MONDAT, NOVElCBMi tM UlTJ ■ i i i W Averagt Daily Circulation For tlwyNoath of October, 1848 The Waathar ForoeBOt of U. 8. WoBtbor Boremi Company No. 8, of tha South Kemorial Tompla Pythian Sia> Chrlatopher Tunnard, visiting lecturer at Harvard University, Manchester flrs department, an­ 6,498 fSniid.v and Warmer tonight fol­ tora will open ita meeting tomor­ will give an illustrated lecture on swered a still alarm at 5:30 Sat­ •Member of tbo Audit lowed by snow Medneoday ond About Town urday afternoon for a graaa Sre row evening in Odd Pellowa haU “New Material and Design in Last Minute Bareua of Ctrcalattoas Thiinsday; warmer Wedaeodoy. at aeven o’clock, to allow for the Landscaping,** at the meeting of at 24 Eiro street. Last Minute the Connecticut Horticultural so­ MancheBter——A City of Village Charm ; . W IB M B. DMTd of thin town public aetback party to follow at There were a few snowflakes an!______MIm Varoalca______A. Boyko of ciety this evening at 8:15 in the 8:15. Cash prliea will be award­ Avery Memorial auditorium. *The noticed in Manchester at 7:45 this Wathoniaeld, haa appUed for a ed the winners and refreshments morning. VOL. LX., NO. 49 (ClBOoiaod AdvertMug on Fogo IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVE.MBER 26, 1940 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Buunriafe license in Hartford. society is also sponsoring the il­ Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Suggestions served after the games. Mrs. lustrated lecture on Peru at the Mamie Dickinson, chairman of the Avery on Friday evening, Novem­ Dauchtars of LJborty, V .O. h. committee, w ill' be assUted by ber 29, at- 8:30 by Co.. t„ No. 126, will hold a apecial Mrs. Ada Peckham, Mrs. Frances E. H. Cooper. Motion pictures Linen Suggestions in the Basement Dept. Marines Search Boston Navy Yard Workers for *Bomb* ipaatlnf tomorrow ovenlngr at Chambers, and Mrs. Carrie Sam- of this South American country Defense Advisers otYon o'clock in Oranfo hall. low. were taken by Col. Cooper the Nazi Raiders Return past summer and should be of timely interest to many people. Called to Confer ALICE COFRAN (Known As Queen Alice) ) To Attack on Town SPIRITUAL MEDIUM On Labor Strikes 1 Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son ill Ihanksglving Poultry { Bora With a Veil. I Readings Daily 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Roosevelt Invites Stim- Newsboys Make Most M* sw* a M* • we esMwn a I I Or By AppolntmenL In the Service I Ik* *M«i ai Of Texas Storm Story Hard-Hit on Sunday I. ■n — aryw. w» wum ^ of the People for 80 Fear*. son, Knox, Jackson t Tiii.wghas n a ^ • • ’ n i Church Street, Hartford, Conn. A T IM E L Y h i n t : Phone 6-2237 Anil Hillman to Meet­ Dallas, Nov. Z6.—l/P)—News­ Let our ignition experts check boys hoarse from long shouting and adjust your Ignition, be­ ing; Consiiier Possible of war news made the most of RcpnrfH I,arkiiig .Iinme- fore the Thanksgiving season lA‘)rislution to Curb the Tezaa atorm. British Now Turning (liatply in l,on(lon on for finest quality "Amarillo Taken," they yell­ / A get.s under way. It will make Defense Plant Rows. ed. "Amarillo Taken by the Extnit o f R aid I>ate HEALTH REST A L L the difference in car per­ Enemy—Nature!” I In Afternoon; Fly formance, as you drive to the WasliiiiKton, Nov. 26.— (/P) "Panhandle Frozen Like Fin­ More to Americans land. Texas Flooded... But Re­ Pinehurfst Special 16 • .1 %r . the attack todav on the town ney Hillman, labor member of Acting on a tip that R/*Navy Yard worker would attempt to bring a time bomb or a quantity of Native Roasting Chickens Hilliard Street Phone 4060 ' ish (aase as Nightly Bombings by in the west of Kngland which the Dcfen.se Commission. ' dynamite Into the Bohton »vy Yard, Marines searched nearly 5,000 workmen at the entrance. 'Thi.s . . . Capons . . Ducks ‘Q u a k e r” .Stephen Kariy, White House Will Halt Now view of the enlrnace show a group held up while the search proceeded. No report qf .any discovery was hard-hit in a heavy raid Fowl 95 pc. Dinner Sets $19.50 prr.sR fiourotary, aaid In announcing of explosives was made. (The following revealing in these darkest hours of the war I Sunday niglit. (Germans fhp conference, that the Tnen were dlspatr h on the seriousness of since the German Panzer divisions O R D E R t o d a y : Service for twelve. Delicate floral patterna, England's condition is from I have identified this town aa L ^ c e called to "diamsa labor in relation Resriie Boats Carry Hun- / reached the Channel coast last May 100 gallon 1ot«. to national onr Thank.Bgiving table A gorgoou.' and Bernard M. Baruch. New I which herelofore has frowned gard to the weight of the attack." heavy assault last night, which for us;’*’ if you are a new customer, or new to .Manchester . . . gift for Christmas. , “ 44 York Industrialial, who was chair- i Rescue boats carried hundreds of Pcfeiise Plans on such statements. .As Dangerous as Bombings was blocked by bad weather. Just come in and look over our stock of turkeys . . . native or man of the War Industries Boanl persons to safety in flood-swept The raiders, flying through Kitchen Aids” in the World War. (It may mean that the Brit­ Complacency, distortion and re­ northern birds. They are as fine as you will find in Connecticut ficnlinur Oriv.. I),,,,ic. kalians AvCf murky skies, tame over in force Six Patterns! Two Price llaiiKes! At tile capitol. meanwhile, mem­ south Texas today, Ce.s.satlon of y! ish have changed their attitude luctance to admit the truth, even . . . not just In Manchfster. STATION .Spprptary IVrkiiim Rpfpra lJes|M*rate KITfirl lo after 12 hours of weather-curtail­ VAN’S Wear Ever Reetangular bers of the Hou.se Judiciary com­ torcentlal rains throughout thfi and believe that a dark picture privately to correspondents who ed activity in wluch London en­ For a Tuesday meat special, we feature, cut from V. 8. PRIME 4 2 7 HARTFORD ROAD PHONE 3866 mittee gathered at the call of state aroused hope the m ^ r To ReH|)oiiKibility in of their danger would arouse have no hope of getting some news 72 X 90 . . . $4.98 72 x 90 ____ $7.,50 threat of high water would ^rhate. Halt FaM'ist Rptrpat; joyed its ftr.st night without on Tender Beef . . . Chairman .Simmers .(ft-Text to (sFcek Troops more sympathy in the United through the rigorous, censorship, alarm since Oct. 6 ronslcier possible iegi.-latlon that .Seven persons missing near (larryinfi Out Loii- |•^l^ib .‘Vbead in Nfirtli. States than the confident op­ which sometimes even delays of­ 63 X 8 1 ____$3.98 63 x 81 ____ $5.98 Roasters One Short .Alert In IsMidun micht tie enacted to curb slrike.s Rrookslilrc still were umteported timism displayed so far hy the ficial communique.s. perhapa are as SIRLOIN STEAKS lb. 45c The cleatli of a flshing/camp em- Irarts. Avoiding DulavK I>mdon had one short afternoon in defense plants. government. dangerous to the British cause as Please note that when Pinehurst advertises steak. It menus just Pattern Illustrated, $4.98 in the 72” x90” Size. Roast bird from lop and side* jiloye near Oalvoston Was the only At hen?, Xov. 20.— —A Are Captured alert, apjiarcntly caused by a lone aa well as bottom -- scat In flavor After the meeting, it which 11 (.Middleton is a native of nightly bombings. The way the that . . . not steak and trimmings. The latest method seems to eomnvitteemen were present, Sum­ known fatality directly attribcct- New Orleans. Nov, 26 iP counter-attack hy fro.sh Ital­ raider which flew up the Thames be to sell a yard of tall meat and trim with each steak. So far PERSONAL LOANS and Juices—self boating. l's"d able to the stornj/ New Aork city and a graduate censors work is reminiscent of the estuary. ners announced he had been in- ; .Secretary of Labor Perkins told ian troop.s tiewly brought of Syracuse thlverslfy.) we sUck to the old fashioned stenks . . although we try to also for whole meal cooker ard Purtiall.v Ilf flrlp of lee Sav I’orre Vniich Di«riii- conduct of French censorship be­ British fighters engaged in • slntcted to send a letter to the labor today it had s responsibility from Home lo .stem the Greek fore the fall of France. keep our store very modem. tH oven canning. White House c'onference asking Amarillo, Rorger. Pampa, and dogligh't with one German forma­ harked ('.oast of By Drew Middleton AVhy these darkest hours T /*» whether "any additional leghsla- smaller eilihs in the I’ anhanclle under national defense to carry advance into Albania was re­ tion off Dover and were reported lomaihedpartially in the grip of This is one man’s opinion to have shot down a Messer- VEGETABLES HOLIDAY SPECIALS! Rayon Damask Sets tion is neios.sary ’ to keep defense out its contracts, seek an adjust­ ported t(Klay to have been re­ Epiriia Part De- Men end wonren can get S25 00 to 9-PouihI Size $3.4.5 the ice cheating that has paralyzecj London, Nov 26 .J" Britain therefore uncensorablc— but the Schmitt. plants working in event of .strikes. ment of its own family differences, pulsed, and the Greeks con- opinion of a man w-ho has spent a $250 00 or rr.ore entirely on earning I>l«'llsae« Possible l^-gislalion the ai/a sinc e .Sunday morning. t s lr o v e t r Eascisls. .stniggllhg with ts-mih wreckage Early this evening the Air Min­ B U T T E R ...... 2 lbs. 79c 50”x80” Cloth . rj-POUND SIZE avoid production delays, and linued their drive. Althougli great deal of time with the Army, BROCCOLI 18c capacity and responsibility at this of­ $ The meeting discussed pnssllrle R ^orts of mi.sslng families sift- and confronted with s continued istry announced two German Brown or Confectionery 8 16”xl6” Napkins 2.98 ed/in steadily to rescue workers "thv.art influences from du-honest the 42nd Hegiment, direct Navy and Air Force and —more bombers and two flghter-bombera fice. ev 16-PoiiikI Size $.5.45 legislation to control strikes, hut Rome, Nov. 26 — -T’l Greek German stranglehold on the initia­ Cranb«rriea $4.45 the Houston area, but there Was or subversive sources.” important- with the people them- had been shot down in fighting S U G A R ...... lb. 7c If vou can mai«.e me Tovf cost paymeritx •" ml ••• Beautiful rayon damask .sets In Ivory, green, peaeb and malee. Sumners said no decisions were from the Italian capital, made troops which disemb.srked on. the tive, i.s turning ir.crcaaingly to the Native Spinach no confirmation that any person over Britain during the day. No hhovan iri the repa^rnent chart,. ck)n t Eight matching napkins. Will wash and iron easily. reached. Until a reply to his in She expressed those views alroiit (Contlnued On Page T w o) l.arge Walnuts . . . quiry is received from the pre^- ; had been other than marooned. a desperate effort to halt the Epi„,* coast were reported bv the I a" a potential savior British losses were recorded. gktdeu Healthful California hestitatc to apply for a loan. labor's role in the defen.se pro­ Italian retreat, report.? from A squadron of nine Measer- Fancy Mixed O O ^ Other Rayon Damask Sets To $4.98. Reed Self Basting Roasters dent, the attorney general/^or ' Tliroughout tile floor area, Italian high command today to I which extended along the coast gram in a speech prepared for de- schmitt fighters had a three-min­ Nuts, pound .... CkArces sr* %% *n Bopsttl aiSBlbl* telSBfls ae Army or Navy orricialH, Scunners i r livery at the annua! American the front declared they were have been "In part destroyed and ! CARROTS 9c t« tlOe, i\ Bisntbly ea baUncs sbsTt. from liberty to Victoria ap­ ute bomb attack this afternoon oo ...... $1,00 said, the committee "vvlH Just ' i Feilcration of I-abor convention. It overwhelmed by two Greek .Shoots .Marauding Deer, Sweet Potatoes Brazil N uts ...... lb. 23c No. 0 Roaster, .5-pound capacity...... proximately 200 miles the Red in part captured with their arms." I a convoy in the channel before be­ stand by. / | ! was her first speaking appearance ba.t onet charges. Ruck Gets Safely .\way Britain Able Yellow Turnips Sw^eet C id er...... gal. 35c PERSONAL nNANCE CO. No. 1 Roaster, lO-pound capacity...... $1.98 "This committee Is/all agreed | Cro.ss and vrrluntcer relief agen­ (The communique did not sped-i ing driven off by the ships’ anti­ cies. National fluardsmen. city i Ireforc the A F L delegates since In the north, the Greek forces aircraft gui)s Observers on the 753 M.VI.N STREET ...... $2.25 that these plants / ’engaged in fy on what part of the coa.st the Regular 39c Pure Irish Linen No. 2 Roaster, 12-pound capacity...... I and ( oiinly officials, joined ‘ 19,16. In recent years her name were believed to be pushing ahead. I detachments landed. Epirus, once . Piedmont, N. Y , Nov. 26. co.ast .said none of the ships was Mate Theater Building manufacturing wac/fnatcrials must had not appeared on the invitation lteconnai.s.sance pilots reported IT W ILL HELP . . . PLEASE Rooms 2 n ’ 3 Tel. 3430 No. 3 Roaster, 16-pound capacity...... $2.49 be kept open a i^ in ofieration ■ i vv'liolesale resc iic* ancl relief exjiedi- ! an ancient state, is territory whicli lA*'- F’hilip Bosco, roused at To Pav Bills hit. I list. that the Fascist troops were offer­ dawn by what he thought wa.s As the planes turned back •< wken yon order your Pinehurst Turkey, Fruit License No. 391 ea No. 4 Roaster, 18-pound capacity...... $2.98 there was no clrfference of opinion ' t''” ’ ’’ . ing little resistance in withdrawal. ; lies both In Albariia and Greece. Dish Towels 29c Many persons removed from Status CarrliHi fU'M|>oiisiliiliiy (British souri e» said .some; a thief, fired his shot gun into acro.ss the cliannei. two appeared Basket, or Staple Qroceriee . . yon will get the best Pinehurst "Ijibor has status today as nev­ Ketrewt Toward Seu hi.s yard and .struck the maj, During Year to be in trouble. ■ervlee poaeibie . . . but it wiH truly help If you get part of your Exceptional value. Stock up at thi.s low price. Heavy quality No. 5 Roaster, 24-pound capacity...... $:L75 Page Six) ' homes in lowlands were fed anil Greek.s had got beyond Philiataes. ] sheltered In schools and other pub­ er before," .she said, "and that The retreat waa in a general rauder—but it was a 10-pnihT I Drop Konihs In West atnplea Tneoday, sneb. as . . . Irish linen with blue and red combination borders. POULTRY SKKWEItS, Stainless Steel . 4 Needles and Greece, which lies dose to the i lic biiilciings Virtually every 1 status carries with it responsibili- westerly direction toward the buck, deer. ■ Early last night raiders drop- OUvea —- Nuts — Cranberries — Fruit .luices — Tomato .liiice j .Albanian border on the const, white Thread ...... ,10c card I reek and small stream in the en- ! ty. responsibility to wage earners Adriatic Sea, acru.ss which lies , ped bombs in the west of Eng­ OocktaU — Sweet Potatoes — Tomato Juice — Potatoes — Tut- others had landed from ships, near The deer leaped through .liiirriraii OfTiciuD Esti­ ! and responsibility to all the peo­ Italy. three windows of Bu.seo's ice land. An official announcement Bipa — Grapefruit — Pumpkin — Squash — White Onions — CARVING SETS ...... $2.98 to $5.98 ,/ the I.sland of Corfu, and .severed j (Contlnueil on Page Six) ple of the l.’ nited .States." IA report from London said and coal company building and mate Financial Re­' said ca.siialtics were few, damage Plum Pudding — Mince Meat — Etc. CARVING KNIVES (Universal) ...... $1.25 and $1.50 /f'lashes ! "That re.sponsibility calls for Greek trooiia had landed on the rommunirations behind the Italian i light. and order your poultry eaVjy so that we may select .the right Martex Part Linen flank. The Greek.s them.selves landed atop a new car parked British War Relief (I,ate RulleMns ol the oP) Wire) carrying out all contracts agreed Adriatic shore in Albanian Epirus outside. sources Will Last But with the coming of dawn site tor yon. \ MEAT GRINDERS ...... ,. $1.29 to $ac98 and had got behind the Italian claimed the capture of Konispolis, \ ii|ion," she added. P.S. Bo.sio ilidn t even get the Germans began crossing the Fruit Baskets or Food Gift Baskets at reasonable prices. We do NUT GRINDERS ...... 5 0 c flank, but the Italian high com­ Albania, just north of I’ hiliataes-i .Viiotlier 12 Mouths. $ Til Call Party onii'lals Try to Settir "That responsibility calls for the deer—it e.scaped. coast and for two hours German not charge you for making them up . . . just for the items put In Dish Towels 6 1,00 mand, reporting such a landing, and dose to the spot where the long-range giin.s on the French the baskeL Tell us how much you would like to spend, allow NUT CRACKERS AND 6 PICKS ...... set 3.5c vigilance in the maintenance of Variegated borders—smart coloring.' 16 "x-IZ" size. Will wc.?r M'ashinglcin, Nov. 26.—oPl— A t­ .said the "enemy detachments" troops are reporteil to have land- | Washington. Nov. 26—'T; Some coast shelled the Dover area inter­ a Uttle time a^d s wonderful fruit or food gift basket will result. high standards so as to thwart in­ for years. .3-PIECE MIXING SET.S— Spoon, Bowl, Pie Plate. .$1.25 torney fleneral .lae'kson announced Viiltee Strike fluences from dishonest or siihver- were cut to pieces.) ed ) of the highest officials tn the gov­ mittently. Brithsh batteries replied Free delivery In Manchester, RockvHle or Hartford. today (hat oHIelals of all national A special Greek dispatch from The high command said Fascist .shell for she!!, directing their bar­ Be Sure to put Ten Garden Sweet PiNded Watermelon and Ellen SALAD SETS (9-Piece) ...... $1.98 political parlies anil eomniittees, ; sive sources attempting to esfab- ernment estimated today that the Domestic Dept. , llsh them.selves within the labor the' central sector said, "the Ital- fliers bombed the fortress on the i rage at the Cap Gris Nez area. Dorr Pickled Apricots, Peaches, ete. oh your list. For Wednes­ with their records of eontrihutlons • i ' ix G^or^e Favors British government had financial movement. lan-s made s final effort yesterday i I.sland of C’nrf.i and hit road June- One town in the west of Eng- day delivery . . . freshly roasted Salted Mixed Nuts, 44c lb. BINGO ■nd r\|>endiliirrs, would he enlled Uppo.Hing Ffircps Kpiiuw resoiirce.s for at least another year "That responsibility rails for frantic, rear-guard effort to tion.s, bridge.s and Greek troop con­ hefore a Federal grand jury in halt the quick advance of the / Phone Servloe Until 7:00 Tqnight. EITorts to sincere and conscicntiou.s effort to centrations in the Kalamas river of American purchases. ., C4ifitlmif*(l on Fnifr Flft»‘en) / ronnex'tlon with an investigation of Reach Sat- Greeks. They failed, however, in a Foreign Folic*v Several said they thought the Open Tueeday Evening Untii'8;00. Tonight at 8 O X lock DOUBLE bring about a fair and honorable valley at Arta. and near Pernti an- SEE THE CHRISTMAS alleged violations of eleotiiin laws. is factory Agrcciiiciit. way which was tragic for them. Arseka. .supply of goisU securities and other The attorney general said Ih.at a adjustment of differences within Attacks by the Greeks at bayonet GREEN STAMI*S the labor movement it.solf. Two British planes were report- a.ssets might conceivably la.st even SPECIALS IN OUR G. E. t e special grand jury would he eon- two or more years. ’ H JW.HALb CORP. Downey, Calif., Nov. 26. .cPi— [oiis-^ pros Post, British W ar Volcrans liimhla.' eral days, the opposing forces in I ers and with all responsible groiips ain’s dwindling resource.? were in­ • • • nr IvCros and St.smpalia in the ! DIAL 4151 ' 302 MAIN STREET The Vultce 'Aircraft Company : to avoid delays and interruptions , Urges Airliners Willi Roosevelt. Hull: tended primarily "to set the stage " mTH OF POST OFFICE ' ONE BLOCK FROM STATE ARMOR Afiniission 25c To l.enve Fight to Italy .strike renewed efforts today to i - to increase pnxluction and effl- | Dodec.inese l.slands of the eastern r. for some future date when it may Rome, Nov. 26.—cypi— .A well- reach an agreement. j eicnry, and to pre.scrve and pro- Mediterranean. Fiiiaiieial .\iil to Brit­ be vital for the empire to obtain British Say 'I’ aao New Several buildings -one described informed source dcH'lared today A rising outcry in Washington j mote human welfare amf labor Not to Expand Battleships Not Yet that no tiernuin military action and elsewhere against strikes in I standards at the .same time in the ns being of military value were ain Not Disctissetl. {Continued on Page Two) m s u L i i ^ S to k er against Turkey was imminent and defei^c industries centbred atten­ defense program which wc as s I said to have been damaged. The ' .\thletl In Nazi NaA’V. that the Nazis Intended to leave tion fat>an the group seeking to re- nation have undertaken." I high command .said five of the' SliiiiMtn Seen Gruater. raiders were .“hot down in flames. Bulletin! SETBACK the light against Greece etitirriy openX^e huge plant where Work The secretary's reference to the stoppett--!)xov. 15 on multimillion- adjustment of differences within Bomb Troop I’nsitinns AA a.shlngton. Nov. 26.— JV- London, Nov, 26~ oP)— British OHs 8 0 Y I TH£ HOUSE IS WARM INSULIN it a ferment- lo Italy. Scouting widespread Nertl of Planes I»y — Immediate legislatixe action Germans Down Admiralty officials expressed dis­ TUESDAY NIGHT V rumors of a German move toward dollar orders for military air­ the labor movement was a reitera­ A communique said the Greek like tubttance manufac* planes. ^ toward giving flnaneial as­ belief tovlay concerning indications HIGHLAND PARK t tured In the pancreas, the Dardenellrs, this source as­ tion of the view frequently ex- .\niiv, Navv, British. COMMUNITY CLUB AS TOAST SINCE WE SWITCHED TO John R. Steelman, chief of the pre.s.sed In'the past by herself and <'.- Plymouth Will Dramatize ^ Biiljjar Slaiul Washington Nov. 26-- .1’ .Sen­ IMnre Mines ,\re Laid. : where the British assert three but the earlier delected ^aieeiitlinn of the first of four per- on the ground that it would in- I 4 ~ , terferew ith war plane production i ator George (D., Ga. I, new chair­ I Italian hatUe.ship.s—half Italy's the more easily con- nons sentem'cd to the eler'Irle ehnir I capital ship strength had been Better Heat trolled. In Phlliulelplila'S murder-for-in- for American and British armed man of the Senate Foreign Rela­ : forces. Bulletin! I .seriously crippled by aerial tor- for siirnnCn ring was set today hy Mayflower Pact Signing Proinisrs tn SiriAc to tions Committee, said after visits : A t a press conference Slimson ■ Berlin. Nov. ’26— Ti— DNB. : pedoe.s. The 'blue coal' way er Httlo Philadelphia Pilgrims, will observe Thanksglv- Mayflower was anchored off the 12 a month, although it had-Jtxten : dent Roosevelt and Secretary Hull fnl” attackN toda.v on a convoy state, and it finally thrown off by the kidneys. This eicessive or Tirpitz, showing steam up and homo-hoating worries tailor who has been named as one ing Dav by re-enacting the aten- I • i London, Nov '26 iPi Great on foreign policy,. of SO 'shi|M in the English ing the test plane on an Army or- i Britain made a bid today for Bul- seamen on the decks. Both Thesie Stores All Day sugar hks a degenerative action on some of the Important of the nutster minds in the wide- " s * and hefornbefore Iliathe Pilgrims set foot Making his first, call at each (Tiaiinel from heights of SO tn ou CAN say goodbye to “home organs, and leaves the patient hungry and thirsty, even liig of a covenant regarded as the In Plymouth. der (or 186 dive bombers garia's neutrality in the European place since he was chosen commit­ 60 feet hut did not say whether Trials .Not ( Dnipirled. aprriad plot that took at least 50 first pattern of democracy In the KOPPERS Vv though he has plenty of “ fuel.” Borne Off Course by Storms I’ lanes Needed for Training war with a promise that Britain tee chairman to succeed the late any ships werFsunk. "It is not thought that either heating headaches*' when you burn Y lives over a ten-year period. New World—the "Mayflow'cr Com­ The order for 186 dive bombers, will strive to insure Bulgarin's in­ has Joined the, fleet," said a Brit­ T uesday. When INSL'LIN is given under the supervision of a physician .• • • pact.” Originally, the destination o( the Senator Key Pittman of Nevada, 3>lue coal*. For 3>lue coal’ is easy to ship had been Virginia, where the t’ V secretary added, was placed tegrity and indepj'iulcnce in any George said he had a "general dis- Borlir, Nov , 26 —(/Pi—Two Brit­ ish officer. ' "It is not thought who has analyzed the special requirements of the patient, Markets At A tilanra The lamp-lit scene in the creak­ use. It. sends up quick heat the mo­ Pilgrims had a land grant. But, with Douglas in the cprlng of 1939 eventual peace settlement. -,i cu.ssion" of the international .situ­ ish bombers were shot dowq last that the Tirpitz ha.x even com­ COKE this sugar Is properly assimilated and converted Into food and ■ New A'ork, Nov; 26—iJ"— ing cabin on the Mayflower off the and the planes are needed today storms bore the Mayflower off Its R. A. Butler, undersecretary for ation with the president, but had night In scattered flights over pleted her trials." Batter taaulta la your own fur- ment the drafts are opened on zero fuel. INSULIN acts at a substitute for the slacker pancreatic Sloeks—(Mixed; leaders narrow'. Massachusetts roast, where . 41 for training purposes, but. he said, foreign affairs, said in s written I Both battleshijis were laid down men agr d to abide by majority course, and the elders realized .1 ■ooa — or your money back. mornings. It burns long and steadily system, and maintains a balanced sugar metabolism. ' Bonds— Uneven; some I', S. that if they settled at another only one bomber had been deliver­ statement in the House of Com­ Continiipd on Flffo^n) (CAintinued on Page Two) in 1936 and normally would hav* treasuries at new peaks. rule in the land to which they had ed and that is for test purposes. mons: ; been completed tills year. (Th» Ikat*a tlM fair and square pro- Diabetes occurs at all qges, but most commonly In middle point they w'ould be beyond the pooitioa OB which we ask you to with little attention on cold days—banks Foreign Rxi-hange— ttulet; Can­ come, will be dramatized in a pag­ At the same lime Stimson de­ "Lord Halifax (the foreign sec- ' Bismarck wimi. built in the much- The JW.HALC CORK life. Luxurious living and sedentary habits are often import­ eant on Thursday when Massa- pale of English law. So, they clared, Douglas .has proposed to tey Koppen Coke. Once you perfectly in mild weather. And it saves adian dollar Inrhes up. drew up the compact to jirotect rietary) welcomes this opiKirtunity. i bombed Blohiii and Vtiss ship- MAMCHtSTIR COHM- ant factors In the cause of diabetes, and obesity senms to be A Cotton— Irregular; mill price ehusotts, with 15 other states, j>b- make planes for an expansion op of stating that, provided Bulgaria ' yards at Hamburg; the Tirpitz aL toy thla eoaeoBtratod high-tost you money at all times. serves Thanksgiving. themselves until governmental wh know yoB srin use it present at the onset of a great many rase- ^ fixing; liquidation. commercial services. does not join or assist, either ac­ ! the Naval base of Wilhelmshaven, Reason for Selection control could be made to include Tht secretary said that the War ponMaeatly—Just as thousands Furtbetmore, our John Barclay serv ice Sugar— Improved; trade eover- them. tively or passively, the enemies of also the target of frequent^ Brit- Hugh R; Maraghy, chairman of Deportment had no intention of Great Britain, or attack her Allies, of othen aie doing, btclnding Ing. Stores Here Open 'ish air raid.s.) man will show you, free, the easy way Hie pageant, said the "eompact" The compact read in part: disrupting nr curtailing commer­ it is the intention of His Majesty’s BMHiy «l your Bolgfabors. yictnls— Steady: Export copper scene had been selected as the "In the name of God. Amen. We to heat your home . . . with 3>lue coal’. CiJIOUSe^SON, cial air service or of preventing government to do their best to in­ de'imnd light. principal motif because of its whose names are underwritten commercial airlines from obtain­ sure that in any eventual peace / 7 Merchant Ships INC. aw nm : AAnol Tops— Lower; commission appropriateness st a time' "when ...d o ...in the presence of God ing replacement planes. settlement to which Great Britain $13.00 PHOia US YOUR ORPfR TOPAY home selling. democracy is recognized by a and one another, eonvenant and Tomorrow Night Lost During Week 673 M AIN STREET "V lat it fias proposed," he said, is a party, the integrity and inde­ The Vnluable Premiums You Get for Your Green dwindling number of governments combine ourselves together into a "is that the commercial airllnea be pendence o f , Bulgaria shall be London, Nov. 26 —ectrd tu Join This Week Manchester Stores Will Be Open Until L T. WOOD opened with a prayer, has been equal laws and ordinances, acts, emergency. (Informed ^ r lin quarters made tons were lost through "ensntjf able. “Ttilinq ih# Public About th* Doctor" Appear! weekly in thj* paper. The W. G. GLENNEY CO. W.isliijigton, Nov. 26 i/li'-Tlic c .lied a "rioar affirmation of the ronstitutions and office.s. from Behind Army Hehednle the unexpected disclosure yester­ Nine OTIock Tomorrow Night and Closed All Day action" during the .week mulad nii.iition of the TrcBBury Nov. 23: place of God in American life." time to time, as shall be thought “A t the present time the Com­ day that Bulgaria wraa not expect­ . Thursday. Nov. 17, the Admiralty reportoS , Coal, Lumber, Masons* Supplies, Paint R'ceipts. 87.378.456.87; expen­ And it also has been referred to most meet and convenient, for the mercial airlines are oraerinffTarge ed to Join the Bome-Berllne-'Tokyo today. CO. Manchester ditures. $23,810,118.40; net bal- as “ the cqnierstono on which 336 N o. Main Street Tel. 4148 general good of the colony, unto transport planes so that they may alliance at present, although it had It Mid thsy tncludsd 14 B rltM P1m h m 4496 ' anee. 31,818,711.976.10; eu.stoms stands the Deelaration of Inde- which We proml.xe nil due subjec­ Shop Tomort*ow Night Until 9 p. m. receipts for month, $21,.531,662.75. jiendenee and the Bill of Rights." tion and obedience." (Continued On Page Two) f (Continued on Page Two) blue coal' sold only by authorized b lu e c o a l' dealers Advertise in The Herald—Il Pays (CoaHaoMl Oa Fmga Two)

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IXANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1946 TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, I^CH ESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1946 PAGE T l that ths agency had the authori­ “paastv* natstanca” to hampar atiAtegy and hammer by turns at ty but not th4 intent to Rant Urges Airlines lUUlaa military operatlona In British Turning such targets as Coventry, Liver­ ista women to s^ga demonstra­ lets claiming for Bulgaria fron­ Haifa harbor today for tHidiea pool. Birmingham. Bristol, South­ Say Alinazoii Can tions In the caplui's churches on Sofia University Town Highway Department Britain Able such loans. Federal Loan Admin­ thstr country. Hartford Sale tiers from the Black Sea to Alba­ aurvivora among 1,771 waiidering, istrator Jesse H. Jones said today Not to Expand A wounded Albanian Toward Americans ampton. - Porter St. Residents Inauguration day' waa ronalgned to nia and from the Danube River to homeleoa Jewlah refugees httlleil he waa nqt sure but what the neu­ ed aa saying ’’openi revolU The people. |ar more ready to Return to Mexico the criminal court hy judicisl p o-, StiiilenU Battle the Aegean Sea. overboard yesterday when the 11,. h All Ready for Winter T o Pay B ills trality law had altered that situa­ possible” because of lack face the brutal truth than the Stirs Interest lice for trial on i^edltlon r.hargea. Pollcp mode several orreats. 886-ton ateamer Patria explodeil tion. (ContlBued From P »| e Oae) but many Albanians were doibg 'As T heir Saviors newspapers and the BBC, grow Demand a Traffic Cop ami rapsited. Me explained that the former whatever they could ” to sabotage sarcastic about headlines and com­ Mexlee at his but one It la ready to meet. chant shipping, but commented that Britain still had financial re­ Army and the Navy believe that In the coastal sector, the Lon­ planes, yet one is asked to believe These sources said that .despite near the mhoolhuiiae. At a special that children ot>ey the highway ed en route here from .San Antonio, office daily.' "this repre,sent,s an exaggeration 848,817 on account, but $1,590,- it is Incompatible with adequate loM'al ltepre«entHtl\e Texas, also were at liberty to re­ Trucks and plows have been over­ serves iTidlCBtcd that if the ques­ don sources said, Greek troops there is nO military damage; that moat unfavorable flying weather, Meaajon called by the selectmen, rules In riding them. Mra. Philip (.'heney r»f .50 Forest The goverhor-elect, his wife and of 120 per e'ent on actual los,ses.’’ 667,571 of it was for interest. national detense to have part of have got beyond Phlllaes, In meinbei'H of tlie (loiiro and acliool Parents retort that they have no turn. hauled, and two new plows are tion of extending loans should go Nothing has been paid in recent only churches, hospitals, schools light German copibat planes car­ street Is the local repreaentaUve of their three, children will s|>end expected here within a w'eek. It' Sllnesivee pi n g "Coni plicated” to Congress eventually, approval the nation's productive capacity Greece ne^r the Albanian border, and tenements are hit, plus of rying bombs attacked London. departments iittemled, and not o|»portiinlty to control their chil­ Meanwlille. R<*ntriz foirrea. ar- Thanksiilvirtg-, Day at the home of Naval officials said minesweep years. taken up with an attempted ex­ this.sale and usable goo'ls of all Testeil two liays ago ns alleged is said that better working ar­ ’ ' ’ I could not be expected without a and some have landed from ships course "slight damage" to utili­ Bristol, Avonmouth, Chelsea and "Illy the 1‘cirter street situation dren away from home. klmls, including clothing of all .Mrs. Hurley s mother. .Mrs' Carls ing had oeen "intensely complicat-f controversy. That fact, they pansion of civilian business. —probably near the Island of Cor­ wa ■ I’onsl'dered. but other loentlons .At High Srhool leader.of s movement hv Almazan- rangements have also been ties. (Christchurch yesterday and last kinds In good condition, may he He'lerg, In Bridgeport. cd” b.v air attacks, and that after j ,„(j',cated, might explain why the Bombers Lack Engines fu —and severed communications as Well. / One atep that waa accompli.shed planned for the laboring crews, I They dropped a bomb next to night. left with ,VIrs. Uheney during the n harbor entrance or channel had i griti.sh plea was being made "so Britaiii Seeks “At the present time bombers behind the Italian Rank. was a decision by the Police Com- TTie first big snow will tell wheth­ The Aar.ociated Press buildlnK be­ More German mines were re­ y.xXrH .Appropriation remainder of this week or may, at been swept clear of mine.s it could ; pgrly," for the Army are grounded for "As far as can be seen at the mlsskmrrs to inatall a manually er or pot the new plans will be fore Sept. 24. The crater atlll la ported laid in English coastal wa-|| The I'l-sidenls from tlie Porter the option o f the donor, he taken not be considered safe for more I (heir responsible po- lack of enginea and, to equip present time,”' a London authority operated frame light at the High effective. ' Biiigar Stand yawning.) leTS. slri^et area Imve indicated that direct to Morgan .Memorial Hall, than 24 hours...... , sitions, these officials would not those bombers, we have been stated, "the Italians are trying to .Siihmarine .Sinks Shl|ts school In order to free one police­ p n the state highways gangs ...... Bombers that hit Buckingham IWy will push their move for a Hartford. Therefore, they .said. said.______about $2,uOO,OOU,UOO worth of latent threat, reported from the tion right now—increased military morale. They've also done damage planes bombed several places in torium In Hartford for the sate oh ed, "the Greeks captured a com­ I "Mditioiis will stand . j than an y other means, and the for this week! lieen a family friend for 85 yeais. goods in tne United States, ol Balkans, that Bulgaria might at- and Naval strength in the air, or to shipping and railroads without northwestern Germany lust night, the two days a.s state,! above. Ilnuhles aa llrenKUi manding officer and his entire OiK' .Sian Per 1.01)0 groundwork appeared .is being laid Rich In essential vitamins A and D. whlch only a fraction has been de- tempt to wrest from Greece a cor- increased business for jthe com- demoralizing the war effort. but described the damage as slight 11 Is hoped that a large amount staff, two company commanders' for the addition of more police at livered and paid for. In the next I ridor to the Aegean Sea through mcrciab airlines 7 That is the real Second, Britannia still rules the and confined to one village. )Iii«;e\er. il was brought out by of good artiiles niay be secured I Freeport. 111.