lk Cornell, because hla there will be limited to any such "I have a hunch that I'll be 7:16—Democratic State Central night. variety; 9:80 Ed Mayehoff. Commissioner Hurley waa the men called up under the selective V^ry lUtie atftrehea and meat. Dririk ARRID Puhllahtra Rtprootntatlroa. Tha back In a couple of years." he ___ You look at something and his audience which filled the 2100- and It really hit him. I Imagine Jap had to R t the house In somj* approval of a milk bottle sterilizer. tacked the Philippines or Hawai­ Iota of floft water If acanty. fre­ ! every thought la to find w*hat Is number, or that Eire will not re­ say. this U all righ t.. . .This Is that's how he happened to fall Committee. laat speaker on the program, ar­ service military service act would quent iiurnlng or off-color %kUlney ___ *laIlM«n.Mlllaaueup*a Jullut Mothewo Sporlol A«oney— went on. "I'll[volunteer for It. If seat Brooklyn Academy of MuMc kind of order before the family 7:30—Big Town. swell the ranks of the ‘'machine’’ 'The Health Department Is In ian Islands and we have known Now rork. Chtroro, nofroll and ceive as many as the circum­ worth fighting fo r-----1 wish It asleep. Anyway, we got to talking Dialing Friday: NBC-WEAF riving at 10 o'clock. He spoke for eUmiatlon cauaea diaturbed aleep, : be.st for America, is deserving of I could sort o f shuttle between auditorium, the former governor arrived so I finally turned In and 8:00—Good News of 1940. membera. LoulsvUle," he was Informed, for several years she had agree­ backache or rheumatic pain. Keep -Boatnn stances of the generous Irl.sh peo­ would always be this w ay... .But of New York grew serious when --.^he aaid a lot." helped him. I admit I grumbled 1:15 Frankie Masters orchestra; a baU hour. He told the gathering "next door to the Henry Clay ho­ ments with Germany and Italy. - kldneya active. U*e a kidney evacu- ! that faith. v, New York -and home—that would “Grew confidential?" Sidney 8:30—The Aldrich Family . that On his way from Clankan he Regarding the "practice” of the BITRKAU ple will permit, even at the cost be swell. I'd like going home,then." wishing won't do i t ... .Wishing he touched on recent egglngs of 0:00—Bob Buma and Johnny 2:30 Valient Lady Sketch: 4:16 third term, Cornell asserted, that tel.” "The Henry O sy," Showers "Are w* going to war with her snt. Aak any drugglat for BUKKTS. wondered If the big trooper’s "What else favora your theory?" Stella Dallaa, dramatic aketch. bad Ustened to the address by Your SSc hack in 2i hours If not won't make It go." Winkle and hU wife. Trotter’a Orchestra. • If the pNsent policies of our said ruefully, "le where I am etay- now. because of the fact that she plea*>d. Locally at Quinn's Phar­ 'X of more than a little self sacrifice. We talked, I suppose, for an "Tell me what has happened In "confidences" had been dictated Sidney asked. WABC-CBS — 9:15 American radio of President Roosevelt and Uireatens British poasesaiops? l ’>» Read Herald Advs. Tha Herald Printing Company, France and .4meH^a So, In'a few weeks this wTlter 10:0i0—Rudy Vallce Program. declared It to be one of the best government are continued” It | Ing." macy. Inc. aooumot no financial roaponoi- X. hour___ We have Ulked many this country that a lovely Ameri­ .by Captain Plowman. "Before Mr. I-angdon rang jfo r 10:30—Musical Americana. School of the Air; 12 Kate Smith win pack his bags and report to "I'm not saying that I agree speeches the President had ever blllly for typographical arrora ap- One of the strangest of altxthe Mrs. (VoweH’s Gifts his native country. Where he lives times far Into the night, usually can lady like Mrs. Wlllkle cannot him, Togl must have been upstalra. 11:00—News and Weather. Speaka; 3:16 Kathleen Norria Poli­ oaring In advortloomoiiio In tno about the air alarm sirens, and the be in the company of hfer husband with him, but after telling me He had an opportunity to go Into 11:15—The Party Line. tical Talk; 6:46 Scattergood delivered. It answered atatementa £[anchooior Evening Herald. strange things brought to light 6y^ dhe form of government Is a little something of what the investiga­ that bad been'made by the opposi­ . In the midst c * what may welj different than ours. gun boats, and the dying. . . . There In a crusade to save this county Langdon'a bedroom and look for 11:30—When Day la Done. Baines. WJZ-NBC—9:45 Breakfast the war Is the disclosure of the un­ is always that to talk about, the without being spattered with eggs tion had revealed, he let out that tion. Thur.oday, October 24 be tjie most disturbed and disturb­ "You .people," he said, “fimda- money, or a possible new will. 12:00—War News. Club; 11:15 Clark Dennis, tenor; believable hodge-podge of social dying___ He knows about that sort and having her clothing destroyed, be was a theater hound." Who else was there with a simi­ 12:0.*5—The Party Line. Music Appreciation Hour; 4:16 New. OoneeniB In State ing v^B^k in the memory of shy of mentally are suited for democracy. "A theater hound?” and political thought that consti­ You fight' among yourselves at of thing from first hand experi­ “ Appeal To BIgotr.v” lar chance?" 1:,55—News. Club Matinee Variety. MBS— 10 In the statements made by Gov­ us, wlth"^rowlng war and growing ence___ His country Is at war----- “ I will tell you what It Is. It is "Yes, like plays. And he has "No person, since you have an 2:00--SllenL Medical Information Bureau; 10:46 ernor Baldwin about the many Believers in Cornell tuted the so-called spirit of election tlrnjes. but It means noth­ often seen Miss Hempfield. He's Republican Candidate war threatsvblackcnlng the skies ing. Aftei/the results are In you "This Is pretty good, this life over the appeal to prejudice, the appeal alibi, unlcs.s Langdon upset the Toniorrow'’s Program Metcallfe’s Choir Loft; 1 I’ll Never new concerns that had been If we were to make the unquali­ France. It had always been a here.” he says -----"Three or to bigotry, the setting up of class seen her faint on the stage. Says room himself before he came bought to the state by the of three contlhents and our own all pull^gether. It Isn't like this she dotes it like life." A. M. Forget, drama. fied declaration that Connecticut matter of much puzzlement to the In oth/r countries. In some coun- four years ago I'd have been glad against class that has emanated down." 6:()0—Knights of the Road. "friendly government” Hurley told people lost In the throes of a poli­ ___ Well, hell. I'm glad now------for the last seven and a half years Braltwood whistled. Marta’s "I’ve one more link In the of his own check. numbers among Us cUlzcns no people of this country that a na­ je people even fight over acting ability would do her no 6:26—News. tical campaign fairly hateful Itl parks. When an election Is My mother s there, and my father from the New Deal, and the chief chain." Barkes boasted. "Early "I also made a check,” the other couple of such wide celebri- tion so relatively homogeneous as apostle, the occupant of the White good, all things considered, but 6:30—Gene and Glenn. Its bitter animosities. It is an im­ d —If they still have elections— .. .Blit somehow. . .Well, h ell..." this morning I found Togi at the 7:00— Morning Watoh. speaker aaid. In the 36 cases m en-; • ty for scholarly attainments in the French should keep Itself In House, Is himself the greatest of­ he had not expected this version back door talking to another Jap tloned several errors were found,, mense refre-shment and encour­ so soon. 8:00—News. Weather. WDRC the field of modem history and the .such a state of political turmoil, fender.” who works at the village Inn. 8; 15—News From Here and about 18 in all. The large plant: agement to be brought to ^iddi Democracy. Fear that this cen Earlier Smith had dined with .. ■' 1 .u . ! fellow called Shorty. I’ll bet a Hartford that wai reported to have come ; science of government as Charles that there should be so many par­ eratlon any time for his having to Abroad. realization that here in l^ncji^s- tralized power might come to arbi­ Winkle aboard hla special train. "Its Murphys opinion that .Miss ; whatever was stolen was 8:30—Radio Bazaar. 1830 kc. 228 Into Danbury proved to be a smAU { Austin Beard and hla wife Mary ties constantly shuffling and re­ learn soldiering. He told reporters afterward Hempficld knew of Mr. Langdon's ; him." ter, at all events, the spirit lov­ trarily control their lives Inspired 8:55— WTIC’s Program .Parade. room occupied by two' old men, Ritter Beard It Is aoubtful that shuffling themselves, so many cab­ a unique contribution to the theory that "war" was the most Impor­ marriage and that she arranged;* ,.j.„ ^avc 'Shorty" looked up." 9:00—News Reporters. long residents of Danbury, who ing helpfulness, the will to/do good Ne«r Moffat Tunnel tant issue of the campaign and | with the Jap to ask her down.” ; Sidney said. "Better keep these Thursday, Oct. 24 the statement would be called Ipto inet crises, so much of bickering-^ Here Is what Lewis and his co- of government. They insisted that 9:15—Food News. 4:00_Portla Blake Faces Life were engaged in the felt hat busi-' . . ^‘America can preserve its ^ democracy, instead of harm, has yilot been the limited powers of. the federal said he shared "a general belief Barkes went on. "She had him say 1 theories to yourself, Barkes. Togi 9:30— Jerry Sear's Rhythmic ness.* 'They were much disturbed | question in any responsible quar­ and yet such a capacity for unity w'orkers suggest; A 6,000-acre among people that the New Deal Mr. Langdon told him to do it. he putting two and two to. 4:15—We, the Abbotta - burned out In the h^ryS of cruelty training ground at an altitude of or state governments should be Strings. 4:30—Hilltop House when they were Informed of all | ter. Both have written many as the French have displayed divided between the law making, is trjlpg to get us into war.” The Jap likes her and would do | gather against you If you don’t." 9:45— Playhouse. the machinery that they owned, can build and support an adequate defense, and malice. from 10,000 to 13,000 feet in the what he was told. "He's tried that,” Barkes said, 4:4.5—Kate Hopkins books accepted as high authority. again and again in great emergen­ bowl stretching up to the divide the administrative and the law in­ 10:00—This Small Town. 5:00—Ad Liner—Dance program fearing that they might be called Twice within a^rlef period Mrs, "Murphy figures that Mr. Lang­ grimly. "He Insisted I was In the, 10:15—By Kathleen Norris. Individually for the most part, cies. near Jones pass, below which the terpreting body. Thus they sought don stood on the block with the 5:18—The O’Nell't upon to pay taxes on something can contribute its share to world stability and Maytie Case ^ w e y has provid­ to protect the individual and the hall when he got there last night. 10:30—Ellen Randolph. that they did not have. In other A sometimes In collaboration. Both Very few Americans had any Moffat road ducks uhder the great HEALTH AND DIET new lioness so that he could be In The truth Is. I all but stumbled 10:4,5—The Guiding Light. 5:30—Ad Liner ed surprised/^Ratification to the ridge for its long dar^ Journey to minority from the tyranny of the a position to watch Lie door, and 5:45—Scattergood Baines cases, concerns reported as having order only by restoring its economy to full, are profound and independent .suspicion of the tenacity with over him when I ran out." 11:00—The Man I Married. come Into Connecticut under the people of Uus community by acts the western slope. / majority. Thus they thought they j ADVICE at the same time hear anyone "Nevertheless, keep quiet, ” the 11:15—Against The Storm. 6:00—The Easo Reporter— New# thinkers. Their New Milford home which various Frenchmen held so had preserved for all time that | "friendly government” were es- of benevwnce on a scale to which Twenty miles aW y at Fraser is coming out of the shaft." lawyer insisted. 11:30—The Road of Life. 6:05—Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood has long been a meeting place for ! many and such widely differing a landing field w ^ re the air force which is the continuing life of a ; Furnished by the McCoy "Logical reasoning, had It been 6:20—Edwin C. Hill tabliahed before the Governor’s flourishing productivity.” y Manch^ter.is quite unused, being 11:45—David Harum. many of the finest minds in Amer- views oh the very fundamentals on could base for/Cooperative train­ Democracy—^ e chance to work i Health Service light. Unfortunately for this Idea, With an Idea of looking over 1 2 :0 0 -Your Treat. 6:S0-[-Paul Sullivan Reviews the term started. as l^ S a town In which really ing with the show troops. To the out their oWn destinies at their lea. I which they were supposed to j It was pitch dark," Braltwood the position of the new lioness to P. M. News Holding Up Funds g r ^ t fortunes are unknown. First south Is thc/tore range and to the own cost. Address communlrstlons to The commented. Langdon’s position see if there might Indeed be rea­ 12:15—Gene and Glenn. 8:45—The World Today Replying to the statement made Mr. Willkie is for adequate national de­ Neither Dr. Beard nor his wife | be able ‘ to meet on common north Ihe/Arapaho. These would le underwrote the finishing and We cannot hold too highly the Herald. Attention of McCoy puzzled him. too. but he did not son In Barkes' deductions, .Sidney 12:30—The Weather Man. 7:00— Amos 'n' Andy by tbe Governor that he. Hurley, | Is a partisan politician- both ar^ grounds. Yet since the dreadful I provide opportunity for mountain benefits and responsibilities which ■ Health Servloa agree with Murphy concerning it. went on down to the Jungle. But 12:35—Day Dreams. 7:15—Lanny Ross fense including conscription. . . . aid to Brit­ equipment of the extra third floor ■ „pprat/ns both In winter and sum- was responsible for holding up j scientists in politics and In the debacle of last spring the magnt Democracy has laid upon us. It Is "Granted the darkness, but the study the situation as he would, 12:45—Slngln’ Sam. 7:30— Pop federal funds, he said that when' the new addition to Manchester j nier^/ true that America surpasses all lioness is half way between the 1:00—News. Weather. governmental art, familiar with tilde of the gaps separating MuBcle Cramps he could see no logical reason for 8:00-- Ask It Basket — Jim Wil­ he was named Public Works Com­ Memorial Hospital, an act which i / other nations In the world In ma­ only possible entrances so that a Adam Langdon’a peculiar position. 1:1.5—The Little Show. liams missioner be did not receive the i ain and China. every epoch or movement through­ politicians and soldier^ Into Kttle /'The first ski troops comprise man could be.st defend them from 1:30—Marjorie Mills. •solved at a stroke many un-erwhelmed In Debt In controlling muscle cramps In dress had made in sweeplfi’g away 7:00 - The Esao Reporter— News, sufferers and the dealers the only The fact that the army staff has ney admitted. "But laat night I v ones making a profit. To this endorsement^ and to th No one over here had any sus­ peqjlle are being torn to tatters taken it under consideration en F orum Stuart Mill, famous English econ­ legs and .feet during sleep Langdon had promised to rem^m dowm for breakfast, I went up to a trip'to Hollirwood a screen test, Republican nominee for U. S. Sena­ swer; /o r ProfcAsor Beard Is one ready to |irileve In the superiority fairly common finding In those 11:00—Short Short Story / omist, contained ih his often quot­ her him In his will. /M en change her room. and a tour of the city. A youjig 11 ;15—Martha Webster tor; Attorney General Francis A. | of the country’s outstanding isola- of other/nattous that he never has ed essay on Liberty, are aa true middle life or older. It is especial­ elr wills after mRrisge." "She Isn’t there. . No one has Pollottl, Republican, and Stanley : Takrni For Granted ly prone to develop in those who tenor whose ambition It was to 11:30—Big Sister t ^ i s t s who believes that this na- been /ble to make up his mind today aa they were in 1859. Sidney knew this" to be true, but seen her. I can’t Imagine where Sing on a coast-to-coaat broadcast 11:45— Aunt Jenny’s Stories High, a leader In the National • To the Editor: . , bruise easily and may accom­ he\made no comment. she Is." anti-third term movement, concen- hese Candidates For pfhfer Offices don has no business whatsoever whether•fher to be more pro-Itallan or Washirtgton Democracy has come to be tak­ "A people may prefer a free gov­ yvlU'do that. Another reader, young 12:00—Kate Smith Speaks I ernment, but if, from indolence, or pany varicose veins of the legs. It iSt Jap didn't' like the mar- (To Be Contl;iiiBd) trated their shooting on th* New '"being concerned with what rabre pro-German—until now, en so for granted In this country is quite c ^ m o n • to have the pa­ son of a railroad engineer, will 12:15—When a Girl Marries that we have ceased to question carelessness, or cowardice, or want realize his ambition by riding In 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent DeAl. on In Europe." 'Avhen.he has gone overboard for Daybook of public spirit, they are imequal tient say he notices the cramps ------\------:------McLevy, addressing a Socialist J what it is or what It does. To some the most after a day when he has the cab of the stream-lined Sante 12:45—Our Gal Sunday This is a specious argument. Hitler. There arc many others. 'f jmek Stimmftt to the exertlonq necessary for pre­ knotys with any certain when his Fe Super Crlef train. A board of 1:00—Easo Reporter rally In Waterbury, attacked <3ov-l It Is a social opportunity, to others been / n his feet a lot. meal ingoing to agree with him. Reinforce Islands’ ernor' Baldwin’s claim of a bal­ will submit to the Times-Star that It Is true that among almost all a Bvstem of government and to serving It; If . . . they can be Educators will sit In Judgment on 1:05—Us On a Bus Washington If a group of men Stfme medical authorities recom­ As a, geVrel the patient ex­ anced atate budget and asaerted | — there are literally scores of mil­ of the.se men there existed an in­ others the privilege of voting. induced to lay their liberties at the mend the giving of dilute hydro­ the dreams submitted by listeners 1 :1 !^ Woman In Whit# Governor Rayividnd A. Baldwin here have their way-^and they feet even of a great man, or trust periences, such symptoms as exces­ Pursuit Squadrons in the future. lions of sincere, thinking^ earnest nate Krcnchlsm that did, for a • In its truest sense, Democracy chloric acid. , sive gas, a feeling of fullness, feel­ 1 :S6—The Right To' Happiness may—the United States Is going is a way of civil ■'life. Dernocracy him with jyjwers which enable him In some Instances, cramps In 1 ;45—Main Street—Hartford Americans who not more, than a long time, bring them into co-op- to subvert their institutions; in all ings of heaviness, and perhaps a to have sOme akl troops. * in America stands for the faith the muscles may be directly traced sour sensation. In this disorder \ Cflarence Floyd Patten, whose 2:00—Young Dr. Malona "V . year ago were proud of beihg call­ eratlon in the nation's times of that the conduct of life under law these cases they are more or less to diabetes. W ith- appropri^e Washington, Oct. 24—UPi— The ^ family claims the largest. repre 2:15—Joyce Jordan—Girl Interne Rep. Lawrence Lewis, ■ Denver unfit for liberty: and . .. . they are the symptoms are due to a dis­ ed Isolationistrf but who today be­ danger. But when wars were over is thp convmon responsibility of all. treatment which controls blopd turbance of the nerves which con­ United States is sending air force aentatlon in the U. 8. Navy, will 2:30—Fletcher Wiley For United States Senator — Paul L. Cornell unlikely long t° enjoy it." .. lieve with absolute conviction that there was never any national unity I^mocrat, has turned over to Gen. We affirm a devotion to this sense sugar, such cramps often cease trol the working of the stomach. reinforcements to the Philippines', ' ' chat'tonight from San Francisco 2:45—My Son 4 I George C. Marshall, the army's Today we stand In the presence It Is no raorc possible, for the U n it-I—the cleavages were too deeh- of 'common responsibility ,ss In­ within a few days or a week or The cause lies In the emotional life and annountement of this action with his Sons aboard the U; 8. S, 3;00—Mary Margaret McBride' chief of staff, an elaborate pros­ tense as our hostility to every at­ of a peril which . insists that we two. If the cramps continue In colntlded witn a statement by Sec­ .Nevada at Honolulu. .The conversS' 3:15—To be announced X ■ .ed States to Isolate Itself from this France has been a nation only for devote our enemy to defense. The of the patient, with the stomach pectus for s 6,h00-acre training tempt to place any man or men spite of control of the diabetes, the becoming the physcial spokesman retary .of Navy Knox that the f^r 3:30—Esso Reporter war than It would be for .the Indi­ great atruggles—not for the cre­ above the laws which the people less courageous ask that we turn giving of dilute hydrochloric acid Pacific Islands would be defended 3:35- Studio Matinee camp near the brow' of the con­ over to the President vast powers for emotional conflict. The,back­ — vidual, caught in the path of a ation of a true sojidarlty. have decreed. ' has been reported to give results, ground of nervous indigestion la "ss long as they are under our For Congress—4th District William J. .MiUer tinental divide, 50 miles wc.st of necessary to carry out the defense super-hurricanc, to Ignore the de­ That la why she could.not meet Denver. At last report, the army Admitting that ouV-"- Idias of the acid being, taken with each largely hidden from the patient, flag.” staff had the proposal under seri­ Democracy cannot be limited with­ program. To do so would Inevitably meal. The Army disclosed yesterday T bris-fljing before- a hundred-mi le­ such a teat as that of this war. subject us to the condition! of a being repressed into the uncon­ Santa Claus Seeks ous consideration. in hard and ffist boundaries, we Muscle cramps may also be the scious phase of the mind. Situa­ that two pursuit squadrons, made an-hour wind. Prof. Beard's "isola- She could unite arid be heroic only dictatorship. What a case Rep. Lewis and his can at least try to find, the source expression of tetany. tion's or happenings w;hlch Increase up of 30 ot more c6mbat, planes ’^tlOnlsm" Is a matter of yesterday. In the smoke of gunpowder. She of Its life. If we yield to this demand we As a general rule, the type of nervous tension will often be and some 320 officers and men ' Legislative Seat as.soclates have made out for their have only ourselves to blame if >t F o r State Senator — William J. Shea^ England and France, ■ the coujd not be “one and indivisible" project! They start with the prom­ ' Faith In Man's Powers muscle cramp most frequently enough to start a fresh digestive would sail Soon for Manila. One finally results in the destruction o t found occurs in patients who seem Bridgeport newspaper declares, j und^r the siiri of peace, She could ise that "If the United States la Democracy does not spring from warfare. Psychological treatment pursuit ,,squadron, " one bombing Marshall, Mo.. Oct. 24. — — any power outside of ourselves. It that Democracy which has brought to be In fair health, and comes squadron and 'one observation^ \ were continually asking, them-1 not prepare, materially to have complete, military defense is usually the best type of treat­ Santa Claus will be on the Saline or spirit- srises out of the faith that man so much to us in the past snd on during sleep or Immediately up­ ment In cases of this nature. Plen­ squadron already are based In the selves this same question, "Is it ;u|iiy." preparedness, it niuSt provide for which hss capacities for Infinite ex-' county ballot Nov, 8. every conceivable everituality - .” has powers snd opportunitlea for on awakening, affecting the foot ty of rest, simple meals, avoiding Philippines.' He'* Prohibition party condl (until you rood this) good for England? or "Is It go/il \Ve are so v,ery much like the T hen'the congressman asks Just which sacrifices are supremely pansioh In the future. or calf or leg. The cramp U stress and strain, and outdoor ex­ Knox meanwhile was telling a \m\R date for the State Le^lature. For Representatives To The General Assembly We have our choice—to live as for France?" ' .French. We too have those who what would happen If American worth while. This faith seeks to over In about a minute but Is ercise, are generally helpful. You press conference that the United Santa Claus i* hla real name. He • So JO* want M lose a few give direction to hi* H?