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VOL. LXI.. NO. 45 (Classified Advertising On Pago 12) 5LANCHESTER, (TONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1941 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE C ENTS

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Battleship Indiana Slides Down Ways Connally Proposes

Garrison al Tobruk

Repefal of Guffey

Breaks Out of Ring; Act by Congress

Urges Action If Miners T T 'rsirl Desert Fight Rages Decline to End Walk-

out; Policy Committee Troops Will Italians Report Their Di- F>_ # _ Meets to Frame For- , -*1 German ^n il Italian^Ar* visions Beseiging To- tr O C S mored l^nrces Being mal Reply to Roose- i C o O I bruk Block Repeated J q S c C H I h Ii Ground BiHween Bril* velt's Peace Proposal.! ^— Attempts to Break • n ^ i' ish Tank Columns; Washington, Nov. 22.—(JP) Prathers of Field Artil­ Out o f Fortress; As- NaZl PcrSOn Make Steady Prag^ress -.Senator Connally (D., i lery Battery Offer to sert Losses in Men and ------In Face o f H eav^O p* Tex.) propo.sed today that Donate Differeitce in C -ngress repeal the Guffey Material Are Being In- Parallel Between Jour- position in El Pay to the Treasury. coal act if CIO miners decline flicted on British Units ney and Trip to Meet To Join Spearhe to end the strike which has tied up production in most of Camp Forrest, Tenn., Nov. 22.— H itler in October, Rome, Nov. 22.-^/^— ­ Cairo, Egypt, Nov. 22.— (4P) the steel companies’ captive

“Congress has especially and VlTio Asks Roosevelt heavy British attacks in the Gon- veloplng to our advantage al* dar ah^a, where the last defense Of Successes Against though further intensive fighting I financially aided the coal Industry six months ahead of schedule, the XT. S. .8. Indiana. 35,000-ton battleship, slides down the ways Into the at the specl$l insistence and re­ Come Nearer Labor. of Italy's East African empire ia can be expected before it is pofi* James river at Newport News, Va. Secretary of the Navy Knox described the ship as a symbol of this being made. U-Boats in Sea War. Bible to assess the full results at quest of the coal mlhers,” the Tex nation's will to survlvs in a world at war. ^ With thoACelga garrison isolat­ as senator declared. “AU of ui Bulletin! the heavy blow ije a i;^ * enemy fea ed, It said, supply motoresde Washington, Nov. 22. — (JP) — the opening phase o f ' this cam* "We are making that sacrifice Detroit, Nov. 22.—(AV--The fought a bloody, four-dsy bsttls to would but for the existence of OongresB of Industrial Organ- Three members of the Senate's so- palgtK" break through frqm Gondar itself One high Army officer asserted this act. Izatlpna today called upon "all with supplies for the garrison. called non-interventionist bloc— employers to accept the prin­ that “the aim of the British com­ Saetflloe to Help Miners Nazis Declare Rostov Captured; The defendeis of another garri­ Senators Wheeler (D.. Mont. I. Van mand is to destroy the Gemuiri I *’We are making that sacirflee ciple of the union shop” for son on the Gondar frbnt, Culqua- Nuys (D., Ind.) and Nye (R., the promotion of Industrial tank force in Libya," and addsff { to help the coal miners In our bert, have been resisting since yes­ N, D-)—called on the Navy De­ "that Is what We are doing mo* haimony. terday and have launched bayonet hour of danger and crisis, the coal Reds Holding Drive on Moscow partment today to make public the mentarlly." miners are taking advantage of counter-attacks against prepon­ Hinges on War of Tanka number of German submarines the government's critical posture Detroit, Nov. 22.—OP)—Tfie Con­ derant British forces, the com­ The whole campaign, British gress of Industrial Organizations munique added. sunk by American warships. to coerce and extprt further privi­ Russians Forced Back at M a flg x Senator Pepper (D., Fla.) said, leges from the government. pressed its smnual convention to­ Land Forces Helped by Pounded For Eight Days however, that “Naval experience (Continued on Page Eight) "If the coal miners can't make ward adjournment today in an ex­ Rostov by Overwhelm- i f i a a e Powerful Air Blows in It said that garrison bad been in both tbe last war and this one some slight sacrifice for their tra session made necessary by a poui.-'ed continuously for eight has demonstrated that It is not al­ country In time of peril, Congress ing Odds; Nazi Onset Final Violent Assault days oy British artillery and ways desirable to announce the flood of resolutions that was in­ might well repeal the coal act." Oil Deteutioii planes sinkihg of enemy submarines. terrupted yesterday by a demon­ Attacks on Every Road On Caucasus Gateway. "The Guffey act authorizes the stration which marked the re- The official Italian news ^en cy “ I would rather take the studied Flashes ! said a front about 90 miles deep opinion of the American and Brit­ election of President Philip Mur­ Of American (Late BaUetlna ot the (F) WIsa) (Continaed on Page Eight) ray and his entire official family. London, Nov. 22—(/P)—Rus­ , Nov. 22.— (/P)—The extended from Salum southward ish Navies^ than that of the. Isola­ In accepting another one-year sian troops fighting against capture of Rostov-on-Don, and then westward into Libya. tionist members of the Senate," he term. Murray called upon Presi­ It located Italy's Artete division added. 16 Officers Promoted two, terrific Axis onslaughts southwest of the Ltbyan-EgypUan Hartford, Nov. 22— (#) dent Roosevelt to “come Just Hull Instructs Charge "hich a German military Should Have Information Nearly Half were reported forced back at; “ spokesman called “ the spigot frontier when tbe battle started. In separate talks with reporters, Police Commlaaioner Edward 9- \ little bit closer to labor, to have Hickey today announced tl faith In American labor—to un­ Rostov by overwhelming odds D'Affaires in Rome to to the Russian oil barrel,” was ReosoBs For Campaign Wheeler, Van Nuys and Nye de­ vancement of 16 officers la derstand that American labor has while at the approaches to Deliver Formal Protest announced by the high com­ Stefani listed four reasons for clared that the nation should be Miners Idle given all information regarding partment. including the a soul, a heart, a mind, a con­ Moscow they still withstood mand today. A special com­ the British campaign: ot inspector Ralph J. science, a body. On Arrest of - Rector. 1. To show that Britain la open­ Naval activities which could be re­ the full shock of an attack re­ leased without \ndangerlng tbe Portland, and 8ergt. OanaB “Labor’s chief difficulty," he de­ munique said that German ing a second front against tbe lives of American seamen. 8haw, Hartford, to tbe rahk Moves for Sympathy clared, “lies In the unwillingness, garded as one of the biggest Washington, Nov. 22.—(VP)—The forces, helped by powerful air Axis while and Italy are lieutenant. Other promottoM I the obvious unwillingness of gov- battles of the flve-months-old- fighting in Russia; "The policy of Secretary Knox Walkouts Brings to United States has lodged a strong blows, stormed into tbe northern in withholding information as to fecting state poHcetnea from $ X. (A Moscow broadcast Which gateway to the Caucasus, in a 2. To try to eliminate Italy from Hartford area ore the (Contlnued Ou Page Two) protest with the Italian govern­ the number of submarines we have 186,000 said the Red Army at Rostov Was final, violent assault. Capture of ments from officers to Total Out. ment againat the arrest and con­ (Continued On Pnge Eight) sunk displays a tack of confidence the port, industrial center and in the American people," Wheeler o f Adolph N Pastore, HortfaMt I ‘fighting courageously bu4 forced tinued detention of the Rev. Hiram communications hub Where the John J. Zekas, UnloavlUe, and Pittsburgh, Nov. 22.—(fl>)—Un­ to retreat” did not make clear declared. A l*' Gruber Woolf of Slmira, N. Y., Don river flows into the,. Sea of 'They are the same tactfes used bln W. Bockiel, New Britain. official estimates disclosed today Parley Sought whether they still held any part of rector of St. Paul's IToteatant Azov, stops the direct flow of Cau­ that nearly 50 per cent of the na­ the toWn which the German high by Hitler and Stalin, who do not Episcopal church In Rome. casian oil into dentral Russia, the Price Control let the people know the facts," he Former ’ Selectman Sourtt tion's 384,000 bituminous'col piln- command declared had been cap­ Bridgeport, Nov. 22— (ff) ers. were Idle as a result of the Secretary Hull Instructed George military commentator psaert^ said, “I do not see how the admin­ By Railroaders tured.) Wadsworth. American charge d'af- Charles 1, Johsson, former fib CIO United Mine Workers' strike Admittedly Hard-Preased Other Porta Still Available istration can expect the people to falrea in Rome, to deliver the Debate Loo^s have confldence in Its war policy selectman of Sheiman and J i# | for. a union shop in captive mines. Defenders on the Moscow front Baku and other Caspian Sea many years atote represeatwee.l . Rapidly spreading moves—un- formal. written protest. It was when by Its every action It Indi­ admittedly were hard-pressed by learned today, as soon as the ports still are available for tbe from that town, Is the object 6 6 1 aahctlbned by the union’s national Decision to Report. to the new Nazi onset which beat in Russian oU supply, but Germans cates that neither the Congress embassy had made a full report of ControvePsial Problem or the people are to be trusted a Btate police aearch to d ^ A headquarters—for sympathy walk­ Roosevelt . Result of said that was the Icmger way loMing the issunace of a ' outs of commercial, miners has i(CoDtiniied On Page Bight) around and inadequate to meet (Conttaned On Page ly-elve) In Top Spot in Calen­ (Contlnoed on Page Ten) warrant.fti-'Stste'a Attorney brought to a total of 186,000 the Halt in Negotiations. urgent needs for oil in Moscow and W. WiUls charging Mm wii number idle in eight states: Penn­ the northern sectors. dar; To Map Strategy. bezzlemenL Johnsoo, wbooe sylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Treasury Balance That, they said, was what the books were examined followtaj; hM j Ohio, Alabama, Illinois, Maryland Washington, Nov. 22—(1P>—Rep­ resentatives of railroads smd the Army Testing high command meant b y . calling Washington, Nov. 22—(P)—The defeat In tbe town election la Oetto { and VirginijS. ^ Washington, Nov. 22. — OP) — Rostqv, a prize long and resolute­ Four Are Held her, has “apparently left tha Vaed GieneniUy In Indoatry five railroad operating brother­ controversial problem of regulat­ hoods sought a conference today The position of the Treasury Nov. ly defended by the Red tArmy, of ing prices to prev4iit inflation held IsdlcUon” Mr. WUU* rMd .$• . Tbe 384,000 coal diggers Include W: utmost importsutce in further con­ The bench warrant, Issaed 8 54,006 employed by the captive with President Roosevelt after an New Casings No. 1 spot on the House calendar abrupt halt in * negotiations to Receipts, $18,849,469.73; expen­ duct of the wdr; today and Minority Leader Martin In Hoyt Death nCsday, charges Johiiaoa with soa*)] pita whose coal is used solely by avert a nationwide-strike set for ditures, $88,060,332.64; net balance, Also in German hands, it was of Massachusetts said the Repub­ bezzUng $2,009 ot r their steel company owners. Only $3,388,831,772.29; Customs receipts Dec. 7. lican memberahip probably would funds, but Mr. WiUls a few captive operations were still Soft Steel and Copper for month, $18,301,288.33. (Contlnned On Page Eight) this figure “may be i working. The output of tbe 330,000 The decision to report to Mr. meet Tuesday to map their stra­ Fairfield State Hospi­ Roosevelt was reached last night ^ a y Be Used as Cover­ tegy, toward it. higher” before Ms InvestigalleB commercial miners is’ used gen­ tal Attendants Facing completed. erally-in industry, for railroad in a five-minute meeting and no Climaxing four days of hear­ furtbey conferences were achedul- ings for Shells Now. ings, the House Rules Committee • * • transportation, and - on the open Manslaughter Charges. Four-Power Parley Arraagad market. .ed. granted preferential status yes- A. F. Whitney, president of the Waahington, ,Nov. 22. — (A>) — Less Work and More Pay terdsy to the pripe-control bill re­ WasMngtoo, Nov. 22, Fayette county, trouble .spot of commended by the Banking Com­ ■ Newtown, Nov. 22.—(4’)—Four four-power coofereoce tbe strike, was comparatively calm Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Army ordnance experts, it waa told newspapermen the meeting learned today, are teatinig a meth­ mittee and the Democratic leader­ attendants at the Fairfield State threatening ritnatioa In today. A single shotgun charge, Ic was arranged at the 8ta$* bioke up after the ’’refusal on the od of Combining aoh steel aod cop­ Doctrine Called Ridiculous ship annoimced thst the allotted hospital faced manslaughter . pellets from which slightly injured part of the carrlera to in any way two days of debate would begin partment today, Seeratary 1 two men, was the- only show of per In the manufacture of shell charges today in the death of Her­ go beyond” a presidential board’s casings which, U sueoeMful In ax- Monday. meeting with Lord H a lif^ violence this morning at the Eden- Lake a ty , Nov. 32^-(g9—Th* ; er, talking to repbrteryi exprsfsed W in Be Wide Open bert Hoyt, 41, a patient injured British ombaseador; Richard born mine, where 10 pickets were recommendation for settlement of perlmental production, could re­ the wage dlqiute.. duce this naUon’s severe copper _ *V?* morrf coBcctn over the msUon‘s Uqupr Under the procedure approved Nov. 10 in a case which precipita­ Casey, the Anatrollaa lafadi wounded by gunshot volleys yes­ Those recommenlationa were re­ pxy te ridiculous to the vraerable bill sine* repeal of the 18th amend- by the Rule* Committee, the bill ted an Investigation by Governor and Dr. A. Loudon, the terday. None required hospital ghortage nearly to the vanishing leader at 900,000 Mormona. meat. jected weeks ago by the union men. ^InL ^ will be wide open for amendments Hurley and the State Public Wel­ minister. Department official* treatment. NaoMd to Deliver Report "I’m a film bMiever that huceeas “On* ot the beat health binU 1, as long as they are germane and fare Council. . the toeetlng was for * general Bberlff Charles T. Frock and two But whethar the method, if suc­ comoi from workliig,” said H*b«r J. J. Pelley, preeldent of the Aa- cessful, will win War Department can give anyone ia to-refraln from' Representative Oore (D-Tenn) The manslaughter charges were change of Information and It deputies patrolled the area. Pick­ sedation of Amerlcah Railroads; J. Grant, preoldent ot th* Latter- indulging in Uquor,” be aaid. "1 ■aid he would offer as a substitute lodged againat John P. Dowling, not expected that any 4c^!< eting went OB peacefully. approval .appqgently depends on Day Sainte church, ;Wbo oboerved George H. Harrison, president.of the outcome of s family row be­ say that if peo^e'would leave tea. his univerMi price control bill, 41, of Stamford; Roy Parks, 43, would be made. Other Developments the Brotherhood of RaUway Clerks, his 85th birthday anniversaiy to­ coffee, liquor and tobacco alone— stripped of the prevision dalling of Washington, D. C., John Cor­ • • • • ’ Other developmenta in the Pitts­ tween ordnance perfectionists and day. follow th* Mormon "word of wis­ and Alvaney Johnston, grand chief officers who fear that available for recapture by the Treasury of coran, 31, New Haven, and Wes­ Plan Earopaon Cool burgh steel and coal area aa tbe of the Brotherhood of Locomotive “Th* Idea that men ought to dom—enough could be saved to defense profits in excess of eight ley Keller, 36, when they were ar­ Weahlngteh, Nov, ” strike began its sixth day were: copper auppllea would be hopeless­ work only a few hours a day, and pay off the national debt” engineers were named to deliver ly inadequate If the United States per cent. raigned In town court here

