The Weather Average Dally Circolation Forocoat ol tl, S. Wcatber m iO B T lE If Far the Moeth s f October. IN # Mra. Rote Kronlck of the Wilrose tHiody tonight aad Friday Mr^ Clarence T. Anttenwii Dress shop will be thq commenta. somewhat colder tonight, eoatin- M is * Anne Ward, younger 167 Princeton atreet entortamed Fashion Show tor and haa personally selected 6,498 ned cold Friday aad Haturday. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. at her home yesterday ^em oop ' t Daniel J. Ward of Marble street, the modish garments which the C om fort Member of tbe AafiU in honor of the fourth ^ youthful models will wear. pQbotit Town left today for California where and Boieaa of OIrealattoM Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm ‘ %“ *l*not‘’*a.*?e ^ r e ' reqierted to she will spend the winter. It will her young Is On Tonight Final Rehearsal meet tonight at 7:30 at the Rialto Fav6rs, balloons and other be remembered that her brother, tlons for the party wmnrn were nfttr|OtlCpatrioUc The final dress rehearsal of the PRICE THREE CENTS theater for instructions. Rev. Paul B. Ward, who was or­ The (FOURTEEN PAGES) win »■ importmnt in recognition of election “ T- revue was held last night and the (CHasaUtod Aivortlalag oa Pago IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1940 St tlM American Licglon i dained by the late Bishop NUm little boys and girls present tfom Gibbons Assembly Will participants were all confident of Lamp Beauty VOL. LX..NO.S8 avaalnf of the Bm*o Orford Parish Chapter, D. A. R- in Hartford in 1932, was cail^ this town and Rockville enjoyed Hold Style Revue at the appeal of the' program to all jittee at 7 o’clock. All of ' will hold its November ineetmg to ea •• in the fall to leave the staff lively games and the array or who attend. Last season when the For Every Room In the Houne. n who have »lgn ^ up to m - morrow afternoon at 2 30 at in of the Roman Catholic church of good^ things provided by Mrs. An­ Wbiton Auditorium. assembly gave a somewhat simi­ In the venture O^laNaeMon « e Y. M. C. A. The hostesses will ^ St. Paul the Apostle. New York derson. Priscilla received many City, to take up pastoral work at ^ lar program the hall was filled to he on hand ao the time Mrs Charles Sumner and Mrs. lovely gifts, as well as a beautiful­ overflowing. y Model Shown— Roosevelt Welcomed jltmea Nichols. Mrs. ..Clarence Old St. Mary’s, the Paulist church j i Mrs. Henry Mutris. papt presl- ' mahtloned. ly decorated birthday cake. Mrs. John Barry and Leonard 6 Way and 7 Way Wickham of The Pines. Manches­ in San Francisco. j I dent of Gibbons Assembly, Cath­ Italy Begins Big » Driggs will play the piano^com - ter who is state D. A. R. commit­ olic Ladles of Columbus, will be In town court Saturday Robert An anniversary mass will be Workmen today were busy at mistress of ceremonies at thee /panimenta. and during Ore toter- tee’ chairman of the Goveraor nils!ii9ifwh^h--5efreshmpnt8 will lUtehcl of «41 Weat Center a tw ^ celebrated for Mrs. Lucy Farr, to­ the armory dismantling the voting fashion show and entertainment Jonathan Trumbull house, which machines and other elecUon equip­ Floor Lamp Charged with pasaingr a s^°P morrow morning, at i :30 in si. which the sssembly 1s presentln;; served. 'Those who .'have not al the D. A. R. owns, will speak on ment. "The total election costs this ready secured tlc^eta may do so By Big Crowd as He • H S ^ e e and Weat Center James's church. this evening at 8:15 In the Whlto: i Each lamp beauUfully designed that subject. Members have the yesr are estimated at $4,500 In the win appear, aa will Gunnar Bom - privilege of inviting guests and sudltorium on North Main stree . at the door. with heavy rich bronre as town report. The sum Includes not In a S i 5 i 7 Hackmatack atreet. Sn^ne interested will be welcome- The Armv and Navy club auxil­ base and colored shades. Each iary .will hold its regular meeting only yesterday’s contest, but the lamp guaranteed to give you bet­ charged with The members are also ''emindetl earlier primaries and town elec­ AmM hM »pp«ar«d on tnl? same to bring articles for the box f i ! tomorrow evening at eight o clock ter light. charge at least four times prevl- Crossmore N. C. school. at the Army and Navy clubhouse. tion. Returns to Capital oualy. I Marv Biishnell Cheney auxiliary, ‘ Francis J. Gill, son of Mrs. John HALE'S SELF SERVE Pass Beyond Kala The Alpine Society will hold U.« H. Gill of 191 Main street hss en­ $6.95 .95 regular meeting tonight at i .30 at i;. S. VV. V., has been invited to The Original In New England,!------v attend a sps^'o' church **'’^1^* tered St. Francis hospital, Hart­ Tells Tlirong He Would the Norman street club. ford, for observation. Full Newspaper Page Used Sunday N^ember 10, at the Sal­ Regular $8.50 3-Bulb .For Roosevelt VN'elcome vation Army citadel. Members are Couple Save Dimes Two Invading Divisions Cross Senate Shows Rather IJve in Wash­ p r in c e s s The Woman’s. Missionary society ^(dtreek High Command ! urged to meet at the Army and AND HEALTH MARKET ' Floor Lamp Years to Buy Furniture I Stream Reached Eight ington Thun Any Q iy; i of Emanuel Lutheran church will Navv club at 10:.30. The auxiliary Acknowledges Moun­ WashingUm, Nov. 7. i/P) meet tomorrow afternoon at .^.JU a CATTLE At Thla Special Prlo. Four-Seat Gain On.e of, the capital’s business RESTAURANT ifl also invite^l to take part in the Columbia, 8. C.. Nov. 7.—OP) Days Ago in Drive 'Fhanks ‘Old Friends* at the church. All members are Armistice Day parade. which tain Fighters Forced j houses took a full newspaper Cor. Main and Penrl streets reminded to bring in their Boxes a POULTRY —Mr. and Mrs. Frank-E. Rook ' ) From Albania; Planes page to say welcome home to­ starts at 0:iri a. m. Cara will he THURSDAY SPECIALS' Into ‘Slight’ Retreaf bought a $100 dining, room For Reeeption; Assert* of Blea.sing." Plans provided for those who desire to • LIVESTOCK $6.95 For Minority day to President FUiosevelt. ______SPECIAL ------made for the Lucia best. Mrs^ suite and dumped 1,000 dimes Bomb and Machine- The page's headline reported Both He and Wife ride. , Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales. Along Ionian Sea as on the counter in payment. ' .siherwood Trueman is chairman of Three Only! j the outcome of. Tue.sday's merfi- i the ho.stesses for tomorrow s meet- "W e’ve been saving up in, a, Gun Defense Posi- orable eicetion with great econ-. Happy lo Be Back l u n c h e o n There will be. a dlstrlbuUon of No. X baa Dole ' Supreme Test in Lit-! Resurgent Title of Mitl- , ing. federal commodities at the fooouger. depot on Bia-sell street Friday, it tie Nation’ s Fight here’s tbe money," they an­ dle-western Votes Runs "Local boy makes good." nounced. The coins were accu­ Military Objectives 40c i The Legion's bingo committee was announced today. Pineapple Juice 2 c.„17c For Life I» Started. 1 will hold a meeting this evening mulated over a two-year period, ; Counter to National Bulletin! Dinne 65c I at 7 o’clock in the Legion Home. LASSBM'S "In my 32 year} of experi­ YVa.shinKton, Nov. 7.—{IP) FEED SERVICE Rome, Nov. 7.— (/P)— Ital­ Trend to Deinoerats. Plllsbury’s Athens, Nov. 7.— , ence I’ve never seen so many : ian divisions have passed be­ \ — President Roosevelt re-. S8 Depot Square Phone 5406 Italy’s big push against dimes,” said W. F. Kleckley, House Control Own I’ ntll 6:00 Evenings. yond the Kalamas river in Washington. Nov. 7^,OP< — A ' turned to a tumultuous 1 !^2-L b. Box ! the store manager. Thurs^and Sat. L’ntll 9:06 Pancake Flour 9c Greece, supreme test in this we.stern Greece, the Italian resurgent tide of middlewestern ! ception in Washington little nation’s fight for life, TAXI? high command reported ten votes which ran counter to the na­ By Demoerats i secure in a third term de CALL apparently has started. The day. They had reached the tional Democratic (rend carried belated election resultiy A. R. Wilkie Quart 25c Greek high command ac­ FJtMS 6 5 B 8 Pancake Syrup German Planes stream eight days ago in Republicans today toward a six- Near Hundred edged Michigan’s 19 electoral Walker St. Tel. 8:165 16 Prompt! knowledged that its evzones, their drive from Albania. year high point of 23 seats in the votes into the Repub Developing and W inling Only At or mountain fighters, had Safe! Burt OIney (The Kalamas river roughly new Sf'nat^. ^ umn. Michigan's cjiange, wiui Complete \ ‘’ 4-lloiir A rnnvenlcnt bed lamp with beeii forced into a “ slight” Attack British parallels the Albanian border from That meant four more places Latr Reinrns Show .\d- the count s till/ incomplete, Service! ARTHUR'S five to I.'* miles inside Greece in than they now hold but wa.s far be­ Photographic DepL Pasteurized Milk Cans washable, color fast, mothproof retreat along the Ionian Sea. made the electoi^l vote stand­ Tomato Juice 3 25c shade.s In floral de.slgtis or pastel the Epirus region. low the Democratic total of 6R. vantagp; F'ivc Dis- CAN YOU GET on the E|rfrus or Kalamas ing 119 for Itooseveit and 82 ^laiichesler Taxi colors. Shipping Again (In London the reported crli.ss- Party voting which cut through d e c k l e e d g e front, in northwestern ing of the Kalamas was interpret­ trirts Still in Doiiht; Medium Size Package Octagon the Roosevelt majorities in Ohio. for Wendell/i,. Willkie. K E M P '^ and Cream Jos. M. Orfltell, Prop. ed as heralding the opening of an Illinois and Minnesota and paced Office At Vhe Tea Room PRIISTS Greece. 1938 rrcml Rcvcrscfl. Inc. (After eight days of marking Heavy Blows Agdinst expected Italian "big push" the Winkle strength in Nebraska Wasliin^ton. Nov. 7.— (/T) From Selected karma l e t u s d e v e l o p a n d $1.00 against the Greeks.) . 763 Main St. Tel. 5680 Soap Powder 6 pkRs. 25 c time on the banks of the Kalamas and Indiana, gave the Republicans Waahington. Nov.. 7.—'J',.—|— I’ resi^'nt Hoosei’elt, first PRINT river. constantly harasseil by Merchant Marine Re­ Italian planes yesterday bomb-, five scats previously held by YOUR NEXT ROLL! Greek artillery, planes and roving e and machine-gunned Greek de- ! Democrats. The only offset to this Sharply reveraing the'Republican j mail history tO be selected fense works along the highway i Blue Package Concentrated patrols, the Italian high command ported Far Over At­ was the Republicans’ loss of a .seat trend two years ago, late returns i for 12 year.S in the Whito 29c and 39c reported today that the river had from Kalibaki to Yanina (loan- | Pin-up Lamps lantic Ocean Area. nina), irrf^e Phlorina zone and | in I>elawsre. showed today that the Demherats | H r^ e, told a welcoming Arthur Drug .Store been crossed and left behind.) Having been successful In his fight for re-election to the tra­ Lone Rare Still in Doubt PInrhurat Tender, Fresh Super Suds 3 PkgV-41c near Lak^ Presba, aa well as otti- would control the new Hou.se with I throng of thousands today Glass or maple wall base and C'ontaet Main Defense Lines er military objectives, the h i^ dition-smashing third term. Prcsidrnl Roo.sevclt went bat^ to work In the lone race still in doubt PINEHURST shades In matching colors (ieaign- Bulletin! by laying the corner-stone for the new, po.st offire in hl.s/home town an advantage of about 100 ieats l^iat he and the first lady PORK CHOPS Italian forces were reliably re­ command said. out of Tuesday’s 35 contests, For­ over the Republicans. /fliked farm life, l)Ut that of c(i with nautical,, antique or his- ported to have.establi.shcd contact Berlin, Nov. 7— German Three “ Enemy” Planes Downed of Hyde Park. N. Y. Witli the chief executive i.s hl.H youngest son, mer Oov. William Langer of North planes smashed at four con­ A tabulation 4f Tuesday’s d e f j n country FRESH FISH juNERALHfMiE Octagon Soap 7 n.rs25c torirnl RreneR. with the' main Greek defense lines It reported three "enemy” planes John. ' ’ Dakota appeared almo.st sure to tion. which add.s two more ye^s | ‘•‘’ e uues uie l ju iiirj 29c lb. on the Epirus front. ’The main voys off Britain today, aiith- were shot down, one in Greece and r s ...... pint PiB WOOPBRIOfif SI kkANOitSTfR ! 1 win for the Republicans the seat to the parly’.s 10 consecutive > ^ rs , they would rather live ill Fresh Genuine Grade A body of the Greek Army was said oriz( .1 Bourcea said. In contin­ two in a Greek raid on the Valona of Senator Lynn J. Frazier, whom rom>ER9 uation of heavy new blows of Hou.ie rule, showed this ihieup: j Washington. I). C. He madu V CONNECTICUT Softasllk to be firmly entrenched in wcU airfield in Albania. he defeated in the primary. With Calves’ Liver — Morrell's E-Z against the British merchant At the same time the high com­ 263 Democrats. 162 Repubii/ans, 3 ; statement with a laugh in Thphuglioilt Special! / $1.00 and $1.25 fortified positions, however, and only 126 of the State’s 2.262 boxes Progressives, 1 'Independe^ Dem -, ,, crow d which Cut Hams — Native Turkeys neutral military experts said these niarine. I.,ondon was attacked mand reported a battle still con­ 23c iieveral limes, t h e same Sirens Howl at Noon yet untabulated. Langer bad 94.- ocrat, 1 American L a b o/ 5 seats j a talk to a crowa ' ' nicii — Broilers. Mant-hoslpr would be difficult to approach. tinued in East Africa after fight­ 264 votes to 88.477 chalked up by Coke Flour sources said, reporting the ing was precipitated by a British in doubt. / i thronged the plaza outside For Veal Loaf—Freshly t'hopiMHl PKE And Fancy Hurricane Lamp I KLL. Meanwhile it was disclosed that British lost three planes to his nearest opponent, William The present compo.^ion of the j Union station ufKin his arrival attack on Italian positions at Gal- . . . and the surround­ Italy had changed the types of Lemke, an independent, and had one for the Germans. Iqbat. To Give London Alert House is; 258 Demo^^its. 167 Re- , p^j-k, N. Y . GROUND VEAL ing towns the Holmes Fancy, iJirge Boudoir Lamps bombing and fighting planes used ••Repelled by our garrison,” the been increasing hi's lead steadily. j publicans, 2 Progressives. 1 Farm-1 The chief executive, fresh fron* Funeral Home is THIS COKE IS in the campaign. Fast monp/ Berlin. Nov. — (/Pi:.yHeavy blows communique said, "the enemy suf­ WTien Vice President Garner - er-Labor. 1 Aroertean Labor. 6 va­ his third term election triumph, Beautifully coiistnicled 2la.sa f-A-* planes, both for bombing and ma­ against Britain’s merfchant marine fered considerable loeoea and later or a substitute—pounds the gavel cancies. Three M the vacancies thanked "my old friends of Wash­ 33c lb. known as an organi'/.:i- GUARANTEED Cucumbers and pottery bases with, flufed chine-gun flghUng, appeared for Ham or pork with li If you wish.. b. German warplanes ranging far resumed attacks. The action Is still Raiders Dodge Defend- To Ask Boost at the first meeting of the 77th formerly were Democrats ington” for their reception and tion you can trust to If you »re oot with Ht shades by "Amity ” — an attractive the first time yesterday In the under way. Congress Jan. 3, there will be mdre i and toree by Blepublicans. Large, Juicy place of second-line biplanes first over the Atlantic Ocean and all ers in Clouds to Seal- added; "It Isn’t as if we (himaelf Chicken Chop Suey. . . .Ih. IVlc provide quality, per­ ujo*, we will feniove the coRe mpd addition to every bedroom. "Our Air Force cooperated with members on the Republican side of j The Repubkean side was swelled and Mrs. Roosevelt) were new Noodles Free! sonal service at costs refund the money for the used. around the British Isles were re­ ter Bombs; Vapor the aisle .than at aiiy tima since to its pre.«wt figure by a gain of people. Your turning out to see us ported today by the high com- our troops In repeated attacks 111 Debt Limit well Av i f h i n your iiniount removed. Grapefruit The change was believed by, neu­ during which our fighters shot Trails Reveal Battle. i the '73rd Congress, in w-hich 36 81 in 1938/the year which mark- means that we are getting on ’1.00-*1.25-’1.49 tral air ‘ experts to have been mand. down six enemy Oloster planes." i serVed. quit on June 18, 1934. I ed a reversal of an earlier New pretty well. Ask for New Wesson Oil Re­ means. Cash Price $13,00 Per Ton. brought about by the heavy losses Its communique told of Nazi Henry Agard \ValIace,52-ycar-old Deal trohd toward heavier Demo­ warplanes attacking a convoy yes­ To 65 Billions Happy To Be Back cipe Books. inhicted on the Fascists by the Loiulon, Nov. 7.— (IP)— Si* former aecretary of agriculture, cratic (najorities. "And we are very happy, both Wesson 2 W ay heavy losses inflicted on the Fas­ terday some 300 miles west of Ire­ Must Reserve Action \\'e have just received an­ land and of so severely damaging ren.s howled at ^noon toda.y, will as the new vice president be­ •our DenKM-rats I.,eading of us. to be bank here for a little IPkoiKUC Baldwin Apples 6 i.b». 19c cists by the Greek Air Force and come presiding officer Jan. 20 of a Oil other supply of Fleet ric Corn LT.WOODCo. Bridge Lamps three freighters of about 6,000 In Regard to Rome giving Ixindon its tirst air iVmocrata. Including Chairman , bit longer. tons each "that their loss must be Morgenihaii to Seek In- Senate which, if Langer wins,, will Andrew Jackson May of the M ill-! "You all know how very .much Poppers. 1 & 9 T Phone 4196 (Continued On Pgge Twelve) London, Nov.-7—(ff’)—R.' A. But­ raid alert of the day after the be composed of 66 Democrats, 28 An "Argo" lamp with swivel top reckoned with." ler, undersecretary for foreign af­ erease to^i'.are for ,ry Committee, were ahead in i we like farm life, but of all the Electric Pttpper. Pint Wesson South of the Orkney Islands, it longest night alarm of the Republicans, 1 Progressive and 1 bur of the districts still in dis- ! cities we would rather live in »oa Maio„, HEALTH MARKET find heavy metal ornamental bare. fairs, told (die House of Commons Oil, Can Popcorn, Q Q ^ continued, a merchantman of 8,- today t h « Britain must "resen'e war. The raiders dodged de­ Possible I^fieits Up Independent. ,^The presenl Senate putc. Richard T. Bucklen the j ALL F O R ...... y y V dOO tons was hit amidships and full liberty of action in regard to fenders in the cloud.s to scat­ ii cludea 69 Democrats, 24 Republi chamiber’s lone Karmer-Liborite, (Continued on Page Eight) Urges Russians sunk. Another freighter w m To June 30, 1942. cans, 1 Progressive, 1 Independeb was a nose in front of hi^ Repub­ SEAFOOD SPECIALS Table Lamps Rjm e" since Italian fliers had ter bombs on the Ixmdon '6.98 bombed off Britain’s east coast, bombed London. and 1. Farmer-Laborite. lican adversary in Minnesota. 1 FRUIT SALE! A Y’ear ’ Round Favorile With .Ml — of No. 1 Tail Fruit Salad for 29c! Regular price on this Filled Haddock ‘ 1.98 *3.98 have Jo..ied in the fight to delete fight was heard. A lone Dornier Bufterfish Basement. Britain’s fle^t of , food carriers, tional debt limit to take care In the ceremony of over licans ruled in the next preceding | Tacoiias narrowa bridgo broho complete Fruit Salad, 20c can. (Continued on Pago Two) (German) bo.mber dropped a stick 12 yearii, the Democrats for the Parts of the huge BANTLY OIL COMPANY Scallops Moscow, Nov. 7.—OD—Defense opening fire on the port of Dover tif iMissIble deficits up to June the gavel to the neW dent. of borntw on a southea-st coast 15 -Ouhce Cans Wilson’s me Swordfish and ships southeast of Dover, hit- .30, 1942. Of 13 new senator .'ouid eight year.S before that. wej»C5^*dlng 190 foot Into CommisHsr Semeoh Timoshenko town a few hour.s earlier without Ten Prior Keturii Sound. No one was on tho d e v i l e d HAM-SPECIAL! ...... can 10c Ccnlor Street Ph®” ' *29 3 Cod t.ng one shop so badly that it was LAY-AWAY A GIFT A. D ^ urged the Red Army to display causing any damage. Waahlnglon. Nov. 7;—(J5—Sec­ (Omtlnued A>n Page Two) .Along with victory the LK-nni- *(} .|a4)_()an suapenalon atructure 3 cftfls ...... ,*.•••••••♦'•••••*••••**********' Halibut unable to continue its journey. Serving the Public for 23 Years. ! "maximum vigilance in an excep- Other succeasfs claimed for the Germans Told Scatter Boiiilia Over Wide .Vrea retary Morgenthau'sald today that crats brought back to the House , ^ atru— I Oysters Light and heavy Axis bombers 10 parly members who were oust- however, were an automobile Red Bahanas. Juice Oranges (Sunkist), 2»c ^Jc d « j Quohaugs UNTIL CHRISTMAS tlonallyj! alarming international Luftwaffe were damaging attacks he would ask'Ckingress to increase!' Whtte Turnips. Peas. Green lleans^ on Southampton and other points scattered bombs over a wide area ed two years ago by Republicivis- ^ logging truck. The huge situation" as Moscow turned over Leave Greece of Britain during the night, rang­ the national debt limit to 60 or 65 They included Alfred F. B<‘iter ,„spenaion bridge, with the third \ in south England, Liverpool. rain Made its Red Square today to the Army Birmingham, Coventry, airdromes ing from the south coast to Scot­ billion dollar.s to care for possible of New York, until recently .Sec- span inTtW-wurid. began Lb. protect Y'our New for a review marking the 23rd at Great Driffield and Leemlng land. deficits up to June 30, 1942. ret-ry Ickes’ contact maq at the shortly after It atort- Pork Chops anniversary of the Bolshevist rev­ and continuation of the assaulta on Advised by Nazi Diplo­ The ail clear ended the first day­ Governor capitol; Herrnan P. Kopplemanti ' ed to away sldewaya In a heav.T olution. London day and night by "power­ Announcing this at a press-xbn- and Willi: ni J. Fitzgerald, of Con­ Dining Room Table! light alarm in London not long ference, Morgenthau told report­ wind. .50-foot auction of tbe For Slewing! Marshal Timoshenko took' ad­ ful air squadrons.” matic Officials to after the raldejs were engaged by necticut. Harry L. Haines of P*-nn- ■ roadway fell first. Then, with, sylvania. Robert L. Ramsay 6f m r n OF POST OFFICE ’ ONE BLOCK FROM STATE ARMORY 1 vantage of the anniversary to The communique reported nine ers: its cables twisting wildly, U begat* Lamb Quit Invaded" Nation. British fighters. Raiders later "We’ve just begun to rearm.” lublicans Increase VALUE! Sale of shew publicly for the first time British planes shot down yester' were reported over the Liverpool to disintegrate. how Soviet Russia has built up her day, three Nazi planes mlaaing. He repeated the phrase three (Continued on PaKO EiKht) t» ♦ ♦ . area. tlme«i to emphasize it. Total as Only Two o f Heal Proof — armed forces under his six-month Charge British .Attack Hospital Be.gradc, Nov. 7=—(JP)—Trust­ A checkup after the long night Four Children Burn to Death. regime at a time when other large The Treasury chief said also 33 Races Still in Doubt Beef \'4 It said British air attacks on worthy advices from Greece today raid showed that while damage North Patehogue, N. Y., Nov. C. A. Record Changer Moisture I*r»M»f European nations have been at German territory kllied and injur­ said that all Germans in Greece J__ij>,— Four small eJhlldrea were war. ed several persons in residential more widespread than u.sual of Tunnel Falls; had been advised by German dip­ able for general financing the $4,- Washington. Nov. 7-r~(lP)'—Vote liuriied to death today when fire To Continue Neutral PoUcy districts of unnamed towns but did lomatic officials to leave the coun­ late. ’ ■ totals pointed today to a possible destroyed tho home of their par­ When You Buy Your Next .Lb. The Moscow Soviet at a , meet­ 000,000.000 which it authoriied Table try at once. /I One woman was kilted and .scv- net Republican gain of 'one gov­ ents .ilr. and Mrs. Norton Gor­ and Admiral Radio Pickled Tripe ing laat night l.ssued a statement (Continued on Page Four) ernorship as late tabulations of “ Five Men Die This move was Tfiterpreted in (Continued On Page Two) don. The dead: .Anna, 4; Dorothy. Alarm Clock Buy declaring Russia’s policy to be neutral diplomatic quarters as in­ (Continued on Page,Four) Tuesday's record balloting showed 3; Norton, Jr.. IS montha. and / continued neutrality and armed dicating possibly that Germany a shift in party control of ton Irene, three month**. Two ether Pads vigilance. foresees no early fulfillment of the state administrations, with only I TIm*«‘, Vi’ariM’d Uy ‘Siul- (iordfin rhildren, Leonard, 6. anil "True to her policy of peace and Eight Persons expressed hope for a 'quick settle­ two of 33 gubernatorial races still ; ilcii Loud, Oackiiig'’ Nora, 2. were playipg In the yard. ^ 9 , 9 5 neutrality.’’ the 'statement said, ment of the conflict. Ashurst Issues Booklet in doubt. F Their mother. *3, was In an out­ WESTCLOX Wa.«hable S u rfa ce - Green Fell On Reverse Side. "the U. 8. S. R. will not partici­ Sixty-one members of' the Ger­ Republicans marked up fiVe vie- : Noise Escape; 1 Hurt. building when Leonard and Nora Fun For All ! pate in war. We must j-emember Die in Crash man commercial service in (Jreece lories in previous Democratic te r-' ralletl her attention to the fire,. the international situation la full arrived here. They had left Athens ritory—Delaware, Illinois, Mis­ NEW ROYAL QUALITY To Commemorate Defeat souri, Montana and Nebraska—in Pittsburgh. Nov. 7—cHi—Five but she was unable to enter the The Most Satisfac4ory Line of. Alarm Clocks of surprises. Therefore, as (Jo­ with the Italian legation staff. house IsH-aiise of the flames. ....$1.20 seph) Stalin has said, wc must ■Trajn service between. Greece electing 14 governors Tue.sday. Nogro workmen were crushed to Reg. $4.98 and $5.25 Table state Truck Driver Siiccnnilis They also w'on in Maine in Sep­ death today by the collapse of’a keep the entire nation in a and Germany, which are separated ^ "A great many people unwisely Raiders Open .Night Attark On the Market. D ance at Pulaski Hall $1.20 ea. of military preparedness.” by the length of Yugoslavia, has Washington, Nov.' 7— (lO tember to bring this year’s total nearby Stowe township traffic Reg.,$1.49, Leaves up to 12” x54” ...... In Hospital Today; imagine," Ashufst comments philo­ tunnel which they were repairing. Ixmdon, No\. 7— Faal-fij- MODERN AND HOPS! Preslrtent Michael Kalinin in been at a standstill since the Ital- Thousands of candidates for Am­ to 15. . ’ W hile, Colors or Wdod Grain Finishes. lengthy address at the meeting 7 Killed Last Nigbl. ian-Greek outbreak. sophically. "that the beauty and Democrats took four governor­ Eight men were in the tunnel at Ing German raiders lit the sky with Biff Ben Chime Alarm, luminous dial $4..30 erica’s political offices were dis* serenity of life Inhere in office. ships—Connecticut, Idaho, Michi­ the time a seiyon of the concrete flares tonight and then hit London Door Prize! First Two (2) To the Hall Admitted Free! warned that” the present intoma- illusioncd. beaten men today, but © .S tftO 3.50 C A tlonal situation does not allow us "No. royalty and honor do not gan and Rhode Island—away from roof fell but three—warned of dan­ with lire and explosive bombs lo Plain dial Pipestone, Minn., Nov. 7.—OP)— Press Praises the people can point w-ith pride to necessarily inhere In cabinets, con­ the opposing party in fleeting 17 ger by a "sudden loud, cracking” THURSDAY', NOVEMBER 7 AT 8:00 P. M. New Slur Qiiulily to remain impartial onlookers The eighth victim of a car-truck open their nightly nttaek# alter one — Senator Henry Fountain gresses and courts: royalty and state executives. noise-escaped. One of three, Wil­ one daylight stal* at the rapltal. crash near here died in a Plpestoqr Yugoslav Stand Ashurst — who’s spending money liam Peay, 30, was injured. $3.9.=> ‘This situation,” he said, ’’Im­ hvinor inhere in the citizen.” Official CanvBKS Needed Other attaekers were reported Baby Ben, luminous tiial . . Admission ...... cents. Reg $3.98 and $4.25 Table Pads, up to 48” x65” ------$3.69 hospital early today. B '^,’rade, Yugoslavia, Nov. 7— to commemorate hia debacle. In addition, a Democrat William Bodies of the five were dug out poses responsible duUes on every He was Elmer Barnes. 