*- free men or to let Democracy die sharply painful while It lasts. should find the article on NER­ States was "not indifferent toward That Is Just wrhat caused the I hold democracy in Contempt. WV troops' should sOirie day find them; TONITL credits It to—or blames It o n - pounds—or perhsps Add e few selves defending the nation in the The source from which Democ­ pnd become the slaves of the State In ordinary use of a muscle, w e' VOUS INDIGESTION of value to any territory \inder the American father with a aenee of hunior. great catastrophe—they did noth­ have, those who hat? white collars „„„ntaln.s of Ala.ska or racy springs makes life of the moat under a virtual dictator. find that movement on the ■ part you. This will be sent to any reail- flag." Thursday, Oct. 24 The name has caused him much ounces to your avoirdupois. Leland T. Wood Charles S. House ing of the kind. What they asked and smooth hands. We divide and j British Columbia, valiie when its direction depends Connecticut, Economic Council, of one Is checked or opposed by an er who asks for It by writing to When his comment was sought trouble, brought him much pleas­ By: Howell.^enev, Treat. antagonistic iriuscle. In the case Ajl right, that's fins. But was: "Is it good for" this class or subdivide and fight each other all upon ourselVes. Ovll liberties have The McCoy Health Service. In care on the theories of some military , ure. constantly been advanced by Hartford; Conn, of these sudden and painful of this newspaper. - Please enclose Each Christmas season, h* re­ befora jon start a program that group or political party or special over the place until w’e are threat- Points to Finns authorities that It would be diffi­ 6:15-6:30 p. m. democratic Institutions.' These are October 22, 1940 cramps, what apparently, happens a large, seU-addreased envelope cult to hold the Island*. 7,0todrld Musi Approve Visas own—none named Santa—to feed It's best to b* *afe, yen knew. any single instance, in Britain or lands can’t take It either and even quired. although when such cramp­ and Ms comblnad occupation ' of machines as mechanically perfect tinies we must consult and adapt Rome, Oct. 24.—5r>f)—American* 10:45-11:00 p. m. And, os a fart$*r safety mea­ France, In Poland, in the Nether­ ourselves to the destinies of ethers. Washlngtoa, Oct. 24,— The ing proves especially troublesome, plumber and pastpr for the local Eire to Take Refugees as the automoblls need readjust­ it la reported that the giving of Praise ye the Lord. O give planning to return home were ad­ Churah of God congregation never sure. bring Us prescriptions Term bsue Forever. Vote Straight REPUBLICAN lands, In Belgium, In Rumania, alt ments to buck the rarefied elr and This Is one of the major problema of Agriculture Department predicted thanks unto tbe Lord; for He vised today by travel agencies WDRC every life and every society. Hence, today that farmers, for the first ammonium nitrate kt bedtime, has brought opulanc*. hers for ezpert, exact filling. dolvn and think the question Eire is likely soon to receive stinging cold. may prove helpful. Is good: for His merry en- that hereafter^ applications for He has two opponents, a Demo­ Look how the Finns skied cir­ Democracy, demands sacrifice — time since 1929, would fecelve this duretk forever. — Psalm visas for Air trips across Spain through, “la It good for the na­ mothers and children from Lon­ year a total c a ^ income of at crat and a Republican. cles around the lumbering Rus­ that we give as much as we re­ 106:1. must be referred to Madrid. Ordi­ SPEAKER tion, for all the people, for all the don. It is now probable that some ceive, thet we produce more than least 19.000.000,000. ' queatioBS and Anawers Ticket For A New Era In Government. sians and the Austrian Jagers (Nervous Indigeatloa) , , * • • narily Spanish consulates grant arofting Program Sueoees Interests 7’’ Certainly there has 25,000 evacuees from the British skimmed over the crags of Nor­ we use. ’ Such an Income would comp*>'* visas for suc|i trips. , Elgin, m. (JV-’-E. L. NolUng WELDON DRUG GO. Out of bitter' experience with 'with 18.518.000,000 reported for (Question'; N. N. write*: "Is Amdng the attribute* of God, Preecriptlim Phnrmnclsts Bsver been at any time any hon- capital will find sanctuary in the way to-harass plodding British, there any help for a person with although they are all equal, mercy - i ^ I II ■ I ■ GEORGE planted an apple tree In his yard ■ays Mr. Lewis. autocracies our founders had an 1939 and $11,221,000,000 for 1929. Surrender ta Prankatera •0 1 Main atraet aat thinking out, In lyiy of the Irish Free State between now and- ilervous Indigestion? Some daya It ahinea with even more brilliancy 39 yean ago and then two n»ra in The Russians even ordered their intense fear of centralised power The department said favorable Athens. O. (4>)—Merchants have • We Oettrer DInl filtl | Christmas, according to a London weather condUkma this fall bad seems to me that avery meal 1 eat than justice.—Oervontao. ■ubsequmt yoon.' When he coiiM staUtarian countries, of the ques- troops to take up skiing, which 1 • the conduct of a democratic gov­ finally given up. They consented to pick hU crop this year, be sold ernment. They made It quite clear' boosted productloR and that conse- fail* to agree. Flghta. axcltament COHEN on, "la It good for Germany T’’ report. wak a laugh, the proapeetiu points o f any Mnd, or even Jiiat ordinary to allow their store window* to be he found 68 voriette* flourishing PULL THE SECOND LEVER that they had limited the powers ipiently prospective marketlnge used In a Hallowe’en contest in Former Assistant ItiUy or Japan? What la of particular signifi­ out. becauae everybody knows that bickering, seema to bring on the I don't wont any-publicity. on the three trees, tbe result of a •••••• It takes , three years of li^nslve given to the central government were now lu g er than aeemed which '* Prizes will be given to U. S. Dist. Attorney carefully planned grafting pro­ We are very eameetly for Paul cance In this piece of Information probable In August when the 1940 attacks. Am very nervous." —Wilhctm Jakob Muhlenbroleli. ww training to. make a good sIGrr out and retained all other powers Ih os he wks arraigned on rhargee of youngsters for ' the best _ job of gram' through ^ e years. sen for Senator not becauae is the statement that Prime Mih- their own handa, This is the ultl- i esUmaU of total cash Income was Answer.' The patient with ner of the avuM e eod-bound mtlzen vous tntygeatlon very seldom Udnaplng Mate de Tristan. Jr. soaping. the w nes-8tar IfiUmatea,. iater Eamonn de Valera took the and that uSA taking Into consi(|- mate .test of the reality of- any \ $8,900,000,000. . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24,1940 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24,1940 EIGHT Nazis Decline Draft Bowl Roosevelt Says Nation Army’s Air Corps 'Election Day at Manchester High School wbS Popular Vote Record Seen West Point's Nevy Any Conunents Starts Trip n i O u A j Ac Is Seen W I U I ^ Superintendent Now Reorganized; T o Capital Broken in Nov. 5 Election; Has No Secret Pacts Dr/MiNivrnsAnY: following End Will Be Expanded (Coattaned from Pago Oae) conversations between Hitler and ^ (OMtliraod from Pag* Ous) Registrations Set Record Asflcrtfi He Always WIU, «>* Franco wore concluded last night. “ W e do not want monopolistic Of War Boom (ConHnned rrom Page <>"«) government any more thqn we want D. ^sker, more than two decades Labor for Peace; Re* •T consider it a public duty to It had previously been believed answer falsifications with facta," the tolks might be continued to- ago, ordered It preserved. be based in the contlnenUl United turns to Capital to the president said. " I will not pre­ dfly. S t This 1? the second time the hl*- Big Cities Particularly (OMUaoed From Stfttcfl. tend that I find this an unpleasant Aviation garrisons in the over­ The news agency said that after toric bovri ha* been removH from Draft More Speech^ duty. I am an old campaignar, iU case at Independence HaM. It Show Great Interest seas departments will be Increa^ M the' Germans and Spanish delega- Presidential Voting ind I love a gepd figbt." was pressed 4*>to eerylc* In 192() to ed and reorganized, the "depart­ Uons dined with the Fuehrer In his In Presidential Con* Washington, Oc.t. 24.—olls today to vbte for by \V. S. Dakin, Supervisor of Am Wat Wka ...... electoral votes, turned In recoiO------DEL MONTE SPINACH " c V ;' * tend toe funeral. ~ “All Statement* False” This Week Winkle also charged that me Connecticut Library Association their choices for state and na­ Rural Education tor the State Anaconda ...... smashing registrations tor the NO. I CAN president "killed the London Econ­ “ I f the United States," he said, ' elected Miss Madelyn Olish of the I T o A n o t h e r / R o o i n “ I think they know, and 1 know O ct 26—Country club masquer­ IONA CUT WAX BEANS “had been permitted to recover i tional offices. Two voting, ma­ Board of Education. Armour 111 ...’ ...... coming elections. Healing Bones A&P s raw 100% pura omic Conference" advocated In the Hartford library to the presidency Mr. Dakin’s analysis of the con­ New York has an estimated reg­ Axis PowePs W’e know, that all of these stater ade ball. P U T MUSICO vagetabla tHeraninQ from this depression with th e ' chines had been Installed bV 1 °"'" ! ---- — ^ ...... nrents are falie." 1932 Democratic platform and today at the close of a two-day officials in the Ea.st Side Rec i dition attributes the growth in Aviation t'orp ...... istration of 6,891.238 and an estl-1 A lso Harvest Supper at Eman­ Every Tues. 7.30 P. M. Octagon Products! ^ “ repudiated the program of stabll- rapidity which It has from prevl- i mated vote of 6,202,000. a gain of He spoke to a throng that took uel Lutheran church. WB7—WB7A—WTIC—WJAR ous ones, the national Incorhe to- fall session here. and the election got underway The Allen Rc,?lstration office will rural population to the moving of Local Slocks Baldwin Ct ...... Need Metalsl Often Delayed uatlon which he himself had In- city-dwelling families to the near­ 605,602 over the actual vote four every one of the 14,500 seats in N ext Week “Hit The Weekly day would be more than $100,000,- Other officers; ' at 9 o’clock this morning and 1 be moved tomorrow morning Into B A O ...... the auditorium, cheered him tor dexo Btructed our delegates to present. Milton C. Russell of the Hart­ ended at 2:45 o'clock this after- ' the room provided for the use of by'small town? and the deliberate, Brndix •'...... years ago Oct. 28— ^Manchester Mothers Oouble” “And, In my Judgment, by that 000,000. " 1 choosing of rural locations for Furnished by Putnam and Co. six Slid a half minutes before he SOAP POWDER 4prcs17‘ The Republican candidate spoke ford library, vice president; Miss noon. I postoffice inspector in the post- Beth Stl ------could begin his address, and in­ club. Illustrated lecture, "Child CASH FRIZES 1 lb homes by people moving into the 6 Central Row, Hartford ,* 7 M 2d “■ ^ n clig‘"'^ 2Am S« Balkans Seen Ultim ate; Experim ents Show Too act he contributed more to' the fall to the New York gathering short­ Muriel Naylor of the state library Edueatlonal Value. * ] office building. The room formerly Beth Stl 7 P f ...... terrupted ^1 times with applause,' Development," Dr. Arnold Gesaell. Ctt Your Playing 8tant( can state. This latter trend is es-, Democrats and 1.458,373 Republic­ At An^ AAP Store New I4c::37i of the democracies and the rise of ly after Mr. Roosevelt fiijjshed. in Hartford, treasurer: and Miss While keen Interest centered used by the alien registration 1 Borden ...... Objective of Present! Great Intake of Vila- laughter, and occasional boos when Oct. 29—Girl Scout Tea at TOILET S0AP ^.b4cAK»14‘ pecially noticeable in Fairfield ans. The state's probable vote the dictators than was performed Mrs. Ogden Reid of TJjc Herald Edythe Black of Old Greenwich, on the outcome of the "straw" bureau will be turned over to the Can Pac ...... • -X: • he struck heavily at his opposi­ Hale's 4 p. m. County and can be noted/in many Aetna Casualty . . . . 121 this year Is calculateH. at 3,404,000, Slip Flakes PKG 19* Cleaiser 2 c a n s 9* by any single act of any govern­ Tribune, Introducing \ylllkie. said secretary. vote. Principal Edson M. Bailey Manchester draft board for use in Case (J. I.) ...... W a r A c t i v i t i e s . i min D O bstacle. tion. Oct. 30— Military whlat at Ma­ the mbrnini;. The office today lists I small towns near the large Indus- Aetna F i r e ...... 51 or 765,118 more than to® actual sonic Temple. ment in the world.” the candidates had been invited to Three hundred persons were declared that the result wka not 'erro De P ...... The ovation accorded the chief 1315 persons registered since Sept. trial cities of the state. Aetna L i f e ...... 27 ■ Oct. 31 — Legion Hallowe'en Mistake Acknowledged appear together but that the Pres­ registered. as Important as Us educational Che* A Oh ...... 1936 vote. . Chicago. Oct. 24.—(/P»—Evidence executive at the hall wa* a climax Automobile ...... 37 New York city reached An ali- Cleveland, Oct. 24 — (fl’) — A parties and dance. He aald he did not recognize ident preferred to apeak at the value In helping students to be­ 27. Pcaulta Of Survey (Chrysler...... that the healing of broken bones to a day in which he had appeared some o f the “ falsifications" Mr. closing session today (by radio) as Beginning Tuesday morning the Conn. G en eral...... '26 Coca Cola ...... • • tlme high with 3,388,741 pet^ns metals expert declared today that is delayed by the practice 6 f a before tens of thousands -of peo­ Also One day drive for funds. -A It come familiarized with the proce- The State Board of Education Hartford Fire ...... 83 Girl Scouts. Jtoosevelt said he made in the cam­ ha* been his usual custom. service at the alien registration furnishes supervisory service to 91 Col Gas A El ...... qualifying to cast ballots on Nov. because Germany and Italy "des­ popular belief of laity and doctors ple at W'llmington, Del., and' on a K in g’s D augh ters dure used In the United States to curtailed to 16 hours Hartford Stm. Boll. 54 perately need certain parts of paign. He said he did recognize the Behind Tauses of Depression small town's of the state. These ComI Inv Tr 6. That la an increase of 488,567 in toe suppo’sed aid of Vitamin D 40-r^ 'e motor tour to national de­ N ext Month OCTAGON e ert government, ' j " ' week. The new hours will be National Fire ...... 58'-j over 1936 registrations. Women Africa" to attain self-autfIcleMy and Calcium, was presented to the fense plants in Philadelphia and point about Mr. Roosevelt "tele­ Willkle. who spent the remain­ towns had an increase in popula­ Coml Solv ...... Nov: 4—Concert for benefit o'f BOX LAUNOtY SOAP struet.on in ^hc use of the vot 3 to 7 p. m. Tuesday. .Wcd- Phoenix ...... 55 Cons Edls ...... >' were shown to have caused much In minerals, "It la not probable American Oollege of Surgeons to­ Camden, N. J. phoning" to Hitler before the Mun­ der of /the evening campaigning Sale Is A n n ou n ced ing machines has been given to ^ Thur.sday and from 9 tion of 22.816 distributed by coun­ Verplanck Fund by Beethoven GIANT 7 C . ich pact, and pointed out that he. Travelers ...... 410 Cons OH ...... of the gain, the Board of Elections that the Balkan* are the ultimate day.. Standing under spotlights knif­ Glee club, O. Clef club and senior from toe Bronx to the lower East the stu(^ents for the pw t few days . ^^>000 on Saturday. * ties as follows: , PubUc Utllltie* THETRE 31c BARS I ' Winkle, had acknowledged prevl- Cent Can ...... reporting 310,476 more women objective of the present war acr Dr. Edward L. Compere of Chi­ ing through a curtain of tobacco choir of Emanuel Lutheran Side, charged in his prepared by Lewis H. Piper and Mrs, Mar- ______, New Haven, 7,206; Fairfield, 5,- Conn. Lt. and Pow.. 57 2 ouidy he had made a mistake 148; Tolland. 3,194; Hartford. 2.- Com Prod ...... registrants than In 1936. while the Uvlty In the Near East." cago said that because of this be­ ■moke, Mr. Roosevelt waa alter­ chprch, auspices of Educational 'AMERICA'S FAVORITES j speech that the “ unprecedented Ever Ready Circle of King’s guerite Campbell, history teach-I . _ ’T ' • ! Conn. Pow...... 50 The asaeHlon waa made in an nately sarcastic, droll, grim and Mr. Rosevelt, he added, did not Daughters will hold Its annual. 244; New London. 1.792; Litch­ Del L A Wn ...... Increase In toe number of male lief, a surgeon who treats broken powers" of the New Deal 'were era at the school, in order that the , l ^ a i l C l K l a t e S F B l l Hartford Elec. Lt. .. 66 >-4 address pre)jared for the Ameri­ emphatic as he delivered hie sd- telephone—he "telegraphed" Hit­ Christmas sale and tea on Friday, field, 1.654; Middlesex, 1,212: Douglas Alrc ...... • voters was only 178,081. boniis without giving Vitamin D 5— National and 'State I M^SHMALLOWS T*Ur behind the causes "of the long con­ students would be able to express 1 Hartford Gas ...... 34 can Society tor Metals Convention dreis. Afterward he left for Wash­ election, local polls at State A r­ ler. tinuance of the depression. i December 13, in the directors their preferences without confu- | Windham, 411. Du P o n t ...... Men registrant* In New York and'balclum is criticised tor not Illuminating Sh*. .. «1 Kastman Kod ...... here by Dr. Zay Jeffries, chairman keeping up-to-date. ington, where he speaks by tele­ mory. lane Parker "RECIPE” The president, Willkle said, was "The concentration of power In room of the Whlton Memorial 'slon or difficulty. T o P ile E xpenses According to toe report, this city totaled 1.856,236; women 1,- shifting of population' Is causing S. New Eng. Tel. Co 160 Eiec Auto-L ...... 832,506. The women'total la about of The Caroloy Cb., of Cleveland He reported that experiments on phone late this afternoon to The Nov. 6— C. L. of C. Fashion trying to violate a tradition of 150 America/” he said, "has hurt Library. The Last Election. ■Western Mass. 29)4 and Detroit and a speclaliat on New York Herald Tribune Forum BRAND Instead of the usual afternoon rural town school boards to read- Gen Elec ...... 45 per cent of the aggregate, com­ animal*,' backed by human evi­ Show, Whlton Auditorium. year*', and yet. Willkie added, "of- every democracy and helped every This la the second time that Industrial rare metals tor the National De- in New York. card party, the Ways and Means Gen F o o d * ...... pared with 42 per cent Irt 1936. dence, showed that too great an in­ Also Booster Club’s chicken pie “DATED” f ' jd not one word" in defense of stsing dictator." Manchester High has conducted a p„rt% rcxpcn'e fu r r e d by cindl-"V ^ ^ fenee Advisory CJommlssIbn. Confronting him also waa the supper at North Methodist church. 1 0 ‘ Committee has decided to present Acme W ir e ...... 19’,'4 Gen Mot ...... ,...... Heavy Pennaylvaiila Vote take of vitamin and calcium may ills attempt. / Declaring that there has been "straw"straw vote on a presidential ^ t e x -: " ’®«‘ f*’® f Am. Hardware .... 23>4 3 Some contemporary, students task of whipping together at least Nov. 7 — Amaranth Dessert- the play, "Grandmother's Quilt" Gillette ...... The state-by-atate analysis of delay recovery. The animals were CONDENSED MILK Mr. Roosevelt, the Republican a trend, "partly accidental, partly election the first being held inm iI L T f o T cTnd date., «nd to mo the town Eagle Lock ...... 6)4 Int Tel and Tel ------3 said Dr. Jeffries. ’ deprived of these two essentials. church, auspices of Zion, Con­ 1 9 ‘ ministration. population has been taken care of actual 4,138.108 In IM 6. Estimstes An "outrageoualy false charge" money la a primary-^stniment, of committee will arrange an exhibit h^re Nov. 5 when townspeopla_go 1 reports are Fafnlr Bearings ... 134 John* Manvllle ...... 68.'i Striking DeBolsoey In Eorope Ordtawry Meta Found Best cordia and . Emanuel Lutheran ANN PAOt Winkle declared Senator 'Van- " ‘ ‘ by the transportation of the chll- for other heavy-voting aUtea: tost toe administration wants to churches of Maiichester. DOZ DEL MAIZ I power. • • * At this moment tbe ^j. interesting old quilts and some i to the polls to vote °n eliner | once, he stated today. Hart and Cooley . . . 135 Kennecott ...... 