H— :*-V •r-* ■ MANCHESTER EVBNINQ HERALD, MAMCUE9TER, CONN. SATURDAY, NUVEMBER 22, 1941 PAGE TH RU : MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1941 Girl Scouta. Mlsa Jessie HawUt, Sunday Scliuol Lesson the earriera $370,000,000 additional der discussion in the German capi­ captain. Rain Big Aid Parley Sought each year. Railroad officiala' de­ Petain Goes tal. Lewis Told Christmas Sale Thursday, 7:30 p. m.. Group B, Thanksgiving Season Proper Time Murray Advises Residents clare the booata demanded by the France took her first step Into 43rd Division Extra Session Mra. Byron Boyd. Work meeting. workers might amount to aa much To See High the "new order" lineup In October, C h u r c h e s Church parlor. T o B ritish By Railroaders aa $1,000,000,000 annually. 1940, w ith the announcement, th at Troops Will Plans Under Way Friday, 6:30 p. m., Troop I, Girl For All to Learn Blessings of Prayer Mr. Roosevelt haa been confer­ Hitler and Petain, at a meeting tn Highly Praised Of CIO Caused Scouts, Mias Smith, captain. ' Of Cities Buy Small Farm8^> ring almost dally for the past Nazi Person occupied France, had agreed In Emanuel Liftlieraa CKareh St. Jamea’s Roman Catholic Friday, 7:80 p. m., Group E, (OMtiaaed rrom 1*mg« One) Dig Up Goal Ever Ready Circle of King's Mrs. Ray Warren, leader. Church By WilHam E. Gilroy, D. D, • forgiveness of his own trespasses ! Ronra C p r m a n Plnnoa r>i, week with unio.i and management principle to work together to re­ Thorsten A. Oostafson, Pastor Rev. William J. Dunn, PnStnr Editor of Advance he asks only thal he may be for- ^ '»**nnan riaitPA OH Oklahoma City, Nov. 22— Wil­ be uainff his cellar in four or fi«E| spokesmen and interested govern­ store peace In Europe. General Griswold Com­ Daughters has plans well under Bv Resolutions Kev.' Vincent Hines, Asslntant parlor. Bring articles for the mar­ [gaked 80 p«r cent inereues for (Contlnaed Prom Page One) (Continued from Page One) way for Us annual Chil.stmas sale, given as he forgives others. (sroiiiifl and II e I p h liam H. Murray advises city dwell- years. I th eir 850,000 membem. Their ment officials in an effort to avert Sunday Rev. fldmund Barrett, AMlsIunt ket. A lesson on prayer and thanks­ What a remarkable petition- the threatened strike; pliments New England play'and tea, Thursday, December Saturday, 9:30 a. m.. Food Sale. •TS tQ « L three acres In the coun­ "Win Be TremendoiM Lnow range upward from knowledge that there is a parallel (Continued trotii Page One) 9:30 a. ra.—Sunday School and giving links two things in the that is, and how high it sets, the Fliers iti IJliyun Push. The board's report stressed that strong, do hereby offer to dig coal 4. In the directors' room of the Bible classes. Sunday masses: Hale’s store, auspices CYP club. try and a storm cellar there’s In­ "There will be tiemendotu r leioo a day., ^ between this journey and the trip German General Soldiers at Maneuvers. Whlton Memorial .ibrary. The plan Christian life which go together. stanflard for our relationship with No atrlke call haa been laaued by the proposed increases should be at our present rgte of pay and to 10:45 a. m.—The Morning.ser­ ’ F or adults: 6, 7, 8 30, 9:45 and All kinds of home cooked food. We cannot be truly thankful ex­ our fellowmen! The prayer for de­ flation ahead "and that means die. orders In the cities," he temporary and expressed doubt the chief of state made in October, donate the difference In that pay is the eame as that carried out emment and buslnesa to accept Notes - By Godfrey Anderaon "I wouldn’t want to Iq c it) ^ tha 14 non-operating uniona, rep- 1940, to meet Adolf Hitler. labor In good faith." vice. This service haa been set 11 a. i|^. cept In the spirit of prayer, for liverance rom evil Is an expan- tator.ship." ba tbo that the carriers could stand the Killed in Batde With the IV Corps in the and the present average salary of successfully last season; the play a.side as a pledging service when (Children are cared for during British Joumiin«ft But Murray’s picture of thitaif raaantinr 900,0<10. They aeek in- Arranged By De Riinon will be presented'at two o’clock ,n The 65-year-old vlca president For children downstairs ht 8:30. otherwise our thankfulness may ison of this prayer for forgive­ Thus spoke Oklahoma's former creaaes of SO to 34 centa an hour additional expen.se unless trans­ Carollnas, Nov. 22. — (P) — The a coal miner to the Treasury of the members will come to, church the hour of morning worship. be concerned only with ourselves. ness, and the I-elay4'(!) A phrnom**- year, still vigorous, still interested rate changes, liowever, would re­ fense." a one-act comedy entitled, "On the the support of the church for 1942. Ht. B ridget’* R. C. come In C enter church. public la gone. But It will m ige from 35 to 85 centa. arranged by Fernand De Brlnon, man high command announced to­ who carried out orders with "spir­ Air.” by Howard Reed, and pro- "take advantage of the preaent Ilev. James F.'TInmiln*, Pastor the spirit of thanksgiving, for our and contemplation of his goodness. nal rain storm one of the hoaviPHt in politics, still critical of the New T%e board estimated Ita recom- quire the approval of the inter­ day that General Kurt von Briesen, Signed by 102 Members Pledges will also be given at the Only ten days to the Caledonian approach to God Is unreal and In­ Deal he has fought so long. back, just as the French re|tpubi state commerce commission. Vichy’s representative in Paris, it and enthusiasm" came today sented by five of the members of grave national emergency to at­ Kev. Francis Breen, Assistant M arket! of yrarfl In the —flear Ad It was permitted to release the trian battlefield In 1914. CIO union la on strike, had Bald 7:00 p. m.—The Bible Hour. The South Windsor Town Hall er was not given as a form to There Is a great deal of bewil­ counted for the little air opposi­ tables and . D IN E ------DANCE Army Is on sound lines and when tenlzer, food and home-made Lewis abdicated the office a year 4th chapter of the Book of Acts The sermon subject will be the Re­ be used,-although it is fitting that miral Tailchlro Kondo haa been ra*.!l report from Vichy Just as the The high command did not bullets begin to fly a lot of other “the Army Is not going to shoot candles. ago, told the convention he w-ould. derment concerning prayer on the tion seen by the force I accom- Would Get Specie will be studied. The public is In­ Masses a t 7 a. m. and 10 a. m. ligion of Chivalry, it haa become so widely used a part of many people, and this is lleved of hla post os Naval attaciWt'l TASTY HOME .MADE RAVIOLI Cabinet was holding ita first meet­ specify the sector where Von things will straighten out auto­ our people and the soldiers are not Mrs. Charles B. Loomis and Mrs. not encourage jurisdictional raids f allied B.v nightfall we were 70 "I’d get all the specie I could of the Japanese embassy in Loo*T Briesen fell. going to mine coal.” vited to this .service. Tuesday, Nov. 25th - The ladles form. It expresses the manner In not lessened by much tliat is writ­ miles inside Libya fioni the Kgy|i- Paper money won’t be worth any­ Broilers - Steaks • Roast Beef - Oysters On Half Shell ing since Weyband’s retirement. matically.” Joel M. Nichols and their assistanta within the union and urged dete- ■ of the sewing circle will meet at don. It was announced officially t ^ It heard a report of Jacque Be- He was bom May 3, 1883, and The \\.*ek which all our prayer must be ten concerning prayer. Yet tlie na­ tian frontier and still going thing. I'd put those canned vege­ The troops, from the north and will serve tea. Mrs. George W. gates "to also refrain from In­ St. Mary's Church 1:.30 to sew for the Red (Jross made. ture and practice of prayer an- f Miss Kleanor Berg- 9:30 a. m.—Church school. rehearse a t 6:45 p. m. reverence toward Him. Then, the we cry out constarntly and spon­ might leave soon for Paris. w ar In September, 1939. He was have been working together leas Board of Appeals men who, he said, take advantage gren, 98 Walker street. Men's Bible class. ; .splitting the sky. along Ihe .Medi- 1871 put the country on the roail ReacJi Japanese Port wounded In Poland and was deco­ first petition and the second peti­ taneously when we are in need or ; l-rran ean coast from the Uriti.«h to Inflation by permitting issuance S5-37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 than a month. of government posts "to get Tat, W ednesday, 6:30 p. iVi. — Boy 10:45 a. m.- Morning prayer tion qhneem the plans and pur­ in trouble Even the atheist will rated with the Knight’s cross to (ContUk^ from Page One) Covenant-Congregational fliurch I assembly zone. of paper money and the present The Vichy announcement fol­ Some Complaints Made Has Four Petitions juicy contracts for the companies Scouts. and sermon. Sermon topic: "A poses of God. and not some want cry out to God without realizing Tokyo, Nov, 22—UP)—Domal i lowed reliable advices which reach­ the iron cross for his service In Spruce Street The water, pouring into the dry administration is pounding down Borne lesser commandera said they are privileged to represent. 7:00 p. m.—Chapel Choir. Lad." S. E. Green, Minister or desire of our own. The first th a t he is doing so, in some ex­ today th at 864 Japanese withdfawir'i ed The Associated Pre.ss from Eu­ that campaign. bombing attack missions they re­ and coke center. Sheriff Charles "Bahotaglng Defense Efforts’* Thur.s', Karl RIehter, Pastor ! ing airmen ilald the bomb craters Group No. 4 of the Memorial mon cause," he added. "It Is the James said a state policeman two family house Into a three part In the development of these mation class for girls. DecigioiiH Near I mu.stmu.« have'given the pilots trouble : Hospital auxiliary, Mrs. Wl;lla;n family house at 60 Ridge street, a H orten In charge. .Saturday, 11:00 a. m —Confir­ spirit of 'Can Do.’ . . . ‘There IS- a who interviewed the sheriff "has great defen.se projects. 10:45--Nursery 8:50 a. m.—Sunday School and In Pay Rates [sin lllanding the.se trains. PHILCO I Kno.'skle, leader, will meet In the need for better discipline—carry­ reported to me that the sheriff Is B Zone. "Admit labor,” he urged, "be­ mation class for boys. ! clinic room of the hospital Monday 10:45 — Morning worship. ,Ser- Bible Clsssea Alfred Lange, su­ Berlin. Nov. 22— (;p^ —German The4)iK puah of the jfround ORGAN RECITAL ing out orders implicitly and unwilling to certify that condlUons cause when you talk of labor in Annual Every Member canvass, war comment exprossfd confidence waa launched at dawn by I afternoon at two o'clock. mon by the minister on the sub­ Nov. 9th to 23rd. Bring or send perintendent. BINGO R C A RADIOS quickly under all conditions—and are beyond his control. America you talk of America—la­ ject: "Positive Christianity." Spe­ 10:00 a. m.—English service. An­ American Brass Co. Re­ today th al vital dcn.mhnR were “go order of a Bn«*h \ By and there were mistakes of technique “It Is not a proper function of bor Is America, America is labor.” cial mu.“ic by the choir. pledge for 1942 to church service. near in the Gernian-Ku.s.sianGerman-Iiu.ssian cam-/'F'' (rom a swlvel-chair in his I Sunset Circle of past noble grands Revival Serv ices First report of canvassers. Sun­ nual Memorial service. 20 Regular Gaines, Prizes $3.50 each ga'ta^ but all of this will come In time." the state police to intervene In A 34-minute ovation greeted I’relude, L e n to ...... Callender The Week serves Decision on Re^^ paign now entering its sixth armored office-truck. of Sunset Rebekah lodge will holJ disorders which are within the con­ Murray’s nomination for the presi­ day. Nov. 23rd, 4:00-5:00 p. m., In Hundreds of tanks and thou- Record its monthly meeting Monday eve- Anthem, He Sendeth the Springs Tue.sday a t 8:00 p. m. the B roth­ opening Negotiations. month, 7 Special Games, Prizes $10.00 each game trol of local police aufuirltles," the At Gospel Hall dency by Thomas Kennedy, secre­ into the Valley ...... Warding the Parish House. erhood. Thnrsday at 7:00 p. m. the Dlenst aus Deutschland, a/pub- .sands of trucks, many of them of , ning at the home of Mrs. Emma L. Thursday, Dec. 4th--C hristm as Combination Armv• Testing O governor said. " -----1 might furth­ tary-treasurer of the Mine Work­ Offertory. Song of Hope . . . Ritter Junior choir and at 8:00 p. m. the lication closely reflecting the American manufacture, lurched J. Thurston Noe, M. A. 2 Free Games, Prizes $3..50 eaeii game , -Vettleton, 14 Huntington str6et. er add. If the state’s police powers ers. James B. Carey, secretary- Bale nnd turkey supper In the Waterbury, Nov. 22—tIP i—The we.stward Thj hostess will be Miss Ethel Evangelists Oov-an and Klaburda Postlude Festival March Ashford .Senior choir will meet. views of the government/pre.sent- Records and Sheet Music are invoked, I propose to see the treasurer, and six vice presidents Young Peoples Mu .Sigma Chi parish house given by the Ladies American Brass Company has'Te- ed this sum m ary of tlvt' situation 1 Sweepstake Game Brainard, who will be assisted by New Casings who have been conducting special also were re-elected. Guild. Slipper .served from 5:30 served decision on a CIO request matter through and will use all revival meetings in Gospel Hall. Society at 6:30 Young people of Zion I,utheran Church at three major zonjHl along the Hre DeMrov* Fanuiu* Mansion SUNDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 2.3 Mrs. Minnie Johnston, Mrs. Mary available faculties to maintain p. m. tor reopening of negotiations on mainland front: U Admission 25 Cents. Playing Starts .\t 8:15. Fish and Mrs. Iva Ingraham. 415 Center street, will continue the parish Invited. High and Cooper Streets KEMP'S, INC. (Contlnned From Page One) order and keep the mlnea open for It is possible to have radio The Week Rey. H. F. S. Steehholz, Rector wages and tor a (;?hri8tmas bonus L,eningrad — ^hcircled Soviets Virginia City, Nev , Nov. 22 i/P, At 4 O’clock Games will be In charge of Miss meetings Monday, Tuesday and of two weeks pay for an estimated Come Early for Penny Bingo! F l'B X IT l'R E A.VB .MUSIC those who wish to work.’’ Wednesday evenings, at 7:-15 p. m. equipment In allghtplane for about Monday at 7:00—Boy Scouts. Church or The Nazarene are in "imrpinent danger." The Sutro mansion, last and I Emily Klssmann and Mrs. Mildred In hla second request, the sheriff $37.50. 10,000 workers in this city, An- most famous rrt the Virginia City ' Miller. best’’ extremities of Russia and A-t the close of the seven o’clock Tuesday at 6:30 - . Choir re­ 466 Main Street, Manchester Twenty-fourth Sunday after Moscow—IThe greatest deci­ Germany, both of which have been said th a t w ith the co-operation .flf gospel meeting tomorrow evening hearsal. Rev. Jame* A. Young, Paator Trinity. sonia and Torrington. sions are r^ening." homes of the Bonanza kings, ’a.* his deputies and state police, "to­ A CIO Bargaining Committee Donets .^asin It must be re­ destroyed last night by fire of un­ South Methodist Church Private Lcuis J. Kruh, 19-ycar- using combination casing- for a baptismal service will take p’ace. Tuesday at 7:00 Girl Scouts. 9 a. m. Church school. some time. gether we can control the present At three o'clock tomorrow after- Wednesday at 2:00- The Wom­ Sunday itcrvlces: 10 a. m. Service in German. seeks a 10 per cent Increase in garded as "definitely doomed. " known origin. The late Adolph. p, Kqld son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Os- dangerous situation." SUNDAY wages, but a contract between the Sutro one-time mayor frf San Fran-* bfack of Bolton, is home for a few It was believed, however, that nqoi a sperial ministry service will en's League will meet at the 9:30 a. m -Church School, John Text of serm on: Luke 16,10-17. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., Minister. the Army experts had Improved be held to which all will bo wel­ AND church Ir. make final plans for the Cargo, Supt. Song Evangelist. Theme: The Law of God is ever company and the Mine, Mill and The gold mines of North Wales ci.sco. built it in 1879 at the mouth days’ visit. Private Kruh enlisted Smelter Workers union froze hour­ produced $2,080 w orth of gold ■if the famous Sutro .tunnel. It cost the ar'niy last .August and is sta­ foreign methods to eliminate or come. CIRCLE MONDAY fair. ^ Harold E. Bomgardner will sing a valid. 1) This is expressly taught ly and piece work pay rates at during 1938. $60,000. tioned a t CS-wp Lee, Va. reduce to a minimum the 'danger Price Control Notee sacred song In five different lan­ by Jesus. 2) Jesus himself enjoins of premature exolosions 6r "duds." Uncle Sam’s Merry Go Round, a guages. several commandments. 3) He re­ their present levels until next ■rhlrd of Supply Ear-M arked ilarch, making it necessary to ob­ John Mather ^liapter. Order of Chrlatmas fair sponsored by the 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. jects the thought that the law Is About one-third of tha U. S. Debate Looms sm e smmaassm^ioMtL , lyomen’.* League will be Decem- Sermon by Evangelist Rev. T. M. diaannullcd. by the Gospel. tain the mangament’a consent be­ j DeMoiay will hold a rehearsal of copper supply for 1912 haa been fore negotiations can open. I the first degree at the' Masonic lier 3. Sapper will be served. All Anderson. Music by Harold Bom­ Choir rehearsal on Tuesday at ear-marked for shell casings and ^ C H I L U kinds of Chriitmas articles will be gardner. 7:30 p. m. Minimum Rates Fixed j Temple at 3 o'clock, tomorro.\y af- defense officials estimate that use (Continued From Page One) In a gneatPOUPLE T H R ^ The contract, concluded last ! tern ion. All officers having parts offered for sale. * 6:30 p. m.—Junior N. Y. P. S. of a combination casing would im iSiEr 8L John’s Polish diardi spring oefore the National Defense Marion Turklngton, supervisor. I in the degree,'are requested to be save up to 400.000 tons of copper control bill which would curb In­ HARTFORD fiolway Street Mediation Board, fixed minimum pre.sent. flation aud one which would be ef­ ^ D ^ W A L L A ^ South Methodist Church 0:30 p. m .- Senior N. Y. P. S. annually. This saving, presum­ Marion Janes, president. Rev. S. J. Szctepkowskl, O. ,S. rates as 68 cents an hour for men Thanks, Folks, For The Reception fective after the emergency in pre­ QieacestAki^sbsry Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., .Minister ably, could be devoted to easing 7 :30 p. m. Evangelistic Service. and 58 cents for women. I Mrs. Helena Johansson, of 33 the presiur^ of the present short­ venting aerloiis deflation as an af- Sunday services: Following a conference yester­ Server street, fell down stairs In termaOrbf the defense boom. 10:45 a. m.—Worship and ser­ fJlosing service with the evangel­ age on non^efense Industry. ists, Rev. T. M. Anderson and 8 30—First mass. day with J. Harold Madden, direc­ the store of the Benson Furniture OPM estim ates the 1942 supply In that conne -tion, Bernard M mon. Subject—"Mastery of Our tor of labor relations for the brass Company this morning. .Mrs. Harold E. Bomgardner. 10:30—Second mast. TEXACO CRYSTALITE a t 1,800,000 tons and the demand Baruch. World War head of the XAVIER^^ Moods,*’ w ith Mr. W ard preaching. Choir rehearsals following each company, the union committee an­ Johansson was examining some War Industries Board, told the Musical program: Th« W eek: amount tc more than 1,050.000 Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Prayer mass. nounced that the management bad rugs and in leaning ovef to look tons, with another' ■ 250,000 tons Rules Committee yest-rday that I’relude—"Ave Maria" ...... asked for "more proof that the You Have Given Us! and Praise service with the pastor, at one lost her balance and fell dedicated to es.sential civilian Congress should take a long-range ...... Franz Schubert cost of living had risen above die Dr. D.C.Y. Moore was called, end IXUCAr Rev. Jam es A. Young In charge. Gospel Hall needs. Less than 500,000 tons will view of the rrlce-control problem, ^ LAWSON Anthem—"Fear Not. O Israel" RANGE OIL |\\ond hisORCHESTRA Choir will rehearse following this 415 O nter Street July level." The statement quoted although he co'uld determ ine no emphasizing the need for a low- F ...... Max Spicker be available therefore to fill non- DemarS Lm service. the management as saying that serious Injuries it -.vas thought ad. essential civilian demands for price structu.-e to Insure that after MIOUFUTO VALOf S Anthem—"There Shall Be No More "the door la not closed to nego­ vlanble to remove the woman to CARMEN CASTIUO 10:30 a. m. Sunday—Breaking more than 1,000,000 tons. the war, American products will N ig h t" ...... David D. Wooil of Bread. tiations on the issues, although it FUEL OIL the hospital for X-ray pictures. UNA Tostlude—"The Celebrated Largo" Point to Need of Nubstltutr be able to compete In all markets. Manrhentrr Methodist flinrcJi 12:15—Sunday school. reported "no progress" was made Qiilsh's ambulance was called and Supporters of the combination "What Is the use of surviving from "Xerxea” ...... Rev. Earl H. I'urgeson, .Minister 7.2c GAL. took Mrs. Johnns.son to the hosnl- I^MWSAwi*****-I 7:00 p. m.—Sunday Gospel meet­ at the meeting with Madden. casings point to such figures a.a the war." he asked, "If we cannot Nyi^ABiaiiiigitaKiKl ...... George Frederick Handel ing. IN 100 GAL. LOTS Ul. indicative of an imperative need survive the peace?" 9:30 a. m. — Church School. Church SchooL 9:30. —ZZ MANCHESTER , C O N N .z ^ P ^ Classes for all agcsjncluding one 7:00—Tuesday—Prayer meeting. for a brass substitute;* opponents, M orning Worship, 10:45. 7:45—Friday,—Rible study. Promoted to New A large gathering of the mem­ recalling Incidents of the first fo.' adults taught oyLewls W. Has­ Prelude, "Andante" Kuhlau bers of Manciiester Lodge of Ma­ World war. argue on the other kins. Anthem, "O Weary Feet”. Reed sons will see the ^^ast M asters of hand that the premature explosion 10:30 a. in. — Cliurch School Offertory "Grazloso" Gear Stale Poliee Posts the lodge exemplify the Master of one shell might wipe out a gun N ursery. Children's Sermon "Twenty Dol- Heart Attack Mason degree In the Temple to­ battery and impair the morale of Enjoy Yourself At The Old 4:00 p. m.—Organ recital by J. Ura For a Toad ’ I Corinthians night. The loUg - room ceremony men handling ammunition. Thurston Noe. Minister of Music. Hartford, Nov. 22—iJR )—Lieuts. SAVE BEFORE SEVEN will be preceded at 6:30 by sup­ Defen.se officials, on the side­ A cordial Invitation Is extended to Sermon, "The Rewards of the Proveg Fatal William L. Schatzman and Leo F. per for which members of Chap­ lines In the dispute, are acutely Supreme Thrill-9tDry% all. Righteous ” Dr. Furgeson Carroll have been promoted to the man Court, Order of Amaranth, conscious of the drastic effect fur­ N ew E n g la n d H o u s e 6:()0 p. m.—Hl-League. Devotion­ Postlude. ’’O Give Thanks” ncwly-created posts of district in­ AT BOLAND'S will cater. ther copper restrictions would al service led by Frank Wiloon. Elroy Waterford, Nov. 22—(JV^Wll- spectors in the State Police De­ have on the civilian economy. Al­ Evelyn Small will speak on "Dif­ liam C arm an Roberts, 64, died of partment, an authoritative source $ $ Bolton Youth Fellowship 6:00 o’clock. a heart attack last night in a Patrick Morlarty. formerly gate ready, production of many items A Y fT IK in ferent Religions In Our Commun­ reported today. ^ Buy Winter Auto Needs Now ! Evening service; 7:30, "(Jhaos state police car which was rushing tender at the Vailroad crossing for using copper and copper alloy baa ity.” and the Way Out,” a worship ser­ ■ This source said that the ap­ the New Haven road for a number been curtailed 60 per cent and will THE BEST IN FOOD AND CHOICE LIQUORS 6:00 p. m. — Senior Epworth vice In pictures. him to a New London hospital pointments were made yesterday of years, la reported as being seri­ be prohibited after. Jan. 1. Even League. Mr. \Vard will be the after a chauffeur found him lying by Commissioner Edward J. The Week on a road near his estato here. Nationally known tires ously 111 at his home in Forest- more- stringent measures would George Smith’s Trio Win Play Saturday Evening. Speaker. Tuesday. 7:30 Meeting of the Hickey. vllle. Conn. have to be taken ahould the -na- Medical Eimminer Charles Kauf­ Under a state police administra­ S t chain gtore prices! R ichfield Anti-Freeze DROP II)I AND SEE US! 7:30 p. m.—Mr. Ward will con- Church School Board. man, In certifying the case of HI-OCTANE t!on become ln.volved In a shooting , elude his series of sermons on Wednesday, 3:45 The Children’s tive reorganization plan, intended A wTecklng train and crew from war. death, said Roberta had suffered to decentralize administration, the We Have the Antt-Freexe Voo' "Christian Beliefs That Matter," Choir 'Will rehearse, and a t 7:30 from a heart' aliment for some First Quality Want At Prices That Are Right! the Blast Hartford yards of the taking for his subject, "What Hap­ the regular choir will rehearse. time. state will be divided into western New York, New Haven A Hartford pened on the Cro.*s?" Friday, 7:00 Meeting of the Boy and eastern districts, with an in­ Firestone High Speed G asoline Railroad was called out east early Scouts. State Police Sergt. William E. spector in chqrge of each. They Tk- Alcohol The Week McKenzie said Roberta left his Size 6.00x16 this morning to put back on the Monday, 4:00 p. Al., Girl Scouts home about 9:45 p. m. to take a will work under the general super­ rails a heavy freight engine de­ 7:30 p. m.. Board of Christian vision of Commissioner Hickey and Gallon Frost-Chek The Center Chnrrh walk, and-waa found lying on the Goodyear G-3 CASH railed near Putnam. The train re- Education. . > road about a h^f hour later, his executive assistanta. ^rried to the yarda about 9:45 S T A T E MONDAY The Star-Studded Double Bill Tuesday, 3:46 p. m„ Brownie (Congregational) Schatzman, commander of the Miller Extra Service 1 6 v2' Norway ihliS morning, pausing at the sta- Scouts. I Rev. Watson Woodruff Bethany barracks, is a resident .of tton over north. -7:00 p, m.. Boy Scouts. New Haven; CarroU lives in Ridge­ 7:00 p. m.. Ceciiian Club. Morning worship 10:50. sermon field and commands the barracks Jf Thermo'RoGiI by the minister. The music, chorus Japanese Foresee TXe Aibury group of the South . Wednesday, 7:S0 p. m.. Fellow­ choir. there. The two men. who were Methodist Woman’s 'Society of ship and prayer hour, led by Frank among four Ileuteninits ranked OMh W ith Old T ire—Plus Ta.x. R ichfield Richfield Richzone ^aOVE, HATE, SCANDAL m . Prelude—"Priere Offertoire" Mission Failure (Permanent Type.) Christian Ser'ics will hold a food' Mullen. highest In merit system promotion­ sale at Hale’s tfo— from - I ’LL PRINT IT ALL" NOW t Thursday, 7:00 p. m„ Men’s Vol­ . , Devred al examinations, recently were cer­ Chain Store Tires 9:30 a. m. on. Mrs H.rr,' R y v i ) H« fo u ^ gangland's bullets with s(»rching «OAMBLINa DArORTEBS’* ley Ball. Anthem—"Rock of Ages" tified for the appointments by Per­ At Wholesale Prices I E thyl 3^ Firestone Frigid and Mra. Samuel Strain wtli be in ’’Undergroond Bmtlere’* Saturday, 6:45 p. m., Choir re­ Dudley Buck Tokyo, Nov. 22—(JV-Fallure of sonnel Director Harry W. Marsh. charge. headlin^ Romance that packs action..,p(usi hearsal. Solo—"I WiU U tt Up Mine Mine' Eyes"Eyes’ tha miaalon of Saburo . Kurusu, Tone Ward-Stephens special Japaneoe envoy to ' the Muiray First (Permanent Typeu) Comes to Aid of Culprit Ward Cheney Camp No. 18, Mrs. Harold Symington United States, was foreseen by the Line M*100r u The Salvation Army OlTertory—"Ihtermexxo” Tokyo newspaper Nlchl NIchl to­ U. S. W. V., and M ary B. Cheney MsJor and Mrs. N. J. Curtis day la a front-Mg;e interview tele­ Indiana (P)—I t looked like a It Was Grand And Far Beyond O ur Expectations. auxiliary have been invited to at­ R em berger bleak holiday for a man convicted Size IROVEN PIGTURI PosUude—"AUegra Maestoso’’ phoned by Its Waahlnffon corres­ 6.00x16 Thla Amounts To a 3c Caah Dls- tend the unveiling and dedlcaUon 'Sunday: pondent of being drunk, drunken driving E xide of the monument to Spanish war THEATRE - Hartford I Mendelssohn ^ 9 « 7 S connt Which Jla^ Be Taken In 9:30 am .—Sunday School, Ma­ The Church School, 0:80. It reported that United States and failing to stop after an* acci­ dead tomorrow on the green at dent. Judge Dewey E. Myers had di with Old Tire Phis Tax. Defense Stamps If Desired. FIRST IIABTFOBD 8HOW1NO. jor Edward Carey, of New York The Adult Clasa, 9;45. Leader. officials saw no room for further Meriden. Those attending are re­ negotiations If Japan’s policy con­ fined him $54 and sentenced him For Those Who Prefer the Usual Me U rea Are Unconditionally quested to meet at the clubrooma City, will be the special guesL Mrs. Katherine OeF. Hardy. < Try Our CASH and CARRY Oeanuiteed 18 Months! B atteries; Niailn 10:45 P. M. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship, The CYP aub,- 6:30. President, tinued to be baaed upon the three to 30 days In JalL Then the wife on Bute street at 3 o’clock, where ^>eaker. Major Carey. points made by Premier Oen. Hl- of the chief state's witness stood FILLUP Select the Exide Beat Suite tha rarade will form. Luncheon Virginia Whltham. After a busi­ Pick Up and Delivery Service To Your Needs! 3:00 p.HL—Free a ^ Eaay m eet­ ness m eeting the club will go to. dekl Tojo In hla recent speech be­ up. "I understand this man has a 4ruaranteed Recaps BEFORE 7 P. M. win be aerved after the parade In ing for all. fore the Diet, and drew the con­ 'wife and four children,’’ she ^ d . the sUU armory at Meriden. the Second Congregational church We Can Truthfully Say T h at AMsfvyaUasyl i-loeeeMey by Sail i 7:00 p m,—Open air march by for a union meeting with the clusion of a atalemats from «n* "I wouldn't enjoy my Christmas SERVICE and SAVE I5% Size and if I knew he was In Jail. Pd like Right Idea; Wrong Name band and gongsCen. Young People’s Society. It's Better Than Ever. 6.00x16 MMtIlltaKIM • :30 p.m.—Salvation meeting. The W eek AU of Florida la fartlMr south to sea blm home with his wife and • 5 * 9 5 SAVE! than tpe moot aoutbem Umita of ehlldien on Christmas." Hia July's , North Platte. Neb. 01^—Mer­ The Week Monday, T p. m„ Pioneers, Roth- Caah With Old Tire. Goaed 7 P. M. Dally. W liy W n Itr, Monday, 8:00 p.m.—Girl Guards, bins Room. California. suspended sentence. ' O n Your Laundry Bill chant George Judd was perplex^ A __ m Yo« can’t mM u l waboot w h ni a a whew Hmw get A at tanlalaa The Greatly Increased Volume Other hlaec fa Preporttadl 9 P. M. Thnrsday. Bay Now nnd Snee! when a cuatomer aaked for a pair .INI leadar, Ruth Turklngton. Monday, 8 p. m.. Mothers’ aub. 2 |1 G B u t S2S* HnntMiii tfay fakli the way Monday, 7:00 p.m. — Singing Pariah haU. of boraehide pante—ha nevar ; wirea gat gay wtth i fw yt """ 2 n d H it Brought In By Our Salesmen heard of such attire. But ha quea- Company, leader, LUlian KitUe. Tuesday, 7 p. m„ Troop 25. Boy IH B MOST COMPLETE LINE OF OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT IN MANCHESTER! Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—(36rpa Ca­ Scouts. Ernest Invin, scoutmaster. Join the throng of people who tried it tioned the proapeoUve buyer— dets. . THE LAST CHANCE This Week Attests To Thot who was from PltUburgh—and Tuesday. 7 p. m„ Girl Reforves. INSTAIXEn 831AIX nOWN Tueaday, 8:00 p.m __ Senior band Tuesday,. 7:30 p. m.. Group 'F, for the first time this week. o o M P u e n : p a y m e n t learned that he wanted a pair of msmindi^USSELL'OO'MiIECHE practice. TO HEAR EVANGEUSTIC SERVICES Fact. chape for a western trip. Miss Emily House leader. Meeting IjCMl B u rn e rs *1 3 9 = WITH TANK 18 MOS. TO PAT! Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.—Junior to prepare for the . Caledonian ANDERSON AND BOMGARDNER MILLER — UNITED STATES — QUIET MAY 18 Bwtaga fer Ohrlsteatag “ ''FRANCIS Y. P. meetl^. Market. Robbins room. Bremerton. Wash. Wednaoday, 8:00 p.m.—Y. P. Tuesday, 7:80 p. m.. Group H. At th« meeting. Mra. Richard Symlngtati, leader. WlUlsm J; OUss Is located la the Thursday, 7:80 p.m.—Open 'air IS tb N stsI district His wife took Church parlor. Work for the mar- meeting. keL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE -' - s'sa 18 swthgs with a bottle of cham­ Friday. 7:80 p.m. — Holineas U'ir.- pagne before the new seaplane Wedneaday, 10:80 a . aa , Sawitiig % 466 Blaia Street O L A N D O I L •ervlce. for Brltlah ^U«r. Mrs. Bdaa Cast CO. tender, U.8A. C mco, nffietaiiy was i Sinidajr Scnriccs: MODEL LAUNDRY Friday, 8:00 p.m,—Senior song- ' CENTER 8T. AT WEST CENTER

