SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14,1040 Averagt Dkllr drealatlon Far the Moath a t November, 1946 Tht Wsatlior HUmrlirstrr Cantteg Hwralit Fsraeost of U. B. Westbor Banaa 6 , 5 ^ M t 63 Oxford street Aearer %than Roto, warmer teolght; Toeedag, epidemic and one by one the others Mrastar a( Nw Aadtt rata er «ww, eleariag >. Ja a lta r- The American Legion auxlllai'y faint with him at each mention oi required reetrlctlon of four Appeals Bc^rd feet from the boundary Une in a DANCING -^IG H T Boreas ot Clraokrtleas nooo, net maeb edbaaga *i --Taf i r i will postpone its annual Christmas In Star Part the word. There’s a riotously funny ta re. ^ party and meeting from Monday climax to this gay farce. reaidence A tone. to Wednesday evening,, December Others in the cast, directed by Calls Hearing John FUher od B0-61 Bridge Manchester—‘A City of Village Charm 18, at the Legion home on Ijcon- , Of New Play F.dgnr Martin, are Edward Breen, ■treet asks permission to build an IcaulctinM p»rty ot the Senior ard street. Past presidents head Richard Brannlck, Elieabeth Wash., addition to a present three car DANTE'S RESTAURANT V0L.LX^N0.6S (ClMaMea AdMvtlatng m Fago U) WUI be held thU ed by Marjorie Bradley, junior garage nearer than the required MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1940 (FOURTEEN PAGES) klc'.vieh. Mary Bolinsky, Lucia Sets Date for Session for 16 E n n e m te r S treet PRICE THREE Cl nt 7:30 In the South past president, wUl be in charge. Ann Waslikiewic* Takes Dwlre and Donald McCann. three feet from the boundary line [1st church. All members Each member is asked to bring a Dec. 19 to Discuss In a reaidence B sons. Featnrini Freah Clama and Oyatera On the Oochtnil ^'tbose planning to Join the ten cent gift for the grab bag. Principal Role in Hila Chun or Oyster Fries „ v..,. ______• are requested to bring s toy Zoning Permits Here. Orchestn Every Thurs. and Sat Nlghla Songa At Four Bequeat Plenty of Tanks Here „ donated to the Toy Center. Temple Chapter. No. 53, Order rious Cometly. Name Coniiiiittee WINES- UUIIORS ANU SEEKS -.—i,- I 4late of the Intermediate par- of the Eastern Star, will give a Urges Elim ination Three queetlone of property Send Your Food At Ita Beat Sucii Aa RavtoU, *" rlll be annoiinccd later. reception Ihia evening in honor of Miss Ann Washkiewlci, as the j Foi British’ Night iieage are to comb before the Zon Order* Made Cp To Take Out Britain’s Vanguards Giand Martha Marjorie R. Straw eci.entilc Mias Tick, will convulse ing Board of Appeals at a public E ilra John Hurley of 150 Walnut of this town, a past worthy ma Phonograph audiences who attend the presenta hearing scheduled for Thursday, ■Mat, accompanied by her sister, tron of the chapter, to which all Commander Lindsay presided at December 19 a t 8 p. m. in the Of Laws Barring K d ‘Dorothy Farrand, will spend membci's of the local chapter are tions to be staged by the Pariah the regular meeting of Mons-Ypres municipal building. Xmas Greetings E w eek end in New York City. cordially invited. The reception 'Players in St. James’s school hail Post last Wednesday night in the John F. Howard, of 41 Delmont will take place at eight o’clock In tomorrow evening at 8:15 o’clock. British American Club. Plans street, seeks permission to enclose From Our Radio Dept. Cross Libya Border; Pfhe name of Miss Helen Gould the main lorige hall. In the “Hummingbird’ Htccupa." were advanced for “British Night” a . grease pit on the north side of Help for Britain h a inadvertently omitted from .Miss Wa-shklewic* discovers that whicli will consist of an enter a gasoline station at 134 Oakland E | women’s division of the Center Simply talk Into n microphone The Headquarters and Antl- tainment and dance, the proceeds street in a residential zone A. nnd yonr voice la recorded on a Legion Bingo Tonight E ^ h every member yesterday. Tqnk Companies will bid each to go to the Manchester Commit James A. Harrison, of 62 Oxford E a Gould is a member of Mls.s amall record,Good for over 200 other adieu -at the State Armory tee for British Relief. street, requests permission to build playings. A novel and wonder Dec. 14,1940 .\l7 :3 0 Bloom Favora Change in Copy of Conutitation Seen E trude Carrier’s team. tonight at a farewell banquet held A committee consisting of an attached garage to a dwelling ful way to greet your distant Fighting Now Bitteri Best Chrintmaa Metnagie to mark the separation of the two Charles Garrow, Thomas Conn, frlenda and reintivea. Johnson Act Which FBids on the renewal of roofiUK units. Hemlqiiartcr.s Company, Wllli'am Bristow and Leslie Ken Leonard Street Now Bans Credit to Na-; (Jf^ Md waterproofing at the local which has been stationed at the ny has been named to procure the Only 10c Per Record Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 16.— Kate Armory will be received In local armory, will move to Hart entertainment for the night. The a HOLIDAY GREETING * lion in Default oh - Striking a patriotic note in Severe British, Greek I Soldiers Help Railroads Italiann Admitted to lo«m 402, .State Office building. ford. and Ilielr pi'.'it will be taken d ,tc for the p.arty has been select » C.ARDS- Ji Yuletlde greetings. District 5 Attarks Reporter! in , On Christmas Packages “ Iford. until two o’clock, De- up by the new anti-tank company ed—January 25, and the event will Serial Game at 8:30 Sharp World War Debts, Re-' officials of the United Mine ‘Still Holding Stron§||j|d pdlber 20, It was announced t^ » Made From Your Own K Montgomery I Workers of America are mail under commanfl of Capt. Raymond be held in High school hall. Libya, Albania; Des I»ndon, Dec. 16.—ijp — Sev- ^ I)<;fended Pofiitioilffi ay by the Commissioner of Public Hagedom, The banquet l.s .sched Members of the post are a.sked 3 NeRative. JJ peal of Neutrality Act.; ing each union member a copy forks. Plans and specifications era] Ihoinsand soldiers today be uled for seven o'clock. to work for this event as there Individual Seats For All of the Constitution of the Unit ert Asnaiilts Marie gan helping the railroads dis- About Salum,’ Egypt* a now available in the same will be plenty of work to be done 3 ELITE STUDIO W ard S t Co. I Washington, Dec. 16.—(IP). ed States ami Its amendments. •patrh (Christmas card.s and om for prospective bidders. Group No. n of the Memorial to line up all the various loose “In this hour of confusion Umler Bonibard merit ian Port Five Mile#| ends. We desire that this benefit —The elimination of all legal, packages—their help sought CThe annual meeting of the Man- i HospiUl Womcn'.a Auxiliary. -Mrs. and misunderstanding through Of Italian Planes because of public response to a event be the outstanding event of Early Bird Games at 7:30 obstacles in the way of expe-! out the world," said District Eafit of Frontier ini a te r Rod and Gun club will be I D. M. Caldwell, leader, will meet the season. Fred B aker will be in "mall early" plea. this evening at the club's Monday afteinpon.nl two o’clock dited aid to Great Britain was President P. T. Kagan, “this is M' hieh Clause Heavy The soldiers will work eight- 1 Coast Sector Whernl charge of tickets. The commit the most appropriate Christ ,—tera in Coventry. Slipper will in the Clinic building on Haynes tees will meet from time to time Dance After Bingo .Vs Guests of the Legion. urged today by Chairman hour shifts at all main tcriM- street. mas message that could go to lyoss; Greeks Repulsed nals and railway stations until Battle Rages 3 Dayt* aerved by Osano at six o'clock so that progress on the plans may Bloom (D.,'N.Y.), of the ... i the meeting will be opened at be reported. — PHONE ■/254 — Real OJd Fashioned Numbers. the officers and members of our the night before Christmas. Sun.set Kebekah Lodge will meet House Foreign Affairs Com organization.’’ ht o’clock. William J. Robb, of I was very glad to sec that our Buses Run Right By Leonard Street. Rome, Dec. 16.—(IP)—Bit Besides, thousands of volim- Cairo, Egy-pt, Dec, 16.—(d>>, Hartford, formerly of Man- in Odd F'ellows hni! Monday eve old friend. Bcel, is back in the col mittee. Bloom outlined his po ter fighting in Libya and Al teer wives and sweethearts of ksster, is the vice-president diie ning. A Christmas party will fol SPECIAL! One Week Only! —Vanguards of Britain’a: umn again. Now that he has re 1 Plenty of Parking Space. .Vdmission 50c. sition as the capital awaited liar;,. bania against severe British pfistal employes arc helping Army in the western de6Wk;| I be elevated to the presidency. low the meeting and each member turned, we hope that he remains (Dec. I6th le g ist) the return of President sort the mail. „_nes O. McCaw has ^een presi- is asked to bring a ten-cent gift for a long time, but that bird has a ■' _____ —■ Tanks of the Army’s Second Armored Division presented this scene of military might In a field near and 'Greek attacks was re- are “well across” the ixirder ' l4 e n t th is year. exchange, also donations for the way of di-sappearing that one finds Roosevelt who is expected to Court Grants Abbeville, Ala., as they were drawn up in camp formation for the night at the end of the first day of Watch for Announcement .Miout Big Xmas Tree Btngo, maneuveis. . They are on the march from Fort Benning. Ga.. to Panama City. Fla. jjorted toflay by the Italian in Italian Libya, a general Christmas baskets for the needy. Miss .Ann Washkiewlez I it pretty difficult to keep tabs on give thorough study of all re higlb,command. The British The Young People’s Fellowship. B'ntertainment will be provided by ...... j him. He is quite right in stating Saturday, December 21. headquarters communique re ^ St. Marj’'s church, will meet at cent developments liearing on attacks along the Egyptian- ported today at the start of Mis.s Florence Dowling and re tvevy lime .slic hiccup.s. it is to the i th at we are all working hard for 2 Skirts - - - British aid when he gets back Broad Control Steel Center he parish house this afternoon at freshm ents will be .served by Mrs. j tune of "Yankee Doo l'.e ” [ Briti.sh Relief. How about a little or (Reg. 35c each) Libyan frontier were said to the second week of the Brit wo o’clock, and from there wHi gc F.mma. Dowd and her committee. ; F.verytKMiy is after I'r BiigC help, Eoel. from your 'gang up to his desk. Sleet Storm have been made under bom ish drive. The Italians, how lot to pick Chi istnias ' greems. lA silver collection will be tilken ■ bird’s'prize of St.i'kiO to the pcr.aon i there at the Green? A little bingo The questions, which await Mr. Over Streams bardment of Italian planes Again Target I wtio discoveis a nc’w disea.'s.'. .Ml.sS| game or a card game w ith the rc- Roosevelt’s decision range from Fate of Vichy’s Rule ever, were admitted to be ’ Trinity Past Noble Grands As-' i lick Chaims it; Dr. Twipplo brings , turns coming our way? ■ 2 Sweaters - - direct financial aasistance to a Makes Auto which caused heavy casual “still holding strongly defend ' iaUon win hold its regular Ni*w Books Added I his patients. Mr. Gave and Mr. I , are h.appy to hear th at our (Reg. 3,5c each) transfer of more destroyers and ties. The high command’s ed positions about Salum,’* eUng in East Hartford. Wednes- L ,. ‘ if Afr 1 oM fnond, Jfuk Peivtland is well 0|iiiiion Holds Federal Of Air Raids A combination of a skirt and sweater may he sent in the Implied request for outright Hangs on Axis Stand communique said Greek at Egyptian port five miles east ay. December 18. A Christm as , ran t .straighten up alone fion, .. , , Naval assistance which Lord Lo Power Coiiimififiion ly will follow the biisincs.a Al W liilon Lihrarv for 50c. thian, the British ambassador, Travel Peril tacks along the Albanian bat- of the frontier in the coast ^tin g and each member is re ,l,ent-orau- . '."r 1 Don't forget the bingo games 1 made In the speech delivered a few May Reqnire Utility to tlefront were rej)ulsed with SheRielfl Bombed for sector where heavy fighting' nested to provide a .small gift. falhs into a dead f.iint w henevd < ,-veiling in Orange Hull, This special includes skirts up to four pleats hut no hours before his abrupt death last Pofikihility Seen of Total New iMK.ka at the Whiton'i hears the word needle, mention- Christmas specials and lots of whites and no w hile sw eaters. Get Liceiine for Dam. Senior Italian “considerable” losses on both Second Time in Less has been going on for threa< Library Inelude ttie followitig: i ed. There’s soon plenty of excite-^ | Thursday. Most of State Sheathed ; Nazi Occupation of sides. I days and three nights. Gertrude Atherton, House of ment in the office. Mi.ss Tiek hir-i BETTER CLEANING -\T REASONABLE PRICES! Preoecupation Indicated An intensive campaign to rein- ! Than Week; Victims Jeems. The president’s preoccupation Washington, Dec. 16 —i;p) -The In lee; Rise in Temper Supporting the land offenstve, l.ec: Willn fattier, S.npphirii and nips. and .Mr, Simms can ! | , Soil aH Result of Lp- force civilian morale throughout j R. A. F. bombers flew througll with foreign affairs, in which Brit Officers Fall I Of Attack Sought. the Slave Girl: L. C. Doiigin.s, In .straighten up and then .Ml.s.- .Supremo, Court ruled today, in a ature Expected to Dis lieaval in ('.aliinet. northern Italy, including the coun- | dirty weather to blast Italian baara vitation to Live; Daphne Dn Sharpe comes in .selling needles ish aid is an Important element, far-reaching decision, that the try’s industrial zones, in a wmter I ' in Africa and made a raid on Na .Maurlcr, Happy Cliil.stmns; Inglls was Indicated yesterday by the re pel Frozen 0>ating. "battle on the internal front’’ was |I Ixindon. Dec. 16—i/F;—(Germany's ples, in Italy proper, where five Mr. Gaye’s disea.se prove.s to bf Manchester Dry Cleaners mark he made in a brief talk to authority of the Federal govern ' i’leteher, Riilclgh’.s Eden; Jack.son Bulletin! During Attack under way following a conference j! night raiders bombed Sheffield, direct hits were reported on a con-' Gregory, Girl at the Crossroad.s; a ______195 Center St reel patients at The Foundation for In ment over the nation’s stream.* “is held by Adelchi Serena, Fascist ’ centration of cruisers and destroy fantile Paralysis in Warm Springs, as broad as the needs of com By The A.ssociuted Fress j Vichy, France, Dec. 16.— i English steel center, last night for Dial F.rncsl Hemingway. For Whom the j W h y merce.” Most of Connecticut was shcath- party secretary, and provincial I ers. Two battleships also were at llell Tolls: F. IV Keyes, Fieldtng’.s | Gs.. where he stopped en route j (IP) — German Ambassador Fascist chiefs at Premier Musso I the second time in less than a tacked in Naples harbor, but tho .ALICE CfH’RAN Justice Reed delivered the 6 to eJ ill ice today, the result of a sleet (ipiieral and Gulonel Die [ 3230 Folly: Bnice I..IIM n.ster. For V a. (Known As <{111010 .Alice) hack here from his Caribbean Otto Abetz, Adolf Hiller’s lini's home city of Forli. |I week. British did not claim any direct KOI’I’ERS COKE trip. . i 2 opinion, which held that the Fed- storm that made highway travel As GreekH Storm Im- hits .on them. Cl6ao. Cttoifurtuhle CarB! lhe..Living; Charles ^forgan. (Thei ‘ SI'IKITUAL .AIEUIC.M cral Power Commission may re I>erilous and caused m any minor repre.sentative in Paris, ar- Will Disappoint Enemy I Official sources In their first re- Voyage; Kenneth Rohert.s, Oliver S<'vcntli Oiiughter nl a .St'vcnf h Son He told them he hoped to be accidents. ’ jKirts said only that bombs "fell Admits Warship Damaged ^4Jourteou» Service At All Times I (ilVES MORE HEAT back for two weeks next, spring “if quire The AppalaciUan Electric ! rived here today w ith his portaiit PoHilion Fa»- Serena reported to Mussolini (The Italian high command ad Wlswell; William Roos. Hornet s Born W ith a Veil. Power.Company to obtain a stand With the exception of New I.,on- "assurance that blackshirts arid ' ir the Sheffield area.” I/inghont; Howard Spring. Fame Kcudingn Dally 9 .A. >1. to 9 I’. VI. Koppers Coke is a nianii' the world survives,’’ and his words don and one or two other places ; staff, .