32’ . "A eurvey of natural resources When these animals legs were denberg (R., Mlch.l; was the man ------,— . , , ■ I dren to central schools rather than lUmola — estimated 4.260.000 bring toe nation into war, ho said Nov. I I — Joint supper of Ameri­ COIN GREEN BIANT President holds powers over the ^^e modem, pieced, knitted Roosevelt or Wendell Willkle. In Hetldey Mach., (torn 11)4 Llgg and Myers B ----- 98 W reveals a striking deficiency ef broken, those on toe ordinary diet The time limit for making by the reopening pf closed one- at Philadelphia, had been "made can Legion and Auxiliary at HONEY 1 0 ‘ largely responsible for putting money and credit .sy.stem of the | crocheted. It is believed this 1936, the town "went Democratic" j expense reports expired on ^ t . j achools or tie construction Landerk FraryA Clk 25tv Lockheed Aircraft ...... 28 U against 8,966,622. several of the ordinary. metala In mended fastest. Those with the 2^1can° , M 7 * I PEAS 2 ‘c; n° / 2 5 * into the banking act of 1933 the Ohio estimated 8,250,000 to strike terror into the hearts of Legion Home. country, comparnblc to those of* will bring out many old heirlooms for the first Ume in its history 22 and two unsucce.ssful and two isolated unlU. New BrlL Mch., com 42)4 Loew’s ...... 26 Europe. When figured on a, per deflclenc/of the vitamin and min­ deposit Instiranc.e feature. anv dictator.” not heretofore exhibited in town as the party’s state and national successful candidates have thus North'and Judd . . . 31)4 19% against 3,312,425. capita basis, the deficiency ap­ our citizens.. Nov. 27 — Annual “Turkey, Lorillard ...... eral healed faster than toe rats •That charge 1* contrary to Fresh Frdits and Vegetables! "Another interesting claim by and create much interest among officers were victorious over to* far failed to report. Peck Stow and.Wll. 7)4 39% New Jersey—estimated 2,024,- proaches famine. In Africa, hov(- Goose and P ig" dance of Hose Mont Ward ...... receiving the popularly supposed every fact, every purpoee of the Company No. 1, S. M. F. D., at the third term candidate." Willkle the w'omeA folk*. Sandw-lehes and Republicans, with the exception Russell M ff. Co. ... 14 Nash Kelv ...... 5) , 000 against 1,820,437. ever, moat of the metals are found aid of ^dtamln and calcium. FANCY AA(:1NT05H ' , past eight years.” he said. Cheney Hall. m RINSO said, was in connection with the a social Clip of tea wdll be Included of William J. Shea who ran far Horses and Hounds Burned H ospital N otes Scovill Mfg...... 28 Nat Rise ...... 18% Indiana— estimated 1,725,000 in commercial deppeits, and sev­ Dr. Ctompere said he has conclud­ employment of men In national ahead of his ticket for State Sen­ 13% against 1,650,897. eral are found In abundance;" •Throughout the** years my every CraiHilatad Soap Quotations In the admission fee. SUex Co...... / ... 12)4 Nat Cash Reg ...... ed that adults can do without the defense industries. It was a trag- Jt— ^ ^ ------•• ■ ator. Bardstown. Ky., Oct. 24— {IPi— Stanley Worke .... 51 ■^f*t:''Dalry ...... • • • - 18% Massachusetts — estimated 2 He hinted that, in time of war, added vitamin and calcium. This, act and every thought has been APPLES - Election Official*. trinkets and a n tiq m would have direpted to the end of preaerv'jpg 5 ■ edy, he added, that It was defense One hundred twenty fox hounds do,, pfd...... 39 Nat Dlatlll ...... 20% ' 100,000 against 1,840,357. he added, does not apply to c'hll- sm. pkgs A Ige Q ^ C industries which’ brought Such re­ Mexico Balte Exports i Discharged yesterday: Mre. Ber­ to be obtained from homes if tl)e. the peace of the world, and more Seventyiflv# student election and nineteen saddle,, horse* were tha Wilcox, 10' Summer street: Torrih^oo ...... 28)4 N Y Central ...... 14', Michigan — estimated 1,945,000 dren with rickets. NATIVE BALDWIN ' / f t . Z'R'ISc I employment and quoted Mr. Whoever it elected will be my officials were . given____ thelh____ flnkl destroyed early toflay when fire Veeder-Root ..... 62 Nor .^m Co 10), against 1,805,093.’ United States' supply of tin were "Both clinically and experimen­ particularly, to* peace o f the president for the next four years, Mexlco'.Glty, Oct. 34— (JC)— The Scott Brown, Rockville; John Roosevelt as saying in. 1936 that Inatructlona last night and w ere' swept the Nelson County Stock- New York Banks Packard ...... 3% -The final figures In each Instance seriously reduced. tally,” he aald, "it appears that United States—the peacq. of the not. sub-^— Alf M. Landon, G. O. P. presi­ Mexican government has halted Riley, Buckland. Beaidee efforts tor sxpansioa of such employment buslly engaged today in superln- j yards, bringing a tragic halt to Death;, Yesterday, E r li e a t Bank of New York. 315 Raram Piet ...... -. • 8 ). are those of 1936 the current practice of adding western hemisphere. • • • APPLES O (ss stantlal. | dential nominee In 1936. exports of scrap iron and mercury tending the voting.. Each ma­ the Kentucky State Fox Hpntera Bankera Trust 23% BoHviaB tin production, "addi­ 'To Republicans and Democrats, to natloqa outside the western Phelps o f Glastonbury. Penn ...... '. .1...... ’• large amounts of Vitamin D and LIFEBUOY He also quoted Mr. Roosevelt as • chine has facalmllles o f the bal­ As.sociation’a annual meeting. . Admitted today: Betty, Janet Central Hanover , Phelps Dodge ...... 33’ * tional moves would be made to calcium may actually ’delay the to every man, woman and child in hemisphere while officials are con­ take care of war needs" In event having saJd recovery bastil on ar-1 This country la almost the last lots to be used next month in the and Beverly Ericksen, South Cffiase ...... Phil Pet ...... 36 union o f fracturqe.” the nation I say— your president HIALTH SOAF tnamenta was “ fooi's gold,” and citadel if independent, untram­ sidering, imposing an embargo on state and national elections. Oollege Founder Wee. Chemical ...... 3 2 'i W om en to Boost ol “ acute ahortage." • D’r. Jeffries and vour great" secretary o f state RED -GALIF. LB war materials anil foodstuffs, re­ -Windsor. Pub Serv N J ; ...... Both animal* and humans ex­ TOKAY GRAPES added " I agree with him." meled scholarship. William Roscoe, Russell (tole, j? Admitted today: Dorothy Chad­ CTty ...... 4% declared. ’ ' crete any e|);qea* calcium tost they ar? following the road to peace."- Radio...... He said non-war use would be He. proposed to build defense —-Governor Lehman of New York. liable sources said today. Mildred Sheldon, Richard Ran- Hartford, Oct. 24— (/P)— George wick. 149 Porter street; James Cjbntinental 16% R an ispeck B ill take. But, Dr. Compere warned, He said he stood on his party's 3 . .i 1 7 * Reading ...... o "drastically curtailed." pressure materials, too. if elected president, ney,I.PV Marjory Cordera and William ...... |W. Llllard, founder of the Hart- Taft, 37 N, School street; Laurel Com Ehcchange . Rem R ^ d ...... 8% his experiments Indicate tha) even platform, which stated that “we SWT. POTATOES 1 0 would be exerted to u m tin as Willkie said, but he said it was Motley are serving as student ford College of Law’, d^d today at Nicholson, 64 N. Elm street; Wil­ First National ... Republic Steel ...... 19)4 will not participate in foreign To Be Tried Separately veteran Actor In Hospital sparingly as poesibl* in war prod­ though the 'extra calcium Is ex- BCH necessary to build opr normal in­ moderators, each working a Hartford Imspttal. liam Blair, 334 1-2 Center street. Guaranty Trust 34 irreted. Its presence Interferes with wars" or send to* country’s armed NATIVE CELERY Rey Tob B ...... Washington, Oct. 24 —(P)—The ucts, and that "large quantiUea kgCpSu|[l£>kta&tE_ABi dustrial Economy so that there period. Pupils are voting In Mr. Llllard had been HI ."‘ n®® Discharged today: Miss Eliza­ Irving Trust ... Safeway Stores ...... 43’,* absorption of some other essential forces outalde the Americas except would not be deflation w-hen the London, Get. 24., — (/Pi — The Hollywood, Oct. 34^/P)—Rich­ National League of Women Vot­ would be fortocdmlng from toe HUBBARD SQUASH ard Bennett. 69, veterah sUge ac­ groups during study periods and i Sunday night. He enterro the beth Rmith. 153 Celnter street; Manhattan Sears Roebuck ...... 78% ers announced today that each food. in case of attack. defense program was tempered 1 court hearing the espionage trial Marcia'Albro, 192 Highland street. accumulaUon o f pewterware, tor who weathered a serious ill­ others, who are unable to do this, hospital Monday night and died ManufacL Truat Shell Union ...... j . . 9% member o f Congreas seeking re " It 1? for peace I have labored,” off. He pre^osed to do this, h® 1 "Tyler will be allow-ed to vote during the ^ this morning. He was suffering Census: 61 patients. Phiblic National trinkets, anUquee. bells, sUtuea Mr. Roosevelt declared, “ and It Is .PUMPKIN LBS ed former clerk in the U. S. Em­ ness five years ago. Is back -In a Socony Vac, ...... ■ election may expect a call M n declared. noon hour. from pneumonia. Title Guarantee . 8% and the like.” tor peace that I shall labor all bassy here, and Gownmaker Anna hospitalJ South Pac ...... from a league member «Hth toe The American Society for Met­ $12 o M lauift ittf oluimjuriflc. Taking issue with Mr. Roose­ Favoes Cloaer BelatloRS U S Truat ------South Rwy ...... ---- .1 3 , C on tribu ted toe days of my life.’’ velt’s figures on' recovery, Willkle Wolkoff, daughter of a former candidate’s voting record on the als In on# of tour organisations t FIRST . 6% Charges Falsifloations Spread Czarlst admiral, ruled today the Std Brands ...... Remspeck Civil Service bill under parUcipattng her* in the five-day / # A i)s A n said the '‘history of his failure lay Tokyo, O ct 24—(A>) — Domel. Std Oil Cdl ...... 17% ’ F o r In strum en ts Falsifications are being spread, ^ In the relief roils of this country." defendants should be tried sepa­ Three Daughtecs— and Their Dlustrious Mother Norwegian Freighter Sunk . 32% her arm. National Metal Omgreas. he charged, to fill the minds and rately. After the decision, the Japanese news agency, today Std OH N J ...... Misa Marguerite M. Wells, na­ %oo4 Hr FMI hook. A44tos%t tw»* Nothing the third-term candi­ . .34 hearts of Americans with fear SUNNYfliLD SILVERBROOK gownmaker left the dock and the quoted Maaaoml YoahitomI, secre­ Tex Corp ...,...... tional league president, said toe !•« 9. Ivaifffird, I. L date can say, he said, can discount New York, Oct 24.—(dA—Ma­ baaTO on doubts o f one' another. K LB PRIMTS 1 . 3 5 ' CREAMERY LB S 3 ' CHOICE government opened the case tary of toe Japanese embassy In Timken Roll B e a r ---- . 47 leagfue was beginning an Intensive Twelve d o lli^ In contributions BUTTER toe fact there are 9,000,000 men m Moscow, as saying that Soviet rine circles said today the 3.871- Trans America-...... 5 pre-election campaign to /obtain Non-Union Man bronght the tStal of the Instru­ REFINED-PACKED IN against Kent Russian opinion favor* a rap- ton Norwegian freighter Nome HANDY ’ LB PRINTS CARTON 7 * w ith m illio n * ia AStP out of' work’. Union Carbide ...... 73% passage uf the bill at tola congres­ mental Fund of the public schools PURE LAUn WUlkle said Mr. Roosevelt proachment with Japan and that nad been sunk while en route from Coffee. B o o ^ t by every Union Pacific . 81)4 sional seasiofi. .Copies of the candi­ to $186.50 today. It was announced promised to supply work for the closer Soviet relaUons with the New York and Wilmington, N. C., (^n Picket Union 7di fam ily in America. Students to “ .Adopt" Baby Unit Aircraft ...... 89)4 dates' voting records on the hill by Treasurer Walter Buckley, MOTLEY OLEOMARBARIME 3 V n’s 2 5 * ^u tb of America, then,asked why Axis rather than with Britain are to Grangemouth, England. Eight . 11% crew membra were mlsalng. The Unit Gas Imp ...... t are being sent toe local leagues who is receiving donations at the be had not done so in bis years in Seattle (/P)—Co-eds taking home to be expected. U S R d b b er...... 21% Manchester Trust (tompany. * lOHA SLICEB PEACHES 2 W 2 3 « vessel traded between U. S., Cana­ tor study.. Tula*, Oct. 24 (8’) - t- Floyd office. economics at the University of U S Steel ...... 62% Miss Wells described the bill, List of Gontrlbators ILUE BOX - Itiy two lu g* pRgi ALL 3 3 0 C In CUcago the other night, dian and Japanese porta before Payne, youthful non-union Tula* Washington are going to have a ,fTo Manage Ford Company ' Western Union ...... 20% which would make possible the The latest contributors are; t' 37c ind get tnoihsr pig lot 1c ex'ii LGE W inU e said, he put certain ques­ the war. .108% laborer, can go right ahead picket­ SUPER SUBS house of their own to study, com­ West ra and M fg' . . . . extension of civil service rating to PreVloualy acknowledged .$173.50 U l o r c c s t c r tions to Mr. Roosevelt which the Bucharest, Rumania, Oct. 24— . 33 ing the A F L ' Carpenters Union LGt plete with fixtures, including a Woolworth ...... some 200,000 Federal employes 'Esther Granstrpm ...... 1-00 CANS PKOt F^'as (ff) An Iron Guard commiaaar headquarter!. District Judge Oraa ■AM eean* aikVd 2 25c erilU 2 15c 2 2Tc pceeldent did not answer. baby. The house will be a resi­ KlUed to Blast Elec Bond and Share (Curb) I "the fairest, most far-reaching a t f Mrs. Elmer A. Weden . . . . 1-00 mm m PALMOLIVC ^ Ho — the 1932 Democratic dence tor girls majoring in home was appointed today to manage A. Shaw ruled. ■AM ■eowN ■rang 2 CANS 2 9 c IbatheixaSSe A2cakcscakcsI11c the BriUah-American owned Ford tempt to extend and Improve the Elizabeth A. Krapowicz ... 1.00 _ a tOM. - bintforin ' promised a. balanced economics. The baby wrlll be Olasgow, Oct. 24.—(«V -T *n per­ A temporary Injunction against 2 CANS c .Salads TMHiR'pkc^Pe^K'. 3 tc Company of Rumania. The gov­ Missing Boy Found merit aystem that has been be­ J. Frank. Bowen ...... 100 C M I^b«ns SOUP 22 ■ndget and lower governmental “ adopted” for a year to give them sons were reported killed today In Payne was sought by union offl Italian' Club ...... 2.00 W 02 ffiffk DEL MONTC * N0.24«^ ernment also ordered conflaca- fore Congrea* In gener*tions.’ Rsiali CnceaiHit PKO lO C r a ad ta s si. or naivae 2 CANS 2VC ' /ggpeadlturea, but expenditures a full understanding of “home an explosion and fire which cefs, who charged his activities Mrs. 8. G. Gordon '...... 1.00 DCL NO. P ma. Uon of all asaeta of any oil com­ Shenandoah, Pa.. Oct. 24— l/D— 1 LB risen by bUUono and no at- problteas." , ^ wrecked a big starch factory In were causing the union “ eonslder- Jeanne M. Low ...... 1.00 Hainx Soup* itnil 2 c a n s 2 5 c Fleeneele MONTf CAN laC been made to balance pany found to be making false Los), for more than.60 hour* on a A IC Ol * * . Oaa Hills Brid(^eport Maa able embarrasMnent." Dorothy Toohy ...... 1.00 2 C A N S 2 2 l reports .of ahlpmenta to evade toe heart of the city. densely wooded roountalnaido, Baker't !•§ Colora' tube 10< KMi*L-Ratinlli Payne la picketing the union tor Elizabeth Daley ...... ' 1.00 Former British Envoy Dies taxes. PINT. CAN 25c ifsa yln g tbi* was a most critical egwUenge^ Ineempefency Taft four-year-old Rudy Kunchnlck, Jr« Bridgeport,' Oct. 24— (/P)— The its failure to pay him union wages Elisabeth Lobdell ...... 100 MushreMM kcysyoni* t°n 1*c Tick Wax lad. b* eald It was necessary was In a hospital today for trAit- Ctir*t. . S OZ , Wlmbledon,>England. O ct 24.— Britlah A ir Bfarshal Killed body of Joseph Cavallerl, 63, whU* h* took car* of a union mem­ Mr. and Mrs. John D. Tor- buffa Mix PKO J7c ■•iiMWef'i 2 FKM 25c CAMAY SOAP country to be united and i ^ t eff his frail Umbe awo' Ths salt with the m ..m . aaAOHtTTI a « l t O Z ITAIIAN * Y7 OZOX «- ■ . C/p)— Sir Charles Louis dea Graz, Chicago, O c t 24.—(A)— ^Dr. Mai* cerpenter, was found in the gma- ber during his iUneas. Secretary stenTOn ...... 1.00 colm MacEachem of Chicago, as- from expoeur* to sub-free: fiUed kitchen of. his bom* yester­ M. A. Pajma of toe union contend­ Chef •ey-er-Oee m cat b a u * 2 c a n * 2 J c * a u c i a t in * i x c - - I idaad wltb you now to join in 80, British minister to Serbia London, Oct. 24.—(P I - A ir Vice temperatures. Found yesterday throughout the World war, died Mra Sara B. Crawford, ConnecUcufs first woman Secretary of. State campaigning for re-election Marshal C, H. B. Blunt has been aoclata director of The American day by a man for whom ha work­ ed he agieed to pay only |15 a 1185.60 P R O S EFFECIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, OCT. 26 2 CAKES ' ‘ I o n o ^ to bring tbls about in on the Republican ticket, takes time out for luhcbeon with her daughters .at the 25th Anniversary exere College of Surgeons, challenged huddled between two recka. tbo ed. Dr. H. R. DeLuca, medical week. extra btnstit Tuesday, It was announced today. killed In an air crash. The Press youngater still had enough ciaea of Conn* from Mft m «^*ht are Un. Sara Crawford Maschal of Norwalk, member of the Gener^ As^mblyand try, tbete were probably 20 who Mgms" and bold o it his w n> w m b I ualoB man has toe Mww rig h t “ ' ~)tMetf m ClllNli rfoundsd between two*etomlt(to; no second Franca |rlbr to France’s eurren- ’ ■tejre. to t US forsveitnor*.—- ninni^foTro^elecUen; Mr*. Janet Crawford How of W i*l Hartlocd. trustee of the coUeg*; Mr*. Craw------CbMPfofd fttbMH aC Mecvalk,. _____„ ~ ,-l ■ --i'fr.: " ..... ■ MANCHESTER BVENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24,1940 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24,^1940 Bruins Retain Penn and Ohio State Cornell Is Still Top Aggressor High Harriers to Compete In Storr’s Meet Saturday Club That Won Seen Losers Against With Penn the Best in Defense Hockey Title Vlcters la flva out of e;* ^dualfrtrel to beat <^eh W tpe^ engiiam enU- -thus far - ....UUe sCftiob. chargee. Ceptahr Jackie Olaoa Michigan and Cornell MIm Helen 1 raralty Adirteer Manchester High’s formidabla ar­ sad Bill Mansfield, who have fea- Compiled by Stodeats of Maoehcoter High School tiuad for tha Red end White thla Boston Squad to Con THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 Exuberant Major Picks ray of barrlera wlU travel to vin,NO.* Big Red Also Storrs Saturday to compete in the foil, are given a flae chance of sist of the Same 15 itvsR • ankf fifth (uinual University of Connec­ flalshlng among the leaders sad Wolverines and Big Red WMhtnftea m Scouts sing Over Radio ticut IntorscbolasUc cross country the team ae a wbola Is rated as a Players Who Led Na­ 88, Biologists iHear Students Aid A Few More Long Shots etrony contender for top honors. Favored to Roll on To» ^ Young Thespians Frefhman and Senior Start ‘Vassing-est” meet:. The race will get underway tional Loop Last Year. will likely A group of M.H.9. girls who at 11 a. m. Mmcbeeter won the ret invito- ward National Honors Newrork university 'to 'neu Park Supervisor are Girl Scouts are achedul^ Practice Vote Nine other squads will compete Uos meet in 1988, paced by the Three Assemblies Have Qive Gay Comedy to Bing over station W Im C Football Teami By BlaJ. Amoa B. Hoopla to the event, namely, Weaver of brtUleat Fran Leary, did not com­ Boston, Oct. —Tha ! —Stanford Gets Call in ^ smt Inventor ef the Flve-Vard Penalty next Thursday afternoon at Hartford, th* defending ebamploa; pete In 1987 because of tbe New ton Bruins will rely thla year Penn State has the good* «t t k 1:30 on the Mancheat^r pro­ Bristol, Bridgeport Central. Farm­ Englaod event, placed third in the same 15 players wrho carrli Southern Cal Struggle. The superintendent of the l ^ k Voting Machines Will Har-rumpbl Excuse me while I which to outocore saA oatlkM 21 Student Speakers Members of th# Apprentice gram. . ^ Has Gained Average of ington. Hartford Public, Mlddle- 1988 and waa fifth last year. Fol­ the club to the National Hock Temple in PhUadelpkin. Department, Horace Mur^hey, Indulge in a quiet, reflnqd horse tow’n. New Britain, Plalnville end lowing the race, the competitors 1/eague championship la st. season By Harry Oraj-aon Group of Sock and Buskin proved Be in Library; Pupils laugh! ■ Wesleyan Is given the ned m m spoke to the Biology Club Thurs­ 466.7 Yards PerGame Stonington. will remain for the Connectleut- only to drop tbe Stanley Cup sc'' N E A Service Sporto Cklltor. Amherst In Middletown fcy • themeelves to be able Thesplane I hope my critics carefully ob- riea to the- New York Ranger: day. Vole in Study Period. Three of the teems that Man- Buffelo grid clash In which sMn- ' Two tremendoua intersecUonal gnat’s eyelart), , Prom Is On In their first production of a de­ finds that the most welcome sound On Ground and by Air; eerved the score of last Saturday’s cheater’s Howard "Pot” Mohr will when the Boston team waa crip­ Subjects Include Sports, Mr. Murphey remarked oh the all day is the 11:55 bell. Wa should game between Indiana and Iowa. cheater has beaten this year, Bria- ■tnigglee headline the program aa | Don’t be surprised If C M t tol, Middletown and PlalnvlDe are atari In the Unconn backfield aa pled by injurl'cs. tbe.football vanities turn into the' lightful. gay comedy, "Sauce for fact that the beauty of the/ trees think the 3:20 would be juat aa In order to make th# school elec­ The Nalion'a Leaders. It wan Indiana 10, Iowa 6. And School of Cleveland edgag bate , Hobbies, Radio, Etc.; With a sufficient number of entered, as 4a Hirtford. the one . "Tbia team should be as strong the Ooellngs", Friday. and plants is sometimes taken for welcome. tion for naUonsI and state execu­ what did your bumble servant eocond half of the season. I tered_____ Camei^e Tet*» In ft tt»- rcRistrations received yester­ as tost season’s club.” declared , One brlnga^out the higb-rolllng ^Vgh. The plot centers around the e f granted. The Center Park, jtor In­ tives more democratic and realla- redict that the score would be? Speakers Judged by day hopes for/the Prom were stance, had to be completely made By Gell Fowler general msmager A rt Rosa In dls- Michigan and^Pennaylvanla teams ^ low s, finally checked by laAIr forte of two modem parents to rid An artistic, or rather fantastic, tic, members of the senior history pause while my editor telle you. , realized. The / Prom will be over before it gained ita present .