— i/Pi - Policeman and the whole equipment of a bat­ <')lief of I'ohi-e Samuel G. Gordon the earliest possible date. ye.ar, British conimitment.s for .Maccdoni.a, with Axis encourage- Issue before us." waves, but needs more American here for this sale. ' John KeUI had to double as a flre- talion, a fact, which suggests that help to do it. Much of the recent that Manchesler, with 12 legiilar aiiplanes and other supplies arc nient.") Stimson said he did not know the Rattle l.aing Over Hors* SIMMONS I man in arresting a man on a expected to total $1,000,OOO.UUO morale of this battalion j,t„ggori‘fiK shipping los-ses can be pa. idluii ti and .5 offieors, has a IJeiilenant I'ronuited FIGHTING ! charge of drunkenness. He found when the Priorities Board would not 'The new Foeke-Wiilf F W 187 1 2. In the lust 12 months of the^ rule on the matter. very high. | traced to deficiencies in escort Valparaiso, Ind. — IJF) — Porter .-aiuillrr force m piiqiortlon to Its Hartford, Nov. 26 - OI-J— The of­ I the man's tic ablaze, apparently twin-engined lighter l.s refsutedJ war, actual shipments of all kinds Churchill Rejects Tlie War Department, he added, i vessels. ■ Suiierlor court is hca'rlng the size than most communities where fice of the adjutant general, Uon- from sparks falling from a cigar­ to have a top speed of .562 mile COIDS ; ot merchandise, including laf'ge had always piopo.seU to allow r ,, , l a • Un'e.ss Britain c.-iii gel more seventh trial In a seven-year-old oil, (loliceiuaii (ler I."0(1 inhnhi- ette. Feld splashed a gla.ss of Christmas Armistice Iniils i.i l-lie riili‘. nocticiit National Guard, toclay aii- an hour. TWIN aniount.s of normal coinpi^rcia! I completion, of commercial plane.s I i i r k e v s a s r r i z e s ! United Stales desl ri>j;crs. .sliinping legal batllo over a horse, now noiinred the (jromotlon of Sei-omJ TEA water on it, took his prisoner to London. Nov. 26 (.Pi Prime ■ transactions, to the B riti^ empire now in the advanced stage of pro­ * ' losses likely will continue st a Till) si'ssioii, called to givi' op- ______. , . the station where he was booked Minister Cluirchill curtly rejected deail, which was sold by a man I'ortiiiiily for ll|e l■xI)rc,^.■^ioll of Lieut, (leorge J. Henoff of Imii- 'I f' - ^ * 1 totaled $1,740,000,000, duction. 4 I Iv I ' high level because of -U-boats, now dead. In Mnrch, 1933, Ben hiiry. Headquarters, .Sei-omI Hal- as "being drunk and on fire." today a suggestion that an at­ ^ ^ O C l c I I J hombers and surface raiderS. opiiiions. anaiscd many view.s, .Assets E.xcceded $4,1^0,000,000 tempt be made to arrange a Engines used in large commer­ Anderson sold the horse to Ben and Town Treasurer tJecirge H. Wad­ tallfin. 192nd Field Artillery, tf, 3, At the beginning of the war, , cial planc,s. He said, are equivalent ______! The need for merchant vessels Vernon Kuehl for a $100 note. The, BEDS Crossing Accidents Cliristmas armistice in the Euro­ dell even siiggesting that bicycle first lieutenant British Empire gold, American to those used in bombers and, j goes h.and in hand with the need- I Highway-railroad grade cross- pear war. -buyers saiil .the hiirso was a bad ndi-r.s tn- allowed on the sidewalks .securities and other dollar resqur- ■ His statement was made in the ' with the addition of supercharg- Awards of turkeys, a pig and i for destroyers. Brit-Tin’s need will bargain, and they wouldn't psy the where he thought a lollislon he- Iwing Time Needed : ing accidents during the first nine a goose were made at the social months of 19.19 claimed 960 lives. cos exceeded $4,500,000,000 and House of Commons just before his er.«. to those used in fighters. incrca.se as spring brings an in­ note. Anderson- sued. He was I-vt-eii a (-yellst, and a pedestrian If you visited a different county was being augmented at the rate The secretary said that the test session of Campbell Council, crease in U-iKiat vinilence. ! killed in an aiiloniobile acchlent. 2 for 1 son, Randolph Churchill, made ois iiiiglil not lie as ilangerous to the j III tile slate of Texas every double barreled shotgun to g OPEN FOR DELIVERY 24 HOURS! TEL. 8500 point was followed by a second Balch, Washington street. J. He didn t Soft (.oil Sprin#?4 Mody and frame one I for ca-sh, net British sales of enemy's country and knock Italy- testify. It is able to stand up to I even with those guys American securities aiuounted to attack which overthrew every- i ■’)Ia'ig«'ue of 4-16 Center street won Thieves stole the gun. Built-in .Magic l-oop on *>ltJour u hedst welded unit! CAUTION! out of the war \yith a few well- thing.” I the 15-pound turkey, Anonymous, the Germans. get even. a only $48,545,000 in tlie first half j directed bombs at St, Peter's, " Full Round Tone MORIARTY BROTHERS of 1940. The total security- hold- ! Battle Desperate Italians 1 Maple street, the pig and At first It was said a British of------. \ * BETTER PERFORMANCE " EASIER HANDLING This "TWIN VALUE” 301-:H5 c e n t e r s t r e e t a t b r o a d s t r e e t young Churchill, an Army -lieu­ Handsome ings were estimated at $7'35,000,- i Greek troops also were report- ; ' Mahoney the goose; fen.slve could be expected In 1941 M.ixh from 1 ^ co 50 in World s first Car ssich Sale Is .An Extraordinary 000 at the war's outbreak. tenant. said:’ ed battling fiercely for Argiro-i , ...... Now ngovernment - ...... lenders talk of. Pla.stic Cabinet I nderstand Consequences 1.2 seconds, high Rear! Two-way Holler Steering! Offer! British Products Sold Castro against tattered, desperate i <^**^^**" , the K of C| 9S "Thi.s same offensive spirit pre­ .T Tubes 6. Part of the Empire's cash Italians who.se retreat might be ■ Delrnont streets —Fourth, -Britain, Uie greatest fi­ LIMITED I needs arc being met from the , vails in the .Army, but there Is cut off by fall of the townt o w n — - i ° *‘ ^hcr tonight nancial power In liislory. is reach­ Plays .Xn.i where more comprehension of how slen­ or tomorrow. To This Week Only^, . .So 1 sale of British products in this : Italy'! last "invasion " base in ing the end of her financial tether! lA M A M tS T R * Hurry To Keith’.s . . (^et PERSONAL LOANS i country, particularly Scotch whis- der have been our resources in the southern Albania. If she i! to buy in the United ONLY MESSIER-NASH, INC. Caesar Has Day In CViiirt DON’T BE SISSY! I ky and Australian wool. Whisky past and an understanding of the The special dispatch from the ‘States-- and German bombing of \ 10 llpndcr»on Road TWoplionp 7'2.'SH Your “Twins” and I now leadseads all United ' Kingdom ! « » ’ ^q'>cnccs of going off on half- centr.al front added that "the furi­ industries will force her to buy in SEE THIS GRE.YT Green Bay. W'is - i/Pi- Julius SAVE HALF! exportss to the United State.s, and ’ ... ,, j ous rc.sistance of the It.allan rear increasing quantities the t'nited MASH BUILDS C !!S PRICED FOft 92% O f aMtRICaN !UVt!S aniountC'iteil to $35,000,000 in the ^ f'c^f>'''hce that guard lasted all night. Caesar pleaded guilty to failure to States will have to put it on the HOKKOK SHOW! stop for a red light. In fining $ 1 2 - 9 5 la.st year there are a number of persona in "They brought in the 42nd Regi­ cuff . I .\T MIDNKJHT A High ()iiality At a Low Price Men and women can get $25 00 to (.’aesar. Judge N. J. Monahan said; As if to bear out the view that this Hou.ae who hear some measure ment. which us a choice regiment Fifth, British Indu.strv which THANKSGIVING EVE $25.0.OO Of m.ore entirely on earning "Apparently only the Greeks can there was no immediate urgency of responsibility for any shortage of Romans, and dispatched it im­ started the war on an eight-hour Other l(C \-\'iclor Radio.s From SO.9.5 to SOOO.OO. capecity end responsibility at this of­ of equipment which may h.andicap stop the Romans. NOVEMBER 27th in the Brlti.sh financial status, o f­ mediately to the front,lines to hold .'Lav. still bins not expanded to the fice. our strategv' " O' ficials said they had not reviewed up the rcreat. They were fresh totalitarian level: there still are Easiest Biggest Declaring that theie is little talk men, their officers full of enthu­ IT'S A 2 S oar y O U lT B If you can make the low cost payments ' *6, 7 Pi.a a> for a long time the legal situation tens of thousands of unempioved DOUBLE THRILH Terms: Tnides! shown in the repeyment chart, don't governing the whole .subject of ex­ in the Army of war aims, because siasm. The enemy .Army had been , Potterton’s . (I, the soldiers know they are fight­ and unemployment even Is inereas- O F o v r . , hestitate to apply for a lean. tension of credits to that nation. decimated in this sector In the ing. One of the last times was be­ ing for "tjhelr homes, their lives, pa.st few days and had been rein­ A Gay Deceiver! At the Center - The Radio-Record ('enter - Main St Charget ar« t% a tiaaald montlUr SaUnr* their freedom, their right to de­ forced to prevent disbanding. Railroads still cHarge service M i i r a i f i , H ItM, S% ■OBthly balanr* *bo fore the outbreak of war, when men for transport, v hich Is like the British inquired wliether the termine their own future.” Ran­ Foreed To Retreat ' Reconstruction Finance Corpora­ dolph Cluirchill said the few who First a man takes a drink; having a toll bridge in a ommii- PEUOMAL riNAIICE CO. "After a four-hour pitched bat­ nleations trench. tion had authority to make loans are concerned about war aims "I tle,- they ha^ to retreat in spite of Then the drink takes a drink; 758 MAIN STREET People Cliecrful and Stuhhoni to thern. suspect are more an.xious to pre­ the fact that their officers fought Then the drink takes a man! ARTHUR State Theater Building Situation May Be .Altered pare some quack remedy of their Finally, the people of London Rooms 2 n ' 8 'Tel. 3130 i with self-sacrifice and made great ' are cheerful, stubborn and tired, ZIEHM.i. INMECIfBINGMAnEESS The answer at that time was I own to follow victory than they o m e t im e s the educators, the License No. 891 . efforts to hold the men." rhcltcr conditions still arc abomi­ JirtS cstS are eoncemed with victory itself.' I In the northern sector of the S writers, and all the top-notchers nable: the menace to health is \ TWINS I (Yourtg Churchill's father ha.s ■ battlafront. Greeks reported pass- will use thousands ot words trying | more dangerous potentially than repeaterlly declined to atate Brit­ i ing the key town of Pogradetz. to describe something which the i ain's war objectives in Parlia­ i without specifically etkiming its Nazi bombs. Sanitation in sleeping \ TI.MELY TIPS ON ment . 1 people already have wrapped up ‘ f,„artjrs Is terribly inadequate, de- •No h \ou can capture, and .said cavalry and and delivered with the punch of an gpUg a.ssiirances that "steps ar" LIFTS FOR MF.N! "We have nothing to depend on ' mountain troops were pursuing ... except our own strong right arm." idiom or of a rhymelet. . ppjng taken for improvement." have them at rapidly retiring Italians north- The alcohol problem is covered in i jjj country, returning Lon- • the younger' Churchill said. "If , ward. those three lines. Its solution also i ,(oners 'say, the people "don’t know' that Works, everything else will be ‘ I Authoritative military rirelen w Keith's... a pair ■A iiiade-to-ineasure Suit seems simple if you will study them. | therC's a War op." added unto us. too; if it does not ; in lymdon rephrted Pogradetz nr Overeoat makes a All that needs to be done is to wipe BEP COMPARTMENT. uonderlul gift. \'ery work, all will be lo.st". I actiiallv had hern captured. I In Other cities people are less \ o f reasonably (irired, tool Greek'.advarice units vyere said out the first line—or first step. If a rheerful than Londoners, they FACE' Savage Larva to have dnven to the outskirts of man, a woman, or a 'teen age g'rumble that IjOndOn is given | S 2 . y . 0 0 I Argirocastro against determined youngster can't' take a drink or greater protection and .say that - a tth Q The larva of the dragonfly Is a doesn’t take one because he knows propaganda that London l.s unhurt and up. ■ resistance. TWIN BEDS ..savage enemy to young fish. It lies A dispatch from an Associated better, the next two lines are pre­ is causing the Nazis to change P t o i N A small deposit will hqld in wait untii a victim comes into Press corre.spondent on that front vented., f o r any Item until Xnia,v. reach, and then snares it w ith a •said fighting still was going on Bertha Rachel Palmer, director of WINIMW. vicious, pincer-like organ. last night between scattered alcohol education for the National SLAUGHTER I’rice of One forces in the maze of mountains DAWN DANCE Helpful Insects W. C. T. U,. sums it up in her own and valleys around, the town, with words: MILLER’S HALL Red Cross a RED AND some Italianawho surrendered "a KELLER’S If it weren't for the industry "The man who has become an ad­ Tolland Turnpike BLUE MEN'S WEAR of mvnads of tiny Insects using sorry sight, raiJgcd and hungry. " dict to drink is almost as powerless' Modem and Old Fashioned added Attraction . .« and others holding out grimly from to help himself as is a man who RULED _«87 Main Street trte twigs of trees for their factory WEDNESDAY, NOVE.MBER '27 sites, there would be no .beautiful positions in the rocks, has lost his hands and feet—for the surfing at 10 P. M. j I'n.der .Artlller>- Fire Hea dqua rters DROWN AND GREEN RULED j Chinese lacquer work or shellac. drinker has lost the faculties of self I They were under artillery flre-- Keith s control and will. ' 4 i some of them cut off from sup- "There are other substances which :AGGDDNTING...REC0RD KEEPING...SUTISTIGS : port- , are like alcohol in one or more H lli s s i - l l .S|i*p«T I'lioiip M O * } Open Dally 8 to 5. All Day Wednesdav. Saturday 8 to 12. * j ■ Greeks said other larga forces $ , ^ of Italians in southwestern Al­ ways, but it stands alone in three, Mother Goose bania were in danger of being i.so- particulars as the greatest enemy of the human race. STATE FRANK W." ADAMS lated by the Greek drive to Argi- TODAY AND WED. Thanksaivina CANDY = rocastro, commanding the , road "They' arc; Alcohol is easy to ’ Ollloe SuppUeiTand Equlftnienf make, easy to take, and deceives ,Mor«‘ iiipiHliprh are iippded than evpr Toyland 187 Spruce Street Telephone 8690 north. i \ — The dispatch from the front said the drinker In its effects upon him.” Early Selection ~ ! the amount of supplies left behind Forty-seven of the 48 .states have lii’forp, Have you joined yet? ' Specials! , l in the Italian retreat—trucks, laws requiring the teaching in all . Advised . . . tanks, motorcycles and weapons-.- public schools of scientific facts Thanksgiving Guests need he no worry ; , „ “put V .;. May 0 , 5?.MALL DEPOSIT "Is so,great It literally clogs the about what alcohol is and what it - Large Variety — F'ancy roads." , does. (Temperance leaders revealed TUrse ^ )'MTI.L HOLD them up” in your lit ing room . . . they'll rest FOR Cat Flowers For . THANKSGIVING __ A Greek spokesman declared just recently that the liquor traffic Seporatelj - ' ^. . . cdhifortahly night or day. b o x f : s S55 I Greek advance , units "overshot plans a strong campaign-in the win­ CHRIST.MAS sr: 1 Pogradetz." 25 miles north of ter of 1940-41 to do away with these ij d S '* ’®*' I” V DKLD'KRY — 1 fallen Koritza and 30 mlica inside laws or to put their supervision in Albania, but dIs'patcJies from the Tlekrts Now On Sale At FUEL OIL Hospitality! J,23.09 V j 55c to v$L75 ths more friendly hand! ot liquor Box OlHee. Chatr .. • • • • THANKSGIVING Yugoslav-Albanlan frontier only a c^trol boards instead of with clear- Holiday riieer depends on homes few miles away said Italian!, re­ OUR OW’N FRESHLY ROASTED thinking educators.) C Y r ’ 1 • • e KEITH'.S LIBERAL BUDGET TER MS I : CASHEW' NUTS ...... lb. 49c CIRCLE .Tour tank—and you \$TLI. feel "'— til On Keith’s Easy Budget Terms • BLANCHED JUMBO PEANUTS...... lb. 29c s s ply route town recently to bolster substances and dissolve fatty sub­ V irg iiii s Immediate Delivery! Bouquet , and More. stances, gyms, resins, color, and thor kfull Don’t leave it to the a s I the tired regiments which fell back last minute—phone ns now! 50c "scent materials which water will not ATTENTION. LADIES! OPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT USTIL NINE. SOMETHING SPECHAL FOR THANKSGIVING I there from the fighting in Koritza. Din DAI SMALL PAYMENT DELIVERS Also: CALIFORNIA FRUIT CANDY...... , .lb. 39c ■= The Greek high command com­ dissolve. It is both a solvent and a CALIENTE WARE IS (Nothing Like It In Tovvn!) munique mentioned no specific dehydrant, to be technical. GIVEN TODAY AND ” Baskets, Balsam Wreaths and Sprats for the Cemetery. ON ■raE SAME SHOW: gains, but said "our troops, con­ These two actions, outside the WED. FOR THIS WEEK , .lb. 39c tinuing their advance, occupied Thrltl-Packed Drama of the FUEL RANGE OIL Graves Covered With Balsam At Reasonable Prices. i STUFFED DATES ...... body, make it Invaluable in science ONkY! • FILLED HARD CANDIE.S...... lb. 29c some new positlon.s." . and industry because alcohol changes Big Town! FURNITURE • .SOLID HARD CANDIES...... lb. '9c Italian planes struck behind or destroys inanimate substances. “GIRLS UNDER 21” In Any Quantity— Any Time I Many Kinds of Our Own H.md Uip|«!d Chocolate.s ...... lb. 39c Greek lines yesterday In raids Bill, when taken Inside the body, With Wholesale and Retail ' which a communique said caii.sed alcohol does the same things, ex­ Bruce Uabot — R. Hudson civilian casualties at Arts, a town cept that now it is acting on living McCONVILLE’S on the Island of Corfu, I4xur( and COMPANY matter. It diisolvea fatty substances^ IDAV - FRI. AND SAT. [YouW'irsi^Mi'SnKc BANTLT/ on. COMPANY a E KEITH aEKETTH GREENHOUSES AND FLORIST Argoatoll on the island of Cepba- j Lovejoy Candy Shop I like the coating on your nerves (Ri CLAUDETTE COLBERT Main and Opposite 21 Windemere Street and 302 Wbodbridne Street Ionia, and several towns in Epirus. Center Street Phone 5293 Main and School Streets (Next "To Montgomery Ward’a) Reports from' Salonika Indicated suit: A hangover headache) and In “ ARI.s e MY’ U)VF.” PLUS! ANN SOTHER.N FURNITURE CO. Open Wednendajr Phone 5947 - dries out moist body tissues (Result: School Streets High School Aftanians, disarmed months' ago P L U S ...“CHEROKEE STRIP” Serving the Public for 23 Yean*. l a r (; e p .a r k in g a r e a Opposite High School Night UnUI 9 li; by -Uie Italians, had adopted That morning-afler thirst) in ‘ GOLD RUSH MAISIE”

i T n ’:.if>AY. NovE::DEr. 23. lo-ic MANCHESTER HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TnF.F?DAT, NOVETATHER 2tl^ 1940

aa difflcultlM eoaftooMiic Mm b«w for their annual orgabtMtion Fire Damages New Parachute Battalion ambaaaador what it termed to be Urges Mothers* Gestapo* to Spank Name M urrey meeting. As superlnten(lent, Mur* Precautionary Measures Sees No Need of War the American belief that the phey dlrscts the work ersws and Rome-Berlin-Tokyo alliance was Empire Dreamers in Their Infancy the general activities of the park 3-Car Garage O f Army Means Business aimed against the United Stales, As Park Heac| force. Q u i m r s On Sabotage Successful and Japanese resentment over ■ ------' e ■ The officers for ths new year, In Settling of Issues American "Interference” In the _ , feelected, are: Miss Mary O. New York, Nov. 26 — UP) — A *w ho dreamed of impire," she told Far East. Thanksgiving Fort Banning, Ga., Nov. 26—(>P) « Lieutenant Ryder acted a» "mothers' Gestapo" to hunt out the congress, which Is commemo­ Sfilecleil for 13th Time Chapman, president; Thomas J, — (Co»r«spondenc« o f f ployera of men, public offMala and Anto Wrecked; Repeat* and spank empire dreamers In ln-> rating a 100-year fight to end dis­ Rogers, vice president; and Mrs. —Blxtecn alhlvUc young soldlora | spokesman In the absence of Muj. that "cutting such a large trade Japanese Interpreted Nomura's The Associated Press)—Canada so private citizens. ed Alarm Brings Many tumbling m unison like circus : William H, MIley. battalion com­ Japan’s New Ainbassa* fancy Is Mrs, Carrie Chapman crimination against women. To Dirert W ork; All C. R^ Burr, secretary. Named os S p e c ia ls From the city of Winnipeg an channel might result in abnormal sele()Uon as an effort to smooth Oatt’s suggestion to insure future ‘■'Whatever you plan for the fu­ the Pkrk board's ipembers o f the far has escaped organized sabo­ clowns at Uic command of an in- i mander, who broke an arm last relations here. relations between Japan and the Officers Are Reciccleil. alderman and an ex-member of To Arch Street. structor attest that the Army’s j week In an experiment to de­ dor to United States world peace. ture, In the name of peace, re­ town reiKTeatlon committee are: tage In war-essential industries, the public school board went to " It the United States refuses to United States. The 81-year-old veteran of the member that your work will be ------• Thomas J.-, Rogers and Joseph concentration camps; Montreal, new parachute battalion means termine how heavy a load of amis Has Not Conferred on sell us oil ancl other supplies,” he Oonslderod "Pro-Amerloaii.’* Superintendent Horace F. Mur- Russell. although the nation has. been at Fire gutted a large thrce-car buslDeas. ^might safely be carried by a troop­ woman auffrage movement urged useless unless you provide the Canada's largest city, contributed said, "we must get them else­ Nomura has been cunaidered one 300 delegates opening the Wom­ means of suppressing every man phey of the Park Department was There was a short discussion on war more than a year, and many its mayor, Ca'mitllcn Houde, who garage in the rear of a two-family They are being trained strenu­ er from a plane speeding 300 feet Better Relations Plan. where.” of the most "pro-American’’ of renamed to that post for the 13th plans for the seasonal opening of ously by gymnastic exercises for ' above the ground. en's Centennial Congress laat who dreams of empire. Canadians attribute this success to was arrested after ho had issued house owned by William W>l1son, pf A conflict between the United Japanese leaders. He knows the. night "to make the aim of the time yesterday afternoon as the the public skating rink In Center a spectacular military r.olc such . Not Following Others' Isxid Tokyo, Nov. -Admiral ■'Perhaps what we most need," energetic precautionary measures a statement against national rejg- 61 Arch street, shortly before 10 States and Japan probably would United States from his service as next 100 years' plan the abolition she said, "Is an international Board of Park Commissioners met Springs park. Istration. Another prominent man 03 played by the vanguard of the I touch off a "chain of wars" Dip fruits or nuts In epg white or taken before any "Fifth Column" Nazi invaders of The Netherlands. ; The Army, Lieutenant Ryder, Kichlsabiiro Nomura, who expects Naval attache In Washington and of war. mothers' Gestapo whose business whisked away was James Franc- o'clock last night. A coupe owned asserted, was "not following the stretching indefinitely Injo the as technical adviser to the Japan­ "Mllllona and millions of men H 4 / T S ; com syrup before placing on cake. had a chance to act. Members of the group went to leave for' Washington next It will be to-, hunt out the world They forsee airoilar eneigeUc eschlni, wealthy Toronto contrac­ by Kenneth May, who lives at 51 lend of any other nation" in per­ future, he declared. ese delegation at the Naval and are lying In their graves, sent Place shallow pan of water on Arch street, was practically ruin­ through drills to harden their It month as Japan's new ambassador empire dreamers In Infancy and Extra Large floor of oven to produce glaze on measures in the United States tor. fecting the new method of war­ "Nations must live aide by side," Far Eastern Conference of 1921- there by the wicked power of men use a spanking machine on them." Blocks. PoHtloal Mow ed when neighbors who discover­ muscles and teach them how to to the United States, declared to­ soon, and point to recent develop­ avoid Injuries on landing, while a fare, In April, 1928, ten men leap­ he said. "You can’t exterminate a 1022 at Washington. Virginia Peanuts cakes. ments indicating th# trend. These Mayor Houde made an attempt ed the blaze were unable to get ed kafely in an experiment at day there Is no Issue between Ja­ nation. I attended the Versailles He will be 63 next month. He Into the locked building to bemove youthful officer described to visit­ pan and the United States that Bf, Wise—Make Voiir Sclec-tlons include the Osnadlan-United to carry hla case to the people by ing newsmen the progress made by Chanulc Field, Illinois, long be­ conference (at the end of the spent 40 years, In the Japanese ficult to find a man on either side State.s confierences on subversive announcing he would stand for re- the automobile. fore Germany or Soviet Russia can not bo solved without recourse World war) and saw the Germans navy. ' WARNING now who would ),e completely sat­ to Mothers Early Just before the whistle alarm the 501st Parachute Battalion In to war. Awaits LalioU’ activities, which began here Nov. election. The Dominion govern­ followed siilt. The Army derided apparently crushed ,to the ground. He was foreign minister In the isfactory to partisans in the five 35c lb. and you have a large selection of ment quickly countered with an sounded a still alarm had been the tew weeks since Its formation. Official announcement of his ap­ "I never expected another Euro- quality electrical appliances to 11, and a United States War De- Already lias AValUng List then, however, not to go on for short-lived cabinet of Gen. No- year old la))or split.. p.artmont announcement order-in-councll making it illegal telephoned on the emergency sys­ the time being. pointment as ambassadqt succeed­ pea.i war—but today there is war. buyuki Abe In 1930. His ap­ Anniversary choose from at R. S* Potterton s tem at 0:43 p. m.. but the whistle Llciit. William T. Ryder, of St. ing Kensuke Horinoiichf, who was "Similarly, conflict between the Union Peace College professors, economists ' at reasonable prices from $1.00 up. plans were being made for organi- : for any inmate of a concentration Louis, reported that the unit of Parachutes of the name general pointment then was Interpreted as and the like are ruled out of con­ zatlon of state civil defense units ; camp to run for public office, alarm sent Companies No. 1 and called home from WnHliIngUm TTnited States ana Japan merely ' A. small deposit will hold any artl- 1,5 officers and 412 enlisted men, type a.H used for the last two a move to Improve relations be­ sideration for the secretaryship by Mixed Nuts to watch over vital Industrial and i The fact that Canada La at wiir No. 2 to the scene. The blaze had decades are used by the new unit. last September, was withheld. Be­ would begin a chain of wars. I, tween Japan and the United ; cle until Christmas. made considerable headway when all volunteers, already has a cause of this. Admiral Nomura personally, know no Issue between labor experti* on the grounds that of GnmogCbiUreu ExpiTls Do Not Expect transportation Lacilitlea. i Im*. course, simplified the task waiting list. Each man folds his own. A special .States just after the United organized labor, whether split err Veterans Guard Faellltlew ; of the R.C.M.i’. armed with w ide the apparatus arrived and flames said, he has not cohferred yet with them impossible of peaceable solu­ States abrogated the 28-ycar-old A 9lK)-acro tract for practice training harness to teach a re­ tion.” Secretary to Retire Be­ united. Is firmly opposed to seeing WHEN COLDS STRIKE... Relieve Miwry the Improved. ' This Christmas— Don't Say Stock­ Canadian war veterans unfit for powers based on the defcn.se of were shooting high In the aiy. A cruit to manipulate the shrouds the cabinet on a concrete program commercial treaty with Japan. 59c lb. ings—Say (lothiira Gold Stripe landings adjacent to Lawson Field want Peace In China anyone outside Its ranks take over active service ovcr.soas already j Canada regulations, the mounted big crowd of spectators was at­ is being cleared and Is expected to has been rigged up In. a hangar for Improving relations between Home-Tested Viclu W aj.. . Perfected for Children which are now sold exclusively by are guarding factories, utilUics | police have been able to act with tracted by the sky reflection. the United States and Japan. He Admiral Nomura said Japanese fore Rift Settleil. the administration of the * I^jihor Mammoth be ready for use by the llrst of as one Item of special new equip­ Department. The Werbner Shoe Store, forpierly j .strategic points on the greater swiftness and secrecy Over 1,000 Feet of Hose said he expected to do so, however, arc more roncerned with peace In the year. A 350-fool tower for ment. China than anyone else. Me ex­ and (llieese Wasliington. Nov. 20 oPi Some No m.ittcr wliat you have tried in the T o get a "VapoRub Maxsage" with all Salted Pecans The Brownbilt. In lovely shades j front, as members of the than would have been possible The garage site Is on the east and to reecive Inntnictlons In time past to relieve misery of colds—treat under normal peace-time law en­ neophytes Is to bo erected. Lieutenant Ryder said he was plained: of the be.st informed labor experts Indleates Hulgarlan Interest its benefits, here's what you do: Mas­ for 7'ic. They have received a new ! vp^prnn.s' Guard Units of the side of Arch, street between Ridge Soldiers of "agility, athletic to leave for Washington some your child the improved Vicks way— sage VapoKub for 3 minutes on IM­ shipment of Gotham Nylons too. : Canadian Army. But they say forcement conditions. convinced that a parachutist was time In December. "For military reasons bly Mrs. Henry Cummings, of forty or fifty seconds he Is float­ nations suffer. That applies to (?o[)nnhagcn, Denmark. (Via of labor until the Al-'L-(7IO dispute day Parvan Draganoff, Bulgarian CONNECTICCT AND Fit A new, clever little gadget may .saiid potential Fift-Columnlsts Freijililei* Captain of houses on Ridge street to reach ; to .six weeks Into capable jumpers, an Interview, "the fate of the 1 dnister' to Berl ri, had left for tightness and bring comfort. - ' with a warmed cloth. BE SURE to use ing to the ground he "is In full world hangs on American actions Japane.se traders along with I lie Berlin I, .N'ov. 20 -(/?') Whipped I IS .Mettled and a succe.s.sor is found TEEN OTHER STATES WILL East Hartford: save you a pair of gloves, or even long ago were whlskcrl away Into the blaze while Company No. 2 j ready to drop from low flying po'.se.calon of his faculties" and others. What we want is peace In S ifia, indicating Bulgarian inter­ With this MfUtt; luoKruiGH treat­ genuine Vicks VapoRub. Salted Cashews CELEBRATE THANKSOIVING Pineapple Cream Pie concentration camps. just now. cream and rieli, oily cheere, of I in labor's ranks. several, if you have, a propensity laid a hose line from a hydrant oji ! pianos to seize an enemy air field. able to u.se pistol and granade. (.’hina, then free and equal trade whieh the Danes are fond, were est III the recent adhi-renee of ment fdeveloped by Vicks staff of When you sec the results o f this im­ on the traditional day for Thonks- 1-2 cup sugar for losing them. It's a gold-plated These internees largely arc Ger­ Disappears at Sea Ridge .street at Cedar street. No. 1 They will form the nucleus of ad­ "Few Jspanesti Want War" ! I'ros[)ects of a eomplete amal- Hungary, Rumania and Slovakia Doctors) tl)c poultitc-and-vapor.action "I. don't think our men will be between China and ail the rest of stricken from the Danish diet to- i garnation tji Uie Al-'L and CIO proved V ick s treatment you will won- givlng since our Pilgrim t athers l-.S tsp. salt chain with simulated jewel orna- man or Itall.an citizens, some re­ t also connected an Inch and a ditional units contemplated later. bothered by farmers with pitch- "If the United States becomes the world. to the Kqmc-Berlin-T-okyo alliance. of Vicks VapoRub more effectively... der how any sensi- time—the last Thursday in No­ 6 tablespoons flour cently naturalized Canadian citi­ involved tn conflict either In Eu­ m hie, thriftynxither vember. Gone are the days of 1 cup grated pine.apple leashlike, to your handbag. And. zens of German or Italian birth, Honolulu, Nov, 2 6 - (Ah The and An h stroct-s. Each of the two ' ton, Texas, experiment.s are going The battalion is short of some rope or In the Pacific, civilization rome SfKjn—the facts will speak rniltedly were not bright, but per- ment. ' " ^ * could possibly idraineiH * and numerous members of Cana­ slaughtering .sons in the governm< nt were hope- j soothing medicinal vapors, inlialed Fancy Selected stage coach and .sleigh • remem­ incidentally, since you will handle Thailand (SiaMCSe) freighter S il-! obmpnule.s laid over 1,000 feet of forward to tran.sport heavily arm­ equipment. Rnlr prevented a will go up In flames. • • • There for themselves, and this particu­ Much of Germhn-occupii-d I>en- deny her child the bered now as the "good old days 3 egg yolks dian Fa.sci: t or Communl.st organi­ fill that the two side.*) can reach a ^ deeply with every breath. them less, your gloves will stay riyothal Navva returned to Hono­ hose to get to tile scene. ed air Infantry to reinforce the scheduled mass jump ye.sterday are few—if any Japane.se who lar problem between .Japaq.and the mark's cattle ha.s been slaughter­ During 1939, tractors valued at f? 7 lv I V J comfort and re- .Mixed Nuts but perhaps from the transpoita- 3 tablespoons butter clean longer. zations. Dirtieiilt to Fight ' parachutists after capture of a be­ tioc.ausp facilities were lacking to want war with the TTnited States United .States will disappear aulo- woiking agreement under whieh $2,5.'),9.51,-13.5 ,^'ere prr,duced in. the STiMuiaiES cliest and hack like a I lief it brings from Uespon.sibilify for suppression lulu last night in charge of Chief j ed for lack of feed,, which form- (No I’eanuts) chanized age. There wa.s just as 1 1-2 cups milk The Interior of the garage was , hind the lines position. dry out the parachutes. What la Important Is how to pre­ matlcallj." erlyWas Imported largely from e.'o h will respect the other's terri­ United .States. warming poultice or plaster. I misery of colds. much fun and excitement and a Juice of 1 lemon. of subversive nctivUios In Can­ Officer Arne Simonsen, who re- 1 badly gutted and the blaze .spread' vent the situation from reaching Ke.offs at Exeliision tory. Mix .sugar, salt and flour. Then The Spirit of fTiristmas England, day equally as reverent in Thanks­ Walking along Main ada is In the hands of the Royal ported the captain, Herman Bak- j Into a blind attic. This gave the | Its worst stage." He scoffed at the suggestion 'rohacco storks also are thin- , AFL and CIO leaders have been giving as ours is this year. For add pineapple from which juice C.an.adian Mounted Police, with .a firemen their most difficult work j pair shop of Joseph V'lgnone, 23 rarer, then you are just the people The admiral, who speaks Eng­ , that Japan's program of expansion that has been drained. Add the beaten street this morniug your i ke of Shanghai, had disappeared ning, and sale of cigara and riga- | ” k'ng 89c lb. those then, wh' did not have their I'lng-estahllshed reputation for some time early yesterday. since it was almo.st impossible to Oak street. A lire had started in we are looking for. Perhaps you lish well and with blunt directness, I would mean exi lusion of American retle.s from .slot mnehlnes has labor should have one of its O'wn yolks, butter and milk. Cook j Bargain Hound was' "getting their man." This organ- festivities la,st week, we again PSP ciitp It will not make your furnace perform twice This is your opportunity to buj’ at bargain,prices and yet be rides. The rao.st amusing Ameri­ We bring our praise because the nobody loses.” 1-4 pound blanched, almonds., flag 1s firing. .for ordinary flowers. can-made glove sot of the season halved , ' My manufacturer friend went his sure you’re getting a thoroughly dependable car. Our repu­ $1.00 fifth includes a pair of fur-lined mittens ; Star-bright, wnnd-tossod above ' a as good but it will make ANY fiiriiare per­ 1-4 pound pecans, broken gallant land; way without my telling him that he for a woman, another pair for a 3 cups flour • tation backs every car we sell. rtian AND a double-wTisted. mu­ I Because long months of tria) have form BETTER, Trv a ton or two and enjoy 2 tea.spi.-in;-i baking poil'der i made us stronger • had missed an itnportant part of the. Duff .Gordon tual mitten that's big enough for 1 teaspoon each, mace and cln- ’ SHERRY (Nina) two hands, providing they arc , We- thank Thee. God, that now we the difference. benefits of using advertising as an eco­ BIG NEWS! n.imnn i1 understand. nomic tool. clasped together. The bundling 1-2 ti'a.>^.pnon each, nutmeg and "W hy do you spend money for ad­ mitten also is lined with fur. P h on e 6 24 7 - - You’re in for a real surprise when you learn how' much ■we’ll cloves .Seotitime and harvest never really vertising spacer” I asked him. > s 4 « 1 Y- $1.49 fifth 1-2 tea.sixx)n soda I | peri.sh, "I don't spend money that way. I . . . for suggestions If you can't conveniently call at our shop. allow on your present car! Big volume means generous deals You’ll Receive a $'ote of .Approval 1 teaspoon salt from "Him” ' Night brings the stars, hope-comes You can call it your selfish part and Your 'phone orders will have the same personal attention, the Old Mr. Boston 1 cup shortening ]1 with each new day; save it,” he answered. " I f there were same splendid delivery service, as orders placed In person. . . . and liberal terms! thrs Christmas if you give flannel 1 cup white or brownsugar j mine. His advertising not onIy*hrings CALIFORNIA BRANDY pajamas, soft and warm $1.65 and j That we have learned to walk tall any cheaper ways to tell people about However, if you're a newcomer to Manche.ster we heartily urge 5 eggs roads, hearts fearless. you and me news of such things as $2 .00 at Clifford's next store to the my goods, Td tn' them.” you to visit with us so we can .say "Welcome to Manchester and Vi'c’ve got the car you want and need. Cash in on the bene­ 1-2 cup fruit juice or coffee. Without the need of drums upon good values, hut it al.so helps to pay PentlancJ's." pint 55c t>ank. Dip iictssors in hot water and, the way 1 "ThenWhat do you do with the sav­ fits of our tremendously increased volume! Come in tciday! tl)C cost of gathering and publishing cut fruits. Mix fruits with nuts ings r” I went on to inquire. Patriotic Jeavolry and one cup of the measured flour. the news by which you and I learn the > Jean Robert Jewelry has gone patriotic. Red. " I ’d like to keep them," he admitted. Cream shortening and sugar. Ad i facts we must have in order to keep Bottled In Bond white and blue is the most Impor­ beaten eggs and beat thoroughly. "Hiit mostly I use theni to harass, my 'S. tant color motif In the new jewel­ Sift flour, baking powder, soda, ourselves free. BRANDY competitors. If I can reduce my prices ry ^splays. Combinations of dia­ spices, and salt logethqr. Add, al­ I dotf’ t know how you feel about this monds. sapphires and rubles are ternately with liquid to the first and give better values, I get the cus­ PENTLAND DILLON SALES AND SERVICE highly featured. Single slender mixture. Pour batter over floured particular .American brand of se lfish­ 130 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER i pint 90c tomers.” i— broceuets of these stones are worn fruits anil nuts. Mix thoroughly. Differences In Years ness, hut I like it! the florist in sets of three to make red, white Fill greased pans, line with wax­ The Manchester " And what do your compelitors^do r” and blue patriotic stripes; tiny ed paper, three-fourths full. Bake A tropical year, used in reckon­ American flaga, accurately repro­ In very slow oven (250 degrees F.) ing of time, la the Interval between "Oh, the same thing,” he said, grin­ 17 O AK ST., W ATK IN S REDO. duced, are smart new lapel orna­ 3 to 4 1-^2 hours or steam one-half two returns of the sun to the equi­ ning. "And all of us in my business NOTE: Th« purpoa* of thsM regular Tueoday lnitl« YOULL GET A BETTER BUY Q U l N N ’ fl| ments; red, white and blue ro­ time and bake remaining half. If nox. and Its length is 365 days, hunt steadily for ways to improve our tutlonal adTertUcmcnia U to make American Ufa OPPOSITE CIRCF.E TH EATER settes of sparkling stones, make steamed cakes must be tightly 5 hours, 48 minutes, 46 seconds. Lumber and Fuel Co. and A t n c r l^ n bualneM better. Your euiUeetluna, patriotic earrings. covered with waxed paper. If A sidereal year Is the interval Russell Paul, Mgr. products so we can tell the customers cTltlcltme or rcoctlona will be appreciated by the AND A BETTER DEAL AT YOUR PHARMACTj baked, cakes must be uncovered. between two passages of the aun PHONE 5145 a still better Atory and perhaps/move Newepaper PublUbere Committee and lie ebairmao. CENTER STREET AddreM the committee In care of the Butfnev Office DEALER In answer to a request we are Cakes may be decorated between past the same star. Its length Is Phone 7 0 5 7 ^ a d to print this splendid recipe steaming and baking processes. 365 days, 6 hours. 9 mlnutea out a little ahead of the other ^ o w s .” of chU paper. *