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Latest Comedy Newspaper Her Greatest Rival Costa Ricans Daily Radicr Programs «/ Bullet-Shaped Molecule Caatem Staaard Time Great Success Add to Army » Found Influenza Causi “ Junior Miss” Called by Enlarging Forrr With Tivo Prizes Philadelphia, Nov. 22—(8’)—Ant experiments are now stortlnit America Looks BMI Signs an Eight Year Critic the Biggest Hit Declaration America incredibly small and deadly bul­ learn whether It will protetst let-shaped molecule, only four mil­ The report waa mode by Along Broadway. May Go Into War. tors Leslie A. Chambers and W« In Caucasus Contract with Broadcasters lionths of an inch thick, has been ner Henie, 6t the Eldrldge The WORLD This WEEK Itself In ■ The Eye By John Ferris Ban Jose, Costa Rica (Correa- branded as the cause of one of the Johnson Research Foundat h e Caucasus is usually New York, Nov. 22-(/P)—The pondence of The Associated Press) miseries of mankind, human in­ University of Pennoylvonla. thought of as mostly a vast oil New 'York, Nov. 22.—( ^ —Broad­ Sunday brings, the war— fluenza. laboratlng In the picture waa T m e r i c a ’s foreign policy is to oppose the Axis and the Axl^ most likable people in the world Costa Rica, which has traditional­ field, Russia’s greatest. It is true cast Music, Inc., formed by the Morning: 8, NBC-CBS; 9. NBC- Its isolation and its picture, tak­ T. F. Anderson of R.C.A., friends. CBS; 11. .NBC-CBS; 11:25, MBS; moved into the Lynceum theater ly disdained armea force, is en­ en by the new electron microscope, that the Caucasus does provide SPAIN aCAUCASl broadcasting:; Industry as a com­ larging her 350-man Array with a of the electron microscope. AThis has been settled—at least for the time being. Now the ques­ 12, NBC-Blue. last Tuenday night with an air so were desr, lbed today to The Am­ So far as now Known, the most of the Soviet’s oil (the Na­ petitor to ASCAP in the now-end­ Afternoon: 12:30. MBS; 1, NBC- declaration that America may be erican Phliosophlral Society. tion is: How can it best be done? In other words, what should charming, ao hilarious and so shin­ drawn into the war and she is de­ let closely resembles dii tional Geographic Society says be­ TURKEY ed music fee mw, has announced Red; 2:.30, CBS; 3:15, NBC-Red; ing with Inlectlous good humor Magnified 2.5.000 diameters un­ vini.ses, which also are prot tween 80 and 90Cc). but it is also an , Cihallar^ America’s policy be toward Itself? What policy should it adopt that the general terms of an eight-year 5:45, CBS. termined to do her part. til it shows up as a very tiny grey will compeL«tFery citizen to do his that a dozen downright bad or Her part would consist of guard­ These plant viruses owe important food producing area. contract extension Just approved Evening: 6:30, NBC-Blue; 7, siumbruusly dull recent evenings dot on a photograph, the picture deadly nature to their structu 3RAN bit, yet will be fair to every citizen by ita board of directors. BMI NBC-Blue; 8.65, CBS; 9, NBC- ing against internal disorder, help­ is of a deadly specimen taken from As Adolf Hitler’s, army peered too? in the iheatei were promptly for­ ing to patrol her coasts and watch­ and it is possible that this hu across the narrow strait separating estimates it wili produce $1,000,000 Bluc; 11, NBC-Red, CBS; 11:15, the ‘flu infection which killed a dl.sease is also due to the M ’dil err (mean Sea I R A N annually. gotten and even the general shod- ing Vital peints such as airplane person here three years ago. It the Caucasus from the captured The strike in the captive coal NBC-Red; 11:30, MBS; 12, NBC. dineas of the rest of the week'a and structure of the little vinia.1 mine! brought America face to face License fees continue on a sliding Talks—MBS, 11 a. m.. Review­ fields. 18 moreover the same kind of 'flu Crimean city of Kerch, a U. S. De­ Broadway offerings overlooked in Could Be Embarrassing - Type A —which spread over the Billions of these disease with the need of aettllng quickly a scale dependent on the grosa in­ ing Stand, "Europe’s New Order"; cics could float In the air ind partment of Agriculture expert de­ come of the stations. The new and CBS. 1:30 p. m„ Under Secretary the neat little triumph of a com­ It is of particular Importance country last winter. scribed the Nazis’ drive into south­ desperate problem that threatened edy,'titled "Junior Miss." because the little democracy is nitely. to handcuff its stated foreign policy. reduced rales range from three-, of State Welles to Inter-American One of Tiniest Agents ern Russia as an attempt to cut off AUXANDI fourths of one per cent to 1.2 per Jewish Conference; NBC-Blue, 2, This liclightfu: account of those next d(xir neighbor to Panama This molecule, a small bit of The Pennsylvania experin .“(MIC of the richest agricultural re­ Tempers were running high in cent, with ■ the networks also in Wake Up America Forum, "Infla­ blithe spirits, the Graves family, and the canal. Internal disturb­ protein, is one of the tiniest dis­ show that the ’flu particles Congress the past week. A half and their friends was fashioned by ances here could be embarrassing are able to attach themselves gions of the Soviet Union” as well : e g y p k the latter category. tion"; NBC-Red, 2:30. Roundtable, i ease agents known to science. One L G ^ dozen or more proposals were Jerome Chodorov and Joseph to Unde Sam. of the most startling things to the larger particles and ride them ! as to capture badly needed oil sup- f L I BMI reports that it has been as­ “Little Business, What N ow ?"; Laralne Day, In love with Edward O. Roblnaon, fighting tabloid editor, drafted to prevent or control strikes sured by NBC and CBS that they NBC-Blue, 6:45, Mra. Roosevelt; Fields out of a series of stories by Until now this country has had layman and of profound signifi­ a lot of children on one horse. ; plies. . . Sally Senson wbifffi for several dmcovera that hia news sheet is her greatest rival in this scene from no military force in the real sense cance to medicine about this 'flu These observations may be ui IPart Of *Bread Basket' ...... ^ in defense industries. On the floor will sign long term contracts con­ MBC, 8, Forum, “Our Policy .To­ "Unholy Partners” , new. M-G-M drama playing Sunday and Monday of the House. Rep. Mary T. Norton ditioned on continued support by ward Japan". , years past have quietly amused of the word. Ev<>n including pfjlice bullet Is that it is not a living ful in learning how the flu eplde The statement was made by Dr. the readers of "The New Yorker" on the State theater screen here. Laid In the colorful era of New York and rural guards, the armed estab­ thing like microbes. ics spread so rapidly complet (D-N.J.) declared: “ We do not in­ the Industry of BMI and on pay­ NBC-Red — 12:30. Freedom's in the turbulent twenties, the new picture was directed by Mervvn Lazar Volin, Agriculture Depart­ SAUDI ARABIA ment by aflUlated stations of their People, Joe Louis, Jesse . Owen; magazine. It was directed by Moss lishment totalled less than 1,200 It Is able to reproduce Itself, around the world. tend to permit any selfish minority, Hart, of whom It is said that he l>;Roy, with Edward Arnold, Marsha Hunt, William T. Orr and Don men. One of these ’flu horses .is' ment specialist on eastern Europe. whether they be workers or indus­ share. BMI adds that support of 3:30, Usten America, IRitrltion; Beddrje in featured roles. when in living tissue, but, that Volin pointed out that the Caucasus TRANS-SAHARA ftAILROAD found the play irresistible, and was Training now wtll be gflven to seems to be more of a chemical re­ sponsible for the" new vaccina, trialists, to gain unfair advantage the Industry as a whole already 7. Jack Benny; 8, Charles McCar­ several times that number. A Unit­ is “a part of that southern Ru.ssian REPORTED UNDER WAY has been ln(llcatod. NBC and CBS thy; 8:30, One Man’s Family; 10, produced by Max Gordon, The action than a sign of actual life. is a substance known os prot because of a national emergency.” Phil Spitalny Girls. / stories were titillating: but the ed States Army mission is due to The discovery has opened a new to which the ’flu bullets flock, ‘n ie l ‘bread basket’ that has often been recently renewed relations With play iB rather prosy and again arrive shortly to supervise the associated exclusively with the Fears ‘Smoke Screen’ A8CP under a nine-year contract CBS—11:30 a. m./'Invitation to play leaps far beyond the original way to make vaccines against hu­ resulting mixture is so powe At Ilf Govern in A 'f w V o r k p a t t points a thought which seems to training. But she added “ We are not will­ at a 2'\4 per cent rate after a Learning Returns;, 3 p. m.. N. 'Y. gentle amusement and is so In­ man ‘flu. A new vaccine has al­ that ten quadrillionths of a Ukraine.” *Well, Sonny?* ordinate y funny that it seems be in so many peoples' mln^ this Soldiers Rest ■fhe United States has a veteran ready beet, made which protects dry weight, will give the 'flu to Loss of the Caucasus, he^ said, ANGLO-EGl ing to use the war emergency as a break that lasted ten months. Phllhamionlc; 5. Gladys Swarth- season that ao many talented ac­ diplomat, Arthur Bliss Lane, here ■vetsT ^^OUATORI^*' smoke screen to destroy labor legis­ out; 7:30, Chrl.stfiias Seal program; bound tc beat Into .submissive animals against human ‘flu, and mouse. “ would widen still further the gap laughter even those adults, who, tors arc being hired to act in plays as minister. Lane previously was lation.” As an addition to its Sunday 8. (West lO:.30'l, Helen Hayes; 9, I I I W ar Games minister to Nicaragua, minister to In the Russian food supply in 1942- a f r i c a V schedule at 3 p. m., MBS is present­ Sunday''Evenlrlg Hour, Lily Pons. understandably, abhor adolescent below their merits, 43 created by loss of the Ukraine.” SUDAN' Senator Conn ally (D—Tex.) At Home brats, especially when they arc of Latvia and minister to Yugosla­ framed a bill to permit the govern­ ing the Thanksgiving drama, "Our NBC-BIue7^3, Great Play. "Play­ via, holding the latter position at He estimated the north Caucasus in­ Bgggyg^CUINEA Savings In Sight?' American Prayer” Rod Barber boy of Wertem World” ; 4:30, Be­ the feminine gender. "Walk Into My Parlor,” by Alex­ Ganielin Takes cluded about one-fourth of Russia’s ment to take over defense plants ander Greendale, was pre.sented Simuluted Warfare to the time the Germans invaded the There has been considerable de­ has been given the announcing as­ hind the Mike; 6:05, New Friends Did Excellent Job Balkans. Recreation winter wheat acreage, one-fifth qf- A ^ ITA LIA N threatened by “ labor disturbance or signment for the MBS broadcast of Music: 7:30, Capt. k'lagg, Serg. Wednesday night by Luther Greene WAR DRUMS BOOM other cause.” He said he had high mand in Congrcs.s for a reduction in In making a play out of the Be Rehjjmefi Monday Building Modern Forts Turn for Woi its total barley acreage and 40 per 0 500 1 EA ST ?>SOMALaANDl in December of the playoff in the Quirt: 8:30, Inner Sanctum: 10, sporadic crises of Judy's life with at the Forrest theater- a strange Accompanying the announce­ cent of its corn acreage. He granted p SS 55S8Si R qwe^ hopes President Roosevelt would ac­ non-defense spending. Now a com­ National Profeaslonal Football Good Will Hour. three-act drama about a rebellious Or Tuefwlay. Center Items r AFRICA mittee appointed to investigate the her sister. Lots, and her father ment of enlargement of the armed that the Russians probably, will de­ AGAIN IN AFRICA MILES cept the idea in principle. League. MBS—2. Children's Chapel: 5, I and mother, Mr. Chodorov and Mr. Italian family In Chicago, hot forces was a statement that mod­ s ' possibilities has made its report. principally about a courageous Today: Vichy, Unoccupied France, Nov. j stroy or remove the crops if they Persons close to the President Hear American Singing; 6:30, Bull­ Fields have achieved a reasonable With the First Army in the em fortifications are being built 6- 7, A. L. C. C. basketball prac­ are forced out, “but the local popu­ N THE .supfimcr time the sun the sinking of three Italian dostroy- eventually to be able to drive on the “ collaboration” with Germany, in­ said he believed it was time to Secretary Morgenthau, who is a On Saturday night list, the dog Dmmmond; 7:.30, Nobody's unity oy concerting on . Judy's mother Who hits upon the idea of around the troop barracks. One of 22— UP) —Former Generali member of the committee along aavlng her family by trying a bit Carolinas, Nov. 22.—(A*)—Weary tice period, E. S. lation, too, may suffer from serious blazc.s so fiercely in the North er.s and ten supply ships off Taranto, canal from both directions in a cluding the removal of Weygand. crack down on John L. Lewis, war— CThlldren; 9. Old Fashioned Re­ capacity tor arranging the lives of and field-worn from five days of the government’s principal preoc­ 7- 8, Men's plunge period, E..Maurice S. Gustave Gamellp, suffer*! I Italy. The sinking of ihe British air­ president of the CIO United Mine with Budget Director Smith and 12 7:00, MBS; 7:30. MBS: 7:45, vival: 10:30, Keep Em Rolling, other people. With ludy, thought of counterfeiting on the side. Mias cupations is to provide against a ing facial eryalpelaa and nervous] food shortage, and the Soviets will African desert tliat big-scale fight­ “ pincers movement,” but the Brit­ Weygand has a fairly large army Rosina Galli la the star. The whole mock warfare, the soldiers 'bf 6-10—Bowling alleys open E. S. be deprived of valuable food sur­ craft carrier Royal Oak, however, ish say they are better prepared for under his control, and it is believed Workers, and on all interruptions members of Congress, outlined a NBC-Red; 8:65. CBS; 10:00, MBS;^ Variety. is action. When she suspects that Lieut. Gen. Hugh A. Drum's Blue possible Fifth Column coup. and W. S. prostration at Oloron clinic, hosj ing is almo.st impossible. Now the five-point program which he said 10:45. CBS; 11:00, NBC-Red 12 ; 0«. her fathei is in love with his em- thing isn't much and isn't likely to The secretary of public order, taken an unexpected turn for tit* j pluses.” detracted from this feat. such an attempt than they were last loyal to him, but it is a guess wheth­ in defense production. Yet admin­ excite audiences even if it sur­ First Army began today a week­ weather is becoming compara­ should knock a billion dollars out of NBC-CBS, Monday expectations, the war— .ployer's daughter and when ahe end of rest in preparation for an­ Francisco Calderon Guardia, told Monday: worse. It was reported here todair.J ‘Napoleon Weather’ In North Berlin announced the Royal Oak spring, when they were forced to er he would side in with the British istration leaders postponed action Talks—CBS. 7, People's P(at- Morning: 8. NB0C‘BS; 8:45, vives. tively cool, and there are signs that on FDR's request for $7,000,000,000 the non-defense budget every year. thinka hei mother's long absent other week of battle, the windup Congress in his annua, report that 6-9, Junior boys game room General Gamelln’s condition lon from the French was by Entry of Germans and nationals Tokyo, Nov. 22—(>P>—An imp ported snow had even started flying A big question mark in Africa is kan at'the behest of the Germans. with Japan were more threatening CBS—8. Guy I^imbardo; 8:30. tra; 4:30 (BC-Blue 4:45), Army move to new concentration areas. 7-8, Women's gym class, E. S. iai ordinance today ordered the British Moditenanean fleet ac­ the Royal Oak were Italian, manned French General Maxime Weygand. and flood control jobs. employer's daughter from all Theresa Helhurn. one of the di­ Neither commander has been of the German-occupied countries 7- 8, Men's plunge period, E. S. on the southern front. British I^ ile North Africa has been than ever. Hobby Lobby; 9, Hit Parade; 9:45, Maneuvers. NBC-Blue—12:30 p. thoughts of Mr. Graves. has been prohibited until the war mobilization of boys and knowledges that "a large number of by Gormans. He is in command of all French snoozing in the summer sun, East Senator Byrd (D -’Va.), chairman rectors of the Theater Guild. It advised of the final problem to be 8- 9:30. Men's gym class, E. S. sources said it was so cold in the The day after Saburo Kurusu, of the comnr^ittee, said he figured Jessica DragoMtte. m„ Farm and Home Hour; 2:30, Only by the barest chance does closes tonight. is over. • from 14 years of age and yo Axis troops arc getting across from Take a look at the map. The Axis North Africa, including Tunisia, Al­ Africa has been up and fighting. The NBC-Blue—;8, Boy Meets Band; Into the Light. MBS--1:30. Front handed him by army general head­ 8-9, Advanced s'wtmraing classes men and women Into a Nat’ North that even Finnish ski troops Italy to Libya,” but he srhilingly Japan's special envoy, reached Closer to two billion could be saved, the family escape calamity as No one, not even her "dearest quarters. for women, E. S. arrow in North Africa points to the geria and French Morocco. Weygand British have been cleaning up the 8:30, Blahop 'and Gargoyle; 9:30, Page Farrell: 3:15, Your Army. Judy’s p'an comes to swift fruition India to CTiloa Labor Service Corps effective Dee*! were out of action. adds that most of them are arriving Suez Canal. Another .irro.w points to Washington (see "Headliners") the and a Federal Security official esti­ friend. Is likely to ask Miss Hel- First Phase Ends 6- 8, Bowling alleys reserved for Around Moscow, the Russians re. is an independent fellow and hasn't last hold-out Italian garrisons in Frank Blai^ Presents: 10, Hemi­ Short Waves: DJD, DZD, DXZ. on New Year's Day. 1, with each to serve up to 30 days j “ with wet shirt.s.” the canal from the Caucasus, in the kept .step all the time with the Vichy Japanese Parliament voted a mili­ mated meanwhile that thd CCC and sphere Reyue. Berlin, 7:15. .IJunlch concert; PSH. hurp. why she had anything to do The first phase of the GHQ ma­ Mr. Mohr’s group, E. S. annually. Men will be Inducted Up] ported they were carrying the fight Ethiopia and virtually starving Ji­ tary budget of about $870,000,000, But this sketchy outline can with "Little. D.ark Horse" which neuvers ended yesterday with the (Chungking, Nov. 22—iVP)—Work 8-10, Bowling alleys reserved for Sir Andrew's fleet has been busy. East. government. Now Vichy is reported buti, French Somaliland, into sur­ NYA would turn back about $100,- MBS 8. Green Hornet; 9. Rio de Janeiro, 8. English pro­ scarce.y hint at the full warmth will begin soon on a highway be­ to the age of 40 yeara; unmarried! to the enemy more and more. One Its most notable recent success was and Foreign Minister Togo warned 000,000 of their appropriations this Stream Lined Operetta, "Carmen"; gram; GSC, GSD, London, 9. was about a .French engineer Blue forces encircling the fast Miss Anderson's group, E. S. women up to the age of 26. The Germans undoubtedly hope about ready to accept even more render. of content of "Junior Mias" and its whose little black boy, born on the moving mechanized columns of tween Inola and China to supple­ 7- 10, Bowling alleys reserved for report told of Nazis “ running down “There is naturally a limit to our year. 11:30, Radio Rodgo,, new aeries. Headli,ne News and Reviews. captivating picture of the lovable ment the Burma road or serve as frosty streets in their underwear” __ da — WDRC written shout her. All of this Short Smokes In Sweden Bublic Service Camps after telling Post-War "Pillow" 10:30—Hot Copy. Ensemble the second New Elngland Speech makeup were indicated, he said. rusu likes to act like an American doesn't matter. She will remain a conference. Prof. Lee Garrison of The war has cut down heavily on Saburo Kurusu Maxim Litvinoff Postponed Premiere draft officials their religion was 11:00—News. 8:00-r-Guy Lombardo's Orchestra General Griswold, with an Array at times and peppers his speech with One thing everybody dreads is the lovable little glH. pleasing to ob­ Amherst College was elected (in ­ of only half the Blue atrength, had Rainbow American tobacco exports. During Bohuslav Martinu, CzechoslqV'a- against war. He said: possibility of a terrible depression 11:15—Vass Family. 8:30—Hobby Lobby serve but and observed with -a Because ICs All ABURO KURUSU just fits American slang. Arriving here on conference with President Roo.sevelt 11:30—Rlverboat Revels. 8:55— Elmer Da via—News ference president, Mrs, Alice Mills under his command the nation's the week the Agriculture Depart­ his mission, he said he hoped he kian composer, finished his Cqnberto “The present system, while not after the war, but Secretary Wick- prayer of thanks that she doesn't of Mt. Holyoke, vice president; and only two complete armored dlvl- DRY CLEANING ment reported ’ information from S the popular picture of the that resulted in U. S. recognition of Grosso For Two Pianos in 1838. but fully satisfactory to everyone, is cer­ ard says the U. S. Agriculture De­ 12:00—War News, Design for 9:00—Your Hit Parade hold a place In the observer’s could “make a touchdown.” Russia. The next year he got Russia Dancing. 9:45— Strictly Swing Miss Madalene C. Carroll, Com­ .sions. Its only completely motor­ Sweden that tobacco was so scarce suave. Oriental diplomat. He is the German invasion pr^ented the tainly more desirable than the meth­ partment “ does not share this pes­ household. mercial High School, New Haven, ized Infantry division, and also su­ “ Tops for Quality” small and slender, dresses impec­ into the League of Nations. 12:30—Best of the Week. 10:15—Public Affairs T7n—Musical Souvenirs strong, present^ by Allen Borets P.M. 0:45—Gypsy Caravan. and William Schorr in ostmciatlon 5I0ERE0 A9 THE GENESIS Everythfaig la Ironed fafthls Senioe, National 4-H Club. Congress, not in some sort of conflict.” fence” be built around Moscow. He lost favor with Joseph Stalin the ings in the ancient Greek city of riding togs to evening gowns. Ruth 10:00— Church of the Air. , Litvinoff served as ambassador to Glamour B w 12:15— Junior Quiz Show with Alfred Bloomlngdole at the Chicago. As ambassador to Germany, he next year, and three months later Cyprus. One discovery, he said, waa Cowan of the AP explained the 12:46—News, Weather 10:30— News, weather. OF e l e c t r ic a l Disco ver/.; It's economical to use Rainbow senr> signed the Japanese-German-Italian England, Norway and Sweden and Russia and Germany signed their probably the eldest - known Greek Liiren D. Dickinson, 82, made a 10:35— Wings Over Jordan. playhouse Monday evening. ' ^ ■9 4 0 P ie c e s ...... $ 1 .7 8 Sunday, November 30 name for himself while governor of evening gown angle as “resulting 1:00— Commentary by Upton MUs Cowl, In the role of a I<«g- (Addltioaal pieces 3c e o c ^ pact which was regarded as-'aimed represented Russia at the Kellogg non-aggression treaty. Now the shoe Inscription, on the rim of a big pot. from the discovery that the feminine OlOAC 11:00— J acl^n l^ e e le r—News. ices for our low overhead and Cash A Second Arinlversary of Russo- Michigan for his statements attack­ 11:06—'Vera ....Brodsky — Concert a’tfferlBg housewife, surround^ by Finnish war. solely at America, but it was’’ be­ peace conference at Paris in 1928. is on the other foot, and.Litvinoff is The inscription: scribes were being quartered at a 1:15— Stiver Strlnga detestable relatives of three gen- Finally, in 1933, he arranged the back in the big time. ing ii^ o r a l “high life.” Now, he Pianist. coeva(Mir te*! ★ Carry policy enable yon to save up to lieved at the time he did not ap- “Put the lid on." hotel where a lot of officers have 1:30—"fhe World Your* eroVoiM, escapes from the tyroimy ar * V ■ays, he’s bothered with letters from 2:00— Sammy Kaye’s Orchestra 11:30— World’s Most Honored Mu­ bn your laundry and dry clean* women who want to marry him. headquarters.” sic. of her family by feigning Amnesia, 2:30— The Oleanders winning her daughter's sweet­ TTn THEIR search for Family Bundle (Mrs. Dickinson died last year.) 12:00—Rhythmelodiea. ing . . . Remember at the Rainbow 2:46— Sabbath Message heart and telling her husband What 'COLO LIGh TVTHAT dream “I have to use some time 'and 8:00— Bob Carroll 12:16— Your Sunday Serenade. 2 0 P ie c e s ...... 9 9c 12:30—Lstst Minute News. ahe thinks of him. In the end the OF ALL lig h t PRODUCERS, (Additional pieces 4c cioch.) you get the best in quality, plus per*, tact;^ he complained, “with the In Short... 3:15— H. V. Kaltenbom family capitulates. But the whole 12:46—Salt Lake Tabernacle BciENrisrs have even ex­ 8 Hanklea or S Ten Napkins or 3 Wash numerous self-atyted attractive. Elected: Albert S. Goss, as na­ 3:30— Listen America sonal attention from “ Bob'* Uuugaa Choir and Organ. perimented With th e Clotka eqnol 1 Piece— agreeable, companionable and lova­ tional master of the Grange. 4:00— Sylvia Marlowe and Dyer 1:00—Church of the Air. 1 s u it equola 2 Piecee. and “ Connie” Rofhammer. ble grasa and other widows and shy, Indicted: Three American watdi Bennett 1:30—This Is Tho U f«. HUMBLE fir efly, w hich artincial-faoad maiden antiques who 4:15— SpeaMne ot Ubert 3:00—Bwath-Myri and His Sym­ GIVES OFF LIQKT;.Bur NO companies, on anti-tnut charges. 4:30— The Shadow write me from Arkansas, Oklahoma, phonic Swing. >U7DS, PASSING 7NR0UM HEAT/ California and elsewhere.’ Paid: $462,174,927 in farm bene­ 6:00— Metropolitan Auditions of 2:16—Radio Voice of Religion, fits, by the Agriculture Department the Air 2:30—Tho Worlil T arrange a “most sublime 8:00— Charlie McCarthy and Ed­ 6:30—^ n e Autry’s ifelody Ranch Christmas present” for the world— Mrs. Marion Story of Bakersfield, gar B«rgen and- Dear Mom. OIL a negotiated peace. Calif. 8:80— One Man’s Family 7:15—Public Affairs. If he can’t get a passport, he sayi Killed: Col. Gen. Ernst Udet, Ger­ 9:00^Manhattan Merry •Go- 7:30—Screen Guild Theater. AND he will get to Europe somehow, fly man World War ace and quarter­ Round 3:00— Helen Hayes' Theater. <3A»,EVEN BEFORE THE AD­ to Berlin and parachute down—‘1 master-general of Nazi air force, in 9:30— Album of Familiar Music 8:80—Clime Doctor. VENT OP THE VVELS0ACH MAN- an accident: 9 p e ^ n s in flaming 10:Q0— Hour of Charm 8:53—Elmer Davis—Newrs. RANGE o n . T IE IN 1965, WAS CONStOERED will gladly re-enact what Hess did 10:30—The Adventures of Sher­ bus wreck in Indiana; 7 in explo­ 9:00— Ford Sunday Hour. QUITE AN IMPROVEMENT AS PAR If neceaiaiy. This is no stunt” lock Holndes 10:00—Take It Or Leave It CALL NovvAPAyS.THE pressing sion of a wrecked truck in Texas; 6* AS UGHT WAS CONCERNED. . . in a fire at a Long Island sanitarium; 11:00— News, Wsatber 10:30—News, waather. OP A BUTTON WITH ONE FIN­ Prtp«r«d For Tho Bott 11:16— Story Behind the Headlines elim inating GER IS suFFiciENP TO Flood 4 in crash of an Army bomber in 10:35— Danes Intarmesao. THE DRUDGERY Much against its Judgment the 11:30— Author’s P'ayhouse 11:00—Headlines and Bylines. OF f i l l i n g a n d c l e a n i n g the home with illumination' Wsr Department gave permission Maine. ■'7:00—:Wsr News 11:16—Bliie Boiroa’s O rd ^ tro . 742 THAT PCHETRATES EVERT CoRNCR! 'Orderod: By Gov. Spessard Hol­ « for eight newspaper women to ob- 4 M. 11:80— Jimmy Dorsey's Orchestra. 1M% METEBED SEEWIBi land of Florida, that “open and no­ 'serve the Carolina maneurers and '*':05— Francis Craig Serenads GASOLINE.« Gate. $1.00 CLBumes&iMmm write about things that would Inter­ torious” bookmaking and gambling ' ‘>:SO—Beautifttl Muale tvey rrwwti Oedeutials est mothers back home. be smashed in the Miami-Holly« 12:66—News The Manchester Electric Division HAMUSON S t iWANCRESTm e»tt.C0sta» The women carried their own ides ,,.wood-Ft. Lauderdale resort area. ; 1:00—OOaBt Votlou Ctty, Nov. L. of pro]>er fle>4 kit—everything from U Obot, AieaeUna’a m w anihss- 7 A.H ie 8P.lt _ ■ £j , ___ - ■ Vatican i7A.M rte4P,|tT^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1941 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1941