21, of He goes on; over IJverpm^ on the west const. . S2.95 (fl*)—'The Yugoslav press praised It’s money out of his own pock­ Must “.loyously .Ac«»pt Verdict” H. Burke appeared .to , have un­ of the debris five hours after 'the Plain dial ...... Reg. $1.19, Leaves up to ...... Soviet ciUzen. * • • Our first and Pipestone, driver of the gravel et, too. In an after-dark follow-up to today the government's announce­ 1 "If we are to remain a free peo­ seated Gov. Payne H. Ratner, accident by rescuers working with forays by light and heavy Aals White, Colors or Wood Grain KInlahea. uppermost duty is further to con­ truck that was in collision with a ment it would answer with "armed The loquent Arizonan, defeated Kansas Republican, although an steam shovels. solidate the economic and defen­ car containing eight persons, seven in September for renomination by ple. it is the duty of the public Immbers from the south eeast to Biff Ben, loud alarm, hiniinoiis tiial . . . ^3.95 force" any repetition of attacks on servants not grumpily and sourly official ciuivass of the vote was Condemned 10 Years Ago sive might of the Socialist father- of whom were killed, last night. Yugoslav territory such as 'the the Democratic party to the Sen­ nee— Spur Alarm . Richard Stone Marshal Klementi ^Voroshlloff six 8-year-old son, Billy. reb expressed the opinion that the fall. and pretense for me to say that I and Ratner 416,106. recently, in response to com­ Htueks— Strongs steels set' sow months ago aa defense commissar, Mr. and Mrs. Iver Bohnhoff bombers had mistaken, Bitolj for It’s enlitied: "Farewell to the do not regret leaving the Senate.” In Washington Arthur B, Lang- plaints. the county commissioners year's highs...... f ...... S 1 .2 .'> MASTER OPTICLAN Domestic Department. called attention in an order of the Bruce, '8. D., and their young one of the cities In the nearby Senate." The defeat commemoration be­ lle, Republican, had a lead of 3,- ordereil it repaired. Bonds—Firm: govenuneat up Bingo Alarm No Drippiug Sentimentality 891 M.m stmt T,l.phon.4720 day to the need for preparedneaa daughter. Greek-Albonlan war zone, but gins with a picture of Ashurst on 622 votea over Former Senator Peay, suffering from' a possible sharply. , in "the face of the danger of mili­ Lee Wood, 34, Volga, 8. D.. and warned: Always one of the most gracious Page 1 and'it ends with a cop / of fractured neck and lacerate head,' ForHgu Exchange — Steady I Consult Y our Eye Physician men on Capitol Hill, Ashurst goes Travel Alarm . . . . S3.95 and $4.43 g r e e n STAMPS g i v e n WITH CASH SALES. tary' attack so that no ‘accident’ bis young daughter. “In the future Yugoalavia .wdll a resolution passed by the Arizona (Continued On PngeTwelve) said he and the others were load­ In for no dripping sentimentality, generally unchanged.' . Automatic Record Player ’That Looks and Sounds Like and no tricks of our foreign ene­ Elghtli Occapaat Suffers Shock be ready to protest its neutrality." Senate, thanking him for Ua long ing a truck a short distance from Cotton— F lm : trad* and afuea* mies could catch us unawares.” The elghtb occupant of the car, Main Aim to Preserve Peace bitterness or flippancy in hts com­ service. , the entrance. Twice the Price. memoration of defeat. Just the latlve purchasing. ^ Dax Watches $1.25, Pocket Ben Watch $1.50 The order also urged further Mrs. Lee Wood was in a hospital In the same vein, the Belgrade In closing this unusual memorial Treasury Balance "I put up my hand and some­ Sugar — Irregular: sprrulallvt Politika declared Yugoslavia’s ♦ell chosen words and observa­ consolidation of Russia’s economic here. Physicians said she apparent­ to his own defeat. Senate Ashurst thing hit m«u" he said. "It was a buying atieogtheiia woild euatfwi. ly suffei^ principally from shock main aim was to preserve peace, tions of a gofxl loser. Washington, Nov.' 7.—(J*!—The beam or something which saved and defensive might and demanded accepts facta with a wholelwipe Mctala ■ ■Hieadyt ' PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED and it appeared there were but that vtolatlons of her neutrali­ As solace for the defeated can­ positloi! of the Treasury Nov. 5: me from being buried.” a stronger Red Array and Navy. didates and those who backed los­ candor. quiry eoatloiMa for GLASSES REPAIRED . "The second imperialist war for broken bones. ty “caimot be repeated with im' "I should be disingenuous,” he . Receipts, $40,796,417.92; expendi­ Tho rescuers reached Peay The accident occurred 20 miles punlty." ers, it is a comforting document. about 40 minutaa after the craah. Wool Tops— MIxodi vforld supremacy,” the order said, And for the winners, it should concedes, ”if I failed to aay that tures, $35,415,174.62; net balance, DONNELLY’S Potterton 8 MANCHISTIR COMH* "is growing in scope and extend- tast of Slayton where 12 persons Gen. Petar Pesltch took over that they (the people) bad a fair­ $2,035,006,060.02; cuq|pma receipts T e first body was located an lost their lives last April In a col make them a little meek in tri- hour later. AT THE CENTER Phone 3733 ;umph. ly good reason for dlsplacinif me.” for month, $4,578,710,7$. j e w e l e r s At the Center ^(Uwilniied On Page Twelve) Usion between two passenger cars . (Coatlnued on Pagf-'Two) Headquarters for American Watches. r -PAGF" r- MANCHE8TBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEP, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1940 CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEIIR?^ 7, IMO viNH HRrAi.n MA-:” ::;'' 'I* after a aaa-faw 'battla with WlUkla. KSP- Jotta J. Bohaefar, N A r :r : ' LaFolIetta continued the faipUy was retired by Democrat ‘ ■r“ 3-Way Split tradition of representing the state .Wasielawakl. Two Pre_ In ator Rush O. Holt, previously de- New Type of Defense Shifts Seen ^ Tries Vaccination o f Brain In the Senate etnee 1906 in the and one Republican are leading kWss "very much Intereated Husband, Wife fsatsd In the West Virginia Dem- South America Works hardest political battle of hU three cloae races where returns a fg ^ inolilng at defense work. ocratlc primary. In Wisconsin not complete Miough to deflnltaly: To Ask Boost **Aftor‘ ftor all.all," t#—» ssld.------" ws’ve got . For Envoys Against Infantile Paralysis career against Fred H. Claueen. to iwlae the money, and I’d llks to To Be Appolnlod by Neely Die in Week Governor Hell aucceeded In holding determine the winner. ^opose Voting Machines see h ^ it’s being spent. *rhe sixth new DemoCimUo mem­ To Be Tried Out Here the state’s highest office agalnf.t On Cooperation Plans the determined supporter* of Pro­ The torpedoes uaed by the XT. I . In Debt Limit Bypd to Oppose Move ber will be appointed later by Sen­ An ex-S/iplnal canal. This vaccine there­ Elects Democrat, Pro< Roosevelt and Hull Be^ New York, Nov. 1.—(#7 gressive Oriand S.^ Loomis, dive bombing planes contain an Senator Byyd (D., Va.). a leader ator Matthew M. Neely when n ■wrill U. 8. Coast Guard, whose net of upon flows directly to, and around For All Towns in State Nacly takea over hla nawly-won Both Stricken with At­ periment in vaccinating the brain gressive and Republi' In the congreselonal race five automaUc device that, by means of In the 80-callCd Senate economy Listening Posts will gtation# along oy* gin Re-Checking Rep­ the brain nerve cells. generated steam, drives the pro­ To 65 Billions bloc, announced Immediate opposl- poat as governor of Weat Virginia tack of Heart Disease t Pro( Expected to^ Daughter Over Whom against Infantile paralyala wa^an­ The experiment began last can to Major Offices. Republlcana and one Progressive and rellnqulshea hla Senate aeat. were returned' to Washington and peller and the gyros. Uon to any BeTesled in Various ^Uculariy resentation in Europe. nounced today to The National March. The first atep waa to ^ Shduld a law. M Hieh 'schobl *16,000.000,000 or $30,000,000,000 Benatora who were re-elected in Plan Double Funeral. observation. . Resul Strong Coni- ParerUt Fought Dies Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, prove that the brain cells could be nted at the next eession of the t of the boyi and (Oontlnucd from Pago One) Parts of Town; A. L. Milwaukee, Wl*., Nov. 7—CO— in the natfonal debt limit. Tueaday’a balloting Included the A lf D«f®nB6 Conunand It Defensive-! Washington, Nov. l - i / n —VtuM- Inc. reached, and thla aucceeded. Thf Citizens of Wisconsin proved to the » - » « f be enacted, ^ c"rl8 mide errors, which is lar .c « "I favor an Increase of not more ToUowIng Republlcana: Austin of necta to conduct continuing mon E ^ K ^ s o t y to use voting machines f. ^gnoj-^cd from any of for special defense borrowing. Mr^ Margaret (Webb) Itor^ To Cortiperale. New York, Nov. aging action to reinforce Ameri­ The brain la the site of thle dle- second was to try various methods nation that they were exponents of than *.6,000,000.000 to take care of Vermont, Johnson of California, of 47 Sterllrtg Road. Beat Hart, ____ and development ^ J a c U In l y a n d momically. ease,’ and damage to brain nerve of killing the virus, such as by evwy town and city towns ifsing paper ballots at Tties- That sum would be Included In the Night enub Singer Bunny can foreign polldes. President nigged Individualism In electing a 15 to 20 billions which Morgenr national defense." Byrd tol4 r^ Barbour of New Jersey, Thomas ford, died at 2:30 a. m. I^ a y at ------. th. *\eat Sector." ’The vitally Howard and her husband, cells the cause of paralysis. The heat, ultra-violet rays and for- Democrat, a Progressive and a Re­ ^ U would not mean the purchase oi election. porters ’’Congress should not llu of Idaho, Vandenberg of Michi­ Manchester, It wan learned t . ,_p<,rtant organisation of t)ia Roosevelt and Secretary Hull to­ thau said might bo needed during ^ e Hartford hospltali She^wns Bikapn Aires, atlna, Nov. 7 Frank J. Long, a fornaer pro­ new method of possible Immunis­ maldebyde. publican to major offices yester­ ' many machines. ------creas(ftSe debt by more than this gan and Shlpstcad. llaken auddenly 111 at her home and day. 1* to become the local center i j^j,„„gand8 of civilian °**“ ’ !y*£*. . I day began re-checklng the na­ Heat Appears Safe Method JOINT - On No. 30 machine, used in the , ^ , the next fiscal year. The present AmA m ^ca^t to work gram vendor, will travel to­ ing, now being tried on monkeys, day.. amount. It U necessary for Con­ Demoorata re-elected ware: wap removed to the Institution fo^an important new type of de- ^^e A lr c r ^ The heat appears, to date, to be lianchesUr election, thew p .|||b 'T o j t l ?ebt Uml" with this » * ; 0 ^ 0 . - todayoday ^dti a wldeiw ld M p r^ ^ g r a m of i gether to the funeral of their tion’s diplomatic representation In was reported by Dr. Harold K. President Roosevelt, Senator r ^ r d e d alone over 780 votes. At ( j C l IIU U IB I t 000 Included, is $49,000,000,000. gress to curb larger Increases. drewa of Florida, BUbo *4 yeTterday suffering from » ^ fence maneuver to be started here ^Ir D a fe w of Inler-Aiiii^eaii eocmratitm which, 6-year-oId daughter, Jacque­ European capitals. ' Faber and associates of Stanford a safe method, that U the virus so Robert iJiFollelte (Prog.) and Re­ no time was there any holdup In The senator approved MorgSH' •ippt. Ooonalftr o<. Teams, Byrd of attack. Mrs, Morris a husband, many a o u r ^ bellavod wbuld re- ] line, over whose custody they As a result of the war and the University School of Medicine. treated haa hot killed any monkeys publican Gov. Julius Hell were all "Pay ae You Go'* Not Poeslblo within the coming few weaka. the Northeast, ready for by giving them Infantile paralysis . the number that wanted to ^*?® lA;ave Greece thau’s proposal to eliminate future Virginia, McKallar o< Thnnensee, John Henry M o^ s. suit in aXatrong common V rent i had battled for week*. consequently altered relationships Palo Alto, Calif. It Is done with a returned to office, byt It was the Asked whether It was conceiv­ issues of tsx exempt government Mead of Now Yorlt, Ouffty of In death from the With the apeclal co-operation of reactivation In case of a national A number of monkeys now have REFORMATION ■ machines. The bottleneck w.ts in able that government expenditures linking -^the\ Americas dpfenslyely The child died of a nerv­ with belligerent nation*; there has foundation ■ grant. first time that all three were be­ securities and ur|M Increase In Pennsylvania, Qarry of Rhode Is­ Monday. Hla wife a It la Dllworth-Cornell Post, American ous ailment Tuesday night. been a considerable "turnover" Gets Around One Obstacle had several shots apiece of the checking, over 11000 names could be put on a “pay as you go * % T t a ? k of organizing ta . Man. and aconomiWly. — fore the electorate ‘ the aame elec- ] were checked In the 12 hours of (Continued From Page One) all Federal taxes. land, Maloney o f OonnocUcut, believed, was hastened by the Legion, the army air defense com­ IVith the poasibla excajrtlon Paul TOdaro, attorney for the among American ambassador# Reaching, as he does, almost di­ brain vaccine and Dr. Faber aald basis shortly. Morgenthau replied j Walsh of Msssac.husotts, RadcUffc shock as she has been in Impaired mand U to start practice bomber cheater area Is being carried on by they will soon be ready to ) » ex­ tlon. vothig. Btasll, the Sotith . iherica'n na mother, aald last night that and minister# in Europe, neccssl rectly into the brain, gets around See-.Saw Rattle ■ “I don’t think lt> possible. j of Maryland. O’Mshoney of W^o health recently. . , , flights over thi* *ecUon. the W- Elmar A. Weden. tlons have been, "marking qlme’ tatlng a - reshuffling aoon and posed to Infantile to test the effec­ According to- unofllclal retui-" f 'c War Ministry portfolio reliii- Dllworth-Comall Post, No. inz. separation suits brought by one obstacle which has baffled all The third term president cap -1 The secretary said that with th- mlng. Wheeler Of Montana, Cha Bom In BuoklanC glon to aid by eatabliahlng lis­ on vital Pan A m ^ can problenM of estranged couple would be probably several changes in Im­ attempta to vaccinate against In­ tiveness, , SERVICE eacured by the Associated Pre.ss, last night by Gen. Milan old *45,000,000.000 debt limit \the I lured the state's 12 electoral votes vea of New Mexico, Pittman -O Mrs. Morris was bom J tening po*U" from which wlU be American Legion. ’ economica and defense pending ropeipped. portant posts. fantile paralyala. This obstacle Is Alfred E. Fischer o f New York Andover cast 321 votes, or less than ■ ^jpiuo, reported to have resigned “practically reached" the Treas­ Senate Shows land 48 years ago. the daughter hSf wcorded on one machine In - ^overnmont order, pre- Nevada, 'Truman of Missouri and tested the auditory effects of ap­ be presidential election In , tpe ;TOere’* nothing to fight Joseph P. Kennedy, ambassador the fact that the disease works fn- University School of Medicine, re­ ury found Itself "In a rather difti- Chandler of Kentucky, elected to of Mrs. Isabel Webb of proaching plane*. H }* ted States but t))ey regard' ove^now," said Miss Howard. to Great Britain, whose return to sldc nerve cell* of the brain. ported that having the tonsils out b m r o r 300 1 ;;; ' ing on Vugoslav the pianos tr^ which p . bombed cult position." ' Four-Seat Gain fill out the term for which he pre and the late Edward C-Webb that the most adaptable, site will ■ident RooaevelfaXrcelection The ^ u g h ter will be buried the United States produced rc- Substances pul into the blood adds to the risk of catching Infan­ Plllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll He added that It would be very leaves besides her mother, become a regular army listening “go-ahead” signal. \ tile paralysis. , In the type of Bitol], vlouely had* been appointed, at NeWton, 111., and Todaro ■ porth he Intended to resign, con­ fail to get Inside these cells and so helpful" it Congress brnthers. Frederick Webb «>^ post, part of, the anti-aircraft, de­ Hesitation to make ahy commlt- aald thtf\parenU would ride ferred with Secretary Hull yester­ paralysis which affects breathing, Sunday, Nov. 10 7 p.«. ‘"^ov^T nr ha’’d":276, which would cottrille, Lee Webb of Tells of Life do not reach the seat of trouble. dlately the rcstrlctlona which it For Minority fense ayatem now being rapidly menta earlier was ’partltivlariy, no­ ;o$cther tonight on the train day blit declined to discuss the fu­ Dr. Faber kills the virus, the he said, twice aa many persons got I PRETTY I mean that two machines wow-o Germans Leave Turkey nut oh the *4.000,000,000 addition­ and Clinton Webb of South Coven_ ticeable In Argentina, a key nation take care of. the voters in that expanded. , ' taring thV body. ture except to tell newspapermen minute organism which causes in­ the dlsca.se after having tonsils re­ London, Nov. al debt authorization bclore Jan. Troops rass try. nlso sevcr^^l nieces and ■remporary Post# In whatever cooperation scheme 'he couple; and attomeya he had "no plans.” moved. It made no difference, he town; Ellington, 1,217, which (British news agency) (Continued From P*g« One) As a Manne fantile paralysis. Then he Injecta also mean two machines: nephews. • Temporary poata are to be es- a may be worked out t6 offset econ­ jolhed In a rough-and-tumble Expert Kennedy To Ketum added.'whether the removal had 1 SPECIAL! i would from Ankara. Turkey, .said today ^’ as for a goneral.lncreasc In the Double I^ e r a l tabll»hed in Glastonbury near the i omic hardships resulting from war it, near the base of the neck, di­ 615, which could be re- IBeyond Kalamas battle In the ris^rridors of the The presldchl and Secretary rectly into the tissues around the been recent or long past. Hebron, that a number of German na- debt limit, Morgenthau said that be Republican and six Democratic, The funeral of Mr. Morris was to Manchester water reservoir, at and the threat of a totalitarian Supiatne court\ building *18 eorded on one machine; Tollar.d, loaving Turkey In con- have been held thU aftemc^n at Hull stated several times, prior to Emanuel Lutheran SSr which could 1^ taken care of 11lorn. '•’^'i^^^fj^^rit istan- be and Daniel...... W. Bell. Bell, Treasury Treasury assuming a Danger victory. Marlborough lake, and at a P°*"‘ Local Youlh^ays Work spread to the new world. week*\ago durinjK a recess In the election, that they had no in­ Republlcana who will take the (CXmtimMd from Page One) the Holmes Funeral Home, between Bolton Notch and the E'ScIng Eschange Shortage - W ^ b rld g e street. Prayers were Is AnluHus But Inler- the curtody suit. \The girl formation that Kennedy would not the nation to protect the rights of nearly 8.000 votes were cast, would bill on 1 oath for "the first time Include: Porter reservoir In this town. The This country Is known to be was not\hurt. return to London. Informed offi­ the minority, and "intolerance of of espionage. the new session begins. Raymond E. WlllU, Angola pub­ order to preaerve It# antiquities said at 2’.30. and It is planned to posts will be organized by the facing a severe shortage of for* reQulre about four machines, anc have a double funeral of husband esliii^'^ud WoClhwliiIe* cials said today there had been United Front those who would destroy our free­ Wants Tax On s)?curitle(i lisher who defeated Senator Sher­ from destruction by bomba. Legion. , . eign exchange due to the war and no change in x this situation and It dom and brotherhooij,. whether Church thi largest town In Tolland Cmui- tind wife Saturday tv Vsrron, where they c.ast 4,140 man Minton, Indiana Democrat It haa not been bombed, but on The Air Dcfcnae Command, un­ is anxious to obtain major credits was oxpcctedX Kennedy would re­ from within or without." The largest airplane ever to be Morgenthau said that the next and majority whip of the Senate, Monday, when Britlah fllera bombed 2-30 at the "White" church In East der command of Major General J. In A letter received here today, from the United States and find Church Street votes. wou><^ require about six Congress would be asked to make Mary Bololand turn to his post after a vacation Is Advocated From elsewhere came other ap­ built is the Douglas B-1^9, which In a close race. Naplea, the capital had an early Hartford, with the^ E Chaney, with headquarters at A r X Davis, well bnowm former increased export markets. from London’s around-the-clock machines, in, . tVllllngton where will have a wing spread of 210 all future lasues of federal, state Truman Woodward ofnclatln^ peals. A (rtatement issued by . 858 votes were ca.st, one mnob.ne C. Wayland Brooka. lUlnoU law­ morning air raid alarm. > Mltchel Field. N. Y.. will organize (ocM youth who has Finance Minister Frcderlco Pen- bomblnga. . . . Philip D. Reed, chairman of The , feet, a cruising ranee of 7000 and local securities subject to fnTement will be In the BucklXnd U S. Marines, tells of the life of a edo announced yesterday that the could take care of all. yer who played an Important part Pope Determined oT Remain I and operate a "Test Sector cov- iijun Kennedy, however, haa been A llM T ic a ilS r,a lb * n L p o i l General Electric Company, fuked five I mllos and a load of 28 tons. taxes. He said that in studying the in drafting the foreign affalra On the aame day unofflclal Vati­ be ering the state of Massachusetta rookie at Parris Island, the train­ Argentine cabinet had given pro­ feadlylv\» Auspices of Using two machines for problem he had learned that alwut "^^The^^y of Mrs. Morris will 1 mentioned as a possible chairman A • 1 d' — Americana to stand behind the plank of the Republican conven­ can aourcea aald Pope Plus was de­ Rhode Island, Connecticut, and ing center for the corps visional approval to his plan to f the National Defense Oommit- T o L aw l A s u le 4 -a m -i president in the "Herculean ta.sk *2,000,000,000 of tax-exempt .state tion platform and who unaeated termined to remain at the Vatl^n at her home In East Hartford from New York east of the Hudson. Riv­ According to Davis the Uf« wj. restrict Imports from the United and local apcurltics would mateur Friday noon until Saturday noon, tlse, a position not yet filled by p a i g n B it l e r n e s s . ' | of rearmament and n a ^ aUty. Enianuel, Zion and Concordia Senator Jamea M. Slattery, a despite auch alarma In Rome, "rne er, It was learned today. arduous hut highly interesting and States to vitally needed articles so Several Ribs \ Broken, P ^ lden t Roosevelt. next year. _ Democrat. aama aource Indicated-the pontiff First Operations worthwhile. .nara as to check gold export. Such a No Atobaasodor* .At Four Capitals "I sincerely hope th.it Congress Hugh A. BuUer, Nebraska Re­ probably would proteat If Rome The organization of .the thou­ No effort is made ta spai^s step, he said, was. Intended to re­ Hip Disloeatied and Lutheran Churches wlU make all future Issues of all Th\ United States Is now rep­ New York, Nov. 7.—i;P) -Amerl- ^ ’ . • d i publican. who won over Gov. Rob­ waa bombed, becauae of the prlcc- Local Stocks sands of civilians volunteers is to Marine Corps recruits. The train activate Argentine economy and Head Gashed inXCrash. resents at the capltala of the Iiidustriaf Output . .„AND THKRE’.S governmental securities taxable, .■esB Church propertlea In the city. "balance” foreign trade but would i cans were called upon today to ert Leroy Cochran, a primary vlc- be completed about Novernmr 20. ing plan Is stiff, Pt*'P°“ ’y four mMor western European na­ ca.st aside campaign bitterne.>is and S T IL L T IM E . . . the treasury chief said. "The time 1 tor over Senator Edw'ard R. Both Rome and Vatican City preparations for the exercises to ct\ to break down the unfit and be put Into effect only if other tions by eharges d’affaires instead — ,'has come when we need money for San Bernardino, Calif.,\Nov. 7 present! .a united front for the Reaches NeW Peak Sermon hy Re*v Victori E. Beek 1 Burke, Democrat. have elaborate air raid protection Furnished by Putnam and Oo, be carried on through December, Ic^ave only the most desirable men means of solving the nation's for­ of the usual ambaAsadors. S To taka advantage of our = n.-itional defense. We need an In- ______6 Central Row, Hartford In the final training period. As eign trade problems failed. _,^(>p,__Slxty-year-old Mary Bo-, world tl)'regard. Harold Hltz Burton, Republican facllltlea and work now Is pro­ and the first/^rlod of active op­ land, 6nc of the movies’ \ best H crschel^. Johnson, a career ~ Fall Permanent Wave of Worcester, Maas. = crease in the (lebt "reform" mayor of CTeveland, who eration* la,Scheduled for the mid­ Davis says "when we flnl.sh we will One generally well-informed Impetus of the movement came . = : Special. *7.50 Perma- ceeding on a personal shelter for known character actresses. diplomat, la In charge of the Iy>n frcfrfi//-a annn ‘'Aificrica‘'AtiSnrir* United RallyRallv" = 1 while we want to increase the i proved hla vOte-gettIng ability by Bid Asked dle of Jantiary. , be physical specimen*. source here*said It waa possible don embaasy\during Kennedy’a Wa.shington, Nov. tii* I______nenta,_ *6.60___ . . . and *10. — taxes." capturing the seat voluntarily 123 128 The "T'est Sector." covers a most l;^oti and as good soldiers as there . that Argentina, which is the lead­ seriously injured last night l(i a at Carnegie Hall last night at dustrial production reached a new , ^ Permanents *7.50. DAY ^**Slncethe war began with Greece, Aetna Casualty----- collision between her chauffei^- absence. which leaders of various phases of bined choirs of the three Lutheran churches ■ Does Not Fear Inflation vacated by Senator "Vic” Dona- the Italian radio naa broadcast a 54 56 Important “home front" industrial ing South American nation In I>land B. Mot^ds. another for­ peak in October, the Federal Re­ ■Music by co Aetna F ir e ...... 30 credit rating because she never driven station wagon and another American life urged listener* to Morgenthau said that the treas­ hey, Democrat, despite an Ohio virtual pledge that Athens would Aetna L ife ...... 28 areai comprising a great many ob­ Ten Hour Drill ^ eign aervlcc'Viian.Xia charge d’af­ serve Board reported today, credit­ ction of G. Albert Pearson, Fred E. Werner .38 40 Daily the recruits undergo a ten has defaulted on a national obli­ automobile. \ pull together for the greater good ing the actua)»^nd .prospective ac­ JAMES’ under the di ury would be the first to feel the sweep for Roosevelt. be spared by Italian bismbera un­ Autqmobile ...... jectives. the destcuctlon of which Her physician, called front, faires in Berlin, where the United Gov. George D. Aiken of Ver­ less Rome la raided. Athena iUelf 25 27 would vitally affect the economic hour d^lll period, receiving Instruc- gation, might seek a loan of as ■ States has not been represented by of the nation. tivity due to defen.se orders. BEAUTY SALON impact of rising costs resulting Conn. General ...... much as *100,000.000 from the U. Hollywood, »ald she was "resting Alf M. Landon, 1936 Republican 74 East Center Street nd Mis.s Marion A. Erdin. from greater economic activity, mont. who won the seat vacated has npl yet been bombed. Hartford Fire ------86 88 and military effectiveness of the Uon in all of the ’’taols o Vn arnba.ssador since' the recall The board estimated the Octo- i ~ 53 57 trade" of a sea soldier. Davis wan S. comfortably" today. He listed her presidential candidate, set the key­ Next to the Telephone Co but that I do not fear Inflation by the death of Senator Ernest Hartford Stm. Boll. nation as a whole. Defense calls Informed sources said the U. S. | injuries as several broken ribs, a tivo years ago of Hugh Wilson, her production level at 127 per . Gibson, Republican, and filled tern- 59 H 61% for the employment of all the drill thus for ten more t^rMntag nqw’ on special duty lri\the state note in a telephoned addre.ss from "Where It’s Convenient wi*h Mr. Roosevelt as president." National Fire . : . . • political campaign had made Ar-j digincated left hip and a severe Topeka, Kana., by saying: "The cent of the 1935-39 average, or l = To park ” The "neces-sary steps" will be porarily by Gibson’s son. 86 88 moans available. Including purmilt days on field maneuvers, thy) wm department. There has no in­ THE PUBLIC IS MOST CORDIALLY INVITED! Phoenix ...... 