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MANVHEySTBR EVENING HERALD, MANL'HESl'ER, CONN,, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1946 5E SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHKSTKK, CONN.. TUESDAY, NOVF.MBFA^«, 1940 PAGE SI watar wera aa lca- company and EmerRency Doctors two laundriea. Bread waa acarce. Afternoon Tea Booster Club Bablea wera born and operations Mias Phyllis L . M orey I'W a Airline, was booked to fly In JoH fllev* *rof. Schenker Driver Physicians' of tba ^Manches­ performed In haatlaia hoapltala Murray Faces War-Time Restrictions Keeping Cats Preened from Kansas «^y. M U trif I ter Medical Association who Has Birthday lighted by electric torchea. W ill Sport Medal ^ a ir Feature will respond to emergency calls To cope with the constant threat To Wed Carlton J. Ward Daily Radio Pro grams Windsors Tied Down in Bahamas .Bklppy, a cat of no particular tomorrow afternoon are Doc­ of Are the city rigged Improvlaed Big Problems For Big Show breed, planned to drop In to sport In Auto Accident Here tors D. C. Y. Moore smd M orti­ power plants on trucks at some Eastern Standard Thus his humane aoclety medal. He won To Be Served on Dee. 1 mer Morlarty. 'North Methodist Oiurch water wells. Crews by the dozens Ml.ss I'hyllis Ixnilse Morey, - bridr.-unuids. Nassau, Bahamas, Nov. 26 'd '. . tself for the tourist* it would at­ ---— : X It ■when he wtzke hla mistreaa, Mrs. worked to lepalr J.200 telephone daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Volncy Aluminum Company —War-time restrictlona on travel tract to this winter resorL Lowly Petff and Anne Augustin of Chicago, In a n j, r- ^ l a bly would apply not only to atrike At Center Church's Group Celebrates Its poles strewn over 16 northwest But this role of good-will am­ gas filled room and saved -her from Radio Commenlator is leaders but also—and parhaps un- C. Morey of 108 Chestnut street, p. Ward of Worcester Ths W a r—CBS 8, 9 a. m „ 6:45 outside the British Empire piay unions. Dublnsky lost. The conven­ Texas counties. Anri Vultee Strikes Put bassador is one tliat the duke him­ To Rub WhiHkers asphyxiation. Tenth Anniversary. will be married to Carlton J. as Ids best man. The ushers will p. m .; NBC 8 a. m., 1:45 p. m.; keep the Duke and Duehess ol Charsed with Breaking justly—to the mllllona in the rank C,uledonian Market. tion okayed the recommendation. Buses and trains Into Amarillo self has rather Insistently avoided, Another lowly entry Is a fffilca- ® • of labor. Ward, son o f Dr. and Mrs. Roy J. be Karl C. Ward of Hanover. N. MBS 10, 11:16, 11:45 a. m., 2 p. CIO lleuil on Spot. Wlnrlsor from their hoped-for visit „ , r. J rr> and flic Dublnsky had Intended a floor were operating on schedule again. WTIC to the United States for several on his expressed theory that he With Bliiehloorh. go lire station mascot whose mas­ The Booster Club of the North W ard of W orcesler, Mass., at the H., a cousin of the brldegrrom. m. W K A F -N B C 1:15 Frankie Rules of Road; Two Afternoon tea will be a feature lip.ht for a resolution he offered to Jerry Malln of The Amarillo News- months at least. was sent here as governor of a ...... ■* ters have tsught him how to slide Methodist church celebrated its Center Congregational church at 8 William Baker of Needham, Hartford Masters Orchestra; 3:15 Ma Per­ Women Are Injured.' Senate Con firm g of this yea^s program at the Cale­ stop racketeering in labor unions Globe staff reported from Plain- Pittsburgh, Nov. 26 OD Strikes Ever ainre the duke came hero British colony and not for such ('ihicago. Nov 26 oF. 'lata dqx,-n a pcjle when an alarm sounds. tenth birthday la.st night by a o’clock Saturday night, Dec. 14. Mass.; /awrencc C. Morey or 1040 kn. 28M.> m. kins; 6 Folk Songs. y/KBC- church ' but alnce, In a m odil^d form. It had view. where he had driven. 1 in the big Aluminum Company of as governor three months ago, he extracurricular activity. , donian Market, Center ~ jolly party it the church, at which Miss Elizabeth Hazclhurst of Hartford, brother of the bride, and CBS 3 Mary Margaret McBride; from Are stallcjns, xvarehouses and rjuests from a higher level of cat F.LBRAY ------, Millis domination has talked of a trip to his Am er­ The 'hike himself says there Is society xvill Imported In- the organizer, former Pastor Mar­ 3:45 Lecture Hall; 5:.30 CBS Con­ America plant at New Kensington, fact/.ries were being preened to­ Include Automobiles driven by Profes- Washington. Nov. 26r . " * - T » , West Hartford will be maid of Joseph G. Byrsm of Worcester, Tuesday, Nov 26 ican-born duchess' nearby home­ no trip in sight, unless the govern­ JEWEI.ER vin a. Stocking, Mrs. Stocking and cert Orchestra. WJZ-NBC— lernutional ''hamplon Ginger (ft sor Andre Schenker. professor of confirmed today uw »om -■ xeisonNelson and Mrs. George H.m . \'a‘>-,„nd "ao- ;,nd Intendedintended to make no further Snowgtorm W'hipg honor Rnd Mrs. Arthur D. Ward of The ceremony will be followed^ |i. ni. Pa., and the Viiltee A ircraft Works land. But BO far. no opportunity ment finds something sfatcifle for day for one of the biggest social State Theater Iluildinif succeeding ministers and their 12:.30 Farm snd Home Hour; 3 .\ianx of Glen Orry. winner of more history at the University of Con-I-,nntioii of Harry A, MilSs to be ^^^ve a social cup o f tea protc.sts. I Worcester, al.strr-in-law of the by a reception in the church par- at Downey, Calif., and brewing has presented its> hrldcgrooiii, and Miss Agnes N. lors, ’Fhc young couple will resiile such a pleasuie trip with a lour 4 l.v— .Stella Dallas N avy Band. M B S— 1:46 Cheer labor trouble In the I5,000,0(H),0:15— I»n c Journey pire froxvns on travel outside the Paint anv F i r e .6 : 0 0 News and Weather ly for War neeils, is attempting fi> j Proceeds of ttie'-atiox, ..N'lV . 3U nnv .aurifices workers might he Rev. William T. Wallace, to wel- ifhinh 1 Bfces below freezing were report­ mala 10 Opera "La Boheme.” e[Ha:hsl developments in - lalwir- I year-old Jackie Waters couldn’t blueblfsids of the feline w.frid mour aii.l .loseph Prentice, who hefore a m.ef'ting of the committee j dies and sweetmeats will be on The barometric ‘Mow" OIL'S- Jim Brltt.s .Sports Roundup conserve all its Amern-an dollars ; and De. l, -vil| go to Tti< An'i- callcd upon to make under the de- ; come the visltttrs, and after him, ed along the shore line. ------Industrial relations and Murray’s for essentials. , resist the pretty red-colored liquid .Marty IV, mascot of the world s Xmas Greeting were called to the scene hy radio, earlier, hut a quorum was not pic.s- j,nle This group will also manage carried the stormy weather raced 6:30 Bernhard Ijevltow Salon or­ j CpieRy Society of Chicago Pi-ofc.ssor Schenkir waa arre.sled fense program. the founder-of the club, Mr. Stock­ Danbury Figure I-owest Bucksport. Me . NoV. 26-(iflP)- every step as a policy-maker will A resident of the Bahamas, for he found In a tumbler on J,he win-' largest hulldlng.'the Merchandise ent anip'action cttiild not he t.aken sJinp. presided over hy Mrs. in a northeasterly direction fro'nr chestra The secretary, here to address ing, who said it seemed to be a The mercur>- descended to ten , ^-hfeh broke out In the base- he taken under a spotlight. instance, .-an get permi.ssion to I dow sill of a neighbor’s home, so •Mart of Chicago, xxill climb from on the charge of violation o f the ; at tlial time. ' Henry Miller and Mrs. Colis C.osi' Texas. Snow whs piling up in parts 1,6:4,‘S L iw ell Thomas Cards rule.s of the ro.ad and ordered to ; the Amcnean Federation of Tabor year of anniversaries with him. degrees above zero in Danbury, | There was a chance the 64-year- visit the Unit.-d .-itates only for he drank it. his home 60 feet underground to Xtauit the Earth cTiairman Thomas said he polled )po. . of Kansas, .NAbraskii, Ml.ssouri. 7:00 Fred W arlng’.s orchestra appear hefore the town emirt to- convention, said in an interview: The vhiiich at Portland wliere lie he lowest figure reported during I ^^^ly todays WDRC old leader would be invited to take necessary medii .al treatment or Jackie Is dead now: the flqiiid occupy a cage H'ljoi’nlng a bhie- meinlicrs of the Igibor Committee \ Dolls' Clothing Iowa, Illlnol.s, Indiana. Wisconsin 7:1.') History in the Headlines Observations have sh"\x-n that ".Some workers, of course, where is now and on a previous term. 30 Hartford part in efforts to settle, the New some important business that xvill I was paint ey.id white Persian, .Marty ha.s [ the earth i.a a globe flattened at niorrovv morning. 'll the .Millis iipjiointment when a ! 'n,,> puli'uity eomniitlee disiov- •\ndre Schenker .Uom en .\re Injure.!, there us a shortage, may be called years ago, is celebrating an anni­ iii.t was about to ent.-r lower ! In 'N o w a lk , coldest coast town, I8S0 ko. Kensington strike, which has result in financial benefit to the I He died In Morrisanta hcjspltal, spent most of his life In the build­ 50 for sl.OO se.ssion this forenoon failed to pro- ! ors that no mention has as yet 7:30 —Studio Program 225 m. j tbe poles. 2.5 fkJO mile., in cm urn- The e.ir driven by Profe.ss<'r ' upon to work overtim e." versary. His home church in Sims­ Michigan. ' r was l.fi. and one degree higher t h thrown 7,.500 into Idleness and de­ colony or the empire Anji' aUenipt I two hours sffer swalloxx-ing the ing’s sub-basement txjller room duce a quorum necessary to action, been made of the dolls, without' Boon to Wheat ! in Wiiterbury. Hartford. Manches- ' I’'"** B'ltted two 1 ferer.ee at the equator, and %')o') and up. Schenker escaped with the JCs.ser Such extra work, however, she bury is observing Us centennial, 8:00 - Johnny r-resonta layed national defen.se or.lers of to stretch the restrictions purely ! paint yesterday .Strato Lizzie, mascot of the 1 miles in diameter .\p|M'ars B.^fore Group ; whii h no fair or girls’ Christmas .Crop experts eaid the snow and! ter and Torrington all reported apartment ano ■ . j Tiicuday, Nov. 26 said, winild he compensated with and now the Booster Club, which 8'30--Musical ’Treasure Che«t $100,Of>0,000 f»r more. for plea-sure is considered distinct­ damage and he did not appeal to Millis. University of Chicago .stocking eith«( is complete. Do’H slush eovei ing Kansas wii.s a boon ! lows of 17. while the minimum ' threatening the heart o f th b i. - P.M. he injured. Iiut Mr.s. MeDonnel overtime I'iiy, ■ he had almo.st forgotten he insti­ 9:no Hattie of the .Sexes ly unpatriotic Different .Vmtiitton profe-s.sor, appeared before the elothcs nnwadavs-are not ".stitch- : to wheat, ('hillieathe. Mo,, had six ' niarks in N ew Haven and Anson- ness section. ‘ 4:00— Portia Blake Kacea Life Involves Ticklish Issue was less fortunate .and' was eut Itcinimled lliat Secretary of War tuted. 9:31)- Fibber McGee and Molly The aluminum walkuut Involve.l .Musi IV" .liislifiatile Reason j KanHaa C i'y ,J’, Mr. and Mrs. group. which included Senatoi.' ed on ” The little mqlhers de- I inches of snow. At many points in ' " ‘‘te 2t and 23 respectively. t" f’-«fety In their night clothes. 4:1.5— We, The AhbottA Sti’msi I’.ad told flic ennventinn He expres.sed his great pleasure, .... I it 00 Bob )Iopc Thu.s, the duke, as r.-pr.'sen'a- j Keith .Martin led a group of Kan- across the bridge of the n.cse and Kllender i P.. l-a.l..Hill tr>.. Ala i, m.an'i that they be detachable niel M’he wintrv chill served to hall With mall hoy t.agging along. Roosevelt n.amed .Millis to the gaged in dressing dolls, big ami labor \va.a [lr■'pared to do so, Che Wnterbiiry. Bitterly cold and ex- l.v through the frame building 11:30 Polish Orchestra .5:15— m e O N eill’a Jii.stlfiable husine.as reason for the •Mrs. Martin a.sked "How xvould Professor Sr^nker w,as his wife. ville, who was a.sBociate pastor for Btorni warnings were ilisplaye’d once hampered .j.roduction. I board place vacated hy .t. Warren liUle, old-fashioned and modern. .sect'i tary .said: ' pressing fear that he might cateli ,------— J2:iM) W’ar News .5:30— A d Liner— c(jntlnucd I Journey. O f course offl' ials feel you hke'to tie an artist 'when you She rompl^tne l of an injury to a time with Mr. Stocking and be- j Ibe Great Ijikes. pneumonia, young Molebrook, Teehnleol I’nlvemlly Closed^ .5:4.5— Scatter|»(X)d Balnc.'i At Downey, the CTO Auto Work­ Madden. They have also fa.shioiied a coiii- "I really don’t know what sacri^’ 12:0.’> The i’arty I.o" that .any such trip eould he con- grox, up’’ " ,N" I want to pack Chrysanthemums | her shoulder came his aon-in-law. followed, and Kastern seetions, liieludmg missing from ins home since lu'st Amsterdani I Via Berlin i, Nox'. 0:00 — FiftHo Kop^>rter ers Union has refused to accept a Abseliee of a (pionim also pre- plete trnuaseaii for a grand (toll, fi. i'S labor Aoufil be called upon to after a few remark.s he led in Philadelphia, New 'H'ork rity, Bos- I2.W - Nexvs sldefp'i a go are now h(?re in S on amendments to the labor rela- ' Mrs. Rii.ssell Pitkin, M rs . Fre'l .sthe mentioned a possible in- minlster and .speaker, followed >hia. N ew Jersey reporting S Tomorrow's Program for a time by a car that was also (';irpenter, Mrs. H.srold Agard nn.l ii.,i.se u- ta.vitinii as a .sacnfiee Juvenile home and his jinrents re- today as a sequel to a student New.s that ( ■.immiiriiats "were respon.sih:.- great quantitie.s. We offer not the ordinary = coming from the we.st, the dirci'- tior.s act this se.saion. but members With his usual fund of humor. In above. Coldest in the nation, how­ Mr.', Paul Flux. bill ipia kiy, aild'-d that su<-h a tnineii him to Waterbury this strike yesterday when a Jewish 6:45 -The World Tfylay for the .strike and ilemand.s )iy lion from which the Mi ffonnel .said another meeting would be tield a more serious vein he lauded the ever. early today was Rock Knights o f the Rond kind.s but a .sjileudiii selection of the tiest and = ’I'l'.'- l'i,i'’.-"iocal Gills un.l.-r lu' .isure -A oiild. of course, afiply morning. - professor was dismi.ssed. .^J'O- Amoa ’n' Andy Rcpr.-.si-ntativi- C.oc iD , Ga l. aiei car was traveling The iiiarks "S .'ooM a.s po.'silili’ work of -Mr. .Stocking, a.ssuring Jus Springs. Wyo.. with I t below zero Nexvs .Miss I'aisv tP i' i.aiu uill a.'Si-ni- to . VI r\or..' aud could not he limit- 7.15 l^anny Hoa.a K.'presenlatix-e Hoffman i If. unusual varieties. .Manx'.betiutiful shade.s of S in th.e ro'ad seemed to indicate to ' Would M'olish Board healers he ecniUI not have done Hie Nearing freezing weather was -tlene and Glenn I'le a. nuuile-r <'f .--iiiall. useful arli- cri to uorki-rs. 7 30 Helen .Menrken ‘.Serond .Mi.'h.i, for li'gi.slation to o.itlaxx the officer.' making the Investiga­ .\H pa.s.se.l li\- the lioll.'e tile work here he aceompiished had it due in northwest I.oiiisiaiia. em ­ -Morning Watch light and dark b ro n z e , .shaggy and single varie-i S I Ic.-.. and the— Greens - 'ii-.iiuttee, IiustuiSMi-.c any compari.son he- Huahand ’ ’all strikes' against the govem- tion that the ear dnven by Pro- aiiu lUlment.M woi.M alo.li.sh the not been for the splendid founda­ erging from 18 inches of ram the -Nexvs and Weather 4 amdhi r haid working grmip i on- l-.v.-eii the .\incrii ill lo-tiour \m ek past several days. 8.00 —f ’ourt i»f Heira ni.*nt ’ an'l t;hter from forcing member.ship on work­ on the left and f t that re.a.-.on new agi'iicv in wdin h adiiiiiu.'tra- , Social Hour Ai.K)—Radio Bazaar 8 :,55—Klmer Davis Newa Large .standard “ mums” in yellow, pink, white S Mrs. Rnymoiul St, Tauient, Mrs. Kr.ir.ee In fore its eollap'e, the ers In ilefen.se plants. he was arresletd. live and qua i-^udicml lunctlon.sj A period of soelaiiillty and re­ State Residents (let H 55—VVTKTh l*roKrnm f*arad»- ' 0 :00—We, The People and brori/.e. Tome in and see our rbrysanthe- —- Harry M. .Maidiuent, Mrs. F.ug'-i'.e .SCI rctary s.ud: newing of friendships followeil. •Such developments are, forcing noth Cars Damaged would b.-' sepfti atcd. ' Fniployers ' "'rb'-ri ;.s no comparison. The 9:00—N c»wh Rpportorfl 0:30 Prof, t^'oz Lehr, Mrs. Witilhrnp Merriani. after which fruit salad with rolls, labor'a han'l and make it neces- mum.s. Vo'i XX HI timi hen- the Ijirgest anil best S The automobiles were traveling wniiid b" given the right to peti- ; French |u-hour neck was very Sam pie of TT inter ^*;15 F ^'’-'’Teeci.Clil'ULlWi. Itit. uas '>oo notl.vzt. flex-*4X.^ ,,.,*Vx i¥m «mc U.. Jack riU3LFrost todayLUUCIN KONTgave V-UIUICL-Conncc- 0:45— W uthrrinj' }l«Mifhta 10:20 (\>luml)la (V»ncert Orchea- trial and labr>r leiider,*. agp'e th.’ was just about to leave Center sl,'’ n; es .10:00- Thia Small Town t ra deeorative novelties for table, ihle. Ondt r it the -40-hour week Mrs. _ ‘ Keith Johnston T-,UTf-tnn unHand fhm the mcom­ r / ticut residents a saqpple of the sort .National .V'lxi.sory liefen.se ( ’orn- ■Mso Choice Snapdragon, Carnations and Koses. S street to turn into We.st Center One of the nio.-1lfi,ations pro­ was applied to eslablishments, al- Johnston snd the com...... bof weather he will provide . .later 10:1,5- By Kathlt*f*n Nurri-s 10:1.5 M u.hIc Patterned for Dane* street when the ears came togcTh- home and door adornment at mittee sepved eaeh of the guests ini.s.sion has taken an ailamantin.- posed by r.'itt •.viiiild eliminate a ■i>. whereas m this rmmtry it ap­ this winter, as.the temperalurca 10;30— Kllrn R.'irnlolph iiiK (lO.siU'.n again.Ht gen»-ral xvage in- rr. The .sirhenker i sr went o ff the Christmas. and members. I 1 oo K-siao Reporter hroadoni d definition of agrlcul- plies to workers. ' dropped to new low tnarha for the 10 4.5--Th#» f Juidinp ■ er.-as'-,". to prevent any inflatir.r.ary road to the south of t'enti r .street 11 0 .5 —Sjv^rLs R»)unossibditic.s fnr \ M Part ill .\idin , such as orchids, camelias, gardenia.s and aroutid. The two left wheels of chatge ;;hu- peace, dependinp on thtR-^e Texas Floods 12nd .\nnii.il 1’2 0.5 .Ii.uy Kefirru*' ‘ irehf.stra the McDonnel car were crushed tii Candies and Toasted Nuts 12 30 WfHth^r Man alimiiiii'm -.xorker.-i s-imI a ’''‘he'k '.ho V. ;sh it.” 12 30 Dance <>r'be.ayr"ll i. JIt.oiKi Ttn- '"ni- The liulici wi re called and Offi­ row. Single persons on relief may pouring flood watcra toward' the ftOl Main Street '' Free Delivery 7:5.5 K.v*(4 KfpoitfF pany is < oii.siderinp 'he 'inmn'- ile shoxx-house a pleasant place to buy your Thanksgiving fiowers. Telejihone .sppeal.s to Hie courts from adnim- Ine.ve'ver. I.Jiat the administration CHENEY HAl.r, Meaa\ire- Matthew H. (;ria\\old. S:(i0 N'owa U f Kuiopr ' cer Artl.ur Seynnnir. driving one xvill not make any new- moves im­ obtain rations at this time it Ls an- gulf, iiiamls 'hat the worker he di.“nii.ss- i.strative ruling.s of executive noimced. The pi-ovksions t-i b.- nirert enmmiiniiaHon with M IX H 1.5 Slv>pp**rs Spt'rmI M ’-Laic. order.« will receive our per.sonal attention. of the police radio cars, xxas fu.st ageiii :i-.s of the Fedrial govern- | mediately to get the A F L and CIO Music hy ■ i-d '.'r traii.".ferred out.side its bar- given icit mel.ide ham, .-.;g.s :md .-^nKinllo hail not been re-est ih- TELEPHONE 5321 2 20 Medley Time Mmu* notified and drove to the scene ivumi, li.is alread.v i'.-i.‘-si'-l the to reo]ien pc.-u e conferenees. BUI l•^utfinK:'H Kilim’s Men gaming group tablished at mitlrnonunji. 2 .30 Tlie Career of Alli»- Hliir S;3u K.h.*so K.eport» r of the ali-uiont. He wa l.iter jo-n- -Must Cooper.ite For Ih'feiise ahl'.age in Large cp-.-infdies Danrinu SdIO I*. .M. to I A. M. Alre-idy ffi»- liit"tinal sugg.*.,ti'in iioii.si’. It now- goi.s b.iek tin-re. ____ Amarillo resi«lents spet\t their 2 4.5 Meet Mias Julia k:35 Shupper.a Spurtal con- I.e:t us telegraph floxxers to family and friends xvho are to,, far away to ,ed by Oriieer .lii.seph Prentiro, wlio ■Miss I’crkins as.sertcd in her ad­ idiiilsslon 5Br, Tax tui.s been mad.' to some .“teci linwi-vi'r, for a-'tion on .several 3 oO Mary MarMf) tiruifd ^•as driving the other radio jioliee Alt all ti wn offices will be i losed , third night hy eainlleliglit "p.-r.at"i'.s tha' existing c 9:15 American Sch«toi of the mwts. ' than iiiemtieis had expeeted, alter "niiust cooperate a.s never licfore " .s.-s a- the municipal biiitding ' 'lu.'S collection angle l\ofossor .Selieiiki-r tolil Hie of- teer W'orker.s xvere serin hirig f' l- • 3:45— Vic and Sade A ir in the inti-re.st of defiiua- n’i.i'M be tiki-n I are of fimoiTow In a'ldition to the.se problems, ficerilie was headed toxviird Hart­ Demoi-ratie l.eader Harkley, of Mr. and .Mr.s. h'l'.ir.k Miielle'r. their 9:4.5 —Artie Shaw'a Orrheatra I V tho.se who I'.o not wicii t-i a-.x'ait .M'.iiay already has annoiin'.-'l ford. Rle is to broacleast tonight at Ijentiieky, atilunilK-ed that-de.spito. "The .-Viiiei ii an Fedci ation oi three children, and a fam ily namcil 1 0 : 0 0 -F4y Kathleen Norna his lippurtitlon to the measure .naJ ; Labor xvill do its jiart imselllshly the w'pek-end. lli.al he h.a.s laiinrheil a gri-it T-il.5 bi\ had another appointment Smith, mussing since the Brazos . 10:1.5 Myrt anO .Mar^e unionization drive ag.ain.st th." Bfpwi-d according to the famous in Hartf\rd this afternoon, the ac­ his belief that at tlon should be ' unsbintingly and xvhole-heartedly. " river xvashed theih home.s axxay at 10:30 Stepmother ’ Old Knickerbocker ' formula . , . S S she predicted. I-axx'rence i'opel.and of 14 Hack­ H."ltileh.-ni .Steel Corp.-rritiun an.l cident pta^-entir.g him from keep- dt-ferred he xvas prepaied to vote Brookside, .30 miles west of Hous­ 10 4.5—Woman of Couraj^e at once. " ’I’he xvage earners of Amerii-a matack street, badly injured in an t.:ii" F-.r.l Motor (.'ompany. ANDERSON ing It. ton. Radio 11.00- Short Short Story • WHilf thtw^nxeasnrements xverc B.ir’iHey had argued that xx-ilh xvill join them and all other gro-ips automoViile 'accident in August, is The Galve.ston .section poked out 11:15- Martha Webster “©ID^nithcrbodier | taken .vld Ilk investigation made only a lure quorum pre.sent and of our beloved country In an old at I'.i.s home recuperating. He was o f a 10-imh rain xvhich fell in 11:3(>- Big Suit or RUPPERT Rastsrn Standaril rinis Greenhouses and Flower Shop hy the police,\^Irs Sehenki-r sat xvith Hie report of a special com­ f.-ishioni'd rii-moeratii . .-\meriean ,;i.s. liargetl from the .Meinoiial hres- 2-1 hours heaviest in Galvest-m’s 11:15 Aunt .lennya Stories ' e>p) ng-' in the Irunl seitl of her husband s mittee appointed by the attorney patriotic effort that xve max' he pital txvo xve k.s ago. but it will-he history. Co.-ust Guard.snieii and 12:00 Kate .‘'^mith Speak.9 Overnight ISews ear, hut planneilVto go to a doc. generai on Hie subject of admln- 'p rep are! to fare the m i-lil xxilh some time before he is able to re­ Red Cro.ss volunteers reported al Nexv York. Nov. 26 (Pi - In­ P.M. 153 ELDRIDGE .STREET PHONE i.stiative prucedure forthcoming confidence, to plan and ilevylop auguration of Gen. Ju.an Avila ; O f (Connecticut tor to have her .slkjulder examined turn to xvoi'U. He xx-a.s stniek by an Galve.ston they had sax-ed hiin- 12:1,5—When A Girl .Marnej% Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Service. /latter. .shortly, action on the legislation here a constantly belter soelety in lutoinoliile ilrlven Iw John Klink- dreda of livo.s in the .Si-rly s -ction. . ’amacho as prp.xi'lcnt of Mexico 12 30 —Romance Of Helen Trent slioul'i have heen delayed. which the brotherhood o f man mi­ hununer. .Ir. i f 23 .''iinimit street. .N'exv c-1'esl.s .swept doxxn central •." 111 )>p rshroadca.xt In the United 12-15 Our Gal Sunday ller Hie Falherhooil of Goil lie- I iiitoriii ITm-isliire Set I p east ’Pexius -streanu-i tt.xvard the in­ .'-'tatc.s by the W.IZ-.NBC nrtxvotk 1:00— Kfwo Reporter Besides facilitating appeals, the I come.s a daily reality." ■ Gi'iiiip No. 1 of fenfi-r (luirch undated soiithxvestern area. nx'Xt Sunday night The program ; 1:0.5 I^HJgram Pr*wuc Mid'lletoxvn - Prof William .f!. I .Meanw'liile, the convention du-j lall us de.signed to set up uniform W'om'-n. -Miss Olive Iron.s. leader, .Southxvp.stern Bell Telejihont '.x'lll start at 11 ar^d continue an .1:15 The Woman In While Chanter, dean of We.slcyan I'm- proi e.liire fbr the quasi-judicial ; into .seore.s of rei oluHon.s folloxv- Richard Stone Failed to ( avufer xvill III',111 an important mo''tin,g this f.'o. offieials hoped to establish hcrir. 1:30 -The RiRht 'Fo H ap p ln o« ver.s'ilv from 1930 to '.193.’i, an- agencies, .sienatbr Capper (R,, ' ing a let up In an attack hv DaviH evening at 7:30 in the Robbins t'.vo-xvay communication hetxveen The broadi list is n-gaidcd an ini- , 1:45 - Main Street Hartford nouneed his resignation from Un- M.ASTER OPTICIA.N K.1.S I .said he believed It xvould Dublnsky. president of the Inter- portant stop in ths greater con- i 2:00 —Young Dr. Malone faculty of xx’hlrh he has been a i room. Am arillo and Fort Worth today by S!)l M,Tin Street Telephone 1720 i )u. L a b o r S "bring .some .semblance of order ' national Ladies’ Garment Work­ m.eans of a portable tranamitter cent ration on a "good neighlmr ” 2:1.5 - Joyce Jordan (31rl Interne memlier since 1919. rhe resigna­ into the chaos." ers, on .some meastires Consult Your Eve Phvsician •sent to the Panhandle- radio program exchange xvith | 2:30— Fletcher Wiley tion was made effective at Uie Still Keeps Big Club Embl'-m Glub m.embers xvill have Oppi’ nents contended that it Poxxer Hextored to .\marillo. Ijitln America. Latin America i , 2:45— M y Son And I close of the present academic (Continued from Page OneJ would - hamstring government The AFL'.s big club over unions a hit-or-m/s. social tomorrow af­ Poxver xyLs restored to Ama- countries are participating hy re. i 3:00 - Mary Margaret McBride year. agenyiea in vital xx-ork and tend to that' might have treasonable in­ ternoon at 2 30 at the Elks home in Lrillo. isolatcsl beneath it.s lee cap is'ying more programs from the | 3 1,5—The Soloist? Norwalk—Dr. Arthur N. Clark. among us on tha* ?umners re- pneourage.frivolous court actions. tentions rcm.ained'in the grip of Rockville United Stste.x For instance, the 3 30-. F?so Reporter 80, veteran Norwalk physician ported. Senator Hatch ’ i.D, N. M .l, one the exeriitive eounc.il de.-pite Du- since early Sunday, in a limited "Whatever hss to be done must Troop 17 Girl Scouts will meet doxvntoxvn area last night and Arturo Toscanini NBC .".ymphimy I 3 35 Studio Matinee who retired lost June after deliv­ ofMhe measure’s most active sup- biiisky protests. ering the 9.676th babv “ j- brought PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED be doni- quicn'v 1 am ad-lress- pot\ei-s, m the course of debate ; - The i-orivi.-ntion ii|lped the sal­ toniorioxv afternoon at 2:30 in.stead crexvs dug in to restore full poxv- Concert -last Saturda.v night was: retransmitted hy at least 1,5 of into this xxorld, ” died fo^loxx'ing a GLASSES REPAIRED ing a le itif In th.it innfiuenie i|iKit\.| I’resident Roosevelt as ap- ary of I’residejit Will(am i li een of lliice o’clock at the V. F. W er for pmnping water. Just Stop asking if .my n iilition.i: legisla­ Temjieratiire.s iihovc freezin.g them. CBS and MB.S also are in­ short illness. He practiced here a proyiiW Its objectives, but not lik­ from S12.000 to S20,IM1H ,ind the Home. .M.anchester Green. xvith niiiitoi’s Find /VII half century. tion IS ni-ic-ssaiy '.o keep Hic.'C ing th.\ form in xvhich it xvas S'llary of St-i l eti'irx'-Tj i"i.s'ifei- ; ’,-\[ i'ilri P.'-tty H.-imilton in charge and a mist ,'tarted the lee melt­ creasing their South American ef- plnnt.x open an 1, if .so. to so indi­ ing la-st night, .creating a hazard forta. Nexv Haven The Giles Drilling ■ Irafted There liave lieen prodic- George Meanx- from .SIO.XJOO to Company of .S’ew York city_tiegan' cate to us for pedestrians ns the chunks fell. The Inauguration broadcaaf xvill Binls Not (aDiiie t-.oius Mr Ttoiisevi'lt might veto the .-■Sis.oon. "Cape Jasmine" the white pled making lest borings for the pro­ a n d th in k .. To Be .Sent to .l.aekson. As the Little and Leon rivers. Include Vice President-Elect Henr>" bill if It -.\is sent to him un- It akso adopted a resolution rals- hnlldog oxx-ned by >trs...cRiissell .1. posed tunnel through W est Kixck Sumners : - 1 the IcH.r -.x -uld - turnuI-.;. (ng the one-i ent per cajiita tax t .Mir.tv ' of F.ust i'l'nter street, topperi xx'hieli prex'iousl.v haii fallen -\ Wallace, spec ial representative he addle.-c l tc Jafk.-.iin wiHi a., for the Wilbur L Cross Parkway. . Thii.il.s t-)\iiirden tlw ’lth riders rxX'O cents for at lea.stfja year and the novice class at the rerent dog shghtly under ab.fiting rains, sent of President Rcs'Sevelt, and RoI.ert Kenilworth, .N J . Nov. 26—(/P) Highway officials said aetual veqiie.sl teat 1.. l.r.n-,- 1' t-. Hic at-' .iisi - i-pi;il,i.. t\ inanv s^nalatoi'.s dill drojiped. for a "w.ai-"'’'on the Con- how in C.am.len, N .1 Mrs. -Mlntv b ''" ’ ri.'-e.s toward the Brazos the Francis Allen. NH<' commentator. Six''hunters, young but Inexpert, j xvork on the tunnel might not be­ ter.tlon of the pieyident „ „ n-.'l n-.at i,-,ri.-i I ize I a v. gre.s.s of Irul'.islrial Organiz.-itii ns. IS n member of the Hartford Obed- ?■<>' councils of .Angleton. kree- have learned t^'ir Ijrense* entitle i gin for five .years due to lark of Sumners .alecbi’.ed 'to /!i.=. In Diibinsky said Bholillon’ of the ienee-'training chih Captain Her- ""‘I Columbia I'B.S will begin a aeries ot Satur­ funds. Suppose it xvas necessary to settle your estate adx'ancs what curb's might be them -to fire qhly at eerfaln birds! as4esrVneiit xxas one of the <-ondi- man Srhendel's shepherd, "Cas- P*""" day evening program.^ this week­ Nexv Haven— W ythe Williams, it 5 propo.'rd b-.it hi- held an informal, llalix '.eriouslV Burned on the xving/ ’ | under today’s turbulent conditions. ,\n unskiP-cd tions .upon xvhich he brought his alia s Rodnev" and "Berta of ."’'"’ing to .safety persons who may end centering on the story of Die xvrlter and raiiio nexx-s commenta­ preiim m ary meeting late ye .ter- be maroone ------citizens Army being raised .by’ Wlllimanflc Mrs. Florence Pel- prominent among which is experience — to serve differences between employer .ud. • Goose Creek. Felly and Bay- selectlv^e'service. letter. 33. of Willimantic, died at < employee, with an attendant xvith hr.'t and .>x-rnn.l degree hiirmCv '’ ''>'>‘’.'1 ''’ a' ‘ ‘t shon.d he. n^n-son o f East Cen- toxiin ' faced Isolation from the as yoiir Executor. aiirhontie.s ,-it . either Congress or the admini.s- case and be alloxx-ed to use all their npvv anti-tank -eompanv. The nexx' diate death, saying "It is posting neck and a broken back. THE house. tested at the mines for size, cleanness and tration take immediate steps to | Cairo, Egypt, Nov. 26 p '.oting strength in the verdict. „n it xvill be formed from the pres- the sheriff too much money to l i i Tobin thereupon talked as long ent anti-tank platoon of Head- DANCE WABC-CBS—8 Court of Missing keep it.” heist content. Order now and see what this . . . . ' The R. -A F.’s African command Heirs: 8-30 First Nlghter; 'O We Sumners, one of those who reported today that British bomb- riiibinsky. denying.that any per- quarters Company, now stationed Perpetual JotiT At the the People: 9:.30 Professor (juiz; means to you in the form of more heat, made a House speech yesterday,' ere scattered Italian columns re- ‘'"n^-or any union on trial should at the local armory. ’This was de- Expensive Venison 10:20 CBS Concert Orchestra. sald that strike leaders were do- treating vesterdav in the Alban- be allowed to share in the jury’s tided at a meeting held Mondoji' Poiish-Ainerican Club New York—pPi—Three times, more comfort—less care and less cost. )WER W JZ-NBC -8 Ben Bem le Music Green Bay, Wls.— (/Pi Stanley O ing "a dastardly thing ' and pro- lan district of Elbasani, barely 20 X’erdict. night at the Hartford State Ar­ >H0P 14-yenr-old Andrew Klebetz ha.s MANCHESTER Clinton Street (lulz; 8:30 QiioaUon Bee; 9 Grand posed that they be administered miles from Tirana, the capital. Picking up there, the. debate mory. Campahure bagged a deer without C8cai>ed from a reformatory. Three "a double dpse" of the “only kind la.sted txvo and .a half hours. Green 8 EAST CE.VTER STREET OPP. THE PO.ST OFFICE yVntral Station; 9:35 Bishop anil firing a shot, but it co.st him $45. times, he has been picked up and Wed. Night, 9 o’clock Gargoyle; 10 Better Busine.ss Bu- He was driving to hla hunting returned by - Detective John of violence they understand. I Elaine Barrie Gets Divorce joined in. He a-xserted the council Wokk Is progressing well on the ‘‘Give them what they have been kept hii^promtse to Dublnsky by new chimney o f the Memorial hos- TELEPHONE 6103 re xii meeting. ramp when a 160-pound buck Meenan. " I want to tell you. For Qub Members MBS-Chaln 8:15 Sentimental bounded out onto the highxvay dl- preaching—and make them like i.oe Angeles, Nov. 26-^/FJ— stripping itself of the power to .pital heating plant under construc­ Meenan,” the boy said the third G. E. WILUS & SON, Inc. ConceZt; 9:30 Morton Gould Or-I rectly m front of his auto. Camp- tion by the .American Chimney time, "it's no use your grabbing TRUST CO. suspe.nd any union. it," he admonished. Dark-eyed Elaine Barrie, 24. ob- and Frieiiils ^ cheatra; 10:45 Ed Mayehoff pro- | shure affixed a deer tag to bis Coal, Lumber, Masons' Supplies, Paint Representativea Voorhis iD„ talned a divorce today from John Hb said that as an afterthought Company of. New York. The stack me. ru be out again in a week. gram. l "kill.” turned around and went Calif.), cautioned against too Barrymore, .'>7, .on ground of the council had decided it shou’d is now over half erected. ; t xvill be There’s no jail can hold me.” Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. Good Orchestra, r ------j home. The garagem an looked at * MAIN STRI^ET TEL. 81S5 MANCHESTEB aweeplng lc|^lation which proba- cruelty. have the poxi'er to suapend two 70 feet high when c’jmpleted. "That’s all right, kid.” the detec­ .What lio ex£ «ct .Wednesday: I the car and said— “ $4S." tive replied. "I'll still be around.”