\betz and his entour- cisls Trying to Hold. Sheffield was attacked heavily mitted yesterday one medium-sls- Il’stWOlL recalled his prophetic utterance on ard Federal license for its dam and the Italian people are unshakably ed warship was damaged, with BO is the Spur; Hugh Walpole, Bright Or By .ApiMilnfnient. In the Slervlce factured fuel ma(,le by New FUEL—OR “Oil ”! i | rZqs/, Day Is Every Day jKJwer project on New river near about the state communities gen aite were Riven military hon decided to face any event-s." de- I last Thursday night and victims CITY TAXI of the I'eoiilc for SO Vear,. leaving Warm Springs early in erally were experiencing aleet con- I of that, raid, buried alive in air c rim e n killed or wemnded, and UE.NMS .MLUl’HV, Prop. i'’avi11ons; Maurice Wni.sh, Hill is England labor for homo No “.sales talk” i.s used, for Itadford, Va ors by a French detachment Athens, Dec. 16 (/Ti,-An Ital ceclaring the “absurd hofies of the annher smaller craft was sunk in Mine. n i Church Street, Hartford, Conn. WC U6cr My' HOW the< rub iiiid scrub In this place! West Side Dairy 1939, when he said he would be ditiona. enemy so far as the Italian peo raid shelters, still were being res- heating. To make one ton keeps everylhlnk so shinv and s|H>lles« It’s like being surrounded back In the fall If there were no Opposed By States when they crossed the Allier ian general and a colonel were re cued early today. three British raids on Naples Sa j Non-fiction Dunenh Aikman. j Phone 0-'i'lS7 selling our top-grade Fuel The attorneys general of Vir The weatherman in New Haven! ple’s resistance is concerned are I .\n-Ameiir,an Front: I./>,ils Aiin- of this fuel it require.^ the Oil. We let It tell its con bv nilrn>rs‘. Ami Ihev’re not satisfied with one washing . . . but w ar. _ however, looked for a gradual rise river bridge Into Vichy. Ob- ported killed today when Greeks and will be still more bitterly dis- Royal Air Force planes struck turday night.) they make thos<- biitllcs go through hoi water many times. Ulsh Bloom. advcicaUng ."accelerated ginia and 40 other states had op at the Berlin 4rea with “proJbnged Among the African ebjeeUafe^' mic. From Mmiy Lunds; C'liirc use of one and one-half tons vincing story — in your posed the effort of the Federal in the temperature which he said j servers expressed belief that stormed an important position ..ppointed by facts." were, the Libyan ports of Derns, Biiotlie. Fiirofic in the .'Sprlilg; you’d come down and visit our home. Then you’d know why aid to Britain, said apeclflcapy would dispel the ice coating on attacks" during the night, the of the fine.st .selected coal.s. burner-— in more heat per- West Side Dairy Ims so many satisfied customers. that. If Britain should desire cred government to regulate the pro I his visit was extremely im Fascist forces were trying desper Intensified aid for the needy, Tobruk and Bardia. Fierce fires I'ceil Canic.s. .liinniy Hare. News trees and telephone and power wtth local Fascist headquarters to British reported, while what was A n n oun ceni'en t ! .Just [ike gasoline, the.se gallon — in fewer gallons it for a Stated purpose, he favored ject on the ground that It consti lines. portant for future negotia- ately to hold. The Italians were at first identified only as an in visible for 60 miles w;ere declared rhotogrH(iio*r; .Martin Dirs, Tro tuted invasion,,of state rights. be kept opeh 24, hours a day, was left blazing at Bardia. Effective Monday. Ih’c. Itilh coals are refined to remove used per-vear! Will YOU t r y w e s t s i d e DAlRlf a change In the Johnson act which Some places n-ported highways j lions between Germany and said to have fled. leaving many ordered by Serena. Fascist w-ornen dustrial region in the north of ian Hor.'*’ in .Vnii'iii an: II .1. Gard Justice Reed said that new river England was receiving Germany’s After fighting yesterday almost ncr, l.i't's {'clcbrati' ('linslmar.; GIFTS the wasteful impurities. now bans loans or credits to a na •HO icy that traffic was stalled for i France. dead, including other senior of- are to visit military hospitals and it? HOMOGENIZED Mil K tion in default of World war debts. was navigable, adding that “it long periods until state trucks blows. blindly through dust storms. Brlt- The I'ollouilig Srhctliile Mrs. A M. Hager. Wing.s over the .\ppropriate for Xmas'. The' result is iiracticjilly cannot properly be said that the ! fleers. fighters’ families. Fascist officials is. forces were said to be forging of I’riees Will Go Into KITwl: Cream In Every Drop. Uniform From Top Would Repeal Neutrality Act could bring quantities of sand, This was on the southern front, are to watch over supplies, ration Town Machine-Gunned .\mri1c.').s; .H. F. Hanford. Par«.*nta pure carbon—which makes He likewise told newsmen that constitutional power of the Unit Routes between New Haven and Bern, Switzerland, Dec. 16. ahead in the Salum, Fort Capusso, I’an I..cnrn; Mrs A. .M. Lindbrrg. Rlowfi and I’attcrn Glass to Bottom. ed States over its waters Is limit where the Greeks are driving to- ing and prices, "severely suppre,ss- In the first reported activity of ADULTS’ HAIKCUTS. .',0c the heat. To you this H might be better, considering Hartford were reported particu —(IP)—The fate of conquered the new day, a German plane ma Bardia sector today in rain. The I Wave of the Future; Francc.s Coin Silver ed to control for navigation.” wani Valona, one of the three re ing any attempt at hoarding or communique said bad weather still means more heat nnd less FUEL tkllANGE OIL larly hazardous. F’ranee’s Vichy government maining Albanian ports in Italian speculation.” chine-gunned a town in east Anglia CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTS, Maiile. Selling a .lob tliat'.s ,\l- Every Bottle of West Side Dair.v Milk Is Sealed The opinion broadened greatly this morning. was causing poor visiblUty. China iind FurniUire waste. lu Any Quantity— Any Time (Uontlnued On Page Ten) the regulatory aiithotity of thS' possession. Finally Serena expressed the be iOc. I ways Oiieii; W alter Milli.s, Wh.v With Cellophane for Added Protection. and possibly even total Nazi Plftnes also were reported near May Im p^e Brttlah Push Fiiropc Fighl.s; Kmily I’o.st. Chil- Federal government over the na Rain or Snotc Covers •‘.Score .Another G reat Victory" lief that blackshirts would break The rain may Impede the British On ivaturdaj s—50c, for .All. Wholesale and Retail occupation of her soil was be "In this sector our troops scor up ah anti-Fascist movement. Liverpool. i ilren are People; .I. F. Hippey, V.MERICAIS tion’s streams. One twin - motored German push, but it Is not expected to stop $13 00 D)\idends Tax Conslttullona( Eastern Half of IS'at ion lieved here today to depend ed another great victory by storm The Italian high con.mand said it. MANCHESTER CarlbbCiin Danger Zone; I.,. .!. yesterday that the battle in Afn- bomber dropped a stick of high ex I Thomas. I’ageant of .Adventure; AM IQIIE SHOP An attempt by Wisconsin to tax By The Associated Press ' on how the Axis, takes the ing and occupying another height .Military circles said the British BARBERS ASSOCIATION T. WOOD CO. BANTLY OIL COMPANY which the’ Italians defended with a ca, the fiercest Italian troops have plosives on the outskirts of a j A. .I. VilllerS, .