poeed td sudden and unpredictable that tha C. I. O. has suffered de­ attMfcs from the broad and Umlt- feat. Horror Show af the Qrcle HEALTH AND DIET SERIAL h ^ desert Is it beyond the realm of fUr News of Vets and Thieir Auxiliaries Prayer Needed The toads and the settlements conjecture to - guess that Amer­ Man About Manhattan ADVICE Witness of Bombing. and the fortifications are all strung ican workingmen, given a free By Osorge Tncker Furnlabed by tbs McOey LADY pY REQUEST By Sick W orld along the coast line, and it is choice, shrink from adding to the Healtb Ssrvtes eoevaioHr. tsai, ing and will be home again soon. along the coast line that all main power with which Lewis threat­ New York, Nov. 2S— FIctlonalAdows. But in the whole of Rocke­ BY HELEN R. WOODWARD Speaks Here Mom characters in plays, novels and feller Center there are 33,000 win­ NIA SanVICB. INC. We have missed her at our meet­ Dilworth- Dr. A. Maier Asserts forces must move, if they expect ens his own nation? Or to say radio scripU have to be as fieUon- dows. A crew of 38 washers, are AddFesa oanunaalcatloi ings. The Auxiliary voted at the to go for any sustained distance. that his behavior, in the captive al as their writers can .make them, at work constantly. Most win­ Herald, Attention Mctloi The meeting last Monday evening to Never Before Was It lose my Inher­ to choose his wife herself. But donate the usual amount to Red Cornell Air Raid Precautions I Rreogf'Fed Boblefl But there can be movement of coal mine situation must haves and w en then they are sometimes dow washers, for some reason are Healtb Ssrrtes Itonoe it 1 do not Pnbllibcd Every By^ntng Except not fictional' enough to ward off ex-sailors ana steel workers. They this girl whom he had brought Cross Roll ChUl. This Is a splendid So Necessary. ■madkjr* and Holldajra. Entartd at decisive forces across the track­ been an Important factor in the marry by am S3,” sa>'* for approval wa.s something quite thing aa the Red Cross work has Post School to Hear Woman Become BeUer S tha m t Otrica at llanehaatar. law suits. That is one reason why don’t mind the height The thrill How the Stonmeh Wortca hondsonw Curt, famous Conn., as Saennd Claaa Hall Uatttr. less desert to the inland rear of outcome of the vote? books and plays are sometimes comes in winter, when the side- outside her experience. been more than doubled in the past No. 103 Detroit, Nov, 2S- - The road to Who Lived in London writer and tetor, to Dions "It's- nothing to you, young lady, year and will be during the year these positions, and both the Brit­ Given a free choice—something prefaced with such announcements walks are roped off and the waah- ty and Impul- national recovery ahd International 80BSCRIPTI0N RATE* The stomach Is a muscular sac Tucker, whose whether what I do la fair or not. ahead. Have you remembered to During Heavy Attack. Salt Lake a ty , Nov. Oaa Taar by Matl ...... M-Ot ish, in their initial advance against those who are already within the aa "Any similarity between the ers, armed with picks and small which does three things: It stores tlveneoa, os ohe told'bsr employer peace will be found through hum­ UP)—A baby that nuns* i Ear Mentb by U atl...... t .to character of this piece and living axes, are lowered from the roofs It may not have occurred to you pay your dues? We are trying so the Italians a year ago, and the web of his organization are not food which has been swallovyed; Richard Thorpe to go to the devil, that I have a very good reason New Walks Laid ble, penitent prayer, E>r. Walter mother’a breast has * ■lacla Copy ...... t ,01 people is purely coincidental." to chop away ice accumulated on hard to get all the pald-ups we can A. Maier of Concordia Seminary The Air Raid Precaution School Dallyarad Ona Taar ...... ttoo It secretes gastric juice; and if' have ooptured his fancy. "Will In Wanting to Secure Stephen's and we ask your help in this also. chance of becometo( * to Germans, in their sudden reversal now being given—there would be Even in comedy sketches, where the side of th>- buildings. yon m a i^ me for six montha and declared here today In his coast-lo- committee announced today that the names are on the unusual side,' | ------originates /Vigorous churning happiness. His father was con­ Mons-Ypres Post Betty. on “Legion” Street ful speaker than on* th it: UEMBER OF of the situation last spring, used few American workingmen who movements which mix the juice $10,000?” he asks, going on Vj ex­ cerned only with his welfare." coast Lutheran Hour broadcast, It had secured on actual eye wit­ bottle-fed, th* Weotoni THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a producer never known what to I ran into Peter Siskind, the plain that the woman he lovto,.ls heard by a large gathering In Tha Asaoclattd Prast la azolualyt- this maneuver repeatedly. A force would voluntarily join in the expect until the public reacts. We American Spirits executive, whose through the food and also push "But didn't think enough Of his ness of bombing for the second elation of Teachers of 8p the food out through the exit. married to another man. Diana la. Michigan State Auditorium.' was told yesterday. ly abtitltd to tha .uaa or rapublloa- sent out through the barren desert Lewis "rule or ruin" policy. have an example of this in a pro- enthusiasm for French literature judgment to allow him to choose B. W . V. Now that the Post w)ll meet session of the school to be held at tloa of all nawt ditpatehes ersditra The normal, healthy stomach oroazedv finally eonsiden hla offer 'a wife for himself!” The noted theologian said Amer­ 7:30 p. m. next Monday. Speakers Prof. W. Arthur CaU* . to It or not otharwisa oraditad in would past beyond the enemy hold­ gram on the ^Ir known as "Meet i persuaded him to name an entire os a bi^neas prppoeltlon that will Monday evening. Why not get out ica has neglected the tradition of this papar and alto tha local nawt Mr. Meek.” The hero's name is line of cordials ^ ter Balzac, that contains hydrochloric acid, or free >uncU of White "We might oay." he of the first British advance, or invitation of the Thanksgiving Curt, who must pitea Judgment on a better cross section ot opinion Appeals For Prayer "Mr. Meek" on the broadcast. But colonel, rye after flowers, and up proteins, such as meat. Into claim the saKie privilege. I have 6n the many Important matters guests In the Allionce plctqre, "The Terror". The actor In the clergyman Plains, N. Y. Mrs. Thornton, on "that tbe milk bottle boa dinner, are cool and disciplined he wasn't suing; just curious. more simple materials. Rennin ts her. not made a d e^ lon one way or Local YD Posts’ garb Is Alostatr Sim. The companion feature on the double horror bill He mentioned John Adams’ American, waa living in London Publlataart Rapraiantailaaa. Tha compelled continual retreats along scotch after horses and sailing . ‘Ilie'tostallmtlon of the officers of which are continually coming up rounded’ the American enough to go ea.sy so that they can • * * the other." la ‘"The Myatrey of Room 13”. The show opens at the New Circle proclamation when European des­ and active In air raid work during Jnllna Matbawa Sptclal Asaney— the coast, as in the case of the Another Instance of similarity ships. also secreted, which haa the pow­ the Edl^h Cavell Command and for action. els." Naw Tork, Chicago, Datrolt and came when "The Or-at Gilder- er of coagulating milk. A dtsllenge to Ellen Stephen's eyes W<^re dancing Membership Up Sunday for two days. potism threatened America, call­ the heavy bombing of that city Boston.' German advance last spring. begin the process of having cold Chapter V Auxiliary will take place on Sat­ What were you thankful for this ing upon the people for a "day of sleeves" went on the air. Seems the Peter De Rose occasionally does It is difficult to say how much delightedly. Not In .-years, he year ? and baa a very Interesting and in­ turkey sandwiches within an hour W’hen Stephen Curt ushered knew, had anyone apoke|>,to Ellen urday evening, Dec. 3 In Freja Hall .solemn humiliation and fasting structive first hand story of air UEMBER audit BURTlAa In the present campaign, there mail was full of letters from Gild- a turn in vaudeville, as he used to gastric juice is thrown out by the Now that Thanksgiving' Is over, mandant of the Connecticut' CIRCULATIONS or so after they leave the festive her Into his stepmother’s prosence Curt In Just such a way. Hb-rather and prayer, that the citizens of raids, air raid precautions and en'a Motor Corps, oa previoufilYj are already indications that the ersleeves from all over the coun­ do before he became famous as a average stomach in a day, but it in West Hartford. The ceremony Commander Shields was able to why not do your Xmas shopping board. lions thought, “This Isn't real suspected that old Ellen wb« en­ GirVa Latest'Hobby these states, abstaining on that evacuation! as they happened In nounced, will be th* third Sf Tha Harald Prlntlna Company, British are atten.ptlng such desert try. song writer. His pals recently had probably amounts to about 100 will start at 8 p. m„ I have just early. Countless numbers of your Ino.. aaaumet no financial raaponal* the pleasure of seeing him at ft's a play. Old ladles like that joying the tilt, toq. From the Way report at the state meeting lost day from their cuatomary worldly Ehigland. Mrs. Rigby recently spolM But if, lacking such calm forti­ tablespoonfula. The gastric juice is are only on the screen. It's received two Invitations, one for friends work In mercantile estab­ Menus To Coat Father Money occupationa, offer their devout ad­ blllty for typocraphlcal arrora ap- sweeps in conjunction with their That's a nice show the New Loew|s State on Broadway.. . caused to flow by two factors: her eyes snapped, from the wtiy Sunday In Wlllimantlc that Epieds Director Here West Hartford ocbool and paarlnc in advartltamania In tha tude, you were among those who make-up that causes her to look the llt.’e gray satin slipper tapped ' Commander Albert Lindsay and lishments and you would be doing dresses to the Father <'f Mercies." Another change in the program ifanehaatar Eaanlna Harald. frontal attack. The indications Yorker ha.s built around its inter­ What' songs did Peter De Rose First, the seeing, smelling or tast­ one for Mrs. Margaret M. Gonkey Chapter has already passed last them and yourselves a favor by A Week’s Supply West Hartford people ore, to ' made the Thanksgiving dinner an ior rink. It's a jungle fantasy— ever compose? . . . Well, "Deep like that!" the flohr. year's membership with half a Abraham Lincoln, Dr. I'.iier said, brings Major Herbert D. Gallau- tbe least, very enthusiastic I also are that the Nazis may have ing of food which la attractive to But when Ellen Curt spoke "Oh, I Oppose then you'd have president of the auxiliary. doing your shopping early. Kansas Oty. Nov. 22—OP)— appealed for national prayer more jBstunUy, November SS endurance test, we should say that on skates. Plenty of youth, pep, Purple.".. .How's that for a start­ >T)u: and second, the actual pres­ year to go. The department Is For Good Health det, director of Air Raid Warden praise of the fine job she dii been wise to this factor in the cam­ there was no mistaking her genu­ to approve of me?" Gorrow Better New Sidewalks Sally Richardson Is a girl of often and more earnestly than any .Schools of the State of Connecti­ and Imagination, and the costumes er? ence of food in the stomach. Un­ more than 100 ahead of last year Tell your friends that the side­ Recommended Rigby haa mode a very paign, having once exploited It about this afternoon would be the i are swell. Gary Grant looks like a soldier ineness. “So. Stephen, you've "(jeytalnly. You wouldn't want Comrade Charles Gorrow has re­ By McCoy Beeltb Service many bobbies—and her lateat other president, and the history of cut. The local school committee is study of the Air Raid WordeM] Showdown pleasant feeling states due to wor- come to your sen.ses at last! 1 sumed work after being III for two as of November 1st. The drive for walks have been finished in front threatens to prove rather cost­ themselves, and have withdrawn proper time to make the first visit on furlough when he isn’t in uni­ somAbhe In the family who the flower and cigarette fund la American records unmistakable making every effort to secure only ties having completed th* ' From toflay on. final showdown Professional window washers r>', fear, dislike, etc., will slow up didn’t think you’d let the money wmildn'l.like you, would you?" Weeks with a severe cold. of the home. No more taking a ly to her father. evidences of divine mercy In sev­ the beat Informed and most inter­ to the Icebox, see what is left of form ... I don’t go for ringside the flow of gastric juice. already showing satisfactory re­ hath, Impromptu, in front of the Dsily Menus chusetts Instructors coura* leaving few troops in forward cover about 60 windows a day. tables In nightclubs. . .The blare get away from you. Sit down, "Humph! Well, then—what do (to.mrade William Ritchie re- Sally, daughter of Dr. Hayes eral of our most critical periods. esting speakers for each session. subject where she hod tite between this nation and John L. the bird, if anything, and prepare The secretion which is the most both of you, and tell roe where sults. door. Unless the town gets busy Richardson, Welfare Board coastal positions where they could They .are unionized and their pay of the banks gives you a head­ you think of me?" ports'th^^l hto young son, who had A delegation from Wlllimantlc Dr. Maier decried the modern Major Gallaudet has been chosen of contact with many of th *' Lewis wouid seem to hr in effect. for yourself the greatest delicacy is $1.11 an hour. In this building, active and moat acid is reserved yon found this girl." Suddenly Diana smiled. .She to undergo an operation a week now and raises the street up to Menus suggested tor the week director, saves leaves, match tendency to regard God aa an ab­ by the s^ te to head up Its Air be pinched off. If this is the case, ache... The' best seats always are Chapter will assist the" secretary beginning Sunday, Nov. 23, 1941. ish and American authoritiaa.^ Assuming that Mr. Lewis’ poiicy of the Thanksgiving season. For for instance, there are 1,000 win- in the remote corners. for the proteins, including meat Diana sank Into a small, an­ had seen beneath the forbidding ago In the Memorial hospital. Is some sort of a level you’ll be get­ books, stamps, and names of stract. unknowable force and de­ Raid Precaution School System. Take Note* the early British sweeps arqUhd and eggs, which foods are helped cient, overatxiffed chair, but Ste­ now feeling much better and hopes In the monj^y distribution of cig­ ting a shower bath when the Sunday: towns like Kalamazoo and committee joins with him in turn* turkey cold -well, turkey cold, exterior. "I think," she said, "you arettes at Newington next Wed­ clared that the only prayers offer­ He has made a very Intensive The local school commltte* through the dc.sert are not likely to digest by an acid juice. The phen strode restlessly about. Mrs. could be rather a darling if you'd to return hoto^^very soon. automobiles drive through. Breakfast—8-ounce gloss_.pf to­ Schenectady. ing promise of real response are study of the subject through con­ nounces that tbe pass wold illff down President Roosevelt's with a good dash of be­ starches, such aa bread, do not Curt sat on a straight-backed sofa Young Charlie Trotter is still nesday evening. The average num­ Remember that on November Her latest ? The other day to bag any important prey; and the Central Comhdttee doesn’t come let yourself." ber of patients there Is 290 and mato Juice 30 minutes before a those which follow Christ's direc­ tacts with the Londoners who have now on ia “Down to last proposal for a peaceful, rea­ bring about so active a flow of aa if she scored anything soft confined at the hqspital with hia 22 this column told you to get In breakfast of eggs and tomatoes on she told her father: British may have to progress tween good slices of white bread out of that session thinking It Old Ellen Curt actually looked YD men average about 10 to 20 tion. "all things which ye shall ask visited this country and through Work." Bring pencito and sonable solution, it Is difficult to gastric juice, and milk excites an and yteldlng. condition unchanged. touch with Dave Thomas,- chair­ Melba toast. "I’m keeping old, rumpled the Father in My Name, He will the multitude of British and Amer­ books to that notes for future i muoh more than IQU miles before (home-made about two days old has Just begun to lenrn the tacts Washington She wa.s small a«d fat. but there embarrassed. It had been so very Oamra for Kalief per cent. man of the New Year's Eve com­ dollar bills. Give me every one what further move of a com­ of life, and standing on Its head even weaker juice. Fats seem to many years since anyone had _ State Meeting Lunch—Rice, buttered string give it to you." ican official precaution publica­ erence may.be token, tbe < they find real N ^ resistance. And preferred but not often available slow down the flow of gastric wae an alertnega about her that Don't forget our Bihgo games mittee for a reservation. The num­ beans; celery and ripe olives. you get." promise character can come from In the effort to get the true called her a darling! She had ' 'The next state meeting, Sunday. tions. Major Gallaudet, In the opin­ tee asks. in these modem times), is both the juice the most of all, and also tend centered In her little twinkling which are held Monday evenings ber- will be limited so get yours Dinner—Baked stuffed rabbit: The Department of Commerce ion of the committee. Is the fore­ The'committee mOkee * : then, of coursr: with their own slant for the first Uine, then It black eyes. Eyes that seemed to lived since her husband's death In in the Orange hall. These'-games December 14th, will he held at early and avoid any last minute the White House. final ennoblement of the bird it­ to stay in the stomach for a long this comfortable, stuffy apartment New Haven Chapter's YD Cha­ buttered beets; celery; lettuce sal­ License plates of plastic mate­ says that between 6,(X)0 and 7,000 most authority in the State of (Con­ promiae that this and lines extend^ along the coast line, is truly an emotional Rock of Daybook see to the Very cor* of your being. are held for the benefit of ^ttish attempts. Also realize that al­ ad; fig surpriae. rials, Instead of metal onea, are At every step through this de- self and the supreme temptation Gibraltar. time. excite only a with only one maid, Dabney teau. Dr. W. P. S. Keating of Wll- American-made trucks will be op­ necticut on Air Raid Precaution. seoaiona will start promptly et Ti they will in turn need to guard moderate or medium amount of Locking 1^t her you were sure she War Relief. Good prizes are given though the price will be a bit high­ Monday: being considered by some states as erating over the Burma road by Mrs. Rigby Here Also p. m. and end not later than TCloping trouble, the President has to the appetite. By Jack Stinnett knew a great deal, more than she Brown, \fho "did” for her and and there ia lots of fun, so why llmantic, formerly Dept. Chaplain, er this year it still ia under most againsV Nazi encirclement moves acid and leave the stomach fairly acted as her companian aa well. Js now Dept. Surgeon for the VFW. Breakfaat — Waffle browned a means of saving steel. the end of 1941. Mrs. Eleanor Grant Rigby, (Corn- p. tn. been more than patient and gen­ Here the dark meat comes into rapidly. ever let on. You knew it would not drop around for a night of any other place In this section. through; small amount of maple convifig out of the desert. Washington, Nov. 22.—Capital be useless to try to fool her. Her S!v' did not see a great many real entertainment and help this It was also announced that Wa- Close Dart Race erous with Mr. Lewis’ overween­ its own, with its slightly richer Open Forum The foods which seem to disturb young people and Diana Tucker' teHiury bad lost John Lawlor and syrup; crisp bacon; pear sauce. ,Yn guarding against such moves, Talk: hair was gray and curled neatly. worthy cause. The High Commissioner of the ing egc# He has progressed from flavor blending favorably and ef­ digestion most easily for most was like a breath of springtime. Staihford, Jesse Wiley, by death. Lunch—Macaroni; cooked spin­ supremacy in the air, which the people are the following: Foo