425 gentine officials coy durj|ig d is-' forehead gash. . ™..--The chauffeur and spirit of unity in America is the one point above the previous De- j = iaken, Morgenthau said. If prices Wlnnor Of Maine Contest Travelers ...... 405 aviation, balloon barrages, ami all evA on the rifle range for 18 da>« dication an ambassador \o Ger- comber high and six points better; /V. Y. Slocks "Where you can’t help but become cusslons of possible military and driver of the other car were only prc.sident's for the asking. Repub­ get out of line. He said that he ’Rep. Ralph O. Brewster, who Public rtnities types of anti-aircraft artill^ja Naval cooperation with the United would be named in th(i near than the summer rate. | Itil the 61 from machine guns and 37 mm slightly hurt. j iatc future. lican.* and Democrats stand shoul­ proposed to "shout it from won the Maine contest In Septem­ Conn. Lt. and Pow. 57 I States. They hinted that conferees One of Dog* Vanlsho* ‘"im , , der to shoulder for defense, as al­ housetops” If some prices went ber to All the vacancy created by Conn. Pow...... “ O s 52% automatic cannon up to 90 mm * The local man notes that hg hM Boland wa.s on route to ! Edvard L. Reed, cnunsclo);, is Adams Exp ...... 69 might find a warmer reception Miss ------ways." wrong the voluntary retirement of Sena- Hartford Elec. Lt. . 67% and 105'mm guns toi.u a e aKiJnst to exercise "In ways he t'»«d. t« since the re-election of President chargc\ d’affaires in Rome during Air ReduC ...... 38 think were humanly Impossible Palm Springs for a rest when the [ Auditorium Filled Morgenthau said that he would p-rcderick H.ile. Hartford Gas ...... high-flying, heavy^ bombers, with Roosevelt accident occurred. With her were the Kbl(ence of W’llliam Phillip " «__^ aa-AAlra* 1 . «____ _ Alaska Jun ...... 164 the S(5)irchH?hts for their use at m!t too 1. P ® rtoyh e course the ambijssador. now on leave i Carnegie Hall’s 2.700-seat audi­ leave today for a several w-eeks' Langer, former North Dakota S. New Eng. Tel Co. 159 aimllar Situation In Other Nation* her two dog*, one o f which van­ torium was filled. ’The meeting was tour of Puerto Rico, the Virgin governor, who lost an attempt Alleghany ...... Unit. Illumlnat. Shs. 125 129 Marines are highly i Ma."jsachu,setts. Phillips’ health is Allied Chem ...... 31 night. A almilar situation exisU in ished in the excitemen)- The other sponsored by the Council for De- Islands and Jamaica becauae he two years ago to unseat Senator Western Mass...... 29 650 Poets Needed corps and its traditions, a n y man Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay and cowered unhurt in the wreckage. reported rio poor that he probably 150 Smart Am Can ...... Industrial 'Scattered over the "Test Sectandon continued. ‘.*all Tucitday. “V . _ Am. Hardware .... 24 there will be established 650 ob­ to Washington, Dr. Juan’ Josc So- York opposite Robert Ertson in a possible siiccesgor. Am Tel and Tel ...... Arrow H and .H, com 38% 4U%' reoortfl the barracks and food arc DiplomatioX observers here also AmMicana aware-of the threat of as I Personal Notices Willis. Brooks, Butler and Bur­ servation posts, each with a corn- ler, who aaila for New York to­ "Strong Heart." 8he wtui John lotalltarian • intolerance must set ton furnished four Republican up­ Am Tob B .. • ...... Billings and Spencer 4% 5^'-- merclal telephone available, usual­ Tf^hebest. He is now a squad morrow, aald In Buenos Aires that do not expect, W’illiam C. Bullitt, Stylish H A T S I Am Wat W k s ...... Drew’s leading lady six year* and an c;^niplc of united purpo.se in sets bv winning Democratic seats. Bristol Brass ...... 51% 54% ly Installed in a private house near­ leader. ' - his country was anxious to con- she became one of Broadway a ambassador toVranec. to return to Anaconda ...... 78 , 81 Vichy. H. Freeman Matthews, the doAnsc of the republic." Senator Henrik Shlpstead of Coifs Pat. Firearms by They will be located on an Unue the cloae financial, political favorites. Anoth^ speaker. Dr. CTlarence Card of Thanks , Minnesota, accounted for the fifth Armour 111...... 7 9 average of about 4 smiles apart, and defensive cooperation with the secretary of the-, embassy, is act Th« Dllworth »tul S.nkhrM fsnil- Atchison ...... Eagle L o c k ...... 145 In the World War she appear- A. Dykstra. national ■ Selective lU. »xt»nc1 hi.irtfsU thank,, tn change by shifting his party Fafnir Bearings ... 135 which has been found 'to be about United 8tate« .beguh under the ed in numerous enteriainmen^ils for asserted that the designation from Farmer-L.abor to Aviation Corp ...... 137 147 the distance st which an observer NOW late President Jose Felix E^tlgar- still; 55orvice dirVetor, ^ nel«hbnr» and Trlemls fnr ^ ',','111^15 Hart and Cooley . • • soldiers In France. J , , i recognizes-----...... Poland.\l wasVxpectcd i immediate task was to "dispel dis- and sympathy durintr "n n vnrth Republican and winning re-elec­ Baldwin CT ...... Hendey Mach., Com 11 13 can depend upon seeing or hear­ STATE • and d.ath of Mr., l»u) Dllworth. Balt and Ohio ...... 27 flbia- ...... i Her movie experience I that thony Drexel Biddje, nowij iHaaionment vn America here and tion...... Land’s Frary & Clk '25 ing a bombardment airplane under With hia arrival In Washington back to 1915. Th-y Would rapfolally ' ’'h'’’’’ " Bendix ...... 43% 45',^ The Greatest Musical discussions were expected relaUvc here on leave, will Vejoin tijc P q-' now. jpciiic national unity and .00 111,la tn the Memorial Democrats who will take the New Brit. Mch., com normal conditions. Having spotted li :h government nowNestablishod in | purpose by thcVultivation of good and fill w'ho Pi-’r.il tributes oath for the first time include: Beth Steel ...... North and Judd /.. 32 34 a unit of one or more planes and Extravaganza of All Time! to further U. 8. aid for Paraguay granted use of car*. Jantes Miller Tunnell. Delaware Beth Steel 7, pfd ... 7% 9% made his best estimate “ f ‘ be num­ and the possibility of assistance ■*“) 1 1 ' London as American\ambassiidor. ' will and mutual understanding Pock Stow and Wll. I | f l| ) 0 8 C 8 r C 4 l C r t l l i Await Decision oh .Status I'afid aid the whole people to de- lawyer and banker, who rode along Borden ...... •/'••• Russell Mfg. C/i. • • • 12 14 ber type, location .and altitude, the for building an air centir for use 30 of the American republics in the I I I EnvoysEnvoys to to several several co\mtrlos, countries, or- or- ; velop velop and and utilize utilize ^ intelligence ith the Roosevelt majority to Can Pac ...... X- •' • Scovill Mfg. / ...... 28 observer stops to the telephone and mon man has Case (J. I.) ...... 14 event of a threat from abroad. icupied by Germany or .‘^viet Ru.V | with which the,cor Yes. Indeed , . . the loveliest crea- = rapture the only scat taken Away Silex Co...... 12 says. "Army Flash.” The telephoM r i l l l l * c ill* * * » **.lilx^ I s4a, or wiped off the miu) by the\ endowed.” from th6 Republicans, that of Sen­ Ceri-o Dc P a * ...... Stanley lyorks . . . . 62'i 64% operator then connect* him wltn- A diplomatic source in Buenos lions at an unequalled low price. ^ Chea and O h io ...... Aires predicted U. 8. purchases of conquering nations, also Wre here \ Attorney General \ Robert H. ator John G. Townsend, Jr.. do., pW. ■ ...... 29 out delay over long distance lines » * : awaiting decision by the iWsident J^cVtfoii declared that\the Amer- Values to S3.98. Styles and si/.es — Chrysler .•••■•,----- 28% 30% to the Army information Center, tin ore from Bolivia, possible rout­ acK Ernest W. McFarland, Arizona Torrlntrton ...... Kansas City. Nov. 7.—(J5—Tho and Secretary Hull as to icVii people "are united Superior Court judge, who defeat­ Coca Cola ...... 601J 63>i where his Information Is received ing of a transcontinental rail line for everyone: Veeder-(^o°^ • . „ , through that country as a defense Missouri State Teachers Associa­ lure status of the once-in ing\the fundamental^ 1 ed veteran Senator Henry Foun­ Col Carbon ...... /,. New Banks and plotted. After a few successive Col Ga* and El ----- 370 measure and settlement of the tion atVipted a resolution yester­ ent countries. of (ymoeracy at home arid, short tain Ashurst in the Democratic Batik of New York 350 Observers’ reports on an Among them are John of w^r. in sustaining den\ocracy Goml Inv Tr ...... 58 60 Ing enemy formation have been Standard Oil expropriation ques­ day opposing "any kind of educa­ primary and won ea.slly over his Dankcra Trust . . tion would be speedily considered tional program promoted by any ambassador to Belgium; ;ihroad-’’ Kopublican opponent. ’Coml Solv ...... /Central Hanover . 99 102k plotted'. Its direction, wurse and Wiley, minister to the Baltic Cons Edison ...... 36''s - now that the U. 8. election is over. Federal agency and adminLstered, I rgVs Tulleraiice In Nation Rep. Abe Murdock,, of Utah, vic­ Cha.se ...•••••• 34% speed can be determined. Us prob­ tries; George A. Gordon, miniitter Dorothy Thonip-son, newspaper Cons Oil ...... 50 52 able objective* d'termlned and South and Central America and financed ami controlled from. g e t I jp n i g h t s ? tor over Senator William H. I^tog Chemical ...... Mexico generally received news of Wa.shlngton." to The Netherlands; Ray AthertiSn, columnist,, urged tolerance within in the Democratic ' prim ary/ and Cent Can ...... 28% 30% warned, all defense elements alert minister to Denmark; and -Miy\ Com Prod . . . , ----- City ...... 15% ed. and the defending pursuit di­ President Roosevelt's re-election George I,. Hawkins, sponsor of WHAT TO EAT. over his Republican opponent In Continental ----- 13% with the view that It gave a Daisy Harriman. minister to Nof^ Del Lack and West 51 53 rected to the proper point for the resolution, charged that t«)re t e a r s o e d y^atablei. .friilta, nut* and milk Tuesday’s voting. Com Exchange .. sturdy endorsement to the "good are ".subtle Influences moving to way, and the only woman in the STERLING SCULPTURED ^eryry llttla «tiirehetatarchei. and meat.meat Drink Douglas Aircraft •. First National .. 1700 1750 making the Intersection and at- American foreign service.. fre- Rep. Mon C. Wallgren, who won 306 neighbor" policy. set up separate types of education lota of aoft water If the seat to be vacated by Senator Du Pont ...... Guaranty Trust . 296 ■ Y GORHAM qiirnt hurnlnB or off-color kidno Eastman Kodak .. . 11 • 13 % ’‘ome 10 to 20 o^ervers, In this country similar to^ the .allmlatlon caiiaca diaturh.d aWjk Lewis B. Schwellefibach, Wash­ Irving Trust ----- youth movements In Europe.” backache or rhrumatlc pain. Keep ington Democrat ./appointed to a Elec Auto L it e ----- Manhattan ...... ’ 16 18 - tnr the Chief Observer deputy 40 Chief Observer, and Watch Relief^ Four States Run Hawkins is assistant superin­ Auer Files Denial kldSeya active. Usa a kidney evacu- Federal district judgeship. Gen Elec ...... Maniifact. Trust , 38 ant. Aak any drus»l«t tor BtKrTS Gen Foods ...... , 30 , 32 are required for each ohserva..on AMECHE • GRABLE tendent of 8t. Louis schools. vour 25c hack In 21 houra h"' Harlev M. Kilgore, criminal Public National , The resolution added; pleased. Locally at Quinn • Phar­ co^irt judge, Who will succeed Sen- Gen Motors .. .Title Guarantee. . 2% • 3% ^ t t . The only "J®?;;: True to Form Of Crnellv Cliarfse Gillette ------1510 1560 ^ filling these positions is by t "We believe that all education macy. U S T ru s t...... Ter^lr '. '. That Waited Three should be controlled and adminis­ Hecker Prod ; ...... ” , volunteering, of Patriot c civilians Thousand Years! Hudson Motors ...... ’ j whose only compensatl—Al­ Memo for hitura reference In though hla attorneys say Film Int Nick .. ./• • ...... * , 2 ^/ the Important sendee they renner agents, whenever and wherever Int Tel and Tel ...... 1944: . . , necessary, the United States gov- Funny Man Mlacha Auer is not go­ Warrantees Four states that always picked emment acting only in financial ing to contest hi* Wife’s divorce j THE MANCHESTER Johns Marivllle ...... ® the presidential winner since the companies concerned have been capacity.” suit, Auer wants his denial that The following P70P'’''(^V TODAY - FRIDAY turn of the century ran true to he treated her cruelly In the rec­ Llgg attd Myers B ------^ances have been most cooperative. 1 Up To Americao ' form Tuesday. Ohio, Wyoming. ord*. P U B L I C M a r k e t Lockheed Aircraft office of the tov*m ®t Idaho and Missouri all wound up He filed a brief an*wer to Mrs. ler corporation to Earl R- The heaW task of organizing . these 650 posts, and tae 10 MO ob- CIRCLE in the Roosevelt column. Hartford’s Stale Norma Auer’* suit apeclflcally Mont ward ...... 39% ux, Thomas drive; COLOUWARE TO LADIES! Two formerly Infallible states, denying that hla conduct caused Nash K e lv ...... ------. . ’ t however, backed, the wrong man Gets Jiinini^ Dorsey her “ great mental suffering.". His Selected Sea Food for Friday ux. Chester drive: ^ T h e American Wglon which is this time. The Kansas record, document likewise Hated a prop­ Nat Ca-sh Beg ..,•••...... WatU et Johnson to Francis E. , especially fitted for ‘ he twk, both “ DANCE GIfIL dating back to 1896, was broken erty agreement under which for ... .-rrT^lb. 25c Nat. Dairy ...... jo S ux. High street; Iva Watkins i bv Its well known support of the when the state went for Willkle. two years his wife will " receive Fillet of Haddock, strictly fresh Elizabeth M. Shaw. Lakewood clr- national defence and b* thyt,ate- DANCE” ' Jimmy Dorsey, "The World’s *800 a month plus *200 a month ...... lb. 29c North Dakota, on every ballot Greatest Saxophoniat’X will ap­ iVh'iAy Nice White H alibut...... rj Y Central ...... AS w6H aa nation-wlda n.s with LUCILLE BALL bandwagon since 1892, mlaaed the for their two children. Anthony, 6, fch ...... 2 lbs. 19c NY NH and H ...... f-l permit MAl’ IlEEN O’llABA pear in person together; with his Boston Bluefish ...... Nor Am C o ...... , . . • • ^ Version of Tta posts. Most enthu- 1940 ride by going Republican. and Zoe, l,.the latter adopted. Af­ ...... lb. 29c A permit has been ^astlc and helpful cooperatlOT has New Mexico and Arizona have world famous orchestra \ offering ter two years, the payments ’ are Fresh Salmon .. • ...... Packard ...... y — I tr- his own original brand of "Con­ If the best is good enough for ...... lb. 10c J a m erj. Rohan. Jr. ll^en given by^he legion ortlclals AUSO the unique record of being the to be *650 monthly for Mrs. Auer Fresh Mackerel Param Plct ...... 24*1 Insoector Edward C. Elliott, Jr., of the states Involved. only states which have never giv­ trasting Music” on the stage of and *350 monthly for tho children. you, try Spey-Royal—the Swordfish Fillet of SoleFillet of Perch. Penn ...... K o ,, e coMtructlon of a five-room A most important part of M “ Tom Brown’ s k the State theater in Hartford for cos* lnstrum*nt panell..,Th* fittings thot prevents grit fronj otta<;klng|, en electoral votes to anyone but single dwelling on Knighton street, a five days engagement starting iPfS on* tlm* wh*n even th* hard, only n.olionally advertised 10- Chow der Clams — Steamiiyt Clams ...... 2 qts. 2oc service wUl also be filled by the a victor. However, they were nob the engine’s Tinnords" and greatly Phil Pet ...... 3I, to coat $5,740. School Days” thla Friday, November 8. This la H cold facts r*ad lik* a pog* out that gleam like fin* silverwor*l...Th* vcar-old Scotch in America! Pub Serv N J .At...... g, admitted to the Union until 1912J prolongs it* lifel J «. New York haa been found in thd the same world famous ■ radio and Now Vndtr-arm ■ of o story bookl That’s why w* soy— deep, pillpw-typ* upholsteryl a t o u r b a k e r y d e p a r t m e n t Radio ...... COMING SATURDAY! wrong camp only three times siticer recording orchestra that was New Reading ...... g, (udg* this cor by th* *vid*nc* .. doz. 23c 2 — BIO SERIALS — 3 the Civil war. In 1868, In 1876 and “York’s outstanding success at the Croom Doodorant Ther* are new safety and economy And now, the cor that pioneered Butterfly Buns...... 1 Rem Rand ...... ’ ’ f i n a l EPISODE Hotel Pennsylvania. Here’s your t a f t l j .. loaf 10c in 1916. you g*t when you’r* In th*r* b*hlnd advontages besides 1 For example, a the All-Steel Body, Equol-Pr**iure Caaatetleu) Importlaq Co.. Now riovoo. Cooo. Raisin Bread ...... ■WINNERS OF WEST ” chance to hear the golden melodies Key Tob B ...... 35 of Jimmy Doraey'a glorious saxo­ th* wh**ll Hydraulic Brokes and other vltol Im» ,4|en2j /or Connecticut . .doz. 21c e p is o d e NO.l: Stops Porspiration spring-balanced rear deck lid to th* Large Crusty Poppyseed Rolls...... • • ■ .Sears Roebuck ...... phone plus America’s No. 1 sing­ Shell U n ion ...... "JUNIOR G-MEN*’ Degrees Conferred luggage comportment,-that raises or provements offers you Fluid Drive*— With DEAD END KIDS I ing stars, the romantic voice of Judg* It by th* trodltionol Dodg* Socony Vac ...... - Bob Eberle and the charming song* lowers without effort— and that cant for th* first time In a low-priced earl a t o u r VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Soutl) Pac ...... , , craftsmanship that h*lps *xplain why By I ^ a l Grange of beauteous Helen p'Connell who fall occidentollyl New Safety Wheel South Rwy ...... „ will be a,joy to your ears aa well 516.92 ther* or* mor* Dodg* cart on th* Fancy Green Beans ...... * ...... ‘ 1 ib^ 25c Std Brands •••••••...... , Why hot see and drive Itl Drop I* GIIBEY’S SPEY-ROYAL ' Fancy McIntosh Apples...... • • - » as a treat to yo»ir eyes. Pit PLACt ICTTIMa road today thqn any oth*r car in th* Rims to hold the tire.to the rim should Std Gas and E ll...... BINGO on your Dodgo dealer nowl Manchester Grange, P. of H., Fancy Baldwin A pples...... ids. goc Dodg* fl*ldl...Witn*tt th* n*w j*w*l- a"flot''occur;newOil Bath AirCleaner .2 lbs. 15c at It* regular meeting last night * Poem in silver . . , this new A&P Liquor Shops Fancy Table Grapes 4/6 QUART ...... bunch 10c In the Masonic Temple, conferred Electoral College . aterling design by Gorham. MANCHESTER: Native Celery Timken Roll Bear ...,...... « the third and fourth degree on a Simple, graceful, clean-cut, INJOY THI TRIPLI THtllL OP DODOl PlUID OtIVI* ■ — Tonight HARTFORDt claaa of candidates, some of them 1. Does not rot dtestet, does 723 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 3822 Trans America ...... with beautifully-balanced'lights Union Carbide ...... ‘ from Cromwell Grange. The third Ls Seen as ‘Relic’ not irtiisie skin. TsAe* * NeMpyf Tee ce. FRIDAY GROCERY SPECIALS degree waa exemplified by a-' mixed R. Nowsitingtodnr- Janh*))**® and darks and spacious mono­ 1941 DODGE In high,...... Ivs I...... high,. . , la . high.. - , Union Pac ...... ” , right iftet shsving. gram area. start ogoin In high with#*# ihlfHiig go®wl Crab Meat, Royal Scarlet, fancy ...... med. flat can 25c Unit Aircraft ...... degre'e team from Cromwell Grange, and the fourth degree Boston. Nov. 7— UP) —8enator S. Insuncly stops penpirstioa Clft. us show' you how Clam Chowder. Saltesea...... oq* Unit Corp ...... , for 1 CO ) dsys Removes odot Unit Gas Imp ...... ^ ODD FELLOWS HALL| waa worked p y the officers Lodge (R„ Masa.) today termed inexpensively you can begin to^ ■Mil. on heurlelep sp Sardines in Tomato Sauce. Royal Scarlet . from' petspintion. U 8 Rubber ...... ‘ Mancheater Grange. the electoral college "a relic of the 4 . Apure,while,gtesseless,itsin- give your dinner table the. The Ini---’------*P O ff fewer It Sre.ieWte* Previous to the meeting a har­ past” and aald he would Introduce TEXAIX) UBVSTAt ITC tisso Peanut Butter, Royal Scarlet, fancy,..... • r-*'’ * J U 8 S m e lt...... ••'• 2 charm of sterling silver. , Co reor wh#.ls threegh * euAlee ef ell, RlvjM vest supper waa served in the before Congress "a constitutional , less vaniibiilg ctesm. ^nuM Drive •ptlewal *t slight ynboliovobio smooHiiioi* CfiG taogor c«r HI*. FLEL OIL V. U 8 Steel ...... ‘ R. Acrid has been awarded the RANGE OIL Vick qhem ...... J banquet hall by the Home Eco­ amendment to require presiden­ Approval Seal of ihe American * •MitleiMi ceet Franco-Amierican Spaghetti...... Western Union ...... nomics committee under the direc­ tial elections’ to be settled by the Initiiute ot Laundering lot West El and Mfg ...... *0 tion of Mrs. Carl Hlldlng. ’vote of the people.” being hacmlesa co fabrics.'* Potatoes, Native, Fancy ...... P*“ ^ y ______r e g u l a r g a m e s — — ^ V • AaaerUng the college "serves no The Dewey- e per gal. ■ Wooiworth ...... Members of the Grange are re­ 25 MILLION Jar* of Acrid Sale and Demonstration On Joyana Spuplets Elec Bond and Share (Curb) minded that the next meeting will useful purpose,” he added that it kava bean sold. Try a Jar today I l*er Ualliin Ptor B iw . Slltii.. At T.MJ. with th. E,aipm.nt V o. be held November 20. at which "makes It poaalble for a candidate Ib toU al 00 Ualloia or More. Also Brevy, a substitute for coffee. Come In and s«inp*« with the popular vote to be de­ SGHALLER MOTOR SALES, Inc. u ik c i time the election of officers Richman Co. OPEN FOR DELIVERY ’24 HOURS! take place. , feated. these Health Foods. ______- - "In this. aa*ln every other elec­ - I ' . . tive contest, let the people rule," MORIARTT BROTIUM d i a l 5137 — t'REE DELIVERY! ,he aald In a atatetaeat. .qui-315 CENTER STREET AT BROAD STREET^ P A G E F I ^ (CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESI'ER. CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1940 TfiURSDAT, NOVEMBER 7,1940 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. }E FOUR Firms Given Armistice Day Parade Defense Jobs Daily^adio Prograii^ ^ In Antarctic To Have Five Bands / / KMt*ni StaMlard Time News From Manchester’s Neighbors ■"' ' J "Award o f Contracts to EfforU Being Made to FRST.NXnOIIAl9^JV^^ New England Com m.; CBS 8, 9 a. m.. 6:<6 p. m.; pate in s Any Future B R E 'Get Out a» Many an MBS 11, 11:45 a. m., 2 p. m. lock of Rockville were recent panics Announced. Develofinient of Area^ guests of Miss Jennie Church. Marlborough Possible Here for Ob­ WTIC WIBAF-NBC — Ills, Frankie VtsiK/iefiue Wapping The Cheerio class will be enter- Mastera orchestra; 2:46, Light of Ulned by Mrs. Clarke Ruby Fri- Mrs. Howard Lord Washlngtoii. Nov. 7.—(S’)— The servance on Monday. Hartford the World; 6, Campfire Ember*. Santiago, Chile, Nov. 7 —(/P>— ’^ 1 Chile hope* to assure heraelf of BIG Rockville Preparing Mr*. W. W. Orwit dav night at her home on WiUlng- gg4-t, Baal Hamptoa award of the following contracts kc. 281M1 m. WABC-CBS — 3:46, Exploring 7SM, ManeliMtM ton Hill. A fter a bualnew season Working condition* participation In any futihre devel­ ' l l b 4 o ; to New England companies^ was Space; 5, The Goldbergs; 6:15, opment of Antarctica, Informed Mrs. George V. Smith will lead a ■hop* and planU 1* e x p e c t^ to re­ Hedda Hopper. discussion on "Worthwhile Books Much Intereat was shown In announced today by the War De­ Thamday, Nov. 7 source* *ald today Irt ej^anaUon L0AVI5 The committee in charge of the duce the number of P. M. WJZ-NBC— 12:30, Farm and of her official claim yesterday to For Red Gross Drive in our Town Library". Tuesday's election when of the 298 partment: the annual Armistice Day 4.00— Bmckatage Wife. Home hour; 2. Music Appreciation all Antarctic territory between 68 Church Family Night aupper on Mias Barbara F. Amldon, who names on the voting Hat 294 votes Lyman Gun Sight Corporation, in Manchester next Monday morn­ is teaching In Langhome, Pa., 4:15—Stella DalUs. hourr 4:15, Club Matinee. and 90 degree* we*t longitude. Friday evening announce a change were cast. Out of this number Mlddleficld, Conn,, small arms ma­ ing. but plan* have been The Chilean Ministry of Foreign spent the weekend w itt her par- 4:30—Lorenzo Jones. MBS—10:46 a. m'„ Y. M. C. A. ! in the time, from 6:30 to 6. The there were 5 throwouts. teriel, 318,096. assemble as many v e t e r « * and Affair* In making the claim eald Captains and Workers Coltimbta ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Aml­ 4:45—Young Wldder Brown. Anniversary; 3:15 p. m., new se­ "S S iS h ' change haa been made in order Results as follows; Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Manu- draftcea aa possible for anni­ 5:00—Girl Alone. ries by Philadelphia orchestra. “■clentlflc InveatlgaUone have ee- don. While here ahe bought a new facturlhg Company, Hartford, versary parade and exercises. tabllshed the exlitence In the An­ To Meet Tomorrow W MCOtt Blo* to permit the church people to Roosevelt received 149 votes and 6:16— Lone Journey. Short waves: HAT4 Budapest, black Pontiac scdatl. Winkle 138. In the gubernatorial Conn., small arms materiel |14,- ?Tve bands to date, with other* tarctic of enormoua quantltle* of ' attend the enterUinment later in Gal Crossy and Charlotte Service 5:30— Jack Armstrong. 7:30, folk songs; DJD DJZ DJC Evening; Campaign to 6*5-12. WUIImanMc D l^ o n race Baldwin 146 and Hurley 138. 373; small arms materiel $9,128.75 « « yet undecided, are coal which, although of a poor ! the evening at the Ellsworth Me- of Wimngton were 6:45—Life Can Be Beautiful. Berlin 8:15, news; GSC London 9. For United States Senator, Malo­ (two contracts). take part In the parade, 6:00—New* and Weather. grade, constitute* the greatest re- Open Armistice Day. iinorial high school. The apeak- the cast of the Pl«y a Life Winchester Repenting Arms Theaterlan(l; 2ftO Rome 10, news. Yesterday’s fire which left Yco- : er _ ^of the evening is the Rev. . presented by the Windhani High ney (D) 151, Cornell (R) 135. For the Legion Cornet Band, The A n ^ 6:15-Jlm.Brltta Sports Roundup. ser\’e In the world." Congress, Kopplemann (D ) 145. Company, Division of Western Car­ erson-Shea Fife and Dwm c a ® i ' ’‘80—^ m h a rd Levltow Salon The ministry pointed out that 22 EAST CENTER STREET Rockville; Nov. 7.— (Special) m a n s ’ hall useless ,ns a J m e e t i n g George Brookes " ’ho b e * ' " school players. Brigham tridge Company, New Haven, explorer* "declare It not unlikely and Rose Norotny of South Wil- Miller (R ) 141. State Senator, the Salvation Army Band. Orcheatra. I and burned aimo.st beyond 1 his talk at ^ . that petroleum will be found A meeUng of the captains w d lington were among the managing Shea and Garrlty tied with 143 Conn., small arms materiel John’s Bovs’ Band, ^ n ch esta 1:45— Loarell Thoma*. place much specula-' A t the election in.Soiith 'V'mi- Wallace Barnes Company Dl- there.” No oil la found within 169 NORTH MAIN STREET workersirt in charge ofoi theu- Rod.w.. moVe o f town i , or there w’cre 1.476 cast. assistants. „ „ For State Representative, George High Schodl Band. j 7:00— Fred WaYlng’s Orchestra. WDRC Mr and Mrs. Dean E. Sutton of Levln (R ) 145, William H. Uescr! vision of Associated Spring Cor 7:15— "History In the Headlines” Chile’s boundriee. (Groceries, Fralts and Vegetables Only) Cross Roll Callcall in Rockville ha.s nffieialstion ns co ^! West Hartford. Conn., gagex $10.- badly. reviewed by „Col. William C. «;0 5 —Hedd H(’»pper's Hollywood. The Elliugton 2:00— Silent. the west, in the Ross quadrant. Sabra Trumbull Chapter, D. A^ R- District Lines 800; vertical shaper $6,468.35. People sleeping in a shelter Cheney, the d^i|:nat^' reviewing 6:20-Edwin C. Hill. ereaped wlien a block of offlce- 6:30—Paul Sylllvan Reviews the The Chilean Foreign Ministry has announced the following com­ ■-^/rned-bv^'u^r j (hf^aSlfirPr"ub^r^^^ a. F. Bert Norton. Company, Worcester, officer at the batiil^tqluj opposite Tomorrow’s Program mittee chairmen and members, for bulldlngs above them was fired by news, declared that the United States Tel. 498-A RocIcvUle Mass., grinding machines $56,- the postoffice. On the return from A. M. was not claiming any of the ter­ the coming year: » i^iTleiirso^Hl’t ^ ' V r t^^'^rs."