‘tons of Pinbad, S8‘J Main Street WEST SIDE DAIRY Flashes ! the dividends of out-of-state cor Rain or snow covered virtually week-end upheaval in the cab southeast coastal town. ,A. E. Bailey. Phone 4196 dart* BnlMlns at Uw UP) W in) porations doing business within the eastern half of the nation, ex- general and a colonel at their (Continued On Page Tea) Center Street. Phone .'>293 inet qf Chief of State Philippe head," one report said. (Continued On Page Two) The British Press Association the state was held constitutional reported without official confirma , Jos. Trueman & Sons today by the Supreme Court, in s Petain. Reichsfuehrer Hit "These two senior officers, with Serving the Public for 23 Years. Aaka Rating on inaaranew (Continued On Page Ten) tion that two. possibly three, G er-, 52 McKEE STREET TEL. 7706 5 to 4 opinion. ler’s representative in Paris. revolvers in hand, induced their man bombers were shot down in i Hartford,' Der. 16— — iota- Justice Frankfurter delivered Otto Abetz, was expected in men to defend the position.' How last night's attacks on the Shef- j Desert Battle agreement between The Aetna KIre the decision applying specifically Vichy today to talk to Petain, ever, both officers were hit in the (ireeks Push field area. I TAXI? Insurance Company and The Hart to a challenge of the assessment breast and died. KODKK Have a Belter Time—-Eat Better Food Border Peac*e I according to diplomatic re London Outskirts Bombed | GVLL ford Bridge Commission over the ly The J. C. ■ Penney Company. “ Their death Was the sign for a One German plane dropped a ' Upset Plans G\Vt ^ .\T REYMANDER’S RESTAURANT! obligation of the latter to take out Justice Robants wrote a dissent ports reaching Bern. wholesale retreat and abandon Lines Ahead (>.=588 dozen bombs on the outskirts of Imaranee en tbe bridge after It Is ing opinion In which Chief Justice Hints Heard Berlin’.* approval of the ouster ment of the height. After occupa London today and, unsuccessfully Prompt! ROAST REEF HALF BROH.ERS STEAKS rompleted has been takiM to the Hughes and Justices McReynoId.s of Pierre Laval as vice-premier tion of the height, our soldiers tried to shoot down barrage bal Wreckage of Campaign Safe! PI.ENTV OK HOME-M.ADE R.W’IOLI TONIGHT! attorney general for settlement. and Ree’d concurred. and foreign minister, ob.servers found the bodies of Italian senior AH Reports Point to Iiii*| loons by machine-gun fire. ’!t-lloar .Stetuned Clams Oysters and Clams On the Half Shejl In a letter to Attorney General The tax was held unconstitution said, may hinge on ychat the officers." jtailway employes reported that Service! - - We’re Telling^You To Conquer Egypt FINE WINES — LIQUOR^ AND BEER FraiM is A. PaUfriU. Secretary al by the state Supreme court. Scvery’^oiiihiiig Raids French chief of state, tells Abet?. . In a fierce new drive from Po- niinent Successes Sur-; another German plane machine- I K E M P’S Dance Tonight To the Tune* of __ Henry' W. Burk ot the Commission The Supifeme court argeeq *o- Repyirtefl on Disputed Rumor Laval Prisoner gradetz toward Elbasani In cen* passing Previous Ones.'gunned a passenger train at east Lies in Sidi Barnini* .Manchester Taxi # Inc. ,nMMV FAUKAND AND HIS *‘S\VEET SWING TRIO" Pass On aska for a mllng as to whether the day^to review a challenge by Rep. SourcesT here said Laval, a t'firs t trji Albania, Greek mountaineer Joa. M. OrfltcU, Prop. Cktmmissloii or the Htate Highway Indo- China Frontier. reported under guard lit his own rjigments were reported to have (Continued On Page Tea) By EdsigSB K— edy. g The Kodak Stofe The Good Woi’d commissioner Is given the duty (Continued On Page Ten) home, now was rumored to be a By Daniel de Luce . Office At Th e Tea Room. sluashed through massed Italian With the Greek Army on the With the BriUsh Forces n t SM« ' ^XSmSMSSSXSMWSSWIWIISIKXSIk REYMANDER’S RESTAURANT under the law of maintaining the Hanoi, French Indo-China, Dec. prisoner in Chateau de Pellevolson. reserves for large gains. To Your Friends! brl^e after It Is rompleted In along with the republican Ie.aders Southern Albanian Front. Dec. 16 Barranl, Egypt, Dec. 16— UP) — 35-37 Oak Street , ' Teiephotte -3922 ' New hints of possible Snow Slows Greek .Advance —Pi— The I camps and other facilities on sche ed at Herford, in eastern Germany, Wednesday night, after three da|ra Assessing Officials Association of with regard to possible peaceable new director of the Army’s $1, efforts to land troops and they while one bomb was said to have French eonceasion, was shot dead dule with the Army's expansion now are having to disembark re of fighting.) Midget Auto Racing Connecticut at the capttol, said: consideration of the b Nutmeg Racers vs. Springfield I Serve One of Our Fancy Decorated ALL NF!XT WEEK ents of Genemllsslmo Chloag Kal- most uniform tendency to assess Reported Along Border have bwn landed in the past, few One raiding plane was reported The total material captured in . . . that the best drink of Bhek’s Chungkliig government be- charge of construction only 72 Army’s camp and munitions plant dayal the Greeks declared. Egypt is more than double that WITH ALL WORK low value properties close to or Bangkok, Thailand, Dec. 16.—oP) hours ago, announced decentraliza construction Friday. The ap|xilnt- shot down by a German ship. The all is milk — chock full of eanse he had represented the above fair fnarket value, while —A half-hour skirmish between Italian prisoners stream day and communique said there were no used by the British to drive the 60 to 70 Miles Per Hour Pace. RECEIVED French In negotlationa which re- tion of the Army’s share of the nient followed Stimson’s report of necessary vitamins and pro *\ high value properties arc assessed Thai (.Siamese) troops and French de'ays. night through loannina, Greek r'azi plane losses during the-night. Fascists out of ths country, they ! ICE CREAM CAKES neltad reomtly In the handing over irregulars along the Thailand-Indo vast building program In the in lakeside industrial town 30 miles said. ‘ teins. tasty (oo! For bet Following our yisual custom, we’rs at a fraction of their true value.'' terests of both speed and efficiency, I’allows W'lrhl War Precedent Earlier it was reported. that of Chinese eovts In the ooncesolon China border was reported here from the Albanian border. Last British planes which penetrated ’ Admission 15c. ter health for the entire 1 Quart I 1 '/} Quarts 2 Quarts > giving Christmas gifts to the kid Commissioner McLaughlin said Somervell also took steps to re In ordering decentralization cf Much of this already has to the Japanese-supported Nan- that many students of taxation today. night’s arrivals included an entire to a Berlin suburb dropped propa put Into service by the BriUab. family — serve plenty of X dies all next week. So send any kfaif regime. organize the harassed national construction, (Somervell fullowod dry cleaning you have nnd get believe that personal property will Meanwhile the Thai government a World war precedent. As soon as battalion and Its chaplain. Some ganda leaflets. mainly for the sti^gering job at Dart Dairy Homogenized X declared It was ready to negotiate headquarters, ordering II major prisoners cheerfully went, to work Two hospitals were said to have feeding and transporting the end- something to delight the kiddles, disappear gradually from the tax administrative sections cunsplidat- possible, he said, one officer would Vitantin D Milk. It’s good $1.25 $1.65 2.00 absolutely free! Markets at a Glance rolls altogether and the property with France for a peaceful settle be named as zone representatlva cleaning Greek barracks. been hit during the raids. less lines of prisoners (of which | ed Into five effective today. for you! K New York. Bier, 16.