I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. W NN .. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1940 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAT, NOVEMBER 2t, 1940 iG E EIGHT 4- plaint about the overtaxed, condi­ war by ehaUcnftng Russia ovsr *lt It Later Than You Think 1* HEALTH AND DIET Wapping HUmrlfffltrr Bulgaria. tion of the federal courts already- It Is easily conceivable, then, that ADVICE Mrs. W. W. OrsBt Wa hava nevar believwl that ) 1$M, MsBclMatcr XfraUl thia runninf around and secret if the Logan-Walter bill should De- News From Manchester’s Neighbors coiae the law of the land practical­ ra n ila M by the MoOsy PUBL,ISIlfc:U BY THU oonfabblnc of high-pressure and , Heelth Serv’tce Wapplng Grange sill meet this UERAI.D PRINTING CO., INC. low-reaistance diplomats would ly all enforcement of regulatory evening at the Community Church II BIIm II StrcM M*nch«it*r, Conn.' taka the place of military opera­ law In this country wpuld be nulli- AMreee eemimwlMUtou te The House, at 8. It sill be "Neighbors' THOMAS rEROOSON tions forever. It looks as though fled, for as fast as any attempt HersM, Atteetlon of MoOey ter, bom November 13 at the 0»n»r»l Manattr Heelth Service Windham Community Memorial Night.!’ Thus following members FoundaS Oetobar 1. lilt that particular kind of war-mak- was made to enforce it the at­ Bolton hospital. Wiilingtpn are to serve aa the refreshment tempt could be side-tracked Into To Hold Annual Meet committee: Mrs. Barbara Bum- PublUhad Bvory ETonins Esespi ! Ing had accomplished about all Plm pl^Arne Mrs. tXjrda MarahaS Hebron candidates for repre­ Mias Jennie H. Cbnrcft SundSTS and Holldara Entsrsd at the courts and remain there, end­ sentative in the General Aesembly ham and Mrs. Bertha Greer, as that It could In Europe. Acne ie a chronic inflammatory Phona 4SA1 corchairman; Carl Magnuson, Les­ iha Pott Offlp# at Msnehsstar, lessly. have made the required report at Conn.. ai Socond Clan Mali Ifattar. | condition Involving the. aebace- Of Farm Loan Group the town clerk's office as to cam­ The towns of Ashford, Willing- lie Collins, Mrs. Gladys Burnham, It looks very much like an at­ oua, which are the oil glanda of The Library Aaaociatlon ot Bol­ ton, Coventry and Mansfield are Hugh Greer, Miss Carolyn Stew­ SUBSCRIPTION RATR8 Pull Down ThoM Siffns the face, shouldere, upper arms, paign expenses. All say they On§ Taar b.? Mall ...... •....••0® tempt to have Congress abdicate ton announces the following new spent nothing except perhaps more discussing plans for the feasibility art, Joseph Hract, Francis Gelsler Par Month by Mall ...... 1 and the back. It Ih characterised of a regional high school to be lo­ and Mrs. Dorothy Gelsler. Manchester Is a pretty fine entirely on all effort to regulate by papules, pustules, hardened Tq Take Place in Ver­ books; Alaska C'hallenge; Legacy; or less gasoline. This was not Slni(la Copy ...... a...... I , registered aa a campaign expense cated In Storra. Frederick Tyler, Ard Welton of Plymouth, sec­ DeDverad Ona Vaar ...... sea.19.00 town. More and more people are business by passing the buck to rsieed lumps, or s mixture of these Mortal Storm; Other Gods; Provin­ chairman of the Willington school retary of the State Grange, re­ lesions. Their occurrence Is usually non Grange Hall on cial Lady of Wartime; White Oak however, as electioneering waa .MEMBER OF coming here to live. More and courts which are entirely Incapa­ done In connection with other busi­ board, is secretary of this com­ ported at Its meeting, he would THE associated PRESS due to comedones, and appears Heritage; New England Sampler; mittee. , , inform the organization Its mem­ Tha A99oc1ntad Praita It aaclualva>. more folks from outside, giving ble of doing the Job because of the usually In the adolescent. The Dec. 2 ; Aflflress by Chad Hanna; Mr. Skeffington; ness. Mr. and Mrs. Grintoa I. Will Town sch'uils will close Wednes­ bership on .September 30, was 22,- ly antltlrd to tha usa or rapubltca- some thought to this community slow-ness" of their processes—even f jquency with which It appears In Banking Expert. Armies of Spies; Richard Hallbur- day at 1 p. m. for the holiday re­ 897. Meriden had the largest mem­ Ifofi of all naws dUpatcbra cradttfd If that were what courts are for, early adolescence, and of the ton; Their Own Country; I Mar­ and two sons of Yonkers, N. Y.. to it OT' not othrMTlaa craditad In as s place of residence for them- who came to spend Thank.sgiving cess and will re-open Monday Dec­ bership with 39.5 members, Wall­ thIa paper and alao the local nrwi whii'h it Is not. young adult, would indicate an ab­ ried Adventure; Land Below the ember 2. ingford second, 386, and Plymouth puhlianed herein. ftelves. are driving here to give the normal physiological change In the Rockville, - Nov. 26—(Special) Wind; Good Home for Nice Peo­ Day remained over the weekend —A special program has been ar­ Adolph Wochomurka and Rich- third, 356. ' All rlsrhta of republlcatlon of City of VHIage Charm the once­ glandular system. ple; Out of the Fog; How Green aa guests of Mrs. Will's parents, r d Tyler, who are students at David 'Tripp. Morey Trant and special fUap.atchea herein are al*o In severe cases, th t skin of the ranged for the annlal meeting of was niy Valley; Norths Meat Mur­ Mr. and Mra. E. G. Lord. reaerved. over, There are a great many stockhAders of thy Rockville-Na­ Brown University In Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Wellman Burnham, T he floe Am$kicar it more efficCeocy —more Senior Mi.sfita face will be made unattractive der; Wilderncaa Wife; Let the Parties ot the Women's Bridge R. I., are to spend the Thanksgiv­ i points of excellence about Man- with disfiguring black heads and tional farm loan association, to be of .Stamford, were guests of Mr. built for the great Ameri- •afety—more value. Full aertfca client of N. K. People Sing; Riders of Buck Club have been omitted for the ing Intermission at their homes. and Mrs. Charles L. Murphy over can public who knowf Service Inc, che.ster In which wc can all take i The trouble with a lot of United p'mplcs, and sometimes with red held at the Grange Hall In Vernon River; Footprints on the Ceiling; past two Thutsdays on account of The 6ne AMCRICAR 2a on Monday, Dec. 2, Notices of the Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mirth the week-end. what it mea^s to work for the lowest priced full-siied PubllBher. RepreKentative*. Tbs genuine pride. There is one thing : Stales Senators who remain long lumps underneath the skin. Un­ From Off Island; Flower Ar­ other events occurring on those Mias Mildred Mirtl, Miss Carrie t dollar. doubtedly acne may give rise to $7 .5 0 meeting have been sent to some Announcement has been made automobile in the world. Julitla Matb.w. Special Agency— of which any person who likes to j In office is that they grow old too rangement In Color; William's days. A number of the members MIrtI, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony of the engagement of Miss Mar­ The F. O. R Toledo coir It will travel farther on e Sew Tnrk. i‘'hlrnec, I*etrnlt snd feelings of inferiority,' and many 200 farmers of this locality who Room; Polish Profile; Collecting observed Thiinksgivlng last Thurs­ Bnntnh think of Manchester as a c.ommu- fa.st. Pat Harrison, for example, fr/' Safranek and Mrs. Jennie Char- garet McCTlure Matthews, daugh­ on the coupe it'ooly $639 • ;al Ion of gasoline and cost of its victims hesitate to under­ Plenty of places in your are members of the association. of Antiques; Burma Road; Miss day, and the funeral of Mrs. Esther va will be Thanksgiving dinner ■ nd on the four<*door sedan f take normal associations due to friend's living rooms for Principal speaker for the occa­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mat­ ess than any other full* MEMBER .aCDIT BUREAU OF nity of dignity may very we'll be fnn't be imagined as refusing the Susie Slagle; Wild Oeese Calling; J. Jones also occurred at that guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence thews, of West Hartford, to P-ob- only $669*. sized car in America. CIUCUI.ATIONS the unsightliness of the , skin. a smart Duncan Phyfa oc­ sion will be Clinton J. Grant, as­ time. The Thursday before the heartily a.shamed and which chairmanship of the Senate For­ Come Spring; bfoment In Peking; Essex and Mr. and Mrs. John ert Ellsworth Dunflcld, son of I, More power —more *FFdrnl. aod local When such pimples occur they are casional tabic like this. sistant treasurer of the Spring- Mariana, Where There la A Will; funeral of Mrs. Russell Wilder, a Mirtl. tconomy—more stfle— The HeraM Printing Company, probably strikes more strangers eign Relations Committee if that signs that the patient needs to Mahogany veneered top; field (Mass.), land bank. A special Burton Dunfleld, who wa.s a form­ if anr.plui cnaiportadoo.ettra. Inc., assumes no financial reaponat* Pride and Predjudice. ^ former Hebron resident, was held. Mr. and Mrs. Gilman-Ixiugee of er superintendent of schools here. bility for typographical errnra ap­ more forcibly than any other, honor had devolved upon him flf-' change his living habits, and the brass-tipped feet. Regu­ supper wdll be served at 6:30 to Miss Velma Munro has return­ The coming Thursday will be ob­ New London were week-end guests pearing In advertlaembnia In the best results arc obtained by chang- larly $8.50. the stockholders and their guests, At the first meeting of the new­ COLE MOTOR.S Mancheater Evening HeraM t That thing Is those signs along teen years ago, after he had been ' ed to her duties as atudent nurse served by most of the membera as of her mother, Mra. Gertrude Bug- ly organized Glee club, work was ln_, the diet. and the business session will start at the Manchester Memorial hoi- Thanksgiving Day. bee. 91-98 Center Street Manchester I the business portion of Main street i in the Senate for one six-year ' Such foods as condiments, Immediately afterward. Reports started on Christmas music. pltal after spending a week's vaca­ The 37th anniversary of the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robert­ The "Hl-Y" group planning for Tuesday. November 26 I notifj’ing motorists that the speed j term. Now he declines the place | sweets, candy, rich foods, fata and will be presented for the past year Clinton 4. Grant tion at the home of her parents wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence son will have dinner with her so on are to be omitted from the and for the entire history of the the dlatributlon of many Thanks­ ■ limit Is 2.") miles an hour, .And and seniority pass^K,the Job along i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Munro. P. ^ th b u n was observed at their mother, Mrs. Agnes Woodworth giving baskets this year. diet, and in their place fresh fruits, oasoctStlon. p .d Clifford Woodworth. I those on other parts of the .street | to Senator George of Georgia, who ' salads, and vegetables should pre­ John Cordner, of Philadelphia, home Sunday, when a family din­ The Dl.scusalon I^eagiie of South RIocked Stockholders who attend the b Next Sunday communion will I and on other atreets specifying i isn't passing along to anyone j dominate. L the guest of hli niece, Mrs Sam­ ner was given. It wsa attended by Windsor will meet tonight at 8 A meeting will elect two members to Klliiigton uel Dunlop of South Road. Mr. their children, sons-ln-law and take place at both churches. As a The degree of .signtfleanre at- ; umit., of 30 or 3.^ miles, I else anything that strikes him as , The trouble Is frequently made the board of directors for terms o’clock at the Town Hall. Godfrey more serious if the skin is not kept U. F. Herr Cordner has been suffering from a daughter-in-law, and grandchil- preparation, members arc asked to M. Day of West Hartford, will taching to the sudden halt in the ' -j-j,* stranger who observes being important nr to which some- | of thre: years each. Directors heart ailment and hla doctor or­ i dren. Those present were Mr. and read the Epistle of Philemon. as clean as possible. Frequent whose ter„ s expire are John E. rel. 493-a. Rockville speak on 'Town Management." Axis’ “dlplomatlr blitzkrieg" in | those signs and then quickly dis- thing special in the way of power dered him to the country, for two : Mrs. Newton Ailing and son John Mrs. Gertrude Brownlee and Officers will be elected. TTie pub­ washings with a pure castile soap Kingsbury and Frederick Eckcr Mrs. Georgians Kolberg of Spring- the Balkans is a fair subject for a covers that they are utterly mean- or authority attaches. and warm water will help to pre­ weeks. He will be Joined in Bolton I of Wethersfield, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ lic is invited. Battery OK for Winter?? of ^ckWIIe. Aa the result of an accident on for Thanksgiving by his daughter. bert Anderson and Dr. and Mrs. field. Mass., visited Mra. Annie guessing contest. Obviously, how -; because cars are continu- Harrison would at least have vent the formation of new black- Operating aa a farm lo.m co­ heacLs and assist in cleansing the Windermere avenue Sunday eve­ Miss Martha Cordner and I. Peter- I George Sheffield and daughter Brackett in South Willlrigton New IJfe For Your Batiery— ■ ^ ^ ever. the ce.ssatinn of the drive i w'hizzing past him at ten or measured up reasonably to the operative, the asso(?laUah^ns pro­ soh. also of Philadelphia. 1 Betty, all of West Hartford. Mr. Thursday. Mrs. Brackett has been skin of those which have already viding long-term mortgage credit ning, when a Plymouth coupe own­ While You Wait — Only...... V F . U U which was confidently expected to . or twenty miles fsster than great resixmsibilities likely to he Mr. and Mrs. Francis Northrup, I and Mra. Sidney Hall and aon confined to her bed a long time Work of American formed. The use of a very soft of some $542,000 to Its members. ed and operated by William H. due to old age Infirmities. bring Bulgaria into the Nazl-I-as-i the signs prescribe, must neces- complexion brush with the castile Bogeslofski, 34, of the >'rog Hol­ of South Norwalk, were dinner I Daild of Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Do You Know That With Our encountered by the chairman of Mr. Grant will speak chiefly on guests at the home of Mr. and John Prout and son John, of Mrs. Laura Lipps, widow of clst political alliance Immediately, sgrpy the impres.sion that snap Is recommended in keeping the farm credit policies followed low section of this town crashed Embagev Praised the Senate Committee on Foreign the skin clean. After using the into the rear of a parked Ford se­ Mrs. Mark Carpenter, of South Portland, and Mr. and Mrs, Clar­ George Lipps. who died at her and Yugoslavia In the near future^^-this Is a "phoney" town A town -Affairs. There was even a time by the association and the land BoltoHj Saturday evening. Francis ence Rathbun, Jr.,i and David home in West Hartford ‘Wednes­ NEW G. E. CHARGER— complexion brush with the soap bank in the handling of loans. dan owned by Raymond Splelman day, formerly lived in Ashford and was not the work of Hitler, It Js | ipgt .loesn t mean what It says, when his occupancy of that post and warm water, the skin should of Rockville, Bogoslofski was pre­ Northrup better known to the Rathbun, all of Hebron. Directly after the stockholders' young people of Bolton as Jin-Jerr w'th her children attended the Wil- Paris, Nov. 20— (Delayed—via (1) We can now charge your battery in a matter of clearly a set-back to his political ; ^ town where maybe you’d better be washed clo.an of soap, and often sented in the Ellington Justice Mr. and Mrs. Rathbun were would have been viewed with meeting, the directors will con­ wqs in charge of an entertain­ : married In Hartford at the home lington Hilt church. Miss Marie Berlin)-— i/Pi —Georges Scaplnl. applications of spirits of camphor vene to choose a president, vice- Court, .Monday morning on a minutes — not hours. Usually .30 minutes or less. plan.s and apparently is no help at not pul too much stock in what much satisfaction by any number is Very effective in improving the ch.arge of operating while under ment In Wapplng Saturday eve­ . of the bride, the former Miss Annie Lipps was a member of our violin blind lawyer and former member president, and aecretary-trea.nircr orchestra. Mrs. Lipps. who was a of the French Chamber of Depu­ (2) JVer^iiarge it in the car. all to whatever military Aerogram the real estate man tells you; or of citizens not of his political circulation and aborting the pim­ th- influence of liquor or drugs. ning. ! Burkland, the ceremony being per- for the coming year. Schools In Bolton will be closed fine pianist, often accompanied us ties who is negotiating on behalf of he may have e.stablisheti for the what anvbody says about Its creed, because of his es.senttal ples which are being formed. The The accused entered a plea of .not I formed by the Rev. Dr. Rockwell ( S f You don’t have to bother with rental batC^ries. use of a Turkish towel, wrung out Past flUefs To Visit guilty, but was found guilty by the for Thanksgiving on Thursday Harmon Potter. Since their mar­ and many Saturday evenings we French war prisoners In Germany, Near Ka.st schools; or about any of the ".sell- ; Americanism and his unusual vlg- ( Past Chiefs Night will be ob­ court ami was fined $100 and and Friday of this week. played until nearly midnight. returned to Paris today with high (1) You can make your battery last longer by having It 1 of water as_hot ns can be borne served by Tankeroosan Tribe, riage they have lived on the Heb- Mr. and Mrs. John Fitts of praise for the work done for the It seemed all .so^lcely arranged; ingr point.s*’ about its |x>liro force or of miijd. It Is, however, dif­ . Washington Man About Manhattan ' and applied to the affected parts costa of $11.00. Fifty dollars of the ron-Bolton road, where Mr. Rath­ well charged. $14.95 I.O.R.M. this evening when all fine was later remitted by the S-orrs are the' parents of a daugh­ prisoners by the United States em­ The tie-in of Rdigarla and Yugo­ being: effective in other matters ficult to imagine the opinionated By G torft Tmtktr « ' j is often of value and after express­ past chiefs will occupy the chalr.s bun has been engaged in farming ter bom in the Windham Commun­ bassy In Berlin. ing the contents of an.v blackheads court Bogoslofski’s employer paid on a large scale. He now owns CO.ME IN AND LET US SHOW Y O U ! slavia, the roiling, over their ter­ than sj>eeM regulation; about It.s anil altogether difficult Georgian Like most old Salem Rock­ for the evening. Supper will be the fine and costs for him. l.,arry ity hospital. Mrs. Fltta is the Scapinl, who has been able to Daybook New York,—Copacabana ‘ is a • Monte Proser, who owns the club, ' visible, the skin may be gently ] Hebron two farms, having recently bought daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will win a promise to release prisoners ritories of the German war ma­ stores and services being: ^ hne; as [lossesalng any special qualifi­ I nibbed with a small cake of ; ers, thia reproduction has served following the meeting and Zanuk of the same section of the I ■ Jsek Stinntll < < Portuguese word with no little Inspected it. he sent for Clark sll membera are urged to atton>l. the Bollow place across the road Davis of Willington. who are the heads, of large fami­ We .\re the First In Connecticut Offering This Serrieol chine for a speedy conquest of about Its having jrood Are protec­ cations for this job. I smooth ice. | a 2-lnch pine seat, deeply town, a pas.sengcr in the Bogoslof­ from his place. He is engaged In meaning, yet to those who know Robinson, the lean, moustached. jihnped. Bent back-spin- The Great Chiefs of the Reser­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parizek will lies and of 35.000 to .38,000 Inter­ Greece, the browbeating of Tur­ Washington - Roosevelt Isn't re­ H.wever, it must be remember- | ski auto received severe bniises on Funeral services for Mrs. Esther dairying and poultry raising and tion and ao on. There nre plenty of reforms Rio it means soft lights and ro- gray-tcmplcd scenic designer who \ dlrs. Maple finish Usual­ vation of Connecticut will make his nose and was taken to the of­ entertain at dinner Thanksgiving nees in Switzerland, said he hoped mance; it means white dinner designed all the Translux theaters , ' the treatment of acne, to be . Jane (Blish) Jones, held Thursday other farming activities. He Is a these releases Would enable Am- key, .an all-out naval and air drive This newspaper was strong for ; needed in the practices and proce- elected yet, but you'll be safe in successful, must, remove those in- ly $16.50. their official visit at this time. fice of Dr. laionard VV. Levine for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wochomur­ Jackets and beautiful women' It in New York, Among those expected to he pre.s- at 2 p. m. at the Hebron Congre­ Republican in polltica and has held ka and children and Mr. and Mrs. I erican officials to concentrate on COOK’S SERVICE STATION again.st the British sea power In the fixing nf those speed limits and i (lures of Congre.ss. but it is doubt- giving much better odds than ttrnal poisons which are causing treatment. Zanuk was fined $1.00 gational church were largely at­ various town offices. Including that means murmuring trade winds and ent are; Great Sachem Herbert and costs'of $18.61 on a charge of Raymond Bums. I French civilian interests. the Mediterranean, a campaign in putting up the sign.s. But Ih.-it ful if there is one more .sorely thoae offered before November 5 "These posts.” muttered Monte. ' the trouble, and a number of tended, many relatives and friends of registrar of voters. He repre­ .MANCHESTER GREEN ' TEL. S99< that he will he. white hot stars hanging low over ' measures must bo used at the Moore, Wlnsted; Great Senior li.coxication. He paid. Funds were raised by the French Syria, a triumphant march to the was when we believed that the i needed than the doing away with the blue velvet harbor of Rio de "Do something' with them. Make Sagamore, William Dunlap. Rock­ from other towns as well as from sented the town in the General As­ class of Windham High school to Tobacco Consumption Just how many times in the last ' .sa ie time in order to bring about Both ears were slightly daniaged this place being present. The serv­ sembly at one time. Auto Repairing Wrecker Serrieo Suez Canal. rules would be enforced as Janeiro. them into palm trees but make ville; Great Junior .Sagamore. as the result of the impact. Jon- feed hungry children In Europe, they 1 the custom of permitting length of 150 years this quadrennial Joke them different. . . . Almost every- th most rapid results. ice was conducted by the Rev. The card party given by the , lo­ which were forwarded to a French Tobacco consumption In the are enforced in numerous New has been aired in the nation's I In chronic cases where the skin 1 William L. Recods, Norwalk: stables, I.inwood R. Canipljell and Ami now out of a clear sky we service to illctate committee chair­ Actually Copacabana Is one of body has palm trees now." Great Prophet, Raymond I. Peter- George M, Milne, who had been or­ cal American Legion Friday eve­ agency which turned them over United States has increased 136 journals la anybody's guess. But ! is angry and infl.amed for months | George Peterson made the Inves­ dained the night before, assisted ning at the town ball was a suc­ are told, froii) Berlin no leas, that F.ngland cities-especially In manships. wholly without regard the beach districts of Rio—an ex------— or even years, stringent measures [ t/n, Stratford: Great (.Tiicf of tigation and arrests. Prosecuting. to American Quakers who bought per cent from 381.000,000 pounds it's true that Franklin D. Roose­ elusive and well bred district in These "palm trees" now_ are by the Rev. H. R, Keen, rector of cess both socially and financially. food in Switzerland. The Quakers In 1900 to 900,000,000 pounds In the outspreading of the New Or­ Providence where they stopped to fitne.ss. velt will not be re-elected for the must be used to cleanse the sys­ tecorda, William Saunders, Wat- Grand Juror, G. F. Berr, prosecut­ ■St. Peter's Epi.scopal church. the sense that Hyde Park <'r snow white and in plaster. . . . ^erbury; Great Keeper of Wam­ ed the c.-ises. Trial- Justice. Theo­ There was a good sized attendance are not molested bv Germans. 1939. Advertise in The Herald—It Pays der to the eastward, so far as the killing and smashing up people In third time until January 6, tem of- internal impurities. The There were especially beautiful and card playing was much en­ Edgewater beach is exclusive. The white coconuts are lights , . . ' vast majority of. victims suffering i pum, Alfred W. Smith, New Hav­ dore A. Palmer presided. Both de­ present is concerned, is "complet- nutompbilp accidents hv Ihe'verv On that date, Congress will as­ Break the word down, and you The leaves are enormous. co\cr- and ta.steful floral tributes, pre­ joyed. About $47 was realized in semble in Joint session at 1 p.m. , from acne are u.sually sufferers , en; (Great Sannap, John S. .lones, fendants were taken by the offi­ ed" w^h the signing up of Hun- | simple device of persi.stently ar- have copa, meaning cup; and rn- ing the ceiling. Back of the bar cers to the Rockville lockup to so­ sented by relatives and friends. toto, part of which was from tick­ (Eastern standard timei with , from constipation and very often ; Wlnsted; Great MIshinewa, Ben­ Mrs. Jones was one of Hebron'a gary, Rumania and - of all things resting and fining those who The Popi's Coliiiiin bana. meaning hou.se. Put them . In panorama is the harbor of Rio, ' the diet is unwi.sely selected, con- | jamin Kellman, Stratford; Great ber up Sunday night and await ets sold in disposal of two fine Vice-President John N. Gamer in together and they mean nothing [ "modeled" in plaster also . . . oldest residents, being In her 89th turkeys. One of these was cap­ —Slovakia. ■ i wouldn't obey the speed laws. the chair. As president of the sisting of a preponderance of j Guard of the Wigwam, LeRoy their trial .Monday morning. that can he translated into Eng-; modeled in relief. . . . It is a mlx- Ludwig, Rockville; Great Guard Edwin Baker of South Road, year. She had been in declining tured by Mrs. Clarence E. Porter. INstress Of Nations I Senate, Mr. Garner will open the sweets. Lack of sunshine and in­ health for s number of years be­ Hungary’s acceptance of the t B'e believed that we could and Distress of the Nations w'e see lish. ture of mirrors and lights and correct habits of cleansing the $9.95 of the Forest, Nicholas Bredice, (?rystal Lake, has been awarded a The other went to Howard Brenn electoral certificates sent in under ------plaster. . . . The lights and the fore her death and harf lived a re­ of Wlllimantlc. Nazi "alllanc,(!" was foregone, j would do the same thing here everywhere. seal by the various, states, hand skin, and also lack of exercise, Norwalk. Many other past great Golden Khcaf certificate for .50 We were a little concerned about colors blend so subtly that somc- Most magazine ra C k J chiefs are also expected to at­ years of active service in Vernon tired life for some time on that Meetings for Red Cross work though there are millions of Hun­ But we. were mistaken Nothing And men's hearts are failing for them over to the tellers (two play contributing roles. account. W . D. STAR MARKET fear this because Copacabana l.s also times it is difficult to tell where In squeezing out the pimples, aren’t particularly orna­ tend. fl range. are being resumed Monday after­ garians who do not like It. Ru­ whatever Is done about speed In members ot the House and two of a new night club in New York. It one leaves off and the other be­ Interment was In the family lot noons ai St. Peter’s Rectory. 47 NORTH STREET FREE DELIVERY! TELEPHONE 3885 Seeing-the things dome to pass the Senate). it must be remembered that undue mental. Here’s the excels To Serve Supper Morton E. Thomp.sort and Mrs. mania was already under the mili­ the very place where doing sorne- here and there, ts on East 60th street in an old gins, force or pressure will only injure tion . . reproduced from There will be a roast turkey Willard M. Rowe have been award­ in St. Peter's Cemetery, where a There are now three seving ma­ "WHERE YOU BUY THpi BEST FOR LESS!” The teller.s will tally them and basement of a hotel—a basement committal service was read. Mrs. chines available for use, an addi­ tary heel of Hitler all, that Is, Ihlng was most needed along Which looks like God's Judg­ hand the results back to Mr. Gar­ the skin further and should be i a Colonial "Canterbury"’ supper at the Vernon Center ed Golden Sheaf certificates for 50 that stood empty and abandoned The results tend to show that, nr music rack. Solid ma­ years of membership in Ellington Jones wsk of a quiet and gentle tional one having been loaned by but the be9l part of it which Rus­ .Main street and we have no ide.a ment's were near? ner, who then (barring some ca­ avoided. The pimples should be church ’ on Wednesday evening. for more than ten years. It was for success, you can have, flr.st of opened by a needle which has been hogany. Reg. $12.50. December 11 with the laidies Aid Grange. di.spoaltion and was much loved by Mrs. Albert Anderson of Gilead. sia grabbed months ago. And Slo­ that anything Is going to be done. tastrophe that never has happen­ here that Rildy Vallee augmented ; all, an owner who knows abao; all who knew her. She was prob­ All workers are urged to attend He said He would come, swift ed before when the popular -vote I sterilized by holding it in an open society In charge. This will be Miss Dorothy Hals spent the THANKSGIV^G SPECIALS vakia, the . poor little remnant of But If there. Is to be no .speed witness to he, his fame 12 years ago and founded lutely nothing about lights and flame, and the finger should not open to members and friends of week-end as guest of .Miss Mar­ ably one of whom It could be truly the meetings. They will begin at stacked up anything like it did the Villa Vallee; . a popular spot ; color. Monte Proser admit.s know- said that she had not a single Czechoslovakia which has been ut- limit and there l.sn't any why Again.st'those who loved not Hl.s November fii will announce that be permitted to come in contact the church. Useful and attractive garet Anderson of Stomngton. 1 p. m., but workers may drop In back in the days when' K. Scott I Ing nothing about either. Miss Edith Preu.sse of Highland enemy. at any time In the afternoon. \ teily’ dominated by the Reich ever add to the derperit of such a sit­ law. Mr. Roosevelt is re-elected hy an with the pimple, but Instead the articles, suitable for Christmas lO-Ib. bag Fitzgerald was the hero of the Ham­ finger should be covered with cot­ gifts will be on sale. Supper will .-.v.mie. employed in the Aetna In­ She died Monday. Nov. 18 at the God walks In the light and all electoral vote of 4tn to 82. He will ' boys wore ‘ Then you call In a man who VAN CAMP'S MILK 25c { SUGAR ^ince the, Czechs were sold down uation by advertising Manchester things can see per age and college ton, so that only the cotton be served from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. surance Co,, Hartford, is vacation­ home of her son, Fitch N. Jones, follow that w;lth the announce­ coonskin coats. knows scenic designing, and tell ing at Niagra Falls. N. X. where she was taken to be cared the river. Is the most shredded and as a town that doesn't mean what And would we could see what ment that Henry A. Wallace was . touches the skin.' and will be followed by entertain­ him what you want. If the design­ Care should bo taken to keep ment. Tickets may be secured A monument to the memory of for by Mrs. T. C. Ives. bedraggled feather that Adolf has "It says? That's a rotten reputa- He saw. elected vice-president by the same I We want to tell you a little er is an imaginative fellow with a Stafford Springs vote, the organs of elimination working from Mrs. H. H. Wllles, chairman Percy Stockser was unveiled Sun­ The Rev. H. R. Keen of St. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE pound 22c yet stuck In his cap. j tlon for any town to get: and We about this club because It has the Hair for sensing what you would r 'gularly, and the warm water day in the Jewish Cemetery, El­ Peter's Episcopal church, preached Joha O. Netto A wonderful world. He made It Then- and not until then—will odd distinction of being in good like to have, but are unable to ex­ of the committee in charge. The moat unpredictable entity In are doing our sloven best to at­ for man,^ enema will help in this respect. Funeral lington Center. Relatives and Sunday at 11 s. m. from the text. " 47$. StaJforO President ' Ronacvelt and Vice- . taste. Its color scheme Is white press—^say a fellow like Clark friends from Boston. Buffalo. New ■'Stir up the will of Thy faithful the whole European situation Is tach It to our own rommimity, Provided for.all of .our need ■ President Wallace be constitution- . Those readers who have not yet The funeral of Mrs. Agnes Las- rust, and green White is Imnor-; Robinson, who has been to Rio— received ,our special articles on York city. Roekville, and Elling­ people, O Lord." He said that the LAN D O'LAKES; SUTTER Russia. Mr. Molotoff went to Ber­ ljet’.s quit it. I^et'.s take down ; And most of this grace and most ally elected to their high offices. tant this year. I why. It's in the bag. All you do is sow, 87, widow of Wilhelm I.rfu*- Copies of the annual report of pound 38c of this plan ACNE are invited to send 5 cents aow was held from the home of her ton attended.-The service address day was known as "Stir up Sun­ lin and saw Hitler. When he went . tho.se signs. If we are too lazy or ] This is the final chapter of the ! tell him to write hia own d6ftnl- was by Rabbi Silverman of Hart­ the town of Stafford for the fiscal Made void, by oppre.ssion and election. The first was that first in stamps and a self addressed en­ son, Curtis W. La.saow of Grand day," In the church. It was the year ended August 21st are now Drbmfdary back home Berlin chortled that Thls basement Is supported by tlon of Copacabana, and there you velope to the McCoy Health Ser­ ford. Mr. Stockser was for many last Sunday In the church year, WE REPEAT! TENDER— PLIJMP— YOUNG too Indifferent or too lacking In ; greed. Tuesday In November, The second several large hideous posts. When ; are. avenue on Monday afternoon. Rev. years a local constable. His death available at the office of the town another great "pact" had • been courage and enterprise to make will occur on December 16 tthe vice, care of this newspaper, and Karl Otto Klette, pastor of the next Sunday marking the begin­ clerk, Harold L. Andrews In the we will be very glad to send them occurred in an automobile acci­ ning of the' Advent season. -^He Pitted Dotes 2 7i-oz. pkgs. 25c agreed on. Rut nothing was sign- ^ even a decent approach to speed Just what is the matter, who is to first Monday after the .second First Lutheran church officiated. dent November 6. 19.39. He was Warren Memorial Hall. Fifteen blame? Wednesday when the duly elect- to you. Many readers have writ­ The bearers were: Martin Lletzel, spoke of the great need for keep­ hundred copies of the report were ed at Berlin and nothing has been ' regulation, at lea.st we don't have I Jority but was elected by an elec- 1 ten thanking us for the help they the son of Mr. and Mrs, Abram ing alive the seeds of religious Squash or Just . how ran w» straighten eiTHtlectors as.semble at their state Peter Teabo, Howard Taft, Stock.ser of Pinney street. Elling- received from the printer and all ^Igncd since. . When ■v'l toral commission, made up of ; have received in clearing up their $7 .5 0 George Herzog, William Baer and faith' In a world torn by war and Hungary ; to put up the phoney front of things out ? j capital.s and cast their ballots, representatives, sonator.s and Su­ J[)pen Forum tOi., citizens of the town are eligible to Man's systems and lams, which we complexion, by following the in­ George Schelner. Burial was in dissensions. He also mentioned Pumpkin 2 No. 2 i cons 25c Ided and let herself he made speed-regulating community only make and .sign certificates of their preme Court Justices. | structions in these articles.' Most anyone would wel­ F'uneral services for Rabbi Is­ receive one. The report usually could name I votes, and forward one of these Elmwood cemetery, Vernon cen­ the possibility nf another thou­ distributed at the annual town part-xOf the New Order Berlin spe- i to renege on It. Help the Mentally .Afflicted. come two of these tables rael Corr, leader of the Kmeseth sand years of "dark ages,” when All promise to-bring this about. i rertificates by registered mail to ter. Israel Synagogue in Ellington, who election in October was delayed Stuffed Olives small bot. 9c ciflca\ly declared that this move ' Get the speed slgjis down. At 'Have Been Feted j Editor, The Evening Herald: Questions anti Answers to use at the ends of their, Aatembly Meeting only the monasteries and convents the prealde,nt of the Senate. .Moat politiciana agree with the | The Connecticut State Hospital davenport. The two book­ died Saturday night at his home in this year by the examination of Ocean Spray • was witty the knowledge and full worst that would give the decent, , Are all of them rieht. or all, of (Rmindwomis In Children) "Aaaembly Night" will be ob­ Pinpey street, were hold in the’ kept alive the germ of religion, the Ixmks and financial records of "irate Federalist" that electors ! at Middletown is preparing to ob- Question: E. N. writes; "Wi shelves make this a par- served this evening by Mayflower. civilization and learning, but added consent'oK Moscow. Whcrein>on law-abiding motorist ^ an even them wrong. It's Not It^iqiiired are named to act. not think, and | sferve the Christmas holidays with S.vnagogiui Sunday afternoon with the town of Stafford, by certified Cranberry Sauce 2 17-oz. cons21c Just which one is which, can we The electoral college system, sot you please write sofnething /in ■N:icularly useful mi^el. Rebekah Lodge with many guests the brighter hope that the present 25c Lb. f the official Russtnn news agency for the most part, being named an i appropriate festivities. Every Usually $8.50, Rabbi J. H, Aronson of New Brit­ public accountants as prescribed Silver Lane - 'c j break with the scornful violator say? » I up by the Constitution, is about roundworms ? My neighbor th expMted to be present. As.sembly ain officiating. The funeral was upheaval might be dying throes of by the state tax commissioner un­ ^an d J gave out a definite, brusque denial And they would cea.se being a con­ elector is about a.s empty and | effort will be made to make the her little girl may have roiind- Pri^dent Mrs. Hattie Brooks of an old order, to be replaced by a One thing Is surf If we keep this . the queerest method of election arronymous a national honor aa ' season one Of rejoicing, and as an largely attended. Burial was In the der the municipal act of 1939. The Sweet Mixed Pickles qt. bot. 25c f that the Kremlin had had sny- up long \ anywhere In the world. Oddly worms but she is afraid to give her Mystic and Assembly Vice Preal- Jewish cemetery. Ellington Center. better and happier one. when the report consists of 112 pages, the stant reminder that lis a commu­ could be Imagined. ; aid to such end, gifts for friend- medicine. Will you tell her what Home Circle V thing to -do with that arrange- j There'll he the jjiddler to pay. enough,- t h w t» no stipulation- deat Mrs. Melba Larson of Sey­ Mr. and Mrs. Buenos 5'oimg of clouds of war have cleared away. largest In many years. nity we don't mean what.we .sav. In 1932 and 1936. the grateful less patients and for those whose to do?" mour wili be guests. Noble grands Mr. Keen announced that choir 29c Lb. ? ment. Then, St the moment when that an elector has to vote as dl- Democratic committee brought friends are financially unable to St.-^m ford. Conn., former residents A special report by the certified ff God wants the earth and the rected by the vote in his state. Aa Answer: The roundworm la us- of other lodges in the district will of Ellington, have rnoved from practice will be held Wednesday auditors includes several items of Table Salt 2 2-lb. boxes 15c Bulgaria was on the point of being fulness thereof. a matter of fact, two alumni of the electoral college to Washing­ provide gifts, will not only be u ll> met with in children between attend. A supper will be aerve'd'.at evening Instead of Thursday this j ton for a sort of graduation fiesta. very acceptable to them,..but much Stamford ' to Taunton, , Mass., Interest with recommendations aa , ■ absorbed, came the .startling in­ l,OKan-\Valter Rill [ Be given to all of mankind. | the electoral college have won the ages o f '3 and 10. The worm It­ , six o'clock. During the business where Mr. Young Is assistant man­ week on accotmt of Thanksgiving follows; that the board of educa­ Mecca Coffee 1-lb. bog 22c The college "graduates" were appreciated by the hospital man­ self looks Something like an ordi­ session the degree' will be con­ day. There will be a communion CHOOSE formation that Russia, which has This' distress is oaiised hy those , their little paragraphs In the hia- .wined, dined, back-slapped and ager of Sears Roebuck A Company tion make appropriation Iran Jers Most press references to the Ijo- who dare scoff | tory hooka by voting •other than aa agement. nary earthworm, being from 5 to ferred upon a class of wndidates. store in that city. Mr. Young has service Thursday at the church at been the Biilgar*’ mentor for given the keys to the capital. This Gifts of any deacription will be 1 inches long .and of a light gray- in accordance with the state stat­ Stuffed Olives 6f-oz. bot. 29c gan-Wslter bill, a controversy | At God's word and His will, wo directed, Bingo TnnigbtS. been employed at the company 9 a. m., and a second service at 10 utes: that the town cler^ remit to YOUR Borden’s — None-Surh ytar.s, had sent word to .Sofia, shall find. In 1796, SamueJ Miles, named year, the committee Is no less welcome, but men patients appre- iah color' with a faint pink tint. Rockville Council No. 11.55 will .store in Stamford for several a. pi., with sermon. over which has developed in the i (iratefiil but It hasn't decided yet | elate ties, handkerchiefs, gloves, The symptoms may b: very vague the town treasurer, monthly as "Keep out.’ -And Bulgaria is keep- j Senate, emphasize the purpoac of 1 as an Adams elector In >Pennsyl- bold a turkey bingo this evening years. His many friends will be The Rev. George M. Milne required by the general statutes, : TURKEYS Mince Meat 2 pkgs. 23c Lefs walk in the light with God vania, cast his ballot for Thomas whether it will bring the college hose, cigarettes, tobacco, p ip ^ and may not point to the prcaence at the Town. Hall. Thirty turkeys glad to learn of his prornotion to preached a Thanksgiving aermoD Ing out. I that measure to subject to court ' in for a third-term blow-out. •" |etc.;. while women patients appre- of worms at all. However, such all receipts from dog licenses col­ day by day. Jefferson, drawing this comment and 15 chickens will be awarded th' Taunton store. at the Hebron and Gilead Congre­ lected; that the approval by the HER? That leaves a continuous atrip 1 review regulations and rulings of . I.,et His word, be our guide and from an Irate Federalist: "What? I gathered' It dependa more on | elate' aprons, handkerchiefs, symptoms aa indigcstiorl, abdom­ aa prises, the latter as door prizes. Past Lecturer's NlRht will be ob­ gational churches, based on the Layer Figs 8-oz. pkg. 9c the state of the national commit- gloves, hose; etc. Candy and inal colic, poor appetite, gritting board of p&rk commissioners of of countr.v, plenty wide for ram-1 the National Labor Relations' shield. I Do I chuse Samuel Miles to de- ...... j i • Playing will start at eight o'clock served at the meeting of Ellington 65th Psalm. Mrs. William O. claims against the park fund be | I.et govemmenU wield the swor/1 ; termlne for me whether .John I'*" (Packages of dates, figs and fancy of the teeth at night, and disturb­ Bell Seasoning paigning. reaching from the old , Board. It is not often mentioned and a portion of the proceeds will Grange held" in Ellington Town Seyms of Colchester presided at indicated on the face of each, pkg. 9c of gratitude for those 449 votes, j biscuit are particularly enjoyed ance of the sleep may occur. As hall. Wednesday evening. Mrs. Campfire In that.way ^ Adams or Thomas Jefferson shall these may be due to many other go to St. Bernard's church.-.■ the organ, and Howard Wagner of claim; that the tax collector set.up HEADQUARTERS FOR TURKEYS AND ALL THE Ru.sslan frontier through Bessara? that rulings of the Securities Com- Which God has ordained them to he President? No! I chuse him to ------by both men and women. Dona- '* Fined Eugene A. Finance Is In charge of Colchester sang a solo. "Good causes, they do not necessarily In­ a'back tax ledger (this is already TRIMMINGS! WE ARE TAKING ORDERS FOR bla- now Ru.sslan— the Dub'ruja. j mis.sion could be much more ea.sily wield. act. not to think." , . • ; . , I X ' ■ tlon* money are acceptable. Wayne Brenchman, 35, nf 1048 the program. Shepherd." "The choir sang an an­ being done by Selah Sanger, tax Marshmallows 8-oz. pkg. 9c l i e a > V i F l i a r C l K e p t !»nd wlIl be spent for appropriate dicate roundworms. The most con­ now Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Turkey j brought under court review or I The other electoral collegian clusive evidence of the presence of Murray Street, Flushing ,L. I., was them, "Make a Joyful noise unto collector); that a legal opinion be THANKSGIVING POULTRY NOW! For distress will sure come. If not . who went astray was William • A . gifts. Checks may be made pay- and Greece, which shuts off the ^ that the bill puts a premium on roiihdwbrms is the finding of one fined $10 and coats of $6 with $5 the Lord." The foregoing musical obtained aa to whether or not the Chickens for Roasting. Any Size! Ducks! Geese! Diamond Walnuts lb. 25c now here, j Plumer of New - Hampshire, who. of the fine being remitted by program was at the Hebron \ t Boston Yard i of the worms in the stool. If one Cycling Congests deposits of the funds of the An­ Capons! Broilers! Fryers! F'owl! Axis from the Black Sea, the sea throwing Into the courts many If we let the. oppressor go free, i In 1820, cast the only electoral is discharged it is generally safe Judge Thomas L. Larkin in the church. nette Hyde Colton fund, which are Mixed l^uts of Marmora, the Dardanelles and other activities of various federal So wield that old sword In good vote against James Monroe. The ______I Packages should be sent so as City Court of Rockville oh Mon­ Mrs. Louise Bliime and her lb. 23c to conclude there are others still kept in the Springfield Safe De­ Rlieed or Crushed the Aegean, as effectively as If a ' agencies. Godly fear story is that he did this to pre­ I to reach the hospital not later remaining in the Inleatine. The day. He was arrested by State Po-' iMililarv Traffic small charge. Janet Lyon of Avon, posit and trust Company is In ac­ The way that God meant It to serve for Washington the honor Boston, Nov. 26-(iP)—A heavy ; than December 20. and should be liceman John J. Yaskulka of the spent several days lately at the Niblet Brand Corn 2 cons 21c continci.t Intervened—so long as it | o n ly tho.se relatively few per- best thing for your neighbor to cordance with the general stat­ Dromedary be. of being’ the only President elect­ guard was maintained at the Boa-1 addressed to the Connecticut State do would be to take the little girl Stafford Barracks on a ch.'vge of home of the former's daughter, utes. Dole's Pineapple No. con 22c ______ton Navy Yard today although i Hospital, Middletown, Conn., and can be defended. Bulgaria, aa an sons who have carefully studied ed unanimously. Some historians to her doctor. If worma are actu­ speeding. Amsterdam, (via Berlin) Nov. Mrs. Claude W. Jones. In the report the auditors state Hnnt’a , call this story'^Just another bit of ; POllc* ■aid * "tip " that led to a I marked, "Christmas Donation.’* Axis member, would have broken the text of the Logan-Walter bill God has a way out and glad we ally present, he will suggest ap­ Peter Scanlon, 77, of no perma­ 26—iJP)—Wh.at thia coimrty needs Principal S. H. Lorenzen of the that with the exception of the Orange, Lemon or this Black Sea continuity. It is a can be. school history-book bunk and In- "l>omb scare" yesterday had been! Those bearing the name and ad- propriate treatment. Judging nent address, was ‘ committed to East Hampton High school will be book! of the former tax collector Fruit Salad No. 2 i con 25c are In a position to understand to To those in dl.stress we. tell sist that Mr. Plumer had a sincere ' traced to a well-intentioned, but dress of the sender will be $7.95 Is bicycles built for two. guess that Hitler was told by Mos­ from the information given, the Tolland Jail for sixty days when German authorities complain guest speaker this evening, at a all towm records which were re­ R. ft'R. — Fig or Plnm Citron Peels can9e exactly what extent the adminis- forth; and violent dislike for the gentle- ^ apparently misinformed, man who promptly acknowledged. Pack­ mother la not poaitive that round- presented on a vagrancy charge. meeting of the local Parent- viewed by the auditors were well" cow that the Soviet Union wovjlcl Through faith In the word of God man from Virginia. | previously had be*n treated aa a ' ages containing gifts separately that mllitnry traffic Is congested .tration of variou.s New Deal laws worms are actually present. It Do your friends have « He said he was bom la New by .various cycling Dutch traffic Teacher Association to be .held at kept. They determined from prop­ Puddings lb. con 27c Vermont M aid Syrup 12-oz. bot. 15c we ran see, — Three times, however, has the •’’•‘btal patient. | wrapped ahould be 'accompanied maple living room . . den not permit such a severance; that would, by Its action, be transfer­ would be better to make sure that Britain but had no permanent law violators, principally couples the Hebron Green school rooms. er resources that there were no Confectioner’a God's Kingdom established on electoral college failed to elect a In a telephone message to the ] by a list of the contents, In order they are present before giving any nr bedroom t Hera’fe a His topic will be "Understanding if he wanted to reach the Black red from the executive to the Judi­ home. who hold hands while pedalling, suits or claims pending against Sunsweet Prunes 2-lb. pkg. 15c earth. President. Once It failed to name the man had reported that | to obviate the necessity of opening remedy to get rid of the w.orms. quaint solid maple piece the High School Child.’* ’There the town which would materially Sugar Sea be would have to fight, not cial departments of our govern­ I a vice-president. John Q. Adams | * workmtm planned to smuggle a | gifts before presentation. The passage of a worm, or the that is sure to please them. moonstruck, down the road. will be a voeal aolo by Mra. Char­ 3 1-lb. pkg. 25c Wants to .\i't .Alone .. Ill addition to cash fines, one affect its financial position at Au­ Silver I juie Bulgaria alone but Russia, Tur­ ment—and among those few per­ If any one Man. knows how and and Thomas Jefferson both failed ! time bomb, or dynamite into the R. L. Leak, M. D., finding of the ova in the stool 20" wide; 39" high, Reg. lotte Tribbles, special music teach­ gust 31, 1940. During the course My-T-Fine Desserts 3 pkgs. 14c can rule, to get electoral majorities and yard to blow up a ship. Pockets,- Superintendent, $9.95. ■■.•'V.' York, N'lV. '26.--(J’i—Rose- fui'iii of punishment inaugurated key, Greece and Yugoslavia. sons we cannot claim to be includ­ through making a microscopic ex­ er in this and aurruunding towns of the auditors examination, the Thia big world In wisdom and were elected to the Presidency' by lunch boxes and automobOea of Middletown, Conn., amination, la direct evidence that '” Lane of fllmdbm’s l^no .al.a- s'lncp the German occupation l.s to under supervision of Martin B. Maraschino Cherries 3-oz. bot. 9c Sweet Relish pint jof 17c Anyhow the immediate threat ed. But the main purpose of the new tax collector was Instructed grace: the House of Representatives. thousands of civilian employes j Nov. 25, 1940. treatment is needed. -rs doesn’t want any more alatcr ileflate the oltendcrs' bicycle tires Robertson.' There will also be a as to the various records and Burt Olney ^ to Britain and to the Dardanelles measure is easy enough to under­ 'Tie Christ, who designed It. 'tia Martin Van Buren's vice-presii were searched as they .entered the | ------‘ tz -ahe wants to be alone. and remove the valves. social hour at the close with re­ Spry or Crisco lb. can 17c His footstool. dent, Richard M. Johnson, failed statutory requiremsnts. A com­ fades. And if Hitler now wants stand. It is to provide for practi­ yard. No explosives were re -! Remedy Nolae la Hazard "ram now on I’m doings things But even such deflation, beside freshments served by a committee plete report of the auditon U Uit- Applesauce 3 No.2cant25C( None other la fit for the place. to get a majority and was elected ported found. ‘ working a hardship on love in the to come to the aid of Musaolini be cally endleae appeals to the courts WATKINS ''one.” she said yesterday. ’'Pris­ in charge. A general invitation la •d In the annual report. Bisquick Ige. pkg. 28c A. E. Fish, by the Senate. Both methods are Contacted b y ' police, the man Our .anesatora argued that a Noise Is a major haziard in mod­ cilla (one of her three-slaters, the Lowlands, ndd.s little to the traffic extended to the public to attend. 11-oz. pkga lOcj nmet march hla anniee over the by parties interested In avoiding provided in the Constitution In Rrrr Rabbit — Oreew Ijibel Currants said he had "overheard" talk of gargleY made from pine needles ern exiatence, contributing to ethers being I.ola and l.«otal problem's solution, beeaiise there Mrs. J. Alton Hall has retiiriled About 186.000 motor vehicles CamJc Alps or through' France. the enforcement of specific laws.- During July and Augu.st of 1910. case the electoral college doesn't ' an Intending" bombing. Police boiled in vinegar was good for the chronic ill health and premature (.'.tone in our pictures together. 1 Ihe some 4,000.000 bicycle.a in tlil.s lb her" home on the ,llebron-And- 73 airports built by the WPA'were offer a majority vote. Rutherford i turned him over to naval officers teeth and gums, because the scales BROTHERS will he needed by the War Depart­ Molasses ’ No. H con 14c Seedless Raisins 3 pkgs. 25< U» certainly^Ul not court a new There la a great deal of com- old age. according to Dr. Foster felt neglected." country of' 8,000,000 persons. over road with her infant daugh­ ment to transport 1,400,000 men. certified h v ^ a Armv and Navv. B. Haves also failed to get a ma- 1 for further que^ioning. | on pins donee resemble teeth. Kennedy of Cornell.