^.SeetUe, O ct 34—(F) —Thoee F cutoinif prospects. "O t course, we at Ann Arbor, the other tbe Cor-; i, to for another buntplns,-, Other Students. held Novembe,r 8, in the High their off-spring of the use of sisng. creation of what is called ."The classes have elected their own o ^ (Ed. Note: The old b w hit this expect much stiSer competition all beauty. It took the work of an ex­ World Bug" has been drawn on the nte o f the ei^et— Cornell end one right on the noae! With moat nell juggernaut and Ohio State at j ^ is time by mighty MlnnesotS IK school hall. Disastrous things begin to happen perienced landscape architect to ficlals to Uke charge. These offg through the league. But every The first student assembly of when James Ward, the quarter­ inside of our "proof read” box. The dais will have almost compietaq enneylvanla — dominate t h i e experto picking Iowa to win, the Old Cronies to Greet club should contribute to the fast­ Ithaca. .. i Minneapolis. do this. definition la "hears all, knows noth­ Major predicted the Score would The bandlcapper is tempted to Indiana may startle the eddlatg the year was presented Wednes­ back of the Varsity squad, arrives In foreign countries, ti/ees. and charge of the election but teachers ’ week’e batch o f etatiettce ae com­ est breakaway In league hlstofy for a visit. The parents, knowing ing.” We’re Inclined to disagree be Indiana 10, Tows 6. WeU, ac- pick Penn and Oblo State to | again by turning back NorthweeU day October 23. The program t^at there wrirc two reasons for other natural resources are more will be on hand If they are needed. piled by the with the players reporting in such avenge last fall’s defeat, but a fte r, which will be without be0» that their children want them to appreciated since then ia /not such with this alumni souvenir, at least Ten officials will be present dur­ S ’ MsUcel Bureau, and the welter eldenta will happen.) ; nice 14. Texaa 12. advanced physical condition due e^neisted of members of the stu- our nation’s ^eatncM. Those were I predicted Minnesota would Martip in Coast Loop feaUnlng a headlock on the fig-1 ua^t Bill deCorrevont at Bvaafl* donslsted or mem ^ the rich land/ and the free people, create a favorable impression, an abundance of them as in the the present “ World Buga” know ing each period of the day and at of figures eleo Indicetee aome In­ I Vale IS, Navy 8. to military training." something. Whether they’re able to beat Oblo Stole, 13 to 10. The urea, and tossing them for a fall, ton’s Dyche Stadium. . (isnt body who gave speecne- enjoy civil rights, which are, decide to give their youngsters a United States. noon time. The officials will help teresting concluatono. I.MInnesota IS, Iowa 10. Hurt by Schedule taste of their own medicine. write It Is the question. actual acore was Minnesota 18, to, sticking with Michigan and Blond Bill sprained aa enUe timely subjects. fre.edom of press, speech, and re- It takes skill and precision to explain the procedure of using the F the second atralght week jpeon 18. BUchlgaa 18. Ross feels that the coming Co'rnelU \ adding to his fame against WliF Mother, father, and even grand­ be a landscape architect. The ar­ Cornell la tope In total offense— Ohio Stole 7. Lafayette IS, Army 7. May Find Enough Ex- These speakers had been chosen i,g,on machines. , Jn the face of e storm of critl- schedule ia to tbe disadvantage of He has an Idea that the Wolver­ consin, which this week is slated Seven/ Freshmen S|>eak mother "go modern.” The mother tist can rectify a mistake by a Last minute d ata.. .Prom reser­ The moderator Is the official In gains both rushing and paoatng— Obis State 20, ComeU 17. Sopbs to Duel the Boston team with several dou­ Iby tryouts which vvere judged startles everyone by using such ex­ vations point to one fact. M. H. S. dem, I predicted that tho Univer­ Gas Housers to Start ines will outstea^ced the way trees. air for 1,400 yards in three gaipee. ger of Sacramento. the team played last teaaon. The were- '41A, Doris Stratton; MIB, to put an end to his parents’ dis­ ed three girls. How he’ll manage students as they vote. The check over highly favored U. C. L. A. Tex. A. A M. 37. Baylor 0. only Ohio State could heat Ohio whose subject was boxing. • He to the C. C. I. L. championship for M. H. S.’a Cross Country team, On the use of trees/ for land­ For the third straight w s m Cor- Rangers should he as strong as or Notre Dame used 67 playera Ids Annum, David Carter: ’42, graceful behavior, but hla father remains to be seen. Perhaps he haa list will be arranged alphabetical­ Furthermore. I picked the score as H.vraeuee IS. Colombia 12. State. The Buckeyes have twice will lead Manchester at the Connecticut Invitation meet. Satur­ scaping, trees in large groups nell was the nation’s “peaslngeet HarY’arrl., Dartmouth stronger than last year and the against Carnegie Tech, and c » Janet McGann, Elmer Weden; ! answered feovcral questions, one of ignores him saying, “ Something ly by home-rooms. California 7, U. C. L. A. 6. The Fnrdbam 20, St. Mary’s 0. Los Angeles. Oct, 24.—(AO—John succeeded In doing that. - They day. Against five teams. Olson has turned In brilliant perform­ would need a lot of /land, and that "way with the women.” team, averaging 272 yards 'via the lircak In games on the schedule give them aU another wmrkoot US Charlotte Montie, Ronald | which was "Is boxing a racket?” painlT)g you. Bob? Spit It out." Two machine attendants will be actual score was California 9, U. Kentucky 10, Georgia 18. L. (Pepper) Martin, late o f the St. | Depend on 2nd*Year flg;ure to bounce back, but hardly ances, getting two Arsis, one of which was a tie with Mansfield,, should have proper spading. There­ air lanes. imposes a handicap on us.” acaifiat Illlnoto at ChampaJqp. Wiidaworth- '44, Virginia Dux, He stated that, boxipg. is some- Grandma makes things worse by on hand to close the curtain of the & L. A. 7. Egad, you can’t come Harvard IS, nartmoutli 7. Louis CtordlnalB. should feel right | far enough .to repel the well-drilled three seconds and one third. Mansfield has the same record. fore it is easier to have less trees Penn In Sad Plaoe at home when he t a k « up quar- ! Roes took 12 amateurs to It’s too bad that auch a highly wnilam Peterson. times a /racket, although racke- flirting with James, while Eliza­ machines and to Indicate when a Penn meanwhile boomed Into much cloeer! MIrb. State 14, S. Clara 18. Men in Coming Tilt. Big Red. which this trip ten/t It’s in a group. tors in ■ the Pacific (joast league , Hershey and al.so worked the ------— * .-,uch^, geared Irish aggregation b a ea i • beth, the daughter, watches help­ In his experience, Murphey has booth is vacant. second place in total offenee with This week’s big Hoople spedala Tulane 18, No. Carolina 7. likely to spot them two’’ touch I r lf'a ^ e X were C o "/ ‘lid 1 caught.boxers vv-ere believed to be Sport-Wise Three pupils acting as town are that Penn will spill Michigan Ind. to, Northwestern 0. next spring. flashy Hershey Bear line of Terry dowms right under the gim aa it j worthwhile schedule. first assembly lessly. found a set rule in the planting of a 400-yard per game average and, Boston, Oct. 24—(AO—A duel of Tm taking Georgia Tedh a m Wc Need Your Support and that Ohio State will upset Wloconsin 18, Purdue 7. For the great Pepper, once the Reardon, Pat Mer'eavy and Gordon didId mIn uoiuraouaCtolurabua a year ago.ago | * “ ^ ^ seniors. They are out ko'bcai' one another in the Albert Rodonls, the father, trees. When planting'trees on a By officials for each period will over­ the etatiatica aay litottia country's sophomores may add unusual spice The 1 Return Log B ook see the election and try to get beat rushing outfit with a 303.7 Cornell. Penn State 20, Temple 10. ring tailed leader of the noiaieat, I to the Harvard-Dartmouth clash Bruce but finally decided to stand Michigan and PennsylvanPennsylvania of- Auburn In a dog figM m AO M ia. by Chairman Ida Annuli. ^ proved himself to be a versatile house lot. one should arrange I-the duel Kentucky over Georgia at Atl»» actor. One could see that It re­ Somanhls has received 511 them so that the house is shaded Frank Zimmerman, Jr. more voters to the polls. The pupll- average per game. Ergo. I am letting a prudent Ore. State 14, L'.C.L.A. 9. wildest collection of ball players at Harvard atadlum Saturday and pat on last season's lineup. fer an added attraction in the uu<=. •-■'••-''--f., ~ ' over Vandas^ That will put Frank Brimsek in who spoke. l . ? " r on . . s "M T Hy oHobby,” b b v ” whichwhich' Hostelling" vvas e^^^^^ quired but little effort for him to Lost in Summer subscriptions up t/i date and during the hottest time of the offlClals win go to study halls and Also, Penn for the second penny ride on the Red and Blue Duke 14. Wake Forest 13. Frankie Frisch will ever have to indications on the New England between Tom Harmon and Frank , etw. x i S e M cd ' by /Walter Gorman. The pur the nets with <^ptaln I’Dlt" Clap­ blit at Baton Rouge, happened to be animals. He be­ be both dignified and humorous. year. Se.-eral examples were given Last Friday’s cross country atralght- week boasted the beat and Scarlet Scourge. Calif. 18, Washington 7. suffer with; will find no less than gridiron front today were that the Reagan, who last autumn -out- pose of this organization is to a total of 700 more are needed. ask for voters. per and Jack Shewchuk formin'- over M'toatoslppl State at Tueear haved he likied animals because Murlal Smith’s Interpretation of by Mr. Murphey. If one wants Alternates were chosen In case defense against niahing. Its op­ (BM. Note: Shake well before alx of his old cronies of the once battle between these much-beaten gained the Wolverine flyer taking help all to a greater knowledge of If this project does not go win over Bristol completed the one defense tandem and Jack loosa and Duke over W e k e .Iw * they were not like machines, but a well-bred mother Is Irreproach­ shade only in the summer, he position, while not too robust, using.) celebrated Gaa House Gang acat- elevens might, top the weekend everything into account... . yards the wfirk through providing over­ Editor’s Note: While Betty through there will be no year C.C.I.L. tournament and gave the some of the election officials could Crawiord and Des Smith making eat on the latter’a grounds. they each had a personality of his able. Her natural poise lent dig­ should use deciduous trees, that is, grossed 147 yards against the un- tered along the shores of the card. from scrimmage, yards gained on night places to stay while travel­ Barstow and the rest of her book, and in all probability this not be present. up the other. Bill ’’Flash” HoUett Tulane. which got going agaouk own His favorite pet was an nity to the role. party were on the Long Trail trees that shed their leaves In the Wigrenltes a well deserved title of quaklng. Quaker forwards and lost Pacific. Harvard app.'xently will rely passes thrown by tbe two and ing under human power, that is, custom will be stopped for fu­ The complete list of officials for Reading from left to right, and will bold down the utility berth. Rice after three setbacke, m V Irish Setter. He felt that, every­ in Vermont this summer, fall, such as the oak, maple, etc. 1940 C.C.I.L champs . . . The team 131 yards for th< microscopic net scored the, only two touchdowns much on the superlative passing punt and kickoff returns. bicycle, foot, or horseback. Mike Quish was commended for ture classes. A year book is the October 24 election are; upeide down and backwards, which He’ll use the same three for­ atay on the right road to its one should have a pet. Betty lost her log book. She However, if shade is wanted all has displayed an outstanding ag­ yield o f 26 yards, or an average the Cowboys have maoe in four of sophomore Don McNjcol, w-ho In other intersecUonal numbers. Robert Giorgetti told of his trip his a^ness in timing his lines. As not stricUy for the seniors, First period: Moderator, William Gophers Erase waa the way the'boys used to turn returns to the lineup this week, ward lines. The high-scoring line match with North Catxdtoa at. received It a few days ago the year around, the evergreen gressive spirit which is typical of per game of only 8.7 yards. gamea, once galloping 54 yards Santa Clara should- shade Micht- “ Music" was the next subject, to Annapolis where his uncle is he was the adolescent son, his lines and the underclassmen are Roscoe; checkers. David Grimason. Penn’s Saturday adversary, things, the veteran wild horse of after being sidelined by Injury centered by Milt Schmidt with Chapel Hill. It’s A r k a a ^ ^ from two boys in Brooklyn should be .used, since |it doesn’t lose the fine teams turned out by with an Intercepted pass. gan State at East Lansing. and given by Grace Stavinsky. Her the band master. He spoke of the were mirth provoking, and these urged to subscribe. No money , Joe Murphy, Robert Johnston, and Michigan, which haa been playing the Osage aind newly named skip­ since the opening game with Am ­ Woody Dumart and Bobby Bauer to be run dowm by MUalaeJppI^ who had found it while on the its growth. It is also a good idea to Coach Wigren . . . Their record Fordham has the stuff with which , — -- — belief was that the majority of cannon where cadets throw pen­ he spoke with the ease of a vet­ is needed at present, the first , Robert McCabe; Machine attend­ tougher teams. Is ninth in total 1939 Mistakes per of siu;ramento will find: herst. on the wings; the trio , In which — ■- Haps* trail in October. The log plant the tree far enough away shows wins over Bristol, Middle- New /ork—One name la taboo to romp against Saint Mary’s j the people are music lovers, pro­ nies to bring good luck at foot­ eran. payment being due January 2- , ants, Ida Annum, Ernest Smith; offense, but fifth in rushing alone, Ripper CoUlna and Big Bob Vei- veteran Bill Cowley to, flanked by Betty Barstow Is undoubtedly a book tells the story. from the house so that the future town, Plalnville, and the U. of at Baker field this weel, ae the The confidence of Dick Harlow California in New York, _ ' “ ^owtey Jwk ^ «d •!*«* vided they are given music which ball games. Get your pledge now and sup­ growth of the tree won’t be af­ Town officials, Frances Struff, what with Harmon. Westfall and land with Los Angeles, Bruaie Roy Conacher and Mel Hill and valuable asset to the club. She Oinn. freshmen with a close de­ undefeated Columbia Lions prep In McNlcoTt passing was stressed Stanford Takes Another Step | means something to them. This A recent visit to Czechoslovakia port one of the school's finest fected by the house. Doris Cole. Elsie Heatley; Alter­ Evasbevakl, ao Saturday’s tilt for their game with Syracuse. It Minnesota Now Has Ogrodowski catching for Sacra­ last season’s sunirise third line ve* expected to outotrtp Rice i » was Icscribed'by Florence Palleln. showed great promise and talent In I was purchased a few days be­ feat by Hartford High . . . Their •yesterday when sophomore John Toward Bose BowL is wher6 popular music takes its projects. When street planting, watch for nates are, Jean Brown- Florence should pit a strong running outfit la "'Comell," the powerhouse which mento, “ Beau Brummcl Bill” Morgan, the best pass receiver on made up of A rt Jaci^son at center Houston, and Jarrln’ Joba fElOto place. Untrained people cannot She was surprised to find that the role of the teen-aged daughter. fore August 17, by a girl planning record is better than that of last Two Back and Another Stanford to expected to take; the placement of utilities, that is year’s and should become one of Daneosse, Louis Shaefnek, and against a line which held Mary­ the -Lions must face a week from Walker pitching for Seattle, Jack the aqu/^, waa moved to the stort­ and Herb Cain and Ekidie Wiseman anothe/ long step toward Its first i 5” "Kh ana T e w ^ be expected to enjoy symphonies, their life was much like the Am­ The role of the grandmother, the to go on a camping trip. I was land. 'Yale and Princeton ball shelter and read me to his brother the telephone and electric light those best remembered . . . N ext Richard Blow. Saturday. Rothrock at Hollywood and young ing right end piosition. at the wings. Rose Bowl bid In five years when do what they please wiin vayvir but they do enjoy jazz.. Jazz is erican’s. Their clothes were the only character part in the play, just a small, insi^lflcant black wires. Many times it is necessary Second Period —(9:45-10:80) — packers to that tiny 8.7 per game "Syracuae U a fjotenllally Chance Saturday. Hamill a Question and then put me in his pock. I was year’s team seems to be even more Ray Harrell with Portland. up in Hanover, Earl Blaik ia not cheap music, Grace stated, j same, except on holidays when was takert by Grace Freedman. note book, just big ipnough to fit in to cut branches from tress that average. strong team and it was able to That places a question mark the l n d ^ tockto ^ Christman .'la • Her performance assured the audi­ taken to hla home in Brooklyn, promising as over half o f the Moderator. Russell Cole; Checkers, Most o f these distingulabed making no secret of the fact he for It takes thought and mu- they dressed in their native cos­ a shirt pocket, and I was quite interfere with the utilities. To Cornell’a Saturday foe. Ohio bounce back against N YU after Minneapolis, Oct. 24.— (Aft— Four will rely greatly on sophomore squarely after the name of Robert tumers. The Czechs are also noted ence that she was one grandmother present squad will return to de­ Craig Belcher. Rhoderick Brown, gentlemen, or gento, played with j ^ have found it difficult to i whole lo t M t sfclanship to be played well. thrilled at the idea of going on a New York. avoid this, plant the trees well up State, the 1939 total offense lead­ being crushed by Northwestern, ” dittle mistakes cost Minnesota four John Krol. This lad, a triple-threat "Red" Hamill on the Bruin roster. who was not a back number'. Oh, it was all so exciting for a fend their title . . . Philip Keith, and Jim Knight; Ma­ Pepper—and the patience of the taiiv. but have sufficient matertol I Missouri t<» good a clm n » a »a lw t Frances Struff discussed “Us- for I.heir cooking. long trip. on the lawn. er’s also has been playing tougher said Columbia’s coach Lou L lt t ^ back of great promise, has failed The big red-head, used alternately R jth Hugh had met two English Charles Hill was convincing In ■few days but one day he wrapped chine Attendants, John Olson, big bail games last season. Measra. Frisch, Rickey (Did Sam to 4 k e this a Titanic batUe. i Before we started on the trip, It la remarkable to note the clubs and doesn't figure among the " It might atage the same lo r / o f as yet to realise hia capablUtiea at defense and a wing berth tost tenlng to the Radio". She used refugees in America, about whom the role of a handsome, football me up and I didn’t know what was That unimpressive spectacle of Everett Kennedy: Town Officials, Now the Golden Gophers are Breadon— back in 1934-35 and Syracuse’s swift backs are does a c^ewralk against lown she wrote down her menu in me. I great number of trees in Man­ offensive leaders, .its 252 yard per a comeback against lu. We tan’t but may com e^p to scratch in tbe season, has been flashing great the members of a boarding house she told. On the ship coming over, hero. One could imagine him in happening. I was jounced more football last Friday certainly dis­ George Eggleston. Leon Podrove, getting back those ball games and’ thereabouts. Those were the. years doped to outrun Columbia in New ^ State tha eaU e v « to portray the different types of didn’t think much of it, I was glad chester. This is due to the care game average ■ ing well under the afford to look any farther ahead." stsidium, B cein ^f some of Dart­ form in pre-season drills. It may every child was drilled in life the various embarrassing situa\ and more. Then I was taken again appointed more than one noble John Harvey; Alternates, Sumner they have already caught up wdtb the original Gaa House Gang real­ ilstenlng that are found. Types I only needed paper when I was given them by Manchester resi­ accompHahmenta of the first five. mouth’s greatest triumphs. be that his spirited play wiU in­ boat, practice, and each child wore tions in which he found himself. and the paper torn off. I was M.H.S. rooter . . . Last Friday’s Cutler, Edward Lojeskl. twa clubs profiting from the 1939 ly flourished, when a clubhouse ^ N a w should sink Yale in th e' Oregon State. W a a h l r ^ W she pointed out are the small \mpty. She also wrote where she dents. But the Ohio Staters rank fifth Atlanta, Ga— It wiU be Allen In Newton. Coach Frank Leahy duce Rosa to carry a 16-man a trig with his name and destin­ Lucia Dwyer took the part of the would be each day. "N-m-m,” I home again, back with my owner. One of the questions asked Mr. game was played so raggedly that Third Period — (10:30-11:15 — in pass defenae, holding the enemy against Allen Friday night whe mlseues. battle waa a minor Incident, when Bowl without great effort but; boy who listens with a determined most of the studes left before It still refuses to hold Cleo O’Donnell squad, aa was done in the dosing i — y'gtiSnble Into conald- , - ation printed on it. maid. .said, ’Tm going to like this." Sat­ I was ao happy I wanted to cry. Murphey most frequently is. Moderator, Mildred Sheldon; seriala to an average of .only 34.8 Georgia and Kentucky collide li7 - Nebraska fooled Bernle Bier- off-the field didoes kept the nation and his St. Anselm Hawks lightly. effort, the girl who listens to a was over . . .'Something, some­ has been to a football "W e Americans" was the sub­ The Apprentice Group found the urday, August 17, came, the day She was happy to see me, too. "What is\a fast-growing tree?" 1 Checkers, Edward Richardson, per game. their annual football fracas here. -rman’s boys last tall wdth a simple laughing and Branch Rickey amok 'First and second elevens were weeks ^ toe%^re^v ! trouble against Lafayette , know It radio serial with emotion, the man facilities of the stage In the Sork She read what Amos Sandman, where has changed the present Margaret Webb, Jane Irwin, Alice This means the nation's best old fashioned reverse that got a Ing, when constant turmoil wai was recalled from the Hershey , Harvard ^ ga^ .i,. ehoto. Dtrt who listens to news commentators ject of the sircech by Betty Dia- she was to leave for Vermont, her " I would plant a tree of real | , Ermal Allan is me of the atara p f ed through a stiff scrimmage mor te. She asserted that our des­ afid Buskin room to be severely who found me, had written about squad . . . The Leavenworth game Kosinski: Machine Attendants, passing club will n r up against fdr Kentucky’s Wlldcato while lit­ fourth down score after everj^ in g the normal state. destination, and In all her excite­ worth" said'Mr. Murphey. "I think veaterday in order to keep them Rosa feels definitely that thla to / ^ ^ b l^ to I In Lake, and Wyoming ^ while he paces the floor, and the cent has nothing to do with our limited. However, they overcame me. I was found on October was as good as last Friday's was Warren Wood. William Davidson; team with a stout sntl-aircraft tle Hej-ward Allen la Georgia's else bad failed; The final count waa Those were the years, too, when man who answers quiz programs ment she nearly forgot me. Im­ those that are long-lived will bet­ well primed for Saturday’s clash. Uie strongest team he can aasem- ; Mexico hardly wlU e x t ^ patriotism at this crucial time. these difficulties, as did the agine! Me! She rushed up stairs seventh and oh how I wished 1 ter satisfy you. If you decide to bad and no one can explain it . . . Town Officials, Barbara Ubert, department, so ail four— Cornell, beat paaeer and Coach Wallace 6 to 0. Minnesota got the winning the Dean boys pitched the Cards aloud, to the annoyance of every- ODonnell concedes that the She [told of foreigners to whom Shakespearian dramatists of an­ and shoved me in her pocket. could tell her all that had hap­ plant trees, plant those that are Captain "A l" Vincek was the Harry Warren. Dorothy Mc- Ohio State, Penn and Michigan, Butts expects-to rely heavily on 13 to 7 margin this year on a one to glotiy and a world's champion' current Boston College brigade la ble- . i Jver D ? te ^ to P W la ^ - ^ Colorado and Colorado Stat^ tm bns concerned. she pad spoken, and who had told other era. Joe Castro made an elo­ I will admit it was dark and pened tb me, but perhaps she common in this community, aa lhe "whole team" for Manchester, as Caughey: Alternates, Helen I*- will get an opportunity to try out passes. Both boys are junlorti and play’ forward pass .from Bruce ship, when Pepper and hla Mudeat the greatest in the school’s his­ was Al Normark for the oppo.sl- grL^‘'SaU"s."