^; !Sy Hotv^rr^Jegt State Senatorial and 345.16. incendiary bombs. The rear of the Depot Square, the veterans’ divi­ 6:4.5—The World Today. block was reduced to rubble and 6 0 0 - KnlghU of the Road. ritory within Chilean Antarctica PORK LOINS State Chairman, i ? of Vew York citv. w ho; of the Marshbanks by Kathleen Nash Engineering Company, sion Will pass In review t?etween 7:00—Amos ’n" Andy. -. , can Citizens, Mrs. F r a n k l i n C^ Clyde A. Cordtaen, Republican, (’.ongressional Areas 8:23— News. 7:15-*Lanny Rosa. and pointed out that Byrd’s opera­ nlansTo c L u Z ulcerating it^ as ' Norris; Valley of the fu " by South Norwalk, Conn., pumps $5,- charred beams. the escort divisions on Haynes 6:30—Gene and Glenn. tions in that area were purely sci­ defeated T. Paul Mancini, Demo­ Eight people were rescued from 7:30-Vox Pop. i Harlow; American ‘'R'"'?' a dairy ami chicken enterprise. | clarence Kelland; ^ne_ Star T Proposal Readjusted. 059.20. street near Main,and will proCegd 7:00—Morning Watch. ' entific.. WHOLE or EITHER END ^ D A S Minnie O. McLean; Americanism, ConCideroU one Of the best farms ^ o r by Jack-son Col^e;^ Ju;,et. crat for Representative In the Gen­ Max Arms Machine Company. the wreckage of houses along sev­ to the hospital for the Armistice 8:00-A sk It Basket— Jim Mc­ W. Hoyt Hayden; A p p r o v e d 8:00—News, Weather. v The Chilean delegation to the re­ in town, it wa.s owned, and oper­ by I.Anii3e Hauck; Out of the ^ g Bridgeport. Conn., machinery $7,- eral streets In another region of 8:15—News Here and Abroad. Williams. eral Assembly by a vote of 678 tQ A proposal to completely read­ exercises. cent Havana conference reserved ONE PRICE ... Servf ono Schooi;. Mrs": Arthur R. Newell; ated for more than .30 years by bv Joseph Lincoln; Land of To- 890. the capital, where a stick of bombs 8:.30--Strange. As It.'Seema. Uie right to claim Antarctic areas, MILLBROOK CLUB 533 at the election Monday, when just the boundary lines of con­ ,\t the Hospital 8:30—Radio Bazaar. Conservation, Me*- John Cam Lester J. Hiitcliins. It contains niorrow bv Shirley Seifert; There C. T. Hayes. Inc., Providence, R. fell (luring the first part of the 8:55—WTiqps Program Parade. 8:55— Elmer Davl.s, News. the ministry added. ^ 1275 voters cast their ballot’s. gressional districts and state sen­ Frank Bray will be master of this weekend. They’re Delicious. Choice of Any Flavor . non: Correct U.se of the ^ about 100 acres. Mr. and Mrs. is Always Love by Emllee Loring; I., furnaces $2,256.80. night raid. Rescue workers con­ 9:00—News Reporters. 9-.00—Major Bowes’ Hour. The following Justices of the atorial districts within this sUte rorcmonics at the hospital ahd Contents ...... Only ” : ’ ' Andrew®. C. Mott; Good cmzen- Gillette are on a motor trip at the Stars Still Shine by Lida La t c - - Rolock. Inc.. Southport, Conn., tinued to search the debris. 9 :i5 —Food News. 10:00- Glenn Miller’s Orchestra. 4 29 Peace were elected: Theodore A. so that they will conform wlt^h | Captain John Pentland will be In Bhip Pilgrimage, Mrs. Donald C. pre.sent time iii celebration of more; Little and Good by p ib y A bar was hit in one district, 9:30 N Jerry Sear’s Rhythmic 10:1.5-Selective Service. Fisk: D. A. R. Maga^ne, Mrs. Avers- Rose .Galbraith by Grace Palmer.' R. 035; Carl A. Goehring the 1940 census figures will be ^ j, prontice Manufacturing charge of the wreath detaD. 10:20 -Choose Up Sides. Moxioan Foreign. FRESH LEAN - 4-6 Ih acerofc their 30th wedding killing two and injuring many Arthur McCann, past president Sirtqgs. > Mahlon S. Chapman; D. A k . Trial Justice George H. Chnmp- Hill- Blow All Ballast (tfavcl) by R 648; C. W alton Abom. R 623. aired at a public hearing to be company, New Britain. Conn., other customers. of "the Armv and Navy dull wwill 9:45_"Wiilherlng Heights." - 10:46—.Music Patterned for Danc­ MILLBROOK oz Manual. Miss Gcorgianna L. Pres- An Ocean Heritage Leon Dobkln, R. 624; Albin Peter­ held before the ’’ state Election [ ^,ook and eye clasps $28,050.40. ing. lb contents Is iin who has held the office since Nat Barrows; Several fa m in e^ ^ r e trappe.! of^t^read Manchester’j„^„<,he5ter’« World Wi 10:00— This Small Town. Minister to Quit KOLA 23c c o tf D. A. R. Museum, Mrs. Frce- h!s’ appolntTnt in July, 1939, to- by Sara Bassett; Thank You son, R. 634: Sol Lavlttr--D. 570, Laws Commission In room 417, i American Optical Company, when a bomb exploded among 10:15—By Kathleen Norris 11:00- Esso Reporter. 14c honor roll and Rev. W llllam "T SHOULDERS n ta F. Patten; D. ^ America (Bl by George Brookes; fhomas E. Dailey. D .^ 7^ George state cgpltol, Hartford, November ; Southbrldge, Mass., lenses $11,095. 11:05—Sports Roundup. 1 lb dav retired from the offjee a.s he three tene^ment housea In a work­ 10:30—Ellen Randolph. FRESH NEW ENGLAND DRESSED J-Jlj lb a « LAMB For Baking laan Fund. Mrs. Elizabeth D. “K” by Mary Rinehart; Forty S. Tighc, D. 571; Burt Jr Fuller, D. 15 at 2 p. m The Navy Department announc­ Wallace, pastor of the North. 1 1 :10—News of the War. pkg ha's reached the age of 70 ing class area. The houses were 10:45—The Guiding Light. Mexico City. Nov. 7—14*1—Gen. or Frying Kingston: Ellis Island. Mrs. How­ Years as a Country P r e f I’ " Members of the Commission are ed a $11,580.17 contract for copper- Methodist church wlU give the in­ 11:25 —Musical Interlude. PURE LARD years,. He vrill be succeeded by wrecked and It was believed five vocation. The Armistice address 11:00—The Man I Married. Eduardo Hay, .Mexico's 63-year- ard I. Wood; Filing and Lending Donald E. Woodward, assi.stant bv Grace Gilbert; The Man VUth- The I>adle9 Auxiliary of the W. J. Pape, chairman; Miss Mary nickel alloy tubing was awarded persons— a mother, two sons, a 11:15—Against the Storm. 11:30 Columbia Master-w orks. tb FINAST 30 oz library, Mrs. John W. Fullerton. C. Coughlin, Mrs. Arthur V. R. will be delivered by-Adjutant N. J. , old minister of foreign affairs, an­ trial justice under the present out Nerves by P. Oppenhelm: Hatheway-Miilcr Post, American to Scoville Manufacturing Com­ daughter and a 15-year-old girl— 11:30—The Road o f Life. 12:'0O—News. -" CHICKENS 25c Sliced or Crushed can TiUon. Albert E. Waugh, Andrew, Curtis of the Salvation Army 12;05—Joey Kearns’ Orchestra. nounced today hU intention of re­ LEGS PINEAPPLE 17> Genealogical Records, Mrs. Fred- Uncle Laev for President by Kthet L«egion, served lunch throughout pany, Waterhury, Conn. \ycre killed. Three other persons 11 45— David Hamm. set-up. . . S. Ny.strom; Patrick R. Phalcn 'not dls- tiring to private life when Presi­ BONELESS HEAVY STEER OVEN ROAST crick Thorpj Mrs. Edgar A. MLss Harie Field has accepted Hueston; The Mulberry Bush by the day and evening. Delivery dates wer(T believed burled In a basement. Corps. 12 :00—(Noonl—Your Treat. 12:30 —Daiice Orchestra. and .E. E. Schattschneider. J. High School Singers dent Lazaro Cardenas’ term ex­ HOMELAND for Keeney, Mrs John H, Steele Mrs. the position of secretary of the Helen T. Miller; Dreams to Mend Rev. Theodore S. Darrah, guest closed. / M. 12:55 New’S. GENUINE ORANCE PEKOE Warren Upson Is clerk and coun­ The Mancheater High schttol pires Dec. 1. lb TEA BAL15 15 10c Earl C. Northnip;; Girl Home­ local board of education, although by Joseph McCord; Blind jmeaUor at the meeting of Filing- 82:15—Gene and Glenn. Hay has had a long public ca­ SPRING ,hv Margaret Pcdlcr; The Morlcf sel of the group. choral group will take part In the FACE R U M P 33c makers, Mrs. JarvU N. Oapp. the title is still held by Mrs. Ftiz- ton P.T.A. to be held Monday eve­ British ff'arplancs 12:30—The Weather Man TonHirrow’* Program. reer dating back to the adminis­ LARGE 2 CUP Historical Research, Mrs^ Don­ Is Like That by Kathleen Norris, 35 Senate Dhisions. hospital exercises for the first time 23c SIZE BAGS (or ahoth Nalsch. Miss Field waa ning in the Town hailiwill u.se for Sirens in Lmidon 12:35—Day Dreams. !A. M. tration of President Carranza, un­ FANCY W H ITE’ M ILK FED 3 0 19c ald C. Fisk, Mi.ss Minnie O. Mc­ Rolling Stones by Patricia V ent- his topic "Four Scor^ and Seven A t the present time there are 35 Bomb Berlin Suburbs this yesr. 12:46—Slngln’ Sam. 7:00 • Esso Reporter. TEA BALLS appointed by Mrs. Natsch. On Sunday, Nov. 10 the veter­ der whom he served at 'various Lean, Miss Marlon L. Butler. Mrs. The trend in the state and na­ worth; Head of Years." The public is invited. state senatorial districts, each di­ London. Nov. 7— ((P) — Long 1:00—News, Weather. 7:10--.Music Off the Record. times as director of customs, am-, WHITE 20 oz ans and auxiliary groups and local lb Emilv B. Swindelis. Mrs. Francis tional election waa reflected even Grace Hill: The Best Short Stor­ vided from the rest on a popula- Howl at Noon Hour range British warplanes bombed 1:16—The Little. Show. 7 :5 5 -Esso Reporter." bassador to Guatemala and min­ 23c SPRAY pk9 patriotic organizations have been VEAL LEGS P a n c a k e F l o u r 5c T. Maxwell. Miss Elsie B. Cum- in the voting in this town, which ies by Edward O’Brien; American lion basis. It is felt that the the Berlin suburbs and a railway 1:30—Marjorie Mills. 8:00- News of Eunipe. ister to Italy, Japan and Cuba. is traditionally Republican by a Vacations by L«rry Dixon; Tricks state ha.s grown to the point junction northwest of the German invited to attend Memorial exer­ 2 00—Your Neighbor. " 8:15-;-ShopperH Special. During hi* service as foreign LAMB 12 oz (Continued From Page One) LB 29c ” '*junior American Citizens, Mrs. large majority. The Republican Our Minds Play On Us by Karl where there should be more sena­ capital .during the hight, the Air cises In the Salvation Army citadel 2:15—Medley Time. 8i60 E.sso Reporter. minister under Cardenas he has HAM and CHiESE LOAF LAKE bti James B. Quinn, Motion Pictures Stafford Springs at 10;45 a. m. The organizations TABLE SYRUP 10c mklority’for the entire ticket ^as stolz; ® u^^^rWil-' tors. or. If. the Tircscnt number Is eral other persons were Injured In Ministry reported today. 2:30—The Career of Alice Blair. 8:35—Shoppers Special. had to face pressing, problems Mrs. Walter H. Plummer; Nalonal ™ T th an 100 votes, which Was a The Spirit of Finland/_H, ^by ^ John O. Netto retained, then the population of Attacks also were made, a com­ will be allotted special places In 2:45— Meet Miss Julia. ^9:00— Pre.sa New*. growing out of the expropriation quart Defense Through Patriotic Educa­ "Ftlqurttc" (L I by London today by explosion of a iT drop from the results of the town Ils Bugbee; 472, StalTord each district should be readjusted. delayed-action bomb dropped by munique declared, "on synthetic the citadel for this service and 3:00— Mary Marlin. 9:16— American School of the Air | “of j foreign oil companies and FORES tion. Mrs. Walter H. Skinner: Na­ 2 5 c Jar 15c election, when the Republican ma­ Emily Po.st. Changes and shifts In popula­ the raiders last night. Six houses oil plants at Leuna and Hamburg, flags of all organizations will be 3:15— Ma Perkins. 9:45—Figures in Music. American-developed lands. PICKLES 0"^^ V tional Membership. Mr.s.t\ alter H. tion through the years have ne­ massed at the altar before the 3:30— Pepper Young’s, Family. 10:00-B y Kathleen Norris. TURKEYS jority was three to one. The Democrats carried Stafford were damaged. factories near Du.saeldorf, the in- BONED and 1 lb Robinson, Mrs. ..RewiJ Mc­ , Another factor in the increase cessitated this move, it Is said. | land port of Duisburg and rail- | service. 3:45—Vic and Sade. 10:15—Myrt and .Marge. Seven Not Lucky Nutnlier cant Laughlin. Mrs. Herbert M. Swart- \rith their entire ticket In Tues­ Five. Planes Shot Dbwn ROLLED IF 2 3 c In the Democratic ballots cast is In the matter o f re-bounding > way yards and junctloni at Halle, 10:30 - Stepmother. FRESH PLUMP 8 -1 2 lb KEN-L-RATION 3 fleuer. Miss Jennie Wood. Mrs. e,. d a y ’ s , elections, with a plurality lb DESIRED the number of voters made this Tolland tuncongressional luoa.u,—. -districts,______the__ change____ u | In mld-aftermxm the A lt Mlnls- Prctsch, on the Elbe, and near ] \ ___ 10:45—Woman of Courage. i Chicago — (4*) Seven a. lucky Harrison Metcalf, Mrs. Frederick here of more than 480 votes with NORTHERN o v g 13c season. It has been acknowl­ wciuld" eliminate the present con- j try announced that five German 11:00—Short Short Story. number? 7 Don’t tell It to Swee- Thorp. Mrs. Ernest L. Hall and Mrs* John H. 9t**l6 a total vote of, 2967, the largest gre.ssman-at-large which. this planes had been shot dovyn m to- Cologne” 1 29c edged by both Democratic and Bomb Gun Eniplftcenwnts 1 11:15—Martha Webster. j ney! Seven years ago when Mr. inS-S. Bockrtne ever ca.st In the history of the -- ..— ------day’s fighting over Britain. German Planes^ PRICES STILL DOWN Mrs. John S. Bissell. Republican party leaders that the Other squadrons were, said to 1 11:30—Big Sister. ' and .Mrs. James A. Sweeney re- Trumbull House, Mrs. Oscar C. One bomb struck a famous majority of the new voters are wm ie^?208^"for G ^!m or i are‘ flve're^lar^^oS'ression^r^^^^^^ have bombed long-range German | H ;4 5 _A u n t Jenny’s Stories. ttimed from .celebrating their Peterson; Wap Relief, Mrs. Frank­ Ixmdon church where a number of Radio ‘^ay^ FISH SPECIAL ON FRESH ROASTED Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Miller gun emplacements at Cap -Gris 12:00-Kate Smith Speaks. seventh wedding anniversary they lin C. Harlow; G. A. R. Senior Democratic. , '. . women and children had sought Attack British X Horace W. Porter was elected .M... 1 - sr w'i“ ‘ r Nez on the French coast. 1 Bastem Standard Time P M. found their house in ashes. And FRESHLY and Mrs. Laura Judson .spent l e y Democrat 1 6 ((). Norman8 ^ represent the whole refugee. There were some ca.suijl- President, Mrs. Miron J. Case. A member of the' House, of Rep- The Berlin suburb attacked was 12:1.5—When a Girl Marries. now, seven years later, they found Monday in Hartford. Belcher of Staffordvllle and W il­ tlcs but the number was-not im­ SLICED 2 29c Card Party Tonight resentatalvcs from thl.') town, snd .state. This situation was estab­ identified as Spandau, where the Shipping Again 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent. that burglars had ran.sacked their STEAK CO D The Loyal Order of Moose will The Tolland Grange will sponsor liam E. Delligan Chief of the mediately known. New York, Nov. 7.—(J*)—Look­ 12:45-Our Gal Sunday. apartment on 77th street while COFFEES held the same lead over the op­ lished some years ago when Con­ Air Ministry said the raiders had Borough fire department both The raiders came singly and In ing at election returns via tele­ start their annual public pinochle ponent Arthur L. King, as the rest a public set-back pnrty at the necticut came to rate another con- attacked industrial plants. The 1:00—Esso Reporter. they were celebrating their 14th Democrats were elected Represen­ groups of two and three, lighting (IVtnllnued fr«m fC "ge Gne) AND THE QUALITY WAS NEVER BETTER! series tonight at eight o’clock at of the ticket consisting of state Community Hou.se, Friday gressman, but didn’t establish an- Royal Air Force operations were vision was a thrill only a com­ 1:05—Program Pre-Vue. anniversary. the Moose Home Club rooms on ning, when prizes are to be offered tatives in the General Assembly their way under a hazy moon with 1:1,5—Woman in White. -, and national officers. Clayton E. other sixth district. described as "extensive." negligible Industriali0 dan damage. “ The parative few could experience, in PRODUCE DEPT- MONEY SAVERS Elm street. There will be the and refreshments served. Belcher received 1702 votes flares and showers of fire-bombs. l:3 0 - n ie Right to Happiqess. Hunt waa elected to another term In daylight* attacks yesterday. British were charged with attack­ the count of the 1940 vote. But by RICHMOND 'Sr 2 2 5 c usual prizes and refreshnrients will as Probate Judge of the Andover. The Ladles’ Aid society public Delligan 1673. The Republican can­ British bombers were said to have 1:45-Matn Street-Hartford. supper is to be held at the Feder­ didates Joel H. Reed received 1214 of^ con^sslonal elections Is one ' and methodically P.ver “ t ^ ^ h lg h ing a clearly marked hospital In 1944, who can tell how wblespread 2:00—Young Dr. Malone. be served. Columbia and Bolton district. He altitude while fighter-bombers, pounded oil refineries at Salzber- T h i following committee is m ated church at 6 p. m., Friday. and William Ladlsh 1186. 'The fol- not state representa- U'est Germany. this developing medium of mass 2-15—Joyce Jordan-Girl Interne FAVORIU bags was Republican encumbent,, and of district, - - * ijying much lower, streaked across gen, starting great (Ires. Informed smircea said lute were communication will have bebome. 7 FOR 2 5 c J. ALDEN 2 29 c r* ^rge, Walter A. Smith, chair­ was not opposed on the Demo­ Miss Rose Wilson, of East Hart- lowing Justices of the Peace were tlon. The state’s representatives A n o l^ r daylight attack, the 2:30-Fletcher Wiley. Iflfiu/1 u i o m B n GRAPEFRUIT the sky'in an effort to beat the scored on an 8,000-ton vessel In By that time, too. maybe the man, John Kuhnty, Jr., Harold ford, were recent guests of Mrs. also elected. Democrats, Benjamin In congress are its two senators. 2:4.5—My Son. and I. ■ X V B BLEND OF SEVERAL A cratic ticket. heav.v barrage raised around the cpmmSmque said, was directed a third convoy, causing a boiler conduct of a vlsucl broadcast-will Metcalf, David K. Law and Harry Marlon A. Baker and Miss Lucile O. Phelps, Michael D. O’Connell. A congressman-at-Iarge, therefore, *3:tl0—Mary Margaret McBride. I V T V W h ig h QUAIITY COFFEES A A record vote- of 421 was cast capital. against the Haansteede airdrome explosion, and also on a 6,000-ton be as smooth running as the neU N. Plnncy, Sr. by electors In the town here Tues­ Conrad Paul Mohr. Ralph N. somewhat infringes on the place in The Netherlands, where a ■^:in —Golden Treasifry of Song. uAo to FANCY EMPEROR The government said "a number vessel, which wps struck twice work description of balloting. Slight Accident day* out of a total of 457. ^^IlsB Bessie Terhunc left town Smith, Wilfred E, Sabourin. Joseph given a senator. A state con­ hangar was hit and aircraft on the 3:30—Esso Reporter. There was a slight accident on of peaple were killed and injured" Nevertheless the first NBC elec­ GRAPES VACUUM PACKFD Tuesdav to spend some time at Jnniak, Angelo Argenta, William gressman cannot effectively repre­ ground were machine-gunned. amldahlp. , 3:3.5—Studio Matinee. Union street in front of the Fitch the home of her brother. Dr. Percy in the attacks on London, during 1 A fourth convoy was attacked in tion telecast gave a sufficiently aoe_n£u) ntdjpatjuilii COPLEY Krug. John Panclera and Joseph A. sent a constituency as can a dis­ Bombs Dropped on Ship* block on Wednesday when an auto Terhunei'in Passaic, N. J- • Kosiorek. Republicans, Ernest E. trict representative. Besides, as which "a block of Hats was hit | the North Sea and one of Ita four complete picture — literally—of and .damage done to houses, shops what-happened. ro-Fxls To Play Football MeINTOSH NATIVE , being operated by V\ alter WorvK The regular meeting of Tolland T a ft, Joel H. Reed, Gilbert Ide, is how the case, the prst dl.strlct Bombs were reported dropped ships was'' reported crippled by a TOMATO OR sila, 27. of Willow street. Stam­ INorlli Coventry Grange was held Tuesday evening and other buildings.” on "a concentration of shipping" bomb hit. Hits were claimed on a TeletjV|)e ■■ Basis“ of Program APPLES VEGETABLE 3 “ «V 25c John C. Netto, Standish Avery. of Connecticut has sent three men Columbia. S. C. -(45—Univer­ Hurfl’s Soups ford sldewdped an-auto driven by In the Community House and the In a row to congress as represen-, Attack Objectives In Germany at Cuxhaven. Germany, and on a 6,000 tonner w«5St of Ireland and a The baslisl^of the program, last- JackDcnnerly. Richard Glazier, sity of South Carolina co-eds will TOMATO OR Leila S. Hall of Tolland, Patrol­ following officers were elected: tatives-at-lsrge (figuring In Ma- . The Royal A ir Force, mean­ cpnvoy of ships off Den Helder, frclghtep/of undetermined size off Ing a little 'more than six hours, The Mothers’ Club of North Co- overseer. Frederick 'V. Horsman and-Charles play a football game to raise itie C O O K IN G N A VEGETABLE' 4^?a‘?,,“ l 9 c man Merrill Cedor investigated vcntry'heid its meeting Ia.st eve-I Ma.ster, Ivan Rp,,v cloral. and these men, it Is felt, while, was . peported to have at­ Holland. Duncansby. / was another of the engineor's de-, Hurff’s Soups Hrusa. velopments, the teletype, which Is funds for the "Bundles for Brit­ APPLES the accident, the damage to both - ...lit. t^AiiAr Stephen Woslcy; lecturer, wcviy tacked- “ a numbe.r of objectives in The raids were said to have cost Planes Active Over England ning with Mrs. Walter Keller. Miss Announcemept has been made are no doubt more drawn toward ain" cause Competing teams are TOILET cars being slight. Caldwell; steward, Irving Camp­ '^ h e ir own home- ( rmany” during the night. the British two planes. Day and ifight raids yesterday now widely used for news dispatch tb Sweetheart Soap Margaret Gustin, as.siatant super­ of the marriage of Miss Christine ! the Interests transmission. Connected to the from the PI Beta Phi and Delta Sale Tomorrow bell’ a3.sistant atcw.nrd, Mr. Har­ he interests of the (Berlin apnounced that some (A ' Berlin communique said over- England were concentrated In visor of rural education, ga\e a M. Matte.sen, daughter of Mrs. j places thaa wires of The Associated Pres*, this Delta Delta ' sororities, with no The Rockville Community Play­ most intori-sting talk about "The low; chaplain. Mrs. Mary Broad- British bombers had attempted to arime British planes attempted to Liverpool. Birkenhead, Birming­ SWEET POTATOES K irk m o n ’s b o r a x so ap ers food .paje originally announced bent; treasurer. Bernice Hayden, Marietta Mattesen of Dennis Lane ^ whole raid Berlin but were forced to turn machine operated Iq closeup be­ tackling allowed. But the game School and the Community". She to Harrison \V. Webster, son of T h u ^ s ix t h district would re- attadk the German capttal but ham, Coventry and Ixjndon, these will have its attractlons-pro- for today whs put over until Fri­ showed samples of work she he 1 secretary. Rev. V. S. A'ishdi back before they could drop any were forced away by vlgorous .de- sources added. fore the tele-camera In the raijlo Mr, and Mrs. William H.' Webster | suit >n a re-allgnment thorough^ grams will Include the names and S«nd for F tE f rMioO book AddrOM i Rwio* K irk m o n ’s s o a p flakes day— afternoon,------November 8th I („ht at taken from different grades in keeper, Calvin Wilcox-^ Ceres, basFd on population ns was bombs. 1 They said planes active over city studios. CAUFORNIA ICEBERO ^ rjf Stafford Hollow.. The wedding Ger- fep.se before they could drop telephone numbers of each and ev­ - ford Bohint Fowdor^toa f^Huoiford, 1.1. the office of the Connectieut ; different schools. She made the RltJise Blirke; Pomona, Mable Mor- K d by the^onstitution. , f Sh-ftly before daybreak England yesterday Included 74 Folks seated comfortably at LEHUCE tooli pl!»ce in Grace church. Ox-, guns on the, bombs.) , ery player. and Power Company on ! statement that they were from ganson; Flora, Emma. Crandall;' A t the hearing any persoq pres- man long range bombers and 101 fighters. Of 278 home or aiiy place else that a ford. .Ma.s.s.. Wednesday, Octob.or television set was operating with­ street. Thf proceedif will be used | gehools or schools with five lady asal-atant steward, Mrsc nlsht raiders, 171 chose London for 30. . R('v. John rickcll, pastor per­ in a 90-mlle range of the trans CHIN LEE CHOP SUEY for equipment nece.ssary for the , >olnting out more effi- Jacobs' executive committee fur J British Troops their objective . and dropped ap- presentetlon of plays thi.s season. | \vork can be done with small voars, Harry Labonta. .Refresh­ formed the ceremony. The couple tions involved.^ The Election cna.u e mltter had no difficulty In read­ were attended by Miss Edith Mat- Recapture Gallubat proxlm.ately 200 tons of bomb.* ing the news dlspe.tche!! as they COMBINATION ------Gifts Announced i dasses than with crowded classes ments of doughnuts ■ and coffee Laws CommlssloriSs very a">rlous MORE SAVINGS!f Two gifts to the Endowment tc.sen and Raymond Mattesen sl.s- Cairo, Egypt, Nov. 7—(/P)—Brit-, there, It waa said here. were automatically typed out 60 of six grades .in the one room were /served during the social ! Air losses for the day- were eel fund of the Union Congregational tcr and brother iaf. the bride. Mr. to get the opinions as to Pr Lionaoners. who have become lab troeps have recaptured Galla- 1 words per minute. To aid vlsibil- ___ __ f I school. , . -J hour. V . ' posals outlined. They are f the sound 0/ Ger- 1 at 10 British and three Germai church have been received within The Past -Master-s of Unci Lodge Mr. alid Mrs. Willmm-Tylor. Jr., •and Mrs. Webster -will make their bat, on the Sudnnese-Ethloplan ' |ty, light shlue rather than plain TIMBERLAKE tall IV O R Y S O A P T.the past _ — A two__ -.'.-weeks,aI.- ---- one AX,of «r,O0$500 , jyjf, 24, of Meirorr, with Worsliip- of Canterbury, were guftst.f of .Mr. home here, where Mr. Welpster con­ importance, It is Mated, ^ airplane motors, said there frontier, from the* Italians, British planes. white paper was used in the ma­ T h ey’re S o Convenient cans AS# n i n political well-being of th* was a new sound overhead during FANCY ALASKA 45c froma.__ Athe1-- estate_ nViinAacf of Phineas Talcott ful nBrother_at.-. Walter G. T Brooks2r/ArtU4| in ducts a service station. general headquarter* In the Mid­ chine. R iD S A L M O N and Mrii. John McCoombs. and a thoroughly representative apparently, Indicating and the other of $200 from the cliarge, '^’il\ confer the M. M. De­ dle Ea*t announced today. Augmenting the typed bulletins opinion Is desired before action is Italian bombers participated 3 » ’^^25c » 5 c widow of Tom R. Antwls. formerly gree Saturday evening. _ An airplane engine recently Gallabat la on the Sudan side.of were commentators and other WHIfE SPilAY 23/4 Ib for Rockville, in his memory. The women of the Order of bu'ilt by. a California ^ Inventor taken. . . . in the attacks, which ranged the line, about 76 miles west Of otations means o f visualizing the vote. SAVE EXTRA PENNIES pkg 15c Eastern Star,. Cnimax Chapter, are ■— :—’— 1 across the Midlands, ,, southern. Ethiopia. Italian r CAKE FLOUR Dr. George S. Brookes will Willinglon weighs ^mly 130 pounds arid de­ Magazines, »ldstrated ^ papers j northeastern Lake Gondnr, Still, without the A P teletype the GUEST IVORY preach at the Union Congrega­ serving ac turkey cupper at 6j:30 velops 7|5 horsepower. The. engine troops moved Into the town soon telecast might not have created and picture cards sent to the dead and west Scotland. vegetable 1 Ib tional church on Sunday morning Miss Jennie H. Church IS the double-opposed type and in­ after Italy entered the war. (The It ^ Is_ I alone whom history will the favorable Impression It did. e e A D %#A 't*uRE 3 ib ^ can at 10:45 a. ra. on a subject baaed Section of officers will take cludes a built-up roller-bearing Italian communlqua^cknowledged | V | / % K W SHORTENING ^ can O # bsr place at the Gr.ange meeting to- SOAP 4 c on the line "I Saw His Footprint Elmer Squire, 68. died at the today that the British had attack- _Marshal retain of France Three football games are on the night. T, » pants and a passerby and killing ed Gallabat, were repulsed, and In the Sod.’’ Hartford hospital Saturday night, j inventor. r Is" five persons. In London, showers network list for Saturday—Wchl- P E N N -R A D 100% 8 q t ,Service T^oiilght .Covent-.’ Grange, No. i5, P. of then attacked again, and said the We fight with chopsticks on land gan-Mlnnesota for W EAF-NBC 1 .0 9 The officers of 'willimantic 1 H. will present a three act comedy He had been in ill health from a , of incendiary bombs started nu­ Pure Pennsylvania can heart ailment many years. He merous fires, kceping^ flre-ftghtera battle still waa under way). and nothing In the air—or almost and WABC-CBS, Navy and Notre M O T O R O IL TAX INCIUDED IVORY FLAKES Lodge of Elks will come to Rock- entitled ’'A Pair of Country Kids Surprise And Cnpture Town Dame for MBS. and Texas A. A M., vine this evening to conduct Iheir | wriUen_^ by 'lvm n_M ays, oo^Nov leavoo his wife. Mrs. Mary Mrocz- on the jump. nothing. OR kowski Squire and a brother. Wal­ • Some Lulls During Night The British, however, said a __Un Yutang. Chinese author Just vs. -Southern Methodist f'lr WJZ- ritualistic service at 8:?0 o’clock 14 at 8:15 p. m. at the Gov. Baldwin Proclaims British column early yesterday WHOLE UNPEELED Community House. ter Squire of Hartford. He-had , There wa# soine lulls during tne bark from Chungking. NBC. TESA-BACSS 17c IV O R Y S N O W at the Burke Funeral Home on owned the Wlllington Hollow store | night and many Londoners left surprised and captured the town .HEINZ APRICOTS Park street, for their decease* On Saturday evening at 7:45. with the help of the Royal Air the eighth annual County Achieve­ for over 40 years. For sometime | Nov. 11, Armistice Day their shelters to go home to their The defense o f a nation la no Topics tonight: YOUR member Joseph John DeMarchi, it has been conducted by his own beds, continuing a fatalistic Force, imprisoning part of the longer a matter for the exclusive The war—NBC-Red 7:15, 7:45; EVANGELINE ment program w'H be held in the garrison; Then, a communique CHOICE 2 ".IS 4 1 c 33, who died at his home on Chest­ Church Community House. Pro­ nephew, Raymond Squire. The fun­ trend which has been Increasingly concern of professlrinal warriors. MBS 8, 9:15, 10, 12:30; CBS 8:55, SO UPS , Unsweetened 4 S 5 s 2 7 c nut street on Wednesday morning: stated, the Italians counter-at­ EXCEPT CONSOMME, CHOWDER EVAP. M IL K gram: Singing; 4H Initiation cere­ eral was held Wednesday after­ —Col. Edgar 8. Oorrell, president, 10:45; WJZ-NBC 9:30; NBC 12. Card Party Monday Evening r.ov,„», .Uy„»nd K, tacked but this was "successfully mony; Countv summary of club noon at the Willinglon Hill church. Air Transport Association. WEAE-NBC—8, Fanny Brice; OR CHICKEN GUMBO MEAT The Children of Mary of St. work; Yodelling. Skit demonstra­ Dr. Horace B. Sloat officiated and today proclaimed observance of . new ' ------repulsed." Two heavy Italian 8:30, A'idrlch Family; 9, Bob P & G SO A P Bernard’s church will hold a public tions and awai-ds. "Osram. the burial Was in the family lot of the bombings followed. Bums Hour: 10, Tim and Irene DELICACY 2 41c card party Monday/evening, No- November 11 ns Armistice Da, generavion ui — ------L" . neie.ie Farther north. In the Kassala American voters go to the polls HORMEL SPAM Great," the man of mystery and W’illington Hill cemetcrj’. with Rudy Vallee: 10:30, Musical WHITE vem er 11. at 8:15 a. m. In the A t election Tuesday' there were an address to the peopje of Con- ,„rth to take «P w i " buried sector on the Sudanese-Eritrean on Nov. 6 deprived of the oppor­ magic will be there also. made the common welfare of our coun-[ eight other persona were tunity. In more states than ever be­ Americana, Dr. Frank Conrad, NAPHTHA 4 13c Church Hall. The ppbllc Is Inv-ited Mr. and Mrs. Reuben McCann "eef votes cast; 282 Democratic, nectlcut. The proclamation, mauc me uui....~.. " 7" a* I in"tho wreckage. frontier.frontier, aa.British .Briusn mooiicmobile uim.unit uIs VUmcsta fore in our history; of voting for guest. ’ _ ' to attend. gave a birthday party in honor of 273 Republican, 102 aplit, 3 thrown pursuant to an act of t,iethe General tiy.try. leM.s^hlghl^ylet us hi , " " S /others Anotaer b^^ struck just out- p^esring an Italian force, the com WABC-CBS—7:30, Vox Pop SUDLESS CLEANER minority party candidate* HEINZ 2 ujr 19c Mrs. Arthur Bendall, of Manches­ out, 1 Socialist. There are 704 on Assembly, follows; : ’ did our mothers and , motion picture theater j munique added, ninth anniversary; 8, Ask It Bas­ OAKITE It: I, Is wellweU'for lo r^ sll ’l of0/ us to recall fore us. to fullyfuhy .n>««t,thelr^_^ meet^^^^^^^ ry 111^______—Dr. John HaynM Holmes, chair­ ter Nov. 6. They played cards the voting list. Howard Pratt, R, rsons were shaken by ket Quiz; 8:30, Strange as It OXYDOL the service and sacrifice of men nMd _t^ follow them Y j i^ e n the manager t^ed, man, Civil IJbertle* Union. CUCUMBER PICKLES . . . I 9 c while listening to the election re­ re - elected representative. 32 5 Seems: 9, Major Bowes Amateurs: N. B. C votes; Frank Joslin. D. elected. and women from Connecticut who | with our 5,,^. to get tlie audience to leave they A new or *peclal type of air­ RITZ CRACKERS Curb Stocks turns...... I ask that on that day our wa 10 gei v craft, costing $180,000 for the first 10-20, CBS concert orchestm. 326. JuiUcea of the Peace, D, served our country. In the military As the slogan to' explain our ■ WJZ-NBC—7:45, Tribute to 2pkgt 37c 2 ^415c John Kubacka. Charles Safranek, ship, breaksdown to: jigs, dies ami aims to the world, let us take | 2 « n ? 3 5 c Impressed With Oeneroslty and naval forces daring the World Paderewski; 8, Horace Heldt Delicious Flavor Ned Rifkln, Benjamin Day, Al­ tools. $35,000; manufacturing these Immortal word* of Wood- Ark Nat Ga* ...... Los Angeles— ((Fi —Mme Elsa War. When conflict seems about show: 8:30, Amateur -Song W rit­ PURE H O N E Y Schiaparelli. Paris apparel design­ bert Parker: R. Nettle C. Amidon. to engulf the whole .world and overhead, $26,000; power plants, row Wllaon: "W h*t we aeek la .the *Asad Gas and El A Harold G. Bugbee. Anton Safran­ $10,000; experimental snd devel­ ers: 9, Rochester Philharmonic; HEINZ CHIPSO Am Sup Pow ...... er, told the Los Angelex Junior ideals of personal liberty and hu­ reign of Uw baaed upon th* conr Tin salt with the League: ”A11 gf us In Paris are ek, Ralph Parizek. Roosevelt and opment, $20,000; Isbor. $39,000; ■0 Fisk Jubilee, choir. Cent States El .... man freedom guaranteed and pre­ f” S^^Amlri‘^ “ta%*e world! Pl0_rive^^b.^^^^^^^^^„ - - cent of the governed and aua- MBd—7:15. C. F. Palmer pn de­ STRAINED BABY FOODS SWEDISH RYE BREAD Impressed with th* generosity of Wallace, 339; VVillkle and Mc- raw materials, $14,000: Instru­ talned by the organlaed opinion FLAKES o n Cits S e rv p f d ...... served for u* and fo r ouf children fense; 8:30, In Chicago Tonight; GRANULES American men regarding their Nary 319. This la usually a strong. by the Constitution of our tepre- ments, $3200; engineering, $29,000; 4)s <^ PlaM, Sugared or 2 X M t \ ' Z3 Bond and Share Republican town. Governor Bald­ power plant accessories, $350fl: of m'ankind,” , 10:30, eweago Symphony, extra heaefit women. American men have *' scntatlve democracy are threaten­ —Carrie Chapman Catt, veteran cans aimimon Sugared Ford Limited .,, win. R. 348; Robert Hurley, D, snd gss and oil for experimental 20c DOUGHNUTS world wide reputation for the ed b y the force of-arms, let all woroea’a ^ flra i* w o rk e r. 3 Nlag Hud money they spend pn their women; 311. Jaape- McLevy, Socialist. 1. flying. $300.,^ What to expect Friday: ' Penn Road Americans unite lit the common ...... I eay bravo to you. Go right Miss Maltette Fitch. Mrs. Spen­ Th* war—NBC 8 a. m - 1:45 s. Unit Oaa cer Fitch ^<1 Misa Florence W (ilt iriausa of our country, ualng every #,*«A«S*** ahead!” a '"fn MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1940 J S S i MANCHESrSS eVSNINC. HeKACD. MANCHESTZS. CONK.. THUSSnAY, HOVZMBER 7,194. tbay coma wltl a n to be mado. Tha$a a n . Marine Recruiter of tha Martna Oorpa aa to aga, ate. SERIAL STORY common pleaa coorta of H a w w a Annual Drive Temple Beth u c »: Six Time to Pul on the Winter Woolens? New Haven. New L o n d ^ and Here Tomorrow formance. as head of a muntclpali- Hurley Will Have Hand Litchfield countlea and of. the wa- Shalom News Police Investigate try’ and by that Uma the habit of terbury district. Salarlea/of t h « « Of RM Cross ty haa been scarcely more than Judges range from $6, ^ to $7,- U ^toral coUege voting had taken GOAL TO GO KUnrlrratfr Strict honesty and good, hard COFYRIOHT. 1*40. 600 a year. Friday, Nov. S: Evening Benices A Marine Corps recruiting ser­ False Fire Alarm NCA •CRVICC. INC. In Many Appointments .uch complaU poasesaton of a ^ common sense. But thla year, BY W. H. PEARS ______at g p. m. Lecturs: "Du. Signifi­ geant from the headquarters, in u, that It would have required Local Officergy Workerig cance of the 10 Commandments” . Springfield, Mess., will be at the with the overshadowing problem We Citniiti9 3Rer«tt more effort to change the system To Meet on Saturday Social Gathering after servicea in Poatofflce tomorrow for the pur- of national defense becoming *n 19,000, which he la expected to rs- Manchester th# vMritiy* poae of Interviewing prospective An alarm turned In from Box 61, PUBUSHKD BT TH* than It haa ever seemed worth. "That looks suspiciously Uks • 17 State CommiMioner* Isign sbofftly; tax commlasloner- Saturday, Nov. 9 :'Servicea for on Charter Oak street, opposite the HERALD PRINTING CO., INC Issue that no one could diJdge, the YMtwday: Bock ' To Receive Orders. applicants for enlistment in the And the Job la likely to be m - out of their etrlke, , football uniform, BUI. Anything ■ ship now held by Charles J. Mc- the Junior Congregation. Story: east mlU of the Rogers Paper II BUMll dyed-ln-the-wool pacifism of the , ships and _11 Major' DaHe Book United States Marines. Manufacturing Company, at 1: II»n ch M t«r. Conn. pructloe. BIU triM one of nie fntn- Laug^lh, $9,000. July 1. A Jewish Kingdom.” The Springfield office le stllV ac­ THOMAS PERGUSON wbere near as easy as it looks, ^ e Lyfng to Buck was out of tha The committees of Mancheater this morning brought out Co: typical Socialist cropped out and W* pinye MHl the .cnib tenm Judgeships Among Po> nomilug’B Teuure In Doubt Wednesday, Nov, IS: Good Will cepting eligible young American electoral vote system la quertlpl BUI said dully, ’’I ^ d l s Tomorrow Chapter, American Red Croas la Oontral •‘ ■"•t*’’,,,, Jasper looked with a cold eye on cUcke. L«ndU chnllengeo him to , Atate Personnel Director WH- Meeting will-be...... held.. *>yb; the Sle- citizens between the agea of 18 and panics 3 and 4 of the South Man- Poundad OetobT I. 1I»I tooted me Off the field today. cheaUr fire department. The fire­ leas and it la clumsy. U is difficult tMMsh the RcntMi »U be wwiU to. sitmnssitipns to Be Fiiied. llriam H. Donning'a tenure la In Nov, 9 — Annual Father and charge of the coming roll call terhood at the veatry oiif the Tern- 30. Applicants must be single and such things as peace time com men found on arriving at the box Publlihad B*«ry to think of a sound reason why ThPt nlfht BuHetheud P ^ « , ■■Why?’’ ’ J doubt. Ho was named last summer Son banquel of Brotherhood of membership met laat night to pie at 2 p. m. Mrs. Morria Silver- of good character. \ I scrlptlon and the vast arms pro brlnge Dot Shelton to the BUI told him. Emanuel Lutheran church. man o f Hartfoilord will be the gueat that there was no fire and an ef­ fh."'Po*.e‘ " o f « “J M.nehMt.r, It should continue. But as soon Buck nodded, thumbed his pipa, ■V Hartford, Nov. 7—iJP) — I jjy Qovernor Baldwin, but the ap- formulate final plans for the local Men who have registered for se­ gram store, boeeen Bill nround. Dot likes Coming Eventa ^ Bpeeker. The pageant ‘Th e House fort ia being. made to leam who Conn.. . . Sac” d C l... Mali M.tt.r- a. it 1. proiKised to change It we hiif he uttered no condemnatloB\ .Section nsireaults In, apeculatlo^in ; pointment requires Senate approv- Red CroBS membership roll call. lective service and wh(?ae number ^ support as he has lent to BUI. Drowsy Peters suggwU BUI Beautiful” will be presented by the has not as yet been called, may turned in the false alarm. ■OBSCRIPTION RATES Such ^f‘lindls wld -imP'y. 'Thkf Connectlcut political plrcles al. The post pays $7,500. Nov. 10-- Reformation Festival The roll call will open Monday, may rely upon countless politi­ Is OAXirlooklng n bet. t^"****, * ladles of the Sisterhood. The public apply for enlistment providing On. Ta.r b» M.ll ...... M.«0 those fffpposals has been lacking other commissioners whose in evening ut Emanuel Lutheran Armistice Day and wlU conUnua is cordially invited to attend. ..I .«0 cians sitting down to new and old laet, nnd If BUI Is In eolld with the turned today to the appohnmenta terms will expire during the next AM okM ¥ I Per Month by M.ll ...... I .01 In all enthuslaam and he has had Skeltons . . . ‘ " '^ l u t 'h X e d me to teach the church, auspices of Zion, Con­ for tWd^Weeks. Slnrla Copy •••••:---- election Ubles to learn, If possible, to be made following the Inaugu­ two years are: cordia and Emanuel Lutheran Dallrarad Ona l a . r the air of a public man caught In Chapter IV Earle Rohan la permanent Roll Htr^t Rtal Raliafffar **^“' ^ f f . BUI. He never InUnded ration next January tn Commla- Liquor Control Commissioner churchea of Mancheater. Call Chairman and the current what effect a .shift to direct vot­ Bill Mentor, in football togs, m e m b er of a trap for which he hadn’t the ^ for you to do it.” ,, ner Robert A. H ^ le y os gov- Samuel R. Spencer, Republican. Ndv. 11—Joint supper of Amer­ campaign will be in charge of 2 Thanksgiyings THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing would IR- likriy to have upon moved slowly, toward the practice least bit of liking. "Maybe he was right, BIU l e; May 1, 1941; $6,000; appointed by ican Legion and Auxiliary at Le- Mrs. Lucille Sloan and Mias Jean­ HAPPY REUEF Thtf*45»orl»>"’ P’’" * '* • * * 'h U l' his own. or his party’s fortunes. field. Deep in thought, he was for "1 guess I did w'ant to show the poditions in Which the governor. ette Paton, co-chairmen. ly antitled to the u»a or I f Is otjr guess that a lot of en­ once In his life deaf to the seduc­ j^lon Home. F o r U . S. Soldiers tTon of all pawe ■"•P*'®’’!* SfiVd And we shall probably be amazed the neW sD em o^tlc state’s chief Statute Revision Corfimlasloner ^ Nov. 4 3 —Turkey supper at Sec­ To Meet Maturday to It^br not otherwl.a er.d tad m thusiastic McLcvy voters of other tive pung of toe against leather. "'” Buc"k“ ^M;n o f ■-mlled. / K e e p executlveNvUI/nave a hand In fill- at the number and variety of ar­ 1 ««P I axo Frederick A. Scott. Republic^; ond Congregratlonal church. On Saturday, Nov. 9, the Com­ FROM PAINFUL CLOG, Tep days had passed since thU/p*P^»‘ " years have reacted to Jasper s de­ are ITNstate commissioner- July 1. 1941. $7,500; sppolnted/by manders and Captains & together Mancheater young men who en­ puhninod herein. wiiea.unn x®f guments that will be presented Drowsy dropped the hint about punching, BUI. , Nov, 19 — Annual meeting of All rlfcht* of r«p u b l!c»m n fense attitude In Just, about the ^ I've planned, you’ve g o ^ v e yea Ipa paying xictween $4,200 and the governor with the advlc^.^and Chamber of Commerce. with all workers will rw lve In­ ter the United States Army be­ art «Iso Dot Skelton, but It clung to hi^ , afinuallyNtogether with ■peclul dUpa^oh^i htr^in against Senator Ikidge's amend­ same way as he has reacted to- j of football ahead.” 0.000 11 consent of the benate. / Nov. 22—Annual dance of Me­ structions and will to given the tween now and November 20 and BACKACHE AFTER DARK Go to see your Doctor mind like a burr on a piece of rai^rved "Five years! Say- major Judgeships «nrrying yearly necessary supplies in the Center are in campa by November 21 will ment. No doubt there will even ward defen.se Itself. And. since , Athlite Commlsaioner Frank 8. morial Hoapltal Auxiliary at ho Mmx oI ibo*« CM«ia€. MtiBCe I Hbw iBfieli battur nrl Ask hilB ftbodt Full ••rvlca clltnt of N. A. wool. "Here, take a look at this, lel- fel Y sal■alaiies of from $6,000 to $12,600. Coskey, Democrat. July/1, 1041; Church at 7:15. Miss Ellen Bacoo, have (two Thankagtvlnga. In the LackBCDM p«opU bUm« os rold* or BinuM sra still be a deal of thundering about "W alt up. Bill. . I , - These appolntments\are to be tel Bond In Hartford. cft«a PBiwed Djr tired kldosyt'^od msjr b# | tarvic# Inc. his previous gubernatorial votes $5,600; appointed by th« governor. Nov. 27 — Annual ‘Turkey, special field repreaentatlve .of the Arm y Magazine, received today. rsliered sbes tivstod ia tb* right wsy; [ the preservation of "states He started guiltily at the sound | low. . ____ made either by the gpveriiorielect Rapraa^ntatlvaa, Tho about the state have been largely j Dairy and Food Commlsaioner Goose and Pig” dance of Hose National Red Croat will be pree- It ia announced that Thanksgiving Th« kidoeyi tr* Nituis t chief way of Publlaher* . ,• ,• AR«ncy— of Helen’s voice. He felt sojnehow i / _ Ulpvle himself, or with concurrent ac­ ent, making a apecial trip to Con­ will be observed In the army posts vtccm eeidi »nd poi«onoue out of the | Jullua Matbaw* Spacla! y - ■ • - rights." sympathctle anyhow, perhaps It that even thinking of Dot made On the ^ I c BIU Edwin G. W o o d w ^ , Democrat, Company'No. 1, 8. M. F. D., at blood. They help meet people p«M sb««t 3 ptsU i tion at bedUmt wMh Va-tro-noll New York. C)ilr-nao. Detroit and But after all, this is a nation . tion of the state Senate. wWch May 1, 1942; $6,Oj0D; appointed by necticut for thla purpose. on two days. Va-tro-nol doe6 3 important things: , Isn't so surprising that almost all him disloyal to Helen. Besides, camera tjfia Democrats will control; or wHh Cheney Hall. On.November 21 the day will be * If *lht 15 mile* of hidoey tubee sod ftltere , (1) sbririkn swoUen membranes; (2) ^ Boston. ato had a darn queer habit of ! Pete’s / k e . where did you the governor. / Greater Need Now nlTItEAU OF one nation. The election of its both branches of the State l.,egis doD'i work well, poisonous wssts roslUr stsyr soothes Irritation: <3) helps flush na- I " m e m b k r a u d i t of his following has walked out on Earle Rohan, permanent chairr- jiMervibserved in keeping . _ with the proc- in tbs blood. Tbess poisons msy styt nscsiDi Presidential candidates Is the af­ guessing what was on his intnd. i that ?/ rt,,,. nnrk said Milk Admlijihlrator S. McLean sal passages, clearing clogging mucus, , CIRCULATIONS. him —for the time being, anyhow. • Helen fell Into step yvtlh him. | Avoiding Bill s gaze. Buck #al . lature. oricklngham/''Republican, July 1, man stated today, that due to the larfiwtion of the President and on bseksebss, rheumstic pains, i''•.'• loinstbins gOi, Va-tro-nol hlllty for lypoaraphlcal error, apih# Not exBcUy, You’ve heard me to be filled by the new governor, AgrloHriire Commlsaioner OlcoU p earin .'In artvertlae n^nti In jority Is large or small, should little gruffly. "lyb Gets Ijong Term carry on more adequately this wroni with your kidneys of bMdw. /tised at first sniffle n«rnlrt mention Jim Kirk?” with the advice and consent of F. King, Democrat, July 1. 1941; Dm ’I wsitl Ark your druKisl lor Domi Manchester r.venlna prevail. Under our present sys­ Yesterday, acconling to an As­ In overtime, so Old Man Peskin great humanitarian work. Most all phyalclana agree - by millions for «»sr or sneeze helps . m "The fellow you Raid could drive the Senate, Is that of commission­ prevent colds Ce* let me off for the dance." / $.’»,0()ri; appointed by tho governor, the main medicine In tre^Ung the 1 y*«re. They neere heppyh»PP> relief- - . will help tb« | CJC (vf DiPT.i.h Thursday. November 7 tem It might be ea-slly possible for sociated Press dispatch. Mexican "Oh, Bill, rm so glad!" Helen's a hole in a concrete wall?” er of finance and control. The On Sunday, Nov. 10, from 1:30 s...m— -idney tubee flush out ^Mobouo ▼eloplDf. iomestic Ammala Commlaalon- Bridgeport, Nov. 7.—(JFi—John to 2:30 p.m. over three major common cold la rest. 1 >» that will, at any time, to be de­ custom authorities searched R eyes glowed. "This will be the - "That's Jifn. He was my aide- 1939 Senate failed to take action Ray L. HarOifig. Republican. VMtd from your btood* Get Doen’e 4 on Oov. Raymond E. Baldwin’s Rtislnskl began serving a 10 to 15 networks, Katherine Cornell will diplomatic pouch carried by a spe­ first tinrie I've ever gone/to dance kick In college. July 15, 1941; $4,.'i( appointed by Election by I’ opular Vote feated, even if the majority were appointment of O. Glenn Saxon year sentence In state prison at make her radio debut, donating with sbmeone that I . .yweW, kind about my accident and the governor. a million or more. cial courier who was on his w-ay up. He’s a district sales and the later was given the posi­ I Wethersfield today In connection her services fo r the benefit of the Senator Itrory of Uke.” , / „ Aeronautics Comm The amendment should be sub­ to the Italian .embassy In Wash­ •It makes a difference. Bill for the company that makes these tion until the sixth Wednesday/of ".1 ?,?..* r i with the shooting of a policeman,------, American Red Crose. She Is ex- Massachusetts announce., that he Charles L. Morris, Dcmochri:...... June' ! during a burglary In the North pected to do several acenea from mitted by Congress and should be ington. The search disclosed 52, - 1 Agreed. ” 1 nevermuch for outfit.s.” , „ , the 1941 General Assembly. S ^on 1, 1941; $4,200; appointed By the Intends to Introduce a Constitu­ • I still don't get 'T Buck. resigned last June, however, and End here. one of her successful plays. Nor­ approved by the states. 000,000 In United States currency. (lancing, but . . /T' The older man fumbled with his governor with the advice and con­ man H. Davis, chairman of the tional amendment to require that "What made you change. filling the Job since has been Bud­ sent of the Senate. The 25-year-old defendant was U Is reported to have been made ; pipe. "These machines are de- get Director Robert H. Weir on a ^ sentenced In Superior Court yes- Red Cross will speak. Many other Presidential electrons shall be set­ Helen asked/Ahyly. F'oiir Judges’ Terms Expire nationally known artists will be on a tip from the United States . temporary basis. : Hurley will also have to make rday by Judge John M. King on tled by the vote Of the people, do­ One Satisfaction on the program. government that a large sum had ! A similar situation exists In con- j nominations of four judges of the a'plea of guilty to charges of ing away with the electoral col- '’ ^"That^nice, Bill,” she laughed. I would make me a gdod bet to sell necUon with the highway com- breakj^ng and entering and assault Among the varloua,^action.s In been sent to Mexico for Italian Superior court, who will be ap­ I may have a surprise for >-ou the , them.”^ / missloberehlp, also paying $10,- pointed by the General Assembly. with ihtent to kill. lege. foreign capitals to the>«c€lection and German propaganda activi­ night of the dance But, - . . - ^ J 000 annually. The Incumbent, Incumbent Judges whose terms ex- Rusinski also known as Rosa, Grief-Stricken To the average American auch around.” Bill objected. ■You’d .. of President Roosevelt lArhaps ties. No attempt was made to "Oh. swell," Bill said, and William J. Cox. was named by ! pi re ne t year are Earnest C. was captunsd In a three-mile chase an ameVidment will undoubtedly none other is quite so affecAlng to efianged the -subject abruptly to have to have the operation first. former Oov. Wilbur U-, Cross and Simpson. Edwin C. Dickenson and THANKSGIVING seize or Impound the money an«l ■ No. fellow, there Ian t time. on the Merritt Parkway Aug. 11 i Woman Sought appear to be perfectly reasonahle American sensibilllics as shat in .^football. ’’Well, we finally won a reappointed by Governor Baldwin. 'A lfred C. Baldwin, and one addl- after Patrolman George R. Pohl- when the Italian minister to Mexi­ Jim wants someone soon, He'll Positions, the terjns of which and perfectly Just and. Senator game Saturday.” . tional appointment will be need- man had been snqt twice In the | Chungking, the capital of ^Frce give me a car to drlve._ expire eoon includd the state co protested he received an apol- | ______- . “ Westerburgl” Helen scoffed. 1 cd because a Superior court Judge arm when he Interck^^w.- a - burglar— „ — V , « - u - Lodge’s proposal will suggest the ChlrlR. There j^ilant, ch^ing And Just by a field goal. If that's ">5othlng doing.” BUI said. health commlsslonershlp now held i will be advanced to the Supreme ogy. But the Mexican action "got goina -y — J- at work In the stort/ | Bristol, Nov. 7.—<^>--'Searcnerfl inquiries. r“Vl*hy haven’t we done crowds, according^ press reports, 1 - tho Axis lust the pre.sent price Is about .$2,.'100 and th‘e"beirwe''can do against a little, j -You re not going to dp anything by Dr. SUnley H. Osborn, paying Court of Errors to replace Justice j the goods on the Axis juml lui that it is n„„.„flown w,tlwith a steering _•. A___ Vionr>*n whnri * like t'that. You know darn well will 1 this long a g o ' What justification filled the streets In joyful c e ^ ra - weak team, what'll happen when $9,000 annually. July 1; Mothr i chri.xtopher L. Avery, who will j „ J^*o"^'thSn th“ e "^ ^ ''o n the | Anna Skn*^ky.°45. of Terryvllte! same. wheel but NO riuldor bar. The Man About Manhattan we meet Clayton?” what the doctor told you about Vehicles commlsatonership now , reach the 70-years retirement age j "u n t and 10 to 12>n the j a widow, who disappeared yester- Is there for such a roundabout being quiet. I'll keep thinga going tion of the continuation og the It has become notorious that the board Is conductlhg a -series of ^ ______..By Gtorte Tuektr “ ■■Slaughter," Bill said gloomily. held by Michael A. Connor, pay-1 in. 1942. Superior court Judges re day after telling a daughter that system as the one under which we until we can afford the operation. In'g $9,000 annually, June 1; tw o' ceiVe $12,0(io a year. In the past! other charge. Roosevelt regime., i i Axis powers are using their diplo testa to determine how long it "I'll bet Landis Is fit to be tied.” she was going to place flowers on operate, which obviously is in­ rson to learn to fly one will re-enact one scehe a dozen Buck gripped hU public utilities commissioners, it has been a general policy of ■ __, the grave of her husband In a Of course the (Tilnese b J '" .-ices in their widespread longer it lakes Njiw York One of the sure ' most - governors to reappoint The use of an x m Scure matic serv times, in a dozen ways, for a di­ "Sorrv Bill, but I ve made up my each paying $9,000 annually, one exact and which-Is liable at any interest In American poll Landis was. They could hear judges of the Superior court. i ture was not confined to Illiterate earby cemetery. Infiltration and subversive activi­ licensed pilots for this type of 1 ways of seeing a first class Broad- rector. "W e have to get this thing mind.' I'm through P“ hP«'^"«, to be filled when the General 'rlends said the woman had time to repeat such a defeat of the his voice as he stomped along the I’m going to make a llvlDg . Seven other major Judgeship sp- persona In ancient times, It was as It bears on the fate or well be­ ties, relying on "diplomatic immu­ p'ane to learn to fly the regular [ g^ow free is to catch it.in it.s right," he says. "I wrote it but sidelines bellowing at the bijys. self. Assembly convenes and the other grief stricken since her bus­ popular will as that in 1888 when The tests have not been com- : T , stages. This is easy, as you tell me how to act it." for UR. My legs can walt. Don’t after July 1; public works com- pointments by the legislature, on : required on all signatures ing of their own rountry -not any nity" to protect them from inter- j type ■ ' ' ‘ rehearsal stages. This is easy, as Catching .sight of Bill, he scowled. nomination of the new governor,attestation of good faith. ied two months ago. enjamln Harrison w-as elected pleted but early indications the time Thev KatharimF Cornell has to be ■'Well, Mentor, still teaching- the ; think It's going .'o misslonerahip now held by Hurley, more than we had In the internal ference by the governments they , an learn to fly the . rehearsals go on alt ine ume^ II J watched (Kiring rehearsals. She be separated, and that a tough to eaident with 233 electoral votes that a person (* scrubs to be All-Americas?" politics of China until the rela­ spinlcss plane in about 20 hours | take Place in d". work^ntil^shc falls if they let t Alee *' ag^at Grover aeveland's. 168, seek to undermine. I ■ to the 1 tenanted theaters. Actors and di j,jr husband, "No, sir. but we've got sqrne "You you'd have to leave tions between that country and Why, then, .should the United and adapt ‘ h.s k n o w le ^ gj^ect new plays ready to roll. You said despl^ the fact that In the coun­ luciden- ! rectors move around is the best di- Japan began to have such deep States continue to recognize that you'd like a chance to have the , try a s \ whole 100.000 more per- ;:fly!'Yf y o ir a " ln L " s " d in these i clothes and if you can get intojhe reeW on earth. He directs all her ■'■Jim,’only has an eastern terri­ and special significance for Amer­ theater, without the doorman varsity stcip them." 1 tory open. Bill. But I’ ll eend for for Cleveland than immunity? Why .should we not .small planes, you may want the t/'S- Bill spoke quietly. wiH^out chal­ ON THIS sons vote icans. But they do know that If throwing you out. no one will say the minute I'm able. Here's tbe inside stery e f j adopt an entirely rcalistioMtitude opinion of aviation experts here anything to you. lenge, but hia words sent a rush ^ Bill spoke with an effort, "Buck, voted for ^^.arrison' ! any power in the world, outsule | that. barrinK a rise in costs be­ Musical shows and dramas have of crimson .to Landis’ face. For ““^nke wUii «».