BuUdlngs, $100,800; contents, $67,- direction, 65. miles northwest of Labor Dispute Connally Proposes estimatkd. German Gen. Erwin 574; total risk. $168,374. Moscow, an4 on the southern fiank Genuaiis Declare Rommel’s North African corps had \ W O “Insurance on property: Build­ of the Kalinin direction, 65 miles lost half the tanks It put Into the Must Speed Up Surprises Feature ings, $86,250; contents. $57,676: northwest of the city. Nearing Crisis Repeal of Guffey Rostov Captured nattle, which was said to have total insurance, $143,926. A London authority said the been centered about 45 miles west "Fire loss: Buildings, $7,240; German Armies apparently had of Fort Capuzzo, on the Egyptlan- Campaign Here contents, $5,227; total fire loss, Act by Congress Fire District Session been ordered to drive to Moscow (Continued from Page One) Llbyan frontier. Experts Believe Show­ $12,467.” at all costs. The central Armies How large an Axis force has down Imminent in the Superintendent of Fire Alarms had been reported battling des­ ahnounced, were more than 100 been surrounded was not disclosed In his report as superintendent (OoDtinMd frotai Pag* Om ) Red Cross Captains Are p M n y perately for advanced fMtholds af­ warehouses in Rostov, six muni­ but the Germans were believed Schildge Defeats of fire alarms Harold Manning re­ to Captive Mine Quarrel. ter being checked In a temporary tions factories, a fighter plane fac­ have had no less than two armor­ Requested to Report at ported one box being broken so fixing of minimum and maximum j E* L. G. Hohenthal fo r success at Tula. tory, a tank factory and the ed divisions— normally about 350 badly that It had to be replaced prices. It was ‘supported by the By Paul Geaner and John Beeldey - An authoritative source here •Soviet’s largest agricultural ma­ tanka, trucks and other mechanlz-' Headquarters Today. and another damaged and partly mine workers because it improved ^''^Commissioner as Has* said the weather had stopped fight­ chinery plant, the Selnaschstroj ed vehicles In each— between New York, Nov. 22— (F) — For replaced. Concerning the re­ the operators* financial situation ing on the Murmansk front in the works. Tobruk and Fort CTapuzzo. Captains at the teams conduct­ months, many business leaders i sett Becomes Treasurer wiring that was done during the and enabled the miners to obtain far north. EMI Heralded by Fanfare ing the l(x:al Red Gross member­ to be taken care of too, so just a more favorable bargaining posi­ Striking suddenly along the have been aching for a knock­ year he reported; Fierce Fighting At Tula The announcement, heralded by ship drive will report to headquar­ put it In the car and bring it along PeiTnanent Waves tion, "one result of which was the desert plateau northwest from Sldl down, drag out showdown on the ' ntere were two surprise moves “We had two sets of batteries to Aa the Russian-German war en­ the fanfare rcservo'J for informing ters this afternoon and evening. Puns Made Fit with you. Yes, Braithwaite is a A iHo Body Company Quarters operate the Fire Alarm System at Appalachian agreeipent under Omar, about midway on the base uestion of strikes in defense In- Cook’s Service It isn’t too early to think about your M ' tlie snnuAl meeting of South tered Its sixth month the Russians the Germans of major achieve­ of the triangle, the British said, Headquarters will remain open un­ real handyman, and It pays to No. 1 Hose House. One set began which the CIO was granted the said particularly fierce fighting ments on the war front, said shock til 9 p. m. uitries. Christma.s permanent wave. ’mactaester Fire District last they thrust an armored arm be­ As the week closed, It appeared patronize him when your mechani­ to give trouble and Interfered with union shop in all but captive was in progress at Tula, a muni­ troops of the Army and SS (Elite) Only one-third of the local quota a For Sportsmen :aght. The first c&me when the hind the Axis' advanced units, that their wish might be realized. cal appliances such as washing Is Well Known the proper operation of the system. mines. tions center 100 miles south of forces commanded by Field M ar­ of 5,200 nicmbcrshlps have been- machines, vacuum cleaners etc., 86.50 and up In order to correct this trouble, severing them from their main Outcome of the captive coal TWetIng nominated Harry A. The present strike, which start­ Moscow, and at Volokolamsk, a shal E ’A’ald Von Kleist captured forces. recch e,d and the tempo of the drive don’t work like they should. either a new set of 198 batteries ed Monday, grew out of the battered cotton mill town 65 miles mine strike, many executives fig­ 4dmdge for commissioner for the city after a fierce struggle. 50 IMIots Captured must be stepped up. Chairman Braithwaite Is Handy at Expert Servlee How about a facial mask treatment? must be installed or trickle charg­ UM W 's attempt to gain a union northwest of the capital. ured, might decide the shape of j I Cold Weather Is C-oming ^hree years over E. L. G. Hohen- The taking of Rostov, on one Exemplifying the speed of the Benjamin Cheney states, if the You are assured (jf expert* serv­ ers to keep the other set continu­ The Soviets reported again In labor-management relations for Repairing All Sorts of :JiaI and the second came when at shop contract for the captive arm of the oil pipeline from the British attack, It was said, 50 local chapter Is to secure its full ice at a minimum cost at Braltb- So Have Your Aiilo ally charged would have to be in­ mines, whose output is not sold their mid-day communique broad­ the duration o, the defense pro­ 'ib » organization meeting of the Caucasus, culminated an Axis Axis pilots and their ground staffs quota this year. walte’s and you are guaranteed stalled. Since the other set of bat­ cast by the Moscow radio that the gram. Si^cCesi of the union shop in Other Articles. IMnnilssloners Thomas Hassett commercially but Ls used by the drive of . bout a month during were rounded up on the field when Workers Praise satisfaction. If you desire excel­ Winterized Todav. teries was In good condition It was Red Armies fought the Axis sol­ this instance would provide the 1 ITM elected treasurer of the dis- steel companies which own them. Which autumn turned into winter tank Units swooped on the Rezegh Chairman Cheney lauded tho lent service on your tools or ap­ decided to install trickle chargers. diers on all fronts Friday night. momentum for a steady drive for Hunting is a great sport until siiet at a salary of J500 taking the Under the union shop, all employ­ and the attack was slowed down airdrome, 10 miles south of Tob­ sacrifices of the corps of workers, pliances, just call 4200 and talk Hello, friend. Greetings from 99 East Center Street “Workmen from the Gamewell The Russian spokesman in a closed shop. Postponement of the something happens to thr gun. ^ a c e that has been held by Mr. es are required to become mem­ by mud and gale-swept rains. leaders and canvassers, numbering the matter over with J. Rhey Company started work Installing Kuibyshev. S. A. Lozovsky, vice ruk’s outlying fortifications and Issue, on the other hand, might set Aaron Cook and Charles fluce at Telephone 5009 for Appointment pohenthal. bers of the union after a specified Tho •city, of about 500,000 popu­ only 20 miles from the larger air 250 persons, who have for ten daya the pattern for other disputes. Then the wife pays. Sound Bralthwalt,e. He will advise you the necessary equipment to take commissar of foreign affairs, ac­ Cook’s Service Station. You know ; The naming of Mr. Schildge as period of employment. lation and important for Its base at El Adem. called on local re.sldeiit.s to help Meanwhile, effects of the strike fltrange? If you are a wife, you can what to del, and If his services are care of the system. This work knowledged that the Germgns had 'hOBUnlesloner came with such sur- No Hint of Next Move trade. Industries and railway and British officials said a squadron Carry Manchester’s share of the ■ were be^nning to make them­ readily understand what happens necessary, you can be aure that he where it Is— 557 Eaat Middle Turn­ consisted o{ Installing 12 trickle smashed through the defense lines ^riee that after Walter Mahoney Mr. Roosevelt indicated at his water communications as well os of BeaiiflKhters, each heavily arm­ Red Cross load again another y, .ir. selves felt in vital defense Indus­ when a husband walks miles for will be right on the job. Solve your pike— only s short distance from chargers, two high rate chargers, at Tula, but declared they were be­ JOHN I. OLSON KNOFLA ^taeed the name of Mr. Schildge Harry X, Schildge press conference yesterday that for its strategic position at the The workers report, Mr. Cheney tries. game only to find out that hts gun troubles today with Braithwaite, rewiring the switch board, and re­ ing pushed back again by stubborn ed with four cannon and six ma­ Manchester Green. jMfore the meeting, the name of further developments in the cool easternmost corner of the Sea of chine guns, shot down eight Axis states, that it is frequently neces­ Carnegte-IIllnols Steel Corp., la In need Of repairs. locating the batteries on the racks. Red Army troops. Azov, became a German objective Did you sleep well last night? jMr. HtAenthal was not even pre- situation must await the union’s warplanes and destroyed 28 others sary for the workers to make sev­ chief operating subsidiary of U. A smart wife, howevet-, knows , BROTHERS firemen and their friends at the The old batteries and equipment He added that, despite the great after the fall of Knarkov, 240 mllea Fine. Were you nice and warm Contract Painting ^ t e d and the nominations closed reply to his proposal. He gave no on the ground In five days ended eral calls at homes here, due to 8. Steel, by the week's end had an easy way out of an argument. several houses evenings and on were discarded. The battery charg­ new offensive the Germans have t the northwest. with no danger of freezing ’’ That's ^ t h the secretary casting one bal- hint of his next move. yesterday. The Beauflghters, it residents wanting to "think It shut down 11 blast furnaces. Steel She instructs her husband to take INC. other occasions. These social times, ing system is in first class condi­ begun toward Moscow, the Rus­ With Rostov in their possession, over” or who may not be at home Get Prepared fine too. Can you say the same ■Ot for the new commissioner. There was guarded talk on Cap­ was said, did not suffer a loss. Ingot production in the Pittsburgh the gun to J. R. Braithwaite Imme­ Albert F. Knofla, Pros. card parties, political discussions tion and should operate properly sians were holding the Initiative at the Germans are in position novv when the workers call. Chairman about your car? Oh. that’s too: Interior Decorating Worked Quietly itol Hill, however, of a possible- The Royal Air Force reported district had slowed about 20 per diately, and the work will be done 1 . 4 and such, have played, and do play, for at least three or four years un­ many points. to turn southward into the Cau- Cheney urges local restdents to aid bad! But la It the car’s fault that • It was evident before the meet- appeal from the White House that already It was using airfields cent. Lack of fuel was also slow­ so quickly that he can soon re­ it freezes during the night? | General Contractors t very important part in keeping til at which time new batteries may ".Mobilizing All Forced” : a.siis or continue Eastward aero is the workers In joining promptly at For New Year’s ras well along tha* there was early next week for the miners to inside of territbry which Axis ing down operation of finishing turn to bis sport and enjoy It r,. , . ^ ... —Photo by Falloi alive the keen interest in fire-fight­ need to be installed. The Red Army was said to be it toward the Caspian sea and the the first call, thereby lightening Cold Weather Is Here Paper Hanging Alteration Specialists thing unusual in the works return to work in the interest of forces held as recently as five mills, steel executives reported. thorouRhly. Because It la a cer­ Pictured above/ls the home of the Winter's Auto Body Company located ing of a volunteer fire department, ■'Old Iron wire on Box Circuits “mobilizing all forces" to meet the mouth of the Volga river at A s­ the work of the volunteer workers. This should be enough to bring i ng from the number present, national defense with assurance days ago. Only The Beginning tainty that once a gun is repaired at 166 West Middle Turnpike, experts in aulo painting, refinlshlng and and in reality are about the only No. 3 and No. 5 which was badly .... «... - u threat of a German encirclement trakhan. Assist The Workers Barring swift government ac­ Time Now to Get Your removing o( dents and scratches from the body of the car. tardy motorists to the realization ' One of Manchester's Oldest S twt so well did the opponents pay of the volunteer gets for his serv­ broken during the hurricane ^as i ‘ ‘’"V troops would be on Some of these were said to be by Braithwaite, It la In ezcellent that the cold weather is here, and 12 Jackson Place Hohenthal do their work on movement at Tula, on the lower Channel Icebound Montln Persons not contacted at their tion, these shutdowns looked like and Most Reliable Bnildtrs! Ur. ices. We hope the day will come replaced with copper weld»wlrc. hand in the mine fields to prevent Axis airfields such as the one ’at condition. Calendars Done by the now is the time to winterize your the outside that there W'as not a edge of the defense shield before Ro.stov, 25 miles from the homes, and who desire to aid by only the beginning, of far more again when we can all work days “ About 2 'i miles of new copper disorder. Previous reports have Moscow. Rezegh, just outside ’Tobruk, J. R. Braithwaite. located at 52 car— In other words, to supply it Phone 4.170 875 Main St. Phone 438< ^llnt as to what was to be expeot- said that 30,000 soldiers were be­ mouth of the River Don, became joining the Red CToss for 1942, are serious cuts.'Steel sources said Pearl atreet, la very jlroficlent In Community Press. ahd .sleep nights so that we may weld wire wa.s Installed within the Soviet reports said the Germans which was taken over by British with its winter blankets'and heat. until It was all over. The ac- ing held in readiness at Camp For­ one of Russia’s’ Important Black asked to sign up at Headquarters more sweeping reductions would the repairing of guna, and when^hc all have the same privilege of wak­ district to take care of proposed Were suffering great losses for tank forces. The otherA, It was The place to go for this winter­ fiaa dropped Mr. Hohenthal from rest, Tcnn., for possible movement Sea naval and ship-building cen­ In the House and Hale building, be inevitable within the next week. (iniahes with your weapon, It will ing up at the same time to answer new boxes. small gains. said, were new sites Selected by Only rt few more weeks and 1941 Prepare for Reduction izing Is Cook's Service -Station. ! the commission, a position he has into the fields. ters although the dredged channel second floor, or call 6637 and some With st(x;ks of finished steel at look and act like new— juat what a fire-alarm call. “Fire alarm box No, 82 wa.s Heavy fighting also was report­ mechanized reconnaiskance patrols worker will i-all on them at their will bid us adieu, and a pew year, However, don’t take our word for SEE FOR YOURSEI.F! pH i since 1928. He served without A majority of the captive mines, linking the city with the north­ the mills exceedingly low, it ap­ you need for the balance of the Building Increases moved from opposite Philip Tay­ ed from other areas of the long which ranged Into Axis territory Lome. 1942, will arrive In our midst. It. Just stop up at .557 East Mid­ HIGH GRADE pay from the first year that he normally employing some 54,000 eastern arm of the Sea of Azov peared to be a matter of only a hunting aeaaon. VoD c a n go “The number of buildings In the lor’s home on Porter street to eastern front as the Germjins de­ weeks In advance of the new The drive will close next week week or two until steel users Have you neglected to order your dle Turnpike this afternoon and Mras named to the commission vin- men. were tied up by the strike, is icebound from Dec. 14 to April Docs Many Jobs calendars this year? The time la In Number of New Cars see for yourself. You will be over jronr enr dLstrict Is Increasing rapidly, Porter and Oak Grove streets. veloped their three-fold aim — to push. and Edgar Clarke, chairman of the would experience a sharp cut In Ul, last year when the voters and an increasing proportion of But this la not all that Braith­ which, of cour.se. adds to the work “Wire and insulators were re­ capture Moscow; to force a way OptlmlsZh in London business division, and Richard .S. shipments. Those steel customers ripe, and the place Is the Commun­ startled to see how unprepared frith a mngni- hs^ed to make his salary $500. the 330,000 commercial coal min­ Its Importance as a shipping waite specializes In. Have you a PRINTING of tho department. We all know moved from poles on Bell Circuit Into the Caucasus through Rontov, There was^ unconcealed opti­ Carpenter will canvass the busi­ with lower priority ratings were ity Press for the best In calendars. your car ,s for the cold weather lyhig glass He received this pay for one year. ers were idle in sympathy walk­ outlet for the industrial and agri­ lock without keys, or perhaps you worth flxlnij, we can fix It.” And, that the heavy Increase in traffic No. 8 on School street from Spruce and to drive wedges between the mism In' British quarters In Lon­ ness section of town. expected to be hit first, and some This printing establishment is Have Your Present Auto ahead. Old Man Winter himself JOB AND COMMERCIAL .' It was evident that in voting for outs. Included in the latter group cultural valleys of the Donets and lost an important key to the don’t forget'. Winter’s offers, you when f*e get that has come to ^lanchester re­ to No. 236 School street and from Soviet Armies of the Leningrad. don ovep reports of the battle. said the cut in output might be se­ conducted by two men who are has been delayed, perhaps because Ur. Schildge that many were of were some miners in Virginia and the Don turned Rostov from a house? Again, Braithwaite la the Repainted and Put In­ fast, economical service and prom­ thrnogb serv­ PRINTING cently also Increases our problems Prospect street to C. B. Old Mill Moscow and Ukraine fronts. One observer declared the Ger­ vere enough to affect supplies for both experts in the printing bual- he didn’t have his car winterized D ie opinion that he was to be the Ohio, outside the captive zones. small fi.shing community Into an man to see. A Specialty la made of ises that they will make the nec- of getting to the fires. While the Boiler Room. The two loops have Make Huge Casualty Claims mans had no choice but to sur- more vital defense uses such as nese. Arthur E. Holmes and Joseph . to Good Shape by Ia>- either. This gives you another op­ icing It — and see for yourself new treasurer and would be paid Indicate Readiness to Art industrial and grain-shipping port locks and keys at this modern es­ W. Ban. You can be assured of j es.sary repairs so quickly you Prompt and EUlctsat Prlnttag firemen fully appreciate the Inter- not been in use for a considerable The opposing governments made ron:ler if they failed to fight their ships and tanks. portunity to prepare fo> his arri­ II It doesn’t satisfy every stand­ the money that was given to Mr. - Should President Roosevelt call of a 500,000 population. Wappiii" tablishment. So end your worries excellent, economical service if won’t be Inconvenienced. at All Hinds. e-st shown by the automobile-own­ length of time. huge casualty claimsr Lozovsky way back to their main supply Neither side appeared ready to ral Organization. val. But. rememlier, If he gets to ard. Hohenthal. but they did not know for legi.slative action to, ^nd de­ It became, too. the ntll and today, and stop your grumbling. you get In touch with the Com­ If you have something I t be ers In fire-fighting. It would help “Old Auxiliary Bell Circuit No. 10 said the Germans had suffered J>ft.sos. give ground. Cook’s Seiwice Station first, you’re COMMUNITY PRESS that the commission when it or­ fense work stoppages, numerous road gate from Rii.ssla to the Cau­ Mrs. W. W. Grant Simply call on J. R. Braithwaite, munity Press located at 251 North done on your car, just dial 6706 out of luck, because first come, our men greatly If those persons has been a dead circuit for the past more than 5,000,000 casualties in Those souriies said the Germans The CIO convention cheered Greetings from Otto Winter, ganizes elects its owrn officers and members ..f c ingress indicated casus and Iran. 7394, Manebestsr and your troubles will be over. Main street. and talk the matter over with one first scr%-ed at Cook’.s, so you bet­ COOK’S SERVICE ST A, A. E. Holmes J. W. Bata who arrive at the firds early would few years. The wire and attach­ the five months of the invasion. Phillp/Murray's call for full sup- for that reason Mr. Hassett was their readiness to act. were surprised with' one armored And, ‘ incidentally, that electric Although this concern Is very proprietor of Winter’s Auto Body of Winter’s .specialists. They will ter make it fast. Manchester Green. Pbone 3996 «S1 So. Mala SL IM. s m park their cars in such a way aa ments have been removed from the He spoke after authorized Ger­ Tanganrog Roads has been the port'^^oU Roosevelt’s for­ given the position with pay. Senator Connally planned to division near Bardla and the oth­ iron which has been causing the busy with-Work just now it ■wdil Company at 166 West Middle be glad to give you advice and Inspect Your Tires to allow ample space for the fire poles on the fallowing streets: New mans declared that 10,000.000 Rus­ terminus of most of Rostov’s j(hip- The Class In First Aid, which is eign policy, but in the same breath The new commissioner la a vet- bring before tli ■ Senate Dec. 1 a er facing the hold-out British gar­ wife so much trouble lately ought always find time for your job, no Turnpike. The holiday season has help in an effort to bring your And now, let’s look your car apparatus and the firemen to get street from Park street to Garden sians had been killed, wounded or ping. River steamers plic4 ' be­ being organized under the auspices pledged full backing to the strik­ nan fireman. He has been a mem- bill lie intro'l'ie d authorizing the rison at Tobriik. They expressed matter how small. Just dial 5727 arrived, and soon you will be car back into top condition. Re­ over. Those tires— oh, yes. they through to the fire. street, Garden street from New captured since the w af began June tween the roalLs and the 9ily. of the local branch of the Ameri­ ing coal miners. sar of No. 1 Company since 1904 government to take over defense belief an as.sault on Tobruk was and speak to one of the partners, caught.in the middle of the Christ­ member, that every collision calls just barely passed the inspection. "M ajor repairs were made this street to Chestnut street. Chest­ 22 . During the Russian civil war can Red Cross, will meet at the Executives of the big steel com­ ind was lieutenant under Captain industries ishosc production has being organized and that the Ger­ HAVE YOU HERNIA? and before you know It, your job mas shopping ru.sh. Therefore, for repairs, and the place to get WAYNE W. past year to the roof of No. 3 nut street from Garden street to Gen. Alexei Kaledin’s t)on Cos- High School on Monday evening, panies showed no softening of the Here again. Cook’s has just the J. R. Braithwaite U N . Heebner, becoming captain been impedeei by strikes or other The Moscow radio told of the mans were unprepared for the will be completed. Wo(ldings are why not stop and look over your these repairs Is the Winter's Auto building, and we must do some re­ Park street, and from C. B. Old Mill .-acks wre.stcd Ro.stov from revolu- from 7 to 9 It was announced yes­ closed shop issue, contenting them­ torn* loci? Dropped Stomoehl thing for you. Goodyear tires. As U No. 1 on the death of Mr. Heeb- cjuises. The open or closed shop fighting southwest and southeast British drive. being performet daily, and when car today while you have time to Body Company, 166 West Middle pair work on Hose House No. 4.. Boiler Room off Hartford Road to tioniats who held the city for a terday by Mrs. Harry Stoughton. selves with periodic disclosures of for the gas and oil, why not try Keys Made, Ix>cks Repaired. PHILLIPS ser and holding the office as cap­ statu.s of plants thus taken over of Tula. It said the Russians had Germans Not Informed your turn comes, don’t forget to do It. You know, It 1s very foolish Turnpike. Drive over and get ac­ We have a day man on duty at C. B. New Mill Boiler Room on For­ single day. It w as’ there General Indications point to a good enroll- the extent of the decline in steel Kovo You Hod An Oporotionf Socony and Sunoco, both featured tain of No. 1 until a year ago would be frozen. W ar and Navy destroyed 50 German tanks ami The German people, so far, follow the crowcJ by ordering your to keep putting off that job from quainted this afternoon. at Cook s. Complete RefrigeratloB each fire house now and find the est street following pole line Kaledin cstablisliril the Don Cos- irent In this Important phase of operations. Tools Ground SFhen he resigned. He is a native Department officials indorsed the large numbers of Infantry In a have not been Informed by their ASK YOUR DOCTOR AtOUT wedding Invitations from the Com­ month to month on your car. Service — Ail Makaa. need of two spare men, with one through lot east of KIni street and .-ack republic which held out for defense work. Mrs. Helen Burn­ As the week closed rumors of And Just listen to that motor. U Manchester, a graduate of bill at a Judiciary Subcommittee three-day battle. newspapers of the Libyan cam­ munity Press. These will be print­ Those dents and scratches get Ivawn Mowers Sharpened now on the job, so wo ran relieve south of Spinning Mill. a time against- the .spread of Bol- ham, R. N.. will be In charge of Impending action by President Pick Wrong Motorist Again, Cook’s is the place for ex­ Serviced • Sold • RebnilL South Manchester High School in hearing yi'sterday. In fights of various groups along paign except throligh the high ed according to your specifications harder to fix the longer you allow pert motor repair work. Put your the regular myn during meal hours ■'Wire and attnehments in Auxil­ .shevlsm. the cla.ss. Information concerning Roosevelt flew thick and fast, but SPENCERS the class of 99 and of Tufts Col­ In the House, members of the the front, the Russians said. 3,200 command’s brief references to con­ and delivered tr you In plenty of them to spoil the Icraks of your car. Des Moines, Iowa.—(/>)-Three car in first class condition by one Electrical Utilities AUTHORIZED and also to reduce the number of iary Bell Circuit .No. 11 on West enrollment and other data may be decisive White House steps re­ lege. Since his graduation from Rules Committee said the D em o-, German officers andixoldiers were tinuing German-Itnllan counter­ ANNIE SWIFT lime to get them Into the mall With .traffic so dense these days, youths shoved their thumbs sky­ stop at Cook’s Service Station. If working hours each day. The Center street from Cooper street had by contacting Mrs. Stoughton. mained imtaken. Re-Conditioned COMMERCUL swlege he has been in the engln- cralic leadership had given' them killed. actions. . 3rd Floor early. it is not strange to hear cars It Is too late for you to bring it, charge for water and hydrant rent­ to Center street were removed Artill^/ty Firing In addition to those enrolled IT. S. Planes Face Teat ward as J. E. Frankford drove by-. M xUg department of Cheney assurances th.at strike-eurbing They said one unlt'*operating on RuMnow Bldg. All Kinds Of Printing bumping together on the highway, let Cook’s service come after It. FRIGIDAIRE SALES al Is increasing with the extension In Rome, where the tendency from the aurroun ling community Meanwhile the products of Am ­ "Sure, hop in. I’ll give you a ride,” Guns Repaired Brother*. from the poles. This loop has nut legislation woiild be in line for ! the southern front annihilated Re Juried by Finns PH O N E 4487 Regardless of what your print­ or to see one car sidewipe the Just dial 3996 and your car will of new water mams. Several new been in ii.se for some time. had been to minimize the signifi­ a go(xlly proportion of the older erica's armament factories were he said. He did— to the police sta­ AND SERVICE Cotter Is Named ( onsideration immediately after j more than 2,000 men of the Ger- l^.sinkl. Finland, Nov. 22 -.pi cance attached to the desert strug- Hours; 2 to 5 and 7 lo D ing needs may be. they can be fill­ .other trying to make time. But the be called for and given expert at­ fire alarm boxes will have to be "IJuring the period. Fire Alarm high school pupils and several undergoing their first full fledged tion where the trio •was charged 52 Pearl St. Phone 4200 Because of the advancement of the price control debate and vote man Viking division. Another iinlt yAn official Finnish communique j,le b; the British. Fascist war cor­ test. Planes tanks and other arma­ tf ENCU COaSEU Z tIAiSiERES ed at the Community Press, and pity of the whole thing Is that with htfeh hiking In the street. tention st this modem service sta­ 53 Walker SL Phone 3622 installed. Our fire alarm system Attachments have been transferred next week. ' members of the faculty have signi­ Harold Manning to the office of killed more than 800 officers and .^Id toilay: respondents reported last night ment from factories of the U. S. A. ASE INOIVIOUAllY OtSISNEO you will be amazed at the wonder­ motorists do not realize what a They didn’t know the obliging tion, located at 557 Eaat Middle is now in good condition, and we from 56 old poles to new poles. Attack from New .Angle fied Intention of participation in dent or even a scratch can do to nipailntendert of fire alarm sys- have only a f^w miles of old wire men on the Leningrad front, a On the Hango front /here was that a titanic battle had burst in were being matched .with Hitler’s ful craftmanshlp which has made motorist was a sergeant in the Thimpike, only a short distance William H. Davis, chairman of the work. the appearance of a car. And there has been a vacancy in to replace with new. A new sys­ "All the Fire Alarm Circuits communique said, and a third unit insignificant artillery fire except In full furj’ and stressed that Axis own on the Libyan desert. Observ­ this printing establishment so suc­ Police Traffic Department. from Manchester Green. the Defense Mediation Board, at­ J(.hn W. Ryan Post. V.F.W. will worse still, they do not realize that the Ust of assistants and last tem of battery charging was in­ have been patrolled and Inspected on the eouthweatern front killed the direction of Prastkulla where ((frees were facing mi^ht outstrip­ ers hers eagerly awaited the out­ STORAGE cessful. ■Ight William P. Cotter was nam­ and found In good condition except tacked the stubborn coal deadlock 400. hold an anniversary banquet at the All kinds of forms, booklets and delay In getting repairs reduces Johnson Bros. stalled during the past year. there was lively artillery fire en- ping anything they had met so far home of William Reeves, December come. Popular Coin OIL BURNERS ed to that place. His name was for Box Circuit No. 2,and the Bell from a new angle yesterday. He At the same time more arms or­ program.s are handled by this con­ the life of the car, and the dents New I’iiinp<-r own artillery kept under fire en­ in North Africa. 6. Lawrence Loftiu Is chairman. placed m nomination by Stewart Circuits. The old Iron wire on No. sent telegrams to commercial mine ders came Into view. Local and Long cern. If you are planning an af­ soon lead to an unsightly blemish Electrical Contractors "W e recommend the purchase emy commiinicatlorLs, labor camps A destructive air raid Wednes­ Sir. and Mrs. Ellsworth Fair­ The most popular silver coin In Now Is the Time To Think Atkinson and Walter Mahoney 2 Box Circuit will be replaced by operators associations, asking Drire Against Mostoic President Roosevelt during the fair where programs are a neces­ th.it becomes more difftcull lo of a new pumper to replace, the and the batteries of Langskar. day night on Brindisi, at the heel banks had aa their guests on Distance Moving England is the six-penny piece, Clayton Hansen 5.33 Main Street asmnil Frank Robinson, a member new copper weld and the Bell Cir­ them if they agreed with John L. week asked Congress for $’7,000,- sity. don’t hesitate to bring your move the longer it is allowed: to old one, which has seen service On the Karelian Isthmus there of Italy’s boot, and simultaneous which formed about one-third of of Next Winter's Heat at No. 1 Company. On the ballot cuits will be repaired by Novem­ I-ewis’. contention that the UM W I Becomes General Thanksgiving, Mr, and Mrs. Homer 000,000 for additional defense ex­ copy to the Community Press for remain there. Tel. 6227.7606 since June 1, 1911, a pr'riod of over' were weak trench mortar and ar­ air attacks on Naples and the Axis Lane, Sr., and Mrl and Mrs. Homer Dependable! the silver coins minted in the coun­ Announces the being taken Mr. Cotter received 39 ber 19, 1941. iinlon shop contracts with corns penditures. A huge amount a year attractive and economical pro­ / . twenty-seven years. Aa fire de­ Kiilbyahev, Russia,, Nov. 22.— f/Pi tillery activities by both sides and Libyan supply ports of Tripoli and Lane, Jr. Make Car Good As New try during 1939. OU Burner Hentlag Is the iao4- votes cast and was de- “This will leave the Fire Alarm merclai mines would be abrogated ago, the total was just another grams. af tho SS partments are claa.sed as the sec­ ■The German offensive agaln-st local enemy machine-gun lire. Bengasi were described at Malta. PHONE 6260 With these things in mind, mo­ OPENING OF HIS NEW ern way—eeoaomIcnL too! We Will Gladly Giv* To This was the only System In good working order." if the union should agree to an On Wednesday at 8 p. m. the drop In the bucket Into which Still These are only a few of the fea­ dared elected. ond line of nationat defense, we Moscow became general today Cause Many Casualties Britain’s Island fortress, ns support torists always head for Winter’s open shop arrangement in the cap­ Dramatic Club of the Ellsworth larger suma must be poured to de­ tures of this modern printing shop. eoBtaet before the meeting. suggest that the old pumper be Tax C'olleetor’s Report with a heavy ass&ult in the central On the Svlr river front, both for the offciiBive by the R A F. s Auto Body Company, experts In EstlBUitcs. tive shafts. Davis also asked the High school, under the direction feat Hitler. In order to appreciate It, you must In appreciation of the work that retained for emergencies until the Tax Collector George HUnt re­ sector In the direction of the em- sides opened disturbing artillery central Mediterranean forces. putting banged-up cars back Into FIREPLACE operators to pledge they would of Mi. stopping In at the Community kitles of a fire commissioner. appointed as Acting Superinten­ The report of E. L. O. Hohen­ forth by Federal conciliators. The putting up tenacious, opposition. troops was repulsed with heavy But this is not all you can get SpecInUxlag la the morning worship service at lar close to the lowest levels of the All Other Mskea Press today. — 54 Walnut Street Wm. H. Green, Pro^ Expenses Mounting thal. treasurer, was as printed yes­ union has demanded that The losses to the enemy. at this modem concern. Cars are SUNDAY FROM 5 TO 9. dent of Fire Alarm and Is doing Wedges Driven Into Lines 10:45 with the Rev. Alfred F, year. In the face of the domestic BEAK The expenses of the South Man- excellent work. terday. showing a balance of $8,- American Telephone and Tele­ Desert Battle Largs Allowanoa Oa Old rirea. being repainted and refinlshed reg­ The smash In the Mozslsk sec­ On the sea front many mine ex­ Kline, who has been preaching at strike situation, hea'vler taxea, and' '^'IVbeel AlignmeBt, Columbia and Elk Bicy Slwater Fire district are mounting 301.39, wit. all payments made. graph Company grant a basic Out of Gas — Flat TIr* — OonfnaloB In Laws ularly at Winter’s, because w Im YOU ARE INVITED! Special mention should be made tor was launched by the Germans plosions have been observed In the the Bolton church. In the pulpit. ths steady trend toward stricter ' each year. Liost year there was The treasurer was authorized to wage increase of four per cent and h Battery ’TrouMs — Dtal 6161 . motorists want the beat for their U. S. Tires. of the excellent record the Tax after flank attacks had advanced middle and eastern part of the Rages Unabated Mr. Kline has resigned as pastor controls of Industi^, stock prices Brnkn and propriated $66,000, which was Collector has made collecting the pay an additional $500 a year to eliminate geographic differentials. Gulf of Finland. Parsons, Kas.—(F)—The anglne- c v . Remember, the productloo of their linea at several points. At of the Bolton church to entei tho weren't going any place, particu-. Carbwstor Repair*, Servict/ 000 too much, there being an taxes of the district. The auditor's No. 1 And the appropriation for The union said wages how ranged some points wedges were driven Air activity was prevented by Campbell'B man piloting trains through Par­ automobiles Is being cut 50 per (Conttnned from Page One) service, and is awalUng an appoint­ larly higher. W e Invite You to Open Si m r In the figure. The commls-report shows about ninety-seven the coming year was set at $73,- from $18 weekly to $66 for men Into the Russisn lines. bad weather Anti-aircraft guns ment. sons are stumped. A state law re­ cent in February, and It will be Servlee! Accessories. .Uoaers kept within the figure of 020. The district treasurer w and from $13 to $$1 for women. Some observers felt unfavorable quires trains to whistle at cros^- THE per cent collection, with an On the northeiTi flank, the Rus­ shot down one enemy fighter In ^Ttankagiving guesU at the nome developments .had bean pretty well Service Station - more Important than ever to keep ' fUlQOO. in fact they conducted authorized to borrow ndt to ex­ the war and thereby break the Ihga. A city ordinance prohlblta amount less than $5,000 uncollect­ sian dispatches said, the Russians east Karelia. of Mrs. Hattie Foster of Foster discounted by stock prices which Cor. Mala 8L aad Middle Tpk. your present car In A-1 condition. A Savings Accountj 185 Main St. Phone 5012 180 Spruce SL • Ptronp 54M : bualnesa of the district at a ceed $60,000, Axis; blowing of train whUtlea. tha ed oh the last rate book, 1941. retreated In the early stages, but street, were Mr. anU Mrs. Charles were not much higher than the low The appearance -of your car is one of $56,778. The need for new The application of Edwin John­ 3. To quiet the Mediterranean FALLOT "The district is free of debt, and then were said to have launched Foster and son, Jewett Foster, of point following the surrender of of Ita most important assets dur­ flgh.tlng apparatus, to cost son for admission to the fire dis­ RusBiaiM Holding front so all British forces can be And make payments of one the auditor's report shows that a counter-attack near Kalinin V-est Hartford. France ip June, 1640. The usual ing this social season, and Man­ Mi lit $9,000, addtional pay for we have assets of about $100,000 trict In the Porter street section Tobnik Garrison available for action against Axis dollar or more per month as which still was under way today. year end tax selling to establish Paul W. Dougan chester’s youth have come to this BEST EQUIPPED [.j.ivemen, m^re men on duty at all In buildings and equipment, and and of Mrs. Iva J. Watkins to In­ Drive on Moscow On the southern flank the Red Armies advancing on .the Cjauca- Jose|?h Hublord realization. This is evident by the STUDIO AND clude Lakewood Circle were ac­ sus and threatening British posi­ pidn’t Wont to Worry Parent* losses accounted for much of the desired. The dividends we Landscaping I* Htnei. rcpalin that must be made about $7,500 in cash on hand in Army was reported offering stub­ Breaks from Ring week's volume, brokerage sources work they are having done on SERVICE STATION firehouse of No. 4. the cost the Mancheste • Triist Co., at the cepted by the district. tions In the Middle East. M.’uon and Concrete their cars at Winter’s Auto Body pay on such accounts are (Conttnned From Pmg« One) born resistance to a numerically IndlanapolU (F)—Ten-year-old ■aid. General Contractor AND IN TOWN water, and alarm system exton- close of the fiscal year, October' Daniel Haggerty was elected superior enemy southeast of Tula. 4. To break tho ItaUan-German Contractor Company. CAMERA SHOP 31, 1911 first assistant chief. Harry Me (Conttnned from Page One) siege of Tobruk—the immediate F i ^ k Stewart, Jr., of English. very libeiaL Fentnriag Goodrich Onn . . . ran the cost for next year's Employing New Tactics Ind., had a pain In his back. Hia Eeoaeaileal S«rvloe Hlghael Octnns Bnttag Hespectfully submitted, Cormick, second assistant chief objective—but’ "tho real objective and Builder mt Amr ^'appropriation to $73,020. This waves against every road to the ■The Germans were said to be parents took him to a hospital to Sidewalks, Floors, Fonnda* ■Why don’t you drive over and We are prepared to asake Tree Surgery BegntorOan. ^ at was voted by the meeting Robert J. Smith. and George Hunt was elected col­ employing new tacUcs, keeping spokesmen emphasized, hinged on Is, perhaps, conquest of all Libya let Otto Winters look over your lector. During the taking of the capital. the war of tanka. and absolute mastery of the Medl- have him looked over for a spinal Quotations STUDIO PORTRAITS night. The district officers President. their tanks close to the Infantry Concrete and Maaonry tions. Roads, Walls, Etc. car? Remember, this local estab- mortgage loms for pnr> ballot on the contest for assistant An authority In London said the The British reported that by last terrai^ean." ailment. They found a two-inch / MacMILUAN not as yet contacted any one Chlers Report and artillery Instead of fending Uahnient is located' at 106 West superintendent of fire alarms W il­ German Army apparently bad night they had destroyed of splinter In hU back— which they Fountains and Pool Work chasing, building or renod* COMMERCIAL < jSOlhpany that sells fire fighting The report of Chief Albert Foy them slashing far ahead. Ithls de­ For most young peppls, true Work — -Alterations Middle Turapike, just over the RING FREE OIL- liam Sheekey and Fred Johnson been ordered to drive to Moscow the Axis tank strength in Libya. took off. 'Then Frank confessed f apparatus, but will do so within for the year closed was read by vice was said to have been a^pted freedom will never exist until we I railroad tracks. You will receive, a eling homea, promptly after John S. Wolcott Dlftribotoe — ) acted as tellers. at all costa. This has been estimated aa at Bombers Interrupt he'd rammed It there several days for Gurdens a Spcdaltv. - PHOTOGRAPHY i iv a naxt few months, replacing him. He also made- his recom­ because of the dense defenses, •stabllsh conditions which wUI prompt estimate of your work The Germans, “disregarding least two German tank divlsiona back sliding down a board— but 56 Gardner Street receipt of fQipHcatipn. The No. 4’* pump, keeping the [present mendations for the coming year with numerous water ofaistacles, Raiiuxty Line maintain an abundance of am* from the staff of specialists which loesas, are Incessantly launching and one Italian tank division, ex­ hadn’t told his folks because he 314 E. Middle Turnpike cost o f obtaining such loans &Son ■:pamp as a reserve. which Included the purchase of a which lie in the path to Mpfeow. Berlin, Nov. 22.— German plojrment opportunity in a free la­ are employed a t' Winter’s. The new attacks," reported the corre­ clusive of other ihechanlzed units. didn't want to worry them. Phone 6105 MOVIE CAMERAS VAN'S Meeting flood light. 24 pairs of boots. 22 The German Adr Force was at­ bor market Tel. 6987 motto of this concern is, "If It's is sraalL 117 Hollister SL Organization spondent of the Moscow paper British tank losses were not (Us- bombers effectively interrupted a 4X1 Hartford Is the usual custom the com- rubber hats and a new piece of ap- About Town Pravda. tempting spaamodically to bomb railway line and damaged station —^>WM D. VooBg, chairman, ^a3»4tua for No. 4. This report Moscow, but the raids were hot closed but It was said'they were Propellerles* aerial gun turreU ’ American Tooth Commission. AND PROJECTORS |^7a>lMloners met after the annual “ Fighting does not abate day or definitely smaller than those of buildings on the, North African showed losses of less than 10 per reaching a great intensity, the that could fly straight up at 70 COMPLETE ^,‘anMing to organize. Robert J. night th f Germans and Italians. battlefront, informed circles said mllel an hour are propos^ by a THHRE is SAVE UP TO 30% cent for the. year. The report U Thomas Burgess, of 'Wspplng. Russian advices stated. The Bol­ today. Small business has a job to do \. The Manchester WE In lth WM nBmed as president for "Our troops are holding the line British sources said German and California aircraft inventor aa a On PInmblag JlBBUMr year and Thomas Hassett as follows: was admitted to the Memorial hos­ and dealing heavy blows to the shoi branch theater opened In the Similar raids were reported on - —to assume your proper and BUIJLDING NO LIM IT pital yesterday for observation capital with a capacity crowd at­ Italian forces caught in a British novel means of air defense. FULL LINE OP CAN EASE\THE 'TANE" elacted as treasurer, succeed- “The department has responded enemy. EMtish supply dumps, which these essential place In the mobilization SERVICE TO YOUR and Elaetri- Building & Loan MOON'S FEEDS to 265 alarms, 36 more than had and X-ray examination. He Is first tending a concert held between air triangle In northeastern Libya of the Industrial might of this na­ We Spcdallas In Replaclnf L. G. Hohenthal and Mr. “ In\one sector alone the Faaelata were trying with waning strength sources declared were raked by cal Sappllea PHOTOGRAPHERS' F.r PovHrr — CilU, been reported last year; 26 of these selectman in South Windsor and lost 2i9 tanks and about one and raid alarms. machine-guns from planes. tion for all-out effort. COAL - COKE WARDROBE Broken Olaaa — ProinpL EU* named as secretary. well known here. The Soviet Army newspaper to fight their way out. by buying dl- Mont Ssrvles. 'Foy, who was first namero4wied wmSm taf*. of the firesMa has* to eoo- *t3bemical tank tkacharged 74 ■ought further medical aid.* Leningrad on the main road to time they have been beaten back -.('’ll sspreaa our thanks lo r r i s i i : 'Ntth dnrlag tkass $-CaHaa tanka and 48 40-gallon slona. Moscow, where several aetUemenU after successively weaker thrusts. Surbiton, Surrey, England, Nov. ralattvea, friends aad nelghbora r Whan indoatnal w a r fa r a ■aral and Wsd- aiidw a, eMela*$ m » Got ite gsttiag to Urea, aad Troops FIgMIag Inesaasatty 22.—(F)—A. V. Alexander, First the many sxpreaslona of aymr iU m ag*- **MUk T h at I i Milk** am cattwata. tanks. There wars 388 flva-gaUon Alfred Werhner, son of Mr. and were repotted retaken. Spedfle British looses were not and acta of, klndncaa extendn ■pmdfl, it la soflaatimas dUaeult ****” ** ■peLeKy r tha ayotem of 0 water pump tanks discharged. "Our troops art fighUng Inceo- The Ruaaiana maintained the In­ stated but' in two tank batUea Lord of the Admiralty, declared “• st tbs death of our father, ;; .. for ra^enalhU laadera to retain DapaadabU q/mlMj aad ^ekifta la aa Mrx. David Weiteer, of Stephen aanUy. rotrsating to new linesi for- €re«UB OuiiT Prodopts W imUt'B AUTO 0 & AM BULANCB "Apparatus runs totaled 8tl itiative near tha appnaaclie* to which paved the way "to enclrclo- today that the persoonel of the husband, O s^ r 8., Anderson. ALo oommand of tho situation. OM Flawara ' Boot aa. and 207 extinguishefa wart Uniywsitjr lUfyloff tbemaahr^.nod checking Leningrad with tha anpport of ment. the British aald the Germaao British flsst hkd been akpandad wlali to thank tha baarsfa, thora B liijr ^tUiaaa, aaaadata OPM WII, lAM H. SCHIELDGE JQHNSON PAINT COMPANY I f Ira wsfftb Ptatof— . D AT A N D ! “ \***J9®*^ nawiad-aa- tiw enemvsnsmy with cmatsr-nttadm.^ » 'yj>9 cars, and Bcandia Lodxa,. PhMad P teta B4wla;Ja ■« reap. Ws uss Fla It" ^ w g s d for people who have extia- stetaat their A ir Foicf, which RuHiaa loot 130 twiks aad dadmrad tbair raaarty SOO-foid" aad addwl that ^aop^ths and many frttoda who Mtedag. ZSSOaJihuid SL. Phone 4lsc 188 a iweaSIraal TM. I6M (Hrnetor for ^ .Tha repostartr saidanid the Osn ______. ||IU.6N4 ilTfOm tarBl. of difgatehaa said bad wreatad at only a ana-to- "wa are now abla-ta aaad auhataa- ■sat floral oCarlqga idd w. wddis ipB. tsLtm SBBQMtntM UcgalesnenU oTl t k * a i r ; UsA 'JT uaii« MUM »!*SS T'