— taxation eventually will be con ment of the frontier dispute' and for eacli of tlie Whr Department’s Captured Italian trucks, motor the British said itaturday thsrai R Stoeki^Heavy; leading Indna- fined to real eatate. urged that French Indo-China To deal with labor difficulties nine corps areas in the continental cycles and bicycles now- are do were more than 36,000.) Tha rant C H E rS SPECIALS which Secretary Stimson reported Would Like tv Know TONIGHT Dart’s Horaogrnized Vitamin D Also INDIVIDUAL MOLDS, K trlals dip- Decline In Aasesaed Value send a delegation to Bangkok to United States. ing duty for the Greeks, augment is being sorted out. Roast Reel Boast Turkey Milk Is sealed with a SECOND X Benda — Lower; govemmonts discuss the sltustlonr had caused delay in completing 25 They will be armed with power ing the kingdom’s transport sys Stuffed Roast Chicken The commlBsloner told the as- American Instructions . On the shore are two plants Mr * DINE AND DANCE hood cap for,your added protec- SANTA CLAUS K bold steady- sessors that household furniture, camps, Somervell said an official to make decisions without await tem over Icy, rutted ■ roads deep Veal Cutlets "of wide experience” would be Berlin. Dec. 16—(A»;—The offi disUlUng seawater, housed la tcalfi Ron. ^ XMAS TREE Foielgn Exchange —s: Steady; livestock, money and credlra, farm ing approval from Washington, he into Albania. cial DNB news agency, comment big enough to cover a threa-rklig’ S teak s. free Argentine peao Improveo. Thailand Actions named in a few days. said, predicting this would pre Ckimpleting Air Raid Shelters. Twinkling Tunes By Fried Oysters FIREPLACE $2.25 dozen 1 machinery and produce. Carriages ing on. statemenU it said the Unit circus. ' f The Oak GrlU Swingaters! GEORGE DART Cotton—Quiet; . Bombay and and wagons and all other types of Called ^Intolerable* Adverse Weather Handicap vent many delays. Although the Italiaii Air Force ed SUtea Navy Department gave In the three months they Oysters and Clams I TELEPHONE 4908. « | y . S. Cleaners & Dyers southern selling; trade covering. no longer menaces loannina, one On the H alf Shell PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW! personal property except automo Vichy, France, Dec. 16.—(IP)— Avoiding forecasts on the future Somervell said the problem of out in connection with the sinking eupied tha region the If ' “We Give Green Trading Stamps. Sugar—Easier; Cuban selling; biles and such business property The French Ministry of Colonies progress of camp construction, the labor was not pressing for the mo of the early objectives of the Fas of t^e Nazi freighter Idarwald and planted water ptpeliaea WINEB — UQL’ORH HOT PIZZA trade support. ment, but added that some work cists, the townspeople are com AND BEER Made While You Waitt as stocks of goods of , merchants declared today that actions by new director said that adverse a attempt on the merchant ship 70-mUe strip of desert Metals Steady; steel operationa and manufacturers and personal ers will have to be shifted across pleting air raid shelters within the Rheiii by the British, said today “it roads, fortlfleatloas aa •dvanoe. Thailand (Siamese) forces against weather would be a handicap for state lines to meet requirements. WE CATER TO BANQUETS properties of public service corpo- “persons and property” along the months. He said it would take walls of a Turkish fortress, rem would be Interesting to know what Alt this was labor loot, Bergren Dairy Farms DIAL 7100 Wool Tops Narrow; Boston In one western state only a third nant of Ottom man rule existing instructions American destroyers strip now jias be« ■nd milt bmlng. "every bit of experience, drive and of the skilled men needed were au Oak street Manchester (OonUaued ou Page Two) (Continued On Page {Two)’ GRILL Tel. S894 836 Main Street Near Montgomery Ward’s 4 energy we have" to complete available, he said-
i - RTAmTinscrnsn s t e n m o r c r a c d , WAm^nESTTK. c o n n m o n d a T, DECIUMBER’ie, 1940 i-;v K N iM i h k k a l i ^ m a n c h k '* ' k k <'()f^N m o :: d a v , v r : ’ji : : 2 z r . i s , i : i O > Stand nnkla 4m r in tauddir ■star \ died Saturday of a fractured skull mouth, N. J. After all ths motor rlflae and machine-guns firing and and plnnt It to (no ifiyQiiim of suffered Sunday Dee. 6, wheh his was not exposed n o r ___ s councils in the district. There bayonets fiasbing. Manchester Three Injured Xmas Letter Received guitar music. Two Women automobile struck a pole and ovar- U. Se Army U^it vehicles were supplied with oil officers In charge allow n is to be a short business meeting About Town Girls Molested Mnbe Trip Around Island and gasoline at a local station, this to be taken, it waa leamsbasketball game at State Armory jured on the nose, and Israel vlllias, the gorgeous flame tree hlght after attending church Joseph fiury, of 162 West Main subject ’The Eheistence and Use of Outnumber Britlah F oot Obs the wife of Lieutenant Colonel O. clothes with a fla; stick and her covered with red flowers, the ban the large front room and the A 368 Adams street, and Fred Machl. Dec. 21—Zlpser Club Christmas Smith of 37 Village street. Rock irons are clumsy charcoal burning services, .State Policeman William Farm Surpluses.” Two-thirds o t a mile south of 22, of 9 Hilliard street, were found W. Reed who is stationed at Marlla, yan tree with its roots ex|K>se(l, no room which will make pos- street, Rockville, was arrested last party at Sub-Alpine halK ville, who received a head Injury. P. I:, end has a son In West Point. affairs, something like those used R. Murphy said the driver, whom REDUCE SAFELY I su tin g nearly 100 at a time. Mrs. Currier said that the Ad the town they oama under the fire guilty, Machi being fined $5 and and a queer looking tree with [kmIs he'identified as Frank W. Habis- night charged with operating a ministration keeps a close check on Odd Fellows and Encampment Coming Events After treatment at Memorial hos Mrs. Reed speaks of having seen by many American women before like a milkweed,-- the kapok,— Dea’t NeilscI any t f Vaur VitaMlat _ will make it possible to do motor vehicle while under the in of Italians entrenched on a ridge. costa and Rogowrski $15 and costs. relttlnger, 34, also of Clinton, was surpluses throughout the country The Fascist forces—two legions of membere wtU meet tonight at 7:15 Dec. 22 — Annual Candlelight pital, all but Smith were discharg Lieutenant ^ w a rd McMenemy of the advent of electric .irons. with white fuzz is much used for TliouMndt of poopio accUim _serving from the kitchen. fluence of liquor and reckless driv at Oi'«l Fellows Hall to go In a, In addlUon. Machl, pleading guilty ed. He rernamed longer for obser U. S. flrooerlea arrested on a technical reckless • ntw food labltt for («t- ■V District Deputy Fagan will be and then purchases the fruit, Blackshirts and a division of to a defective brakes count, wss Service at Emanuel Lutheran the U. 8. Navy, and a nephew of pillows. The people on the boule driving charge. r