/as^Igh^s'‘c”'er^^^^ take too mto* *- Douglas Phelps spoke of the | ‘ they would be glad to quent speech between scenes to an­ hot in her ’.skirt pocket, but as guessed. red maple, sugar mapla, etc." beidz, Elna Person, Joe DeMtnlco, their beat poison against high met last vear. Heyward threw a Smith to co-captaIn Bill Johnson. band and went In for midget auto tory, but promises that hla team different types of Propaganda, as j volunteer for any country which nounce the fact that "Here a cur­ she had told her friend. I was Elm trees should' be planted tion. Mike Ginolfl. grade antidotes. .. pass for the Crackers’ touchdown Ohio State won 23 to 20 last racing and prizefighters—and poor will battle right down to the wire. toe ; to P l/ to b u ^ r^ mid granted to college footbMt circulated by the Fifth Colunm-1 ^voutd offer them liberty. tain should fall to denote the pass­ safest there: there was no chance with caution since the spreading The football team will have to Fourth Period Officials who The lenders, statistically were: Olid Ermal toaaed two to give Ken­ year because a Minnesota player Frisch got grayer and grayer. Though St. Anaelm ia not as do some pretty speedy changing ’Total offense — After C!orncl! “Kitchener Kids” toe leading scor- t ______Jsts. They are; terror, you-can't- I -rie last of the speakers was age of one hour.” of my being lost. I f there were a of the Dutch Elm diseato. I f plan-, serve from 11:15 and 12:30 are: tucky a 13-6 declilon. was caught holding. That mistake ’The present baa overlapped the strong aa usual this aeaaon. This play Was given Tuesday to even keep the Weaver team and Penn come Detroit. 389,5 tog Une of toe league w d one j ...... _ _ _ »,„„r»ld e until the sturdy UtUe e w ts f win', Neo-Paclfist. Separatist and ] jam is Britton, who described the chance of_my being lost. If I were ning to plant trees now, chcrase Moderator, Dick Ranney; Check­ came on a play that . would have past, however, and now aome, of O’Donneu haa a flair for priming morning during the regular Sock within two touchdowns of Its own yards average per game; Lafay­ tbe old Gaa House guard have w&ch was gen%r;u7Mnstoered“ ‘a; ! ably last aea^n playing alongsl^ Injured, is ready to pick up n g K Ap^asem ent propaganda. Fifth i hcroib work of the U. S. Coast where I could see all the time, I ^Round the others than tbe elm. Small trees ers, Ted Cummings. Joe Beilis, Wednesday Night Ldegue given tbe Gophers a first dowm on his teams for objective gamea and ______thu I CiaDner and Ross expectsCnapper him to and Ross expects Columnists can be spotted by their ! Guard. Among their many duties and Buskin meeting. score. But we still hope that the ette. 387.5; Arizona, 366; Brown, reached the stepping off, or twi the greatest forward set in toe where it left off. decided I ’d rather not see so much a n suitable to landscaping only, Emerson Rlckerd, l^ b Richmond; (Y Alleiys) the Buckeye three yard line. Set they may make it cloae. be of constant aid this season to auspicious talk and by their po- ; are W ilting smuggled goods or The members of the Apprentice such as the birch, the red bud one chance of victory will allow Mlcslasippi, N a- ' and Kentucky Cook's Service Station took 2 back fifteen yards. Minnesota light, stage, of their careers. There Another passing battle is prom­ game. The Bruin season opens In Men and be safe. \ Machine Attendants, Lucia Dwire, with Michigan and Creighton tied The veteran Clapper, starting B u in scoring drives. Smith and liUcal background, he said. floating distilleries, and saving Group expressed their appreciation Campuses. tree, the ginkgo, which is from the the Kellyites to halt their three out of 3 games from CThagnot’a gambled.on a field goal bid tor a Is a possibility that winter trade ised down in Middletown, Conn., treal, Nov. 3, when the vetemn I wasn’t taken out of her pocket Roger Thomas; Town Officials, for 10th. Misalaalppi and, Drake bis 14to major league season, was Crawford are a thoroughly tested ."Amusement, Yesterday and. ships. , , j , to Nancy Bantly, Toni Flke, and until the next day. The surround­ prehistoric ageS, the snowball game loosing streak . . . Fire (Thlefs. Manchester Motor tie and lost. A t Columbus last Sat­ winds may blow them elsewhere when 'Weslevan and Aniherst tee team faces off wdth Lea Canadten^ Bob Richmond, members of Sock Bv OlorU Ssplenza Arthur Benson, Arlene Moore, and.- fell from the top five. an all-star defense man last j-ear defense pair. Tod av” was given by- Carolyn ■ It is planned that more student ing country looked much different tree, and the mountain ash. '' Sales took two points from Br>ant urday, Minnesota evened the acore before the days of spring and Pep off in the first of the UtUe three Cowley’s experience and trick­ who open toe race thla year n a ^ Dalev/’ ■ Some favorite forms of assemblies will be given in the fu- and Buskin who took charge of Bristol suffered a mild upset In Flora Pickles: Alternates—Ernest Rushing offense — Lafayette, and looks fit for another greet the coaching guidance o f Dick tr* than any I ’d ever seen before. 1 Because it' was not feasible to i. Chapman, while Chambers Mov- because touchdown plays worked per arrive in California. But here title bouts. Coach L lo yd , Jordan ery enable him- to set up plays amusement in the 1900’s were | turc, ^s this first proved to be Well, at least we knojv that one have a field trip, Mr. Murphey their easily expected victory over Fisher, Francis Dancoss, Nancy which whacked the like of Uraln- has been driving Amherat’s Lord season. Brimsek haa Improved vln, who wraa with Toronto's HMf make-up. surmised It was the first shelter (Irs took all three points from the for Bruce Smith. is a fervent wish that there are (Kjnstently for Roy Conacher'a , success. June Allen, ’41B. person reads this column. Many distributed different specimens of Middletown last weekend . . . The P'lke, and Bill Moorebotise. ua, N. t . U.. Muhlenberg and Oct- enough lefbto start a mild commo­ Jeffs on passing plays all week ateadlly at goal and la ranked pie Leafs last season. . ,, husking bees, and aristpcractic 1 such on the Long Trail at which she Don WUlU* Garage. (tomlng up for important notice rifle-like shots and the opportun­ 1 .— Virginia Whitham 42. thanks to the unknown reader who the leaves of trees which he had Tigers succeeded in holding the Those serving from 12:30-2:001 _ tyaburg, rolled up 1,408 yards for tion in thla league when the old and Jack Elott haa ne%-er been right up with Dave Kerr of the balls in the South. Today, boys 'was staying. She and her girl Danny Newcomb of the (Took's thla Saturday la another one of ism of Mel HUL enlightened me on the subject of collected. Some of them were: the Bristol men to a 12-12 tie In their are: Moderator, Marjorie Cordera) a 353 average per game. The La­ wild horse gets here. one to send hia Cardinals Into Rangers among tbe game’s great and girls listen to the radio, go 1 - friend had to wait a few hours un­ fayette Leopards, who apparently Five had, a high single of 138. Tan­ tbe beneficiaries of the 1939 Min­ The Jackson line, which waa the to the movies or ball game.s. r „ Norwood High School. Norwood concolor fir, ginkgo, yellow wood, first clash of the season . . . Now. Checkers, Beatrice Elliott, Harold nesota errors. The team la Iowa. U Bhould be great to see Pepper battle without a big bag of fancy net-minders. Read Herald Advs* Iiiformai Dance til the rest of the party arrived maple, mulberry, red oak, smd the it Is p^ible for West Hartford. Turkington, Lorraine Smith, Lil­ Uke to march, wiU direct their in­ ner of Manchester Motor Sales put Shewcbult Improved consider-' surprise of the Stanley cup serlM Mabel Phelps spoke to Interest | ( ^ r o g g . ^ ^ O U II IF V That evening she and her friend High comes from Norwood, a town The Hawkeyea beat Minnesota last managing a ball club, firing It acnal maneuvers. douglaa fir. Bristol or Middletown to clinch lian Kittle; Machine Attendants, fantry against Uncle Sam’s Army together a three string total of 373. Holy Cross Is sUll experimenting glrlB in sports. She explained j climbed to the. top of Mount Abra­ of about 1,800 inhahltanU In north­ year because a player In the Goph- along as he should be able to do. Was Successful .Several questions were asked by the C.C.I.^ crown . . . Meriden Wllladean Gillpatrick, William Saturday. Penn’s 303.7 average la The scores; with backfield combinations to tb ' points system, the Girls’ 1 ham to see the sunset. I Hked my ern New York. er’a secondary {vermitted Bill Green And then, someday, If there's a Crown Captured the pupils and satiafactorily an­ and Manchester with two losses Rice; Town Officials, Tom Blanch­ second, followed by Brow-n, 299; Chagnot’s Fire Chiefs (1) obtain a smooth working imlt to _«ader's Class, and the Inter- j first impression of Mt. Abraham. to get behind him" to catch Nile hotel dinning room that needs to swered. One pupil asked Mr. Mur­ apiece are definitely out of the ard. Tom Wilson, Esther Benson;/ Detroit. 287 and Michigan. 276 Goodrich . . . . 109 104 112 325 replace the crippled starters, Tom Mural and Tnter-Class games. The next day. Monday* it rained, In Bulkeley High’s ■'Torch" w Creighton and Mississippi bowed Klnnick’e touchdown pasa. be taken apart at lunch time, or a An Interesting biography was phey to dlscusa the planting and running . . Alternates, Rita Naven, PriacUla N. B a rto n ___ 112 91 103 306 Bierman’s 1940 squad this time theater that is in need qf a fine, SuUivan and Joe Boratyq. Lone- The "jitterbugs Jived right into so we stayed at the same shelter. have the following explanation of care of a tree. First, a hole should out to the newcomers, Penn and man Tom Alberghlnl and Captain The Ml H. S. cross-country run- Peabody, Jenne Polyott, Doris Madden ...... 119 - 89 97 305 would settle for a one play winner. first class, a No. 1 terrible band, told by Edward Zapatka on "The the swing of things," when ap­ Nothing of interest happened. "jitterbug” that was given by be dug In the ground three feet Brown. jo e Kellar also will be aidellried Keyman of Keymen.’' This is * ners won\ the C. C. I. L., title last Manchester’s college neighbor ^tone, Gertrude Gardner and Lilly Lee ...... 96 109 112 317 It wouldn’t mind dusting off the like the Mudeato, maybe Pepper proximately two hundred students Tuesday we were still at the same one of the studenU. “A ’jlterbug’ square and three feet deep. Then on the east extended an undefeat­ Passing offense—Cornell la way H. Barton .. I l l 11,9 101 331 •and Indications are that they wuU Charles Horton of New York, w ho; Friday, with a victory over Bris- \hclter but the whole party is a seml-human organism which is Carlson. In front at 272; Princeton, which winner that aet back Washington can corral the’ remnants of his plant the tree, using leaf mould, ed record to three with a well- once celebrated organization and be replaced by Steve Conroy and has opened over 1,00ft locks. It tol in spite of a loss to Hartford turned out at the school dance climbed Abraham to eat supper. It characterized by a neuropathic al- The last period from 3:00—3:00 gained more than 300 jiirds In the in this year’s op4ner— that 98 yard -i’ 'i fertilizer, or bone meal. The later played victory over the men from Totals ...... 547 512 525 1584 take up where they left off a few Frank Gaziano reapecUvely. V ^ is a good thing, Edward Zapatka Public HlSh. This meet, held at held’ in the assembly hall last . w m ‘ very cold so my owner, and Ierglcl.sm to syncopated music. ’ will be In the hands of: Moderator, akica against Penn last week, la dash by halfback (Jeorge Franck. . e care of the tree Is the pruning to Maine last Saturday . . . Manches­ Cook’s Service Htotlon (23 years ago. declared, that Mr, Horton is on the Bri.stoj course, was the hard-- Friday night. I her girl friend decided to run a bit (I f you need a dictionary to de­ keep the dead wood o t. Unless it William Moseley: Cnieckers, Mar­ second at 185.7; Marquette is third StUl there will be Northwestern, south Metbodtsta ter’s own'Howard Mohr Is a regu­ Newcomb . . . . 104 107 138. 349 the last of the 1939 one-play bene­ The prospect almost makes you the side of the law. est in which the team had run this Although pos.scssed by a little I down' Abraham until they_came to cipher. the High School World is is a aire«t tree. It should be left jorie Mart#, a y d e Beckwith, Syd­ with 181.3. followed ,-y the lofty- lar quarterback on the U. of Conn, ney Thrajl. Gloria Saplenza; Ma­ minded Yales whose grid tactics' H. LaChapelle 109 109 132 350 fit brigade. Bill de Correvont got wish ol’ Dlz would come out, too. ■Victor Taggart explained brief­ year. shyness at first, couples slowly ; thif timber line,. always willing to oblige.I tp grow naturally. Most trees re­ team.' I.««gu e Stondtnge have been on an atmospheric planeV *>Kroll ...... 85 129 96 310 away from the Minnesota safety Yes, 6T Dlz and his trick tele­ ly what has happened to the S21,- ' The results of the first team but surely progressed into the Don’t ask me why. but -1 was quire no spraying. _\ chine AttendanU, Betty Dewey, Pts: i i a W race are as follows: First—Ko- with their announced atandards,1, JB)TO gaii...... 106 118 112 346 man to count Uie winner. And the phones, bis verbal reverse plays 000,000 the American people con­ hall and on to the floor. Not shifted from her shirt pocket Into Perhaps 1 shouldn't be putting Mr. Murphey’a tolk was very In­ Thomas Ferguson: Town Officials, Team No. 1 A ...... 6 iUtOPt hialkin of H, P- H. S. in 13:35; The swimming team has been 148.3, and Missouri, 147.8. LaChapelle 97 104 87 288 mlglfly man will be around when and all. tributed to the American Red many danced the first few num­ I her pant’s'pocket. Something told idea.s into anyone’s head, but may­ formative and interesting to the holding frequent practice sessions Martin Hanson, Jane Hutchinson, Team No. 3 ,K... • ••••• .•••••. 5 o/«fcr -Cross. He assured the audience, second, Bill Mansfield. M. H S.; Other Htatiaties the rampaging Gophers ’ay to bai- But maybe that would be asking bers, but a word of encourage­ me that this .was unwise for I be you would like to know It any­ pupils. for the promising newcomers and Anna Demko; alternates are: Team No. fi ...... ^ 8 5 ^ .1 that money had not been wasted, third. Captain Jack Olson. M H. ment offered by the Student — Jerry Saplenza, '43. Nancy Payne and Marion Cotter. Total defense—Mississippi State, Totals ...... ;. 501 5677 575 1643. ance up vfith .the Wildcats Novem­ the peaceful Pacific to take ■on too ! jounced up and down^—and finally, how . . . It ha.s become a custom much new material Is expected to I much at the same time. Aa a raat- Team No.' 5 • • • • •...... 4 ivviijSl-Ti’- ll''K ; t "Before Your Very Eyes.’’ the s.; fourth and fifth taken by H. P. Council president. Joe Beilis, with one fast jounce. I flew out of These officials have been elected with a game missing, has yielded ber 2. 3 at Rhode Island (College that all be on band when the team begins an average of 67.7 yards per game. I ter of cold fact, it would. Team No! 4 . • • ...... » _ t : : DC' BUbJect of a talk by Jean Phil-I n. S.; sixth. Fran Reider, M .'H. which seemed to remedy this h^r pocket at^d- lnt|0 the under- to serve during their history Brj-ant k Chapman . . . . •...... 1 dates are understood tO’ be on a its defense of the C ,c!l.L cham- Thcrt comes Navy, 72.3; Penn 128 101 96 325 Ex-Blg Leegiier Dies. Team No. 2 Outer QrdeR,f, A Upa, dealt with television. She j S.; the next seven places taken Joe spoke of the efforts, of the | brush. I got \ne. last look of her period. At the end of the day the C. WllsOn ... 1 (8) 'Dutyh Treat" basis. piohship later in the year . . ’. , * State. 81.3; San Jose State, 98.2 103 95 284 San Francisco, Oct. 24'—(AO — i _ . _ » • » . * • a-t* £. * _ Team Nc^ -. fwiS* i 4 _ .: « • pointed out that television sets] by five H. P. H. S.'men and'two Student Council to promote such ; feet as they flew by, and also a machines will be opened and the H. B u r r ...... 86 . 98 96 100 294 —Newts I . I ------In alx games, and Michigan, 98.5: 109 112 119 340 Harry Krause, former major and i L f l S * [S ight S rlgh tS Gill ...... are now on the market, and that j Bristol men; fourteen. McCann, dances as these, prodded the stu- j look- at all the rest of the feet of T r iv ia l final vote will appear. F. VIttner .. Thompson -. 98 87 107 292 regular programs arc scheduled, t eighteenth, Muldoon; nineteenth, Co-eds at Boston University Geor^a. Texas A. * M., 1939 J. Wood 105 103 99 307 coast league baaebail player, died j ■ dents made a success of It. It the party 1 was quite frightened. A meeting of the above commit­ leader; Rice, Oemaon and Detroit Holman ..9 0 81 108 279 The regular sets are the size of a* Campbell: twentieth, Ray: twenty- signed a petition last week for per­ Soccer Squad Wins H. Skoog ... 132 114 107 353 last night of injuries suffercia „ . 7 . . ___ is apparent that there will be The more tlnie I had to think tees will be held on this Wednesday round out the list. Curran . .106 ■90 101 297 Console radio, and the picture is first, Carney, all of Manchester. mission to Join the cheer-leading Thoughts eight (toys ago In an antomobil* B v T h e .Associated P ress more such socials, due to the about It that night, the more night at which their specific duties Rushing defense— A fter Penn accident. Krause plaved w ith} Topeka, Kaa.—Chino lyopez, 137 Mercer . .. ..125 112 91 828 about 7%” by 10”. Tlie score for the . triangle meet frightened I became. After all .squad. Three years ago a ruling Totals ...... 560 583 536 1609 large attendance Friday night. wax passed which prohibited Over William Hall will be discussed. [again comes Tenn State. 18.3: the Philadelphia Athletics. Hie i-2, Mexico City, outpointed Al The main features of the speech wa.s: Hartford 25, Manchester 35, A total of twenty-one dollars I’d had no preparation for suth We aaw a group of freshmen last Manchester 9Iotor Sales (2) 517 466 807 1490 feminine participation In yell — Frances Struff. \Tcx88 a . a M., 23.5; Clemson, widow, Mary, survives. ' Shapiro. 141, New York (6). "Radio Announcing ” presented by Bristol 60. The race was also was . taken in from admission'and thing as this. I started to think week with their hair done up In Hair ...... 98 106 113 317 Team No. 8 (13 scored as three diml meets. Hart­ team activities." The latest B. U. 37.8. and Nanvy, 41.3. Edv^ard Wallett, were that an an­ part of the proceeds will be used of all the things I ’d heard men enormbua bows. (N o exaggera­ Pass Defense— Mlsaiaslml State, Bohadlk 79 124 113 316 Richmond ford beat Manchester 2:30. M.’’H. news haa come In and we have dla- Despite a cold, 'dark. Wind­ nouncer. must be pleasing, conver­ tb purchase new records. tioned by the party. Porcupines tion). Whether they atlll rate atlll one game shy, 17.0; Fordham, McIntosh . . 107 113 116 336 K. Wigren r sational. . versatile, and familiar S, beat Bristol 20:35,' and H. P. H- coxered that the petition viraa re­ G ocmI Photography Members of■ the — faculty — ’*...... whoI didn’t- know exactly what they theraaejves' as children or are try­ swept field the Red and White' 23.0; Utah State. 30.3; Navy, T a n n er...... 126 125 122 373 Kehler .. with all subjects. His voice must I s. beat Bristol 20-;35. chaperoned at the dance, were were, but suppose. I thought, one fused. This is the third consecutive ing to keep in step with thla ".fad" soccer squad kicked their way to 31.3, nnd Ohio State, 34.8. McCurry .:,. 112 110 102 314 Texas Now a Grid Po wer not be too monotonous, high, or The results of the second team MacLeao 1 Mrs. Marguerite Campbell, Miss should eat me. Oh, how I shud time that such a petition has been world, la a matter of opinion. a 3 to 2 victory over West Hart­ Subject of Talk punting—Clemson, Texas Mines, S. Nichols too loud. ‘ ' race were, the same; Hartford Catherine McGuire, Miss Anna dered! rejected by the Faculty Commit­ ford lost Friday afternoon at Hkll Holy Croaa, Oklahoma and Ken­ Totals ...... 823 578 568 1656 "W hat’s in A Name?"- wa.s, the | winning, M. II. S. second, and McGuire, Miss Florence Meacham, I don’t know how I lived tee on Athletics. It may Interest Compliments to the band for a field In West Hartford. Thla tucky. But Nobody Believes It 468 501 483 1452 title of the interesting talk given i. Bristol third. The first five places Chester Robinson and Prirtcipal' through that night, but I did, you to know that' the boys at B. fine'display of marching and for­ win w'aa the Reedmen’a second Photography” waa the subject Chambers’ Movers (8) by Dorothy Dougan. She staled; were taken bv Hartford men, U. were for the jglris 100 per cent. mation at the game last Fridgy. victory of the season over the of a talk given by Miss Norton at 123 112 110 345 that many of our common words , Azinger came in sixth. Hansen, Edaom M. Bailey. Early next morning I saw all of Heck ...... Dallas, Oct. 24—<;p—Ignored,f tost have been licked and tied. Team No. 8 (0) John Mrosek, Jerry Saplenza my party go by. I wanted to Well try again next year, girls. I’m also to West Hartford. the Girl Reserve meeting- last 109 301 can be traced back to famous men I ninth, Major, tenth. Salvatore, Hallmen. McGonlgal .. 