. ( ( 1 MANCHESTER BVBNINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TDE8DAT, NOVEMBER 26,1946 Y a q s e l e MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1946 3ETEN stances; marriage le life’s longest, SERIAL STORY Insurance Murder Ring Advice Given most Important, most Intimate and Cheney Brother* machine depart* Juniu* Kdwanl OGl, cmlled tot either most satisfying or moat ment. Mrs. Suchy U secretary of millUry service thi* week a* Buck- Irritating frlendahip. i f D U U M Sliver WeSding the Ladles Aid society of the Con­ Inghata county’* No. 1 draftee, On Marriage “ It Is well for the two partner* WomsaWoman who susuOar pslnfol, won’t be able to go. Call, a by­ DUDE COLLEGE Inquiry Is Nearing End "Isr " psrioda withwt' Mrvous, ___ [entity of Inventor cordia Lutheran church and Mr. ^ ------to he of opposite psychological na­ Suchy Is treasurer of the Zipaer stander during a civilian shooting coevnnwr. tures; extroverts should marry In­ spoils du* to funetinnsi «aui_ BY OREN ARNOLD Nt* SXnVICK. INC. should rind I.'ijrdls ■. Plnkbam*e Is Celebrated club. scrape, waa struck by a stray bul­ Philadelphia, Nov. 26- An > ti jverts and vice versa." VemtabI* Compound ttmjilH «*er- Relatives and friend* who ar­ let and rtlghtly wounded. » The MEinehester ed to try him for the drowning of Minister Urgen Cotii|Mil- reloua to rsllev* aueh dlstrts*. Investigation that begaq with the Of Bombsight Secret ranged for the enjoyable affair crippled Rafaelo Caruao. Pctrillo Pittkbam’* Compound la mad* *me- death of an obscure VVPA worker was convicted and again sentenc­ ii^ty Physical Examin­ Hold Memorial Rervlee etallt to h*lp such w*sk, tirtd w e^ Sixty Present to Con* were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Tureck, Yeaterdsy! Ronnie detemilnea dude ranch hoatess, that the big On Saturday he was downtown two years sgo and disclosed the en to go tmlllng thru diffleult ' ----- t ------Mrs. John Klein, slater of Mr. to Jar Dr. York out of hi* shell. ed to death. Again he has ap­ ations for Couples. Ov*r 1,000.000 women hsv* Pueblo University dance on Sat­ again, hoping to s ^ either Ronl­ grim machinations of an insurance pealed. I.iondon, Nov. 26—(/T^—American mnsrksbia bananu. WHX gratulate Mr. and Mrs. Suchy; Mr. and Mra. Henry Lange, She, take, him Sylng, ordem him' urday night was not exclusively murder ring has about reached ■ntTINni Anjr drugatore. lorities Decline to Philadelphia Draftees brother and alster-ln-law of Mrs. to leave off hi* siamie*, decide* to ca or the Mexican girl named "fimonthle” In Case correspondents covering the I.^m- r for students but was open to "the Montoya. He wanted somehow to Its finale. Petrlllo, police said, was the Rt. Paul, Nov. 26 (/P) — Dr. Jacob Sucliy. Pwblic Market don war front held a memorial Suchy, and Mrs. Andrew Wlnzler. enll him "We*’’ and cllmnxe* all .Richard C. Raines, Methodist min­ ^eal Nam* be** H** All Khs Pretty Girl hjr B«klnx him to take her to the right people” of the little com­ arrange a logical meeting with the “Only a few odds and ends re­ “smoothie*’ In the case. He Sought service today In. Harvard chapel munity aa well. The village waa girl using the crutch. main now,” said Assistant Dis­ ister of Minneapolis has some ad­ le Be Endangered; Mr. and Mr». Jacob Suchy, of dance Saturday night. The pro- -out women with “husband trou­ of Southwark cathMrsl for Ralph ALICE COFRAN fe**or readily agree*. closely knit to the university in He . had received' Instructions to trict Attoniey Vincent McDevltt bles" and told them how their vice for young people on how to Barnes. New York Herald Tribune Philadelphia, Nov. 26.-vi/e> 32 Bank street, were pleasantly as be ticked off the cases of 25 spouses could be disposed of. make s succesa of marriage. (Known As <£tueen Alloa) IvNot Navy Man. Rt'lireil Ivorytou Holiday • • • both business and social life. Mr. citntsdt this person at once, and reporter killed last Tuesday In the SPIRITUAL MEDIUM __Pretty 19-year-old Emma surprised Saturday evening when\ persons charged with the 2i A fat insurance policy was gen­ crash of a British bomber in Yu- i We* Meeta a Rival Girardeau could feel himself quite he had alreadly been In town al­ Holding a "marriage clinic” at Seventh Daughter of a Neventh Mulqueen unhesitatingly “did a group of 60 of their relatives welcome there Just by purchasing most a week. Still, he had been known slayings. erally a major requirement. Poison Hamllne University here yester­ gislavis. ; I^Wsahington. Nov. 26—(JPi—^The i my bit for the country” yes­ and friends gathered at the Zipser \ Kxecutive Dies UHAPTKU Vm tieketa In advance. Two women and two men have v/as generally the second and the Born tVllb a Veil. X ” who developed the n a -1 Have Eight O'Clodc rvi- told to move with discretion, too. day he recommended compulsory Reading* Dally 9 A. M. In B P. ill terday In staid Independence Club hall on Brainnrd place, to f ■Til alng a eong-g-g-g-g ” He bought two tieketa In . the been sentenced to the electric victim, usually obscure except in physical examination of men and A defense hill now provides; on’« No. 1 miliUry—the Jealously 1 lom ground exactly right He knew It would never do to Or By Appointment. In Ihe Hanrhlg' Hall. observe their 25th wedding anni­ Dr. Woodrow Wealey York, Varsity Pharnsacy and went at rush in carelessly. The whole fat* chair. Nine are serving life terms. , hia own environment soon was women before marriage and gave' funds of $80,000,000 to start a pro- i rded, high accuracy bombsight; Hundreds stood In solemn versary. Ivoryton, Nov. 26— Archi­ for your own coffee pot. Ph.D., Rtopped nhort. Five are Imprisoned for two to 20 mourned. gram of 4,000 civil airports, all of i of the Penpla.for 30 Vrnrs. being shielded so carefully. It i once to the drugatore phone booth. of a nation—If one looked at it these additional pointers for those 171 Church Street, Hartford, silence around the liberty bell Following a salad supper, Al­ bald W. Comstock, 80. retired local He caught a gllmspe of htniaelf The Rocking R ranch answered. that way—hung on his or her un' years. Another "lifer" died soon Petrillo’s uncle. Paul, a tailor, contemplating matrimony. which would have more or less ! learned today, that authori-1 fred C. Lange: brother of Mrs. POULTRY I accused as the other ringleader, military utility. Phone e-2287 when ceremonies were finish­ decline to reveal his Identity manufacturer, died suddenly of a In hia long bathroom mirror. Hia I but somebody with a Mexican dla- der-cover activity here: but more after entering prison. Three wom­ "Look for qualities in a mate ed for the city's first 48 Suchy, who acted as toastmaster. miiacular body wn.s pink from ' left informed him that Miss Ron- important, his personal pleasure en were acquitted and one is yet j was convicted in the death of I;ugl you would search for in an ideal .. hia life be endangered. ! Introduced Mias Eleanor Wlnzler heart attack yesterday as he was I.. ried to Mr. Suchy by Rev. Herman they are unanimously agreed " • Holiday Bakery Goods — Baked Right Here! choir. headlights of his sleek, almost Petrlllo was convicted In March, mualdo for the murder of her hus­ F] A MAN KTeVER. lOSei Now Standard Kqiiipnient Stipplch on November 24. 1915. NOW AT lOWtST said IN MltTOgY _ Still, why not 7 Heh-heh!" Mr. Ballcy felt like silent new coupe picked up a sign yaara through all Idndt General Marshall said that the teasing a little. “When you coming 1939, but won an order for s new band, Antonio, Mrs. Gionetti for RAiTwm WOMEN— Hartford, Nov. 26.—i/Pi—Lieut. They have two children. MLss Ema He snapped his jaw tight. He on the highway. "Rocking R trial. Instead of trying him again th- murder of her former husband, ol weathar a BARBER UNTIL ONE OF TUtM , I^Worden” development had been L. Suchy who is employed by the Draftee Hit by Bullet Squash, Pumpkin or Mince Pics, Ro l l s — \ l^arge As.s«>rtment 1 had, this (lay, gone airplane rid­ out to the ranch?” Ranch. Turn Here," it read. He Ganaaoo Individual or Ikdopted as standard equipment for Col. Anson F. McCook of Hart­ / on the same count, thf state elect­ Peter Pirblll. HURTS HIS VANITY'— Traveler's Insurance company, AT ALL AAP SUPER MARKHS each to Choose From! D ozen...... 1 ^ C ing for the very lir.st time. Me liad "Well sir, I wanted to come .Sat­ made the turn and almost Imme­ Strip Shingle -Rooi will Ithe United States Army and Navy ford had the backing of a group and Walter H. Suchy who Is in Buckingham, Va., Nov. 26—(fl’)-- 29c urday that's tomorrow. There’s a jbombers, superseding the Sperry gone with America's beat-known diately had to slow down for an carry on. It beautihsa the of Hartford county members Fruit Cakes, light or ^ |F and \ Fine Assortment of Layer girl, Ronica Bailey, wealthy aoclal- dance tomorrow night College elderly and rather ratty sedan Our u.sed cars keep faith— llnBtrument. dance. I hoped maybe Ronlca growled, leaving hia .leat. '.'Isn't fled, Its very Ilf* suddenly ebb­ homa and ahuts out the of the Republican State Cen­ Ite renowned coast to coa,. box...... ^ 9 c POTATOES 6 lbs. 25c PEARS 5 for 19c Mince Meat Stuffed Olives A The hearings were to h.ave start- fiO, mumps. 46; gonorrfiea. 38; LOIN CENTER CUT Stuffed Oli.e.s, C .After Dinner Mi m s. Rich- lid yesterday, but were delayed g Vironchopneumonia. 2.5; and pul­ Delicious Florida Juice _____11c pkg. ^ Week because Dr Saxon is still monary tuberculosis, 1«. . ! VEAL CHOPS Ib. 25c PORK CHOPS Ib. 19c lOFfOz. jar ...... ardson’s, 12 Portions 2 jars 25c , .honflned to the New Haven hospi­ 39c A^ortment Stuffed Olives, pkg...... 10c Camembert, C O # * Royal Scarlet Fine QuaUty— (Reg. 23cD, tal where he underwent an emer­ The German Ju-87 dive bomber j LINK—PORK FRESH Caramels, lb . doz. gency appendectomy Saturd.ay has a level flight speed of 245 Almond, Celery, Pimento p ortio n s...... O jtC Vi-lb. p k g ...... plght. It Is expected he will have miles an hour, i SAUSAGE Ib. 18c PIGS'FEET Ib. 6c and Ripe, 10c Leiderkranz, ORANGES Telephane Peas Fruit Cacktail Tootsie Lollypops, I- recovered sufriclontly Ito Join medium jar .... 27c p a c k a g e ...... W e’ve never been eo enthusiastic about anything; we ever sold as we are wivernor-Elect Hurley. ^.Acting 1 .MACHINE SLICED SUCED 25c SPE CIAL! Delicious, Ripe, Seedless . 2 cans 25c Lgst. Na. can 19c dozen ...... 10c Muensler Chees^ about the.se extra fine Turkeys! AH we can sav is: SEE THEM BE­ finance Commissioner Robert H. GREENLAND PE.'tS...... S ran* ?5c ; 'Weir and Acting Budget Director 1 BOILED HAM Ib. 33c SPICED HAM Ib. 23c MINCE MEAT Ib...... FORE YOU EVEN THINK OF:«UYIN(;! THEY ARE THE BEST Evlra DpHuIour **IIonip Style’* FrppiitoM : IQaude E. Taylor when the hear- Cranberry Sauce, Royal EVER! ings open next Monday. Mahieu's c r e a m None-Such, Fine QiiaUty— (Reg. 33c!) 1 REAI, Scarlet, Fancy, Roquefort Societe GRAPEFRUIT 7 2 5 Elberta Peaches 183 Spruce Street 2 pkgs...... 21c 17-oz. can, 2 for.. ported, 1 SHARP CHEESE Ib. 33c CHEESE Ib. 25c 25c ROASTING CHICKENS Ib. 2/l^c F ancy—Large—Diamond BarHett Pears Royal Scarlet, Ocean Spray, Cranberry Vi pound ...... Fanev—Firm—Ripe Lgst. Ng. 2j- can 19c Gi>r«lon Is 1 COUNTRY VEGETABLE 2 pkgs. 19c Sweet Potatoes, vacuuni Lgst. Na. 2^ can 19c FaricvoDiced Pears and Sauce, j'* * 1 1 — LONG ISLAND DUCKS Ib. 21c WALNUTS CRANBERRIES Ib. 19c Sweet— (Reg. 2.V!) Royal c a n ...... l i e pack. Royal Scarlet, ^ ^ — I 'Back on Broadwav 1 ROLL BUTTER Ib. 35c SHORTENING Ib. m e •*’3 CUT UP FOWL 1 ^ The Finest Mlxtum Ws's's Ever Seen! Conslat* of Large Diamond Walnuts, Large Paper Peiiane, 2-lb 33c Ocean Spray Cranberry large can I wC ^ box 59c Maraschina Cherries Mixed Pickles tall ca n ...... lOe Brownie, Cocktail, ^ "jr Fruit Cocktail,' Royal Scar­ Paper------Almond*,- --- Large.me.*. PolUheda^*|^«r a tiaa^ato.Brazils and Large Filbert*! BLUR RIBBON JACK FROST BELL’S Large 24az. jar 19c New jYork, Nov. 26— (IFi — . 2-lb. jar 25c bottle ...... I # e let, Fancy. 0 1 # » PORK ROAST 3 jars 25c |< .Waxey Gordon, ^ broke by his POULTRY SEASONING Heinz, FRESH SHOUt^ERS Ib. Owrn admission and still owing a ’ Habitant Pea Seedless Raisins Brown Sugar Royal Scarlet or Dole’s largest can ...... i b I C RIB H ALF or WHOLE Fancy Mixed NUTS Dpllrlouft Sliced or Halvpii! 1-lb. can 23c Bartlett Pears, Roya> Scar­ fe d e ra l fine of $40,(><)0, is back op j Soup. Igst. can. 11c Pineapple Juice, Fancy Grade Cam ^W>i>adway after seven years In pri- i Crosse & BlackwelLL No. 2 can, 2 for . . . I' let, largest O O # * WE HAVE A CHEAPER MIXTURE. TOO. AT ...... lb. I9e Peaches aon during wiiich the street he ; can ...... A t — V 1 5 e lb. once supplied with bootleg whiskey'' Stale Bread for 2 Na. 2 cans 25c. 2 'Na. 2 i cans 25c tamed down greatly. Maine Clams, 2 5 c ’"" 49c 2 large loaves Sliced Pineapple,' ^ 1,000 Pounds of Firm-Fancy— Emperor— Sweet „ ^ News of the one-time racketeer’s can Seedless Raisins, ^ for ...... Royal Scarlet, ' — PLUM PUDDING, C. & B...... can 2.5c SPECI.4L! Weston’* 11c MARSHMALLOW FLUFF SPECIAL! I^Breedom was contained in a Fed; 3 pkgs...... A J C Bell’s Seasoning, largest can ...... 4LwC BELL’S POULTRY SEASONING ...... 7c ^i.bral court order yesterday order­ Large Can 1 O RITZ COOKIES ing Waxey (born Irving Wexlerl •, Table Raisins on* Stem package ...... Tiny Peas, Royal T O— KRAFT CHEESE GRAPES FRUIT SALAD ...... Ige. No, 2 ' i can 2.5c Salte.sea to appear Dec.’ S for investigation Fancy, | O Softasilk Cake Scarlet, No. 2 can. . 1 7 C FOODS ' FANCY STRING BEANS ..... 2 cans 29c of his ability to pay the fine. Im- Clam Chowder, 2 lbs. 25c SALADA TEA — BROWN LABEL 15-oz. pkg...... ■ W V Flour, pkg...... Asparagus Tips, 0 7 SW’EETEN ED L a r g e d ulcy— Sweet— Delicious PINEAPPLE JUICE, Dole’s . 3 cans 25c poeed when he received a TO-year largest can .... 2* pl

--J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANUHE81TSR. CONN,. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1940 PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1940 W E l - V E Ilona, had foraatallsd'a Chinsas ef­ Although no official explanation pany providing for compulsory Guard Camp Date of the delay was contained In the arbitration and for no other Head o f Meriden fort to retake Ichang, Important Try to Settle Vongtxe river port near the eaat- order, guard circles here expressed strikes during the two years of the em border of Ssechwan province. Delayetl 10 Days the opinion that construction dif­ Minnesota Holds Impressive Lead in Football Rankings [others’ Club Hears Vultee Strike contract. Silver Firm Di^s Recent Chinese reports said the ficulties at the newly-created Union leaders. In protest, said Japanese already were being driv­ Florida base were responsible. that In negotiations before the Merlden, Nov. 36.—UP)—George en from Ichang. (OMiUnoed fram PM « 0<>«) strike started the company accept­ Hartford, Nov. 36—(/P)— The Bond Issue Awarded Lecture on Children ed a modified strike provision. Horace Wilcox, 84, of S7 Pleasant street, chairman of the Board of induction of 5,000 Connecticut Na­ Department of Labor's Concilia­ Three strike leaders, Wyndhsm Two Violent Deaths Today Hartford. Nov. 26 — (JPj ~ The PA’s Open Defense of Mortimer, Lou H. Mlchener and Directors of The International Sil­ tional Guardsmen Into Federal tion Service, arrived by airplane ver Company, died at hla home 36,000,000 Groton-New London Gains 86 Points More , je Audience Listens Hospital Notes from Washington to join the con­ George Forsberg, meanwhile Stamford, Nov. 28—(/P)—Two service in ' January at Camp this morning following an illness Blaniling, Fla., has teen postponed bridge bond Issue was awarded at ferences over the employment de­ quickly denied charges that the of about a year. \iolent deaths, one the drowning a public letting today at the capl- To Mrs. Alice Wallace mands of the United Automobile strike" involved Communists. ten days, Brig. Gen. Reginald B. State Court Grown at Mr. WilCox on Jan. 23, 1884 of 65-year-old Frank Kulka, who DeLacour, adjutant general of the tol to Halsey, Stewart and Co., Than Runnerup Aggies T ioy at the South Admitted yesterday: Ml.ss Mara and Aircraft Workers. Identified as Communists married Miss Nettie B. Curtis, New York, at a net overall Inter­ Not Replacing Simpson At Washington, Chairman Mar­ was last seen walking from his state, announced today. est cost of 31,463,300, a yearly Wood, 28 Robert road; Arthur daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. General DeLacour said he re­ Methodist Church. Steelman, fqrmer economics tin Dies of the House Un-Ameri­ Lucius Curtis of New Britain. Mrs. hi me to Cove pond about 500 feet rati^ of 1.4049 per cent. O’Neill. 57 Park street. professor at the University of Ala­ can Activities Committee said wit- away, and the fatal scalding of ceived notification by telegram East Side Rec Sunday Weslcrn Conference T i Discharged . yesterday: Mrs. Wilcox died in 1919. from the First Corps Area head­ Bible Reports lira. Alice Wallace Troj-> ad- Helen Skone.ski. 57 Hawthorne bama, emphasized that he was not nes.ses had identified the three ns He is survived by two sons, Roy one-year-old Frederick McElroy of Plant Hold at Auction tiists Awarded 1.562 replacing Maj. Sidney Simpson, Communists. Springdale, who fell In a tub of quarters in Boston that induction Middletown, Nov. 26— (/P)—The t dreaa laat night before the Man­ street; Niidcem Kaba. Stafford Cornwell Wilcox, executive vice of the 43rd Division, of which the Polish League Champs!. ; Springs; Frank Petraltts. South recalled by the War Department "The whole thing Is a complctq president and secretary of The In­ water while his mother prepared plant of The Rockfall Woolen In AP Poll; Stanford chester Mothers’ club at the South after union officials had charged fabrication so far as I am concern­ his bath, occurred here today. The Connecticut Guard is a part, Company, valued on city tax lists Aggies Slated Windsor. ternational Silver Company and body of Kulka was recovered by would take place on Jan. 13, in- Face Hartford in Lid- llethodlst church was' most en­ Admitted today. Paul TurUlng- him with Imfftding negotiations, ed,” -said Mortimer, an official of Horace Cornwell Wilcox, director at 380,000. was sold at auction to- Third and BC Fourth. •'The major purpose of my trip,’’ the United Automobile Workers. police. ' stead of Jan. 3 as planned. 1 day for 36,000. M jlngriSga thusiastically received- by an au- ton, 55 Winter street. of the hollow-ware sales for the Lifter of 5th SeaM n;iQQp[| 0 ].g ^ o i l ’ t e S t i Cornell Falls tQ 13tbi dlenoe that lilled the pariah haU. Birth: today, a .son to Mr. and .said Steelman, "i.S to settle this "I denied the charge that I was corporation. For Hard T Mrs. Edwin Adams, 9.3 (.Vioper dispute ns speedily as possible with a member of the Communist party He ;lso leaves two grandchil­ lo Games on Schedule! * m iiM O sarS Center Left ChMTd ItUed "And They All Lived Hap- justice to ail concerned. street. when it was made in 1938 and I dren, and a sister, Mrs. Leland H. By BIU Boot Uy Ever After,” or “Loosening ■ "Sunday T wired both parties, deny it now. There isn’t one shred “ Practice Tom orrow.' Take Bowl Bid 8le Apron String and Readjusting Discharged today: Mrs. Frank Ives of this city. Says Texas Universitv New York, Nov. 26.—UP)—Jiam Wood and Infant daughter, 38 Ger­ expressing hope that bjK mutual of truth in anything Martin Dies tliat Minnesota has ftniahed iti Our Own Lives When the Children agreement the Viiitee plant^ could T7i* Pnllah-Americani will Isn’t (siviiif; ,4way the Are Grown,” her lecture revealed ard street; Mrs. William Dumas says about me. In my opinion. Dies season with eight straight Vlo ami Infant son, f.2 Mather .street; be in full operation in the neXl^^day is one of the worst enemies of la- Japanese Report launch dnfenne of their State Po-' ’^estcm Conference to lories and the Western Confari lull knowledge of her subject from of so. 1 .still have that hope. Pinehurst Grocery, ‘ Bijr’ Gunic 7'lnirsflay; Earl Pfeifer. Rockville; .Merrill l)or in the United States." llah League basketball champion' cnee football championship, it U long and varied experience with "I don’t expect to be here ve young people, and a sympathetic Brewer, 4R Wells .street and Rob­ Mlchener denied that he was a ship this Sunday at the Ekut Side | Turn Thumbs Down 'FI-,700 Fans Ex|iecte(l. going to take nothing short oif M long.” Communist and said the charge Chinese on Run earthquake or Its equivalent—-■ understanding of their problems. ert Rus.seli. Glastonbur>'. Rgc, meeting Hartford In the flret Census: 82 patients. Steelman said he planned to vyas “ merely an attempt to con- On Rose Bowl Offer, startlingly Impressive final p#r> Speaker Introduced confer Individually as well ns col­ Austin. Tex., Nov: 28--t/R—Mas­ Miss Ella Washburn, president fuXe the issue.” Forsberg likewise V. Thanksgiving of 16 games slated In the league fdrmanre hy Texas A. and M. lectively with Vultee President Shanghai,' Nov. 76—UP)—Japan­ Reliable Sources Say. ter psychologist Dana .Xenophon ol the club introduced Mrs. Troy, Signs Unnwpeck Bill denied that he ever belonged to during the 1940-41 campaign. It Stanford or Bo.ston College—14 Richard W. Millar and U. A. W. ese military authorities reported was announced today by Mana­ Bible, a bald man who is football dislodge the Gopheril from No. 7 listing some of her accomplish­ the Communist party. t day that a slashing Japanese of­ To those of us who are Americans, we must be tliankful that we live ! Wa.shington. Nov. 26.—i/D—- Pre.sident R. .T. Thomas. ger Ed Kovla This will be the Chicago. Nov. *6.—(il5—NelUter Itself, today dispelled In a grim poaition In the Associated Praai ments. The speaker in responding Original Cause ..Vdiiislesl fensive northwest of Hankow, In a land of equal opportunity; a land that will reward the work and the to Mias Washburn’s praise said Piesidcnt Koo.sevclt today .signed fifth season for the PA'a and the Minoesota's eluunptonahtp Goph­ sort of way any stray belief that ranking poll. The original basis of the strike Maharaja of Kolhapur Dies more than 600 miles in the inter- ] efforts of everyone, regardless of their station In life; a country where second time they defend 'the she could not claim them all at the the Ramspeck hill authorizing him ior of China, had 30,000 Chinese | the most humble of citizens can rise to become leaders. And, In this ers nor any other western confer­ the Texaa Aggies feotball team is One w^eek away from the final to cover into the rivil service ap­ - a wage increase—has been ad­ league diadem, having won It alim ence football team will partici­ rankings. Minne.sota heads the list present time, although she had justed satisfactorily "for the time Bombay. India, Nov. 26—UPi— troops on the run along both banks year of 1940 A. D., when chaos reigns In War-torn lands, let us be thank­ < 'ming over Thursday for a gar­ one thing in common with the proximately 200,nnn employes in back in 1938, pate In this winter's Rose Bowl with 1,.3r)2 points—86 more thas being.” conferees said, the points The maharaja o f Kolhapur. Sir of the Han river. ful that we are Americans, living In a land of peace and of freedom. I..ct Three consecutives gam>s will den social. Club’s president, and that was .she Federal emergency agencies after Shri Rajarum Chatrpati, 43, died The Japanese asserted the of­ us be happy that our children and ourselves can bo happy In a land where game, according to sources close the Aggies. 298 more than Rtan- had once been a kindergarten they have taken non-competitive | at issue now being the clauses of be played at home, all at the East to conference sthlettc affairs. The Aggies. Billie reported, are ford, and 448 more than Boito* examinations. 1 an agreement offered by the com- todav of a heart attack. fensive, against 15 Chinese divi- there are no blackouts, no bomb shelters, no danger of destruction from .Side Rec, which wUl enable Coach teacher. the sky. Let us be thankful that we can conduct our business in such As reports from other sections eoming over to play his Texas College, Mrs. Troy's talk was so full of Johnfiy Falkoski's hoopsters ' to of the cotmtry today continued to University football team—and its Of the 170 voters in this seventt a manner that there is no need for food ration cards, restrictions on what feel out their strength tefore tak­ humor and zest, it seemed all. too ij we can sell to our customers. Let us rejoice, too, that the leaders of mention Minnesota as a possible a good football team ready for a weekly roundup of national opin* Short to her listeners. She intro­ ing to the road. In Invading Rose Bowl participant, usually re­ rousing afternoon » ion, 88 plunked for the Golden our country have taken the steps to prepare ourselves so that the dangers New Britain on Dec. 30, the duced quotations from noted peo­ of war might be farther, farther away. And at your Thanksgiving liable observers here were con­ fJ} ".My bovs, delpite the bad Gophers a.s first choice, 46 for see.. ple to illustrate her points and Amerks will be opening the ae,a- tending: wratiler, .laie tieen going ngiit iind. 21 for Uilrd, 1.1 for fourth, dinner, when you gather arc^ind the feast day table amid the friendly son for 4helr op(X>nents, last year's sometimes told jokes at her own circle of family and loved ones, give thanks to the Almighty, both for (1) That the Western Confer­ along with the# workouts .ami are one fnr fiftfi and a solitary unbe­ or her family's expense, yet those runners-up in the State league. in fine i-onflrtion Fiirlhennore, liever for eighth place. the blessings that have been bestowed upon you and because you arc an Rockville has withdrawn from ence, at Its scheduled meeting Dec. same experiences are repeated in American. ” 6-7, would not approve conference \ 7%- J they are in Ae riglit mental con­ I’hree ( rltical Gamee the lives of her hearers over and • he circuit, due to Its Inability to dition. W'' s/p not giving awav this participation in .the Bowl game game," For each of the next three over again. field a formidable boys’ team. teams, there is a critical game os The PA’s have two open date.s and, \ Not s w/ird com:eming\lhe atrat Mother Poes Worrying For your convenience. Pinehurst will (2) That even should such par­ tap this ■week. The Aggies need t« It was Lord Dunsany, she quot­ New England Dres.sed Selected Northern on Dec. 29 and Feb. 2 hut will egv the. Texans have druinied up be open until 9 ti’clock this evening. ticipation be approved, Minnesota for the Aggie inva.sion has erept tame .Jack I'rain and Texas ed as saying "There is always a PORK HEN TURKEYS attempt to book some fast acinl- Thursday in order to have twe Even if you tmly 'phone-part of your pro opposition for these dates. would not be the team to repre­ outside/tlie walled practice field, gap between the generation-s be­ ;i.ic lb. sent the Big Ten In the gridiron successive seasons without defeat cause the old have forgotten so liisled licimv order tonight it will help, especially if Practice will be held tomorrow but iyw ill te poison. Old D. ,X. extravaganza Jan. 1 at Pasadena, sways has something brewing at or tie and to become the first sue- much and the young have .so much Lamb Legs. you want it early Wednesday. Fancy Northern night from 7 to 8 o’clock at the ce.ssfiil defending champions in the” will find mir con- Fast Side Rec with the girls’ team Calif. I the ght time. to learn.” She drew a vivid word Roast Beef. Toni (Over 17 Pounds) For one thing, Minnesota went southwest conference. picture for her audience of the In order to give you the be.st serv­ drilling from 8 to 9 o’clock. irm as this floor," said Bible t r 1 b u 1 1 o n to definitely on rteord last Oct. 17 af^ r In.spccting the playing field Stanford, coast conference door* snxioua mother of the teen-age, ice possible, it will be necessary to TURKEYS The schedule follows; mat In 1939. must get by Ita tra­ fun-loving girl, who think-s noth­ More so than usual, we have much to be thankful for this Dec. 1—Hartford, here. against conference participation in i that had b , ing. it seems as if the occa-sion for Walnuts Minnesota to go to the Rose Bowl. i fill a date with Texas Christian’s .SI.2.') and up ! football team—and how he filled lar season Saturday against VSB-, worry was more frequent than in 241 i Michigan,,It was reported, will Jay MacOowen Nick DmhOs . Forreot Bchm Red and Whito B IR D S EYE CHEESE By Telcfood to DIalant CItlea, I it: He was the most terrific in- derbllt. , , tlM old days. Women of middle Lb. vote on the question Saturday. Waahlagton Cornell Nebraska Dropped out of ths first tSB W l^ ^ ago today have seen so many Fancy - Patent Bag 77c FROSTED^ $2..50 and up There was a strong feeling here Right End I valid the Christians saw ail sea­ Flour Finn Old Factory rhccoc, lb. SSc Plua Telegraph Charges. Eight Tackle* Left Tsckle son. a resounding thud Is Cornell. TliS ^ r s t things,” and the speaker N. V. State Sage Chwnc. lb. t’lc that if the conference unexpected­ Ithacans already had lost consM> lilted a few of them, such as the BIRDS EYE PEAS ... .2.ic It was flatly announced at Ag- Muenxtcr Fhecac ...... lb. SOc ly approved the idea, Michigan ^gleland that Pugh would start the erable favor for their ahowlng la : motion pictures, automobiles, the 1 Lb. A FINE GIFT FOR SOME would represent the Big Ten. . -Tack Frost Pkg. STRAWBERRIES .. .27c Ini|>ortcil Roquefort. DESERVING F.\5IILV „J^ am e. the game they conceded to Dart-"'* vmlio. She drew a comic word pic­ 7c Michigan, with Its All-America mouth, and last Saturday's B2-M ture of the early autos that .sped Confectionery Sugar .Swlna Gruycrc. A gift an.v family would appre­ Only three seniors will te In the Imported tlenulne SwIko f'hee^e. Tom Harmon, a standout back in Texas lineup—ten in the Aggie loss to Penn was the Wow t h t « . along at the unbelievably fast rate RASPBERRIES. ciate.' A Imaket containing all Domeatic Swiaa <’he<‘ae . . lb. 49c the fixln'a for a complete the nation, lost only to Minnesota Harmon and Kimbrough Lead NEA All America starting eleven. Junior Jim Sterl­ piuihed them down to 13th pIsCS, , for those days of 20 miles an hour. 8 Lh. this season, dropping a 7-6 deci­ Red and White Spinach. Broccoli. Cream Cheeae, pkg. lOc and ’Ite Thankagiving Dinner. Priced ing, standout end of the South­ With Cornell out, the lart fo u f. Ths veils and dust coats donned Pure Vegetable Can sion. west conference, will be 'the spots went. In order, to Nortle* by ths women ere they ascended Shortening 43c Cottage Cheeae...... pint l’!c aii'ording’ to the wlahea of the New York City wss chosen assist­ ASPARAGUS TIPS .. .3i>c Imported Genuine Golden Jay donor and the needa of tlie reetp- Lost Sept. 7, the conference fac­ By Harry Orayoon stranger lh the Cadet lineup. western, beaten by Minnesota and , the three steps up to the giddy ulty committee postponed action ant manager, which means he will Jr./Ca»iers Must Michigan but which was the tenas,, seat. Brand lenla. manage the 1942 eleven. NEA Serxloo Sports Editor Four Texas backs were ailing, Fresh Green Beans. BABY GOUDA CHEESE on the Rose Bowl question. Those but I . could gn. They included Or- that most conclusively burst ths Want To .Mil Fit run — I.emun Pkgs. Ellen Dorr I close to the picture here contend Out of the tremendous ."ilruggle that was the 1940 football .lea.son Notre Dsme bubble; Nebraska, It isn’t that we moUieis want to Orange Average 49c to SSc each. emerges another All-America team for all the land to hall. Simi I)v FriJay ban (Spec) Sanders, the fleet Ok­ Fruit Peels 19c Cut Green or W ax Beans. Camemtert Cheeae. Sweet Pickled Fruits . . . j that that department killed any lahoman; R. B. Patrick, reserve Big Six champion which plays its - live our children’s lives, she said, Kadota FIga ...... 4.3c ‘ chance of the circuit having a rep­ Legifjii Cops Win Picked with the aid and advice 3f coaches, scouts, officials and we simply want to light their path TURKEYS l.arge Rdama. fullback; Roy McKay, bruising last game against Kansas Ststs'' A Si/e for Every Taste! Graiiefriilt ...... 2.3c resentative In this winter’s Rose football writers of the nation, the team is comjiosed of men who soph runner and Jimmy Grubbs, .*5aturday. and Georgetown snd by the torch of our experiences. It Onl.v a amall amount of Im­ 111 A l i e v iA ^ a f i f l i e to the lost dlUh in the lUie and of backs who didn’t stop when Junior and Intermediate basket- Fancy Quality I.b. ported Roquefort . . order enriy. Peachca ...... _... .Igc. jar 1.3c Bowl contest. veteran blockers. Penn, each of which came through Is so important to gain their con­ BAKERY Apricola ...... 45c . “ their blockers were•ere thrthrough iall teams wishing to play in the fidence, to listen to them interest­ Mixed Nuts 23c Officials at Texas said '41,700 its schedule with only ons loss, Orangca In Grenadine. Seniors all, the fine.sse that comes with the final year of college Basketball l.,eague are re­ persons were expected for the though Penn In addition was tied . edly, sympathetically and ac­ Hed and,AVhite Thomas Name Bartlioleiiiy Bowlers of Dilworth-CJornell football failed to check their enthusiasm. Land O’ Lakes or Iowa Sataumn PInnia...... ,|ar 1.3c minded that they must enter their kickoff, regardless ot weather. by Harvard. knowledge It if we are wrong. Pint Quart Cinnamon Raisin Bread. From Tea Giirilcn . . the Moat Post of the American Legion Because of their brilliance, they were marked men—prisoners o Mothers should refrain from put­ Fancy- RihI and White BLOTTER...... 2 Ihs. 79c team tefore Friday, November Tiiey want to see the unbe'».ten One undefeated major tsain, Fancy Bottle Bottle Squash and Apple Pies. Dcllcloua copped their sixth victory In eight prestige. Coaches sat up nights scheming how to stop or get aws; Aggies wrestle the totighest jinx Mississippi State, should hava • ting themselves on a pedestal. Strained Grape. Juice 13c 25c Hills Brothers’ As Yale Captain from them. They were double and triple-teamed, yet they contlnu 29. .Tohn Hedlund at the East Side Twisted Crullers. Sweet Pickled Watermelon starts last night In the Hartford Rec is accepting the eligibility in conference history—lick a Tex­ good chance to crack the aelset They "should have tact, which COFFEE ...... lb. 29c ,29c and .3.3c jar to storm and scale the heights until they reached the pinnacle. some explain as "getting your Raisin Bread. ftount.v I>>ague by nosing out lists of those teams wishing to ! aa team in tlieir own pajture. Not ten in next week’s final standingip. MINCE 3IEAT New Haven. Conn., Nov. 26.--ri>r) Grand competitors, nigged inidvidualists u;ho unhcsitatir ly since 1922 have thev done it. The Msrodn. held to a tie by Ati- .’ own way without the other fellow Richardson Wheat and Corn Muffins. Shurfine COFFEE . lb. 2.3c West Hartford. 2 to 1, on the lat­ enter. . ; Tin Brown or Confectionery Tea (iarilen . . . .,...... 44c — Alan K. Barlholemy, newly- ter’s qlleys. TTic losers took the wrapped thenuelves in the blanket of smooth team play are the yo burn for its .only part-way black ‘ knowing it. The speaker pleaded Cranberry and Robbins Parker House Rolls. men composing NEA’s All-America team of 1940 The Intermediate League. . for ! 27 c Croaae & Blackwell, jar 29c and elected Yale football r.aptaln, first game by .32 pins but Man­ boys between 16 and 18, will be- mark, will play Alabama, defeat* for more comradeship, sympa­ Plum Pudding S U G A R ...... lb. 7c 5.3c. The ends: Paul Severin of North Orolina and Jay MacDow|/ll of i thetic imagldation as well as tact,, Kavanailgh’s * looked forward toilay to "ample chester came back to win the .sec­ gin next. Tuesday, December 3. i ed only by Tenness^, Saturday, rrlcnd’a ...... can 2fle revenge" next year for the dnib- Washington. and a.s howlitg equalling that , and gave as her opinion that the English Muffins. OLIVES PICKLES ond by nine pins and then snowed The Junior League, for boys be­ Sauce Red and White Heinz and Nonc-Such. blngs the team took this year in under Its rivals In .the third game The tackles: Forrest Behm of Nebraska and Nick Drahos o Cor again.st Mississippi last weekend ' basis of comradeship was fairness Tins Hard Rolls— and PLUM PirnOING (Fig) nell! tween 14 and 16, will operate on and honesty. -Ounce Tin Fanny — Diced FRUITCAKES the worst season In Yale football by 103. Thursday nights and will begin might lift state up from 11th . 2 29c Small Finger Rolls. R. tb R. or f!roaae & Btackwcll'a. history. Ths guards: Bob Suffridge of Tennessee and Helge Pu! ima of By The Associated Press Have Own Home Fruit Cocktail Gustafson of West Hartford December 5. National I.«ague place. . She again pictured the .home Bartbolemy, who halls from turned In high single of 158 and Minnesota. The Standings (points figured on Portland. Ore., was elected to lead The center: Leon Oajecki of Penn State. Toronto at New York Rangers. 10-9-8-7-6-, etc., basis, first-place with the last child married and Red and White Pkgs. E. Wilkie of Manchester hit a nice .. New Orleans— Jimmy Perrin. 5Iontreal at Boston. j away, and the loneliness that set­ F'ancy FRUITS E VEGETABLES th,« 1941 team by thrKlI lettermetr triple of 891. The local pinners The backs: Charley O’Rourke of Boston College. Tom Harmon «f 1264, New Orleans, outpointed' votes In parentheses 1: Pitted Dates 2 27c .\merlean Ixvtgiie j 1—Minnesota ...(8 8 ) 1..3d2 tles upon the middlc-agcd pair. last night The 20-yea r-otd will face Bloomfield at West Michigan, Hugh Gallarneau of Stanford and John KimbruuglV of Texas Ginger Foran, 126S. Liverpool, No games scheduled This la the time when hobbies or Red and White Jtmlor succeeds Harold B. White- Hartford next Monday night. The A. A M. Eng. (10). 2- Tekas A,AM. (41)1) M76 Yellow Globe man. Jr., of Nashville. Tenn. (No games last night). ' 5) 1,264 outside club intcresU are of great* Fresh Red and White — Stuffed Tall CELERY TURNIPS SALADS scores: . .The six-foot. 194-Harmon, the. (nost publicized player o] the year, 3 - -Stanford .. . value, and this is the time tb be- Wrapped In Tellophane — with fork! •lar 3 lbs; 10c; Peck 29c The new captain, an end, was Manfdmder. has been compared favorably,, with Red Harold Grange. 4- -Boston Col. .3) 1,116 Fragrant 25c White Purple Top Tumipa. the outstanding plavcr. on this 31 1.042 gin to "grow old gracefully/’ and Olives Fancy White Watercress ...... L A. Wlllkle ..108 144 137 389 Jarrin’ John Kimbrough, the force of the Texas Ag| lea, hits so 4. • .3--Michlgan .. then when the years perhap-sMeave 2-stalk hunch...... 15c Beckcr’a Native Spinach. year’s hapless Yale elevtn. which W. Stevenson 101 87 107—295 ! t’«ril he injures teammates. 6—Tennessee 8) 9.39 the wife all alone, she stressed Hie 46 Oz. Dea .3Ihlnra Squaah .. . . Ilubharil Squash. Avocados ' wound iqj Its season Sat(irday by E. Ballsieper .114 98 105-317 Although he stands, six feet two snd weighs, 222 teiinds. Kim 7— Northi^'estem 396 Red and White V- 'A Local Entry $50 W inner advisability of the mother cling­ Fancy Tins Green Type losing to Harvard for its seventh F. Cervlnl ... 98 109 147—349 brough teat a crack sprinter when both wore full foothill equipment. 8— Nebraska 391 , 39c Persimmons defeat In eight storts, 9— Georgetown 229 8-7 ing to her own home, though it be 1-l’ound Tomato Juice Fine- Flavored E; Wlllkle . ..140 146 105-391 Gallarneau—six feet, 190 pounds—was the fastest and clevaraat a single room, if flnanciai matters WHITE ONIONS The dismal record prompted re­ back In' Stanford’s Cinderell^ combination. 10--Penn 227 8-7 \ acuum Tin PASCAL CELERY Fancy Slivcrakina...... 10c lh„ 3 Iba. 2.3c Iceberg Lettuce In Big Duckpin Cctf^ival ermlt nothing more, rather than ports there might be changes ■ In 556 584 601 1741 ’ OTtoarke LIttto Ma!a Among Olonto; SewrlV and Second Ten —11. —Mlsslssippt 1.5c bunch Yellow Onlona...... ,.3c lh., 7 Iba. 23c the EH eoochliw setup. Observers ■Washington, ve with daughter-in-law or even Boston I,eltuce West nartford MitcDowell Great E n ^ SUte. 177 13|14; 12 S Sciwted Kiln Dried Sweet Potatoca. , said hegd'coacn Ducky Pond was 135 3-7; 13- CXirnelL 87 .3-7: 14— daughter. She admitted it has Swift ...... 108 90 66-=-284 Skinny ami loose-joined Capt. Charley O’Rourke climaxed an Entered by the Cliarter Oak al- * the four grand prizes of $200 each been possible for women of these Ripe Pineapples Genuine Southern Varna. Green Peppers virtually eerUln to be retained, Pretto ...... 136 96 Fonihara. 85; 15—Santa Clara. 59 Brnccnll. Cniillffowcr. 104—336 Illustrious varsity career at Boston C!ollege In Its titanic match with leys. A. R. Brewer of 253 Brewer will te allotted at the conclusion of • widely different ages to get along I.r«ii:—Rib F.nd 2.5c-28c each however, i ; Hogotty ____ 135 100 117—361 3-7; 16—Southern Methpdlst, 34; Crisp, Fresh . Edward N. Carpenter of Mount Georgetown, when he had a hand in 18 of the 19 points scored by the street. East Hartford, was the win­ this third eoiitest, althoiig'h bowl­ 17—Alabama, 16 1-2: tie for 18— harmoniously, and gave numerous Top Grade Cape Cod O’Brien ...... 129 122 95— Eagles. 346 ers who participated in the first Instances both for and against. Klsco, N. T., automatically ad­ Gustafaon ....1 0 0 156 96— 354 ner of iwcond pi ize of $50.00 In the 1 Texas Tech and Lafayette. 7 each; R A D IS H E S ... bch. vanced to ths managership o f next ‘ O’Rourke, who weighs no more than 168 pouniis, strikingly lllus- two events are eligible, too, for the She urged them never to lose their Pork to Roast first contest of the $5,000 Red tie for 20 Duke and Hardln-Slni- aense of humor, or their interc.st GRAPES Cranberries year’s team. A. WlUiam Olsen of tratca that a boy does not necessarily have to be of generous physicai grand awariis. 'The third contest mons, 5 each. CaUfomla Golden Carrots ...... bch. Rc Cucumbers 608 575 498 lOSl Crown Open Play Pin Carnival, closes at midnight. December 14, In the affairs of the day. New England Dresei-d—Fresh White Almeria dimensions to play football well among giants. Also ran-rUtah. 4. Oklahoma, Native Paranipa...... 2 Iba. 1.3c Paul Severiq—six fept. 187 pounds—did In superlative fashion for conducted during the last .three 1940. Mrs. Troy remained for a time 17c lb...... 2 qta, 21c Ripe-Red Tomatoes 3; Pacific Lutheran, Rice. Notre to greet friends she had made here All the Trimmings! New Round Green Beans . North Carolina everything a splendid end Is supposed to do. weeks of October, It was announc­ AU a bowler has to do to etit'er Dame. Clemson, 2 each; St. Mary's Large Red Emperors Freph Peas. Becta. Rareripes The moment ye- ran yew ItsnJ ed today. As far as is known. the carnival is to roll open play on previous occasions. Shoulders ...... lb. S.3c Rugged, red-headed Jay MacDowell stands six feet two. comek and Duquesne, 1 each. Next Social Event 2 lbs. 19e Fancy White Mnahrooms . eVer (he Iwnirieui iurfece •( one in at 197, and used hU weight and height to full advantage at'end for ; “ until the score of three con- Sqi^Bfih Onions Red Cabbage. Green Cabbage. Celery Alumni to Hold Practice The president announced that Prime Steer Beef I.jirge Blue Washlngton. » " earn a cash prize but several others secutlve games Tails within an of theie Rochors (epceati,''yew won awards of trophies and free ability classification. In other the next meeting of the club v^'nuId Riberia Grapes Chicory or Towering six feet four and scaling 200 pounds, and wlth.aggres- Last Nigh 1*8 Fighfi, take the form of a Christmas par­ Sweet Potatoes GRAPEFRUIT mln6 ioyi "Q uelH y". The eefi For Cage Tilt with MHS I siveness to match bis bulk, Forrest Behm at tackle was a bulwark bowling. words, the score qf. the first three ty with no business session what With four grand prizes of $300 Rib Roast Beet Grade Nevln’a Indian River Fruit Italian Eifidive (eiture el Rochera — like He I ’llky I In a powerful Nebraska tins. games may qualify as an entry, or , aver, and requested each member Celery Turnips I Nick Drahos, the second repeater on the NEA team—the other 1s still hanging in the balance, play it may te that the bowler won’t By The Asaodated Preas to provide a 10 cent, daintily wrap- 2 for 25c and 4 for 20c Red Cabbage Hrengtk, ItgMneu end warmth — began yesterday In the third con­ Seedless Texas Grapefruit...... 2 for. 2.3c the cage stalwarts who jphy, Johnny Greene, Ed Rose. Bill Kimbrough—once more was consistently the outstanding man in the complete an entry until he rolls his Phlladi-'lphla — Sammy Angott gift. TURKEYS FOWL h l)it m ult el a perfect blend el test of the Carnival, -with men. second, third and fourth games, or Mince Meat Cranberries Nevin’s Small Grapefruit...... 5 for 2.3o Green Cabbage , comprised Manchester High’s Schieldge, Bill Murray, Roger Tag­ well-drilled Cornell line; Most of the long, runs made bv Big Red 137 3-4, I>outevllIe. Ky., N.B.A- The hostess committee nnder etpoce, lemb’i wool end mohair. great basketball array of 1937-38 backs were made through holes opened by this sLx-foot "three inch. women and youngsters of four abil­ his third, fourth and fifth games. llghtweight champion. outpolnts4 Uie direction of Mrs. Marion Rowe gart and Ernie Squatritq. Also ex­ ROASTING CHICKENS Grapes Oranges Yee eon wear (hit Reckera ten —the team that copped the CXJIL, pected to be In action are Johnny 212-pound tackle. ity classifications eligible to parti­ The four ability classifications Bob Montgomery, 138 S-4, Phils* tad Mrs. Albert Harrison served 2 packages 19c cipate. FLORIDA ORANGES State and New England champion­ Wlnxler, Harry Squatrlto and denser Drafted by Pros Oomptetes Team .4ny are "Beginners,” who turn In a delphla. < lO-non-Utle). a variety of deliciotis home made Salted menthi el (he year. Come in — ships In a senaational grand slam The second duck pin carnival score of three consecutive open . e o ^ e a and coffee, Mrs. ' Walter Johnny Wilson, who are away at Oeacli Woold Uke to Have. Chicago—Steve Mamakes, 18* 22c dozen put one en tedeyl There ore —wdU te In action when the Alum­ school but wrho will bs home for contest closed over the week-end, play games which falls between Washington, D. C , outpointed MM f e l l and Mrs. Robert Dewey pour- J. BROGAN PETER’S Fairfield Grocery P. F. NIELSEN ni faces ths 1940-41 schoolboy edi­ It’s tough to leave his running Vnate, Ed Molimiki. off the first with 532 prizes set aside for win­ f t , seated at a table decorated in Depot Sq. Market CaUfomla Oranges. Bonanaa. Mixed Nuts modeli for every men, in rich new the gams. 160 and 230; “ Juniors," 'who score Aron. 153, Chicago (10); BlUj; RED A WHITE STORE Stewart J. Vennart Meats — Omceries tion at the local State Armory this This Hlgta-Almnnl eurtatn-raiser team, but the ballots made six-foot. 190-pound Bob Suffridge of Ten­ ning entries, Four first prizes of between 240 and 290; "Regulars,’’ Marquart, 138. Wlnnlpeff, jpMping with the Thanksgiving Meats and firocerles Cold Meats — Orocerles rFancy aocy mciniosn McIntosh «ppie»Apples i • • r...... * ihodei for everyivery (eite. 1 nessee one of tbs AU-AmerIca guards. Meats and Groceries SSt Hartford Road Large Northern Spy Apples...... S lbs. 2.3e Thursday night. 'The giads will be has always been a lot more than a $75 will be awarded to winners In who total between #00 and .ISO. and knocked out Pat Foley, 181, W up" asason-with a large cornucopia of leL 6387 Pears ...... 6 for 25e 44c lb. captained by Blanchard and Tht ottt,er guard te Helge Pukema, of whom not enough has teen fruit spilling over the cloth, flow- 20 Deput s«|uare Fruits and Vegetables Cor. Cen'er and Griswold Fmite and Vegetable Extr^FMC^B^dwI|^Apple^^^^4Jb^^5c workout. Even fn High's most the "Star.” "Regular," "Junior," “Stars,” whose totals are 350 or cester. Mass. (1). Streets Meats - Groceries - Fmita will te out to gain their ninth vic­ succeskful seasons, notably 1930- said. The five-foot 11, 201-pound Finn was all over the place In Mln- and "Beginner’: claases. Second, more. ' ara, candles and other forms of and Vegetablea 146 Mala St. TeL 6485 tory In eleven atarts. nesoU's savage batUes with Ohio State, Northwestern and Michigan. Miami Beach, Fla.—1 Momment. Phone 26'16 95 Pine St. Tel. M20 Tel 3993 81 and 1937-38, 'lbs Alumni gain­ third and fourth prizes of $50, $25, In addition to submitting entries, KM. 136. Mexico City, out_ Blanchard announced today that ed victory In their, annual setto, Leon Gnjeckl-six feet one, 200 pounds—te the center. At the and $25, respectively, will also te a bowler can seek to double a a practice session of the Alumni Carl Guggino, 138H. H a iifS a f an indication that the bovs are close of Penn State's season a year ago, an error In the program for allotted in each class. In addition, potential contest cash prize award* Conn. (10). Appeals for. Wheat A A Glenney*s will be held tonight at the East out to win and not to make H)e the littsburgh game which had OaJeckI listed as a senior, caused the carnival will divide 516 prizes by rolling for a target score in his Side Rec from 8 to 9 O’clock. The Buttr, Mont.—Jackte B utl^ ! schoolboys look good. Which ia the Pittsburgh professional Steelera to select him In the annual draft among bowlers tn each ability idass entry classlflcstlon, although this Utah, outpointed Bobby Me tdtoo, France, Nov. 26—UP)—An T ^ J m A u / r s t QTVcert/.ync. "Where The Good l^en’a Wear grads expect to come up with one of college stars. ^ why Cloacb Wilfred J. .Clarke’s who finished from Mh through phase of carnival play is not com­ 142. Detroit (10). '^p6al for 00,000 carloads of wheat Come# Frooi'’ of their strongest teams tn years charges would like to start off by The All-America team Uut satteflsd everyone was never named. and the squad asked to report to- 184th. pulsory. Ths targets—or the total NewraiiS N. J.—Moi J to be sent from the Oerman-occu- T F ^ DIAL 4151 302 MAIN STREET 789 MAIN STREET beaUng the grads In the Thanks'- It’s hard tte tell where an All-America leaves off and a second Identical prizes will te s'wrarded pins of a single game—are ”Bs- iUted aone of France Into the unoc- \ FOODS/ 1 EaL \^F^DS J niffht Includes Johnny HUlnskl. giving Day feature. 144. Albany, N. T.. . _ . A banner choice begins, but just try to find a coach who wouldn’t like to start in the third Red (^owm contest, glnners,*' 60; "Juniors," 85; "Regu­ Freddie (Red) Oichraae. pled wme was made today by ; d & W H 1 NORTH OF POST OFFICE * ONE BLOCK FROM STATE ARMORY Efimo "Red” Cavello, Jimmy Mur- home-coming crowd te expected. the 1941 season with NEA’s 1940 All-America team. which opens todav, and in addition. lars," 105, and "SUrs,” 120. Caaiot, minister of agri------4 ;^------Elizabeth, N. J. (10). ^ 4- ■m

S • A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHliSTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1940 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEBJBER 26,1946 FOURTEEN am) wgz unlikely to become a eub- tog over their main tergete, flew layettea for Infante w6rq Hint Changes George Favors jeet of negotiation any time aoon. D/m K Stocks Italians Aver oh to oecondary targets and drop- Red Cross Ships boys' ihirte, and flv* • ITS NEW^FOR CHRISTMAS Sid Howe Tops Ixird Lothian, Britiah ambaasa- tpqd bombs on Dutch alrdromee, gowns. It took but a momaiit, Four in State dor j6at returned from ^eonaulta- T t aaid.. take tha Hat abova by telap Celebrate Recreation Uona In London, aatd that the quea- Big Allotment Sports Roundup In N. G. Units Foreign Policy Adam s E x p ...... Greek Troops Heaermlte have b« Four Connecticut residents met Iniprl.soned In lipstick form. teams as Georgetown (although but not one of the fastest. His laat night in the office* of the a conference with the president country. He said he was uncon­ Am Tob B ...... Large flres were said to have na of 78 Pearl atreet, will reach ball E. S. that finances would be a prob­ V •But then a heavy blanket of fog dren. 10 for women and five for granted by the building tnapectert; She will like It for its conven­ the National Hockey League stand­ the Hoyas didn’t look so hot Satur­ slowness a-hoof prompted this one: Regimental CommanUer, Colonel vinced. by a recent statement of Am W at Wk* ...... beien caused by violent explosions apparently dropped down suddenly men; also 20 "beanies" or caps; 40 their golden wedding day Thura- 7-9, Night school sewing class death by violent means yesterday lem for Britain during the flrst Anaconda ...... W alter 'Van W agner, th rse ro o m , «lay, Thanksgiving day, and will ience as well as for Its hne Im­ ing, again are engaged In the busi­ day) to tell you about George "Mopey Rick, the great white Kenneth F. Cramer, Uroatiu Lord I.iothlan that Great Britain In the bombing raid on forts of on the continent, and the German pairs of socks, 15 pair* of mittens, E S or last night. ■eston Marshall's aggregation of snail." Ttio way he handles a pitch­ changes which will affect the, lo­ half of 1041. wa* "nearing the end” of her re­ Armour 111 ...... Corfu. house $3,9(H) and gs'age $450 o r ' obaerve the event by an informal 6- 6:15, Hawks and Speedboys ported fragrance, for It carries ness of proving that there's noth­ planes were grounded., 10 for children and five for men. Palm street: Annie P -hi, g a ra g s The deaths of three men were cash and . cairiers.. .only bright er, however, he doesn’t have to cal Guard units were discusaed. To Consider King Kesolutton sources here. Atchison ...... The communique said British London passed Its second night r home to their friends between basketball practice E. S. ^ easily In the purse without spill­ ing like constant pressure by play­ Besides this shove 11 complete a t 256 School atreet $200. the hours of thrie to five in the 7- 8, H. H. alumni basketballlisted as accidental, while that of spot here is that next Sunday 1s r u n ... Due to the fact that the only George aaid his committee Lord Lothian told reporter* AVtatlon Corp ...... motorized unit* which attacked In In 80 w ithout an alert, but most a woman was described as a ing. Each stick Is equal to three ers who can score as a means of another Sunday... Higher MnthemaUca Company Commanders who were would have a regular meeting to­ Baldwin err ...... the Babilerat region and In the of Its residents took the lull In afternoon, and seven to nine in practice E. S. ounces of perfume, Is greaseless, after a visit to the White House the evening, Thursday. 8- 9, Mr. Ackerman,badminton suicide. winning hockey gamea Gridiron Oddity \,'hen North Carolina defeated aSked to bo present were those of morrow to connlder a rc.solutlon yesterday that he had discussed Balt and Ohio , i ...... Ghirghtr valley near Serohatib. In stride and did not change their Frank Dungciman,. 49, Bridge­ non-rancld and does not evapo­ Georgetown, which has lost but Virginia last Saturday it marked by Senator King (D„ Utah) to Bendix ...... Mr. Hanna and the fonner Miss period E. S. While no Toronto player eo far the local unit*. It is expected that further aid to Britain with Presi­ East Africa, were repulsed, and shelter habits. Some did not even An; le Tedford v.cre m arried by 9- 9:15. M orlartys basketball port WPA worker, was crushed rate. . „ . one game in three years (and that the first time in 40-od 1 games that on announcement will noon cnnnge modify the Johmwin act, which dent Roosevelt, but added that the Beth Steel ...... some of the British motor ve­ know there had been no alarm un­ to death yesterday afternoon when Something pleasing In handbags has caught up wjth Sid Howe, De­ the Tar Heels 'll on the even side the r.cv. E. II. Coley, who v a s rec­ practice E. S. , j c a Perfume gift set by but one point) doesn't cvefi the Manchester Guards around prohibits loans to World War debt conversation had not turned on ft Beth Steel 7, pfd ..., hicles were captured. til they emerged after daylight. his body became caught In the Js a new bag made of a myriad of troit's star play-maker, In the mat­ have a football field. The hefty of the ledger. The games now defaulters, Including Britain, and Borden ...... tor of St. Mary's Episcopal church 7- 8, Women’s plunge iierlixl E. S. ter of scoring points, six of them once more. The officers of the lo­ nancial matters. Rooftop "spotters" stayed on for four years, 1889-1893. itcv. 8- 9. .Mr. Cooper's phmge groupmachinery of a stone crusher be­ 'molded pl8u;tlc squares, held to­ Hoyas practice on a hard clay lot stanu at 21 for each side (eXclud- cal unit* will also be changed ac­ a proposal by Senator Nye (R., Nevertheless, Nye said he waa Can Pac ...... duty, howilver. ENJOY---- Coley also married .Mr, and .Mrs. ing used on a project at the Fair- gether by criss-crossing straps. It clear coyer fits neatly over the Mt are among the first 20 on the cur­ that supports one rusty goal post int ties)... cording to the Information now N. D.) for an Investigation of convinced that Congress la "going Ca*e (J. I.) ...... Warnhipn Will B p ' E S. rent statistical list issue from All-night restaurants reported a Wllliiim McCabe of Ru.ssell street, field S tate hospital In Newtown. doesn't soil easily but If It needs and Is tied with a satin ribbon. against a high bank.. .the George “How You Play the Game” Bvnilaole. British holdings and Investments to get the challenge faat to repeal Cerro De Pas ...... slight Increase In business, and Asphyxiated In Kitchen cleaning, a damp rag will Instantly A gift that will please her be­ league headquarters. Syl Apps Washington Colonials, Tuffy Lec- When the final returns of the Repaired in Month who celehrattd their golden wed- Tomorrow: A* a prelude to this change. It In the United States. the Johnson act and relax the neu­ Ches and Ohio ...... Rome, Nov. 26— —The news­ there wa* a little extra street Uihg on October 30, last. 6-9, Junior boys' game room Leomon Islam, 49. of Watcr- restore its original sparkle. cause of its convenience is the new moved Into second place during the man'e alma mater, don't even have last national elections came in and has been disclosed today th at Hec- George Indicated both matters trality act.” The Johnson act pro­ Chrysler ...... traffic. a loL They do their between game Rep. Byron learned he'd defJateil paper II Glornale D’ltalla said to­ Mr. and .Mrs. Hanna liave a son onen E./S, and W. S. bury, was asphyxiated last night A flattering gift Is the luminous "Ilumlro," a dainty vanity mirror post W'eek with eight points, two ond Lieutenant Archie Luezar of might be referred to subcommit­ hibits loans to World war debt de­ Col Gas and El ...... Not since Oct. 6 had London en­ and daughter, William .1. H.mna ■ 6-1:15. Junior boys plunge period while he was peuring charcoal in­ gardenia, a beautiful plastic repro­ with tiny flashlight attached for less than Howe while Gordon drti ..lifting and puffing and dummy Walter Johrison, the old Senator day that two of three Italian war­ the University of Connecticut, tees. He would not expres.s an faulters and the neutrality act ComI Inv T r ...... ships damaged by torpedoes in a joyed an alarm-less night. ct uic local State Trade school to the kitchen stove at his home. duction that radiates a soft glow that last quick touch-up in the Ion, right winger on the same line dam aging 9 n a polo field which has p'teher, he had Ciis to say; "In all| bar* credits to belligerent nation*. Co ml Solv ...... E S no^^oa^osts my political life I never met an’ and formerly cadet-major of the opinion on either, but he left the British air rsld on the Taranto (In the only other activity In faculty, and Eva E., wife of Rob­ 6- 6:15, Meteors and MohawksDr. Edward H. Klrschbaum. medi­ In the dark. A lovely flower In dark. with Apps, Is Ued for third another ROTC there, will receive his ap­ impreaaion nothing would be done Cons E d is o n ...... the siege of Britain reported, last ert II. Crawford. Tht^ have si.x basketball practice E. 8. cal examiner, said the death was daytime, It becomes alive with If she enjoys music she will like point behind. Uosaip opponent like Walter. He never naval base two weeks ago would ^ TO W N / said one unkind or uncomplimen­ pointment a t once In the 169th this session when he said: Cons o n ...... be repaired within three or four night, authorized Nazis In Berlin graricliildr'n, Robert and Richerdi 8-10, Bowling alleys resCiwed for accidental and that Islam suc­ light at night. Non-breakable. non- the revolutionary piano accessory, Clark (the old fox) Griffith Cont Can ...... These two have accounted for tary thing about lo”... you infantry regiment and will be as­ " It will be very difficult to week*. said German long-range guns on Crawford and Mrs. .lames Eil- Sherwood Brown E. S. cumbed as a result of Inhaling fading, and light weight, It Is a the Solovox. It produces electri' seven of the Leafs’ 24 goals. Hank 1s going to abandon his plan that signed permanently to K Com­ keep a quorum of the Committee Com Prod ...... the "Invasion coast" drove a Brit­ Wflirdsi Emily, Joiiii tind William _ 7- 8, P. A. C„ basketball practiceoarlxm monoxide fumes from the favorite of the Duchess of Wind­ cally, without strings, hammers, or the American League play all Its ought to have known him when he Local Stocks Vlrglnlo Gayda, the eilitor, said Goldup, Nick Metz, Wally Stanow was striking ’em out for the Sena­ pany. Lieut. Luezar had the sec­ and the Senate In the closing days Douglas Aircraft ... British reports of photographs ish convoy to shelter In the port Hanna. ! E. S. ! stove. sor. mechanical sounding device, hun­ games at night during the two hot ond platoon at the drill last night, of this session to consider any Du Pont ...... Alexander Hanna returned home ■ ski and Pete Langelle have scored months of the summer.. .Griff tors, Mr. Congressman, he played showing damage to the ships con­ of Dover hy scoring hits on sev­ A( The 6-7, Small gym open for hand­ I Mrs. B'lorenco Pelletier. 33, of Eheposure to the light for a min­ dreds of tone colors Impossible to at which time It was believed he controversial matter.” Eastman Kodak .... eral ships In the English Channel.) today fror.i the Memorial Hospital I i Wllllmantlc, died at a hospital of the piano. nine more and Sweeney Schriner, says when he goes to the major the s-me kind of game...when Furnished by Putnam and Co. firmed that only one waa put out ball E. S. . , ute charges It for at least a half- who isn’t among the top 20 play­ Clark Griffith cut his cake on his was only to be attached for train­ Asked whether he had found 6 Central Row, Hartford Elec Auto L ite ...... As the air war reopened near where ho underwent an eye opera- j 7 8, Sm 01 gym open for boxing 1 third degree burns suffered, Po- ho'ir. The more often It is changed On the Solovox she can play an league meeting he won’t have any ing. of action for a long time, as Pre­ ers, has made four. Detroit and legislation to propose at all... 71st birthday last week somebody himself In general agreement with Gen Elec ...... mier Mussolini declared In bis mld-momlng today, German filers tion. ‘ E. S, I llceman George R. White said, af­ the more sensitive to light It be­ Instrumental duct with a variety .M t)’* To .Meet the president, George. replied: Oen Foods ...... irossed the coast at an altitude of 8- 9 P. A. C., glrla basketballter she soaked her clothing with of voices resembling trombone, Chicago, tied for second in team tl.at sounds too quiet for the old asked him the name of the great­ Bid Asked speech Nov. 18. comes. scoring and placed 2-3 In the est pitcher he ever saw. "Johnson” All the non-comnils.sloncd offi­ Will Work In Harmony Aetna Casualty .... 126 131 Gen M otors ...... ni.. : ly 20,000 feet and headed to ­ HOTEL SHERIDAN practice E. S. gasoline and set It ablaze. trumpet, flute, violin, cello and fox. What’s he up to?...If Stan­ Without giving details, Gayda Soon to be on the m arket Is a shouted the Old Fox, his mouth cers of the K Guards will hold a "Yes. With respect to the .State A etna F i r e ...... 621/4 54 <4 Gillette ...... ward the Thames estuary. Anti­ Served From 12 Noon fo 5 P. M. 9:1.5, Ramblers basketball prac- I Parsy Parlsl. 36, of Torrington, new creation. In plastics, a really many entirely new tones. The standing, have four players each ley Harris had gone to the Cleve­ asserted that Italy had consider­ ISaii^aluck Firm I in the flrst 20. land Indians, Joe Judge, tlio old still full 5f rake. .. meeting Wedne.sday evening at I Department and the president, I A etna L i f e ...... 27 >4 29'4 Hiidsoo M otors ...... ably Increased her Naval force aircraft batteries threw a heavy tlce E. S. I died In a hospital there la.st night sensational washable plastic play­ right hand jilays the melody on Bowl Bid Phones the armory at 7:00. This meeting, will be able as a member and In t H arv ....;...... barrage Into the sky. An Old Fashioned Dinner With All the Fixing* a . O • The women's beginners and In- ! of a fractured skull suffered Sun­ the Solovox and the left hand ac­ Howe took the undisputed lead Senator who^ now coaches George­ Automobile ...... 38)4 40',4 since the beginning of the war. ing card ensemble. The gorgeous Georgetown’s three '■oaches. which was scheduled for Monday | chairman of the foreign relations Conn. G e n e ra l...... 24 26 Int Nick ...... (sf'tS IsO O l 4/1 C ie r' {prmediate swimming classes will day night when he fell from the "Dragon” box was Inspired by the companies on the piano. Very during the week which ended with town’s bsuieball team, would have Make Your Reservation* Early gone with Bucky as head coach... graduate manager of athletics and night, will last only a short time | committee to work In close harm­ 1 Hartford Fire ...... 87'4 Int Tel and Tel .... I not meet until next week. rear porch of his home, , ich artistry of oriental antiquity. easy to play. It will add life to any Sunday's games, scoring three 89'4 Reply In Avoided it ha i t Deen on the bulletin press agent didn't show up at yes­ and all memtjer*, are naked to at- | ony with them." ; Hartford Stm. Boll. 56 60 Johns Manville ...... Telephone Manidiester 3802 A patented" lift on the box makes party. It Is easily attached to any Toals to add to his previous seven- tend. George had spent an hour with Boston, Nov. 26—(Ah—The Unit-J , point total. He now has four goals board, but Mike Lombardo, one of terday’s meeting of the Washing­ j 1 National F i r e ...... 62 >4 64'4 Kennecott ...... I G erm ans R eturn O n Iceland Occupation the cards ea.sy to remove. Tliere piano. the best boxers ever to bust a nose ton Football Writers Association. It has been disclosed that no | Hull, a per.vmal friend of long 86 88 Lehigh Val Rd ...... ed SUtes Rubber Company of ] | o I h I u Y hCllCClllIe .‘-he cannot fail to be delighted and six a.ssist.s, leading the league I London. Nov. 26—(JF)—The gov- (srinim to R eturn are two packs of washable plastic at nearby Maryland University, It caused a wag to comment: clutis within the units will be al- - standing. In what he described as (Travelers ...... 395 415 LIgg and Myers B .. Naugatuck, Conn., was awarded cards with an exquisite butterfly with one of the glamorous Mais In the latter department. Chicago’s "They can't get away, they're tied' lowed to take a treasury to Flor- ' a general dlscus-ilon of foreign To A ttark Tow n I ernment waa asked In the House of will be the Te., s new boxing PuhUe UtllltlM Lockheed Aircraft .. an army contract toi'.ay for 2.5,100 design. Oul Perfume Gift Sets just an­ George Allen and Tony Demers of to the telephone waiting for It to Ida with them. Cor)i. Join Rieder I policy. He reported that the ques- Loew’s ...... : Commons today whether It would pairs of . hip rubber hoots a t $3,38 A t Post O ffice coach. Mike now tenches In a ; consider sharing the occupation of A s (loach of Cubs Dainty and practical la the La nounced by Bourjois. They are en­ Montreal have scored five goals Frederick high school. .. A1 Woods, ring." l.H now ft)e treasurer of »he SCO ' tion of financial aid to Great Brit­ ’ Conn. Lt and Pow.. .54 58 Mont W ard ...... Raided Sunday $ 1.25 a pair. Crosse Heartbreaker manicure set. cased In dainty, satin-lined hat apiece to lead the snipers. the boys say, will be Maryland's club ain was not discussed. Conn. Pow...... 48's 50'2 Nash Kelv ...... I Iceland with the United Btates or The Ty*’’ Rubber Company of The sturdy Lumarlth base has boxes ranging from mlntatures to Pat Enran. New York Americans’ coach next year. At pre.sent he’s 'The sale to the British of trans­ Offleer*\Meetlng I'ostponed ' Hartford Elec, Lt. . 6 2 ij 64 >2 : turning the job over to the United RELISHES Andover was given a contract for roliday schedule will be observ- l-eavtng the ,‘jtate Department, N at Bisc ...... 1 States altogether tn order to rc- Chicago. Nov. 26 . — That niches for all the necessitios and is full size, and In handkerchief and rookie, head.s the penalty parade one of a trio of coaches holding port planes by an American air­ Due to last minute orders to re- I the new foreign relation* chalr- H artford G a s ...... 34 38 I N at Cash Reg ...... (Continued From Page One) * Hearts of Celery Ripe Olives 3,000 palr.s a t $3.30 a pair; the rtl at the Manchester postofflce on as easy to clean as china. A crystal lingerie cases. with 15 m inutej. line Is reported to be the fote- port In Hartrord last night, the I S. New Eng. Tel. Co 159 164 ' duce expenditure and free British Sweet Mixed Pickles sport ada'te “Tliey dim't come forth with the old liners. . man--he wa* formally elected hy I N at Dairy ...... troopo for other jobs. Red Rose Radishes Goodyear Rubber Corporation of T'"irs;lav. the" Connecticut and to Charley The leading scorers: Todaj-’s (iiiest Star ninner of further nld-modol sales staff meeting to he held on Re- j ' Unit. Illiimlnat. Sh*. 