• — toward these promoters aniy^uild- Watching the better entiVeTv'different rehearsal for when do you 1 have— -. to let Jim • When you try a new Fprd, To the secoRd of these questions themselves, Is to exert’a restrain­ cause of the defense program, the first Ume he appeared>t « ’// find mn entirety "W ait." Bill pleaded. vious: There isn;t "".V- Japanese to enslave the great I lationlTwith nations which are al­ that Will sell for le^S than 1.000. late to back out. Ford ride! A so^ level, gentle ride . .. front one place. The dancers worked at thing will turn up here. I Iw w The first questloKisn't Sf> easy. Chinese nation it will have to be most openly frying to undercut dame” ' manner. Others ^rc just "1 meant what I said, Mentor," seat or rear, ovef good roads or bad.,. that's Mrs. .M. fWorado Springs, i uhhkt ...... _ I the same time ombut in bkokis another, it wflll.” Bill’" flashed to an T^b-^MSwer goes b a ^ to the be- the United States, And they have the loyslfy of American citizens? t-olo. Application for the POSitio_n Joe_^ajid^Bi^ ' 1 a half mile away. The he snapped. Then, turning to the 1 c-•■■ .'/^ girl "I—I've got a fast becoming one of 194l's most talked- ginnlji*. Not only \were the seen In the slow but firm policy of .light-for-my-cigarette/fcllows. | ’^art different rehearsal varsity squad: "Get in there and 1 „ Why not, in a word, withdraw, ojir of hostess at one of the Army can- You get a good line on people | chorus also hajl^ m^ smear', this play wide open! ” P>»"' • ■ ' Continued) about developments. Here are some high­ "foundinKfathers" fe e lW their halls and hours. After each this country toward Japanese in- own diplomats from Germany, tonmenta should be tbaefh to the In the huddle Bill said earnest- * ___ lights on how this new ride waivBchieved. coinmander of the corps area in i by watching them rehear.se. VtorW "group" mastered Its foolery, the way over luibljMtcd gro u n ^ o the tcmatl/snal ambitions an Insur­ famoms actors take sharp-voiced ly, ■ Let’s make these good, fel- Italy and Japan and invite the which vou' wish to .serve or to the parts were assembled into a whole. j Never before in Ford history . . . perhaps esUbllshment dfsS. republlc\^bul mountable barrier to the extension directions from little ’known di­ lows. We know the plays will | German. Italian and Japanese dip­ command^t of the camp ^ e r e But drama Is different, hor a work, but we've got to prove it | Anti-Japanese never before in any one new car ... have to (Certified Performance) were doing so witilntit any ide^of of Japanese aggression. . Iseek/such appointment. There rectors without complaining. If few days the cast sits around and lomats in this country U r depart j you Isee! the director (Jldn't know his busi­ to Coach. If we do, he may let | many major new developments been ap- The Chinese knew a good deal only 99 surh positions to be reads its lines. Then they go setting up a demoertev as tl — arid see to It that they do .so? ness. he wouldn’t be there. And the varsity use ’em. Let's go!" Acts Protested ilied at once to riding comfort in a new car. ' word Is nowadays understq^. The ut the international policy of filled alid the war department here tlfrough their paces on the stage. The play was simple, yet em­ That would not be an act of I reports a flood of applications- mo'st theat^ people need direction. Some scenes may come ■instinc­ Constitutional ConvcntloiiNvW’as esldent Roosevelt and Secretary Few Indeed merit the compliment ployed a brand of deception suit­ war. It would be just plain tively." Others may require weeks able to young teams. The ball Mof£e\K .yery unsure w*hether It was try ofSatate Hull. They didn’t know i thrott/ou°SmmedU^^^^^ it is of bein^know n as.. in.stlnctive correction. It Is a back- (Unary common sense. An "ijistincUve’’ actress is one of came to a big scrub back. ^Blll Hong Kong. Nov. 7 — (A5 MeJ. to found a large nation or a feder-' about Mr. Willkio. They I apparent on the surface that the breaking' experience, Rehearsals who/lnstinctively does everything cut behimi hlih, faked a grab at Gen. Raishlro Sumlta, chief of the I /aapplicants nnlirAnt a.re not equipped for the niav last only a few hours, and atlon of small nations with thk cobUJnVknow that Mr. Wlllkle right, But far the majority, with­ of the ball. Then, running together, lapanese military mission in I position, (The rea.son most fre- again they may take up mo.st the two sUced off tackle. Good central government serving large-, would, Irtxall probability; have been I aueirtl\^iven for application for out direction, would ■'instinctive­ the night. Once you're Into a re­ icrench Indo-Chlna. has made re ^ ly" things wrong. work by the other faking back ly as a co-ordinator. Certainly fully as vlV>roua a helper of Chln.a Washington ! th ^ o b is that "1 wish to be near hearsal it is impossible to tell ^ t had made It appear that the play resentatlons to G o v e rn o r-^ M ^ r'- '.,e of the framera of the Consti­ as Mr. R o o ^ e lt. It's a tremen­ 1 n -(^on .") If you are. as you how much, or little 11 play has The Was going in another direction, Jean Decoux concerning a ’’motherly person” with years of I Uke to sit in on any rehearsal .shrewdest observer! on earth are \Jnz activity of antl-Japaneee tution ever had the slightest con­ dously long ^ y from even S.rn Only the defensive halfback stay­ t experience as hostess-manager .t>f where Irving Berlin is. No rookie unable to tell. The! answer can ^etements" in the Saigon area a Daybook ed on Jhe play. Bill roll-blocke^ softer in action, slower ception- of a system like that into Francisco to Cftyngking. a large tearoom, it weuld be my S be more enthusiastic. He is come only after the finished pn^- everywhere at once with undimin­ him a # he dived for the ball car­ Domel (Japanese which cur Presidentiat elections i'B u t -if the re-^ctioh of Mr, .By J*ek Stinntrt- igue.sa that your application would uct is unveiled before a full, live port from Hanoi sali w a y . in what engineers call ished pep. t!t’hcn he explains the rier. Landis blew his w h i^ e have developed, with many mll- Roosevelt has lifted the hearts of ' certainly receive, consideration. a\idlence. , sharply. "" Decoux was said to have replied "vibration periods.” Washington Amswer'ing the mail accent he wants on one of his that Indo-Chlna authorities were Hons of voters participating, the Chinese people, has added songs, he plays it and sings the orders; I Congratulations to Ted Lewis, Silence hung over the field a talking determined atepa to control GAS SAHdF yn/iu: through primaries and stale con­ even a little to their indomitable lyrics. He has no voice—it is a the old high hatted tradeglan of 1 T. <’., (larrison, N. V, The pres­ half-cracked croak and a whi.sper. minute. The varsity stood in a 'subversive activities. ^ ventions, in the nomination of coinage and something to their ent se.s.slon of Congress will have HEALTH AND DIET _ , ___ _L u,4.es»*>1ir aa n rnCK The mtisician, who always toeeplsh group. To a \man. the Domcl Blleged that OF THE SEASON Presidential candidates and after­ i hope- -even as' It has heartened But lii^ m s he*Is "Just "'farm er from scrubs tried to hide th^^ triumph entrance of Japanese t r o ^ into to la.st until Dec. 23 to break the i ADVICE crowing for sunrise. „.„,u i ririlieviUe O.,’” is celebratcelebrating his ward. at the polls, in voting on "the grinlly determined people of that lighted their faces. indo-Chlna unfriendly 1 record for the longest sitting on | Bill Mentor was surprised. er. He has unlimited patienc sympathizers of $146.00 those candidates. ■ ' I Britain—the'n even the bitterest i record. It already is the second ' Furnished hy the Met ay Buck’s training told him that the de Gaulle’s "free French forees. REGUiJiR What the Conptitution makers j opponent of President Roosevelt j longest and the "gentlemen's Health Service play shouldn't have clicked so ^ d certain ."Anglo-American • had in mind was The appointment in this country wilkbe free to ad- Agreement" for three-day reccs.ses the night? It is always the >eu 1 easily. He sensed that it wasn t agents” had moved south to in ims coum.rj vw k , operation does not fcome to ■ Address eommunleatlons to The doctor clearly what It is, he knows ^rm. never the right.” the fault of the Varsity boys, but by the respective states, by n-,jt that something, at least. Saigon; where they ’’asaoclated ' an end until -Nov. 18, so there Is ' Herald, .Attention of McCoy what you are there for. Answer: There arc three .gener- defensive training, Themselves with Jewish nnanriera , Health Service Another way to help is. to tr> to ever elective method the state j atv election j ^ g,^,i chance that the record will al causes. The first Is the habit of , coach Landis strode across the and resumed activities prejudicial .. •. A. ___ 1 Lv I mi rrt „ 4 ent 1 ^ ^ S Aiftltarv r\ f form 80nie idea as to what Is your piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH / might adopt, of prescribed- num­ to the result of which he his oth- j be broken. The longest sitting (3f sleeping in a cramped poWtlon | toward Bill. Tha tiny net- to the new order.” Congress was the second se.sslon How to Help Your Doctor chief complaint. ■ What is ivhich cute off the circulation to . of veins on his nose flamed. bers of electors who would gather erwisp found it hard to reconcile of the 65th "the World War Con- Help Y'ou thing you would like to get rid the arm. The second. la pressure 1 "Mentor.” ’* he said,spid, “ vouyou re too in the national capital, as Con­ hlmseli’. press"—which convened on Dec. 3. the md^st? Is it gas discomfort, i-xertcd upon the nerves going your britches ’ , . . I Onica-Speed ^ o p Burners gress does, .and select as the na­ tSl7. and adjourned Nov. 21. 1918, Suppose you have been sick. tiredness? pain during menstrual cxertca po which is K "But, Coach.” Bill prote-sted. Electoral %oie periods? Dig around in your min(1 the arm by tion’s President and Vice-Presi­ remiiining in session a total of ,3.54 Your'common sense tells you that out o f place. The third ,1s some 1 ..you wanted me to show the .Jasper’s Total Shrinkage (iays.^ The present "gentlemen's and see if you can discover what If the acnihs— i Complete Aiitomatir Lighting 5348534823484823485353484848485348534823234853 dent citizens upon whom they you, should be seeing your doctor, form of heart trouble, j T o B e Cast Dec. 16 One o f the astonishing features agreement'.’^ is actually a-long re- it is that you feel bothers you th symplom is troublesome, see your 1 I don’t want them learning might then and there decide In . but you keep putting It off. Final­ mo.st. doctor and ask him to agnoaeJ. cua iilays,” he raged. "You’re— \ Folding Cover-All other words the whole immense „ f Tuesday’s election in” connecti-1 ^ T ^ ^ e l S . " « t a ^ ’ “ HeSMMked himself, .a.s If realizing j , wh(ch a ly something' happens that makes N^xt, study your ehlet cbm- your rase for you- business was to have been reposed. cut was the almost total disap­ 1 every three days' (the longest re- voii decide to go now., plaint in relation to tiine. How that his anger carried him too far. Washington. Nov, 7~(/P)-— , all the vote-counting, the electoral i - Roomy “Economy” CK’en in the hands of a group of dfle- j pearance of the Mcl^evy guberna- I cess permitted hy IdW'l and-rec.essr ■ That something may be a hap­ long has it been present? When (Kinging Nolaeji «" "So long as I'm poach. Mentor,- 'esfor another three days. The pening which scares you. such a.s (lid It sU rt? Get the time element I ’ll run the show.. You’re a dis­ college .turned out today to be gates sent by'the various sover­ torlHl vote o f more than 160,000 Question; Mrs. G. O.^states. ■ princitol part Df the agreement is vomiting, sudden bleeding, or se­ rupting Influence. I've let you corresopndence School. I Automatic Heat Control cast in 1938. .Not only did the n(,.,straight4.B..4 It) you® mind. You "Am going through the cljange eign slates, fh tre wai no concep- 1 !that no. effort will be made to vere pain. It may be that your going to give a history of yourself (jecome bothered by ^ g - practice with the squad because The only sessions will be held tion of a Presidential election pir- Bridgeport mayor's total count in .handle, any official busines—thus complaint becomes so bad it keep.s and history deals with dates. . . . ---- I felt sorry for you. I’m through Dec 16 ;n the various state capi­ ing noises in both eara^ A (^ being aefft. Don't let me catch you tals! and the 531 electors will send I Blanket Oven Insulation the state fail to a stnall fraction ' allowing the representatives and vou' from working. Or perhaps Lastly, you...... can help . -your doc occdslonal hot flashes but these ticlpated in by the entire adult.j their votes to Washington by you develop a worry over what is tor,’snd youteelf.iuhst . if .you do not are not bad. And soon) pass off. around thla field again.” citizenry of the country auch as of the surprise vote o f two y e a rs , th(«e menriheirtolit" “ I’m sorry. Coach. You see. I registered mail. Congress will going to take place if ydii neglect hold anvthink back. Put all.your What makes the ears ring . I Roll-Out Broiling Oven we. now have. ago but It was much smaller in , fonces with a clear mind and a yourself any longer. Whatever the cards on t h f tgbtc. One of the Answer: The ear noises may M thought you wanted tabulate the letters, on Jan. 6 "Don’t- talk back! Landis Gradually, by Interpretation and the entire state this year than d certainty that no one will try to event, it gets you to the point intangible reasons the result of the meno^iause. On on Jan. 20 Mr. Roosevelt will Ije E Douhle-Se.aring Broiler adjustment, the w'hole purpose of ^vas in Bridgeport alrtn'e In 1936 : slip over any leclslation to which where the vagjje intention of sce- is to get rid of your load. The best the other hand, there are shouted. ’ , . sworn In for his third term. j they are opposed. I ing voiir doctor hardens into a BUI,dug his cleats into the The electoral college used to get the. electoral college has been ■when, Bs was the case this year, wav to get rid of it is to lay it out variety of other causes capable or ground.'bit down an angry retort. I (lofinite decision to .see him today. in front of your doctor, you ar-.' producing them. Some of the corn- a trip to Washington after, bygone “ Stop” Oven Racks changed, but the form has been al­ the people were absorbodly inter I . K.. .Vnvirlllo. Teyiis My Ifliagine you are in the doctor s Buck had told the fellows to be­ elections, but In 1934 Congress de­ I). going to be better pleased if >011 mon causes are high blood pre" lowed to persist. And the reason esteii in s Presidential elertiun. piejiction "WAS .right that if John office, with the doctor sitting on ncrvouancss, ana a have like soldierii. Now It was hla cided Its duties were too routine do this. I aiHP, Sill"’. I1I4ASIIS**4anemia. — - turn to Jlake orders Md Condiment Set why It was allowed to persist for Setting the ‘ McLevy" year of|j, "Jack" Dempsey, New Mexico ills side of the desk listening an(i Keep these points in mind when ] toxic aUte of the hoay to warrant the fare. were defeated In telling him He started toward the sidelines, many decades after the substance j 1938 aside and going back ,Lo the representetiy® vou on. your side telling ni^ , ju consult ^ your doctor.doctor^ And do 1| ’ ------shouldfcrs erect. Passing^ the var­ Minute Minder jiicuij I _ . , _ hi.snis race fortor thein' Senate nomination, ibout your Illness. In order ‘ i Tilrprised If you f ’ — of the originally planned system year of Roosevelt’s aecona, ciec- in the national not be surprised If you find, when sity squad he said, “ J ^ mean he would remain the help your doctor 8° '" * 1 1. i, a l l ^ ’er that you arc verv Uon, there dofilsn't seem to have i pQ^^jpa^l picture. -The man „ who Suner to Direct to show off, fellows. I’m , Bank Clearings had disappeared was that many il 1 givy you may be ” 7ou es-f gte you went to him. That is a Eleven husky boys grinnto at Modem Dependability been enough dmercncc in the Con- saved the Hatch act in the House ^ not all the states were n Jealous | mefiiber of , i c lm 'o n experience. ' BUI. “ Forget It, guy. Don Hart . Show Increases as ever of their "sUte»’ righU." nectlcut situation, then snd now j hs» {^Xd"^ltete^sM aritim e, com- i iious. , ^ ^ jtn article on diagnosis has not SpaiiisVi ( ’council said. ‘’W e’re n6t sore." Then, In Their citizen# . were citizens of to account for this very 8®"®tel , to serve for six years, YOU are ‘ h® tlT-' " " • whisper. " It was a darn good Completely the wheel and there is "WHAT play : tell Buck we said the stetelf^^ not of the nation, save dropping of the McLevy idea.'Jas-^rj-j^g four-year-bUI maritime com- formation of value which must a related »«*’J®®‘ ’ . t i o n New York. Nov. —(J —Despite Prices start A HEALTH EXAMINATION M adrid. Nov. 7-(>P) - A law 7 5 eqeipped only as to International relatlon- per hasn't been doing anything 1 mission is a very powerful Inde come from you—and you alone. INCLUDE” haa been r o a SHOULD inatltifting the "Council of Hlspanl: Bill changed clothes slowly. He the election holiday laht w * " ■ pendent agency charged with de- Here' is where you can help yout bank clearinga for 23 leading cltlea ahips. To agree that they should out of keeping with his record as vclopment and improvement of prepared and was offered wme through wrapped Buck’s uniform in a big 745 doctor. You should .try to help clsm ” — the control body a "model mayor.” Yet he didn’t weeks ago. If you are bundle. Where his heart phou d sliowed gains over the previous I9 4 i join on equal grounds with the clt- our merchant marine and any him. because it ia to your own establish member of it is in a position to do in health examinations, you will which Spain hopes to - have been, there was q week and the corresponding holi­ and delivered In Manchester M ancliester, D ivision jxens of aU other aUtea In di­ get half as many votes on Tues­ while to f bd profit to do so. A ^ . *J ,fP / “iherTprotab^^^^ “ closer Ues with Latin America— empty feeling. No more tootball day period in 1939. Dun * Brad- 6 the government a real service. Utude on your part will furtner ^o o y rect election of a naUonal Presi­ day as he received .four years ago, have wa-s published today In an official ever. In another year he d be street reported today. - The Senate has not acted on Mr. the desirable end of your being j done.w. Write to The S E E YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALERI dent would be to yield what was, even In his home city, to say noth­ Dempsey’s appointment, and will through school and looking for a Gains in both Instances were due F O R T H E BEST DEAL IN TOW N -L_ Hartford Ca* Co. highly pleased when you g e t . Health Service, (n care of steady Job. BUI Mentor realized to them a cardinal principle. ing of hl.s landslide there in 1938. not act until regular sessions are The law gives in large part to subatanUal ex-, resumed late in November, but so Ramon Serrano Suner V sharply Just how much these panslon In check tranaacUons- at •It was not until the War Be­ One may suspect that just one “ Sn’I ' i - . , h . ( r (. (• y . sand^ched-ln .practice sessions thing has caused a lot of people to far indicatlona are that he will be what It is about your suffering stamps and a large, direct, the councU. tween the SUtea had established confirmed without oppositions wSrch Udeyou.gotohlih. Wbat en velo p e. ______i the power to regulate meant to him. ^ T h e turnover totaled $5,672,980-. DILLON SALES and SERVICE the principle of a paramount na­ turn their backs on Jasper, and ' • • • orgarUzatloni whose object *• That night. Bill tried to the 000, s'rise of 10.7 per cent over MANCHESTER ia it: is it pain? J®"-fhte“to Ooestlima and Answers bundle in wltoout letting Buck n o CENTER STREET tional- government that It ^ a m e that that thing Is hla rather less B. B.' Oi'nnd Rapids, Mich-—It vation of relations between Spain, laat year’s $6,124,465,000. The In­ is tnie that-the Civil Aeronauttes worse? fear of not ***^. ?;“ (7 ^ ooes to Sleep) see it, but

//. • MAMrwFqTER CONN^ T H U R S D A Y , NOVEMBER 7,1940 Suggests Contest MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,, MANCHESTER, OUWW, Party Leaders Bay Scoui Naum. States Band Together Trasp 47 For Leading Men waa not without encouraflng a^ Fashion Show CaUed by Jury AU scouts of Troop 47, who plan pecU for hla Republican oppo^ About Town More Federal Obituary to attend the Trinlty-Amhcrst Hollywood. Nov.. 7.—(A)—Guy British Navy Uon. T h : tame figures wWch Draws Crowd For Potato Promotion __jtball game should report at the Bates Post,, veteran stage and loned hla re-elecUon, Funds Sought Convenes to IqveBligale South Methodist church at 12:30 screen tator, thinks something Selective Service claimed aubstimtlal ReptAUcan Work waa commenced yesterday Saturday afternoon In full scout should be dops about "a sborUge Head Rapped gains over 1936 when Mr, . Roose­ on toe base of toe 70-foot chim­ F u n erals New England Council in Pennsylvania Election uniform os far as is possible. of leading mdh" for pictures. H O U P D i m velt won 623 electoral votes to ney of the hospltak heating plant Revue and Entertain* 'Ibis Is not a necessity but wear He suggestsd today a contest the 8 which two lone stotes yield­ Would Be Used for Ma* Recreation Laws Violations. your uniform if you have one. Questionnaires Mailed by toe masons of xhe American Mta-EUeaNew^ „ ment of Gibbon® As­ Program to Stress Low similar to toe > rec« ^ ^ t feminine Member of Parliament ed to hla rival, Alf M. Landon. Chimney Company of New York, Scoutmaster "Wampus" revivalU Tor males and HurpMses Hoover High chinery in 10 Trade The funeral of Mrs. EUlen N ^ - Cost and High Value Philadelphia, Nov. 7 i/Pl — A Russell E. Stevenson sub-contractors for this special bury, who died Monday a t ^ sembly a Success. Center hems invited newspaper erttlca and YIHR n m IXPBHEK —------1.,*. for military training Charges Disquiet on In 1936 the popular vote went: work. Schools in State. Federal grand Jury, convened early movie magaxlne writers to send In Mr. RoosQvelt 27,4'76,673, LMdon Of “Spuds” as Food. nominations, Batch of would ^t>« Conduct of Affairs. street, was held at the W. P. Qulsh Gibbons Assembly, Cstoollo Today: to Investigate alleged vlolaUons of 16,679,583? but In 1940 WlUkle not Tile roof covering In toe new •lection laws in Pennsylvania, call­ Two Connecticut Hartford, Nov. 7—(Jfi—An allot­ funeral home, 225 Main street, at Ladles of Columbus, held Its yilrd Boston, Nov. T.—For the first 6- 6:45 — Ranger's Basketball IJsotyps Operator Diea Do YOT*R to piril from moor* only slashed 50 per cent off toe hospital addition will soon be ment of 8176,000 from the Federal 8:30 this morning and a t at. ed In for questioning today leaders cations to Re**®**^"*® i London. Nov. 7.-m -C o rn d r. numerical site of toe Roosev^t started by toe H. Wales Lines annual Fashion Show In toe Whlton X . time, the SU te Departments of Practice EB. . IncB and loar away Uko captlvo baUoont In ft iftU- r®*** . Goes Out Today; ^ To'-urt cent of govermhent for new machinery for Bridget’s church at 9 o’clock. Rjv. 7- 8—Taboma Five Basketballof both major parties In the com­ Women Appointed NOT! Your AAF' Super Market, beet friend to Robert Tatton Bower. World war plurality but piled up a recoid- Company. AU'steel framework is Francia P. Breen, assistant pMtor auditorium last night. TTie rovua V 0 Agrtculturo of Maine, New Hampr j Bridgeport, Nov. 7.—UP)—Robert areaking mountain of Republican training purpose# has been asked Practice E8. monwealth. ■ * T. Cherry, linotype operator for budget, hfti way of ftnehoring food price* to earth Juftt Have 5 Days to Answer regstranUJn their area-^^^ now in plac4 and brick work has and entertainment, ortgtaally shire,. .Vermont, Massachusetts, 8- 9—Bank Basketball Team Summoned among others to ap­ look ftt tHeeeft low prlcei! They'r* thft r « u lt of / veteran and member of Parlia­ by toe State Board of Education. of toe church, celebrated the re­ balloU. Although toe w m been completed. toe old Bridgeport Farmer an^ for ment, told the House of Commons TTils machinery will be assigned to quiem mass. ’The solos were sung planned for October, lost nothing Rhode Island and Connecticut are | Practice ES. pear before toe jury today were direct, doing ftway with many mlddlft proflU ftnd hftnaimg no‘ yet complete, he already had by the postponement. The presen­ 9- 9:46 — Moriarty’s Basketball Indisnspolls, Ind., Nov. 7.—(S’)— toe Bridgeport Ttmes-Star, died chargee, aharlng waving* with you. ^ d dirt w'^i^^onnair.. to be surpLsed the previous R'PJ**** 10 trade scho61 and other training by Mrs. Harold W. Garrity. who joining forces in a drive to pro- | Joseph N. Pew, wealthy Republl- last night after a long Illness. He today there Is "definite disquiet Robert H. Best, of 63 Church tation of the garments worn by mote the outstanding nutritional I oan leader; Republican State Two Connecticut women have been W hat dellclo'iit thjnga you get at low A AF price*. « £ «Tby selective Service | of the o r d e r i n which can high of 21.392.19C which Her­ centers which have classed for de­ presided at toe organ. The bear­ Practice ES. was a charter piember of the 80- ‘ Th* very tight of them will m *k* you about the Board of Admiralty m street, observed his eighth birth­ ers were Tlwmaa Wilkie. ’Thomas smart women from early values of toe New England white 6- 7—Boxing Small Gym. Chairman ’James T. Torrance; appointed to ImTOrtant national aaeUt the local draft their n a m e s appear o n the regis bert Hoover reached i» 1®28 in his day today with a party attended fense workers. year-old Typogw hlcal Union ravenouNly hungry. Come! Rave! whole” In Us conduct of Britain's great "prosperity landslide. The orders will include general Newbury, Edward Newbury, Jr., to ballroom hours was potato. Its high food value and low 7- 9:30—HandbaU Small Gym. Meredith Meyers, Democratic state committees of The American by classmates at the Lincoln carried out by means of four dif­ Junior Boy's Room Open from Chapel in this city. .Services will be S S d in claaslflcatlon of the M a n - , traUoji are to be Naval affairs. ^ With the last tardy returns still machinery; foundry, welding, huto- Walter Rankin, Robert Rankin cost under existing market condi­ chairman: Jay Cooke, unsuccessful Legion Auxiliary It has been an­ Saturday afternoon., . school. ferent stage scenes and settings. tions. 