ing after the automobile which he body to Watklna Funeral Home to vation. ^ ^ Aa for groceries,'^ many U. S. thin dittt. It 1$ low I colo* IWeompanled by officers from oth* was driving struck an automobile vegetables, etc., at the beat price Libyans — outnumbered the at fined $10 and costa. church. Miss Hollister the day her letter vard are as unusual as the trees, Found Dead In Woods tifi Rad high la proclouo pay final respects to Fred Geer, Dec. 28—Holiday dance, Public The Fuhr auto waa reported to was mailed. She wrote that he was products are obtainable, of courm Hindu men, and women, wearing Vitamin Bi. You juif add ( driven by Albert J. Petraltls, of possible,, which is not always the tacking British about four to one. In the breach of the peace cases William Weller.sdlck, about 50, hot watar to a SOUPLET— lowest price. The products are then Sidi Barrani was encircled at a fraternity member. Health Nursing Association, Coun- have run Into the car of Edwin R. getting his wife ready to sail for at a higher price than at home. picturesque sarongs; Moros, from 550 Broad street. Hartford, and all ths accused pleaded not guilty. Howard of Woodetock, badly dam Freighters from California bring of Torrington. was found dead in and thara'a tha matn diah of then veered off to hit a car driven turned over to the state and then the time since another unit had cut They were arrested after Police tiy CJlub. this country as all navy families the Southern islands, Jaunty Am woods there Saturday, a shotgun your lunch or aupptr . . . a through to the coast west of the The executive board of the Dec. 31 — Annua! New Year's aging both machines. 0 ^bad been ordered home, and the fresh green vegetables, also or erican sailors on shoie leave, Fili vagatabla broth that plaaaaa by State Policeman John Dunphy to cities and towns for distribu man Harold Heffron had Investl After police had lnvestigated|';.;^ chids a dozen for a quarter. Mrs. wound In his chest, and a gun ly your pafatt, f$Sa your stom who had with him State Policeman tion among the needy by the wel town and another had Just taken Mothers Club will meet this eve E ^ party of American Legion at •rmy wives would be next she sup- pino young people, neat and trim ing nearby. Medical Examiner H. ach,.and fools your faL ning at 7:15 at the Masonic Tem gated a complaint made by a pass Fuhr was arrested charged wltl Reed said they would trade them in American style clothing. There Henry Kaliss, It occurred on the fare department. She S.iid^that the Maktila on the coast 10 miles to ing motorist that aome youths In a Legon Home. Fposed. B. Hanchett reported the death as Rtduclog ditta If U3T sup the cast—but the attacking troops ple, preceding the meeting and an- Also, New Year's Eve dance of reckless driving. Howard waa Few Signs of Christinas all for a good head of lettuce and are several colleges in Manila ply avary vitamio^thtrwiaa Wapping cut-off Just over the Administration makes” -it possible car were chasing or molesting two that she once paid 54. cents for a suicide. you may lota your normal East Hartford town line. did not know this. ual Christmas party. Mrs. Edward Tall Cedars at Sports Center. bound west, and waa reported to where they come, eager for an Injuries suffered In automobile for the farmers to obtain a fair young srirls on North Main street. have had the right of way at the , Mrs, Reed reported that the one, although she had Scotch an education. htalth and ptp. Each 10UP* Protect the men in your The accident resulted in a tleup return for their produce. After seven hours of hard fight Daley la in charge of the program Also. New Year's Eve party at weather in Manila was "swelter acclderts last week took two ad LET hat B8 much Vitamla to be presented by the Chamlnade OIrle Tell Story Manchester Country Club. Intersection when struck by the cestors. Locally grown vegetables Many Submarines aa 2 Ibt. of betfitaak— i of traffic for several minutes, but Dr. D.C.Y. Moore showed pic ing, in which the British said the ing.” and the only way they know ditional lives. without a bit of mtat or fat. blackshirts fought well and in Musical club. Mrs. Walter Gor Heffron traced the girls to their Also, New Year’s Eve Watch other machine. must be those that can be thor i family from tret and cold it might have been worse if the tures of local school children hav home and from them learned that it la Christmas is when the “blesa- Looking out to sea one often William Pettit, 38, of Brookfield. Vitamin Bj It ntadad avary state policemen had not been there flicted considerable casualties, the man and Mrs. John Barry will Night service, at Emanuel Lu ------.....-...------oughly cooked. Ubi, a vegetable sees submarines clustered around day if you and your nanraa ing teeth attended to at the dental they had been disturbed and chas jBd” mail comes from home. The something like a sweet potato art to atay htalthy. g feetl We're a stork of .storm to direct the traffic. All three cars clinic brought about recently British drove them back and took serve as co-chairmen of the large theran church. poiiuettias are growing in gay their mother ship like chicks were badly damaged and the ac the ridge at 2 p. m. committee of hostesses. ed aa they walked toward their makes a delicate lavender ice around a hen; In the shallows the Pfta di«t advica In avary through the interest of the Kl- homes on Hilliard street. One of Berlin Raided abandon half as high as the house. cream. The meat of green cocoa- Don’t walt-ftt SOUP- i ^ hoots that are good looking Pall-Over cident came when traffic was “When we got on the ridge we One doesn't see wreaths and holly, rusting hulks of the Spanish fleet KNI LETS today. 2$< and 494 at heavy. After the policemen got wanis Club. saw the town^and the blue sea be them said that the car, driven by nuts also make a delicious Ice are marooned, an effective monu dtpt. atoraa and food atoraa. Buttoned or Zipper The attendance prize, donated by Mystic Review, Women’s Benefit Machl, had swrUng up along side but some hang colored paper lant traffic moving they brought Bury hind It and this gave us confi association win hold Its meet Italians Report During Nigbl cream. The mango is the best na ment to the adequacy of the Am as well as practical. SWEATERS to the East Hartford police sta Herbert McKinney, was won by H. dence,” an officer said. of them, and that one of the youths erns in the windows. Sometimes tive 'fruit, tasting like a peach. erican Navy, reminding one of the B. House. James Turnbull, first ing and Christmas party to they are shaped like a star but SOUPLETS A Grand Gift! tion where he was booked. His case “ But the t.