106 ' 86 Mild recognition came In their Gibson .;... 79 90 fi S .shout that here I was, but sure that the M.H.S. gals are all 98 317 almost considered a flag stop on or places. Examples are; saxo- eleventh. Finley, twelfth, Piper, and Dick Ranney took charge of Although trailing 1 to 0 at half­ Tuesday night. Mias Norton Illus­ Punts—Passes E llin gton ---- 112 107 twelfth poeitlon In the Aaeoclated Ctoleen ...... 107 78 couldn’t. I heard my owner say as We’re willing to bet that the phone, named for the inventor,, eiehteehth, Barclay, twenty-first, the r^ rd in gs. for you. time, M. H. S.’s team scored one trated her discussion by showing C!bambera .. 111 134 108 383 schedules while Dana Bible pa­ Press poll. <3ela .. ' 95 105 Margaret Flavell, ’41B, she passed, "Oh, where did I drop next week. or two will .find a few goal in the third quarter on a several photographs which she had. Keish ...... 'i 103 108 107 318 . 30 80 Adolph Sax: trudgeon stroke, us- and • " ...... Stidham, twenty-fifth. By The Associated Press tiently labored on hla rehabiUto-' Jack ( ^ n la a furtoua runner, J. Cheney that book?" Then they faded out 1 was told that I had corny Jokes more lamps burning and minds at penalty shot. Captain “Zip” taken herself. She brought out the Harrison . 98 104 ed by swimmers, named for the —E. Weden. ’42. work in the home of many stu­ Washington. D. George­ tloD program, toe University of a great runner, but ha la far from originator, John Trudgeon; and of sight and I; allowed myself one in my column. We have a new ex­ Kennedy made this goal and also facts that many pictures which do town ‘Umveralty follwera figure Totals ...... 885 547 532 1634 Texaa now liaa a whale of a foot­ being toe only threat the Long- the Fahrenheit thermometer, nam­ tear. I'd never see them again, ’ change this year which comes dents. A t least In those where stu­ he tallied twice more ii^the fonrth not please the general public are Don Willis* Omrage (0) 459 457 446 1362 Apprentices Msike dents dealre a decent grade in the Allen Metuaa. big center, must be ball team—and can’t get a tumble hdma own. In the Arkaneee game ed for its inventor, (Tabriel, Fah­ said. from the Robert E. Fitch High quarter. The second goal made nevertheless good because they are CArgo ...... 87 108 98 293 Team No. 6 (4) Democracy coming exams. It won’t be long pretty good to have been claimed from anybody. (>ain went to tbe aidelinea with renheit. . The -days went ny, and the school In Groton, Conn. Their paper by Kennedy was the. result of a true to the. idea of what the photo­ in the pro football draft by toe Gibson ...... 118 92 — 210 Fans and critics are too prone . hurts, blit fullback Peto Layden„ Towle ...... 90 106 99 295 nights went by. It was terrible. now. ___ 88 82 , 94 264 ONLY ON A 1941 M Through his personal expieri- Today we vote, one. and all, __ System of Points "The Scarlet Tanager" hkd the fol­ perfectly placed comer kick which grapher Intended to take. The ehampt.n Green Bay Packers In Rose 102 — 102 304 to Identify tbe University of Texaa R. L. Harkins. R. B. Patrick, Wai­ Kimball •nce, Walter Adamy could tell the The wind whistled around me. I lowing definition In It for "corn Kennedy managed to hit iiigWith Adams ___ 115 97 92 304 Not because we’re told we must. Those students who take It upon photo may give an unusual shape his junior year. K u b n ey...... — 93 91 ■ 184 aa the base of operations for Cow­ ter Heap, Ralph Park, Noble audience what happens when peo- was quite high up you see, and —’’It means ’Unaophlatlcated.' hla he«M. -The next goal was ai9 Mathieson .107 89 84 280 RADIO But not to let our freedom fall themselves not to miaa a thing o ' unpropoi^on'»d»8lze to an, ob­ It was a mistake, of course, be­ Lnllev ...... 110 103 106 boy Jack Crain and let It go at Does. Johnuy GUI—oh, you never le have blood transfusions. First, the rain dropped on me. I did scored by the Robertsmen to Wright .8 6 96 97 279 And perish in the dust. At a recent business meeting of should say with a spray of hayseed whether it may occur inside the ject and yet be a good photograph. cause only seniors can be selected, O’Bright .... 100 127 126 383 that. beard of toeae boys?— kept right e stated,'your blood must bp typ- the Apprentice Group of Sock and make the acquaintance of a small behind the ^ara." make the ■ score 2 to 2. With Miss Norton explained how to take but it la no mtatoke that Matuza Taxak is undefeated, has a ter-, on rolling. ' g building or out. more frequently 486 470 466 1422 •drThen, blood la drawn from your We cMried on because we knew Buskin, MUs Helen Page announc­ chipmuk and a tan bunny. They only a few minutes In the final action pictures, distance photos. ■ is good. It also la a tlpoff on the Total ...... 517 833 1563 rlfie, well-rounded attack and The Texas psaelag game Is dan- arm and injected Into the needy were quite a comfort. out. Informed us that It snowed frame left, Kennedy dribbled past strength of the undefeated Hoyaa The one we’ll choose would surily ed the appointment of Miss Lois Do you think /that this one will last Monday morning. We don’t and balance pictures. Harmony, leada the Southwest conferenee to garoua; worked well In a 89-7 CAH YOU GET A U THESE FEATURES pereon. He declared that it wasn’t Return Log Book a few men, put a well placed shot that Mat « ia havtog the battle Taaro No. S (13 be Parker as faculty adviser of the get me out of that category ? doubt their word, but confess we color, shading and proportions are McKechnle • OoleneL total yards gained by land and air. cruabing of Oolorado: 18-6 licking ao bad aa It sounds'. Some days I'd hear people com­ Physics Teacher— "Give me an past the goalie. West Hartford’s of hU life to hold hia starting jloal- Its reserves are unlimited.’’ of Indiana; 19-16 triumph over Cram ...... 70 76 231 Tbe Isst o f the speakers for the The one to whom w* would be true. yroup. can’t say as much for attentive­ all important In snappiiig a good WUkinaburg, Ps., Oct. 24—(A)— 320 And through him realize our great A point system has been eatab- ing. and I ’d hold my breath, hop­ example of wasted energy.” team threatened to score again tion over Jim Reichey. After tonight It wlU be “Qilonel’’ Four state unlveralUea—Colo­ Oklahoma and tha drubbing of McCormack .108 115 SEE AND HEAR IT TODAY cRnt assembly was Allan Cone, ing they’d see me, but each time ness. picture. . 97. 94 308 plea. liahed by which deserving mem­ Student—"Telling, a hiUr-raiaing but the rally waa broken. Plana for a Hallowe’en party Bill McKechnle. A commission rado, defending Big Seven champs; Arkansas. a Nichols ~ apoke on the timely subject of they’d pass by Chippy, the chip­ The C. C. L . L. standing la aa iilllweukeSr Wia.—Dick , Brye. Banka . 90 101 802 jacrlptiaa”k He explained how bers who have attained the requir­ story to a bald-heaidsd man.’’ The bulletin board in the "World’’ were also discussed at the meeting signed by Governor Keen .Johnson Indiana. Big T a N to serve for s saying, " I ’d get back home.” office displays what is called the Won Lost and various committees were ’ j»en ’t like movies, but he makes chosen by lottery in We realized that but atlll we know mitted to Bock and Buskin at the . CtotfeM ()ala Program pun of the week. Someone’s In­ chosen. Louise Flux was chosen of Kentucky Colonel, will be ahallad on tuebaMive m-eekenda by only once, by a good Tulana toam Then, one day, all of a sudden. Bristol ...... 3 1 cxcepUo He always obowa up 473 480 004 1483 O n ly Faahlngton, between October 21 ■ That tome day by them It inay be mid-year. “Girls’ and Boys’ Clothes" was genious brain thought up "What’s editor for the Manchester Girl among the bonora bestowed on thla gUttaring group o f klda. that waa lo u overdua. That we can make our country Everyone gave considerable time I was snatched up and there 1 Manchester ...... 2 2 or toe meture coach Paddy Drle- TbaySre wMted five yearn for ’lean No. 8 (S3 Norember 1. It is the first the subject of a- quiz program, led the World Coming T o?” Reserves to be on the staff for the ( : howa to the squad of previous the champion ClncInnaU Reds’ Only laat weak tbe Texans grow. and thought In choosing one or was. In a human hand. It was a Meriden ; ...... 2 2 slaughtered tha Aritonaaa Raaer* Dana BlMa’S promtaad 1940 toam. Blow ______88 89 70 341 in tbe history of the U. 8. boy. In fact there were tqro boys. by Heddy Ruther. at the last meet­ Hartford (bounty V.W.C.A. paper. omea by tha Golden. A'ralaQcbee. manager at a teatlmonlal dinner more o f the many Interesting sub­ West Hartford ...... 2 2 haeka, 8-10; didn’t gtva tha htgied It’S bare, and very aolay. U ’s the Atklnaon , ,, 91 78 89 380 at man have been drafted In The one who picked me up, ing of the Home Economics Club, We have a-strong political cs'm- A short skit was then put on by in bU home town toolglit. 100 80 399 Tho there lands where freedom jects a dramatic club offers. Af­ Friday, Oct. 13. ' petgner tn our mtdst Bill Moseley In order to win the title M. H. Speakers wlU include' National machlna a ebanoa to aaova. teem that probably '« i a play Flarey ...... 109 time. brushed me off, glanced at me. tbe members of the club. Cookies Laramie, Wyo.—Luclar Monctol Fraxier ,..,118 128 188 858 BARSTOW'S RADIO S H O ] ■ophomorea, who spoke cowers,' ter this, Mias Page read Sock and JuUa Glesaan was elected new spends his spare time trying to in­ S.’s team must defeat' Meriden on L e e ^ e President Ford Frick, and The reward? One netiooal rat­ Texaa A. and M.. tba pubUclsad and put me In his pocket. I was and soda were served by the re­ of Wyoming wants to know how Haugh ...... 98 128 98 816 ly, were an- We'U cairy on without s fuss. Buskin’s constitution. ublicity agent and plans for duce students to vote for the beat Saturday and Bristol on the tol Ctoach Hank Gowdy. outfielder ing syatem promptly iuid declalve- power, before 45,000 on 'Tbanke- The next meeting will be held dirty and wet but readable. I held freshment committee, of which long this has been going on. After Ronald Wadsworth. And someday we shall hand to i lallowe’en party were ^lacuaaed man. We wonder who!! lowing -Friday, and aome other Jimmy Ripple end pitcher Joe ly dropped them five notches In fifing Day for the business. Wednesday, November 6, after my breath, hoping I wouldn’t fall S I Betty Boyd wes the chairmen. two years as a guard He waa 492' 514 467 1478 Priscilla ours. The party waa held Thursday, Oct team must defeat EMatol. switched to the backfield and he Begga, all of the Reds. the renklngp. down b i^ w teams And still It can't set e tumble oC tbe The torch our,fathers banded ua. .school. _ out I didn’t A t last be took me Norman Fra! I : —LouMFhB. ' ' \ out when we were back at the llrtt 34. V • I ( Than t l ^ ' s tbs student who statsd 1 Martin Hansen. '41. V. —iuM ABsa. *4lB ' J (. ■ ’ * ■ ' » ■ T

llANCBESfER EVENING HERALD., MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24,1940 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., raU RSD Af, CXTrOBER 2 4 ,1 9 4 9

RED RYDER Tlift Wsy Out, Drawn BY PRKD HAKH/ Sense and Nonsense

WMM w Im : You can buy a friend wherever Ths Treasury Department at Mabel—Jack told me I was the you find a dog for aale. Washington reesnUy released a story to this effect that If all tha eighth wonder of the smrld. money in circulation were divided Eleanor-^What did you aay? Inquiring Son— Father, may 1 Mabel—I told him not to let ms aak Jtiat one more question 7 equally, every person In the U., 8. would have w®-S®- Whdt the catch him with any. of the seven Patient Father—'Yes. my son, others. Wearing Apparel— Fare Juat one more. ITmiury faUsd to add waa that if Help Wanted— Male Tolland the national debt v/ere divided the Lost and Kound Trials Sunday Red Cross Roll Call Son—Well, then, father, how la SELLING OUT—ALL topcoats same way, every person would owe PIN BOYS WANTED—Experience It that whne night faUs, day The Negro preacher took a new HOUM W IVES e n t e r t a i n ten and overcoats. Choice of the Mrs. John H. Btaals approximately $285.00. S S08T-BUACK ^ not necessary. Must be 18. Char­ 1178-S. RMhvflto breaks? convert, a hlgn yellow gat, out In­ >mmy, 5 monthi old. Reward, or more friends In your home, house $15.00. Genuine Harris At Coventry v a ^ b le gifts to all, »4.50 to ter Oak Bowling Alleys, 27 Oak to tbs atraam whose banks were fy l^ h o n e #840. ______tweeds Included. C. W. Blinken- Starts Armistice Day ^ m .1 street. Teacher (to new pupil)—Do you ifl.5 0 ln«*"*''®**®"‘^**® ------r Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams Read It Or Not— packed with members of his flock, burg, Talcottvllle. Phone 4611; n s preacher ducked the atartted JiE. l o s t —SWAN founUln pen, be­ peclatmohey receiving planj^r MEN—WHY NOT make use of Tbs United SUtes has sleeted know your alphabet? Call Local Sportman’a Club and relatives from West Hartford, only two presidents from West of New Pupil—Yes, ma’am. eolor^ woman the three orthadox tween High echool. Locust and clubs and social groups your free evenings, and augment do so Is asked to report at the Ridge atreeU. Finder please call Hartford 6->734. have been spending a few days at Rockville Gctu Plans GAR rooms on Thursday afUr- ths MliislRstppl River, (Taylor and Teacher'-Well. then, what letter times, and when ahe came up the your' Income? Car essential. Wanted— I'o Buy 58 To Also Have Dog third and laat time ahe was (^>out MAJOR HUOPLB Pleasing personality an asset. their Tolland summer home, the noon, October 31st at two o’clock Hoover.) comes after A. BY J. R.*WUiJAM8 OUR BOARDING H0USE WITH !»08. Under W ay; Captains New Pupil—All the rest of them, Ing water and choking; OUT UUR WAY Write for Interview. Box K, Show at 2 p. m. Williams farm. to All bags for p e children on that BETWEEN HARTF^D Automobiles For Sale WANTED—PIANO bench, regard- Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bowers, of ma’am. Preacher (ahouUng. to her)— LOST Herald. For Gty Appointed; evening. Gertrude—H’m, ahe got a mar­ I w e j u I V t TOLD LOOK, UNCLB THAT’S N O T H IN 'E (iA 0, LEANDUR, i REALLV BBLIEVS and Manchester Greets, a Ics o f condition. Call 5944. West Hartford, were weekend The members of the unit will velous voice, but ghe'd be hopeless Now do you believe? North Coventry will be the ' A M bTO L D 'rO U am o 6 , l e a n o e r 's ^ I ccxjuo DO ^ VOU MusvBE TOOCHEO w rw SeNIOS-V large envelope containing Ini' OLDSMOBILE 1937 2 door sedan, SEVERAL HIGH school hoys for guests of Mrs. Bowers’ father Other Rockville News. also attend the Dedication cere­ In television because of her figure. Rescued Lamb . (choking and \ scene of Connecticut's newest Dog Wa should not complain If peo­ KIOT TO LEAVE portant papers. Finder please re­ has valve and carbon Job. Priced light work Friday and Saturday. Cornell Green. Tolland east side. mony to take place on Saturday Harold—Is her figure that bad? gasping)—I sho' do! BOOK<4 TTiP A SWELL ARTIST, Y A LOT S E T T E R ^ W H V ,S l^ TALENT WOULD JUSTII^V turn to Rogers Paper C/mpany Show, a match event planned for The Tolland Juvenile^ Grange ple do not listen when we talk. If ' ANTON'S EY«TeNCf,KV/6N NOUR«'“ at $365. Bruriner’s, 80 Oakland Burr Nurseries. Rooms Without Board 59 -Rockville, Oct. 24.—(Special) — afternoon, November 9th when .a Gertrude—Well, she once played they do not liaten they will not re­ Preacher—Well, then, turn to all m aS azime5 in ,Oo h t vou think euv oravjing or telephone 5163. street. Tel. 5191. Open until 10 sporting and ■ hound breeds only, will meet at the Community Memorial plot In St. Bernard s ^ Lady Godlva in a film and the TMt BATHROOM, KAPP — -UM-M'-*-THEBE FOR RENT—ROOM. Board If de­ Plana are being made for the open­ member what we say. those people and tell them what -s o s H , I ^ IS s i s s y House tomorrow afternoon at 5 cemetery will be dedicated. Theri free stole the scene. K1C«. LET HIM _ p. m. . sired, gentleman preferred. 13 to be held this Sunday, under the ing o f the Red Cross Roll Call here you believe! [DON'T KNOW HE STUPP,' LJi^NESSES ARE SUPERB — ' X Dugs— Birds— Peta 41 o’clock. will be a procession from the ceq -TOU TAKING Annnunrem ntB Lilac street. > supervision of the Manchester on Armistice Day. The Red Cross Rescued Woman (sputtering).— AK£Y IKJ 1V4ERE iCOUlO DRAW HALL SHOW THEM TO THE BOVS 1938 BUICK SEDAN, 1938 Pontiac Tolland Grange will sponsor the ter of the city with the Gold Sta etwsen clock watchers snd We imagine that ths butcher FEMALE DOG SPAYED $2.60, faces grave rcsponslbnitles this Well, I believe that thta damn fool WANTED - PASSENGERS to and s e d ^ , 1938 Wlllys sedan, 1938 Sportsman's Club and in connec­ regular setback party at the Com­ Mothers riding as guests of honor. 1 Esrmotneter watchers we ere an feels herd times a lot sooner then AS GOOD AS MVSELP AND WATCH THEM SflUlRM Plymouth sedan,' 1939 Pontiac female caftt spayed $3.50, male FOR RENT-FURNISHED room, munity-House tomorrow evening year. ths sellers of sUk hosiery. le trying to drown me! from Hartford. Lohving Manches­ steam heat, hot water, men pre­ tion with the Championship Mrs. Eugene Roure, chairman of At the cemetery there will be a slert people. (THIS BEFOREf HO-HO.' i-*- THEV ARE GOOD AT ter 7:30 a. m. l/eaving Hartford sedan. Cole Motors at The Center cats altered $1.00. Dr. G. E. Bit- SUkes of the New England Cov­ when prizes are to be awarded abort talk by Rev. John Sobolewskl DISPENSING IT, AS THE SAVING G O E S, good, Jr., 10 Laselle Road, West ferred. 37 Foster or Call 5331. the membership committee, bos 6 p. m. Also /ne way. Address —6463. er Dog's Field Trial Association. and refreshments served. announced the appointment oi Mrs. of Bt. Joseph’s church, a Benedlc- Junior—Daddy, what is camou- Hartford, or 62 Silver street, Mid­ At the October meeting of the BUT NOT AT t a k in g Box S, Herali FURNISHED ROOM, miltable for The Show will start at 2 p.m. and Hon and a Dedication exercise. llAge? HULI) EVERYTHING BY CT.YIIK LEWIS 1938 BUICK SPECIAL convertible dletown. Tolland Community Men’s Club Charles McCarthy as publicity one qr 2 gentlemen, with heat entries, can be made at the chairman, and also the appoint­ Members of the patriotic organiza­ Father—Camouflage la the sad YOUNG MiV'J wants passenger to coupe, many extras, low mileage, grounds and will be accepted up this evening, Re,v. George Steph­ May be seen at 54 High street. and continuous hot water. 14 ment of the following captains, tions of the city will be Invited to look on the face of the underUker Hartford Starting work at 7. Newman street. lo that time. The Manchester enson, of Talcottvllle. will speak who has charge of a $900 funeral, tvtavTMaiasOK /igU at^ Poultry and Supplies 43 and .show motion pictures, of his Mrs. Herbert Englert, Miss Pauline attend. Telephone 4084, 1937 PLYMOUTH .sedan, 1935 Sportsmen having had success In DeptulX, Mrs. George Schwartz, VFW Meeting my aqn. TM$ 90SMTI6T Ford sedan, 1934 Oldsmobile ROASTING c h i c k e n s and sweet Field Trials are taking their stand trip to the west coast this past There will be a meeting of the ■ty ....- tiTTie ie** * gle. two car garage; two baths, •ments will be served. All men in cox, Mias Lucille Brigham, Mrs. Jans $805 delivered in .Manches- A. E. Fish. promotion of this event ahould Mias Mildred Ryan, president of oil heat, air conditioning; two the community are Invited. Edward Neumarker, Miss Sara fer. Brunner's, 80 Oakland street. prove to be one of the most In­ Hammond, Mrs. tTtarles Murphy. the auxiliary will preside. Memr Judith—So you met Marian to­ years old, ideal location. 10 Jean Mias Bernice A. Hall has gone Pel. 6191. Open until 10 p. m. Business Services Offered 13 teresting of the current season. hers are asked to note a change In day? 45 Road, telephone 3409. to Worcester, Mass., where she Is Frank A. Hartman Articles Foi Sale Leavitt To Be .fudge Frank A. Hartman, 67, o f 47 tbs date for the Hartford DUtrlct Amelia—Yea. I hadn’t seen her ALL TYRES HOT air . furnaces, to be a guest o f Mr. and' Mrs. Roy and The Judge of the various classes Ward street, died on Wednesday CouncU meeting which will Uke for ten years. cleaned and repaired. Work g^uar- FOR SALE—MEN’S rebuilt Comlns. Judith—Has she kept her girlish M anolipster relasted shoes. Better than new w1U be John A. Leavitt of Man­ at his home following a short Ill­ place on November 17th Ittstead of ant-ced. Phone 5413. Houses F« r Sale 72 Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Doyle, figure ? cheap shoes. See them. Sam chester, whose sport hobby has ness. He W8U1 bom In Rockville and the date originally announced. Evening Herald John Bowers and Mrs. John H. , Sale On Friday Amelia-Kept It? She’s doubled SEIU'IC TANKS, 200, 300. 400, 600 Yulyes. 701 Main. FOR SA^,E—2 FAMILY tenement, been the breeding of field trial was employed at the Sprlngvllle ■ Steele attehdeil the funeral of The 4-H Sew and Sew Clothing h. . / ' Classified Advertisements f-al. capacity. Electric and ga-s up and down stairs, 2 car garage, beagles. Noted as an expert on Mill o f the Hockonum Mills Com­ I Mrs. Frank Wood In New Britain club of Vernon will hold a sale on Ov unt .ai:$ aveiuat: vvuida tu a line welding. Smith Weldlnfe Com­ centrally located. Built in 1923, condition, type and gait, Mr. pany for 47 years. He leaves his Tuesday afternoon.' Mrs. Wood Friday, October 25th at the Maybe there Is some advantage tnitlala numbers and aiibrevistloris_ Fuel and Feed 49-A air Improvements. Zoning regula­ Leavitt la an ideal choice as ar­ wife, Mrs. Carrie Hartman of 'W'l •aeh count as a word and compound pany, B\ickland. Call 3825. was a former resident of Tolland. Ogden's Corner school house. There i this uncertain day In getting ex­ ISj h e tions will permit change to 4 bitrator. In this Initial venture of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Steele Rockville; a daughter, Mrs, James 'l'" ffp*‘ words as twO’ words Mtniniiim coat KILBRIDE BROS — Carpenters, SEASONED HARD WOOD for the Manchester Sportsmen's Club Ellis of Manche.ster; four brothers, will be handmade articles. Includ­ cited about little things. It feU us MAJOR Is pries of rhrpd lines tenement If owner desires. Small were guests of their cousin Mrs. accustomed to excitement. Mne rates .per dft' for transient general house repairs, painting, sa)e. cut any ength for fireplace down payment. Easy terms George and William of Rockville, ing bed dolls, pot holders, em­ or furnace, $9.0t a cord; also slab The grounds are located In Carrie Gleason Webster, In South- 'C A M O lS H •ds. roofing. Work guaranteed. Call Write Box T, Herald for complete North Coventry and signs will be Ernest of New York, and Leslie of broidered articles, and other fancy ClfeetiTe Mareh 17. Ilt»7 wood $8.00. Donald Gehrlng. Tel bridge. Mass., Wedne-sday. This seems logical:. ■ V/HV MOTHERS f r o m ; TOO= Cash Charge 3169 for free estimate. information. posted from the intersection of Tolland friends of Arthur Reed Bloomfield; three slaters, Mrs, An­ work, also cookies, fudge and Jel­ 87.58. lies. The sale will take place from Teacher—What happens when M. HC u • p*T ora GET ©RA'V ■ f jtiA wiYici. rac. T M.itiA-v £7ATL.4rf«. % Consecutive i>i^ys...