6-9, ES and WS. Republican candidate for U. 8 He asserted that Sir Dudley dribbling in. Mr. * matlc screw, sheet metal and Air­ and Terrance MeSweeney. Father nounced at national headquarters S ^ e r men called up for con- ‘ ‘’L *'’inswere^ ^ d Pound, first sea lord, was ‘ not the multitude of affairs a’walting 1^ Breen conducted toe committal Mrs. Henry Madden, chairman or Marketing Committee Senator; William Harman, presi' craft machines; and will go to the general committee, welcome^ Son Born to Ant Nev. Issue of Woman't Day New en Seiel attention. Problems of service In Mt. St. Benedict's cem- The drive wUI be conducted In Tomorrow: dent of The Associated Wilikie here. a‘ h‘" sf 5"'. sr4 "£ man he was." . __ Bridgeport, Hartford. Manchester, the gueaU and Introduced ,, t i f l 6-6:45 — Speedboys and Mo­ th«“ receipt of the answers, the / Long noted for his outspoken policy, plans for greater assis- New Britain, New Haven, Norwich. eter^ Hartford. loperatlon with toe New England (21ubs of Pennsylvania: Philadel­ Mrs. Charles B. Gilbert of Nor­ London, Nov. 7—UP)—A son was strictly fresh 4 ce JS^u^^hV^Ma^chester addresses comment. Bower participated In a Unce to Britain, and defense pro­ Gives Warning commentator, Mrs. Rose Kronti juncll and has been organised un- hawks Basketball Practice ES. phia Democratic Chairman John wich, has been named vice-chair­ draft boards wll ^ the*^ mst New London, Meriden, Wllllmantlc who appeared In a natty _ 8-9—Badminton ES. lorn today to Daphne Du Msurier. V/HOLE Of RtB HALF. LB | q j will have five '*“5"' tranU into four classes, the first short debate on the sinking o,f jhe gram details ail premised to shove and Stamford schools. These doS John R. Morrison ^der toe title of New England B. Kelly; and Albert H. Ladner, man of the National Child Wel­ PORK LOINS . author of the novel "Rebecca." the neceseanr_data^andj^c^tu^^^ betng th o ^ available for immedi­ John R. Morrison, 80, of 105 Mc­ of black encrusted with gold, w tn States PoUto MsrkeUng Commit­ 6- 7—Handball Small Gym state ES. chairman of Republicans for fare Committee. Mrs. Gilbert who FANCY SELECTED O O C aircraft carrier Glorious with loss quickly, into toe To Motorists fense training classes now are;pre- matching' hat and accessories. 7- 8—Boxing Small Gym'TIS. She Is toe wife of Brigadier F. A to the local h o a r d . Tomo^ow ate service. of 1,204 men In the Norwegian election, its Interests and contro- Kee street, died at hla home yes­ tee. New England agriculture for Roosevelt. All were requested to was national vice-president during GENUINE SPRING LB ^ counted as the first of the five pared about 1.100 p etso^ ^ per Mrs. Kronlck had personally select, many years has talked long and 7-10—Burr Nursery Bowling M. Browning of the Grenadier LAMB LEGS , Ready to Leave terday. He was a former resident bring- records of party finances. the past year and who Is s former FRESH NATIVE ^ da-s ^ven the registrants to fill campaign. . month. With more faciUHes It Is ed apparel from the Wllroae Drpss loud about cooperation between WS. Guards. Those selected in ^ e * He charged that he was shunt­ On these major questions toe assumed that the num)>er of pro­ of Hartford and waa employed by Bankers Bring Records president of the Connecticut de­ out the questionnaires. ouota of 219, which will be picked chief executive was receiving an Last Year 11 Fatalities Brown, Thompson, Inc. He waa a Shop that Is style news this sea­ the SUtes for promoting greater 6-9—Junior Boy's Room open partment will assist in directing TO 6H lBS lb ed to an "inferior" appointment in duction workers In j;ralnlng can son, and her famtltarity with the ES and WS. The Investigation got under way LARGE FOWL Legal Notice SterUng on Nov. 18. will be given increasing number of ] member of Gospel Hall. He is sur­ consump$(pnyand wider sale of yesterday when representatives of the auxiliary's nation-wide activi­ Never Let Colds HanK On! FRESH'^NATIVE BROILERS. O t C ORANGE TCA the Navy after wriUng to First On Armistice Day, De­ be increased by 286. stock and Us details of cut»and New England agricultural prod­ Eceh dav as the lists of regis­ ti n.- ^rtation from their home of cooperation and vived by a brother In .Ireland. Hts ties for children of dead: and dis- FRYERS, R 0 X tERS-2H to 5 lbs. LB l f t . f l Lord of the Admiralty A. V Confer# wjth NYA Head trim enabled her to bring out th» ucts, which some of the States the Philadelphia Federal Reserve —But Don’t Experiment trants and their order numbers are towns to the induction center, ^ e the ranks of his erstwhile politi­ funeral was held this afternoon at Bank and 19 other banks appeared ablgd war veterans during the CHICKENS Hartford Y. M. C. A., and are Alexander that "grave clares State Official. At Us meetolg today the State salient points In every garment have already undertaken alone. WROiM i l l coc-.n’eted at the local draft board was felt among many res^naible cal foes. To implement these as­ 1:30 at toe Taylor and Modeen before the jury. They brought coming year. • urged by Col. Avenll to come pre- surances. a post-election Board of Mncatlon had a confer­ Mistress of Ceremonies The . New England Council, Large Increase Colds tost Unger may expose you MILD-\CURE Im'^e a batch of qoostlonnairts members of the Naval staff at the funeral home, 233* Washington Mrs. Henry Mutric who presided records of withdrawals in the four Mrs. Benjamin Graham of Strat­ to more serious sickness. Take no H LB will be sent out. A olassiflcation ?I h tn leave for Fort Devens, of national unity sounded in ever> Hartford, Nov. 7.—In an Armis­ ence wlth^'IUchard A. Barrett, Na^ street, Hartford,-and burial waa through Its Managing Director. ford, has been appointed vice- SHOULDERS conduct of operations In Norway tionni >^uth admlnl-stratlon for at last year's fashion show of the or five days immediately preceding chances by neglecting them. FAN.a FR'ESH PKG record-v/in be kept and section of the country. tice Day warning to motorists. In Cedar Hill cemetery. Dudley Hqrmon, and lU Agricul­ chairman of the National Radio and also in connection with loss of Motor Vehicles Commissioner Connecticut, on training programs assembly, served as mistress of tural Sgdretary, Roger Johnson, In Endowment Tuesday's election. Start at once using Father northernX the lo-a’ office and either the mail- Following upon ceremonies again, and mode.ea Ycsterd,iy's session waa the first Committee and will help direct the John’s Medicine. For 85 years It TURKEYS the Glorious.” Michael A. Connor today pointed In which NY’A is interested. have on various occasions appear­ auxiliary's broadcasting activities K r the posting of the notice He declared that the war was Willkic's telegram several delectable creations in «ol- since .last Thursday when the jury has been fighting colds success­ suNNYPmD 4 ne S t U r s , legal notification to **^10 the event any men tn n to Mr. Booscvelt yesterday. out toe "ironic,” high fatality toll The — question^------of _ cost of living ed before New England agricul­ during the coming year. )vhole of shanl^Ealf LB | ^ Icctcd by the induction not being fought to set up Alexan­ taken by automobiles on a nation-^ "came before the board today in the dler blue, flattering gold chiffon tural groups to urgq closer State announced the investigation. The fully. SMOKED HAMS r-a rcglWants that the question­ der "as a little pinchbeck Himm­ Alf M London. Republican 1936 Tries to Steal and black silk. Between the four WcBleyan Funds Jump The appointments were made by Rich In vitamins. It supplies pure lilr local board will be " f ^ ^ al holiday dedicated to peace. / form of a query as to whether ties In the problem t t marketing group recessed Immediately. a Mrs. Louis 4 . Lemstra. national naire b r a z e n sent and must be requested to send another man ler with a tlnpot staff.” standard bearer, told the country scenes MtsS Betty McCarthy. In a spokesman explained, no as not to nourishing elements that aid the by radio that its job now was to "Ironic as it may seem. A n dormitories in three teachers col­ New England crops. This, the first 4 5 Per Cent in PaRl president and ratified by the Na­ F R K H HAMS who:, o. 19‘ for physical examination. Charges “Fog of Secrecy” commissioner said, "during AiTn's- leges could be maintained at the costume of gold and sw'anadown d-d attempt to work together on s Interfere wKh the election, body In "throwing off” colds soon­ ” lnTrd=r to\ssist registrants In Board 27C of Greenwich sent Bower, a Conservative, charged “trrln and go back to work. Auto Markers a tap dance in her usual finished tional Executive Committee. er. f SUNNYFIELD - whole or oithor'Kall Palo Alto. Calif, former ticc Day travel last year, jrfcluding pi^ent yearly- rate of $325 per apeciilc marketing problem, crys­ 15 Years. • I.ast week National Democratic ottalnln- this notice The Herald word last night it bad completed that a "fog of secrecy” had been the day before and th^' style. Miss Pauline MerenlnO tallized Into definite action at a Chairman Edward Flynn during a And it helps restore normal bod­ will pi-blir-h each day the name.s of President Hoover noted that both studqnt, A proposal called for a sang, "Alice Blue Gown” and "B e­ ily resistance and strength. No COOKED OCc order numbering of the imposed to "conceal the deficien­ the holiday, there were" 11 automo­ $25 increase. meeting held in Boston during the Middletown, Nov. 7—(IP)—The press conference In Wew York ac­ Bell l>o*# rsmpaign Conle#l there to whom questionnairca are Uon cards, the first board in *»■ cies of senior officers. Republican Candidate Wltlkle ^ d bile fatalities In Cofmecticut. the Local Police Holding cause" in her sweet soprano voice. Wesleyan University endowment drugs. Democratic Candidate Roosevelt recent annual convention of the cused Pew of planning to "buy” HAMS LB beinrr mailc'V state to so report. “It is no use Alexander s saying Miss Marion Splllane did a toe Nstionsl Association of Marketing has increased 45 per cent during toe election in Penn.sylvanla. BONED AND ROLLED IF DESIRED Bay Slate Man for dance and Miss Dorothy Gerich an Las Vegas, Nev., Nov. "f.—UP)— Dcf«rrment there has been no disquiet," Bow- Officials, when the New England the last 15 years now standing at Rex Bell, who quit a career as a al preparedness and to keep acrobatic niimljer. and all received Anv reg strant whose order er added. __ Life Still Precious Providence School States Potato Marketing Commit­ $7,917,833, President James L. movie cowboy to become a real one nvmbcr is Included in today s list • k Trial on Saturday. their meed of applaiuie. t m B E ff! LAMB FORES u 13‘ “I am not the only officer who foreign wars." "Surely ohr reaction to the de­ tees was organized.' A special com­ McConaughy disclosed today in his on a rambling ranch near here, ■/^L POR< LINK and who seeks a deferred classi­ Briera and hastily land dally and weekly newspapers, missioner by a 4-3 m'argln. Bell's ^[DiCIHJ vided on the questionnaire or porU of Dean Leray A. Rowland. Mrs. AltrM E. Clough, who prior to pay tribute to the service, capa­ In New York, former Gov. Al: ca Let us In Connecticut cele­ third floor of the .50-year-old A. P. hs tsmoered with motor vehicles Conning a morning coat of soldier radio stations, the chain stores and Chungking, China, Nov. 7—UP) wife is Clara Bow, one-time screen FILLETS .17' eeparatc-v. Any other person Hoyt elementary school in East he tampered with motor Independent retail grocers associa­ Librarian Fremont Rider and to her ijrtirriage on October 10 was city and patriotic devotion of the feed E. Smith, a Democratic cam­ brate peace with a try for a low ac­ blue chenille with zipper fastening. —Chinese papers bannered the re- "It Girl." FANCY GREEK- JUMBO eeoUlng deferred cltusslfication for first sea lord (Pound). paigner to the last ditch Providence today, an hour and 40 there. The charge on which he is tions and hotels and restaurant.^ of Treasurer Henry A. Ingraham. Mbss/Ann Lauff, of 9 Avon street, cident record. j ■ held is tampering with a motor Soon a' bevy of the school girls ar- After discussing the achieve- election of President Roosevelt to- ! a registrant—such as a dependent "Oiir first and only duty at the Wilikie ca\ise, declarc4 to»t "Armistice Day is on Monday rhinutea before 275 pupils were due rived, .ill wearing morning coats in the six States. day but gave the anniversary of ; SHRIMP 1.19' or employer—must make such ap- WM^pleasantly surprised with moment." he asserted, "is to con­ ■even' American should line “ P i this year which for many means a at their classes. vehicle. Last night, it la report­ Advice Is Offered menU of the 1939-40 college year, gay colors, with Joyce Kehler re­ Dr. McConaughy reported that the BoLshevlst revolution equal FANCY SLICED ' , p’lcatlon on a special form to be centrate upon beating a very ruth­ solidlv'’behimi the president In the holiday week-end. Be patient One hoseman was slightly burn­ ed. the accused slept In a police For toe purpose of dlrecUng this riilscellaneous shower, Saturday cell, entering as a transient. minding everybody of Apple W4ek. during toe last 15 year# the col- editorial, prominence. obtained at the local board office^;night, given by her sister, Mrs. less enemy." interest of the■ future------welfare in heavy tramo!” ^ ed and a call fireman had to be Nov. 10 to 16, by munching an six SHite drive, the State of Maine The Central Dliily News, organ rescued from a perilous perch on Trie# To Get Marker# has agreed to loan Its merchandis­ lege endowmenv had lncrea.*»cd | HALIBUT .25' Fo'lowlng are the first 52 to g ^ Elmore Clough, assisted by Mrs_ Last year Armistice Day fell on apple. In all four scenes, even nearly 45 per cent, now being $7,- of.the Chinese government, said j S u n f FRESHLY OPENED questionnaires here. Order nutn- •■^"nT’ln Saiina, Kas.. the flames a Saturday and during the three- a ladder when he was overcome by This morning he went to the ing and advertising counsel. Stur- Russell aough, at their home, 6 w*hen arrayed In ballroom flneiy, 917,833. During the aamc period j it , welcomed continuation of a ^ SuperC*ic/Hs, day holiday week-end there were smoke as the town's 10 companies Depot Square Garage and picked ges Dorrance. President of Brooke. nnmutn W***? bers precede the names. The first Avon street. Roosevelt Given of a huge bonfire fed symbolically out a second hand car In the park­ Joyce enjoyed the same or a differ, t e plant value .jumped more than strong American policy in the Far | York ...... I.T5 FANCY RIPE-- OYSTERS rt\2 5 ' u p o n aU the campai^ literature 11 deatha and 165 Injuries as a re^ struggled to control the wdnd- Smith, French A Dorrance, Inc., of ■ two are volunteers for priority in- The bride opened her m ^ y ing lot, which he, told an attend­ ent apple. 221 per cent, now being valued at East and urged the United States I WaHhInKtoiit I)«C. 4.75 that Boy Scouts could collect. suit of 108 automobile accidents In fanned flames. Mrs. John Barry and I.,eonBr(l New York, who will act as chair­ rhlladrlphlo ---- ^T.% du"t'on. beautiful gifts under a daintily Welcome by Big ant suited him, and which he $5,486,762. and Soviet Riis.'!la to collaborate I rhlaaso . ilJI.4i» LBS 108—Volunteer Horafce William trimmed rose and green umbrella Along with their promises of this state. In 1938 there waa .a The slate-covered roof of the Driggs added much tp the enjoy­ man of the New England States Annual Expenditures Doubled with China in administering "a would buy. After familiarizing Potato Marketing Committee. A Portland. Mo. . 3.7ft BANANAS Ctambers, 26 Knox street. with ruffles and fringed flovver support and cooperation, howevT. long holiday week-end since Armis­ wooden structure collapsed 15 min­ ment of toe evening by their pi­ The annual expenditures have final blow" to Japan. Detroit ...... lO.ftO tice Day was on Friday. From utes after the first alarm waa hlmaelf with the auto, Lambert­ special committee cooperating 1657—Volunteer/^ Thomas Wil­ petals, suspended from the chan­ Crowd at Capital the Republicans gave every evl- son, it is said, went to the Balch .4 ano accompaniments all through doubled, while the receipts from f'1r%rland ...... LARGE Ca l if o r n ia liam Wlppert, IM Glenwood street. donee o «^^^ through Sunday that turned in at 7 20 a. m., but fire­ the program. with Mr. Dorrance comprises L. A. students have increased over 125 rontlniie .Merseyside Tour ! fliv K«tra ftavlnaa delier. Streamers were used to Brown block where toe car of Dr. Webster, Director, Masssch:iselts on 1—Charle8^A“RU»ff"« Hogan, 28 represent rain dripping over the ^^nnsition to the administration year. Connecticut recorded 18.5 men were able to keep the flames Colorful Wool Dre»»e# per cent. Scholarship funds have Ronnd-Trip TIcketa (Continued From Page One) from spreading below the third Arthurj^Moran was parked. Lam- Division of Markets, Benjamin P. Wellington ^ a d . edge of the umbrella, each M Issues which they may re-' Lcidents, eight fatalities, and 121 bertaoiOritempted to secure the The second scene, toe living Increased 52 per cent, while schol- London, Nov. 7 — UP) — King | CK!!•*•■* I • The next time he went back to tour began yesterday, the king POTATOES blue, cherry rod, banana and Mexi­ Secretary of the New England the size of the faculty has increas­ ahd queen making the journey to /Church street, ^ Motion pictures of both Al­ reiterated that they were glad to some million ballots usually c ^ t , R e O r g a i l l Z l U g 1 L U l | G m b the garage and tried to take some Council. to«7e«* ® *^ ’ ,/ 5—Vi5__Victor Joseph WUkalls, 480 fred Clough and Mrs. Elmore for minor party candidates, would dealer's plates from a machine can green to toe practicM out­ ed more than 47 per cent. ' the northwest shipping and indus­ reyh o u n d ’ cOfNlA o 1 oe return to Washington. door "boy” coats, and It Is anticipated that a mer­ Treasurer Ingraham reported U M g $ North Main street. Clough's wedding .scene were Mrs. Roosevelt, Henry A. Wal­ be around 49.000,000 the greatest there. Intending, he said, to put chandising drive by wholesale and trial area by train. LETTUCE ^ 6—Jesse Samuel BetUnger, 102 shown and greatly enjoyed^ Games oatmeal tweed coats and suits for that college expenditures had de­ lace vice president-elect, and Mrs. In history. The record meant that Hartford. Nov. 7—(i75—Reorgan­ Civilian Payroll them on the car he had "bought.” general all round wear, with felt retail trade will be put behind creased $66,888 as compared to West street. . weriFpIayed and a buffet lunch Wallace rode with the president In about 4,000,000 new voters had ization and simplification of the ,'Lambertson will appear in court ^_^Edwln Carl Meyer, 17 West sports haU and accessories. moving the tinusually large 1940 1938-39. There was an increase of was served. .... his open cal’ through throngs that been added to the 1936 total. state government and its services, Saturday. eral soft wool aweaters or w ^ crop of New England white pota­ more than $10,000 to $28,688 in MUSHROOMS yUO'M WHITE LB 1 9 ' strict. Thirty friends of the bride from lined the way to the White Ho^e. Give Credit to iMlIkie begun by Former Gov. Wilbur 8__Theodore Brenner. 109 Fos­ Boston, Nov. 7—(/P)—What was jackets matching toe same col* toes. and an attempt made to en- the alumni fund. Gifts for income this and other towns .attended. Capt. E. A. Sweeney of the dis­ To Wilikie, whose energetic and L. Cross, may be one of the major desci’ibcd as a ‘plot to rob an In crepe dresses were worn by rourage New England housewives amounted to $96,296. The operat­ ter street. trict Fire Department estimated unprecedented cam palp objectives of the new Democratic b i C O f S I * 9—Edgar Hale Qarke, 37 Jordt $862,000 civilian payroll at Camp the youthful, slim jnc^els. to purchase potatoes for winter ing deficit dropped from $63,538 that 50.000 to 60.000 persons were almost 30,000 miles of regime which takes control of the Edwards, on Cape Cod, was House Control Mrs. Kronick called attention to storage because of the very sd- in 1938-39 to $13,360 gathered on the station plaza politicians generally state Jan. 8. . ,i,„. thw'arted today. Army officers dis­ the puah-up or three-quarter beU vantageoup price under present Dean Howland reported that of **lol-Franklln James Wright. 335 List Guest Speaker . Tong the departments that alone. _ „ Suich of the credit for gettmg out closed. • sleeves, the jeweled belts, Mexl- market conditions. the 734 students enrolled in Sep­ Woodland street. . the whopping Republican vote. His may receive attention is the $20,- XI_Russell Clarence Sadrosln- Band Plays 1932 Song Officers said they regretted that By Democrats can bucklea. nail-head or jeC This six New England 'States tember all but 21 completed the For Meeting; Here Near the spot where the pres - .successsuccess in... this re.spcct------buttressed . .000,000 state highway department their discovery of the plot had be­ trimmed pockjts and other trim­ drive to Increase consumption and year and that there were no fail­ EVAP. aki, 33 North School street. dent's car stopped for his brief ad­ hl.s position as head of the party. i ^.^jch was the center spread educational and nutritional 12— Rocco Charles Toce. 77 come known before they had an ming notes on some of toe gown# ures in Uie comprehensive examin­ dress, the Army baiid under Capt. with great influence over its poU* controv -sy in 1937 and 1938 fol opportunity to capture “three or Near Hundred worn by the studenU or tbs Information about the white pota­ ations. The average scholarship MILK SILVERBROOK Birch street. Thomas F. Darcy, first struck u^ grownups who appeared in tni# to has been organized as a means gradi of the college body was 79 13— William George Hunter. 16 Mrs. Silverman, wife of Rabbi ofS.»«. 'M; four suspicious characters” on the SUNNYFIELD-Ouf Q C C CRE-AMERY' "Happy Days Are Here Again, Exactly what b« would licies and practices reservation, where they would scene. The Mexican influence of disposing of toe unusually fine per cent. • ' Lydall street. Morris Silverman of Hartford, will Works Commissioner Robert A. (Continued From Page One) be one of the guest speakers at Mr. Roosevelt's 1932 campaign pipy and what he thinks those hal-c been subject to Federal waa again Introduced In a "gau- . crop of New England potatoes this Scholarship awards amounted to BUHER Best H lb pfims-LB OD 2 Lbs. 67c 14— James Walter McKeough, 17 Hurley. year and through orderly market­ the Good Will meeting and pro­ song, and upon conclusion of his policies should be were subjecto he prosecution. West Virginia, Stephen M. Young, cho” dress and In mUch..gold em­ $.■58,413,. and loans of $7,680 were REFINED - PACKED 7 C Armory street. remarks the ..band swung Into was expected to discuss in a atato- As^QYernor, Mr. Hurley is ex­ The suspects, they said, were broidery on dark colors. /• ing and organized cooperation of made to .57 individuals. 15—Anthony James D'Avanzo, gram, Wedncsd.'iy afternoon at pected to pay especial attention William R. Thom and Lawrence E. IN 1 LB CARTONS LB f two o'clock, November 13, at what Captain Darcy froent within a few days. Disclos­ from "out of the state." Bridge Party Seene the wholesale and retail trade PURE LARD 281 Syrupe street. to this sUte unit which since his Im hn'f of Ohio; Elm er H. Wene At the bridge party in which throughout New England. 82 Foster Temple Beth Sholom. to which new Roosevelt favorites - God ing this intention to a pre» co^ High officers: however, express­ of New Jersey and George ,D. Unclassified \ O C C " j —John Lerch, Jr., ference. yesterday, he said ^so rep^ to Former Governor Cross ed satisfaction that the Anny In­ Miss Mary Egan, president of the Promotion Plans members of the women's organi­ Bless America." . ^ „ in 1938 has been.- undergoing a O'Brien of Michigan. Nof Sized DOZ d b O jircet., _ , zations of the local churehes have The Navy band hel4. forth on a that he accepted the « telligence had been able to pick up Assembly and a number of tne Plans call for advertising and Flviin Forecast CRESTVIEW EGGS 17— ,-iFrank Stanley Downarlch, series of surveys and studies. Another former member return­ promotional material for retail been iiyfitcd. Rabbi Berthold Way- lower level of the Union station as "with complete wall and a "tip" Tuesday, early enough to ing was Miss Jeannette, Rankin, older women participated, 100 Wilson street. love' ’ afternoon gowns in gold,- store use, educational news stor­ 44 thaler Temnl^ Beth Sholom will the president left his special train, was "proud to have led the cru- take every necessarj- precaution. Republican, of Montana, first Election Closelv 18— George Oliver Bingham, and the Marine band was on hand the pofmlar blues and blacta were ies, potato recipes, etc. The six co­ A P P L t. Nc-th street. aUso be prc.'jeht to welcome the woman ever elected to Congress modeled, and her^ as ‘"^ ^ e ball- operating SUte DepartmenU of APPLIJUICE 2»^25* E. i gue.sts and explain some of the at the White House to welcome ^'^Currentiy busy in New Y ort Dr. Howard Boyd ind S e of the repreaentaOves who COMSTOCK UAND A NO 2 « A l 19— Carl Henry Kranz, 216 with party organization >"attera. room «cene, as they departed Agriculture, working with the New New York, Nov. 7—(A5—As a Jewish cu-stoms and holidays. him back. , State Will Have voted' against this country’s dec-, England Council through their S U C ID L CANS I e Middle Turnpike. The committee from the Sister­ Smiling and waving his hat. Mr. Wilikie looked forward to a well- the games, the newest in fur coato political prognosticator, Edward J. W fL E S 23— Edward (Tharies FarrellX« To Give Lecture laration of war in 1917. or fur-trimtoed cloaks were special committee-In charge of toe hood of Temple Beth Sholom, un­ Roosevelt rode slowly down Penn­ earned vacation soon at some Harry Sautooff. Wisconsin Pro­ Flynn Is the equaj of Former Ridge street. sylvania avenue between massed Warning Service duced. The maid in tfie powder drive, will avoid playing up sec­ i / 21— Henry . Thorvald Skoqg,32 der the direction of Mrs. John S. place yet to be decided. gressive, also comes back again, tional poUto preference. The plan Democratic National (Chairman PRUDENCE duHNED REEtHASHcAnlT' crowds that, cheered and yellc^ In Washington many problems having turned toe tables on room, created no litUe amuaement Jam es A. Farley, who predicted Ctvrcti street. _ /' G Rottner is busy with plans tot All Manchester nurses are In­ underUkea to increase the use and the presentation of their part of Segments of the throng broke off other than those Charles Hawks, Jr., Republican. b j slyly trying on toe \ that President Roosevelt would 22— Stanley Steve \yrobel,24 vited to attend a lecture next Hartford. Nov. 7. — — Con­ c m U and other Rarmento J^ to widen the sale of New England MALTEX CEREAL the program, "The Jewish Jlom e as hla car passed and many ran and defense awaited »be ^rMl necticut, under toe joint dtrrotlon 63 New Faces grown poUtoes during the drive, carry 46 states In the 1936 election. Nrrth street. dent's attention. Some stemmed Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock lil Besides all these there will be hoods, and finally left th^ .' 