-inks left us to make morrow evening at eight o’clock jumped out and tried to catch Fighting Bitter Pineapple, papaya and bananas old Jingle, was continued for a week , when vice president, presided in the ab a flank attack on the Italians so them. The girls fled. Investigating (Continued frem Page One) others are ip the form of fish, are also available. Frying chick “ O Dewey was the morning upon sence of President Charles Burr. In Odd Fellows hall; TTie ”Pot of roosters, ships or airplanes which ‘ Zipp-r — Black and Rrown. $2.00 to $5.00 called In the East Hartford police we had less protection. Gold” will be drawn, refreshments further, Heffron linked the accused ens cost only 30 cents apiece. the first of May court this morning. The Kiwania Christmas party will Owe Ixit To Fllem with the offense, and they con (Continued From Page One) have In the event they are wit have no significance to people from Fresh fish, and prawns that l')Ok , And Dewey was the Admiral be held next Monday noon and all will be served and each one Is to nesses to war-llke actions within tki U. 8. Carolers serenade the “We owe a lot to the R. A F. provide a gift for the gprab bag. fessed to the circumstances, but like overgrown shrimp are espe down In Manila Bay.” It was then an opportunity It is members are asked to bring a gift They kept enemy planes off us for maintained they had no ides of known since the World war’s “will the security zone patrolled by ,/nomes accompanied by horn, mouth cially go<^. Meat comes frozen The old Spaniards aptly called High laced storm Imot in water KELLER’S now a vital necessity. of clothing for a boy or a girl. It The Juniors will have their party last several days yet—maybe even themselves. organ or a piece of bamboo that MEN’S «VEAB most of the time. at six o'clock, with a First Aid harming the girls. from the U. 8. and Australia; milk the Philippines, “las islas del proofed brown or black calf. 8S7 Mala Street —President Roosevelt on the St, being felt that toys are not needed “Then a terrible dust storm On the stand, Macm e Id he Just more than a week.” Nothing About Bole of -Destroyer '-4« qI» tike a bazooka. ”We listen In also comes frozen from Australia, poniente", the sunset isles. It is Lawrence Seaway project. class following the meeting. Mrs. Gains “ Isolated Successes” vamNlor "Little Town of Bethle this year. came up and it was a blessing as Josle Kelsh, the president, and "had a rough idea of getting ac “The American Navy Depart canned and powdered milk is much said that in no place in the world r .(ms the dust made us invisible to the quainted with them.” (The Rome radio quoted the ment gave out thWe two items of hem,” writes Mrs. Reed. “They of used. Eggs are small and sold by do the beautous sun.sets excel Ma Mrs May Roberta will give high newspaper Corriere della Sera of fer Instead. 'My Bonny Lies Over nila, and to see one, is to believe enemy at 200 yards.” spots of the delightful trip to New It was in the course of his ride news without saying anything weight. A popular delicacy is a Outfought and weary, various Milan aa saying the Britlah gains about the role of American de the Ocean,’ ‘My Heart Belongs to duck egg, partially Incubated, and it, writes Mrs. Reed. In . turning I Spark-Up Things! Orle.ans and other plares of Inter in his car to the police station that are isolated successea which could Desert Battle Italian detachments began to give police held Machl for having de stroyers which the two German Daddy' and other such songs." they may be bought nine, sixteen over her envelope the familiar est, planned by the supreme re not bring about a change in the vesaela met soon after leaving har Christmas seal for 1940 was no Here’s something to give, Christ- ViviCaa. I Tnasata P liin a 1 nightfall the village was view, and from which they have fective brakes. Works for Red Crooa or twenty days old as one’s taste ' mas — to yourself! Needed Igni- How M ANCHESTER Folk U p S e i S fi l a n S m the hands of the British, though situation.” bor.” the news agency aald. dictates. Natives eat rice at every ticed, issued hereabouts at Thanks C.E. HOUSE & SON. Inc. Just returned. Other Cases In 0>urt Mrs. Reed speaks of sewing and I tion Service on the Car! It’s right many groiipa remained to be ("General Wavell’s heavy offen •The Idarwald’B captain, on In meal and fish both raw and cook giving but no doubt earlier to for * fm The case of John Swanson of knitting for the Red Cross, work eign countries. and fine, to decide on (lifts to Iftiy rounded up. Bolton, slated for today following sive, carried through with hla ar quiry, was told that American ed. They are courteous and friend others. Rut! — don’t let Chrlst- (Cuntinued from Page One) The final cleanup came Wednea- Sunset Rebekah Lodge will hold mored dlvtaions and motorized ships were ordered to accompany ing in the church and the Y.M.C.A., Ocentas the fatal mishap In which George teaching a Sunday school class and ly and as much Interested in ! mas come and go and still find you play safe whoi buying home fuel day when a British column march its meeting'and Christmas party mercenary troops fom all parts the German vesaela to the limits of American people as the latter are C,^Lf..L I. a them by the numerically weaker this evening, in Odd Fellows hall, E. Smith waa killed, was continued a weekly bible study class, Just as IMea Fighting For France |ilagiie«l by faulty Ignition. Give ing westward along the coast ar to December 30 pending the Issu of tha world, can at most force the the American security zone.” interested in them. They love Voiirsell This Gift! British forces. with Miss Florence Dowling ar Italians to delay aomewhat their if she were in this country. ,5103 rived after having taken Maktila ; ance of a coroner's finding. growing things and no matter how Arlington, Mass., Dec. 16.—(A») Key To Victory against strong resistance. |ranging the program and Mrs. operations against the British op A native of Kansas, she says Nibelwa, IS miles south of Sldl Albert Kissman of Highland humble the hut there are always — Arthur Dallin, 43, a stained gla.a.') Wednesday, General Galllno. i Emma Dowd In charge of refresh pressors of Egypt,” the newspaper Sub First to Sink the weather In that state is some plants growing in cans or cocoanut Barrani, fell In an hour of fighting ments. street, pleading guilty to violation artist who won a Croix de Guerre NORTON Italian corps commander for j of rules of the road was fined $10 said.) times hotter, and after weeks of husks hanging in the Windows. Monday morning and this waa the The communique told of "bloody 250,000 Tons while fighting with the French Egypt, who was captured with his and coats. A car he was driving pouring rain in a stretch at Manila, One, rides for miles through Army In the World War, "died for key to victory. A captured Italian staff, asked permission to address | St, Margaret's Circle. Daugh combat from dawn to aunaet.” ac BerUn, Dec. 16—(iP)—The high they would shout for Joy to see a ELECTRICAL «Give for Years to Come. . . . Select a officer told me that the fighting hit a tree on Finley street a month groves of cocoanut trees. There France’’ on June 12, his famous t itii m his troops and In a pathetic speech ters of I.sabella. will hq^ld its post knowledged Italian • withdrawal command announced in a special go<^ old Kansas dust storm blow are fields upon fields of sugar on this circular plateau, taken by ago. ' communique today that Lieut. sculptor father, Cyrus Dallin, has INSTRUMENT CO. 1 1 C««ttr $1. MW thanked his men for their strug- poned business mening and Continued to Saturday w-as the from Sidi Barrani In Egypt, and up. The first five months of the cane, and as for rice the natives aurprise, was “the nearest thing Christmaa party tomorlpw eve declared that the pre.ssurc of the Comdr. Otto Kretschmer had be been notified. Hilliard St. Phone tWiO to Hell ever seen on this earth.” 5le- ______case of Henry J. Wetzel, held for ning, with Mrs. John Holden as violation of rules of the road. Ben British drive continued. come the first German submarine So great was the surprise that commander to sink more than 250,- Yale Given Walking Sticks chairman of the committee o f ar jamin Baggish of West Hartford, Ob.