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1941 MAWCHESiER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1941 PAGE BI

Call on Navy Engaged to Wed Police Court News From Manchester’s Neighbors T o Give News Drunk Driver State Cup Soccer Game at Nebo Tomorrow Aftcrnoo On Subs Sunk Is Fined $100 Bieweski. The Lukasleweskl car | Cotumbia Bos.sie Falla (Contlnoad From Page One) K’as badly damaged and Bennett R o c k v i l l e in getting away from the car he Tolland Into Well; Is Not Hurt Stafford Springs arith information. "1110 American had already damaged, backed Join O. NM t* Admits Drinking Before L m li U. ChapoMB across the street towanj the park­ Mrs. John H. Steele Columbia, Nov. 32. — ( Spe­ people are entitled to know wheth­ Dick Harlow Fears Yale in Last Game of 1941 Seasoiii 88, ilockvllle ing lot and in so doing atruck a. 1178-S Bock^Ue cial. )^ A cow, belonging to 413. S tafford er American boys are being sent Starting to Operate His William Wolff met with an un­ into aggressive Naval warfare V ----- — ■- ’ . utility pole which was broken Car; Other Court Cases completely off at its base. The usual accident last Wednesday The wedding of Miss Helen J. without a declaration of \yar by Warren Clough is a week-end Congress." James car is also considerably a fte n ^ n . While being driven Krol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Nuys said be could see no Union Church damaged. Emery Clough. Mr. Clough is into the bam b y . Mr. 'W olff's Paul Krol of West Stafford and A fine of $100 and costs Was im­ Bennett then droi>e to a local daughter, Norma and her friend John Soukup, son of Mr. and Mrs. reason for the Navy to withhold posed in town court this morfilng Future Book For (United Aircraft Meets employed at the Southbridge. artnouncements of U-boat sinkings. tavern and while there James had Mass. Optical Works. Phyllis Field, the animal broke John Soukup also of West Stafford, in .the case of Ellsworth Tracy of Elis WUl Gamble I ' f e S i e He said It was not a valid argu­ Lists Concert been informed that his car wgs The Tfoung People's Choir re­ through the planking which took place this morning at 9 in St. 455 Main street, held on a drunken missing and also of the damage hearsal was held at the church covered an 18 foot well. For­ Edward's church. Rev. Henry L. ment that such a policy would driving count after hia arreat It had done. He arrived at the tav­ Friday night with Mias Lola Ham­ tunately, she tell With her hind Chabot aaaistant pastor, perform­ keep Berlin in-the dark as to the Thanksgiving Day. It waa stated whereabouts of German subma­ On Overhead Game Deciding Game Strong Stamford Outfi Manchester Chih to Sing ern juat as Bfcnnett was leaving mond of Rockville, director, and feet first, thus escaping a prob­ ed the ceremony and officiated at police were attracted by the course ALL-AMERICA rines and added: and returned with Bennett to the Mrs. Sarah West, orgsnfist. able broken neck. the nuptial mass. After a wedding of the Tracy machine which was •y DILLON OIAHAM Tomorrow Evening at scene of the accident. While the Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest Hail. Misa trip the couple will live in West "Entitled to Ail Facto" going In'a-zigzag rrj'nner on Mld- Charles Palmer went down "When the American people Crimson Squad Hopes to trouble waa being reported to the Alice Hall and Miss Bernice Hall | into the well, which luckily was Stafford. ddle turnpike west and narrowly Biggest Crowd of Year Sports Editor, AP Feature Service Both Teams S« Rockville Church. have sent their boys to sea to i..issed hitting guide posts on the police, Bennett disappeared ^and were giieata of Mr. and Mrs. Roy i dry at the time, to fasten ropes The annual Christmas Seal Sale Overcome Passing of Local Sport was not found until about three Comlns in WoTce-ster. Mass.. Fri- , for the prevention of tuberculosis, fight, when they have sent their highway. The accused waa stated Expected to Witness l t h o u g h many *arly Remember the-— Win lo Stay in St Rockville, Nov. 22 (Special. I around the cow. After One un­ hours later when Officer Cedor day. sponsored by the Stafford Women’s treasure to Great Britain, then to have admitted he and S relative Blue Backs; Game to — Services will be hold both p>orn- successful attempt to pull her Clash at Stafford; W ill hopafuls hare been Cup Playoffs; found him asleep in the James Fred Carpenter of New York club in cooperation with the Con­ they are entitled to all the facts as Miss .4della B. W'rubel drank three pints of liquor before Chatter A and eveniriR on Sunday at the up with ropes that proved to be Start at 1 :4 5 ; Mid* atiminaled from Atl-Amer- car which had been returned to and Tolland, and son, Ronny. spent necticut Tuberculosis Association they develop." he started to operate hia car. The Start at 2 P. M. Union Uohgregational church. In the parking lot. In City Court this too short, Harvey Collins hauled Nye told newsmen that “ afte.- Miss Wrubel’s engagement to ira football team competi­ umph in This Ga the week-end and holiday at their will open here next Monday and Earl W, Yost, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy automobile had no tail light, West Teams Finish The CHlzen's club basketball *Good Old Days’ the moraihg at 10:30 Dr. George morning Bennett faced three her out with bis wrecker. all. we are not at war, and the it was said. tion here are four rugged Toila'nd home. close on Christmas Day, Dec. 25. Albert Yost, of this town, was team will practice at the East Side A bitterly fought football goihe Means Much to 8. Brookes will preach on "The counta, taking an automobile with­ Miss Elizabeth Hicks who spends "Bossie" waa apparently un­ Mrs. George S. McCormick of the country haa a right to know. A case of violation of rules of Grid Season Today. Rec thla evening at 6 o'clock. Prac­ ' Gift of a Single Day." In the eve- announced yesterday by her broth­ linemen ubo tiill are strong (This la a bit out of the ordi-J-the good natured way he strung out permi.saion. operating without the summer at her home in Tol- hurt except for one bone which Icical Women's club is general " I f the people knew everything the road, lodged against Samuel tice Is called for 6 o'clock sharp Is In store for gridiron fane at Clubs; W ill Start Blng at 7 o’clock fn the chapel, the er. Adolph A. Wrubel, of 45 Ed­ contenders: nary but belated as It Is . . . the along with the various teams over a license and evading responsibili­ land, has returned to New York seemed to be out of place in her chairman, assisted by Mra. Hol­ we were doing on the seas, they Levin of Hartford was dismissed and all meml>ers are ordered to re­ Stafford Springs tomorrow after­ Beethoven Glee Club of Manches­ ty. The first charge was noUed. might think the sinkings of some mund street. for lack of sufficient evidence to Cambridge, Mans , Nov. 22.- (S ’) following belongs to a fine old a period of some 15 years, was 2:30 Sharp. city for the winter. | tail; and she ate her supper and comb R. Hoavsrd and Mrs. John A. port at 5:30 so as to be ready for noon when the All-Rockville team ter will give a concert to which, He was fined |5 and assessed.Coats of our ships were the logical re­ convict, a condition admitted by —One of the weakest football gentleman, wbp in hia quiet way, preyed upon. 'The local schools will reopen was milked as usual last night. Williams. The seal sale here last the time allotted. plays the third and deciding game 5” the community is cordially invited. of $6 on the second charge and sult of the president’s war." Assistant Prosecutor John S. G. did more for athletics than any Two years he spent laying out Monday, morning after being year amounted to $418.88. Eighty- matching veil, and the ring-bearer. teams In Yale's long history pin­ with the Stafford Olympics at other single individual In Man­ According to Mshogsr 8i The Brownies are meeting this on the third was fined $56 or giv­ Nye renewed his earlier predic­ Rottner when an Important wit­ Dropping In on the Cravat Bowl­ a running track, a separate atrip closed for the holiday. five per cent of the amount receiv­ In Ice blue taffeta with pink acces­ ned Its.ailm hopes on Its aerial at­ Keefe's Plain Field. The game will chester.— Sports Ed.) for dashes, grubbing out rank un- Merz of the United Aircraft js afternoon in the .social rooms. en a choice of 25 days in Jail. At Misa Conti, teacher at Snipsic from the government at a mini­ tions that between 30 and 35 sen­ sories, carried a pink pillow with ness failed to appear. The defend­ ing league we fou.id thing* pretty The First Division of the 1-adle.s’ ed from the sale here remains in tack for its 60th clash with strong start at 2 o'clock sharp with Mas- They say that dreamers live in derbniah and never a thought of cor team the game tomorrtsr noon Bennett was trying to raise school, spent the holiday vacation mum cost. Another meeting was ators would vote for a declaration lainbow-colored atreamcra. ant was repr»sented by Attorney hot. The good bowlers have little Aid Society will hold a rummage Stafford for the forwarding of the Harvard today before an expected eachuietts State Board officials a fool's paradise . . . all of which any reward except that which was the money to pay the fines. at her home in Wallingford. held at Yeomans hall on Friday fight against tuberculosis. of war if Mr. Roosevelt requested The brldesmaid.s and the color of Harold Borden of Hartfonl who to say, except with the bolls. Those be playeo against the Stol aale on Wednesday, November 26. crowd of 55,000 at the- stadium. handling the contest. may or may not be true. Never- promised to him. His field was The Fifty-fifth Anniversary of night for those who were interest­ It. "But I think it a hopeful sign jhelr gowns, with matching acces­ protested against any further pu.- who are not so good resort to United, one of the really Miss Elizabeth A, Repasky Although the Crimson, undefeat­ Rockville nosed out Stafford thelesa, the north end bad a fine clear of all Irregularities and a from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ed to sign up for their quotas. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John that the number has not Increased sories. follow: Miss Deptula, ash ting off .he case, originally con­ tactics that should, they hope, up­ The monthly meeting of the Tolland Grange was observed at ed In Ha last five starts, was ex­ last Sunday in a dramatic finish old gentleman who was actively model of hard work Yet in spite clubs In Connecticut. This Completion of the town school Repasky of Monson. and Bruno in the last six months," he said. green; Miss Olbert, pink; Misa tinued on Borden's request from set the good bowler's score. lilothers’ Club will be held on Wed- the regular meeting of Tolland pected to massacre the slx-ttmes that upset the favored team from interested in sports of all kinds. of all these many favors, he had was made late Friday night Bolton Grange Tuesday evening. The pro­ enumeration has been announced Duda son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Less Tkan 80 Favor War Bungard. coral; Miss Opalach, November 15. the announcement was mod# neaday evening at 8 o'clock. Pepper, a member of the For­ besten Ells, Dick Harlow and his the hinterlands 7-0. The first game This man dreamed of a fine park, made to the north end team.*, he gram waa furnished by the Past by Rowland L, Cobb, chairman of Duda of the West Stafford road violet: Mlaa VVlerzbicki. peacock Struck Car .\head The old grads lookiHl over the day. Original opponents wrsrs Conr'ert Mrs. Clyde Marshall the Board of Education. The fig­ eign Relations Committee, exprc.s.s- Levin, it was said in a brief re­ hard-bitten regulars confessed went to Stafford by a big margin running track, stands, baseball never complained Masters of the Grange. There were were married this morning at 8 in blue: Mia.x Skrab.icz. powder blue. High School basketball team with 20-7. Etoch team is out for a 'ric,- Pratt A Whitney team from 9 The Beethoven Glee Club which ures which are based on the ages ed the view that there would be cital of the case, was held by |>o- they were much more worried critical eyes Thursday night. Fav­ and football field for the north end That man, sports fans, was "Old will give a concert Sunday eve­ Phone <032 readings, special music, a recita­ St. Patrick's church, Monson. A The mother of the bride wore tory for with it goes the footbap of the town. In fact he labored Tom" Hickey, long since gone to Hartford. The gamewill be pi as of September 9, 1941. show* a leas than 30 votes for a war declar­ blue velvet with matching accea- llce after an accident in which a about thla supposedly one-sided orable comment greeted this writei- ning at the Union church chapei tion. by Miss Conti, the History of dinner and reception followed the supremacy of Tolland County. hard to make this dream of his his reward and this writer is sure at the new field at Mt. N ete total of 171 children between the ceremony. After a t i d i n g trip ation at pre.sent. .sories, and the bridcgroom’.s moth­ car he was driving rammed the "Big Three" finale than they were on every hand. Clarke has a good ia composed of young men frertii Dr. "Brownel Gage will occupy the Granne, by Mrs. J;ohn H. about any previous rivals. Rockville won In 1940. come true. that be Is not happy in the Great will start at 2:30 sharp with ages of 4 and 16. This is an In- the couple will live in Stafford "I still do not favor a declaration er a black ensemble. Both wore rear of another vehicle, the last of team this season seemed to be the 11am Renz handling the contost. Manchester arid surrounding towns Steele, three reels of moving pic­ Many times in the past, es­ Stafford. It It said, will be with­ For years he went along with Beyond tieesuse his dream’s were the pulpit of the Bolton Congre­ tures by Mr. Devine of Spring- crea.se of 27 over last year’s enum­ Springs. of war." he continued. "Wc can lo gardenia corsages. a line of five cars that had halted concensus. It's going to - be a Having played but one with several from Rockville tak­ everything v/e’ need to do without when the lead car stopped sudden­ pecially when this classic is play­ out the services of Ostraskl, hard the boys- He groomed hia field, never fulfill^. He has the place, gational church on Sunday at elev­ field. Mass. A sliver service certifi­ eration. Of this group 13 are un­ Two weddings took place Thurs­ A reception for 400 guests fol­ tough season ahead and with only here this year the Aircraft ing part. They will present a pro­ ly to avoid hitting a dog. ed at the Stadium, underdog Yale plunging back who blocks so well he helped out and lived on prom- Hickey’s Grove, he had the will, en a. m. to begin his pastorate of cate was presented to Ira Wilcox. der school age. The town has, at day morning in St. Edward's one. We can deliver our siippliea lowed the cerenjony at Pulaski tv/o weeks left to get the klni.s made a favorable Impresstoa gram of both familiar and unfa­ and we can run down suba. The accused was arrested for teams have been inspired to per­ for Debait. ThU chap can also hit toeS of profits that never accrued but never lived long after he was There were patrons present from present, a registration of 55 at the church. Miss Jeanette A. Foucher hall. North street. ironed out he Is making every e f­ the local soccer fans and ths ' miliar numbers. the church. His sermon topic will failure to pa.ss to the left of the form great feats. Only two years a line like a pile driver and' if he from these teams. He promoted struck by a bolt of lightning atill several Granges In this Jurisdic­ Windham High school. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oraer "While a declaration might When leaving for a motor trip to fort to be ready when the teams gest crowd in years to expectsB No admission is being charged be "A Great Adventure”. Accord­ Joseph Szegda recently suffered stimulate the morale of the coun­ car ahead of him. In remarking on ago, Yale waa almost as lightly re­ take the floor next time. Is sidelined with injuries sustain­ the teams without any funds by at work to make the Grove a real for the concert, a collection being tion. One charter member. Mrs, Foucher of East Main street and New York and Washington, D. C., ed at Rockville lost week the w'ltnesa this State C>ip coni ing to a letter received from Dr. a severe cut which necessitated the try, I think it would be a shot in the bride will wear a green plaid the charge. Judge Raymond R. garded as it ia today but it crash­ bis labor . . . .which was often place for the young people. He taken during the evening. In addi­ Gage by Samuel Alvord of Bolton Anna M, Rlsley now a patron of William A. Spusta son of Mrs. chances are that the odds will envisioned the field as the one Thoae who ba-ve attended say taking of se\eral atUches. 'WhUe Matilda Spusta of Crystal Lake the arm. And I don't believe the suit with luggage tan accessories Bowers said he doubted if the ed t'frougb to a glorious 20-7 vic­ long and hard . . . without ever the Aircraft eleven knows th# tion to the group numbers there Center. Dr. Gage has listed his ser­ Wapping Grange waa present. statute had been Interpreted cor­ tory. favor the team from the City of logical place and while it may he was working with a cement were married at nine o’clock by American people need a shot in the and corsage of green orchids. On getting more than chicken feed swers as well as being able to will be soprano solos by Klsic'H. mon topics for the remainder of Charles Hurlburt now|85 years old. rectly in the present instance when Probable lineups Hills. Last week Rockville was never be realized, he waa. we be­ mixer last Wednesday, layipg a Rev. Henry L. Chabot. assistant arm to do what this country ought their return they will make their . . . If that. But he had faith in a hard, forceful game from Gustafson of Manchester, a tenor the year ns fiillows: Nov. .30, unable to be present, sent greet­ to do.” the road rides count was applied. Yale Leona Fortin handicapped by the loss of Houle, Navy’s coach. Swede Larsen, Experts who observe Big Six lieve, happy in thoae dreams.’ May stable door a piece of the mixer pastor. Miss Vera Curnan waa home for the present with the Harvard the future of the north end, as tie to whistle. Bolo In one of the .songs by Wilfred "Making Hopes Come Tnio": Dec. ings There were 93 patnins pres­ MtcKinney a hard hitting back who la still and Army’s tutor. Earl Blaik, conference games report that hia memory linger on. He was. in came off hitting him across the soloist and Mrs. Howard Learned, Wheeler declared he did not be­ bridc.'a pnrent.s at 13 Kerry street, He said he did not think ine LE Bartbolemy dominating the sports of Man­ Ragged Oppoaitloa Kent of Talcottville and a group 7, "Building the King’s Highway "; ent who enjoyed a Harvest Supper statute intended a man .should be MUIer LT Kemp nOrsIng s wrenched knee. say Harvards E N D IC O T T Missouri's D AKO LD JENKINS the parlance of today, a "regular nose and under' the eye. organist. The bride given In mar­ lieve the president could obtain an and receive their friends after De­ Leads Ladies chester. and. to that end he never It's not going to be any pink of piano solos by Edward Rlchanl- Doc. it, 'Anticipating Forefath­ prepared hy Paat .Masters of the An automobile driven by Rich­ arrested on a road rules count for Peabody Last week Blanchard's passing PEABODY is the best guard has no peers as a rough, tough guy." riage by her father was attended outright declaration of war. and cember 1. 1X3 Ruebel they’ve seen. complained. His wlllingnesa and affair tomorrow according to aon. a talented young player who er's Day' : Doc . 21. "The Angels' Grange. ard Kandojln. '20, of Chaplin, ramming another instead of swnig- Pag# C was pretty well covered but he center. by her sisters. Miss Pauline Fou­ Van Nuys said he believed not Tile bride attended local schools, Moseley vance information. Thla team ' ia a pupil of the director, Fred E Sung in a World at War Dec. 28, Mr. and Mra. Rupert West and crashed into -a telephone pole on more than 10 senators would vote Ing to the left to pass, but was ap­ Pftoter managed to sneak one to HoUoran cher as Maid of Honor and Mias sings in St. John's choir and is a RG Stack Stamford is said to be quite a- Werner. "Looking Forward ". family were guests of Mrs. West's the Hartfbrd-Wlllimantlc road on for .such a declaration. plicable only when an operator Gardiner Frank Hewitt S h pAv s in the closing seconds of the first Gloria Foucher as bridesmaid. member of the Ju-st Us Club. She RT Klenll mldable array of hooters and Instruction ('las»es Mrs. Louis C. Dimock of Bolton brother, Ira Wilcox and family of Thursday afternoon. Kandolin wrongfully passed to the right of Morgan RE half, but th a t. dependable player Morrow, Thank.sgiying day. Paul Spuata, brother of the bride­ is employed in the cravat depart­ Thompson Men Right Way to able of giving the locals The class on Church Meniber- Center will supply the floral told State Policeman Daniel B the other car. Heiden QB Potts dropped the ball In the end tone. Hockey Star Giants Must Tolland honor pupils atfending groom was beat man and John ment of Cheney Brothers. The workout,, Coached by a ahlp will meet on Sunday after­ decorations for the Sunday ser­ McKenzie of the Colchester bar­ In a colliaion saso, it would ap­ Bummers LH Taylor It. wtss Pat Murdock who stole the the Rockville High school for the Spuata another brother, ushered. A bridegroom graduated from the Bowl. star from Scotland they know noon at 3 o'clock at the church. vices. racks that he dozed off Just before pear a reckless driving count Lee RH Harrison thunder last week by his general first quarter are: Seniors, Caroline dinner and reception followed the Manchester al High school in 19.37 and is play the game the way it On Sunday, November 30, Rev. .SI. Msurlee ('hs|iel the accident. He and Nicholas might be the prope - charge, it was McNleol FB .Seymour all-round play, especially In the Quotes Real Win to Keep Catechism Instnictlons will be Nedweid: Junlor.s, William Regan ceremony at CSA Hall. South employed by the State Department The Tigers out-clawed the Lions be played. They have four ca[ Karl Otto klette, pastor of the Lucas, 21. also of Chaplin, who waa noted. 1 closing momenta when he caught Willin^ton. After a wedding trip Date Book and la also studying at Hillyer Kickoff: 1:45 p. m. (est . First Lutheran church will give held nt“ the St. Maurice Chapel at and Barbara Toblaason; Sopho- riding with him, were treated at In spite of this argument as U> 3 to 1 last night in the Burr Nurs­ Blanchard's long heave and went backs, all old country ptaysn to New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. College, Hartford. Instruction Tor adults who desire Bolton Center Sunday at 9 a. m. more.s. John Anderson, Phyllis the Windham Community Memo the charge a second consideration ery League while the Bears squeez­ to the two-yard marker from Ice Thrills Grid Honors learned the game the tmrd Spusta will live In West Stafford. The bride gave to the bride­ to become members of the church. Mass will be celebrated at the Gordon; Freshman. Emliy Hayden, rial hospital for minor injuries. Tonight prompted dismissal. Expert* Predict ed a 3 to 1 victory out of the Wild­ where Steele went over for the fore coming to America, Both are employed at the Stafford groom an onyx ring and the bride­ cats. more they are real Scotchman To .