23—George William Armstrong, Beautiful." Refreshments will be along the way trying for a con­ the hosplUl clinic building to be of the American Legion and the in disgust With her own plain\togs. which atarU early in November In his pre-election forecast. served and an opportunity afford­ tinuing view of the man whose from election developments. Air Defense command at Mitcneu 63 new faces In toe chamber. Two ’ and will wind up with a 10-day Flynn gave the Republicans' a MILD CHEESE 60 Clinton street. given by Dr. Howard E . ^ y d . of them, however, have been pret­ after feasting her eyes on the ECONOMY naiRC 24— Edward Giles Lynch, 23 ed to in-Toct the new temple. three-time victories have assured Will Seek Lslmr . Dr. Boyd’s subject will ^ Chem­ Field, New York, will be one of the lovely creations worn by tne sales period when Independent rc- maximum of nine state# —■ and a his place in history? Mr Roosevelt himself indicated first states ta have an aircraft ty clok- to Federal law-making. dancers. The action waa entirely: Ull stores, super markets and that's what they won. However, he NESTLE’SCHOCOLATE DHnO 2 VS 25' Strickland street.' With "Hail To the Chief other at Hyde Park yesterday toat ro- otherapy In Pneumonia.” Gordon Canfield. New Jersey Re­ ‘ 25—Charles Stephen Young, 709 Following the lecture by ^*^’ warning servl^, It was learned chain stores will display, adver­ aUghtly underrated, W endqjiyill- tunes, and, time after time, "God newed efforts to bring publican, and Herbert Bonner, *^At°thf'ciose of the program^toe tise and push New England White kle's electoral vote. He said It DAILY DOR FOOD lit. 4' Mr-’n street. Apt. 12. Bay Stale Favors Boyd there wUl be a social hour here ti^ay. North CaroUna Democrat, are 23— Ratfbdge Johnson Smith, 54 Bless America," the bands which Congress of Industrial Although details of toe pe^n- poUtoes at attractive prices and would lie 58; Iti.wa8 63. tlons and toe American Federa­ In toe Nurges’ Home. , former congressional secrotarles. chairman warmly .Cho-tnUt street. sprinkled the line of way addiid to nel and method of operation have Kronlck, toe models and all viho will urge New England housewives CHORE DIRL CLEANER 2 PROS 1 1 ’* tion of iSibor might be Among toe oddities of toe elec­ to buy and store against , higher -27- Willard Hamilton Fish, 18 l.oltery Proposal the roars of the crowd. not yet been w orlM tion was defeat of the Democratic assisted in making the affair so Staff .Ajld# Welcome en perhaps with his enhanced ^ r - pected toat the seKlce will be pat­ succeasful and a social t toe with prices tost are bound to come OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP 2 CAKES 7' Nev.-man street. • " ^ fifl influence behind them. ™ » Smith’s Condition candidates at large—those ron- after the middle of, December. 25— Cha-les Edward Mather, 3bo A f the White House, the White terned after the oreanlM t^ us^ nlng from toe entire state—in Illi­ ice cream and cookies followed. Police Court hint of a new labor peace move for spotting sirplales during toe - j- • pko Me n street. . _oston, Nov. 7—(TE—Incomplete House police force lined up, each came when reporters -Pre»ent at nois despite toe victory of Presi­ SUPER SUDS ' IcCOM.OFFUi 3 ^T 3 8 ' 29—Waiter.John Klein, 22 West returns indicated totlay that a ma­ man at attention. The staff of the Jmproved Today Army maneuvers In upstate New the chief ekecuUve’s ^'d^atlon of dent Roosevelt • In a special seaalon of toe torwn Center street. jority of voters in more than half executive mansion added Its wel- York in August In Ohio, one Democrat and one KLEK IN THE RED PAOCAGE 2 " p r 3 1 ' Hyde Park's new post office asK American Legion officials hero Befuse t o Give Stand-in Is Step court this morning. Judge Ray­ SO- (dherter Anthony Uszewskl, of Massachusetts' senatorial dis­ come. _ Republican were elected at large. ed for a "story." . . The condition of George E. sUted toat the 126 Legion posto mond R. Bowers disposed of four 17 Kerry street. „ . tricts . favored instructing their After Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Mr. Roosevelt called thMr atten­ The Democrats took their sound- MEET JOE PARSONS, NEWLY ELECTED SENATOR. ERDM CHER-R.Y N IL L . AiP's now teWTo pnfo hydtogon. 1 PALMOLIVE SOAP CAKES 11' 31 Ernie Anthony Squatrito, senators to vote for establishment Smith of W1 East Center street of toe state would become head­ Safely Assurance Nearer Ambition pending cases.'Robert J . Mltchel, went indoors, toe gates of r toe tion to signs carried by 7"’^“ t t licking In lUinots, where in ad >eget>blo shonening. PINT 16'* Oo': street. of a state lottery whose proceeds seriously Injured when struck by a quarters of observation posts for diUon to toe two at-large places of 241 West Center street, guilty tied 58 White House grounds were opened crowd of onlo^ers. bus Tuesday afternoon In front or DURING HIS RECENT CAMPAIGN HE GAVE OUT NO CI6AR$, AND KISSED WILBERT'S NO-RUR WAX CAN 37' 32— Joceph John Sullivan woulil provide revenue for old age for the first time in months and the the spotting by volunteers of air­ the party loat four dlatrlcts they of passing a stbp sign received a "When Lewis w hlfl home, waa reported- th ls ^ te r - Hollywood. Nov. 7. —(|15—Betty suspension of judgment on pay­ Wells-street. ■ assistance. people flowed through them. "We Have Peace” and ’ Not Lewis but c ra ft hold In the presenU Congress. ■Washington. Nov. 3 ROLLS 1 9* 33- -Roy Albert Olson, 16 Munro The proposal was carried with want ,Ropsevelt," they chanted and noon to be sllghUy_better. re­ Among toe defeated wire toe vet sUte department announced today J J. J. J. (they stand for Jean ment of costs. A similar charge NO BABIES. HE OWES HIS ELECTION TO GIVING THE. VOTERS STATLER TISSUE tired local mall carrier was thought erans Jam es McAndrows and Jane. Jan June) Jones, pretty against Michael F. Griggs, of 21 varying phraseology as a question roared.” ^ Joim L. Lewis, president of toe that Germany had refused to give Kellefo'e A ll Iran Price* Through S e t . Nov 9 *^3^4_Howard Everett Hastings, of public policy on ballots in 30 to have had a skull Claude V. Parsons. film-struck owner of a 25,000-scre Kerry street, was continued to Sat PKQ 11c Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt came out CIO Is expected to offer his resig­ Thomas Sullivan of 95 ypKw Hopson Pictured any assurance of safe conduct for JUST ONE VALUABLE TIP ------, 39 Che-tnut street. of the state's 40 senatorial dla- Republicans who lost out Includ­ an American ship to enter on Irish ranch near Arizona's Grand Can­ urday. D e n u te plain or sugar doz IAC 35—Jcceph Stanley Murawskl, on the front portico and waved nation at the organization's con­ street, who was seriously Injured trlcts. j . in response. Cries for a speech vention this month. Whenhe.came ed Robert Luce of Massachusetts, port jto bring home American citi­ yon, la a step up from s stand-in Continued to November 16 was 19 Durant street. October 30 when hla car crashed Making Mistakes who has served a total of 10 years After a’ year and a half of 'A pple Cider^ twtcT juo 2 9 c The qvfestlon. as submitted In were unavailing: out for WUlkie In the camp^gn, zens, although Italy had given the case of Gunnar Roscndahl., of 38 Bernard James Sheridan, most of the districts, read: "Shall into the Odd Fellows blwk. w^s during two periods in toe House, standing In for various actresses, 17 Hackmatack street, charged litx Crackara pVg“ 1 9 e Flags whipped In toe crisp he announced he would step down discharged from Memorial bb*P‘* such an assurance promptly. D.O.S . 51 Cedar street. the senator from this district be and John C. Schafer of Wiwon- Refusing to give such assur­ Mlsa Jones won a release from her with non-.upport. The reckless 37—Robert Kenneth Wright, 35 autumnal air. Bunting decked the If Mr. Roosevelt was re-elected. tal yesterday afternoon. Sullivan New York, Nov. sin known to thousands of gallery lane Peaa 1 CAN.' 1 1 c I Instructed to vote for toe estab- great gray building. School chil­ The calls for post-election ^ R y ard C. Hopson, a founder of toe ances. the German present Job of reUevlng Swedish driving case of John Swanson of Fcbter street. ^ wi. sustained painful face and leg In­ visitors for his booming voice and Actress Ingrid Bergman to take ■AM leant 1 CANS 2Sc l llshment of a lottery to be con­ dren lined the curbs. Bands were which started even before Tues­ now-bankrupt Associated G w a ^ waa said to have declared that the Bolton was continued to Novem SPRY rO-^Edgar Van Horne Coughlin, ducted by the commonwealth, the juries in toe accident. rapid-fire oratory. her first role'before a camera, that quicklr diumref dw *-<5om»ec- to a slendff3.7(» with more than last week but hU sentence was tend mwtos* aWermanlc Watorhury uxprea#. itponed until after the-trial of Ford street. 4o as hs had. 60 «ii tricta yet to report. ^ Osssua: 10^ paUeaU, ." ^ 11m lUNtmrelt victory taowmror, WoIkoS. ^ • / , - • PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1940

• MANCHE.TE, EVE..NO HE.Lb. OO.^. KOVBMBKR T,^ ‘‘Stop Harmon” High Eleven Faces Middletown Here [TEN Jim Reynolds of Oklahoma Ag^es Is Gopher Cry Again Leads Grid Ground Gamers For Grid Test Star Backs of Local Sport Chatter {HasnH Beaten The H tgh S chool W orld Southwest vie Tigers in Six H im Hekii Eote^ FocuHy Adirloor Minnesota Expect* to Twenty football fan* from thla Compiled by Stodento of MaoehooUr High School Major to Forget Pasf-— Reach Peak Against town will take the excurrion Sun- wa* a daring Years of Play Sophomore Ace 111 Grid Clash day morning for New York and p *ltlon to acore. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Michigan When Unde­ Brooklyn to see the W’ashlngton a long forward pa** that tno ------Starts Afresh on Picks Redskins and the Brooklyn speedy w m Last-Local W in Gained rO L. vni, NO. 10 Somanhis ^taff il Schools Shows Way on feated Rival* Collide! Dodger* do battle at Ebbet* Field, anare on tho d ^ run but ho ^ L .a s i. lA f w t i tv l u a* E d ito ria l Staff History Group Legion of Honor SMU-Texa* Aggie* En­ Bristol Adviser To Hold Try-outs 1 counter Brings Sec­ ThoM scheduled to make the trip ; forced out **y In 1933; Visitor* De­ Edllor-ln-chlef—John Mrowk UoncerJ Total Offense By MaJ. AaMS B. Hoppte Minneapolis, Nov. 8—(AO—Hop­ are: Ernie Turek, John Janlcki, But they took the In v M ito r^ the PoU to Step Peff# “ second touchdown and put six more fending CO L Champ*; T rivia l Managing Edlto^-Jane Ir- ing for a quick change o f pace, tion'* Gaudiest Ball Henry Haef*. Carl Johnson, T y rroup Enacts I Visits High School Sees Movies Um-kumf—shall we let by-gones Holland, Johnny Kleblsch, Emil point* onto a rather precarious wIq Minnesota’s surprising football Kickoff at 3 O ’Qoan* Btoture Editor—Louise Fliut. A goal of 700 having h««n i . Total* 852 Yard* on ba bygones and start afresh? Toter* to Same Field. Johnson, Tony Rtruff. Larry Fre- lead of one point. Thoughts reach^ and the edition of the So-1 ^ e v e n l V - n i n e With the election out of the way players Saturday will quit clutch­ helt. Swlck Gustafson, George Boj^' Sports Editor—Frank I f the old time Mancheater fans Unusual Play Many choir and orchestra atu- Picture* of Rome, Lon­ manhia being asaur^ Schboils Rush**’and Pa**e* to (and don’t say I didn’t tell you) ing for that next rung on the lad­ Armstrong, Earl Blssell, Walter Manchester High’s f r i* war­ ZlmmeriJUm. From Several Dallas, Nov. 7-;;4/P)—Not In the ever felt any anlmiislty toward# Girls' Sports Editor—V lr-. year, tryouta are being held for a » my mind, which has been slight­ Runde; Joe Garibaldi. Vic Clemson, rior# wound up heavy practlo# students seem to have taken on dents will remember don and Natural Beau­ der to pigskin fame and start memory of aoulhwestemera, "will the Rockville team* It never com­ rectlon In West Hartford and Merl all ....Interested.______These_____ tryouta To Come Here. Displace ly muddled for the lest several Dean Gustafson, Nick Blanchard yesterday for tomorrow'* OCIL of' dlsUnction or at least glnla Whltham. ' clutching for a guy named Tommy there be auch a congfegatton • of pared to the feelings that now “ Ladies in Linen” Has don concerts of Miss Azllda Her­ Column Editor — Margaret win take place tomorrow morning weeks, what with all the c a i^ t g n and Ralph Am er snd *on. now we know an M H.S. atuae ty of U. S. A. Shown. —Latter Ha* 835 Yard* Harmon. exist between Ftockvillo and Staf­ encounter with Middletown High bert, director of music- at Bristol during the Activity Period. A ll propaganda going on, le aiowly backfield great* on one football Different Setting— I« when we sec one. That s what the Flavell. , e>- For the first time In the history The boys have been steadily ford Springs. Theae two teams at ML Nebo at throj o’clock and High. She visited M. H. S. Friday Ehtchange Editor—Gloria Sa- thoee who try out must previously but surely regaining- It* old working upward but Coach Bemle field aa those starting the clas.sical Church McCarthy of the Brla- red and white pins are tor "Going Placg*,*^ the first of three of Connecticut, a croup of achoola By Gail Fmvier Coach Thomas F. Kelley baa high Turkish Bath! have you already guessed i t . ) afternoon and inspected the ' have signed with MUa Fellows In­ crystal clarity—har-rumph I Bierman ha* them convinced that Texas Aggie-Southern Methodist toltol Press makes the following com-1 "®®* ^'^hotographer— Richard Ran- movies •hoyrti to the history stu­ dicating their preferences In this are sending picked musicians to SeMtle, Nov. 7.—0P>-Sophomore When 1 was a lad at Eton. I was nicnt^on Meriden High’s decision | promise# to ^ a real I m o c ^ hopes that his Rod and Whlt4|^ Our sympathies arc ''’‘ th mental set-up of the shortest snd surest route to the game here Saturday. and drag out affair. The series Is of the undcrclasamcn though, for the studcnts usc In their concerts. dents in, M assembly Monday work. flminy "Raynolda of Oklahoma A. kicked on the head one afternoon to cancel th* rest of Its football nut affair. The series is charge* will be able to turn back entertain at a 0 "®®^/" *'*achw" “■ ■■. Is rlf^ t back where he waa top from now on Is to ' make a One All-Amertcan, several can­ in favor of the Stafford boy* to She was interested In the way In Ubrarlan-Em m a Reich. Peroentogee. In the Manchester High Schoo, In a rather more than ordinarily temporary landing rather often schfdule for this season; "Maybe the Invader* and thus Improv# morning took the audience to "The In the Somanhis drive most all ir week# ago—in first place didates, and All-Ckinference ma-, —.... V " ,7 r,-™ the data and there la nothing that the which our own Mr. G. Albert ^ » r Reporters: June Allen, Betty Assembly hall, December 7 vicious Rugby scrum. This kick, on the physique/ of this man Har­ terial to waste will atari mervirtg my liver is kicking up. but th their record of two win* and four 4 nal' C ity.” With Lowell [of the Senior home rooms had al­ ,_..iong the nation's gridiron fans frorm the Windy a t y •wotiid rha^rmirone.-‘’;e r p C " I- ^ t e s ^ ^ prospects for you Hi-V boys. son conducted the music course of Barstow, Martin Hansen. M a ^ seventy-nine students, ® 'K «m while It was Immediately painful, with Oie kickoff. 1 action taken by Meriden High nas as commenUtor, Rome In most 100 per cent and one room ground gaining leaders. mon. ' like better than to knock off their Johnson. Shirley Kimball, Rob­ from Manchester, will ®®'’ ® * ^ left me with an advant^a 1 did If Bierman went In for slogan* * Jam n’ , the Ag- ' School officials In calling off the In the fourteen games thaa* I even had a percentage of 101 as Figures released by'^toe Ameri­ rivals from up “ in the slicks.’* ^^This year, she Is attempting to ert Kurland, Maureen LlntaeL all iu ancient glory was shown. probably eighteen not possess before I got It. It made and needled up stuff, he probably glea’ rumbling fullback who stciod game does not set well v,1 th yours rivals have played to date, Man­ one person subscribed to two can Football StatlaUcal Bureau to­ ^*The' setting, a "[p “ ' nuu‘*'don"t^ uTor “ >y collect more orchestral William Moscly. r Il^ e Forum, the stately coliseum fort to preaent the finest •’and con me slightly clairvoyant ^ not 100 Army 7. Brows •- would be placarding the place with but aa the nation’s beat last Sea­ triily and other sports lovera in chester^ has copped seven win* Turkish Bath establishment c^ter^ n^^. d That seems 1 her band and orchestra In Bristol. books. The highest percentage day allow that Reynolds turned 7*'H per rent, mind you, but slightly. Rhode Island’s Ram.# raiy be against three losses and four tie* Inr to New York women, is mosi, emog ------„„prv nhy, Norman Pratt, RlcWf** old Romdnbrldges, the cert ever to br given In the City of speed ahead to rise again to first OomeU 27. Vale 0. signs admonishing the lads to son and is headed In the same di­ Erlrtol snd vicinity" . ■ Chuck to be the main menu at ®v®ry She highly praised the band and i for the Franklin was 56 per cent So this week pay especial heed surprised Saturday at Rtorrs to but hasn't beaten'Middletown sine* Ranney, Edward j dors and aehytors made '*P “ "J* Village Charm. , . In total offense— gaina rushing and Pena 21, Haiaard 8. "hang on to Harmon." rection again, is thi headliner— points out that Meriden wssn't at unusual and o^n'^of party, social and what-not. Con­ orchestra of ManchMter | la Room 16. In tho Barna^ t o my selections. Among the vlc- find a scoring threat In Houle it gained a 13-0 decision In 1938, Jerry Sapienza, Franck Strult, | the scenes. The dome of the fam- The preaent plan of the conclave 'pasting. His aeason total to 852 Baylor 14. Texas 7. Actually, he’s hammering at that but there arc others. all hesitant In booking anyone and thing is hot, and with the aid of siderable comment has pressed a wish tW t the Bristol , Room 27 secured a percentage of torh.’ l place Minnesota, Southern Hohr, Manchester junior, used all I the past six games having resultad coW cream everyone is made to j Eleanor Striiff, AWxa Tour-, oua St. Peters Cathedral with IS to house alxty-slx yards made him the leading rookie Rice IS, Arkansas 10. thought. He has blistered tho boys 1. , Aggie quarter­ everyone In its heyday on the tended the subject, but yet High may accorafilish as much. ] naud, Edward Wailett, Elmer murals by Michael Angelo repre­ 63. the youth orchestra at vartoua MethdtUst, Washington and Cali­ Alahams 18, Tulaiie 7. back; Overlooked, underrated and gridiron and basketball court . . . .season by Connecticut a* a block­ I in three victories for tho Tigers look hot and prespinng. TOe complete, Hats of percent­ back of tbe year. plenty about the futility of bitting ing and defensive back. There .studcs never tire of this Several adwtntages Bristol has Weden and Sidney Thrall. sented the modem aide Borne. homes. That la. any p e r ^ . who fornia. “ Nebraska 14, Iowa 0. Uken too much for granted. Leads and he says that when Bristol and three tihs. “ Ladles In Linen toils a mov ment used 'in keeping with the ages are; Main Building Room Passes Tom Hannon a halfback six foot speedster were indications thla week that | coach Kelley has his squad In Ine story of a sweet, smidl-town over Manchester were mentioned, Typists—Betty Brown. Ber­ The late Pope Plus ‘®'*; would like to provide a three day Btatlscally, he displaced Mlchl- Auburn 14, Clemson 7. weighing 210 unless you hit him tl.- Soutaweat Conference with schedules an opponent It "goe.s UIHan Kinie 13-63 per cent; 14-55, 16-56, 17-47, 4.38 yarilB average on 48 carries Coach. J. O. Christian was brew- i shape for the clash and la ex- girl, who has come to the ‘"K season;" mainly, the fact that a nice Cervlnl, Marjorie Chipps. phone to Marconi climaxed ,the home for a pe®~" ^ gsn’s Tom Harmon, leader tbe Mlssoort 21. Colorado 0. hard enough to make him stay hit. Ihro'ugh with t'ne game, regardless slonal theater adjoins the Bristol Alice Darling, Doris G arner, 18-81, 19-58, 22-67. 23-100. 24-97. t'olumbls 20, Wlsroifsln 7. and Is top passer with .554 average If il have a go>yl or a poor squad" ing such a,- surprise since much pelted to ctart Skinner and Browrt to "knock the musical world for a "Going to the prom?" That’s 35-96, 26-100, 27-101, 28-90, 31-67; that opportunity. There will be m previous two weeks, both In total And Harmon doesn’t stay hit attentwn haa been given to the j ^ McCabe and Murdock loop." Her money gone and with High school and Is at the David Grlmason, Doris Cole, “ She carries music on 36 completions out of 65 at­ getting to be a by-word or at least *'*"L ^ d on " was the title of the hours of rehearsal on Thursday, six offense and,as a “ workhorse.” Har­ Grid Deaths Georgia 7, Florid* 6. very welt.’ He wirt of Bhofistacklers Huskies aerial game, especially | tackles, Robert Turklngton and no sign of a successful career, she of that school at all times. In that Helen Matchett and Margaret heart" Is a quotation whl and Room 32-48 per cent. Fordham 14, Purdue 9. tempts for 487 yards. Brain* of the it’s the main topic of conversation. .second movie. There thj hlstoiy The Franklin Building—Room on Friday, and on Saturday mor^ mon was Idle laat Saturday but like a duck etc. etc. etc. So Bier- with Mohr on the recehing end I 0„ggart at guards, Jog Bcllla at lo o g/ fo r her husband in Eulalia, respect, more of an audience can one who la acquainted with Indians 17. Mich. State 1*. Aggies’ robot machine. New coiffures are bcgiiming to \/cbb. _ students saw the chan^ng of the 13-31 per cent: 14-27, 15-56. 16- Ing a final rehearsal. The concert etlU ranks second with 833 yards. man haa the boys improving on, 2. Preston Johnson. S.1 MM. UU. Rockville football fans Lake their ■ Huskies are _ drilling on a { j-^nter, GenofU at quarter, Mohr XJhio. By chance, she wanders into be obtained, and more stage toom Kittle would agree is an agpr Show Decline (ea in orchestra during the^summer. The don, The House of Parliament, Big for several years and at preaent Trade\8 chool Seniors— 83 per morial, New London Bulkeley H 'K " for the high pressure, key-'em-up ------! town High school Tigers will play School. All the aforementioned In­ whose team lost to the Oklahoma First Half of Season; Princeton 14, Dartmouth «. bac -^rs of all southwest hlstorj'. anything serious developed. A demonstration of the latest i second' Central Connecticut Her shy, winsome manner as ap- our school program. U. S. H story orchestra plays/ light classical A new and novel contest will be Ben, , Westminster Abbey, St. playa that Instrument In the M. H. cent; JunWs 5 per cent. • stuff. The coach just let’s the boys stitutions are co-educatlonal with Aggies. 20-14 test week, ranks CaUf. 18, So. Callfc 12. Now bobs up as a runner who has sports rage— miniature automo- , interscholastic League game when n^n.linp to the aiidicnce, classes have now a clear picture music and the audience either eats Paul’s Cathedral, Wakefield Tower, S. orchestra. She also P'*y® ® This year’s aubscrlptlon rate is One in College Ranks; work up their own fever. They sponsored under the auspices of third at 832—Just a yard behind So. Meth. 14, T. A. B H- !*• averaged close to eight yards on Monartys went right after the bile racing—will be given at the-,y^jy mde to Manchester to face ***Muriel Ferris, a lady of the of the, election process. or drinks a.s they please. Miss Her­ the Ubrary Club to aecure new and London Bridge were also seen trombone, or "slushpump as Lil way over the^oal and, as always, the exception of the New London have done a pretty good Job of that Harmon. Othe^ Cause* Factor*. Wosb’ton 10, Stanford 7,. some 20 runs. Balance of the Aggie RotkvlV.e lads'Trom the opening Sporte Center on Saturday night ; yjat. eleven there. Bristol and the stage, seemed to enjoy playing her bert has lutd tremendously popular books for the Library. Starting bv the "visitors." The Bank of calls It, In the band; and she sings the staff w l l l ^ Ha best to put William Memorial Institute school to date. We’ve heard that some students For the first time, one of the Penn St. 18, Syracuse 10. team. at 9:30 o'clock In connection with ; xigers are In a tie for first place part. Her slang expressions and siiccessyiWth such concerts in the Monday, with the beginning of England and the Stock Exchange, In both A Cappella Choirs. At out an excellent book. for girls. Thp coaching staff generally whiflt’ e and marched some 43 celebrated Monday night in order Cornell classy backs move# up Notre Dame 14, N^vy 0. 4. , S. M. U. the regular roller skating period | ^nd the Tigers must win this game Mncern over the color of her hair on Friday last, expected Tag Day, the contest will continue where brokers wear dark coats and church, she has entire charge of The conductor of the band is to Lafayette, Ind., Nov. 7—(JP>—A seems to think this Is the one game yards before losing the baU on ^ ^ amused everyone. to make up for the. time they d be among the elete when Hal M cCu^ halfback; Definitely the spark of dov/na They recovered a • . . . these------miniature cars,— leas than ]^ to’ -;-ssure------themselves------a^ top . poslr a^raf^/u rn -ou t" She ha.s ‘called through November 16. The Li­ striped triwsers, were pictured, as the Junior Choir. be Albert L. Dorr. Director of lough Jumped from 12th to fourtH, gridiron vital statistics expert that will find the Golden (Jophers the Methodist team. Time and One could easily sec that Mar spending at home following tne th r concert a "Harvest Muslcale were the beautiful and priceles.s During the summer of 1939 Lil­ Music in Groton. He will conduct reported today that deaths from hitting the peak. Tbe perfect game, first FtockvlUe play and two feet in length and built-ea- : uon. The Kellej-men from Man- brary Club has purchased tne with 805 yards. McCullough ranks again pulled the Mustangs out of ] °n to® Hard line smashing by | Urcly by the enthusiasts, are con- ] Chester have had an unimpressive lorie Marte was suited to her role presentation of report cards. crown jewels of Britain. lian was awarded a scholarship by “Spring the rehearsals and the concert with football were on the diecllney for naturally. Is the hoped for result. o f^ e nurse. Her ability to j+niain and Tea.” book "Pilgrims Way” by John second to Harmon In average the doldrums with bullet passes, ’ R'a'crtiard scored. and Murdock was main-1 nected to a pole and run In cir- ! year, as have the Tigers. However The clas.s of ’42 is well repr/ However, far more ‘"terestlng to Buchan as the prize for the entiy. "Snowacapea,” a refreshing bit the G Clef Club of Manchester to the exception of a two-hour sec­ yards per gam«t. his ,161 comparing the fourth year In a row. polls and DemoUng kicked some The squad.hsj) scintillated at times hlgh-stepplJig runs. Completed 20 calm during emergencies added to l O i c e tional rehearsal on Thursday. G. Dr. Floyd R. Eastwood, record 60 yard# downfleld with the aid ^eroonsto” * for the sustained ' cles at a speed as high as 75 miles j the Tigers will be considered fav- A lUt of 20 questions will be of winter’s fun and beauty was attend the Westminster Choir Thespians’ Gh< with Hartnon'a 167. this season and then lapsed into of 47 passes for 292 yards. an hour, .-. all races are based on-; cred slightly to upset the Man- the success of her part Albert Pearson of the ’Manchester keeper for the of a strong wind. The ball kept Marjorie Clay was ideal as the given each contestant; theae ques­ next on the program. Here the School at Mount Hermon, McCulldugh also ha# the highest errors that courted calamity. If 5. Wild Bin Conatser, Aggie raaren. ^ trials and are reported to be ■ cheater team and add another win tions dealing with the names of audience was skiing, skating and Mass. SJie spent two weeks there Music Department will conduct ona pass comnletion average— .705. He Coaches’ and National Collegiate rolling right on into Cheaapeake the huge outfit does bang on to halfback; Brilliant punt returner, debutante. The fact that she came Athletic Aaaoclatlona, said that Bay and never was recolrered. w » , „ 0.. .,= < »» 1 . . . : ..to the Turkish Bath to get a " »y sr.r loiarr -.VoX/Z^b authors of different books. The enjoying other cold weather pleas­ singing, acting, and learning the Since the first meeting of 8