{ ^ cts' 9 eta Route 44 and Route 6 to the of Coventry were saddened to na Toedken of New Haven, Mrs. A.SHES-PAPERS re'uoved week­ 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. and the proceeds man’s temperature goes down as S Consecutive Day**..I 9 ctsill cts grounds which are located next to learn of his death In the Manches­ Lena Lehmann and Mrs. Bertha I Oay ...... in ctsiU cts ly Utiambers Trucking. Telephone Petschke, both of Rockville and will be used to send 4-H members far as it can g o? All orders for irregular insertions Garden— Farm—Hairy the Russian Samovar. Any owners ter Memorial hospital Monday. Scholar—He has cold feet, BY EDGAR MAKTII 6260. two grandchildren. to the University of Connecticut Not So Fast win be charged at the one time rate Products 50 Sports Roundup of tha sporting or hound breeds, Sympathy Is extended the family m a’am. BOUTS AND HER BUDDIES Special rates for long term .every which includes Cocker Spaniels, by their Tolland friends. The funeral will be held on Fri­ for one week next summer. Re­ day Rdvertta.lng given upon request FOR SALE—CABBAGE for sauer­ Springers. Pointers, Beagles, Fox day afternoon at two .o’clock at the freshments win be served to all Ads ordered before the third oi RootiuK—Siding 17 A By Eddie Brietz llfth day will be charged only for kraut, good solid heads, 30c per Hounds, Coon Hounds, etc., can QulsH funeral home on Park street. who attend. OP ! VX.’^ \ on Dealers Organise S'ltJRIES IN STAMPS nAix w\a. ? ' ...... the actual number of limes the ad WE SPECIALIZE in roofing and bushel. Phone 7965, 108 Ridge St. New Y'ork, Oct. 24.—New fangled bring their (Jogs regardless of Rev. E. O. Pleper, pastor of the appeared, charging at the rate earn^, Trinity Lutheran church will offi­ William Conrady df .Rockville, Biding. Vl'orkmanship .guaran­ stuff: Golfer Jug MeSpaden has whether they have ever been VT / •d but no allowance or refunds can FOR SALE—YELLOW Globe tur­ shown before or not, no registra­ Columbia ciate. Burial will be In Grove Hill chairman bf the Tolland County be made on sia time ads stopped teed. Time payments arranged been given what amounts to'a life Division of the Connecticut Petro­ after the fifth day. Also carpentry. A. A. Dion Inc.. nips, Kelley Brothers. Talcott- tion or pedigree being required. Weacott Rice cemetery. No **tni forbids*’ ; display lines not time contract by Boston's swank Duteh Whist Party leum Industries O m m lttee has 299 Autumn street. Phone 4860. ville. There will be three classes in the Winchester - club .... and Mose S7V12, WIlllmaBtlc IBvtelon Hope Chapter. OES will hold a announded the following officers of ' •<>*<*•The Herald will not be responsible sporting and hound group, pup­ Simms, • colorful coach of the St. pies, dogs and bitches. The com­ Dutch whist party this evening at the county association: Raymoml fOiV for more than one Incorrect Inser­ Household GtMMls. 51 Mary's (Texas) football team, has cswi. rr MIA iTncx mt r. i>. *w ». X >*t. «w. tion of any advertisement ordered Moving— 1 rucking— mittee has secured many valuable Michael Gallo of 24 South Third the Masonic rooms in the Fitch Karey of West Stafford, first vice for more than one time. guaranteed New Yprkera their prizes through the co-operation of block starting at eight o’clock. The chairman; C. Mlller-Jones of Rock­ “ He’s 'M-aitijig for ah earthquake—he wants to sec how, it The Inadvertent omission of in- S tora g e 20 3 ROOMS FURNITURE dough back if they don't like the street, Meriden, pleaded guilty to aorrect publication of advertising local merchants. There will be following committee L>i In charge, ville, second vice chairman: Ed­ works before buying it!" ’ ‘ USED 3 1-2 M O N T H S...... $150 way his cowboys go against Long charges of speeding In Town court ward L. Weber of Rockville secre­ will be rectified only by cancellation AUSTIN c h a m b e r s -L ocal and —Furniture Looks Like New suitable prizes for the-best In each Tuesday afternoon before Trial Mrs. Fannie Mann, Mrs. Emma of the charge made for the service I.sland University, Sunday... .Ted Tennrt-t, Mrs. Bertha Backofen, tary. The legislative committee In­ Long Di.stance Movers. Tel. 6260 —Thoroughly Reconditioned class and for the best in match. Justice George H. Champlln and rendered. Thye, west coast wrestling Im- Mrs. .tillian Sharp, Mrs> Corrine cludes Alfred F. Ludwig. Rock­ All advertisements must conform 68 Holllstci street. — Original Price was $268 Owners are urged to be there be­ was fined $15 and cosU of $5. The prc.ss,alro, just back from Austra­ fore 2 :00 so that their dogs can be Robinson and Miss Ellen Bilson ville, chairman, William Wuthrich, FUNNY BUSIN Eta In style, copy and typt»graphy with — Includes Stove accused was summoned to court regulations enforced by the putrilsh- JAMES A. WOODS moving and lia.’ says if it wasn't for uniformed properly entered and a number as- Meeting Kucressful vice chairman; Ray Burke, secre­ •rs and they reserve the right to — Free Storage Free Delivery men on the streets, you wouldn't over the week-end by State Police­ trucking. Ashe.s removed weekly .signed. The general public will be The program on Americanism tary; public relations. Harrv Lebe- G erm on/s G>lonies edit, revise or reject any copy con- — F.a.sy Terms Arranged know a war was on.7. .with Car­ man Harry Taylor of the Col­ shevsky; R. C. Johnson. John R. — jsflsaessLSBi gldcred objectionable. Coal, coke and wood for sale. 381 Here Is a bargain which we con­ welcome. carried out at the meeting of j?tan CIX>SING n o u n s—Classified ads Center street. Tel. 6566 or 5030. negie Tech on the football skids, chester barracks. ley Dobosz Unit No: 14, American Cooke; local, affairs, Charles A. Are Rich W ar Prize So b« published sarne day must be sider one of the be.st we have ever next year probably will see the end During the same session of Mattlson, Stafford Springs. .T offered. You get everything for the Legion Auxiliary last evening BY HOY CRANB received by 12'o ’clock noon Saiur« of Its series with Notre Dame. . . . court, Robert Wiley. 29. of South proved most successful with Stanley McCray anrnight N ew s large attendance. Parkhurst. Bedroom. Kitchen and many other Rumor Foundry charges of reckle.*s driving, but more than a miUioa- square miles, AMO MOW, POWKV. OUR ARE THE ALL ■ ‘ t h e n w e MI'LL LCCL UP viOS'CAaE' Telephone Your Want Ads IrTlr-cali-KdacmfichMHH-P-taolnl HEBE, VOU AMO UICkI WILL TAKE THE oeCO R M , COTBS. excePT FULLV. IT WOULD MEvea TX3 FOR Ak|)^ Ads are accepted over the tele­ REPAIRING AUTO TOPS, side Items to m.akd'np the home. Sec They are whispering around that Itad the charges changed to speed­ Department Americanism chair­ depends upon the outcome of Eu­ TIME « SHORT. ALBEAOV eOMBS REAPV this Super Value and you'll buy,HI O f Connpvticut AMD FORMULA'S AND PLACE THEM IN THE CAR ItJ ------TU IS'N ONE TO EBEAX *1 AMD BESCUE Hl*a thons at the CHARGK RATK given curtains. luggage, hand made dog Fr:inci.s X. Reagan, Penn football ing and was granted a continuance PREPARATIOM p o p t h e aETAW AV__^^— ;------THE TRAM HAft ARWVIE'. AMO SAFELY man. Mrs. Lillian Yerrlngton of rope's present conflicL Most of .I'M LEAVIN’ F R O M TH E c e l l a r ! o m . n o ! above as a cohvenetnee to adver- collars, harness. Charles Laking, PHONE OR WRITE FOR A ace. already has signed (for $7,^ until Saturday. WUey was the the territory Is in Africa, but Hit­ 60(7M -mE SWITCH EMSMC COV^iAL’ lU tissrs. but the CASH RATKS will be "COURTESY AUTO" By 4sse .itore and back were no German- colonies in the I I-^-ague again is shaking the presl- Connecticut Optometric Society cable fence and overturned on ed the members to display the flag ths CHARGE RATH will be collect- piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. home again.Jrhis Is a free .service, Americas. aiL No responsibility for errors in l clency under the. nose of Arch Route 64 in Hop River village last each day and not only on holidays so use it whenever you desire. voted to hold their annual conven­ Mrs. D. R. Tuttle, chairman of Belgium’s surrender may cost. tslspbonsd ads will be assumed and I Ward, (Chicago sports editor----- and special occasions. thslr accuracy cannot be guaran- HAVE YOUR WARM air furnace ALBERT'S FURNITURE CO. tion in New Haven In January and Wednesday evening. Wiley testi­ the Home Economic Committee of the rich Ruanda-Urundi section, I Ward turned down 25,000 smack- fied in court that a car entered the There were representatives pres­ tsed. repaired by our expert repairman. Hartford-Store—43 Allyn St. heard Dr. John E. Corbett of Bos­ past Central Pomona Grange, has formerly German East Africa, and Index of Classifications Jones Furniture & Heating. 33 I er.s last year. . . .what a guy! main highway from a atop street ent at the meeting from the VFW called all members of subordinate control bt the natives pictured on Oak street. Tcl. 8254 or 7247. FOR SALE — CIRCULATING ton, president of the American and was In the middle of the road Auxiliary. Ellen G. Berry Auxiliary Granges In her dlstri’ct to a meet­ Births ...... A I The (ialliint Gaels ' Optometric Association, say that the stamp above, under Belgian Bngageinents ...... D heater, used only 15 month.*, will before he saw the machine. In at­ USWV. Burpee Woman's Relief ing being held here today. rule since the 1919 peace treaty. I St. .Mafy's Gallant Gaels are here the national body was prepared to Corps. Alden Skinner Auxiliary, Marriages ...... v heat four rooms. Price $15.00. In­ tempting to avoid the car, he Martha Pitkin Wolcott Chapter. Britain received the greatest share Deaths ...... ^ Help Wanted— Female 35 quire at 78 Bifch street, Town. I And If they’re shy of Kellys, cooperate with "every responsible crashed into the fence and over and Sabra Trumbull Chapter, D. A. Card of Thanks ...... ^ j There Is no doubt agency In achieving qj’e security D. A. R., will meet at the home o f German . African possessions, In Memorlain ...... ^ turned. It was alleged. The driver R of Mrs. Olcott F. King Friday at WANTED-LADY to do home FOR SALE - CIRCULATING , They're all broke out as an integral and Indispensable Previous to the meetin.g there . but France and Portugal also in- Lost and Found ...... I of the other machine did not stop 2:45 p. m. Mrs. Edgar W est­ ‘ creas^ African holdings under Announceranets ...... ^ demonstrating. I'articulars given, heater, in good condition, suitable | With Schmidts and Martinellls. part of health security.” at the scene of the accident, Wiley was a covered dish supper In honor Peraonals ...... 9 interview. Car eSsenti.al. Robert brook win speak on "Our Trip'to the Vemilles pact. Japan and for heating three rooms, u.sed 5 ^ They’ve got a harp named Aguirre Bridgeport — Samuel Dayer- stated, and ah effort is being made of the membership quota being .a«(oMohlle« J. Doggart, 81 West street. months Ke.a.sonablc. Call 4237. And one calle.d Rcglnatto; secured; At the conclusion of tt)C the World’s Falr.9 Mrs. Peter British dominions shared Padfle 'AutomoMes for Sale ...... * I. wcather Beardsley, 66, veteran to locate the other driver. State E. Bossen will be assistant \ BY V. T. HA.MLIN Autor*>blles for Exchange ...• k And you'll hear halls ■ Bridgeport attorney and a descen­ business session, games were play- holdings. ALI.KY OOP Long Live the Queen. Ai’* Accasa^xrles—Tires • WANTED — GIRL for general WE ARE CLOSING out our blue Policeman Donald C. BroWne of hostess. _ Many of Germany’s pre-World For such good Ga,els dant of colonial settlers, died. the Colchester barracks Is Investi­ cd. *io Repairing—'Painting 7 housework mornings only. Man­ Wllloiv wear at 1-2 price. .lim As Heffernan and-'Ratto. The local unit will be represent­ John W. Belcher of Ellington War colonics Issued stamps; oth­ . Z DON’T KNOW, HOW EVER, IT W A 6 A R 0 M /N 4 EVi! ON TO ALEXAJIDRIA / Auto Schools ...... T-A Funeral services will be held Sat­ A F t h e w a r s DICTATE LONG LIVE chester Green section. Tel, 8230. Nichols. Highland Park. gating. ed at the officers parley to be held Road, Is still confined at the Hart­ ers used overprints of German MV RETURN TO r >, OOPk»ANP X t11 QUEEN QU OP WANTED- GIRL or woman for Hartford — ^Personnel Director A son was bom recently to Mr. <30 AT THRONE PART Of ITi MAN, VJHO PUT ; r f •'THt POSSlBILlT’^^pF^R Oarages—Service*—-Storage 10 • Edw.ard T .. Murphy, New York sponsored by the State Depart­ also at the Rehabilitation confer­ tion stamps were introduced, and fO-2M • U B E I N G IN t h a t t h r e e - S ' E&7PT; E Motorcycles—Ricycles U housework, to stay nlght.s. 29 Cot­ FOR SALK THREE PIECE bed­ William' H. l3onncr said an open ment of Health was held In Yeo­ and Mrs. Raymond Whitney of Sun: "Sprakin.g of numbers. Oscar ence at Newington and Rocky Hill when the colonies whre included g f* ’WKW4JtTO*rft'- Wanted Antns —M-'iorcycle* ... 15 tage street.” room set. Telephone 5589. competitive merit system examina­ man's Hall Tuesday afternoon In Abbey Road, in the northern part Baslaeea and l*roteaiilonnl aervirra Vltt's will be drawn next Monday on Saturday, November 2nd. In allied possessions,'they adopted <■ GAME rlAME TOTD «EE WHAT •' tion for the post of ind>lstrlal hy­ charge" of Miss .Margaret Ixwls. of town. .. ^ Business Services (.ifTered . .. . . 11 WANTF7D—CLEAN neat, depend­ in Clcvelhnd by Alva Bradley, own- Members of the unit will assist stamps of those territories, or cre­ ■‘Sometimes I think radio (comedians are funnier than Household Services Offered .,,.1 1 -A giene engineer in the Slate Health R.N. and field worker for the’ de­ Mrs. Eugene W. Platt is able to able woman for housekeeper, M arhinerV Hnd I'lMila 52 _er of the Indians. .. .Vltt’s number In the preparations for the Hal­ ated new issues. political speakers I” Building—Contracting ...... Department, paying -43.000 to $3,- partment. Besid^is the routine I be out again • after recoveslng ' Florists—Nurseries ...... li must be fond'of children, and gOod will he the. only one In the ,hat, so 900 a year,' would be held here be- lowe’en, party on Thursday. Oct. USED CATERPILLAR "10". check-up of all children of pre­ from an attack of the grip. Funeral Dlrociors ...... 1^ plain cook. No heavy laundry or Bradley can't miss." tweeq Nov. 18 a'qd 30 and that ap­ 31st. Any member who Is able to Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 p'arm.all ,12s, plows, harpnws, school age, a free dental .service to Insurance ...... ; \9 he.avy cleaning. Live In. $8 to $10 plications must be filed by Nov. 8. Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 week, Mrs. John Lamenzo, tele­ Engines. Dublin Tractor Com­ Round and AI>out all children was provided. 1'UUNKKV ILI.B'^KOLKS BY r O H J M m FOX Moving—Trucking—Sprrage .. tO pany. tTovidence Rd., Wllliman- Leo Duifcchcr Js hunting In Utah Waterbury —John J. Griffin, The weekly meeting o f the phone 3543. father of The Rev. Joseph M. Grif­ Public Passenger Service ...... tO-A tlc. / .... take Clemson . over South Mountain Laurel Girl Scout Yroop Daily Pattern ri Painting—Paperl|?g ...... WANTED—GIRL 16 or over, to Carolina today... .La Marble, now fin, president of St. Thomas Semi­ was held In the chapel Ttiesday af­ Professional Serrlees ...... f* nary In Bloomfield,' died after a f a i l u r e o f r i Y W o r t l e ' s e l p e g t b o y i n h i s a t t e m p t Repairing ...... take care of children, one or two a football expert, la tabbing win­ ternoon. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. nights a Week. Write Box P; Musical Instrumenis 53 ners 80 per cent correctly via the short Illness. Father Griffin will The Nathan Hale Pioneer club is Pattern 8769 TO EVAPE THE D R A F T ______I f - " f — officiate' at the funeral of his Toilet Goods snd Service ...... 2* Herald. airwaves .... Preston Johnston, planning a Hallowe’en party for Wanted—Business Service '2< father ©^Saturday mbrnlng. % PAJ Qyf. Kilnen11<»Bal FOR SALE UPRIGHT piano. whose 92-yard boot made the head­ Friday evening In Yeoman’s Hall. Thlf''ls such a pretty frock that 11 GIRL FROM AMERICAN family Sion's—Sam Goldfarb of Hart- Course! and .(glasses .... Telepbpne 7330.. line.* two weeks , ago. has ..been Mrs. George Richards and three It’B equally charming In one color Private -Instructions ... In rural section to assume light elected treasurer of hl« class at ford/tod Ken Brundage of Storrs panclns children of Perry, N. Y„ are guests or two, but since there’s such a Themed Herring BY MERRIl L KIXJSSER household duties In small family, Southern Methodist .... Frltzle "e named co-captalns of thg of her father, Madison Woodward vogue for two-toned effects, you'll FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDB MuflMusical— Dram.ntic • also In niral section; good home Wanted—In** ruriiops SO i Zivic has attended a dozen ban- Iversity of Connecticut swlm- a. hiB home near Columbia Lake. want at least one version In sharp and board, and reasonable salary. Flnnn4'lnl ' quels since he licked Henry A rn^ 'inlng team. contrast. Design No. 8769 has a V tA H ,1 WAIT A \A/E GOTTA WELE been TljyiNC, Bonds—Stocks—MoriKaijes ... V Write Box O, Herald. Westport—James Holland Dew- Business Op.porMjnt!l**a ...... • strong and has been presented wiUT figure line that looks simply ador­ TMINK MINUTE —— B N O t h o s e TiD FOLLOW S kSNS . CAN Money to Loan .... * a pen and pencil set at each ,y .. son, 73, retired vice-president of able on peUte Junior sizes. SUtch- WE Should.' w e still OOPS . AND VOU Direct us t o The Help nod HItvatlons * U. F Berr ‘ Mary Plckford la trying to arrange The MarlUme Exchange, tUqd. The ed tucks break Into soft fulness In mav/g; a few F T Z E T e N O MCGOOSEV BARN Help \S iUted—K/r-.ale ...... J Staffoiil Springs l l d a n c e ? ^ TeL 48S-S. RoclrvlUe i a Rice Bowl game at Los Angeles funqral wlU be held on Frldiy. the bodice and skirt front, mak­ TVIINSS t > DO ' W E R E A Help Wanted—Mai...... 9 S o TMS , WONT LOOKING f o r I Xmas day for the, Chinese relief Haven Joha O. Netto ing you round and slim In Just the *al#smen*^Wanted ... . . •••• •: See . • . }] boosserang o n t h e d a n c e /T*4ATU Help Wanted—Male or Female 3 . East Central Pomona Gran.ge fund___ Frank Leahy’s new baby, auditing firm of Frank J. Murphy 472, StaVnrft right places. The corselet walst- US TOMORROW/ DIVERT SUSPICION Affinia Wanted • • • • ■ • • No. will hold an evening meeting bfipn while her pop was beating Company filed a report with Tax riuuollons Wanted-*F4*mn)e. ... * 3 I Uiie„ has .strap fastenings to call FROM * M c K lN N E T November 6 with Bolton Grange. > Tulanc. h.'is been christened Flor- Commissioner Charles J. Mc­ attention to its littleness. And the Slfuatl'-na Wanted >!ale . ... 3 Miss Victoria Negro, daughter of Employm^jnt <4?»»:'iea ...... I BROTHERS The fifth degree Will be conferred j ence Victoria Leahy. Laughlin and Governor Baldwin frock Is very easy to make. \ « Live Nf«ri—ivn»—Fopltry— sU tlng that $684.39 was unac­ John Negro, of Wllllngton avenue, • 4 ' \ r hlrtrs FOR RKAI. ESTATE at this time. | ------and Michael Julian, son of Mrs. Wool Jersey, flannel, wool enspe A number from this town will i Police! counted for In the records of the r>cs»— .'Jl'rd.—Pel* ...... ' AND INSURANCE Mary Julian of Tolland avenue and spun rayon are excellent ma­ Live R’ouk—Vehicle* ...... ' attend the chicken pie supper] With Mendelson back on the Wallingford borough court and terials for this, and it’s especially Pnul'.iv eni! tun;,ln:!« ...... ' 505 Main St. Phone 6060 served this evening at the W ind-' Penn squad and Prof. Crlaler on that many records of the court were married this morning, at 8 In vc*nie-l —Pot.— P. uliry-Stnek St. Edward’s church. Rev. Hwry effective, as pictured In a combl- I „r SBle— MI.eellBlieo.. sorvlUe M. E. Church. Supper ; the Job for Michigan, there should and Police Department were miss­ naUon of plaid wool and plain. De­ served from 6 to 8 o’clock. , i lie [vicnlv of Harmon-lzlng at Ann ing or Inadequately ijept. L. Chabot pfflclated. Miss Vera Arttcloe For Sale ...... Cuman was soloist with Mrs. How­ tailed sew chart accompanies this •Brian «ort ,\cfe*ei>rte...... E. Henry Soften, County 4 H ; Arbor Saturday... .and in four- H artford^A study Just coi,i- ard Learned organist. Miss Pauline design. r \ C c ^ Rulldlhii Material* Ill club leader. has returned from the quarter time, too, DUunord* —tVaiche*—Jewelry pleted by W. S. Dakin, supervisor Julian, sister of the bridegroom Pattiem N o. 8769 is designed for SAVE MONEY educaUon for the State Kleotrlc.l Appliances—Hxllo ■ ■ annual National Dairy .show at of rural education for the was maid of honor and JoMpb sizes 11, 13. 15, 17 and 19. SUe Move Over Mister Board at Education, dlacloedd that Purl snd F e e d ...... a l l . Harrisburg, Pa. Negro, brother of the bride was 13, 3% yards o f 39-Inch material ciarden-rc'arm—l>*lry Prodoet. Buy in the J. il. Saunderson, who has a trend toward rural living In BY JOHN C. TERRI Mr. and Mrs. John Darrah of best man. Following the ceremony without nap: 1% yards contrast The Shadow of Coming Events Itouiehold cjood* ...... coached football at Morningslde Connecticut was evident In the un­ SCORCH Y SMITH . Machinery and Toola ...... Rent Dislriel Qulncy.-Ma.s8., were recent visitors a wedding breakfast was served at with long sleeves; 3-4 yard with College for 29 consecutive years, usual growth of many of the lai .LL'.'.j .1,__t.. . Musical Inetrument. of Rev. and Mrs. Theodore S. Dar­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph short. r Office and Store Kgulpmenr . . . WE HAVE A NEW LOT. OF rah at the parsonage in Maple mu.st take a back seat-----Harry smaller towns. I DON’T ^ ANV T BUT y a i CAN b e t ' MEANWHBJs .IN AN OrH « PART OF THE AFTER COVERING Hl$ PLANE WITH Bpaetal. at the SfnTtt...... STOVES AND HEATERS — Hughe.