\ivard Turkeys Chapel at 9:30 a m. Edna Morgenaon. Kandolin was notified to appear in Past Masters’ Night, Manches- The driver of the car into which 4core. Salmonsen may be used Qiisrryvlllr Methodist Worsted Company. ter Lodge of Masons. groom gave to the brfde a cameo Gopher Victory The Rockville Fish and Game The olTlcers and teachers of the Justice court at Columbia, Satur­ Masonic Levin’s truck plunged, failed to ap­ Leona Fortin took all the honors sparingly on s(x;ount of a bad knee Eddie Shore, Noted for Washington Redskins in love to play. Club will award five turkeys at "Wliat is Your Answer?" is the Tolland Federated church school Miss Lillian R. Hotkowskl. Temple. pin. The bride's gift to her maid By Earl HlUlgap for the women with a single of but be can sUil boot them through Therefore it would be to day, Nov. 29. on a charge of reck­ of honor was a ring, and to her pear. a meeting to be held at the club sermon topic selected by the Rev. held- its monthly business meeting less driving. daughter of Mrs. Ann Hotkowski Tomorrow MlnneapoUa Minn., Npv. 22.—>/Ti 100 and a triple of 288 while the uprights for that Important His Balance, States Mo* New York Tomorrow to state that the game Jackson L. Butler for the 9:30 of Hlgn street and Francis J. other attendants, beaded evening Asked Continuance will be one of those affairs house on Mile Hill this evening .Monday evening at the parsonage The first aid class will hold its Organ recital, J. Thurston Noe, When the case was originally —Mlnneaota's powerfully armed Frank Hewitt handed the men a point after touchdown. morning worship of the t^uarry- Such son of Mr. and Mrs. John p. bags. The bridegroom gave a As Bears Tackle Lions everything goes. The stakes at eight o'cloek The proceeds of and made plans for the Christmas first meeting at 7:30 at Yeomans South Methodist church, 4 m. called immediately aJter the ar­ Gophers turned their biggest guns lesson with a single of 115 and s A big delegation of Rockville renz^s Efforts Fascinat* ville Methodist (Tiurch on Sunday. Such of Enfield were married at ring to his best man and to the triple of 318 the affair are lor the purpose of party. hall on Monday evening. Ail who Friday, Nov. ’28 rest, Borden, acting as Levin's at­ on Wisconsin today and one of rooters will make the trip to wit­ high and in order to stay to stocking game and iish iii thi.s lo­ Church School will follow the regu­ Charles Schoedcr, of New Hamp­ ten o’clock by Rev. Joseph H. Annual dance of Memorial Hos­ ushers, military seta. football'B most highly prized dou­ Uona (1) ness the game. ed Him. In Detroit Sunday. running a victory is n< lar services at 10:30 a. m. are interested In this work are torney, asked a continuance as hs cality. shire, a former Tolland resident asked to be present. Donnelly in a double ring cere­ pital Auxiliary, Hotel Bond, Hart­ bles—the Big Ten end NstionsJ P. Lee ...... 62 81 81—224 Stanford United has lost tar The W'omen's Society of Christ, mony Misa Tina Biz, niece of the ford. said it would be impossible for him H. gamea this year and It rated i Wedding has been a recent guest of Tolland Henry M. Beck was host Friday Cross-McCarthy to appear until today. chsmplonshipe. Carlson . .. 76 80 87—243 Nov. 27 — Eddie Shore, Mi*. By Austin Bealroeor Many from this vicinity will at­ Ian Service will meet on Wednes­ bride was maid of honor and the friends. afternoon and evening to a group Concert, Odd Fellows district Miss Janet Claffey McCarthy, of This morning when the chief Winner of 16 straight victories R. Ptricklan(1 .. ni 106 98—295 Hockey himself, owner end star New York. Nov. 22.—(J5—After behind the Aircraft team so tend the marriage of Mias Verna day evening bridesTTiaids were Mias Camilla lodges, Odd Fellows hall. Pine Hill street, daughter of Mr. Yorkshot in a general way, gives a look Mrs, Grover Harlow entertained of young people who spent their state witness fsileti to appear, Bor­ in a streak begun in 1939. Min­ c. . . 95 88 97—280 Sports Roundup M.. Shekleton. daughter of Mr. and Repairs on the Quarryvillc Nuccio of Stafford Springs and Saturday, Nov. "ZO and Mrs. John H. McCarthy of defensemui of tha^ American one failure to settle the Western what might happen at Nebo the Juvenile Grange Friday after­ summer at the lake. Overnight den protested any further delay, nesota was favored to wind up Its .Mrs. Frank S. Shekleton of Caya Methodist church have been Mias Ann Walsh of 'Waterbury. The Christmas dance. Junior Westerly, R. I., formerly of this 324 S55 Hockey League, came up with an dispute to the National Profes­ morrow afternoon. noon at her home In Storrs, Conn. guests of Mr. Beck were the Misses holding that the state had enjoyed second straight season in posses­ 363 1042 By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. avenue. West Hartford to Wallace started. Donald Flak of Harwinton, Edward Such served his brother as Chamber of Commerce, Country town, was married to Ronald Oli­ sion of the Western Conference Tigers ( 8 ) interesting statement the other sional Football League, Washing- Aircraft Team HopsM H. Thrall, Jr . aon of Mr. and Mrs. Social Committee Helen Bowman and Jane Fergu­ ClJb. sufficient time to secure its wit­ New York. Nov. 22 —(J*)—This Maas., waa a recent guest of Tol­ son. and Richard Molt. best man and the ushers were ver Cross of 20 Russell street, son crown and first place In the Asso­ D. Horton .. . . 79 6.3 64—206 night. ton's Redskins move into the Polo With one leg Into the Ns' Wallace H. Thrall of Vernon which The Social Committee of the Tuesday, Dec. 3 of Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Cross of ness. should be a great day for the boys land friends and attended the Tol­ The people of Cojumbla observed Gulsto Biz and Frederick Such. A In view of the fact the witne.vs ciated Press National rankings J. E’aulkner .. 87 73 95—255 Grounds tomorrow for their last Challenge matebes tMm. mercial fru:t or vegetable acreage East Haven High school at' the fax. Nova Scotia, who has been stance Kosak, daughter of Mr. and secretary for Dr. William L. Con- Police were seekfhg Donald N. B a rto n ...... 105 105 95—306 forget that the Eltounton Etopress defenseless Rams wind up their DesM-rt Card I’uyty of three acres or more. aeto seeking its seventeenth Blancbfleld 88 96 79—263 Only the Hoyas win hsvs a team because of the fs e tjh a t there has home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. visiting with her sister, Mra. A r­ Mra. Frank Kosak.pf Kerry street ion.’ The bridegroom waa gradu­ Madden, of l28 Bisaell street, to­ Frosh Team Plays en a tremendous Improvsment came-from a hospital cot - after league schedule in a battle with Blanchard Giptnrfe There will be a deasert card The superphosphate will be de­ thur Smith, for some time, has re­ In Hoyt Death Btrslght from point-crasy Wiscon­ Hllinskl ---- 120 135 121—366 to match.... Chattanooga’s City havliig his broken noaa and jaw the C?hicago Ordinals that might L. Ernest Hall. became the bride of Spirito Paul ated from Gochln High school and day after he failed to appear in sin. In the Indian eleven for the past party held by the Rfickville Em- livered at the farm this year. No ceived an extension bf two months’ Vesco, son of Mrs. Donvinica Vesco Goodrich ---- 101 114 138—358 High, which hasn't won a gama all toped up, to play the leading role determine the occupant of the Bowling Honors. la employed by the United A ir­ court. He was arrested-last-night All three of the unbeaten elevens four wrecks. In spite of the 28-19 btem Club at the Elks Home on house to house canvasi of mem­ time on her visiting permit, will ol Division street and the late craft Corporation, Pratt A Whit­ H. Barton .,..1 0 2 117 96—317 season, waa selected for a post­ Snappy Basketball to the Poston Bruto’a victory to western division cellar. (Conttniied From Page One)' for resisling an officer and failure or* favored but tha Irtob atill rer defeat at the iianda jof Cornell Wedneaday afternoon, November bers was made this year. The local leave Sunday for Waltham, Mu m . Spirito Vesco. The pastor. Rev ney Division. season gams at Orlando, Fto.. over the Stanley Cup Seriee over the Brooklyn and Philadelphia will to obey an officer. Taken in tow by member 1988 when they efitered lost Saturday, the Big Green turn­ The Pope popped oU over M th which will bo open to the committee is composed of George Other Thanksgiving guests of Mr. S. J. Szczepkowskt, performed the police, he broke away and ran in 516 557 581 1634 the unbeaten, untied HopldnsvUIe, Rangers to 1939. Howevor. we are be Idle. Columbia the Trojan fray wrlthout a blemish Ky.. and Atlanta Boys High tosqis ed in its moot impressive perform­ phy’s Alleys last night and' public, starting at two o’clock in O. Rose and John Swanson. Any- I and Mrs. Smith were Mr. and Mrsi of assaulting other patients, and ceremony at a high mass. Palms, back of houses on Main straet, it Manchester Motor Soleo (1) The results of the preltminsry also willing to bet that "ole num­ If the-New. York Giants turn addltloh to the progressive bridge one interested in Jdining this pro- and wrare blanked. Upsets have ....W alt Klealing. the Pittsburgh ance of the campaign and actually ed toe younger generation Wescott RIcc Stanley Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie also were bound over for trial. chrysanUiemums and pompoms was said. However, it waa under­ Lanky ...... 106 91101-396 gome of the Manchester High and outplayed the Big Red. save for ber tw o' got quite a kick - Frank at about the same time Hoyt’s tn- "A ve Maria” , and Miss Sophie Vin- 1065 Main street; Frank Pohar- a 5-day suspended ja lt sentence. II 500 516 576 1602 just boon appointed athletic direc­ gome to the Ifidlan teppe. On the other hand, s Washing­ last game for 143. Tht Karguerite Reeves of Windsor- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Szegda, A. Brown in New Haven; and Mr. tor at Ifoalius Prep, where he Clarke's up and coming young- field a leading candidate for AU- bowlers did not tors so ' juriea were discovered. Kelly was cek who sang *'0 Promise Me' , skl, 36 North atrMt'; Donald Mo- waa stated he left the farm with­ Carrier’s Jersey atera showred plenty of promise Americon honors in Frankie (The Dili, an American boy, born to ton victory would scramble the vUle. Tenth Aliiiiversarv also of Columbia, were married at and Mrs. Alan Robinson and family dean, 85 Cooper street Brysat-Cbspnian (2) stortod his grid career... .revers­ St. Paul, playing hie first season night'and were forced to described as a material witness in also the Lutnia of which the bride out the required pass and epgoged end some of these boys might bs Fireball) Slhkwich. Sinkwich boa eastern chase and give the Red­ File Intentions St. Joseph's church, IVillimantic, who were guests of her sister, Mrs. to a member. Diachargeil yestef^y: - Norman E. Fish ...... 114 91 112— 315 ing previous rumors, it’s now r*- to pro ranks, was picked by EMdle and take toe beck draft Marriage intentions' have been j the Hoyt case by Prosecutor Paul in loud argument on his return. found later on tat the eeoson up been playing moat of the season skins an opening to finish in a on Thanksgiving morning. Milton Lane, of Wethersfield. Miss Amelia Kosak was her sis­ lig h te r . South Covihtry; Mr. and Middletown. Conn., Nov. 22—OP) H. Burr ....1 2 3 97 100— 320 p<^ed that Joe Bheeketoki will os one of the most promising de­ elderly gentlemen The w fUad at the office of the Town | V. Ckvanaugb. —Big Jim Ckrrier o f Maplewood, there fo r -a berth on the varsity. under the hondlcsp of a broken dead heat for the title they won The Senior Club o f the iGrls' The attendants were Theodore Robert J. Tompkins, 18, of New ter’s maid of honor, smd the brldes- Mra. Morris Gitien, Rockville; Mrs. F. Vlttnef ...103 114 83— 300 get a fresh one-year contract at fensemen he has sver ssen. In fact, lost year. Washington, winner of Team Ne. 4 (1) r. Clerk by Leon Joseph Quart! of | Swol of Willtmantic, and Mias N. J.. enpltoln qf the sea­ C. Wilson ...110 129 113— 351 Holy CrooB . . . . Bonotor Happy WhUe they lost to the Meteors jaw but is still the nation’s lead­ Torrance ...... 61 118 Friendly Society of St. Mary’s York city, charged Wedneaday inalda were Miss Bernice Deptula, Ida Moore, 63 Benton street; Rog­ ing groundgoiner with 795 yards coach JotJtay Mitchell of the In- five games and loner of three, ■till 'Jttafford springs and Mary Cather- Sophie Szegda. aisUr of the bride. $100,000 Borrowecl son’s Woaleyan football team, wras H. Skoog ...121 98 104— 338 Chandler hasn’t missed one of they gave a fine exhibition o f team Fon ...... 102 108 Episcopal church will celebrate with assaulting a third patient Mlaa Bernice Olbert, Mlaa Violet er Ritchie, 16 Anderson street; rushing in the first seven gomes eonfidentlally stated ->tbat would bava to get post Green Bay Paniszko of this city. The bride wore a white satin dress Lawrence Brogan, 116 Adams honored today by the University's Kentucky’s homo games this sea­ work. Schubert...... 104 106 Accident the tenth anniversary of its organ­ Marlborough who, state police said, suffered no Bungard, Misa Ida Opalach, Miss or on average of llS-yards per Robert Fdwrord Dili may become and PhUodelphto. with a train, and a fingertip veil FxUth Wierzbicki and Misa Stelis street. Athlatlc nounetl wrbich. acting on Total ...... 571 529 511— 1609 son. According to Coach Clorka another Eddie Shore. The St. Paul W. Dietz, Jr. .. 97 68 Leroy Bennett. 16, of the Floyd- ization. with a banquet this eve­ injury, was ordered held under |1,- At Lowest Interest a student petition, voted to "re­ game. and carried white rosea The malij Mrs. Howard Lord Skrabaez, all of this town. Steffle Birth: Yesterday, a daughter to Don wnns O ^ ge (1) those boys ate the backbone of fu­ youngster possesses the som* aection o f Elast Granby was ning. to be held at the Y. M. C. A. 000 bail. tire’’ gridiron Jersey No, 87. of honor wore blue brocaded satin Peri teal tls Death Cause Kosak, sister of the bride, was Mr. and Mra. Robert Coe, 364 W. Cargo ...105 121 97— 328 Ttotoyto Oosst Star ture teams. Under hia (Clafke’sX fighting tnsttnets and undying da- Total ...... 293 420 4 1 ». by Patrolman Merrill A number of the charter members 884-2, East Hampton ^ Csnlsr, this section’s outstand­ Springfield Plays of the club are expected to attend, and her flowers were pink rosea. Medical- Examiner Waldo F. ring-bearer. Summit street The town has borrowed $100,000 W. Chapman 104 85 113— 308 Dick DoahleU, AshvOls (N . C ) system twro teams ore UMd in oil' slrs to wdn, and tba make-up that Team Me 2 (8) at eleven p. m. last night ing candidate for national football including former members who . After a wedding breakfast and Desmond said an autopsy, order­ Jamea Lee of Spencer street, Admitted today: Mrs. Helen Jo- from Boston banks in anticipation C. McGulra .. 99 93 99— 291 llm M ; "Wondar with what shades basketball gamea and tha fresh­ Last Nights Fights brought tome and. fortune to Mr. Pasek ...... 182 96 tlie result o f an automobile ac>i recognition, wore that number dur- Larder . now live out-of-town. reception for about a hundred rela- The Fellowship meeting for ed by Coroner Theodore K Steiber beat man and the ushers were hanoon, 33 Server street of taxes. The interest rate to 11 K. Kuhney .. 65 123 105— 318 of rad faces the twro teams con- men squad eras no exception. They Hockey himself. Bo perhaps Eddie Home Tilt Tonight ...... 96 104 it on Brooklyn street opposite hls three years as s star varsity Murphy Following the dinner a short Uvea and friends at the Shell November under the auspices of of Bridgeport, discloeed' that the Chester Kosak, brother o f the Bfrth: Today, a daughter to Mr. one hundredths o f one per cent C. O’Bright .120 106 110— 336 cefned remember Stanford’s play- are in good condition and capa­ Shore has not yet hod his greatest ...... 106 116 parking lot of the American and Mra. John Brink, 23 '*|lu(toon halfback. ble of playing at top speed for Pontlllo .....L. 100 106 program of entertainment has Chateau the couple left for a trip the South Group will be held at primary cauae oi Hoyt’s death was nephew o f the bridegroom, was Before the loan could be secured era saying a few weelu ago that By The AaMdatci Pi thriO! Local hockey fans bs-vs been Company. According to New York. street Wesleyan students living in Con­ ToU I ...... 013 628 624— 1666 eight minutes. The frpsh played Information given to the police been arranged, and a general get- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton j. general peritomtto, and that sec­ bride; Edward Kosak, Zlginond officials bad tc get a ruling from they preferred to play Texas la the Mew York—Ken Overtto, 168%, asking that week end ocheduled necticut who received 'va^ty let­ eight minutes and then tha second Total .. ':t. an acquaintance o f Law* together will follow. The groom is employed at the Lord on Thursday evening, Nov­ ondary causes included pulmonary Olbert. Edward Jagltonskl, Maurice the attorney general estobllabifig Rose BowIT" Woshlngtoa, outpointed A l Hostok. Prslsst Flag Flytog NIgkta gamea be a part of Saturday’s offices of the Steam Boiler Insptk- Ooenerford Serieosly ni ters today were: football-Walton Chambers Marors (2) team took over. Both wrere a bit Jamas waa given a ride to ember 27. The speaker will be the oedema, a ruptured pancreas and Berk and Henly Orzyb. the legality of the October towr 162. Seattle, Wash. (10). Adam sports pegs. According to too ad­ tion aigl Insurance Company in Rev. Mr. Canney of Westchester lacerations of tha lining of the Given in marriage by her father, Boston,-Nov. 32.—OPI— Frank D. meeting. The banks, insisted or T. Bsdiert. Brondford; WUIlom W. KeUh ...... 107 122 132— 361 Str4>-rilw outplayed but wrln or lose these yesterday afternoon Btolock. Jr„ Utchfield; Stanley C. Ptonga (Young K lg MeCQy), 147%, Murray, Utah VP)—OM Gloiy vance report Springfield will play H olla n d ___ Hartford, and the bride works In whose subject will be "Tlie Origin aorta, the body's Chief a m ry. The the bride wore a gown of white Comerford, 48-ycar-old preaideat riartficstion if the law on public Chambers . . . 87 > — 87 When Governor Sumner Sewell boys will be heard from before the filsa over The American Smelting Granby in the car operated Public Records Lookowakl, New Britain; Jamea F. Tonkowslci ..114 *82 104— 300 Detroit, outpointed Mike Kaplan, toe only game in toeoe ports to- Blanchard'.. James. James, who ia employe the offices of the Hamilton Pro­ of Thanksgl'ving." later condition indicated. Dr. slipper satin, with sweetheart of the Boston Ekllson . Company notices as to whether Sundays and of Maine toesed a pwrfect strike current eeaaon passes into history. 147%, Boston (10). and Refining Oompoi^, nlg5t and peller Company in East Hartford. and former chairman of the New McAvoy, Jr, Windsor: George P. Polinaki ...... IIS 117 185^ 366 IgbL ‘Tba acheduto is given below: T. Dtoto .... at the American Dyeing Com'- The local Graqge held Neighbors' Moore aaserted, that Hoyt had r,eckllne, leg o’ mutton sleeves and holidays might be included in the in pitching out the first fan for Lanin, Mess —BUI Wetoharg, 196, day, rain or ehtae, des^te too pro- Satnrdoy, Nsv. 22 They wUl make their home in Co­ Ehtgland Pow er Association direc­ MorrlU. Westbrook. Curtis ...... 145 120 101— 588 WeMtag W. Diets, Sr Went directly to hia work Night on Thursday with the fol­ suffered s "severe injury.’’ court train. Her fun length veil ttms that must elspoe betwean is- the 1941 Stote Semi-Pro baseball Chelsea, Mmae.. outpolntsd teato o f M trlotle veterana otgonl- New Haven at Cleveland. Oaaaervater's Deed lumbia. lowing Granges represented: Bast torate, waa aerioualy ill today in Soceeiv-Frsncla 8. Aplcella. L o F o r g e ..... 106 129— 237 leaving "Leroy Bennett In At the time Hoyt's injuriss wers o f illuolon was draped from a hak> suanca of a call for. a town meet­ tournament, he made thtaga tough AUono, 200, New York (10). aationa. II m towering coble to Indianapolis at' ^ttsburgh. An undivided one halt interest The Agricultural ConaervaUon Hampton, Hemlock and Union. the New England Baptist hoopital. Stomfotd; Lawresoe E. Zohnke, Chicago (g$—Ethel 2Cas Holly Total, " :ed car. presumably with in property on Phelps road has discovsrsd, hospital «lwtors said o f seed peario, and her caacadf ing and the holding of thii sewioa for a lot of other Oovemora. HigUond Pork. N . J.—Joe broken. A ateeplejock oold wintry WashigTton at Horabey: Program of the Columbta-Hebrxm ' Walter Squiera met with a pain­ BriatoL Tots) ...... 566 549 601—1716 Proxy Roy Dumont at tha Notkxial quit her job os a stenograaber to IIS' that Bcnnatt would re* been conveyed to David O. Fuller the man apparently had been kick­ bouquet was o f gardeniaa, roaea The current interest rate to re­ h yuS k, 166, Plainfield. N . J., out- weathor node tke pole too altok Providenca at Philtdelpbia. community held a meeting at He­ ful accident Wedneaday afternoon Cross country—Charles r . Bor- Morforty Bros. (6) Semi-Pro eongreoa bos cooked up learn tha wolding trade beca) there while James was at by Ralph. J. Thrall, conawator of- ed in the stomach., * ' and sweet peas. _. - WIJIyiMl Manlea ported to he the lowest every oe- p ^ tod FYoncisee Montonoil, 162, to climb. Flieasm can’t reach It Buffalo a t Springflald bron last Wednesday evening. when he was gored in the back by Hoyt, a descendwt of one of Tha bride’s attendants wore Santo Fa. N. M.. Nov. 22.— dured by the town. snouckaa Windsor; Gene J. Tro- Nawcomb ....100 126. ( a eonteot far Oovemora to open her three brothers, who ors weld­ Soma time between 7 and S the estate of Josephine G. ThralL ehette. Jr. New Haven: Bernard Newrow Yock (8 ). wtth loddaro. One eK-doughboy Ban toy. Nsv- 28 Bennett witbout tba per* Lucius Roblnaon was elected chair­ a cow athlle cartng for the stock at- S tam fo^’s oldeat faniUiea, will M rainbow colored gowns with match­ Basil A. (P a t) Byan. ranchar ot Boglnks ..... 84 — w* tha 1942 stoto toumoya. Bach wiO ers—moks more aaoney than Wartaatee A. Igao. MddtotowB; Donald T. Worcsstor. Mass. — WaddaU ligg - thfM itilM d tO Pittsburgh at Tndlanapolto o f Jamea hackad James' man of the group, and Rowland L, the farm of W ilit ^ H. Liaser, Mr. buried in Woodland cemetery ifi ing tiaras and' ahoea. AU earriad Roawen and grandocm o f Thomas Frsator ...... 102 no 118— 281 be required tep itch until he -»(— stonograpiMra. The 2S.yeaKold ob- An undivided one half interest in Cobb, vice-chairman for the com­ Ute atowardesaes on tha ptanei Btewnrd. KsrM ta: and Arthur W . iCroB...... 101 102— 202 WssktoftoB. 166. IprilUlSstd. "fftooi the coblea off with a rlfie Now Haven at Buffalo. SM lba parkiag lot, striking property on Phelpe road haa been Squiera to receiving treatment at that city Sunday after funeral arm.bouquetg o( yellow rosM and Fortune Ryan o f New York, and a alto msjov air traamort com­ ea the plate. Tha ona who thiows, ■tonograpbar Is toktag a 2C66A, 4B4SV wlUi Xonrsy tmi tbs oppoa^ sMM of tba ing year . Through. thU organi- Uto H artfort hospital. « sarvtcea conoaotsd at > p. ^m. by sweet peas. 2(rs. Marptret Hcraag, New JTotli Ben. monofer. Btimfora. Custor ...... 102 n * - 217 tha BMot ■ttOus w m ha titlag ths in widdtv at a tmialag aelk conveyed to David O. Puller by zaUon it to poasible for farmers pany mu4t know tlMto oonpanyi I2 K N M r ~ by fti^Bontl l4ika* Ralph J. Thrall. . There 'were many fam ily gather­ the Rev. faiarieq Lemm-Mai H m maid o f honor arori poach noveltoti wera marrtod in St. S o c k e s ...... 97 ■ — " 97 "Bsst Pitching aovemor.’’ Um hMd oC ths sdnot m S4 I to obtain and supcrplUMqihato routes and ba ahls to draw thsa Mantenaes are offletaBy deMg- L a C b ^ p p ^ .119 120 ings here over the holiday. V St. Luke'a ^ tscop al chapel-\ colored stfk with tiara and abort eto cathedral last night correctly fro n nanaory..^ ------og . ■ ■ r . -n^-rbJ Trj-jrsaci^--^ Ej-« ri4,-frf 49MW>-«9Vi? *-i j*#i-.*jflp*i[^ifl