119 123 land wa* bombed in an afternoon Providence, R. I.. 3,600 pairs a t New England Th.mksglving Day. hack”- didn’t apply the Sen.ate yesterday to Succeed .N Y Central ...... War Secretary Anthony Eden' COCKTAIL.S Grimm today. Player C!ub o . A. Its. Don Parker, New York Mirror: of transport planes. crultlng was powponed last night, j the late Key Pittman of Nevada • W estern Maao. . . . . 27 29 NY NH and H ...... attack. A lone raider flying In Cherry Stones $3.28 and the Hood Rubber Com­ The onlv change in the regular Howe, D etroit...... 4 6 10 hut Is expected TO be held later | I low over a southeastern coast avoided giving a reply. F ruit Cup Grimm was back—back as coach rrossi'd the itrnd to the White Indusirl:il Nor Am C o ...... I Iceland, linked to Denmark by pany of Watertown 8,000 pairs at holiday services will be the con­ Apps, Toronto ...... 4 4 8 this week. The nroetlng will fea- ; i town was driven off by antl-air- SOUP $3.32. The Hood ^Company also on the same baaeba'l team that llou.se for a talk with President Acme Wire ...... 19 21 Packard ...... , allegiance tn the same royal house, tinuance for the day of the regular Allen, C h ic a g o ...... 5 2 7 ture the launching of an .•xtenslve Param Plct ...... ' craft fire. Consomme Princess Cream of Tomato was given a contract for 5,000 rural free delivery trip to Manches­ fmed him as manager two and one- Roosevelt. .\m Hardware .... 25 27 ! was occupied by Britiah forces half years ago. the Chicago Cubs. March, CTiicago ...... 3 4 < recruiting campaign\n Manches­ Penn ...... The first formations proceeded pairs of knee rubber boots at ter patrons. Unable to Forecast .\etlon Arrow H and H. com 3 8 ', 40'4 ■ soon after Germany i icupicd Den­ FISH I.imes Gallagher, the team’s gen­ Drlllon, Toronto ... . . 3 4 7 ter Biliihg.s snd .Spencer 35. Phelps Dodge ...... toward the Thames estuary mark. Fillet of Sole with HoIIandal.se Raiic* $2.53 a pair. There will be no city carrier or Meeting Kriila.v ^Nlght Asked whether he antlelpated 4>» through heavy anti-aircraft fire, eral manager, announced late yes­ Motter, D etroit...... 4 2 6 YOU DON‘*T HAF'TA that the question of eredita f'lr Bristol Braes ...... 53 56 Phil P et ...... I The occupying force no%v Is al- parcel post deliveries and the Hextall, N. Y. Rangers . .3 3 6 All the non-commi8.sioned offi- : Pub Serv N J ...... and spread out over central Eng­ SARATOGA CHIPS postal money order and registry terday that Grimm had hern se'ect- (TO North or South or East or West for Christmas Cards rers of the K Guards will assemble B ritain would arl.se early in the C oiV s Pat. Firearm.'* 81 87 ■ most entirely Canadian ) ed as s coach by the new Cub pilot, Demers, Montreal . .. 5 0 5 j K.tplf* l-fork ...... 7 ft Radio ...... land and south Wale*. London’s ROA.STS windows will be closed all day. The that are the best. On Depot Square is The Bi(t Little at the armory Friday evening at ! new I’ongi’e.sa, meeting in Janu­ , first alert of the day sounded in D em ocratic Party Jlmmv Wl'son. Conacher. Boston . ., . . . 4 1 5 ary. George said there waa now a Fafnir Bearings . . 135 145 Heading ...... Roast Young Turkey with Cranberry Conserve stamp, general delivery and parcel Goldup, Toronto . , , . . 3 '2 5 Store with name of Nichol.'i right over the diMir. So just 7;.70 for a special meeting called Rem Rand . . . .■...... the early afternoon, hut ■ ended Sovliean State* Grimm, one of the game’s most by Captain Naylor. At thla aeasion' ' re.solutlon in the Senate provliling Hart and < 'oolev . . . 137 147 Roast Lc.rg Island Duckling with New Applesauce po.st mailing windows will be open N. Metz, Toronto ...... 2 3 f) drop in as you’re pa.ssing hy. If we can’t suit you. at Republic .Steel ...... : wdthm a few minute.* \^ 'orker Is D ea«l fo.' three hours in the morning nopular players and managers, ha.s recommendations are exju'eted to (,or siirh ahl hut he was iin.aMe to Hencley, .Mrich,. Com 12 14 Roast I^ in of Fresh Eastern Pork -- New Applesauce Rtanowaki, Toronto . ...2 :i ft Land’s F rary &■ Clk 2 7 'j 2 9 ', ; Rey Tob B ...... I I The area attacked last night .Soybean prortuetioh In the from 7:30 fo 10:30 a. m. been a baseball broadcaster since least we will try. We ain’t got the class nor the stvic be made hy the present NC.’O's re- , what aetlon would be taken. I was not namerl. biit a heavy ra(^i July, 19.38, when he was replaced Trudel, Montreal ...... 2 3 5 of some . . but we’re chock full of goods to suit you, gartim g the men to fill the exi.sl- prior to tin- conference, George .New P u t Mch.. rnm 45 47 j .Safeway Stores ...... Americas is concentrated largely VEGETABLES Malls will be received at 7 and Unngelle. Toronto . , ... 2 3 5 North and Judd . . . 33 3 5 ', Soars Roebuck ...... ; on the west of England the pre- in the corn belt of the United Creamed Onions ' Hubbard Squash Hartford, Nov. 26—(A5—John J. 8:30 a. m. and will be dispatched as Cub pilot bv Gabb.v Hartnett. ing vacaneies In the unit. Mem- , ilcclinod to di:iclii.”e his attitude ' vious night wa.s carried out The Cubs, only two weeks ago, dis- Glesebrecht, Detroit . . 2 3 5 BY (ICM! toward, the |,ending proposal ot Peck ar.d Wil. 9 I .Shell Union ...... State*, Including the state* of Il­ Maihed Tiirni|„-, Mashed Potatoes M cIntyre, 69, prom inent H artford at 9 and 10 a. m. The postoffice Luminous gar­ hers of the compflny vvho have I i against Bri.stol. im portant sea­ Democratic party worker and ma­ nil.sscd H aitn ctt and hired Wilson. ilum lro Is handy Solovox attaches to piano, pro­ Bruneteau, Detroit . ...2 3 been attending the recent weekly i Senator King iD, Utah), for re- Bussell .Mfg ('o. . . . 12 14 ' .‘'orony Vac ...... linois, Indiana. Iowa. Kansa.s, Candied Sweet Potatoes I.«mon Sherbet lobby will be closed for the day. at for imike-up duces Instrumental effects. denia W. Carse. Chicago . . .. 1 4 .Scovill Mfg...... 29 31 ■ .South Pac ...... port, Berlin advices said i ; .Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, and Wis- WALDORF SALAD chine ehop owner, died yesterday A star first baseman for more 5 schools regularly are also asked ! jieal of rc.strirtions which now One Break In Quiet. a t his ho.me after a short illness. non ...... of Corporal goe.s w ith the po.si- two sisters survive. Ixiuls Cardinals for $185,000 and I m-ight.s over the pa.st w eekend... 1940-11 .sca-son tonight but the New Haven, Nov, 26 oPi- The ; tion. I nancially. (,’ity ...... 27 29 Unit Gas Im p ...... ' many last night, the Air Ministry cause of working conditions’’ con- Ohjei t to ('arllitH-aii Sale three players. Art Kreiiz. NEA cartoonist, tab­ game "has been po.stponed because New York. New Haven and Hart- j 16 Poiiisutta and Cantllus...... :i.5 e tiigllo Gut Continental ...... 13 15 U S Rubber ...... said. llictlng with the schedule. John Grimm probably will coach at of a misunderstand.ng with the ford Railroad reported today that 1 Meanwhile. ohjei lions were ( orn Kxchanpc .... 4.8', 50».. U S .Smelt ...... The Press A.aaociatlon i British Klein and Ernie Larson split sin­ bed 21 out of 28 in his "All I’ro- 29c Corporal Leonard B. Giglio has . Barbers in Tow n first ba.se ne.xt sea.son, hut it was ph.-t No Los.s " tor a pereentage rival manager . . . instead a [irac- its net earnings for the month of : 18 Selected (lards...... been discharged from Company K j raised In both American and Brit­ iursl .National . . 1700 17,50 U S Steel ...... ncw.s agency I .said It learned au­ gle honors with 135 while A1 Fish known that Wilson requested him of .857... Herb Parker of the As­ tlce session will be held at the October totaled $636,255, an in- 25 Selected ('.ards, two assortments . . . . 59c for dependency. It was hoficd un­ ish quarters to sugce.aUonj that Guaranty Trust ... 2S8 298 Western Union ...... thoritatively that Wilhelmshaven set up a triple of 36.5. as an aide because of Grimm’s keen sociated Press to))pcd that effort, East Side Rec and all players are re-ase of $70,118 over October, til last week that the non-commis- i Great Brltjiin’s war linancing Irving Tru.'^t ...... 11 13 West El and Mfg ... and Kiel were the R. A. F.’s main F a il to O rganize . Wednesday Evening ■ sense of hupior and abi'ity tO' han- however, with 31 out of 35 (oi asked to be present at 9 o’clock 19.39. . 59c sioned offieer would he able to problem he r»et hy the .sale'or ex­ .Manhattan ...... 15 17 obt'ectiv^.s. It was the second month this 20 Mellotone Cards, very heaiitifiil . . , Woolworth ...... Wednesday evening It will I lie players of temperament. Dick •886. . . H a r r y Grayson, NEA . . . Coach .lohnny Hcdlund’s start­ j attend the year’s training, but cir­ change of (’arihbean possessions Mnnufnet. Trupt 37 39 Elec Bond and Share , The British bombers .were be­ Pagani's West Sides and Dillon’s year that the railroad reported a SiiiHle Cards ...... 5e-10e-15e-2.5e each cumstances have compelled him to to the I'njted .States N Y T r u s t...... 105', 108'i, I f'paldmg of Philadelnhia already .sport.s editor, took third jiku-e ing lim-ii)' will probably consist of ’ net income after fixed charges and , lieved to have found their targets Sixteen of the 32 barber shops in one match and East Sides and I had been jiamed-as the other Cub with 22 out of 30 for .733. . . far, .Slu r .Moorhouse and .Johnny Hed- | relinquish his stripes. During his The plan, advanccij iinoffleially I’iiliic .National ... 3 0 ', 32' B'airfleld Grocery as the co-fea­ Cl pared with a September in­ a t both place.* in snRii of "not too in Manchester were represented j coach. far hack was Major Amos I’m bind at forwards, Earl Yivst at | enlistm ent In the K Guards. GIg’lio both here nnd ln I»ndon. was .said Tillo Guarantee . . . ■ 2 ^ good" weather, thr agency added. at a meeting held In Tinker hall ture. come of $226,004. has done an excellent job both as to present difficulties on both .side.* C .S T r u s t ...... 1510 1560 takin’ it on the lam I Hooplo, who center and Jimmy .Murphy and ;i The carrier’s report for the flr.st! Read Herald Advs. Other pilots, running into thick last night which was attended by I>e*>’s E sso (S) mksfired on 16 out of 31 for .-184 . . . Bill Schicldge a t guards . . . on active member of the NCO club members of the unions of New E. Bis.sell...... 98 107 94 299 1 ten months of 1940 showed a defi- [ NICHOLS a ; as the company artificer. T. Martin ___ 12’2 108 95 325 i cit of $3,128,814 as compared with j DEPOT SQUARB Britain, Hartford and Rockville. Wrpstling The tir.st of three contests in the , 197 NORTH MAIN STREET .Schultz Signs The reason behind the meeting. It R. Helm ...... 94 99 89 282 a deficit of $3,115,651 for the same | Michael Schultz, formerly with Red (.'rown Duck Pin Bowling - l i i m ‘8 P ren iiun is j period ^In 1939. 1, T H A H K S m m appeared, was an effort on the \V. Suchy ___ 95 f04 122 321 Carnival produced tour prize win- ; tb Benson Furniture Company, part of some of the local barbers B. McKlnnev .107 113 107 327 By The .\ssori:ited Press ners from Joe Farr's Charter signed up with the K Guards last to have all agree to a set price Portland. Me.—Frank Bed, 189, Fo r Coniniuters night to attend the year's train­ 516 531 507 1554 O ak alleys . . In addition to A. H. for haircuts, a price of 50 cents San Diego, Calif., defeated Dr. Brewer of East Hartford, who ing in Florida. Recruits signing up being suggested. West Side Tavern (1) John Murphy. 182, Medford M.ass,, won $.50, hamlsome trophio.s went after today will be admitted to the F. D w y e r...... 92 107 112 311 two straig h t falLs. Bridgeport. Nov. 26 - ((P)—Har­ company as of December 1st due The differences of opinions ex­ to K. C. lycs.sner and Maurice old C. Poole, director of tlje . pressed were about equal to the B. McConkey .117 110 103 330 to the necessity of completing the . 109 128 101 338 Dowila, while free bowling was Bridgeport Housing Authority, j number in attendance. Many of C. Frelheit won hy John "Barge" O’Leary . . . payroll so th a t the check.* will be I»w man . . 94 99 89 282 The CrJiMit lyeagih' suggested tiHlay that the goyem- ■ in before c’hrtstmas. the older barbers In town recalled (.Muriihy’s Alleys) ------I ment pay premiums to induce db- i the organization formed .In -Man­ Low man . 95 104 94 203 Selective Service Biiard ,Four local fighters were In Tac- i fense workers to commute, from I All unit'i of the 169th Infantry To ten your hostess "Thank chester years ago and the trtiuhle tion last night at Southbrldge, their present homes In order to that resulted. As a result there .507 548 499 1.554 | Won Ix>st j leeclved order.* last' night to pre- You," Team No. S .. ___17 11 Mas* V . . Charlie Backofen, 162, , prevent Industrial centers from [larc a list In duplicate of all mem­ Here’s a very timely suggestion. was no organization perfected at Team No. 2 . ___ 15 of Rockville, appeared In the-main . heeoming “ghost towns" when the the meeting last night. .Morlartv Bros. (S) 13 ber* of their companies together Don't think for hours F. Mahoney .129 124 107 360 Team No. 4 ...... ___n 15 event and dropped a close deci- i present emergency l.s oyer. , | with their home addresses at once, Just send ber flowers A. Brown . . . . 89 117 105 311 Team ji’o. 1 ...... 1 1 17 Sion to Tony Shumway, 169. of i Poole said he would attem p t to ' FLOWERS and mail It to the Selective Service A. Fish ...... 125 131 109 36.5 W ebster, Ma.ss . . . P a t Vcndrillo, ; have U. S. Senator Francis T. . Board for their flies. These names It’s the magnificent expression. . 1 Tierney .116 116 118 350 The complete whltewa.shlng' 142, deci.sloned Bemle Devine, 140, I Maloney (D.. Conn.) Introiluce a; will be checked. Police (loiirt P. Hanson ...1 3 2 107 91 330 dealt to Team No. 4 hy the team­ of Webster, and Billy F arr. 140, bill In Congress w hcreby,the gov- A Busy Week Let Us Give Thanks And, remember Krause's for work of Team No. 3 earned for defeated (Tlair O’Coin, • 138, of ■ ornm ent would make an allowance This week, the necessary admin­ flower* Rene Chapdelalnc, 30. of 681 591 595 530 1716 the latter the top po.sitlon in the , Spencer, Ma-sa. . . . of $5 a week to single men who Add Pleasure To istrative work prior to Induction ^ For All Good Things, Includinr Peme« — a Cx)ked sev- sity from 19K) to 1939, died yes- 621 HARTFORD ROAD TELEPHONE S706 t lay at the home of a daughter e"sl diamonds In the window. The In Branford. The funeral will be sto. e Is acni.'vi the street from • Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Service. held her* Wednesday. police headquarters, ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1940

;D RYDER Sounds Like A Big Job BY I'KED HAl

•^tP.RtOfALtTIBR. )9TtH,UTn.E F£R 'tUrl.-LOOt® IT Sense and Nonsense LIKE CPSHBAILET IP S FOoi-5 fKY ■ rtiH ^ L OVK.RL TH On •nm* This really requires an explana­ BIG JOB3 . , . Don't worry If I like a man to keep hia word tion: your Job seems bigger than you and never mUa a date; The teacher was cxplantng to are . . . Every big job tn the world 1 likewise like to be on time and the class the meaning of the word has been tackled by aomeone who not a moment late. "recuperate." thought he wasn't quite up to .it, The golden rule thus work* out Teacher (to small boy) Now, but eventually grew to the requir­ Ww>,rx»l Help Wanted— Female S5 ■ Machinery and Tools 52 i.ec*l Notices tine, as you can plainly see, Junior, when your father has ed size . . . The man who has the I.U9I and Found I Automobiles For Sale 4 War Breads, Then Mends His Heart Picks Coiiimitlee For while It expiditea hia taska, tt worked hard all day, he Is tired courage to dare usually finds a WANTED- -GIRL TO take care of NEW SMALL CASE tractors on TIIH; .aAVINlJS BANK OF MAN- doe* the name for me. and worn out. Isn't he? way to do. ^•rOUND TWO DOGS. One .short 19.37— DODGK-.s e d a n , 1937 Ply­ C H KSTKIt one child, atav or go home nights. mbber. It's 'the small Case you I like to eat on scheduled time— Junior—Yes, ma'am. haired hrown dot. and one bluish mouth si'dnn, 193b Wlllya sedan. . VB. For K. of C. Parly 1933 piekiip, 19;i3 l-ord toiiring. Tel. 6810. ' want. Dublin Tractor Company, \MKfelA GKTZAA'ITCH KT Al> my wife does well her part; Teacher — Then, when night Fred You'd better keep your ay, Io n s haired doR. No col- com es, an his work is over for Cole Motors, .Mam .street Lot, op­ Wlllimantic. But If I'm late for dinner, it al­ 4 e.yea .open when you are in New Sra. Owner may have by calling {Superior Court. StatA of Con- the day, what does he do? posite Armory. Open evenings. mctlcut. County of Hartford, tht Grand Knight Thomaa J. Quinn most breaks her heart. York. T el. 3447. Help Wanted— Male M Junior That's what mother 22ni dav of N'tv^inbor. lOto. last night named a cmnmtttee to Once more the golden rule applies Ruth—Why? , " * ^ 4 J9.34 .ST ltD K B A K K ll sedan, 12.5 Musical Instruments > 51 o h i>i<:r o f a o t ic f betwixt us and between; wants to know. 5 1 W A N T E D 'a t o n c e —Am bitious arrange for the annual Christmas Fred- You'd look alllicr than down, balance wi'ekly. itnmner’s. I'pnn rotnplulnt In satil . citune For then like Mr. Spratt and wife Announcements yoiing men to train for barber FOR SALE —UPRIGHT piano, b ro u g h t.to nnid t^oiirt, at H artford. party for members of the Council you do now If you went around we lick the platter clean. SO Oakland street. Phone .5191. work. Job secured. For details in­ ami bench, excellent condition, In Bald I’ounty, on thn first TuPBday at which time yearly a lampoon Salesman—I represent the ABC with them closed. “ RBUABLE PALM reader, a-lvlce of S**pt«‘ml)or, l!Mt> and now pcnd> If we all kept our dates on time, OUT OUR WAY BY J; R WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE quire Vaughn Barber school, 14 reasonable price. Inqtiire 177 Cen­ party Is held anil pn-sents given to Wool Company, madam. Would VITH MAJOR HOOFLil on all affairs of life, known fjoni 1939 DonUK .‘4KDAN. 1938 Biiick iHK. claiming foreclosur** of a mort* to promise* were truer; ter street or Phone 8083. each memtier. Named to the com­ you be Interested In some colorful Among good habits is that of coast to coast. 532 Ann street, sedan, 1938 Pontine sedan. 1937 Market street. Hartford. dated Ju ly 13. 1921. recorded This world would be a happier THERE'LL BE In MunchcBt»‘r T^and Hecord". .Vol. mittee last night were Edward F. yarn s ? .. letter writing -provided always HEAR ABOUT BNUFFV?N e AH— -HE G E T S A *IO H artford. 9 a. m .—9:30 p. in. Tel. Kuril sedan. 193t> Plyinoiifh sedan. place, divorces would be ANOTHER B A R E - BKOADLEAF A-ssorters wanted. K? Pane 133. It appearlnK tb the Taylor, who has been a member of Iloiisewife Ycnh. Tell me a that we do npt say anything that HE SPRAINED HIS ACCIDENT INSURANCE 6-1370.______Cole Motors, at the Center - Appiv in person at The Farmer's Wanted— I’o Buy 5M .•^ul'Bcrlltln^f atilhorlty Kablan t*et* few er. couple. ^ BACK DRILL »!40.3. 3ca\ltrh that the mb1pn**e of the de- a like committee aince the council can be used against us. PROMPTLY AT : SHOULDER PUTTING [CHECK EVJER.N W E E K , WANTKD TKAN.SPORT ATION Pidiii’e Warehouse Inc., Station fpiMlant Kabian ib lzn v ito h Ib un­ llrst started holding such ])artle.a WANTED--SECOND hand type­ Teacher — Mary, can you tell OME-THIRTV FER, a t v /o - cbn t s t a m p AM' HS WON'T B E to Hartford fur 2 p.-nple leaving 1!>29 KK.t.NKLY.N 7 pas.s. Iimoil- 37 1-2 South Windsor. known to the plaintiff. nearly 40 years ago, Dr. George A IF YOU CAN DO YOUR OWN writer. Write Box E. Heralil, or «*HPi:i?FH»:—Thnt said .mubb he how many bushels of wheat , were Mrs. Crabbe -And you have the VOU R E C R U IT S .' ON AN ENVJELOPE OOTA TH' SL IN G here about Tel. 4032 •sine, like new in.ade and mil. ‘ ••ntlnued for th ree niot^thB and Uiiilloiiettc, James Gorm«u. .lann’S shipped out of the United States .lOB BETTF.R THAN ANYBODY nerve to ask $l a bottle for this Tel. 5582. —A ^OR HIS WIFE ! TILL SPRING.' driven mil\ .'lit.non mile.s. C arry 6 Dtigs— Birds— Pets 41 that notice of the InelHutlon and Murphy. Frank Quish, John B. In any given year? E I..SE CAN DO IT , T H E R E I.S nerve tonic ? EGAD.' r WONDER IF WA.N’TED PAS.'^K.V'.KK TO I to work Instead of 4 425.00 down, pendency' of R.abl complaint shall he Farley and Bernard Fogarty. LESS CAUSE FOR WORRY Druggist—Yes,- madam and J- — MARTHA HAS ALL(DWEO Thomaslon. Maine, leaving Wed- | ici\en Bald defendant Fahlan Ger- Mary—Yes, Ma'am. In 1492. balanee weekly. Bnmner's, 80 KF.MALK. DOG SPAYED. $2.50 At the meeting laat night Rev. ABOUT SO.MEONE BKLNG that proves what It will do. I take newlav evening at 9. Impiire from : Rooms Without Board 59 /aN'Iti'h bv pitbllKhInir thin order In None. fAT POLICY TO LAPSE Oakland street. Tel. .>191. female cats spayc'l $3.50. male The Mani'h* Bter livening Heraltl, a Vincent Breen, of St. Bridget's ABLE TO TAKE IT FROM YOU. it regularly. T lto o p 5 to 7 tonight. TO Main .street I T » o o » u HM ! I SHALL CALL cats altered $1.00. Dr. O. E. Bit- NICELY FURNISHED room for newBpaper pnbllBhed lit .MancheB* cliiin h, gave an interesting talk to . K - 18 c w ------J ------|pr "n cc R week for two .Burct‘jo nilOTIlK.KS water, ladies preferred. Call 6989. Be glad today. Ire true and wise, S' FOR SALE-NATIVE MILK Fed 44 Pearl street. at r**\p|itry wUhIn nml fnr the FOB Bi;A l- ES I A 1 K A.^IIKS |■•AI’KK.'5 removed week­ turkeys, one electric 150 egg In­ ni.Atrlot of i.’oventrAf on tht* 21il dny i ' o ( i i v e Training seek gold amid the dro.ss; ly. ^■ha^no<■^.a TriKlung. Tele- cubator. Schaub'a Turkey Farm, of Novemh<'r. Waste neither time nor thought AND INSUKANCK Present KNGENE W. LATIMER. about the bridge you'll never 1 phone 6260 188 nillstown Road. Phone 4678. Boarders Wanted 5 9 - A J-tiKlKe. 303 biBln St. I’hiine 6i»60 E iln te of Arthur L, PeRd late of To \\ PA Workiu’s cross. YOUNG TK.NDER ducks and tur- C'lVrntry In Buld Dletrict. deeeH*04l. There'.s useful work for you to do .Ntre. Grao#* U'-nl. KtMrkvIHe. Moving— 1 riirking— keya. Otto H. Herrmann, 610 WANTED -MEN boarders, home with hand and brain and Oonn.. R. P. I>. No. 2 .Vdmlni.BtrHtrlx For the pii.st two days lulcr- >1 anvil csl«*r Storage 20 Center street, Tel. 5085. cooking. 63 Pearl street. from the date hr'reof he. and the heart: "ame are llrnlfed and allowed for viewers have been In Manchc.ster There's urgent human service, too, Evviiiiig: l/ivrulH JA M E S A. WOODS moving ahd FOR SALE—ROASTING chick­ the crefUtan to bring In their contacting those who are eniplot ■ in which to take your part. ens 30c lb., and fowl 25c lb. 102 I'laImB ng.ilnet said cBUile. and the ed on WPA jirojccls, checking »:• Make every opportunity a gain trucking. Ashes removed weekly. Apartments— Flats \dmlnl«t rat rlx dlr*»,M here the • <|eceaBe 68 Hollister street FOR S.\LE—.MEN'S rebuilt and within the earn.* Town, and by pub­ men went to Hartford today where You do not have to work alone relaated .shoes.' Better than new FOR RENT 4 ROOMS and ga­ lishing the lame «mee In B*»me new*- they were given an intellegencc since God Is with you still. 17. 1937 cheap shoes. See them. Sam rage, hot air heat, very dc.slr- paper h.’ivIriK n clri'ulath'n hi lahl ; For the 67-year-old Sultan of Johore, one of the world's richest le.st. Tho.se found l)e he qualified Press on with courage toward the _ bV S WORTU CauH Charge T’ri'hafe iM.^frlrt. an>l return tiiake | men, the Battle of Britain has meant first a broken licatt, then a C ConitcutiTs liayft .1 ; cts< t ei* Repairing 2 1 Yulyes. 701 .Main able. Applicant must have per­ to tliii LVnirt of the notice given. will l)c later sent tn trade .sehool.s goal, with Truth your shield A b r o k e n I Oonsecutivt Cay" 9 CtB l I 0»B fect rent record--$35 per month. Attest* / mended one. First, the Britisli show girl of whom he was enamored I While in .school they will lie paid emboas; BORN THIRTV VEARS TOO SOON KEPAIRl.Nt; a u t o TOPS, .aide |LE6,AT LEA'STw^ 1 Diir ...... -!:i otH|i3 cip u u g k m : w . l a t im k u I was killed fn an air raid. But he met another lovely young Indy, tile same wages as tliey ale now Be strong, look up and Ju.st Ignore .\11 orders for ireguljir ineerllone Write Box O. Herald. Juder. ' curtains, lug.iag''. hand made dog Fuel and Feed 49-A Marcella Mendl, 25-year-old Rumanian girl, when he bought a Red e.'irmiu; After tliey have .secured the bridge you'll never rro.ss. Will be charged M the one time rate. collars ha'ncs.s Charles l.aklng, Cross flag from her. They're pictured above in London after thcif Special rated for long term ev^ry KOK SALE HARD WOOD for itlii.s training, they will be m a -Grenville Klelsor. Bool'S AND HER BUDDIES Just Dreanting d%y adTertliing given upon requeat. 90 Camhrlilgc street. Tcl. 4740. W'anted To Rent 6 8 recent marriage. i pii.silion'III cnli t [irivate emphjr ■ BY EDGAR MARTIN Adt ordered before the third or kinillinjr, 20 buahel baskets for mint. It may lie weeks, or even A MAN F O R C E D TO <^-0-OP- r fifth day will be charged only for WANTED TO TUNE, repair and $2.00. Telephone 6718. ------J th* actual number of tlme« the «d WA.NTED TO RENT two or three j : niontli.s. before they aie taken in­ ERATE SELDOM DOES SO w om s.' ARIL 'too viE,VV,V^P\052 with elderly couple. Telephone ; I Pre.ss Club n.'^ked Lloyci I>*hrbH.H. 'J"’ Y eWSi'T K TKit'^G THKT* he trade on itx 'ime »di Btopped gale. Cut any length for fireplace CEKOY (LK,' -S'K OK.,EE,COt*.K.-X ra.OCAA XAVt WVtaW .» Help Wanted—Female 35 wood $8.00. Donald Gehring. Tel. KKL-YON.E PKSG aold. 87:>8. Tom orrow bas replied, “but I’m g'dng to be I ing rnetoorology, and in long-range Walter (ex-printer) Tvpo- HH5E. TVX'c- • .The Heraid will nat be reeponatbU I Alts For Sale 71 TtvV TOLL ■ VUHVi'E.Vt far more than one Incorrect Inatr- WANTOD - GirUJS TO Acw covera Nov. 27. AnmtAl “Turkey. • New Y ork. Nov. 26. -JR' - the s|>eaker ■' The little fat innn navigation. All of the men being graphical error, sir; it should be C 0 5 E OOV4N.' ttoa of any advertlBement ordered on ha-soballfi at our fartory . Apply Goose and Pig” dance of Ho.se I By vocation, Harry Troxell, stole axvay. red-faced. 1 trained are enlisted as radels m utton. for arkoin. than one time. EOR SALE BUILDING lot. 42 63. of Cleveland, is a metal to Tober HaM«'ball NUniifarturlng Garden— Farm— Dairy Strickland, sidewalks and utili- Com pany No. 1. S. M. F . D.. at CO»t IMC |Y WA 5M*rci >NC T M IIC u 1 »AT '■ 26 nia Iriadeerteni omiMlofi af tn- poli.siier: by avocation, a i r aarract publication of adiertlntng Co.. Kim atrt*et, Mancbcdler. Products 50 .tles, near bus line. F. H. Norton. Chenev Hall. I crocheter and he t'an knit will ba roetifted only by cancellation 180 Main street. T el. 8,528. T his Work S'lXmiE? IN STAMPS ‘.Advance and give llic ('((tinlersign and gH yniic < ii^ats af tha charge made for the aerylee WANTF.D STENOGRAPHER. EOK .SALK POTA TO E.S field Nov. 28. Migh-Alunini cage tilt one. purl tw o with the be.st of faadorod. One with several years experi­ run. and p<*cond». F ran k V. at State Armory. them. Sewing Smart Sports and ciKarcts licrc, gents!" All aATorttaoroanta maat conform ence. Write B(>x B. Herald tw atyU. hopy and typography with Williania, Buckliind. ^onn. I.eRal Notices 78 N ext Weok He spent 13 months and 40 rarafatlona enforiMd by tha publlah- Dec. 1. Cantata Praise ami balls of thread creating a art and they raaarva tha right to WA.N’TED EXPEHIENI'ED wo­ FOR SALE—CABBAGE for saner- AT .\ > n ;T u F ri:* u f i ii Ensemble Is Easy as •4iU rerlaa or reject any copy oon- man or girl fur general house­ at 'M:»n''hD**t»*r. M'ithin anil ftir th‘' Thank.sgivlng, Concordia Lutheran j blue - ribbon - fo.slooncd betl- KUNNY BUSINESS 1 kraiit. good solid heads, “ 30c per aldered objertlonabla. work Apjily to Mrs Rnsenlierg, '*f on tho 2Cth church. ' I spreatl. which y esten lay won CLOSING IfOURS^ClaaalAod ada bn.Hhel. Phone 7965, 108 Ridge St. t.59 .Maple street. t'f No\•'iiib*=‘r. X. Ir. Dec. 2. Military Whist at St. | him first prize for men in a «a ba publlahed aao>« day muat be i*rt **5^rt-XA’TI>LI AM S. HYDK. Kvq . James’s Hall. Catholic Mother.s’ j Sliding Down a H ill reoeteed by It o'clock noon Satnr- FOR SALE - POTATOES. FIRSTS .TutUVr - national crocheting contest at daya 10:3«. w a n t e d ( ARABLE girl or wo­ an. S t. M ary ’s Giiild .supper ' tlMna at the CHAKGB RATE given lipr niliiU.nt*tratiMn ni-r.-unt with bonk on how to cnx hct *:in1 (Sint** to thlK |■'‘)tlrt f<»r alh'W- TO TRAIL THAT BIRD l e t t e r A>r. • \ I '. ■'■'I', at ^ ti'i’litok ■ fV Tr, V FIES/ ,1 RUO.M.S SL IG H T L Y r- fTM-'f'n at M’#* l'r-»bat* t tfri-'c. In church, au.spices of Kiwnnls club, j U. S. ipecds Its defense pro­ FOREISU g i r l MR woman, ox- the dome oX the nation’s Capitol ZAVt^H... 5REAT SCOTT i oA. Na raaponalMlIty for orrora in ’••\8;incp ‘‘f salk this livmondous nuhlit' non.,*** t») all p‘’ r8'>n*i interust- Dec. U. doth annUHi. meeting MAiL.' rrfc i m p o s s i b l e .' Hartford 7^3313. •-1 therutn to appear ani b** heard that of Freedom, armed with hel­ M« k •< ClMsiBcstions value. "Briievp it or not, " th. fur- of f’haniber of Commerce. you waiting for? rh4T4**>n by puI-Ii^hinK « rop%‘ r»f —Wlllluin M. la-adcr, lloxlory met, shield and sheathed sword. <^1DlCULOUS!!^ ntturo look,, like new, having boon thi^ or.|»'k In ^onio nouj^papor h.t%- Also. Christmas bazaar and sup­ ' G.IRL OR WOMAN learn to pack Workers' Union leader, to .lohn Not so well known, perhaps, as the li M a c w M ts ...... B I confections, living we.«t part of tlioroughly recoiiUitioneil 'by our InK a pir«*ulatlon In iai*l l*hstrirl. per aNorth M ethodist church. ' Statue of Liberty! this figure is a U arrlavM ...... C hv.' «lay.s la fore laid day of Imar- Dec. 13. Christmas salo-play- : U I..ewl». OMthB ...... D ’ town preferred Reply giving !n- finishing dept. Whether you want Ing and return, rnakp to thl« t’«vurt. symbol of a liberty that must be tea. King’.s Daughters, Whilon I Card of Thank« ...... K j formation atxmt yourself. Write 3. 4 or .5 rooms, an opjKirtunity WILLIAM S. MYltl-: defended. - Jud^e. L ibrary. American men liave a world­ •a MemorUin ...... F \ Box A. MeruM like this does not come very often. The head of the statue was used tiMt and Found 1 We cannot promise how long this wide reputation for the money Amaomneamneta ...... 3 they spend on their women, f say for the design of the U. S. $5 Farw fiale ...... t bargain.will last, but If yog see It stamp above, the only bl-color THE STRAUtiER LEAVES, T.X. DBIUKWATEB.PHESIDEMT advertised in this paper you can bravo to you. Go right ahead! AatoaioMVea Dance Is Enjoyed f ■tamp of the 1622-23 postage se­ TW»jieuii,T»t» AlOr.RAFT. K IW A WEAR STATE OF COaAPSE AataaMbl*# for Sate ...... • fis-l assured we will have it wljen —Elsa SehlaparelH, French dress­ Aatomobllrt for Exchana* k you call, .Auction Market _ m aker. , ries. The .star-studded helmet Aata Accaaaortea—TIrea .'.•••« • Bv (’arroll (llnb bears a crest of eagle's beak and Aato R epalrinc— P aln tln s •••. f STOVE TAKE 18 MONTHS TO PAT i ALLEY OOF They Can’t ,^lop Boom BY V. r HAMLIN Auto Schools ...... t-A Easy weekly or monthly payments \ Closecl for Year All Americans aware of the plumes. Autoa-^hlp by Truck 1 arranged. No payments in case of threat of totalitarian intolerance The broiue statue Is 19',.4 feet Auloo—For Hire ...... % HEADOUAKTEKS The Carroll Club of St. James's HE GAVE THE ',ALLIVE HOPED sickness or .unemployment. must .set an example of united high, weighs 15,000 pounds. It JOY REIGN8 IN DR.(nME-MACHINE)\M0NMUG'S HOW I'LL GET IT I DON'T KNOW... Oaraffsa^SerxIeo—Storaao M church, under the supervision of MAGIC BELT TO LABORED Motoreyclos^BIryeleii .. II All Ty|w*a — OH R iirncrs Free Auto Transportation purpose In the defcn.se of the re­ was set in place, 30714 feet above ES1ABUSHMENT...IN CELEBI^TION OF THE BUT ALWAV3 I'VE DONE THE The itanchester Fruit and Vege­ Rev. V. J. Hines, held its Thanks­ taT)IME-TIW/ELERS' SA FE RETURN C L EO P A T R A y FOR, WIPED OUT V IMPOSSIBLE...THE NfTRjO- Wanttd AutoB—Motorcycles ... It No matter where you live we will public, the esplanade, Dec. 2, 1883. Voel04y«s ond Profeeeleool Sec»4c»s H eaters — \tnnn \ir rnmae4*8*. table Producers' As.soelatlon Auc­ giving ilance last night in the Par­ T P -rrr ___- - - IN AN i n s t a n t .' V BOMB. FOR. EXAMPLE.. .THW .send a "I'o u rlesy Auto” to tiring — Alt I^mdon, K^piihlliuin pro»l- "Freedom" is the work of A' r c BustncKB S*“r\ice-e t.tfrered ...... II tion Market.Whirh opened In June ish Hall wjth the music supplied ' CO^ ^ By tit* tfBwcc IN** TWO THOUSAND YEARS COULDAfT BE DONE Envci?j dentlsl randldafe' of 19,86. Thomas Crawford, an American Household SerNlcee A you to the store and bark home and which has^lMch holding dally by records. Following the refresh­ T JT BETWEEN ME AND B U T I O D T / ^ Bulldina—Contrat'llng 14 r\etiinK« artist. The original model is in again. I’hone or write for this sales on CharterTSak street, closed ments, a jitterburg . contest was A FABULOUS FORTUNE FloHits— NureerlcB ...... II absolutely free sertire. the Smithsonian Institution. "Aw, to heck with it—let’* ip6kc soup!" IN JEWELS ! Funsral Directors ...... It for the season yestgrday. held. 'We In America have played our Heatlny—PlumM^a—R'vofint .. 17. .JONF.S FI R-MTI RK ALBERTS FURNITURE CO. The sea-son has nou-ljeen so suc- The winners, who were judged part in building the kind of world InsUrancs ...... II Hartford .Store—43 Allvn St. ' y the applause of the audience, where war is inevitable Millinery— Drc«.*4makinif , ...... If .8,8 Oak siri-Pl Maiichi..t<»r cc.ssful this year. W h^ the fall 105 Moving—TrucktnK—Storage tS market was opened it found were Miss Jeanne Maitempo and — Kep. I>r. .lohn S iith erlaiid ,' New ] JUONKRVII.I.B FOLKS T rI, n.«.liloiu-«- 7217 FOR .SALE HOUSEHOLD fund- BY KOM AINK FOX If FubUr naa^^?M»fpr Ire ...... I" s that the cauliflower hnfiight to Victor Puzzo. The entertainment York minister. Falntlns — ...... tnr> Inclutling piano ant! l>*‘n(sed. 6 p. m. X ■ I ■ ■ ■■ FRECKLES AND HIS FKIENDS W an*»d— InBirucUi. ns ...... >0 —Kaarin E. Kuosamo, FInhUh All Is Forgiven BY 51EKKILI. BLOSSER PlnmirlBl FOR SALE—DINING TABLE. Cobwebs ar* maS*-riSy a tiny The Board Zoning Commia- consul In New Y’ork. Bondo—Stocks—Mortgaces ... *1 ' No. 10.8 This gay sports en­ and 10, this beguiling set will solve ' TEE Bostneas - Oj-portunltter ... W chairs, bed outfit, Glenwood spider, but because it seldom Is sioners will holo'^ hearing In the municipal buildings Wednesday. semble. especially designed for the many a gift prolilem thi.s Chnst- ^'A'ELL. 1 SOT VOu THIS 1 g u e s s ' Money to l,..