* has been on the job at Hartford— Mrs. Sadie Orr Dun­ Negro on Park street and a dinner For a Pattern of this attractive FOLlAfiE THE PILOT /A0VE$ TOWARD W.artns -Apparel— ...... street. THgy have a n eve Colorado .State for 30 years and bar of Washington, president of and reception at the Italian Hall. model send 15c In Coin, Your , OU- BURNERS — STOVEPIPE Mr. and.Mrs. Howard N. Kibbc Upon their return from a wedding TVe RUMft OF AN OLD HACIENDA. of Somers Road and Mr. and Mrs. never felt better In his life. The General Federation' o f‘ Wom­ Name, Address, Style, Number Keatasmsla OF ALL KINDS trip to New York City the couple 6» Leslie M. Kl'bbe of Meadowbrook en’s Clubs, told The Connecticut and Size to The Evening Herald, Mooma Without Board . . . Open Every Evening. Tuberculosis Association that this win make their home on Tolland Today’s Pattern Service, 106-7th •osrdcrt WantsA—... Road, have returned from a \1sit . Robays Under Knife avenue. Mr. Julian la a graduate of ' C^iuntry Board—R«»oet* ..e - 'f to New Hampshire and Vermont. state was one of the 18 states Ave., New York, N. Y. , HoUls—Restaurants ...... Stafford High echool and attended Jones Furniture They visited Mr. and Mrs. Olln St. Louis, Oct. 24. — — whose deaths from the disease Everything new! Everything WfiBtPd—Room*— . s* were below the naUonal average Bay Path Institute. 33 o a k Stre«(t E. Shearer of Hartford. Vt., for­ Maurice Van Robays, PItUburgh Dr. E!arl G. Howard was elected smart! Fashions for everybody -ASMtnrnts. Flats. Tensments of 48;8 per 100,000. The members Tel. 8354 or 7247 mer residents of Islington. Pirates’ outfielder, was reported In president of the Stafford Fish A from lltUe size 2's to stately s iz e ' >*•< SS.lis.ss Loeailons for Rent .. Richard Hamilton of the Uni­ elected Dr. Ira V. Hlscock of Yale 52’s! Wearable,. pracUcal versions 'Vonses For Rent ...... "fine" condition after an operation Game club at a reorganization ■f versity of Connecticut was a re­ yesterday. The operation was as president. that will fit right into your daily Monroe — George W. Edwards, meeting Tuesday night in the Le­ cent visitor at the home of his performed to correct an abdominal life and give endicas satisfaction. 48, Republican candidate for state gion room of the Warren Memorial rshtod r . ; •father, H. L. Hamilton of Main end hack disorder which troubled That’s what you’ll find In the n*v. representative In 1938 and defeat­ Hall. Other officers elected for the street. the player most of last season. Fall and' Winter Fashion' Book' MrtBieDt Building for Sals .. RENTALS ed by a margin of eight votes, year were: vice president. Outdo ^laSs Proporty for ^Is ... The Woman’s Oub meeting was CeppeteUl; secretary, Theodpre Send for it this very day—right SBk ARI'HUB A. was In a serious condition at St. * ^ d LMd for ...... held this week at the home of 'Barblerl; treasurer, Milo E. Brad­ now! „ tor Balo ...... Miss Sarah U Morris of Morris It was.a more than satisfactory Vincent’s hospltalj Bridgeport, m with a bullet wound In nla head way. The next meeting of theiclub Pattern, 15c Pattern Book,, 15c KNOFLA Corner. Mrs. Kenneth S. Loveland demonstration of the ability of win be held on Wednesday, Nov. ' 1 free people to rise to an occasion. which PoUcemen WiUiam Chacho One Pattern and PaNem Book or­ Real Estate iBSaraacr had charge 6f the literary pro­ 13th and wUl be open to all men 8769 |CU4C^kTjr«UUjF^ s^ EstaU for Exebango .... gram, her subject being "Faith —Selective SerYlcs Director Dyk- and Antln CJhurs said was self- dered together, 2ftc. * * ^ ^ R a a | Itotata 67ft ftUla 8L PtNio* »44U I InlUotsd. Uitereated lir huntliiig and flablng. that mm by” 1 stra. ' k . \ ’ ■ O C T O B E R U , l » 4 0 ’ TboWaatlMr f <=3 Averags Dally Ctreulatloii Foraeeat at U. S. Weather •onaa ror the Meath a« ■aptember, ISIS Meetly .elnady, eoaaalaanl Mght r O U R T E E N rein tonight end Satarinyt wnpRS- 6,441 er tonight; Sondny M r, nMdomto Mens Tprea Post, British Wkr tonpeintare. C3ub No. * win mort ^eaaM Antonaeelo, SS, of Bosra A n itt Tba Mothers’ Circla of tlw Tantlc and James J. Keen- veterans, will call at tbs hbma of eveiiliis ^ honM o f Dr. George W. May this evening Saend Heart will meet the sHfdeut, Arthur P»lm « of 'an, 31, of 180 Brown street, Hart­ Fun For/All ManehetUr—^A CUy o f Vttlago Charm p Ib o a t T o w n avening at eight o’clock wlto Mr^ ford were arreated j^terday to pay a final tribute o f respect. 13* O ab m d a tn e t S e t b ^ i afternoon by Ppllceman/Winfield T h e members will meet at* 7:30 at Selim Mitchell of 58 Strickland other g a u M d ^ bo played and (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS R. Martintin for speeding.,/Theyepeeoing. riney wrtllwm East Center and Hamlin .streeta. COMrORTIMa MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1940 Hisabeth J. 4'ans of P »rk street. are Invited. It io elx y t w « In court Saturplay morti- (OMBlfiad Adverttalng an Pnge IS) since the movemWit wea n a ru appear in court Sa ▼ O L .L X h N O ;22 iM t liM been nomlnatMl chair- Ing. / F u n e r a l Se r v ic e banc€ At Pulasld Hall t e and y iM Irena McOann a Tba third In the series of special CaUfomla, and aU oyer tW ooim - ____ / untiir o f tha Waya and Maana services on phopheOc subjects by try the anniversary la b am cele­ a ldod«rata coau John M. Bernard of Brighton, brated by maes meeOngMMinlver- Ward Cheney Camp No. IS, U. Modem, Old Fashioned and Hops 8. W. Veterans will hold ,IU regu­ a Parsenat attartlon Britifik Wanhip* Bombard **InTaaloB Ports'* y f . . . win be given this avening at sary benefits, and In ow er ways. Military Whist a Modarn aquipmant Gomel hall, 416 Center street An lar meeting this evening st 7:45 Thursday, Oct. 24th at 8 :0 0 p. m. In the State Armory. a Expart diractlqn BritisH Fliers Blast MASONIC TEMPLE American Officials gattonal Sorority. invitation is extended to all tp hear BL Margaret’s Dsug^i- Carl Wiganowski, Prompter ^ Mr. Bernard and follow hla Illus­ ters of Isabella, w lll^ t a ll Its new W E D ., OCT. 80, 8 P. M. WALTERhy-IOIRC ICambera of tha BrlOah-Anieri- trations by chart. He also answers officers at tbs Manchester C ^ - Door Prize Admission 25e «an Club wUl meet tWa a v ^ n g at written questions each evening. try clubf Nov0fnb0r 13. MIm Mory AUUB OOFRAN Open To .the Public! T:10 at Baat Cantar and HMnlln M^urk of St^oeeph’B CoU^ (Known As 4)oeea AUee) Merchandise Priges! Keep Close Watch atreata, and proceed to the borne Tha Amaranth Sewing club will will be the speaker. The circle hM SPIRITUAL MEWUM Vital Nazi Centers; S fD ir a e o r p e W. May who died meet tomorrow evening with M ra been invited i o the sU te get- Seventb Daughter of a Seventh Son Refreshments Served! f a - jM atei^y at hla home 188 Center Mary Gilford of 16 Summit street. together at/Naugatuck on Sun­ Born WItb a VeR Readings Dally B A. M. to 8 P. M. Admission 35c. atreet ____ day, Novenjror 3. Or By Appvilntmeet in the Service Make Table Reservations rrs IN A CLASS BY ITSELF! On France’s Fate The Ladles Aid society of the The Booater Club of Nortt Swedish Oongregatl’onal chufth Mrs. B^m a Lyons N e t t l e ^ of of the People lot 80 Tears. ;^fore Monday By Calling 171 Church Street, Hartford, Conn. Mathodlat chiuxb haa net the data will meet tomorrow evening at Huntln«on street, and her friend Bomb London Agam Phone 6-2tS7 752'4 - 7415 - or 7028. Floods Present Problem /night in Mtddletowp. The occasion the effects of the August fioods. ' serve as general chairmen and aU on the south side of Hartford road Roast Turkey with Cranberry Sauce, Dressing, Mash­ Tomorrow We Feature . . , v in Interests So State members of the club, both men and from the bridge near Cheney was the visit of the <}rand and ^ I t o DAT: Ctom Chowder v F » h Fry Slandwiehea He’s been unable to locate five ; Series of Daytime Sanford, N. C.. Oct. 25.—(/P) burg / Attadked by women, will asstst In preparing sembly officers. A supper preced^ ed Pototo and Vegetable ...... ” ’ W ’ V lepartment '"Studies | gallons of blackberry wine he -^Registrar T. W. McDonald Brothers Main office to Hartfo Home Made Ravioli Half Brolleri. ^ ,“ **"* KEMP'S Saturday: and serving the meal from 5:30 to the ceremonies. A number of the buried in hi* yard before the Raids; Street Cars and asked the Negro registering Sffuadrons /of Heavy road and Main street. The sldew^k . Fried Oysters Steamed Clams Inc. DELICIOUS RAVIOLI — SPAGHE-m AND CHICKEN Parley Held in France. ‘ is being moved back a few feet and officers and members o f Sunset I torrential rains. for possible military conscrlp- 7:3b. Rebekah Lodge of this tovm at­ Although Sides had the wine Busses Are Smashed; BotUbers:/Come Down granite curbs set. loysters and Clams On the Half Shell - Steaks and Chops] 763 Main St. Tel. 5680 HOT DOGS AND HAMBURGERS I Uon his name. tended. * ^ FINE WINES • LIQUORS AND BEER Washington, Oct. 25.— (/P) . opot marked Indelibly In his Streets Are Strewn with "A. Z. Seymour," was the re­ Low Make Sure PIEL’S BEER ON TAP I memory the flood changed the Members of the Intej^edlate Dance Tonight To the Tunes of — France’s fate— and hourly ply- I Work was begun last night by ALSO BAI.LANTINE’S AND RUPPERTS : whole landscape. Dead, Injured; 100 gets in Three* and Senior Leagues of the South the Registrars of Voters prepar­ “Don” Mac and His Up Beats! expected developments which ■ "Your full name?" Seymour Methodist church who wish to at. " I have dug so many holes .was asked. ing the list of names of the' 2^000 might have a vital effect on loo'klng for the wlife," he said,, Planes in Formations. Raid on Berlin. tend the Nutmeg TraH meeting, new voters for the printers. The "Alexander Seymour." F. E. B R A Y American interests^—were un­ ” our place looks l|ke a mica Iihould be at the chiirCh promptly complete list of town voters will Jreym ander’s re stau r an t! i "W hat’s the Z for?" JEWKI.ER at seven o’clock Friday evening. CHARTER OAK ST. TAVERN der close State Department i mine." Bulletin! London, Oct, 25.^—(TP)— be printed this year In Iw k le t |3M7 o i street 3)0 2 ] 120 Charter Oak Street , "Oh, dat's for Zander," Sey­ form and will be ready for distri­ study today following the mour explained. "De A 'is for fitain’s fiercely sustained State Theater Building The Yoimg People’s choir of the ,Chas. Reymander, Prop. lAHidon, Oct. 25.— ( ^ ) — | bution before the election. dramatic conference “ some­ Alex.” ir offensive blasted at the 7.17 Main Street Salvation Army ^ i l l conduct a London’s heaviest anlf-air- i food sale at ™ e 'B store. Satur­ where in occupied France" craft batteries thundered an | foundations of German war day, October dfl from 0:30. on. Willkie Plans between ^ichsfuehrer Hitler evening: challenge, to Axis air j power last night with squad­ These young deople have the sup­ and Manmal Retain, chief of ron after squadron of heavy Watch and Jewelry port of the ladies of the corps and yVweNd/’s new Apptleatlon raiders striking with persist-; Italians Join many good things are promised ESSO Form saves time, speeds serv­ the F r^ch state, Quick Replies Flashes o f heavy gunfire light up British warships in the ence tonight on the heels of a j bombers delivering de.struc- for the food sale. Miss May Har­ ITow..Get CASH Un^raecretary o( State Welle* ice. Best of all, we make loans . . . ----- in-hcl(l port of Cherbourg, France, during the night of Oct. 10. British ships hard day attack in which for-' tion not only in Berlin and Repairing At ris will be in charge at the store, THIS MEW, SIMPLER WRY on just your own signature. S eea u it it i and/ Gaaton Henry-Haye, the order to damage concentrations of German shipping a.«sembled there for an i Hamburg but in a dozen other and wdll/ be assisted by Miss L il­ Charges are 3% on unpaid Krrnch ambaaaador, conferred at hammered the port In mations of 20 to 100 planes' Nazi Rai On Speeches attempt to invade England according to British sources. lian Kittle, choir director. NEW Appffeotton Form monthly balances up to $100, tkc State Department last night hammered at this city. Brit-! vital centers as well, the Air Reasonable Prices R A N G E 3% monthly on balances above. Ifter awlftly moving diplomatic • * • r------3Iini.strj’ announced today cuts qvetfieiis in half ain’s defense forces were kept Sunday at the Second Congrega­ If you need $35 to $300 come iPjRCeinEeiTiElD 'move* abroad left no doubt that a '- Z V MJ m. I.l.u l.1 1 (The(ITie German hlehhigh command aald tional church will be observed as come in today. I major decision concerning Eu­ To Answer Roosevelt constantly busy during the 1, there were a number of dead and Largest Assorlmenl of aniwal Church Loyalty Sunday, rope’* future hung In the balance. Talks Within 48 or War or Peace Germans Stay Silent day as the raiders dealt out | injured in Berlin and Hamburg Greeting Cards for when every member is urged to No official announcement of the one of their heaviest attacks. ‘Especially^ Heavy' and’ fires and property damage in attend the 10:45 sendee and give CQ Welle* - Henry - Haye talk was All Purposes In Town OIL Possibly 24 Hours the harbor and other sectiona of loyal support to the church pro- ItlCPHRB !Vo. B91 C O M ^ made, but it was understood in In­ tacks Made on Hamburg, where it said the British 7^3 Main Street Seen as Oiilv London, Oct. 25.— (/P)— ‘gram. ■ . / a formed quarters they had engag­ After Their Delivery. On Details of Parley attack.s were concentrated. Dam­ Atale Tbeatpp After your dortor has ed in a general discussion of prob­ Bombs rained out of a cloud- don; / Industrial age to houses and a lumbered in H tilld ln K lem* which might arise as a re- flooniK 2 nnd S finished his diagnosis < Aboard Willkie Train en Route flecked sky in one of the Supply (Tenters Berlin also was reported. T e l. S 4 .1 0 s It of closer collaboration— or Issue at Polls (The number of killed in Beriia to Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Oct. 25— (P) heaviest series. of daytime c the treatment invari­ even active partnership— between (Tall Meeting Between and Hamburg was "extremely OUR HOT PIZZA C^N’T BE BEAT! conquering Germany and conquer­ —Wendell L. Willkie served notice Expect Retain raids on London today, rlln, Oct. 25— (>P) —Italian high," said a German broadcaat Made In Our Own Ovens ably calls for a pre­ ed France. today that he would reply to any Cudahy, Ambassador to| Hitler and Petain*‘N6w smashing street cars and bus/ planes for the first time have jota- heard in New York by NBC, and CHEF’S SPECI.ALS Gallon a One question which Welles was While Vou Walt', ‘•political speeches" by President es during the city’s morning d German raiders In operations "Indiscriminate bombing of the • scription. assumed to lyive raised was the Belgium, Asserts Pres-1 Evidence of Trying to Roast Beef Half Broilers To Tell Terms against England, the German German civilian population by the DANCE TONIGHT effect of such an arrangement Roosevelt within 48 and probably rush hour, and leavin 7 The fpiicker you get AUTOMATIC HEA1 upon French efforts to obtain re­ ent No Time to Make Put Europe on Legs.’ high command announced today. R. A. F. is vastly increasing.") To the Tunes of the Roast Turkey FUEL and RANGE OIL within 24 hours of their delivery. crowded thoroughfkr( The Italians started from bases Hit Railway Station* Oak Grill Swlngsters Veal Cutlets In Lots of 90 Gals, or More lief from the United SUte*. These Xhe Republican presidential that prescription, the Th9 Modern Way so far have concerned chiefly med­ Administration Change To Ministers strewn with dead, ihji^ed in "occupied territory in the Tlie Air Ministry News Serylco Veal Scailopine In Any Quantity— .Any Time z nominee made the announcement Berlin, Oct. 25.-—(/P)— Au­ framework of the German Air ical supplies, which Great'Britain 7 I and ruins. Heavy formations, said that the British fliers. In a WINES — UQCORS sooner you can start with Anthraelte \ as his campaign train turned back thorized German sources said , ----:— F o r c e’ s fighting operations” AND BEER Wholesale and Retail ^ has agreed to allow through the By The Associated Press ! some of them numbering 100 nearly three-hour attack on Berlin, British blockade, and canned milk cast from Akron, 0., where he against the British, a communique taking the medicine. plMM for fetalis said last night that he sought to today the meeting between Situation of France and planes, came over in tpe day’s came down, low to make sure of WE CATER TO BANQUETS. for babies. The larger question of John Cudahy, ambassador to ; said, adding: their targets and smacked the Put- I.T.WOODCp. end ’ this era of bad feeling" be­ Adolf Hitler and Marshal , Futurs* S»m .*i tn D e - "Through well aimed bomba S3 Oak Street That Prescription,Can Be food relief has been held In abey­ Belgium, the latest of national fig- | Philippe Petain of France is Future 5>een to ue attacks on the capi liz-Strasse and Lehrter railway ance because of the British block­ tween Industry and labor. The Air Ministry ^ d 12 Ger­ they scored great successes Tel. 38^ BANTLY OIL COMPANY In Your Hands In I.«8sThan The exaej time of the replies ures to come Into Connecticut for j against port facilities in the east stations for the second night In Tel. 4496 ade and the uncertainty of French “ new evidence that we are pend in Large Meas­ man planes were demroyed in the OAK GRILL An Hour By Phoning a. Old Company’s Anthracite will meet any will depend on availability of ra­ a political address, dedared that | of the British Isle." succession In this, tbe 23rd i^ d on Center Street Phope 5293 policy. trying to put Europe back on day's batUcs, wpiW eight British Berlin. heating tent you give It—because It’a pre­ Assumes More Significance dio hook/iips. It was not disclosed “ there Is only one Issue In this I ure on Hitler Parley. fighters were 10*^ the pilot* of (In Rome, the newspaper II her legs under Axis leader­ TTiC Reich’s capital waa com* Serving the Public for 23 Years. tested at the mince for size, cleanneee and The HlUer-Petaln conference as­ whether/they would be made to campaign and that la the Issue of four of them /landing aafely. sGiomale D’ltalia said the Italians LU sumed additions! significance In crowds at scheduled stops or ship -and-independent of ex­ Vichy, France, Oct. 2S.—UP)~~ One bomb CrMhed between two ^had a "tremendous” ccjhcentration pletely overcast with .clouds ex* heat content. O rd e r now and see what this war or peace.” of men and material on the Eng­ tending from 12,000 to 4,000 feet, w h e ^ r Wlllklb would follow the Cudahy, whose talk In Meriden, terior influences which have Marshal Philippe Petain. France’s street cars, w a k in g them and 7057 procedure he used yesterday ,in lish Channel coaat.) it waa said, and this forced tba Generator Bopwra means to you In the form o f more heat, - (Continued on Page Six) last night was sponsored by the killing and injuring more than a Photo Headquarters Ot Because we will call for dlKussing Mr. Roosevelt’s Phlla- been trying to stick their 84-year-old chief o f state, was ex­ score of persons. Other explosives Set Innumerable Fires British to 'come down at a "con­ more comfort—less enre and less cost. state Democratic headquarters, German raiders, in ’’especially siderably lower level" than In most your prescription and deliv­ ctelphla speech from his private said he was "only six weeks away noses into affairs which don’t pected to return to Vichy today to hit behlnd/the Street cars, dam­ o car without spectators. aging a m ini street car. A bus heavy" attacks today on London, of their raids on Berlin. from the blitzkrieg" and asserted: concern them.” inform his ministers on the out­ er it to your home, careful­ Speaking thla morning In the midlands and southern Eng The first wave of raiders reach­ MANCHESTER •This is no time to change be­ Asked to define these "ramf- come of an historic meeting with was wr^jidted. ' i; ly compounded. Jamestown, N. Y „ Willkie told an er high explosives struck ; land set innumerable fires on ed Berlin just after midnight and Avoid A Penalty cause the Interval between Novem­ remde” influencea (those not in­ Adolf HiUer upon which, a gov­ Yei Flashes !/ audience in the high school sta­ docks, industrial and supply cen­ attacked the railway yards with We Are At Your Service! ber and January will be taken by digenous to the European living ernment announcement said, "the police station, wrecking The I.argest Display WM) dium that "thla Is the campaign structures, and nelw an air ters, informed German sources salvos of .high explosive bomba / The New Sensation (Labi BoUetlD* ot the (P) the governments of Europe as the space), the same sources said sig­ situation of the nation and Its fu­ 7 G. E. WILUS & SON, Inc. / of 1840 and not the campaign of shelter, leaving many Injured said.. which added to the "extenstv# In Movie Cameras! O f Cameras In Town! American repudiation of the for­ nificantly: ture In large measure depend.” Ot 10% either 1932 or 1936. This 1s like­ , _ie street. They reported a direct hit oh damage" inflicted the prevloua Cost, l.umher, Mawm-i’ Su|»|illrs, Faint Says Plane Production B^lnd. eign policy of the United States." "For the present it is England.” Official silence cloaked th.e na­ one factory at Bromley, bn the QUINN'S wise an American campaign in The Foreign Office was silent on ture of the negotiations which Flats and shops were demoUsh- night, the news service said. Which must be imposed on all who fail to New Vorlt, Oct. 25-^W^-Harry Although he didn’t mention southern edge of London, which Second Wave Hits Same T s r g * R e v e re 88 Camlid—Folding TEL. 5125 MANt'IIESTEB which we arc primarily interest­ details of the Hitler-Petain' con­ took place In a railway car some­ l and huge buildings were jarred X MALN STREET F. GUggenbeiro, chalriUan ot tbe Wendell L. Willkie. the Republican they said was believed to be a A second wave of bombers then file a list of their personal property on or be­ ed In American pursuits.” ference or even the subjects dis­ where in German-occupied Franc^ by the blaats. 3.5 Lens. 5 Speed Motor. PHARMACY Aviation Division of/the Bepubll- presldentiar candidate by name. Raidera Maneuver Skillfully powdlM- factory. hit the same target* half an hour Flash—Reflex Tent Keeps O ff Heuvy, Mist cussed by the two chiefs of state. yesterday, but the public dlvtaM See It On Display! can National Oon^ttee. today Cudahy said that the president of Associated Press correspondents Fourteen British and four Ger­ later. fore the last day of October, 1940. He stood