:J> MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAT, NO'VTirMBER 2B, i m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. S/fUTlDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1941 PAGE THIRTBBtl

RED RYDER An Unexpected Meeting Sense and Nonsense BY FRED Hi^RMl TriAJN BEAD, ■WArs■WAT’S iSs. eAL,6H£B helvc. RED RTTDEli/ OUTA IHg ryNB--*Nb A PUfioan Ohange It tha cafualUes keep increasing, For Oolfera Only we will have to rsplacs the auto- lUmember just a short time back I think that I shall never see moblls repair stations at every A baxard rougher than a tree— —aa aliplana motor’s roar corner with hospitals. Caused us to gsM up thoughtless­ A tree o'er which my ball muet fly Help Wanted— MalO'^^SS HiMuetioM Goods 51 Houses for Sale Bethany. 14:538 feet o f rolled If on the green It ie to Me; • Lost and Found Automobiles for Sale 72 ly. and watch it dive and Condition of bank gravel on Utchfleld turnpike Two bachelor girls pf somewhat A tree which standa, that paen to •— BILLFOLX) ON Silver FOR SALE— 1938 Chryaler Royal W AN TE D — YOUNG M AN m il S^ROOM— DREAM O U TFIT com- FOR SALE—IM M EDIATE occu­ and Beacon Falls rood. South Coventry advanced years were tUscuoslng guard, 4 door aedan. radio, heater and chanically Inclined to•- ,learn------sew­^ p le te ly furnished Including <;om- pancy. new single Cape Cod home, No Route Numbera the approaching holidays. near Main atreet, ‘Raat State Roads Tor, doing ao, wa knew someone And makes the shot extremely ___ Leave with Mr«. Mc- overdHve. 22 Norman atreet. ing machine business. One who bination range, priced at $395. fireplace. oil burner, garage. Broomfield. 8-4 mile of water- David and Donald Vozsola, stx- YoungefS-SUter Molly, would a bard; Telephone 4041. can advance to selling dept, pre- Snmil down payment— 18 months Priced right. Arthur A. Knofla. bound macadam on Blue Hills was flying just for fun; long stocking hold all that you •y, 101 Cbeatnut atreet. Man- Construction in force iii the year-old twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. But, oh tba awful dlfferance since A tree whoae leafy arma extend ferretl. Salary. Apply 707 Main to pay balance. See Albert'*, So. 875 Main street. Tel. 6440, or avenue and Packard street. Frank Voxzola of Waterfront want for Christmas? To kill the maable shot I eend; >r. Reward. Ira Laurien. talk of wapa begun. 1936 CHEVROLET SEDAN. 1939 street.. Manchester. Main atreet, Waterbury. 5938. State of Connecticut, announced Coventry. Approximately 3-4 Manor, entertained 22 children at Older—No, Elvira,:wistfully, but A tree that etande in allefice there. Pontiac aedan. 1937 Deaoto aedan. by the Connecticut Highway De­ mile o f traffic bound gravel surface a birthday party at their home a pair of socks would. While angry golfers rave and m FOR S A L E -9 PIECE black wal­ Announcements 2 1936 Ford sedan, 193.1 Chevrolet DRIVER WANTED TO DRIVE a partment November 19, 1941 for on Ripley Hill road. Tuesday afternoon. Ths roar of motors In the sky. now swear. nut dining room set. Good condi­ Lots for Sale makas ms numb and chill; LLu. aedan, 193,1 Plymouth aedan, 1936 coal truck. Apply at 256 Center 73 the w'eek ending November 29, Ellington. Approximatefy 3-4 Mr. and Mrs. John Cummiak and We have leached tba point NlbMcka wera made for foola Uke iR RENT — LATEST TYPE tion. Reasonable. A. S. Flske, And when I think of him who flies. Dodge aedan. Cole Motora -4164. street. 1941. This report docs not include mile of rolled bank gravel surface two children and Arnold Wren, are where the canny motorist carries me. l 0 q » U l bed, for home uae. Ratea North Coventry, Route U. S. 44. LOT FOR S A L E -52x338, Indian It seems my heart stands Drive, Lot 81. Price reasonable. the Wilbur Cross Parkway which on upper Butcher and Pinnacle spending the holiday week-end a bicycle along so be can ride to Who cannot ever ndes a tree. .ble. Call Kemp’a Inc. Tel. W AN TE D —A T ONCE 2 men for roads. ■tUI. work after be finds a place to lawn grading. Apply John S. Wol- B A R S T O W COMBINATION Call Rockville 308 after 6 p. m. Is being constructed on New Loca­ with Mrs. C\immlak's father OUT OUR WAY Auto Accessories— Tires ti tion. Franklin. Peck Hollow road. park. BY J. R. W ILLIAM S rott. 117 Hollister street. stove with oil burner and coll, Michael Wren in Lisbon Center, Pedestrian— Bay, you Just mlosed OUR BOARDING HOUSE W I T ^ MAJOR ROOPLI tTosed For Ckinstnirtlon— Glastonbury. mile of rolled Maine. For, all bis Ufa, that lad’a been me. CARE FOR ONE or two NEED WHITE WALL TIRES? also a bed. Inquire after 4 p. m. taught: Bucoesa demands Detour Provided bank run gruvel on Coleman road. Town Clerk Albert E. Ha-nmon Judge—Gentleman of the Jury, Motoriet—Well, atand etill and m W H A T A MV, NWWUT A B l«. lldren daily in my home. 28 We have over 300 In stock, all N A TIO N A L R E T A IL concern do­ 16 Eldridge street. production. TOUR INVENTlOM l6 3UST ing an annual volume of over Route No. 8 -Waterbury and Greenwich. Approaches to gaso­ has rettirned from this Windham have you come to a decision 7 I’ll try again. DIPFEOEklce IKJ Q O ^ ! DtBPEBHKJCH INI VJOMEKJ.' IF TOO b o iT COME e s A D ,v o u [orton Road. sizes. Brunner's, 80 Oakland St. Forgetting that ia hard for him— OOLDIE CABBIES A J.100,000 has eeveral good oppor- Protest Made Naugatuck. Constructing I ' , miles line station on Merritt Parkway. hospital and Is convalescing at his Foreman—We have. Thr Jury MIS DBOB’UV TELUS ANOTUER l o s t CHORD, doiaaj o u t o f t h e . m a g p i e s m a k b Greenwich. 3-4 mile of reir'We*- but ha must lesru destruc­ COMB AKJO ads to intersection of Route line. N. J. It's got to stop! ^atreet, oppoaite Capen atreet, I.i«dyard. Three sections of town SNATCMINS THE NEXT SOU'O 8 and riea...i 7 otai • ota Hamden and North Haven, NiJrlli Haven. ,1.10 feet of rolled Conaocutlvo Dara...l • ota|U eta WANTED TO TUNE, repair and thirties desire.e place as house- 3 minutea fn>m bus. 128 S l i l t I * Repairs to Stratford avenue IncI' A.C.C.M.P. culvert on Watch- Mcaptad aa PULL PAYMENT If IN.SUBA.NCE lease. 26 Linden street. Tel. 5600, Italy heeded the State Depart­ aug road. marked the downfall of many Mid at tha' bualneaa offlca on or ba­ Fuel and Feed 49-A bridge. monarchies in Europe and In the II fora tha aavanth day following tha Before Voii Have a Fire ment’s advice and returned to the Stonington. Quakataug road — Arat inaartion of each ad otharwisa or Accident United States after Italy entered R mtes Nos. U. S. 1 and U. S. lA town aid. opinion of m'ost of the pjain peo­ WASH TUBBS .tha CHARGE RATE will ba eollaot- FOR SALE— FIREPLACE and — East Haven and Branford^ En­ Accessory Set ple. It was good riddance. Meeow See stove length wood. Apply Edward Houses for Sale 72 the war and before transportation Tolland. 3-4 mile of traffic bound BY ROY CRANB 'od. No raaponatblllty for arrora in became difficult. The Americans larged Intersection, 8 inch rein­ In Portugal, however, where the itatapbonad ads will ba aaaumad and .McKINNEV BROTHERS J. Holl. Tel. Manchester 3117 or gravel surface on John Welgold V * WANT TO CHECK ON A SUSPECT. FOR SALE— 8 ROOM house, near remaining in Rome are nearly all forced concrete pavement. WASH TUBBS N / CAROL |thatr deeuraey cannot ba guaran- SOS .Main St., Manehester. Conn. 5118. road. revolution of 1910 expelled Al­ 51 THE CAR WriH M CKI...tF >ute No. U. S. l A —Elast Hav­ fonso and the royal family for all AND A BLONOe— / WASH WAS en. 3.589 feet of concrete pavement Trumbull. Bridge and 1,797 feet ------1 CAR AND WATCH_ Index of Clatisiflcatiou rear Quarryville Methodist church and newspaper -correspondents. of rolled bank run gravel ap­ time, the ascendency of the mon- AMD I'M SURE yMOCKIMSlATK at Bolton Notch. Alexander Relations between the United on a section of the New Haven- archial line in 1640 it still cele­ — IT WA6WT HIS MA5'9E HE'S a '...... Garden— Farm— Dairy proaches oh Merritt Parkway and , WIFE Bunce. Tel. Manchester 3466. States and Italy—until WoolPs un­ Saybrook road. Freiichlown road. brated. TAKIN6 ONE jam.nta ...... I’ roducta 50 East Haven. Widening ’ of San­ ,__lacM ...... WANTED — Experienced explained arrest—have been quies­ Tnimbiill. 4 miles of rolled The stamp above, issued in 1940 OPTHBOPRce Oastka ...... FOR SALB>-NEW 4 ROOM house, cent since July when Italians con­ ford Place Intersection with Route dIBLS HOME FOR SALE—YELLOW GLOBE 1-2 acre of land in Bolton. $4200. gravel on ten ae.cUons of town aid lo commemorate the 300th anni­ T ■Csrd of Thanks ...... SERVICE STATION sular officers were ordered to U. a. lA. roads. Ho .Momorlsm ...... turnips 60c bu. Buckland ceme­ Thomas Murdock. Phone 5722. Routes Nos. 3 and 1 5 -East versary of the restoration of the tery sign. South Windsor, name leave the United States and Italy Union. Approximately V4 mile |Leot and Found ...... ATTENDANTS Hartford. Main street. Bridge on monarchy, bears a likeness of Annennoemnsta ...... on barn. H, Warren Case. ordered all American consuls out of rolled gravel surface on the King John IV, Duke of Braganza. iVortonala ...... 70 ACRE FARM in Manchester of Italy. the Hartford by-paen. Sainry S28.00 Weekly. Bigelow Hollow road. As leader of the patriotic party, m ■ Aniaoiabilea good house, all tools, reasonably Just before the American offi­ Route No. U. 8. 5— Berlin, New­ Voluntown. Four sections of lAntomoblss for 8ala ...... Address Box D, % Herald priced. Also 6 rooms at Green ington and Wethersfield. 6 miles of the Duke succeeded in 16$0 in ex­ ^•tOBObllsa for Kachange Household Goods 51 cials left, Ra,>Tnond Hall of New town aid roads. acres, modern Improvements, 2 rolled gravel surface on Berlin pelling the Spanish usurpers lAete Aeeaaaortss—TIrsa .. York city, a clerk In the American Washington, three miles of roD- {Ante Bapatrins—Painting FOR SALE—BAR.STOW combi­ car garage $5200. Terma. 25 acres consulate, was arrested and held turnpike. —- making himself king, after lAgta Beboolt ...... on main highway. Just right for ed gravel surface on the Morrla country had been 60 years undei nation stove, green enamel, also in prison in Milan for four days Meriden. 1.256 feet of reinforc­ road. tAatos—Ship by Trnok .... development, sell by acre or com­ ed concrete pavement at the inter­ the yoke of Spain. |Antea—For Htro ...... Notice parlor stove. 71 Charter Oak SL before protests brought about bis Washington. 8-4 mile of traffic .Qgragsa—8ar. ica—Sto raga plete. Very low price,, Several release. section of Route U. 8 . 5 and W il­ The cortea ratified John as king FOR SALE—4 BURNER Oriole lots in A A Zone to settle estate, bound gravel on Baldwin Hill road. In 1641 and ha ruled for IS years, 3 fotorcyolsa—Bicycles ___ No explanation was given for his bur Cross parkway. Weston. I ' j miles of. traffic \wantod Autos—Motoroyclss gas stove, oven thermostat con­ lyits in best locations, In all sec- Route No. IT. 8 . 5 A - Windsor. restoring tha finances and promot­ JJL. ■od Prafssalaaal Isrrlees /.nning Board of .-\ppeals detention except that Italy was at bound gravel on Longer I,ane, old trol. gray and white $25.00. 29 tiona In town. James Rennie, 62 war and “ any foreigner might hap­ About 1 mile of concrete sidewalk ing commerce and agriculture, no ptlnssa Ssrvlcss Oftsrsd ...... l| CTiester Drive, Plneacres. Easton Turnpike and White Birch ALLEY OOF onaebeld Ssrvlcss Offsrsd ....ll-A The Zoning Board of Appeals of Hamlin street. Tel. 7567. pen to be arrested” and ramps on Hartford-Springfleld road. easy task after home rule had been Ooola Makes ,\n Impression BY V. 1. H AM LIN f the Town of Bolton- will hold a road Wethersfield. Bridge over Jordon a b ^ t for six lioeadas. BlldlnB—Contracting ...... 14 public hearing on Wednesday. No­ Route No. U. 8. 6—East Hart­ Lane and Wolcott Hill road. In 1644 tha Spaniards wera lorlsta—Nurssrica ...... It vember 26th, 1941. at 7:30 P. M.. ford. About 1 mile of reinforced WeUterafleld and Hartford. A completely defeated at the battle Vontral Olrsctors ...... it in the Community Hall, Bolton Embroider ^Holy Cross Panel concrete pavement on Burnside se ;tlon of the Silos Deane highway of Montijo. In 1840 and 1654 the . aagtlnr—Plumbing—Rooflpg ., 11 REAL ESTATE avenue. , Jnauranca ...... ll Center, on the application of Mr. and grade separations at Silas Portuguese won important naval Southbury. 3 Vi miles of rein­ IvMUlInary—Orsssmaklng ...... and I( Mrs, Edwin Cornelluaon for a Purehaae Deane highway, Hartford avenue battles over the Dutch off the coast .itilovtiig—Trucking—Storage .. eertifleate 10 of approval of the loca­ forced concrete pavement from the and New York, New Haven. and of Brazil to return Portugal to the '‘ ■bllo Passsogsr Ssrvlea ...... Id-A Junction of Routes U. S. 6 and No. dating—Papering ...... ii tion for a gasoline fllling station That Home From Hartford railroad. ranks of world powers. "Why all the clanging now? Pve already been run over!” ofaasTonal Services ...... 11 at the former Sheldon property on 67 Westerly. Wilton. Vi mile of rolled gravel kapalrlng ...... it Route 44. ARTHUR A. Route No. 8—Beacon Fails and surface on Weston road. ~ dlerlBg—Dyeing—Cleaning .. <4 All persona interested in this Naugatuck. 3'-» miles of reinforc­ Windsor hoekH. Approximately rUONBRVILLE POLKS diet Goods end Service ...... 14 ed concrete pavement from Beacon ______BY FONTAINE f-OX ranted—Business Service .... application 14 may appear at this '4 mile of .bituminous macadam Edaeafloaal hearing. KNOFLA Fall, northerly. pavement on Webb street Route No. 39-^8omer. About Vfc and Claesea ...... II Zoning Board of Appeals, 878 Mala St. PImmm M40 ROAD8IDB REAPING BY JOHN GREENLEAF WoRTLE Instructions ...... 11 Town of Bolton. mile of bituminous concrete ap­ ng ...... i L a proaches to Scantlc river bridge. V aii—Oramstle ...... it Keeney Hutchinson, ______Poet laureate of toonbrville atad—Instructions ...... N Chairman. Windsor Locks and East JVlnd- Ellington Plaasels) .Margaret H. Rich. sor. Reinforced concrete slab gnda—Stooks—Mortgages ... li bridge over the Omnectlcut river. ~glDeta Opportunities ...... II Secretary. a. r. Bwr ay to Loan ...... 't t One-way traffic. Avoid If possible. ■alp aad gltaatlaas Route No. 2*—New Canaan, IH IW. 4M-6. BoekvOto Wanted—Fsmala ...... || miles of reinforced concrete pave­ I dp Wanted-Mala ...... M ment on South avenue. FRSC Kl^ AND HIS FRIENDS AH Set! Wanted ...... |4-A Notice Trial Justice Carl A. OoeKring BY MERRILL BLOS8BR Wanted—Mels or Fsmals II Route No. 32— Franklin. Leba spent Thanksgiving with relatives WANTED non and VITndham. Grade croasliig ■la Wanted ...... i i -a in Long Island, N. T. V M n w b o im a b u y A n d 7 ? ^ lions Wanted—Femala ... >• Zoning B ^rd of Appeals elimination at WilUama eroasing. A (saa ON A euy, Snatlons Wanted—Mels .... II- 05-GALLON Routs No. 34—Orange and West Mrs. Nellie Rice of New London yooPRr Boy, 'lOo aukc pmant Agencies ...... 44 spent ThanlUgiving with her AMD WV MUD A t h e WCW HOW ID Uao l eask Pets PaW*si ' In conformity with the require­ Haven. 30,406 feet of reinforced ------• » HELP m l snuMSEsr SU1CHXR A BUM— - ALCOHOL OR concrete pavement on Derby av­ daughter and family, Mrs. E. FaMelaa ments of the xoning regulations Financs of Main street AND t h a t <3«V «« m b -Blrda—Pau ...... 41 of the ToWm of Manchester, the enue. A MAPpy 7H0U«HT> d«a Btook—Vablelsa ...... 41 CLEAN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cutta of FWO/ Agltry and Buppllai ...... Zoning 41 Board of Appeals will hold Route No. U. 8. 44 — Eastford NOW UaiVN and Pomfret. Approximately 6H Broad Brook spent the holiday CAXEFULLy fantad —Pata—Poultry—Stock a 44 public hearing on TTiursday eve­ Oli, DRUMS with Mrs. Cutis’s parents Mr. and Far Sale '■iaeellaaaaaa ning, November 27th In the Muni­ miles of bituminous Macadam daa Per Bala ...... 4| Mrs. Lelsnd Sloan of Maple ave­ 8 0 7 3 cipal Building at SrOO P. M„ on pavement and steel girder bridge; nue. gta and Aoeaatorlaa ...... 41 also, slabt line cut at intersection didlag Uataiialt ...... 41the following applications: Miles H. Aborn who is stationsd Hall the bonnet, hall to tha —Watebsa—Jawtlry 44 Application of Arthur R. Voss, of Routts No. 98 and No. 101 on at the U. S. Naval Station in irieal Appliancst—Radio.. 4| .50 the Phoenlxville-Pomfrat road. wralsooat ball the mittens! * Hers and Faad ...... 4V a of 213 Autumn Street, for per- Great Lakes, III., has returned ara three engaging, Individual ae- mi.xslon to operate a Dine and WeUPay'l Slight delays. Traffic la urged to from a ten day furlough spent lag—Farm—Dairy Produeta M avoid this section, if possilSle. Best ceaaoriaa combined to make a act __ Id Oooda ...... Dance 41 establishment, and sell Ilq- writh his parents Mr. and Mrs. which will give your winter sports ilaary and Toola ...... 41 route Is posted. Fred M. Abom of Main street : loatrumanu ...... 41uora, on premises of property lo­ Route No. 58—Fairfield. 8 mites outfit the lift of its life. Aa you and Stora Edalpmant ... 44cated at 857 East Middle Turn­ of bituminous macadam oa Black TTie monthly youth rally will bo can sea, tba merest amateur can at tba Storaa ...... 44 pike, in a Resident A cone. held Sunday, November 80, at 7:80 maka thaas pisoea—tt ia easy to Apparal—Pan ...... 41 Rock turnpike 'To Bap ...... 41 Application of Barachia Paganl. Moriarty Brotlien Route No. 68—Utetafleld and p. m. at the Rockville Baptist finiah them too with thia decora- Sa Baapd Botala Baaarta of 59 Homestead Street, for per­ Morris. Straits turnpike. 5 miles of church, at which Rev. Harald tlva atltoblng which wrlll mak* Baataasaata mission to operate - a package 301-315 Center At Broad SL bituminous macadam from the vll- Craw will speak on "Christian them locA as though they oam« SCORCHY SMITH WItaoat Board store 44 at 59 Homestead Street in a 8 2 6 6 Youth Working for a Jtist and right out of the world's cholceal Whom Out-Sit This One? BYJ 0 HNC.TBBB 1 ■Faatad ...... 41-A lags of Utchfleld southerty. d Baanrta ...v ... 44 Residence B cone. Telephone 8500 Route No. 65—Trumbull. Strat­ Durably Peace.” The worahtp aer- accessory shop. What matarlalat Tice wilt be led by the Baptlat 7 ___ aaranta ...... d1 Application of Gertrude Rtraugh. B)' Ml*. A «M Ckknt ford and Shelton. 5 milea of rrin- Fsit, flannsl, suede, vdvetesii. oor' > ■OyKOUr'TiLDC Y#'M8fLAf«8lM0KTM\ Itc flMB JSvorU NM t ' anphovu 6 aata,-Iteoma Plata. Beard Tanamaaia ...... •! Make the Holy Ooss panel for young people anu a queation period Ntm HonoP TM* wtttH.pip yau?\ of W Ridge Street, for permission This is one of the most unusual forced concrete pavement on Sliel- duroy or wool tweeds are all .tdaal i ^ / 7H n 9 A MXIOi ] A MAUQN *10 AttMOtY (\r v i«n u J m 'r m f u m YOU _ Lecatleea tar Baal .. to conveH a 3-famiIy into a 3- Christmas gifts for your family, will follow. The meeting has been Pattern No. 8078 Is In sisss II w r HnPOWNMHTMWOtXPUUl For Beat ...... and beautiful panels you've aver ton-Nlcbols road. MILAM iMUrMS PWM W t MMU. A •W 'W w m ' ____ iTO^ It,;. AMD KON 1$c 9na,«nuM8tD . . . Application of John F. Howard, terial, enclose some embroidery and tha Tuuth Committss of the Inch. To Une waistcoat; 1 yard 85- pa^Jbam *B^da* '' FOR SALE of a 16 by 13 inch cross. Fmeon road. IN/. of 136 Oakland Street for per- floss and asnd a panel to a ahut- Tolland County Council of inch ifiatarial. Bt^alUUiw far Bala .. NEW FLORENCE AND Wor)la of the prayer are done Route N a 148—East Haven and choichaa In cooparatlon with tha Froaartp car Bala .»• lUitaton to make alteratlona and in or an invalid. Each will ds- For thia attractive pattern, aeni in brown, with each capital tetter Branford. Bridge over East Haven Baptist church. * tdH4d far Bala .«.«■ addiUona to present gas station, ALLEN RANGES done In a vivM giwen. rad, blue or rive much pleasure from doing river and widening cuts. Tempo­ 15c in cola, yodr name, addrcaa Bala said alterations U> be closer to tke the embroidery heraelf. Lean H. RoMnaao. 23) of Brook' pattern number and aiae to Th« lb ••••aoaaaaoB***** Abo Heaters ami Uacd yellow. The cross is outlined in rary bridge provided. ■tiaet line than regulations per­ line. Mass., waa fined |2S and Manchester Herald. Today's Pat toy SaIb »•#••• Combinatioiui blue aniH>i n t ' ^ road- W — ------k m It’-,: ct«' • » -T'*' 9^. r

■ FOURTEElf SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1941 jpaw^ratpr Eimiittg Hmlh

al adueattoa for the Stats Depart­ John L. Jennay, Captain and M n. Change School ment of Education. Officers Hold David MoCbUmn.■ - . U aut and if n . ^ bon t Town New Baaia Heard Along Main Streer ^ Joaeph LaBaUa, Limit and *Mn. Former regulations provided pu­ Archie Kilpatrick, Staff Sergeant DIAL Transport Law pil transportation to trade school Get-Together and Mrs.I. Frank O, - Steele,- - Oor- - itOBomoh Trtbe Ko. 5t, Im- only when there was no trade And on Some o f Manche$ter*g Side Streeta^ Too porai and Mrs. C. Edwin Jsoobson. _ Order of Red Men, will school In the town In which the Private Douglas Taft and friend. 7 7 5 2 or Its refuUtr meetinf In the pupil lived. New regulations made A friend of oqcs tells ua about<^ln town aipOn—M d the;nMa doing G u a r d G u e s t S o f Center on Welle street Manchmter Boys May by the Legislature, July 1, provide a church convention he attended a whale of a buslnesa from all re­ 6172 r evenlnr et 8 o’clock. Re- that the state shall |>ay one-half ports. Some places have two of Col. Maxwell; Guidon jmente will be served after Now Tdike Giurses at the amount paid by the town for and brings back a story one of the them and if there 1s room a third FOR RELIABLE, meeting. Other Trade Schools. transportation to the trade schools, after dinner speakers told. The one Is put in. Although it is done Is Presented. DEPENDABLE up to gSO per year per pupil. The principsl In the story was a minia- sub rosa in most places.they are KOPPERS AND ECONOMICAL new law provides for trade school ter who had hla teeth removed and being used as gambling devices, Manchastef’s State Guard offi­ Under ehanfed reaulatlona gov­ transportation for a "reasonable was waiting for hla new plates. and some spots are said to put up erning transportation to the trade distance.” Hla dentist called him and told merchandise for prizes for high­ cers were the guests last night in COKE Laundry First Quality schools, Manchester boys may this This change In the law enables him to call into the office to have est scores through a week. They th# State Armory, West Hartford 3rear attend trade schools in Hart­ students to attend out-of-town his new plates tried to see if they came Into town as they did all of Colonel William J. Maxwell, Xmas Gift Photos trade schools and to receive in­ lit well. THE W. G . ford, Meriden, Middletown, New over the state—all of a sudden. Commander officer of the 2nd Bat­ At Low Prices! Britain and Willlmantic, where struction in courses which are not The minister went to the den­ For some reason or other the own­ courses not given at the ,)ocal offered in the local school. tist's office and the new plates ers of the machines took It for talion, 1st Military District of the GLENNEY CO.< ELITE STUDIO trade school are offered, it was an­ At the Hartford Trade School were placed in his mouth. The den­ granted that the application of a Guards at a social get together nounced today by A. S. Boynton, courses not offered In Manchester tist told the clergyman to press federal license fee to such ma­ which brought together officers Coitl, Lumber, Masons’ SuppUM;- SHARP'S director of the bureau of vocation- are automobile repair, drafting- the teeth together for fit and also chines made them legal, but we and enlisted personnel of the head­ Paint architectural, linotype, masonry, to utter some words he was in the wouldn’t be surprised to see them quarters staff of the Hartford 886 No. Mnin SL Tel. 4148 painting, paperban^ng, plumbing habit of using frequently to see If go out of Manchester as fast as area, and their wives. LAUNDRY and printing. Manchester boys can he could talk naturally. they came In. The party was arranged by also attend classes in automobile The dentist was put back on hla It sounded strangely like Al Ca­ C?01onel Maxwell assisted by Lieut. RANGE repair, ornamental design, print­ heels when the minister raised his pone days over - in Hansen’s Milk Edward Trombley as chairman, TAXI? ing, sUversmithing, toolmaking voice and shouted “Jesus” and al­ Bar the other day when a stranger and officer and enlisted personnel and sheet metal at Meriden. Mid­ most Immediately thereafter In of the battalion staff. and CALL dletown also offers a course in walked In and asked, "Has Tony Just as loud a voice "Christ.” The been In here ? Do you know UuMon la Preseated No Banquet Too Small To Be automobile repair. dentist started to remove the ; 6588 Other Courses Tony?” The proprietor of the milk Before the social and dance Ma­ plates saying, "Don’t get excited. bar didn’t get the drift of the jor Robert McKona of the Brigade At New Britain Trade School, Reverend, we will correct any Appreciated FUEL OIL ) Promptl Manchester, boys may enroU in questioning and said so. 'The stran­ staff. Quartermaster’s division, faults you find In the plates.” ger said "I’m going to put a pin presented Colonel Maxwell and hla safe! automatic screw, dniftlng-archl- The minister realized his ex­ Service! tectural, linotype, masonry, plumb­ ball machine in here and don’t do staff a headquarters guidon. Colo­ None Too Large To Handle pression had been misunderstood business with Tony. This is my nel Maxwell thanked Major Mc- ing, printing and toolmaking. and explained, “On the contrary, Courses at Willlmantic are auto­ spot and I don’t want to see one Kone for his thoughtfulness and L T. Wood Co. MANCHESTER TAXI doctor, there are no faults. If I of Tony’s machine in here.” So cooperation with the unit mem­ 51 Bissell Street mobile repair and drafting-archi­ can express, those two most beau­ Arnold Pagani & Son * M. Orfitelll, Mgr. tectural. Day classes are in opera­ sa}rlng he walked out of the milk bers. tiful words in the language at the bar, wrote some notes in a note­ A buffet luncheon was served by PHONE 4496 Onioe At The Tea Room tion from 8 to 12 and 1 to 5. top of my voice without the plates CATERERS OF B E TT^l KIND book and went on his way. a West Hartford caterer and danc­ Further Information concerning slipping they are perfect for me." content of courses and the time at Before leaving the place the ing was enjoyed until 1 a.m. with 174 Y, Spruce Street Tel. 5790 which they are in operation may stranger said he would spilt 50-50 music by Bill Taslllo’s Orchestra. Mrs. Philip Cheney, who Is Company O and H of this town are be obtained from John G. Echmal- president of the Hartford Garden with him on the machine’s take and that it would be delivered In a unite of the 2nd Battalion. ian, director of the Manchester club, lives in Manchester, but Isn't Trade School, or directors of the few days. Those who attended the bat­ a member of the Manchester Car­ OAK GRni< Hartford, Meriden, Middletown. den club, one of the most active When the machines were left In talion social and dance from Man­

WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” New Britalii and Willlmantic in the state, we have been told. town few of the owners of places chester were: Major and Mrs. Her­ Trade Schools. he^e knew who was placing the bert H. Bissell, Captain and Mrs. ’ ll;

DINE AND DANCE Why not equip the police auto­ machines or who owned them. mobile cruisers with Are extin­ LEGION DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! Glee Club Opens guishers? This is not the first What ever happened to that pro­ loaat Beef Chicicea Cscdstore Roast Turkey time this has been advocated. posal to eliminate the bod curve on made by lalf Broilers Veal Scallopine Veal Cutlets Steaks Season Tomorrow There are some who insist that Hartford road just west of Pine

Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer extinguishers should be standard street? A few years back Rogers equipment. paper mill executives offered to 0 Oak Street Tel. 3894 The Beethoven Glee Club will fILMS II B-I-N-G-O When a resident in the Man­ give the land necessary for DEVELOPEDlEVELOPED AV1> AND ■ ■ ^ open Its concert season with a chester Fire district wants to call concert of sacred and secular mu­ straightening out the curve, but We Cater To Banquets the fire department it Is necessary nothing has ever been done about PRINTED sic tomorrow at the Union Con­ gregational church in Rockville of to telephone the call to the Bon it. One objection to the plan at 24-HOUK SERVICE Ami plant. This call goes through the time was the existence of the SATURDAY NIGHT which Or. George S. Brookes is Film Deposit Box pastor. The concert will be held police headquarters and immedi­ old Rogers block which stood In ately the man at the station con­ the way. That h8is been removed At Store Entrsnee LEGION HOME — LEONARD.STREET at 7 o'clock in the chapel of the tacts the cruisers by radio telling and there is no reason why the church. The club will be assisted by Mrs. them of the location of the fire. road cannot now he rebuilt. Admission ...... '...... 50c. Many times the police have ar­ It does hot seem like a costly Elsie H. Gustafson, soprano splo- KEMP'S Give Yourself A Treat! fst and Edward Richardson who rived before the firemen and what job, and it would correct for all tt lot of good they could do If time a very bad traffic condition. Regular Games Start 8:15 — Penny Bingo At 7:20. will render some. piano selections. DeLUXE SUNDAY DINNERS Sunday afternoon a rehearsal of there was an extinguisher in the The Hartford road route is becom­ police car. INDIVIDUAL SEATS FOR EVERYONE! At Manchester’.s Favorite Eatingr Place the club will be held at the Eman­ ing an Import-int artery, especial­ ROAST TURKEY OR NATIVE CHICKEN uel church at 4 p.m. sharp. Follow­ There have been times, too, ly since aircraft plant employment ing the rehearsal a buffet lunch when a shovel in the police cars has increased so. No doubt thq Selectmen will find the present Plus Sweepstake and fellowship hour will be en­ would have helped stop a grass or Do You Need — joyed. The club will leave the forest fire. With all the agitation Rogers firm cooperative in any ef­ over national defense why not add fort to Improve the condition at 5 Admission Prizes 75. church promptly at 6 p.iti. in priv­ • ALCOHOL ate car for Rockville. a first aid kit, along with the pro­ that point.. Includes Appetizers - Soup - Vegetable - Potatoes Dessert - Coffee - Tea or Milk posed fire fighting apparatus? All • PRESTONE 1 Door Prize

ALSO A FINE VARIETY OF SEA FOOD of these are essential equipment That young blond girl with dark LOBSTERS - SCALLOPS - OYSTERS SHRIMP, ETC. AIJCE COFRAN for police cars. It seems to us. eyebrows you see riding a bicycle • BATTERIES Plenty of Parking Space In the Rear! ‘‘No Wines — Liquors — Ju.st Good Food” (Known As <)aeen Alice) around town while attired in rid­ ETC. SPIRITUAL MEDIUM A (;ouple of merchants were ing breeches and suede jacket is STOP AT WELL LIGHTED AND PATROLLED! Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son dlsciiSsInz the soaping of windows none other that Miss Adelaide Bom With a Veil. on Hallowe’en and the nuisance Grayson, the parachute jumper THE TEA RO0M Readings Dally 8 A. M. to B P. M. the pranks of the youngsters who hopes some day to crack the PLEASE NOTE: Sidewalks Have Been Laid From 883 Main Street 0pp. St. JameVs Church Or By Appointment. In the Serv­ caused. The day following Hal­ world’s high jump record for wom­ BRUNNER'S ice of the People for SO Years. lowe’en practically every window en. She is employed at the Pion­ Main Street To the Legion Home. 80 Oakland St. Tel. 5191 I OB Church Street. Hartford, Conn. on Main street and on many of eer plant here and la considered OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT! Phone 0-00B7 the side streets must be washed. one of the plant’s best 'chute pack­ Some windows are messier than ers.

others, but no matter to what ex­

tent the soap marks hav.e been The bus situation at the Center applied the merchants have to re­ has become an intricate problem.

move them, or have .them removed. There just doesn’t seem to be curb­

One of the merchants said he stone space enough to take care bad heard of a plan that is follow­ of the buses that park to discharge Announcing The Opening ed in a mid-west city that turns and take on passengers. The con­

tha window-soaping nuisance to dition is hazardous for persons

some good even though it doesn’t leaving or boarding the buses and Why Not Get The Most eliminate the necessity of having it is hazardous for the automobile

the windows washed. drivers passing the parked vehicles. 'The merchants In the city men­ O f Our New One person has suggested that the tioned were of the opinion some­ buses might be parked within the

\ thing should be done about the traffic circle at the Center, and It Out Of Life By Enjoy­ Hallowe’en prank and they devised seems to us that plan bears some

a plan th ^ has worked out well. serious study. They invite the youngsters to A. Non. Enlarged Plant make soap pictures on their dis­ play windows. They offer prizes ing Home Ownership for the best works of art. Lights

are left burning In the windows

and the townspeople turn out in big numbers to watch the young

artists put their talents to work. In An Ideal LocatW Consequently the merchants have

a large number of prospects look­

ing over the dlsplaya In their Dial

windows. The “art work" is left on the windows for a couple of 32 30 Such As days so that all may come and Cllw , Oooifortsble Carol

aee the prize winners. Goortooas Servleo At All Tlnieo! According to reports the young-

sters^go for the contest in a big way and the merchants feel, that C IT Y T A X I it'is a good advertising stunt. Maybe the locgl merchants could DENNIS fifURFHY, Prop. get together on some such stuqt STONEHAVEN hero. ’ , RY CLEANERS

—Plant, 93 Wells Street— Tho pin ball maebhias’ aro back Read Herald Adys. 'P Many beautiful homes have been built here^^carly a

-Hranch Store, 195 Center Street dozen more are under construction-^ost of them for own*

DINE and DANCE ers waiting to move in. Drive in and look them over. You

St may see one that will aid you in determining the style o f FACTS ABOUT OUR NEW PLANT

house you want. DANTE'S RESTAURANT 1. Absolutely the same phone number. 10 East Ceatcr Street Odd FeOows BoildliiE

ITALIAN AND AMERICAN COOKING

Featarinf Chicken, Steaks, Spaefaetti and Ravioli. Good Building Sites For Sals 2. Oothes taken up to 5 :30 Thursday will be returned the Orders Pot Up To Take Ont.

NOW FEATURING: DANTES RHYTHM BAND! same week.

On Streets In All Parts Of

3. For convenience, bring your clothes to our branch Manchester

store located at 195 Center St.

Wc Have Several Owners sf Hohms Who Waat To SeD. Every One of Them

A Good Piece of Property and a Genuine Bargain.

4. For quick service come to 93 Wells Street where our SUPER-BINGO kv MV rsal apart trsas oar aew

new plant is located. at tEe

ARMY & N m aUB, Inc.

Saturday, November 22

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Alexander Jarvia, Owaar aad Developer.

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