-m ..... ‘ J3 range, heater. (?puch,. ice box. In- observed at work, many people f a r —. , b u t f r o m N^V/' ON, , ■ T hani® . If capitalism, even under strain, nitedlecraft amateur, is utterly ma.s, pleii.sing both giver ami give* MISJUOOED EVEN "TLiOUGH } ' / • ^ E L L BREAK. HIS Help and M lnatinaa qidre K Carlson, Gardner St. believe the webs to be. formed December 18, at 8 jXm .. for the VflDU'RE s t r ic t l y ON VOl 'R Help Wanted—rF^male ...... lb leaves erlucatlon in the lurch, it VOU-LABO ie — 1 VNAS FBECX'S I'O toss- ( NSCK, IF HE EVEN only of du.st and lint. "Cob" Is ptirpose of disposing »>r\a petition simple in design and can be put In- alike — a f t e r a l l . Help Wanted —Male ...... 31 USED loses one of its own credits and in- 8VAMAGER . 1. MDO FOB 1 MEMTC5NS IT TO requesting the changingxof land gether like a eharm even by the To get tills pattern. • eompl"'‘j ■40U DID VOTE REALLY 0 ( 0 yiT, LARCHE. I A SOUL > Batesmen VVaated ...... A an old English word meaning spi­ creasei its .own danger. I Help Wanted—Male or Kema> 17 F O R s a l e - PRIM IER. Vacuum, bounded by tA'oodbrldge, Parker most inexperienced. Each piece of with step-by-step' sewing Inslrnc- FOR M E, WANT YOU |-^ BUT 1430 der. —Dr. Dixon Ryan Fox, president. Agents W anted ...... 3* ^ cheap. Telephone 6,504. and Mather streets from a B to an the three-piece set require* little tions, a.end 10 cents in coin to: ' 1 6 ; ^ ’. '. DIDN'T FLECTEO-f / MC*rr TKU. Situations Warned—Female ' A zone. Union College, urging greater ■YOU ( .__ J SONEBOOYf attuations Wanted—.Mftle .... J* mofe than the ability to use scis­ Carol Day, *8 Mads It .A Suooea* The petition 1* signed by H. G. endowments. .Mnneheistor Herald Pattern Bureau. ' yjciHItlSTMAS SEAli' """ i'lP Employment \pcficiee w sors and stitch a seam. l i> tp CARS Tenney. M. W. Park, R. H. Blod­ I.I sirtrk—Trie—PouHry— : m m Yet the rmteome Is more than 106 Seventh Avenue, \ rblelee 1010 Plymouth Sedan. Carrie Jacobs Bond not only gett, Nathan C. Jefferson.and Har­ enough to thrill the Junior of your i New York, / Dock— Hirdfr— Petfl ...... ♦* A R T H U R A. old R. Burr. ' ■ Might Have Been Nfieaker II- Live .Stock —Vehicles G wrote the words and miisfc for "T household and- send her off to any j Be siire to encloBe, on-a separate 3 . > It is understood that the change Poultry and Supplies ...... 1010 Pttnliac fi Sedan. Love' You Truly," but also de­ outdoor sports activity In high 'sheet of paper. Your Name, Full f f Wanted —Pets—Poult/’v.—sto^k 44 signed the cpver and helped to sell is desired in order to -safeguard Ran Francisco—(A*i - "I wonder KNOFLA sp irits i Address. Sizes and Number of t K «r Sale— Jflecellaii^iiB the song by-singing it to the pub- the residential character of. the what kind of an attraction could J Articles For Sale . . ... 1010 Chevrolet .Sedan. For have brought that mob here?” the Available in sizes 11, 13, 15, 17, i patterns you want at 10 cents each. i Boats and Acceaaorles Uo. neighborhood. ■ e Building Materials ...... *• Itl.'tO Studehaker .Sedan. |f Diamonds — W atch es— .le*»*eiry e* INSURANCE Electrical Appliances—Hfld.i All About Jane and .Hmmy’s Magic Merry Chriatman MBVICf. I ■fC U ft Pi Fuel and Feed ...... 4“ ^ lOTO Mercury Sedan. Ask Tour Neighbor' SANTAS SECRETS Garden—Farm—Hairy Producie Wi Household Goods ...... bi COME ON "W E BETTER HIDE iNl lO.'lR I’ljmouth .Sedan, 873 .Main S t. Phone 3440 WHAT ARE w e AW, -THEBE’S aeiTRB PUT IT ' TOO WERE C\\ M achinery and Tools ...... • .6 * HERE TILL WE SCUUCUY SMITH Call To Arms Musical Instruments ...... 1SO IN & TO COj MOTHIM6 TO BE WHAT A S W E L L FIRE IN THAT BO X" JANE.' THERE BY JOHN C. TEHRX FIND OUT WHO . Ofries ahd Store Equipment ... 19.'$8 Chevrolet Coupe. e n c j i n e / b u t o n e TH AT’S W HERE IT SOME OTHER Speelala a t the Stores ...... JIMMV, LOCKED SCARED OF.'AND - IT tS i O F T H E w h e e l s BELONGS, I 60ESS BROKEN TOYS W sa rin s Apparel— Fu rs ...... b7 I0T7 Packard S Sedan. IN LIKE T H I$ c X CAN THINK OF r .AU. ftSHT.SAJWANTUA... ' 1 Wanted—To Buy ...... 4* I'M SCARED,' SOM ETH IM tb SWEU. IN HERE.' CB *# # *»—.Bear*—Hotels—Reeerfe Notice r Rrstamraats 1937 Ford Sedan. T O o o f W E U . BAY fUruRYOURHMOi/l Roona Without Beard ...... • ft* WITH a l l THE TOYS i M / Snrdsra Wanted ...... H A AND NO O N E D 1937 Chevrolet Coach. The Zoning Commission of Man- VROMM CovBtry Board—Reaorts ..•••*- •d WILL STOP US Q N S-T0 8C A ll Ifotsla— Reatauranta ...... ! che.ster will hold a hearing on - t d s Wamad—Rooms—Board ...... 1937 Packard 6 .Sedan. K tu r n eo ■aal Eatalo For IU«e Wednesday, December 18lh. at > FOR J ura'S A9 *rt»aDtA Flats. TenevasBts IS 8 :0 0 p . ni . In the Municipal B uild ­ r e p a ir s a o « Bualt&aas Locations for Rent . . M 1936 F'ord Coupe. ing. to act bn the following: 1VV8 Hooaaa For Rsnt ...... «• ^v// Application from. H. L. Tenney, 8*borb*n For Rsnt ...... JJ 1936 Plymouth Coach. Sumaiar Homes For Rsnt«...«t IT M W. Park. R. H. Blodgett, Wantod to Rent ...... Nathan C. Jefferson and Haroli) • 'J it ; Vi Baal Eatala For »alo R. Burr that section of land Apartment Building for Sals •• J]] Bvalnsaa Property for Salo ... M bounded by Woodbrldge, Parker Farms and lAnd for Sals • JJ and .Mather Streets be changed Booaoa for Salo ...... from 'B' to ‘A’ zone. Lota for B ala ...... '• Brunner'S lU aert P rop erty fo r Baio .*•••• J] All persona Interested, are Invit­ Snburban for Salo •* 80 Oakland Street ed to attend thia hearing. (C ifW. by PonUiB* Pea) Haal Catata for Exchanr* •••• Manchester Phone 5191 WilUam Kush. ooea tan* Wantad-y-Rsal Batata ...... C hairm an. Aeetle*—Laeal BatWaa II Lava) Tfotleca

“N -^ 4 (TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, It "S B lIG H T E E lf Autrbiwtrr Ctiniitio Xm lft Stores Open Until 9 Tonight— Closed All Day Tomorrow IboutTown Cloned Thursday ThankagivinK Day. Open Until 9 O’Clock Wednesday ISvening. Average Dally Circulation ,— The Weather Fur the .Month of October, 1848 Fereenat ef U. 8. Weather Bafaau pp)« CbapUr, Order et the i SUr, wlU hold Iti regulait Fur j tOBBwrow evenlnf at eight HALE’S SELF SERVE and HEALTHIARKET 6,498 Cloady and colder toaigtrti _ In the Maaonlc Temple, -Member of the Aodlt Thuroday fair and aomewha* cold- the buainesK eeaslon, Man- f * - ri-* Trimmed Bureau of ClrealatloBa _jr Aaaemhly. Order ^•f*>ert Phelon of 162 Ooopei r street, Judith Wood of .181 Center Leaving Ship ttreet and W. J. Carrington, of Jap Mink Hartford. Silver Fox Taste of Winter; III Distress , - 8L Margaret's Circle. Daughter* 11 Persian Lamb Of Italian Industry; J at Isabella, will meet this evening j Hale's Family Loaf Health Market . nt eight o'clock in the K. of c Natural Tipped Fox Snows Over Area Canadian V(*Httel I k O n l y • home, with the new ofticer.* in BREAD ; hharge for the first time. HOLIDAY GREETINGS! Few Hundred Miles Fanev Quality -Vccordinie to New England tradition, Turkey will again he Every Coat one you'll From Where Greek The iisiiBl Thur.sdav morning R. A K. Hcsidriiis Dig Out o f Ma -1 Bullet in Man'll Scalp; Retreat Is Continued King of the Table; and Hale's Health Market will again be proud to wear. re-natal clinic will he omitted ThouKht Rock Hit Him S t e a m e r Ik lle lp le H S . * Iff 6ll* week on account n’f the holi- Plum Pudding Can 27c MIXED offer only Selected Top tirade Poultry I Tollelp you cele­ jor .Sloriii; Flights of X S- - ' brate we offer . . . I I’laiips (lanrrllpfl; New Haxleton, Ps., Nov. 27.—td't Thomaston. Me., Nov. 27--t/P) — RcKiktanrc StifTcncil by ‘Num ber o f Fires’ Set in 'Andrew Kuplnewlct felt N D H K R A I J ) I Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Diana of Fine Quality $16.75 The crew of a„Canadian vesael, re­ AfJflitional Troop* and 'I'lirin: Fliers AI k o in NUTS FANCY BOX — ALL SIZES I Knglaiul Uniler Three iumethliig strike hi* head while 188 Center street and Frank <’ar- ported It in distress 400 mllea working in the yard three Platu’K; FaHcibtK Retir­ TOMORROW i.iinge at Berlin; Axis ron, with friend.* front Hartford, ' " ' p , Lb. 1(1 12 iiielieH; Two northeast of St. Johns, N. F., to­ kttended the "Ice Capade* of Fruit Gake“ 49c 25c to months ago. ami told friends .No i.shue of the Manche8ler .Assaults on Britain J M l,” Sunday evening at the New 2 lb. bag O rallis .Are l{(‘|>orl<‘il. his young ilaughter plsyfnlly day, in a message Intercepted by ing ill Disorder and had tossed a rock. Mackey Radio, and said it w'as Evening Herald will he JBaven arena. | TURKEYS Abatifloiiing ^ I’altb of l.ag f4»r Second Suc- Recurrent severe headaches abandoning tile ship. ’ kgs. 14c $59.50 By The As-soeiated Press published tomorrow . . . Jell-0 3 1 and Insomnia flnnll^Jprccd him The Canadian vesael wa|y only a M aterial; British Fliers eessive Night; Raid* Fanev Diamond Ea.slprnors dug out tvf the to the doctor...... few hundred miles from where the Thanksgiving Day. Contract Seen O/.. Q c fioasfin'ij lir.sl major snow- A small caliber rifle bullet 3..117 ton Greek steamer Eugena Aid the Greeks by ers .\ttaek Italian Bol. y C was removed from hi* scalp. Cambanis was wallowing help­ Maraschino Cherries WALNUTS .storm tiKin.v, Ti’xan.s fouKht lessly in a gHle-Hwej)t sea. Bom liiiig of > aloiia. .Arsenal, Nazi Plantn. For Span Here ll(K)d 'W(a|(‘rs iiitd midwcslern- Mackay said t)ie Canadian craft .Armour's Ktar Tt's .slipio’il about on precari- gave the call 'letters "V'CRP,'’ (iei’maiis Sav which were not listed In the call Afhon.s, .Nov. 27.—(/P)— Be- 9 London, N'ov. 2 7 —(ff*)— A lb. ou.sly icy streets and liigh- r- ft ' ».•< -. - . -• Smoked Shoulders Lb. 14c Hundreds Flee btKilf, and said her position was inforcement.s of trtxip.s and rapid-fire attack liy British pe Liso ('onipany Has Best Grade— Large vvtivs. The snow ranged from latitude 17.25 north, longtitiido 47.- planes were reported tisi Raiders Sink hffavy bombers on the very .V) wi^t. Mackay's ojierator said Apparent I^ow Bid of^ ‘2 to K iiu'lies in .New A'ork have Ktilfened the re.* center of Italian war ^rtxluc- sljite whei'e the weather eon- Before Rising he did not gel the vessel's name. Fowl This Is a New The Norwegian steamer Bernhard, of Italian ftiri’es in t tion was reported by the Air $23,614 for Bridfrr. I lb. can Irillilted to two deatli.s. N*tw Convoy Ship 3 lb. can Fancy— t-Piiund reported at latitude 47,37 north, ern Alltani '/ir. Mini.stry today to have light­ "S'nrk city residents tramped longitude 48.08 west, radioed she The DeLleo Construction Com- CRISCO Texas Rivers (ireek di.sjia laid the ed “ a number of fires” in tho Shipment of would reach the Canadian vessel's throiigli twf) inches of slush. h'a.scist ret re northern IMatiPK in Far-Rufigiffg factory city of Turin and set -|>any was the apparent low bidder Roasting Chickens 'I'he stoi'jn canccleil 77 «llas, Nov 27 d'. Hundreds well as the bridge itself. kay at 6:.')2 a, m . tliat site was ; er in Albania in an attempt to convoying ves.*el an'l damaged ' tirought only scattered, mild .Andover ITojoct Thi.* new shiiMiicnt rmi- north rentr^l rennsj-lvanlH. ilrift- of famillea fled from thi-ir homes "12-1 mile* soulhea.st of Pt Johns. Worcester Salt 1 ' j-I,h . Box 4c trig to I fi me he* In the I’oeono • r/4 halt the onrii.^hing Greek*. three merchant ship* in far-rang­ attacks to the British Isles. Th* laige.st project for which i.i). sisl.* of new leading style* tofiiiy before the onrush of riiin- N. F '. drifting with thi' wind and; London had its third, brief Fresh Shoulders niount.aln* I'tiHadelphia and Pltts- sea. .Stoke hole, engine.* and olht r In thf» north' and <«=*nt^r th** ing attacks around the. British hlds were submitted in the pres- p.xglng Texas river* that flooded The British caption dcserlhcs this as * bsttlcship of thc/Littorio Italian.s wurp aaid tn b** retiring in alarm in mid-afternoon, but no In- Welch’s! Pint Bottle Free Frefih with tlaiTd skills, nrw hiirgh, h"weverNdind F.din hut no par. 1 shi)) full of water, taist the Isles ye.sterday, the high commaml •nt group was for the laying of ela.*s. down at the bow in the harlmi at Taranto." Italy, afj/r British ciisordor and abandoning a wealth ci'lentS were reported immedt- nci klinr* and'colors', void, snow lowland* in a muddy mveej) to the forcuiHsl, oni' lifeboat and S'lme reporle(i today. 18,770 feet of graveled .surface I'lane* attacked the Taranto .Naval ha*e .Nov. 11-12, ripe of Italy .* of material. ately. .goads on Wale*, .lurovaty and With Quart Bottle .\t . . . F vIm-. ! I rec'/liig Weather gulf. liiniber cargo " Tl.s (ommiiiiiqiic acknowledged G rape Ju ice i.t). blur, green a(|oa, io.*s s 'lj mam Naval concentration point.*. .Salvage boat.* flii.«|n Valona. sheltered Al­ Germany last night wa* aimed at Domino M i x e d under devastating efferta of the m.. tiMlay that her iiosition w a ' England area where it claimed to the armament* factories of Co­ Sharp Cheese lb. 39c part west of I.rf)ke Mielilgan. Tlpoil waters while the Panhandle banian p4irt near the mfmth of' the latitude 46.3U north.' longitude Adriatic Sea opposite the Ttalian have laid waste to the vital port logne, the ministry added, but highway* in both the midwest and dug out from under heavy ice for- .V).2.1 west .She bail re|«jrled ear­ of Bristol, the Luftwaffe "caused Teacher \n (hiest Ginqer Aie 4 'i^L 29c ^ e east were passable but dan- port of Otranto. railways in Berlin also were at­ Birds Eye Peas pl^9* 23c Main Floor. Bear. motKjns that parnlyxed transpor- lier that she was attempting to An H A F. mmmunique assort­ numerous fires' in a night bomb­ tacked. F r u i t s Igerou.* hecaime of »now and ire. tatinn facilities and utilities. real li the Cambanis. on Guard ing of Avonmoulh. the-high com­ Vfirmcmt Maid Rumania's ed that hesA-y bomba made direct Five Planes Misatng At Shower Partv For Fruit Cakc.s! Two snow shoveler* died In Iowa. Tile Dallas Weather Bureau said mand said. Birds Eye Strawberries pkg. 25c .Many Creat l.avke* boat* hits- in the harbor on “a big ship A communique aeknowledgcd Bti. elesr weather prevailed in the i ich seemed to be m a sinking Sunk Off Falmouth. S v r u D 14c d m llid to harbor* in the fierce *now- southern and atnithwe.stern sec- i I mierstantl (wreeUf that five British pl.anes were mlM- IBs* I>eor* Hibbard of North 0m <8iMKl l.llt'k .storm ami northeast gales and one Revenge inn*:dition before our aircraft pet Sinking of the convoy vessel wa.* ing after the night's operations, tions of the • state with partly Takes ood} off. ’ Damage also was registered dn atreet. whose engagement to Aunt .leinlnia ,b fteighter. the Cheyenne, ■ was Abandoning Steamer ' reported in sttacks off Falmouth, including the raid on Turin. 3 7 c elotidy skies elsewhere. , on quays, the dock area and air- rl Geigsler of Ciirleyville wa.s .sground but'In no Immediate dan­ Halifax. N. .s.. Nov. 27 ■A’l one of the farthest west of Eng- ' The A ir MiniatFv- News Service enacently announced, was the guest Pie Filling 3 pi\g>. 2Sc Eleetriral IJne* Restored Shipping men here ,*ald today they f»orf buildings, and a hangar and lish ports. Pancake Flour 2 21c ger near Port f ’olbome. Ont , on Exeeiites Political <*ne defending plane were destroy- said two direct bomb hits were mt honor at a surprise mi.scellan- Lake Erie Report* from Plainview of con­ "understood" the erew was aban­ .A.sseiiing the convoy rai'l* were made on a i.'ologne armamentn' Lion Brand Moves Seen 1 ed.Vhe R A. F. asserted. The raid.s sous shower given last evening at .Storm warnings 'were jxistod ditions in Amarillo, isolated by doning the Greek stcani.shiii Eti- Prisoners Near (iruve "numerous" and ".successful." DNB , factory and y.at the resulting Are the home of Mrs. Carl A. Maguson Tin; deluxe fust iiualiiy, gena Cambanis. stricken, by a j were made ye.sterday it reported, I German news agency 1 described Ire-roated power and communica­ “ despite intensive’ anti-aircraft was seen ,10 miles away. mt South Windsor, by the mem­ (iulden’.a )ar C— fo r -M). Pkg. 23c ringless eliiffon ho-doiy. (ContlmicI On Page Two) tion lines, said electrical llnea had storm of gale force off Newfound­ Of Founder; killed the siibken ve.ssel as an auxiliary ' In two night attacks .on thn 1 1 2^ 2 1 e Fancy Dates All silk from tip to t'.e On Control ' fire and enemy fighters.” bers of the slEKilsworth Memorial M u s t a r d been restored to some extent and land. cruiser guarding a convoy at the Rhineland cathedral city, the news with leinforied heel and F r i e j ids of (jarol. (A Italian communique denied High school faculty and friends. that water was again flowing in Agents here for the British ship ; western entrance to the EifgUsh service said, R.A.F. bombers di­ Miss Hibbard formerly taught at Largo -far Burt OIney top. any damage was done at Valona. i Channel. It wo.* first set afire, many of the main*. Crla, said earlier to be standing rected their missiles at power tile school. (i rand mot her'.a O f D aiiuhe A terse Army communique mere- then sunk, said DNB. T iv this storking nnd The Brazos, Colorado, San by. refiortcd they have received jio ■vst. Hungary. .Nuv. plant*, freight yards and statloha The Magnusbn home wa.s taste­ Chili Souce 15c 2 n.r 29c radio messages from her. In view , reported that Greek troops “eon- The high command added that on both side* of the river. fully decorated for the party. Var­ Pure Lard 2 ihs 15c you'll see for yoiir.srlf o f.v Flashes ! .laclnto, Sabine and Trinity fivers 1/^1— The Rumanian . tinue with success in Albanian ter- two medium-size merchant ships we tliink lids hose is disgorged heavy water* overMich of vifartime restriction.*, however, Twelve big explosions along tbo ious amusing games were played Mince Meat Burt OIney or Red WlnR (Ijite Bulletin* ot the {JTi W ire) V ritory.’' an( listed six abandoned were damageil by bombs in trie "lops.' t.vrm iands ami endangered cities they did not consider this unusu Iron Guard was reported to- >Ia n e u v e rin g U k ( ‘Iv Iff river's dock.* were reported by nnd a buffet lunch served. Miss Bwansdiiwn U-()7. HoUlt* Italian warplanes as part of the Thames estuary, and a small Hibbard received a number of and towns in the rush toward the Naval sources here idcntiflel deleellves, i(lentitii*l Ihe men .as the rifle fire of a troop of Iron for control of the mouth of Hie LIiiitecLStales ! Dover, eastern channel poM. Brit - i largest city and returning with ish harbor* also were mined, it ^ Harold,HrolaTg. 2S. the teller, add War Polieies jGuardists at Bucharest’s Danulie riyer wss foreseen hy oh- ' Rt. Lawrenro ttcorge |'hilli|is, 27. Two vvoiitew foodsfulTs. was .»aid. : fud oil Tomato Juice Handbags Fertile lotnd Become* I^ke ;grim Jilava prison, according server* toda.v n.« the next iikelv : Told of Lui'ks (Fiveii Britain and lUiofher man wer*' held for development in Ihe behind-the-; Mr Operation* Renirteted. ' C pLg- ,\o. 1 Tall Can Premier r|ue*tlnnlng a* w4tne«*e*. Apparently the greatest menace to tlie Hungarian -News The high cijrarhand acluiowi- Tender Peas 4 Cans 35c AH fople* of Itetler Hagsl I ReaffirmK Right to Gob scenes stniggie of Gennsny and' YOU PAY FOR • • • In the situation alon^ the Brazos Agency and other corrobora­ edged that "verv-. poor weather ('alf. alligator, s e a l lay above Richmond.’'where vast Soviet Russia over dn islon of their PurvfK Akkpi^ Germany Money Allolled lor Base* : lertive Bargainiijig; spheres of influence. ‘Clean Breast' Made by condition.*" restricted aerial op- LAlUiE CAN OCEAN SPRAY Fruit Cocktail grains in lop handle and Washington, Nov. 27—i/P~iSec- areas of fertile land had become a tive sources which penetrated ' eration* the night of Nov. 25-26 ■y our "Motorod 7.ip|>ei' S t y le s , (to'orr-; lake. Bulgaria, which with RussiaiT Britain on Deficieneiet* Shonlfl WoriY .About ri'lary Knov annotineed today Jfhat I 3 l*rinci|»lcK Gngctl. the censorship imposed in Ru­ bai'king ha.s avoided. for the time: . and during-the day Nov. 26 to re- black. hro\vn, tan, wine. President Roosevelt hml itlloteil One man, Arch Glover, was re­ ' ctinnalssanoe and single raiding .Afiieriran Production. Fuol Oil Delivorios" Von Camp's Milk 4 27c mania It.v the Iron Guard gov- being at lca.«t, a formal enibrac- ' —Need !More Maii|>ower g.'iO.OOO.IIfiO for Immediate devel- ported drowned near Centerville. j New Orlemis. Nov. 27 T The eriVncnt of Premier Gen*. Ion ing of the Ronie-Bei'lin-Tokyo alli­ flights. Informed quarters re- opmenl of a ehalii of air and Naval He was believed to be the only poi'teil latet activity, however. S a u c e 1 Anifrican F'ederation of Ijtbor re- ' Antone.scu. ance, took further heart t()day | I.mdon. Nov. 27.— - J^\heavy ea. London. Nov 27. T' A mem­ $ base* on sites recently acquired victim of the floods thus far. ' affirmed' today labor's right to from a British pledge that Bul­ In British, raid* in' Germany, ini rca.se in United States aid to 1.00 from Fnglamt In r.vchungc for ,AU I This censor.ship virtually isolat- Automobile traffic between : collective barg'aining and laid garian integrity would be respect­ ber of the British war cabinet dis­ thev .•aid. several civilian* Were Britain in 1941 was Indicated to­ fit. fj»w rence Whipple 1 Campbell's Saups 3 Cans 25c old .\mericuM destroyers. %t the Houston and the hanl-hit tri-cities I ed the turbulent Balkan nation down three principles to be' ob­ I from lui^^ghboring countries from ed. if the, country remained neutral closed today . that, Britain . had day by Arthur B. Purvis, chair­ ^ , Golden Bantam - JS ^ t same liMC Ihe I Navy Ih'purtnienI area of'Goose C’reek, Baytown and served under wartime conditions. in thr Eiitopeiin war. (iontlnu#Nl, On Phrc T ^ ) (Except Chicken and Miishnxiiii.) J I'hiet 'iidu|^ded ‘lh aililillonal elass of ; miilni)fnt on, but German and made a "clean bioaat " of her de- man of the British Purchasing Gan.s The convienlion adopted Hie Re­ To Tennlnate Rlat'koiii* (,'ommi.ssion ip the United States^ Com 4 35c , Naval aml'M‘ Marine Reserves, iiiim- ( ( oiitiniied On Cage Tw : Hungarian source.*' managed to ficienries to the T’nitcii .-state.* and M I N C E PfetTemnsse Holiday Th aiiks^iviiio ('.aiittic.s solutions Committee rr)iort which Wa-r Minister Gen. 3'h*'».Hlos*v I’ ui'vis, who has Just returned to luTlng Sl.tMiS offleers anil men, ■ .*i'nd the ,*tory out of Bucharest Burt OIney Sliced ^ declared: 1'askKj.oft commented thiK Bul­ expect* North America *oon to be­ Flnglaml by clipper plane from Fresh Shipment of >Iary Olivyr and l.ol'l’s Candies ^lluit they should arrange their af­ "Should wsrlitne conditions de­ j hy u*lng legation telephone*. British (lliuse fair* »o as to hi- n'udy for a eall to garia seldom has., been "in such a come "a second arsenal " sufTicient New York, told a , pres* ^confer­ MEAT Spice Cookies Pkg. 15c velop the following principles be­ I .fudge* and rollee Shot favorable iK'sHion and "with so to insure Briti.ah victorj' 1 rans ...... 111. lilie active duly at liny moment. • ence: • Garden Beets 3 25c Mary Oliver .t'lUK'olule* ...... 12 Imjif*te come imperative: All judge* and gendarmes allec- many friends as now." and said Thi* came from Minister With­ Mar.v Oliver t ’lioco liiles...... j-lli. pkg. SI.Oil "Next year. If. I were sitting »n Now, hf mcani of thr crrtiftfJ tnd "1. Universal obligation to ser­ .ed to have had a part in the m.ass the nightly prtHautionnry bl.ack- out Portfolio .Arthur Greenwood : Italian Fleet •Mied Red Mctrr cm our truck, No. 2> 1 ('aq Burl OIney I.oft Assorted CreAin Putties ...... '.'Ic Dies lilven Keprim.iml Germany. I would be very wrorriad vice for defense industrial or niil- killing of 'Iron Guardists when h ill vigorous House of Commons ;oa are penvided with t ticket that i« 2 lb. jar Washliigtoh. Nov. — I’res- outs wo)ild‘ 1 ' terminated, hegin- — I at what is going'to flow out of the Loft Bru/.ll t'riinrh ...... -jtlr 27 id’— In Mail Fraud j itary— uudn* democratic condi- debate on a 1,-ahorile assertion- ptimttd with the jtttuai idlonagt df- 1-Lb! Pkg. 23c Loft Home Made Assiirtiiient ...... i ...... , ^ ; United State.*." liftred into )Our itoraRe tank, Ihu Garden 5pinac^ 2 < ans 25c Pitted Dates , .. I ...... Si'c l.lenl Roosevelt has Iclrgraphcd I tlon*. (Confiniiexl on Page Ten) ...... Xt'e tOonltnued On flxge Ton) that the LTiiirrhill government had I b fl^ a ^ C J M ro n ^ r o r c c . Purvl* said. American plant* foi* Vdeet aervef if a dcliverf rrcript.and I.oft M. (.'b erries...... [-halrnmn Dies'(D., Texas), of the , 2. l,abor should have representa­ failed "to face the fart* that the , ii^your fuarantre of fiill nirafurc. laifl Fruit and Nut .Assortiiieiil ...... V.lc llousi- Committee, on I n.-Vliierteiut tion on all policy making and ad­ Iff .tienfierruiiPHii FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Loft Chm'olale Peppernilnt.* '...... Shakedown- of DiKtillrr- dice of war are heavily loaded Aetlvllles that care^l executive ministrative agencies and draft against us. , ’ Ia»ft S|>ecial .Assorti-vl ChiM-otates...... E x l r e i f l C R a f f c c T o f l a v . I the ground up," and that they wUl i . . » i . . iiUm< tn combat HUlivcrnivc activl- ies ill Sale of Products boards. Almost at the .-lamc time Flrne.at i PUM PKIN or g Loft Double Dlp|ied Assortnienl...... iCfies '"may lie severely handlcap|sed 3. Ijibor standard* and oilier. ______, ' I be getting ini* full operation next Reading Clerks of Jlouse Bevin, minister of labor, announc­ Fresh Mushrooms lb. 19c I.oft Pecan .Mallow ...... 1...... )>rovislons for social welfare must . ' vear. ^ t ■ . or comiilelel.v destroyed'’ by pre- To A|i(’higan G.luimed. ed to commons that "hetweeq now Ikmdon. Nov 2i.- 1’ Britain a j declined to disclose any sta- I.oft Old Dutch Assorted ('ream s ...... iiiatiire disclosure, of .lacis or of be maintained under rmergeney M ARROW SQUASH * * “ Jl ** Large, Juicy Grapefruit 6 for 25c SchraITt's .^ssorled Sugar Cuts ...... and next June there will be anolh- | Me.literrimean fleet l production of wrplana*-'jj aupiMisitloii* tn the pdhiic.' The conditions as essential to efficient Assorted ( hm'olale Straws ...... Detpolt, Nov. 27. —UP)r-A spe­ Learn Pel Pronunciations er enormous call-up ' of Britain s j It had engaged a strong ttalian w a , materials iri tho preslilent told Die* thiit deparl- prod ction as well ss nstionsi manhood for the fighting service*. cial Federal grand jury Investigat­ ’■’‘ " S ' I United State* on the grounds that, Juicy Florida Oranges doz. 11c iiH'iital Invi-stlgallon* al*o might ing affairs of Michigan's state morale." Echoe* Churchill'* Talk Fancy .Mclnt4mh or DeHrioiia SPECIAL! AS.SOUTED SALTED Nl TS Regret* No Reque*t .Made and that it pursued as the Itabana , information to la- hlmlcrcil by "hasty selr.ure of government indicted Frank D. Washington, Nov. 27. —The James Donu-ngi-aux anil Vance Greenwood echoed F’rime Minis- , • •fAriwAHretired otat Dii»hhigh .tpeed"•tnrprl towardtowaru i _ . ^eno. Pkg. f'oiiHUtinR of i*o<*anH - Kra/.IU - f ’lishuuN • AIiiioiuIh. The AF'L expressed "disappoint­ Britain's enemies. S trin g F i^ s > '>>' i g e | evidenee" or by "giving ot Im­ McKay of Grand Rapids, Repub­ ! reading clerk.* of the House—who Piauche. ter Chtirchill's' recent statement ' their ba.se. Apples 5 lbs. 23c Found ...... 39c munities'’ to vvltni-sscs lietorc ron- ment " that it w aa"not reqneated" that Britain is f.ar from being fill- j Commenting on release of Unit-', L.T.W 00D lican national committeeman and to name repreaenlatives to the Ad- j must correctly pronounce the .InoHicr vocal test I* Rep.-Fllect Tho Admiralty, which ha-s as­ ed Stateft bomb sights to Britain. Fancy, Fresh, flrlsp gri-ssiniiiil I'Ommlllees. former state treasurer, and eleven vi ory Committee to the Council of I names of 135 lawmakers at least T. F'. B Waaielew ski iD.. \Vi.*.), i ly armed. |serted prevlouaiy that the Italian Junliet or Midoo \ • ' * * However, he went on to say that ; Purvis described the supply aitua- |9 othera today on mall fraud National Defense. > , I once a day—are limbering up their but this has already b«-en master­ Navy had refused to come to gnps tion for them as "fully satisfac- *1 Celery Hearts bunch 9c Apple ltloSH4ini C ologne...... ___SI no .Aliirketa at a Glanc^. charges. her military potential is growing! Poultry (Sidney Hillman, president of 1 lips for the tongue-twisting tests ed. with the British, said no informa­ tory." , I-nrge .. . . 81 IMl New York, Nov. 27—d’,— , and eventually would triumph. j CO. Ice Cream Freeze 3 ror 25c Pink C low r Cologne ...... One indictment charged that the Amalgamated Garment Work­ I of the 77th Congress. In the Connecticut delegation. tion was available immediately on Airplanes and sliips, first of all, J Stneks— llm v)'; hmik lower i He replied to vigorous Labor ' May-We Cologne ...... ---- SI. McKay and eleven others used the er* of America, a CIO affilipte. Is Working on the theory that no Rppre.sentative Monkiewu z w o n 't, the outcome of the brief bnish are needed from America, Purvflf''J Sunkist Lemons ' doz. 33c Revlon Nall P olish ...... UOe nut Ilf week-long rut. lie bark, hut the'stale is sen'ling c harges of government over- Phone 449A Seasoning mails to defraud the stale of "the a member of the eouncil. I j Inan. espeeially a legislator, likes between the fleets. .-•aid, and after that other w(W Jaek Fro*t ” Fancy Quality Arrid Deodorant Cream ...... S!)«- Hnndii— .Mixed; I . S. govern- honest service* of Its public ulTl- "tt la regrettable that thi* waa to have his name mispronounced, Representative-Elecl Manciora. |optimi.*m. timidity and failure to A communique reported that the ; Coty's Talcum Powder ...... ,V)c n»enl* shorply up, corporate* ffard to Sav Loud mobilize the unemployed for a equipment and machine tool*. C Confectionery ^ r|als" In a $500,000 shakedown of not done." the- A F L report said, the clerks are quietly learning the British encountered two Italian ; He said that Canada waa rtven doz. 2^c ISOe Lyon's Twilh P o w d er...... tile ' down. 9e I Angel Pears distilleries selling their wares to adding "that the least which can I pet pronuneintlon of everj' new Cldorado has a tongue-tripper in I war proiiuction. battleships accompanied hy, a; a full opjKjrtunlty to "bav* a nocic : Sugar 3rkgs.19c IS r. Noxieina, Sjiecial...... l!)r Foreign Exchange— .Narrow; the State Liquor Control Commis­ be done to right this injustirc is 1 man. J. Edgar Chonoweth. a Republic- 'kAt the risk of being accused of "large force" of cruisers and de- 1 7)Sc Bayer’s Aspirin ...... >...... V)c Far Kusicrn ciirroticle* down. at filling" British order# and tbstj All Kindn Baldwin Apples 5 lbs. 17c sion. ' to make this principle and rule j To f’ lil (fork* on Metlle an. Somehow the name is fiard to | " '•'■'’ f;" ' ‘’ T stroyers shortly before noon. I he was "very satisfied" with th# ; Hale’s Red Bag Yellow Globe or Purple Top 20c Colgate Toolh Paste ...... 2 for •’!»«■ Colton— Easy; hnmd selling. Another charged a scheme to the guide in a reorganization of The 77th C’ongTe.'w which will ,*ay vert- loud thi- breath i*rt of j'"S ""h belittling Hitler s I Britain has claimed, and Ita ly : 8.V Vick's Vapo R u b ...... ’.le Sugar— Quiel; trader* await resources, 1 still assert that our In- Dimlnlon's war .effort. defraud Edsel Ford, president of the defense ageneies." convene Jab. 3 has a roster which giving out at the end. has denied, that lorped') plane* in- 1 Commenting on the ahipptO ,"iOc Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia ...... ___ _ ..'Hr 1911 quota amioiineement. rrrasing production, in both quali- Meat Sauce Turnips 5 lbs. 9c The Ford Motor Co., of $9,918. The report, likewise urgeil "that pmmises to put the clerks on their Miivnoun offer* Walter Pli>e*er. | capacitated half of Italy'.* battle- ! situation. Ihjrvla emphaalaed Ufmi Lb. 410-Sheet Kleenex ...... Metal*— Steady: steel nerap up mettle. f. and weight, will finall.v crush Coffee 14c In the second case, McKay was every attempt should be made to and, „ New . ,,York , has „ „ „ elected IjouIs ' trie might of the dictators." ships in R Nov. 11 raid on Taranto, | to, airplane#, ihip* #r# Brit at Pittsburgh. accused of collecting money dn conserve in every way possible all One of Uie foremost phonetic J. Capozz'Jll and William T. Phelf- .American Flow fncreaHlng leaving the Italians only three ac­ Free Delivery On .All Orders For $1.00 And More. Wool Tup* — laivver; Boston aln'a most urgent need. An Dial Kilver Lane 10c bottle false pretenses to meet a deficit of our achievements In the way of hurdles is the E. Eklward Hebert n? acknowledged that the in- tive capital ships.) American aid in ahlpplng, b* (Jrcen Stamps Given With C.ish Sales. hedging, local Nclllng. Double (Ireen Stamps Given With Cash Sales. the Republican State Central Com­ 80c|al betterment. (D.. La.), former New Orleans Sometinies pionunciation means i the output o f war cquip- The communique said: he hoped "every mean#" would 3230 Maxwell Hou.kc mittee following the 1938 cam­ ■'Your committee is in full ac­ newsman, whose name looks easy more than you think. ment "is not enough,'* -but added T$xt of Communique cbnMdered. >0*m , OomfortaMe Carai 5weet Mixed Pickles Qt. 25c Ti'Ciisury Balance paign. Actually, the Indictment cord with the insistence of the to pronounce but Isn’t. The 75fh Congre*.* had a mem- ' flow of materia! from ttie “ information ha* been received He would not comment ' iMriMaa Servtoe At All Tlmea! said, there was no deficit and The Fjxecutive Council itho AFL's su­ Representative • Elec't Hebert's her w hose name Uaiked like one j United States "is increasing, even that our Naval forces In the Medi­ poHlbility of repeal of tli# Fancy Coffee WaHhington, Nov. 27.—t ^ —Trie Ford Motor Co. was shown false premo governing board), that all family has pronounced the sur­ tblng and was pronounced like it It is tardy." terranean mado eontact shortly States' caah-and-carry l*w. J W . H A U COUP. ' po*ltlon of the Treasury Nov, 25: invoices. of these safegusrds be main­ name. "A-bair" for generations, something else- When it was Greenwood continued: before noon, today with dm Italian “Deliveiie# of alrpla##* U tolTY T A X I The JW.HAL 4 CORli Receipts. J20,.100,913.40: expen- A third indictment named a tained. and that the right to col­ and naturally, he prefers to keep phonetically fumbled, he wouldn't "W e are now cooperating with force reported to consist of t f o satisfactory, bearln# la nrtwd i Lb. 24c lb. MAHCMISTia COHH- DEKNIS m m P H T , Proi^ Brazil Nuts 19c MANCHiSTER COHM* ■ ditui'es, $36,034,778.28; net bal­ state purchasing agent and two lective bargaining, whether the it that way. answer. the United State* in order that our battleships accompanied by a the United SUUa ba# b # « ‘ ance. Xl.soi?,218.7.39.66; customs Tivo other Louisianians offer, "You didn't call my name," he'd i rcceipta^for rnonU^ $23,358,378.42. tlAmUaued w F a c« Two) « (ConUaued on Page^Eight) problejons: complain. ^ (Continued On ^ g « I#n) ' * (OMtlnued On Png# T m ) (OBEtiawwi ‘ V /