-iervera were advised to re Glenwood Range Fascist tanks never even got into rangements. charged with Illegal parking, was serve Judgment on the final out 000 tons of shipping. action. Italian Gen. Pietro Maletti come. Speculations at this time, tried to rally bis picked forces New Haven. Dec. 16 —(/P) — A found guilty. He received suspen "Lieutenant-Commander Kret The Hustlers group of the South sion of Judgment on payment of $2 the high command said, “would schmer, who hsa Just returned J,- I for a counter-attack but he fell collection of 1.400 walking sticks Methodist church will meet tomor seem premature.” with a bullet in his chest and died valued at $25,000 and owned by costs. from a cruise against the enemy, as your Gift for the Home row at nine o’clock at the church, Last Night’s Crash The communique added, how reports the sinking of 34,935 tons,” s l u i soon after the British reached Rudolph Block, who waa known to to salt peanuts. The hostesses will ever; thousands as Bruno Lessing, The case of Mendell Fuhr, 48, of says the communique. ”Thui this him. be Mrs. H. B. DeWolfe and Mrs. Italian forces In Libya, aided - -'J&F Horses stampeded in the camp, author of the newspaper column 37 Village street. Rockville, held officer, with a figure of 252,000 ' f - T. J. Rogers. for reckless driving as the result by faithful Libyan troops, are tons for total sinkings, becomes British tanks raced around inside Vagsnbondla, has been presented fighting with extreme courage, It 8 easy lo buy a sparkling with guns biszing. British artillery to the Yale School of Forestry, It of on accident last night at Middle the first aubmarlne commander «m V 0 g u r e o f Daughters of Liberty. No. 125, turnpike west and Center street, contending the ground with the who has crossed the 250,000-ton was spraying Italian trenches and was announced today by Dean L. I. O. A. will seat Its new offi enemy hand-to-hand. new Glenwood oil-and-gaa British Infantry roared in with Samuel J. Record. was continued to Wednesday. mark. gotting A m erica^ cers at a meeting tomorrow eve Robert Crawford. 32. of Wllll- “ Enough to Meet Situation" ning In Orange hall, called for "Included In this total tonnage range for Christmas. Youl* FineMt Coat* mantic, received a suspension of 'It Is believed that Italian forces are the auxiliary cruisers and the 7:30 sharp. The ceremony will judgment on an intoxication count actually engaged in fighting sad rvuuiFii psopis be in charge of Mrs. Mildred British destroyer Daring.” hiidget for ^he “ Home Gift” Pimhurat (Milk-fed Rib) He was taken from the coal tender those larga numbers which are in XplaytalswhaB t . Burdge of New York' City and of a westbound train Saturday reserve are more than enough to (The Britlah Admlraltj^^nounc- alwayt srfUr *Um coal’.* her staff. Mrs. Burdge is past sd the loss of the L375-ton Daring M’ill more thuii make the dowp night. Oawford said hs was on meet the situation.” .. Cz®*^ ,lH BhM solas is lbs trsds sisfk sf VEAL CHOPS lb. 29c national grand treasurer of the his way to enlist in the navy. Jo The high command said the with 157 men last Feb, 19.) AaMsias’s fiasil saihrsdis. National Grand Lodge. A sup seph ZaloskI, 26. of Buckland. ar figliting was centering in the dis payment on the Glenwood per will follow the meeting In > Aaihrsdts U ikt psr/sel I oom Extra Fancy, Selected, Young rested Saturday night for intoxica trict of Salum, Fort Cspuzzo and No fsre^ t e h is nssdsd to charge of Mrs. Margaret J. Smith shown here. Keith’s liberal BEEF L I V E R ...... lb. 29c tion, received a suspension of Bardia. Border Peace Wni Ik It bomt siaadilr, avanlr. and her committee. Judgmmit on payment of costs. He Virginia Gayda, editor of XL terms makes it sssmlmly with «d1v a srild M was heid'kfter a disturbance in Giomale D’ltaUa, said yesterday ‘easy” on the •Ml drah. Practicalilcauy an of ita Florida Juice Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards north ei»d tavern. that with growing Naval forces Hints Heard I Iialanee. kaal saaa ts year roeaaa-Uttla la of 89 Pearl street, who were re the Axis would carry the war arailas sp 'lha cUsmer. cently married. Mrs. Edwards be agalnat Britain to the sea in 1941. (Continued from Pnge One) 8s aJwayt bsra aBthrachs. And ORANGES 2 doz. 29c ing the former Miss Ercel Craw Gibbons Assembly / tzi®* ford of this town, were tendered He said the German Navy would ta gat Aa bait, order *bIno coaT— be enlarged soon with the addition that ridi PenaiylTaata anihraclM Order Now . . . a surprise housewarming party Thailand-French Indo-Chlna fron ■Iliad hy iba Glaa Alden Coal Co. and shower Friday evening. To Hold Socia of two powrerful 35,000-ton battle- tier were "intolerable.” Pay Only $5 a Month It la aarafslly praparad and In- V ue eeeT Heat Sefuleter. Yen mi GIFT BASKETS About 25 of their frienda from ahipa and- added that "the Italian France “Intends to maintain the tpactad—and laboratory taxed for the ThermoMet (npiuira) et the tern, East Hartford. Windsor and this Navy, too, remains strong and Integrity of Indo-Chtna rigorously perilnre yon want and for|et it. With Attractively wrapped In "From Our House to Your ready and on the increase.” intact” it said In a communique, \ isit t)ur Range Department early . . purity and uniform tiilni. beautiful decorative basketa, town attended and presented them House,” a touching fnmlly Christ tUi enuilni devlea, and with ‘blna with beautiful gifts and with cur He laid Italy's two "great bat and aaaerted that the Thai govern. 'T select the Gienwo^ best suited to Automatie Jfsol with ceaP In yenr fnraiilc, yon |cl even, fruit bowla nr double-duty ma.1 comedy will entertain mem tleships” which British Prime Min mant ahould taka the frontier dis new, different, stremmUned rency. Bingo was played and a bers of Gibbons Assembly, (Catholic your needs, and we will arrange de Anthracite healthfnL.tronhle-fraa heat, day and buffet luncheon enjoyed. , ister Churchill "wanted to pass off orders In band If it wished to * n r r t t . livery for the Happiest of all Christ Now you can enjoy m utom alle nlAt, for only I18.9S (pint imall In* .Metal Food Trays. (These Ladles of Columbus at Its annual aa lost” soon would be “ in perfect "maintain normal relations with : with anthracite hy Inxalltni a xaQallen'eharga). make nice convalescent bas- Christmas Party at J5t. James’s shape again.” out great Far Ea.stam possqjuion.” mases. Come in early. Iceta, too.) Reservations for the G. O. P. hall. Tuesday evening at 7:30 luncheon meeting and conference (Dlsordera and bombings have o’clock. 'The play will be put on been reported for several weeks Choice Baskets . . many as at the Bond- hotel Wedneiday, by The Parish Players and prom- fir LOOK FOR THI OIL ’’ ICONOM IZIR’’ MODEL 16-83 XD with 2 sortments ...... each .98.00 should he made through Mrs. C. along the frontier where Thailand ise.s to be one of the highlights of iristinas Party had made territorial claims on __ Glonwood’fi axcIutlYa, oil covrra. 4 gaa burner, THE W. G. 6 LENMET CO. Our DeLuxr Fruit Baskets, A. Goodrich of Robert Road or an evening replete with sociability rod onarnelled ‘*Ect»n<^ and GlrnwjMMl oil “ Erona- $5.50 Mrs. George F. Borst of Cam Indo-Chlna.)' , , mitor” SAVES OH____ PhoM 4149 and pre-holiday festivity. S A V E S T IM E — Aflk mlzer.” bridge street this evening at the Mary McConvlIle, Thomas Dana- Of Luther League for dotaili. Other Special Plain Boxes latest. hef. Alice Madden, Edward Custer At $1.95 and $2.50 and ThonjM McCooe will take the The W. C. T. U. meeting which various iwes In the play which The Luther League of the Eman TODAY 0jpeClAl N.w .alv I MORE GIFT IDEAS . . Pinehursi Floral Pattern t was to have been held this after Gertrude I. Campbell Is directing. uel Lutheran church will hold its •STATE* ONLY noon was postponed on account A special treat Is in store for annual Christmas Party tomor of the rnelement weather to to all who attend when the 8t. row evening at eight o’clock. This ^Youriigg»n1940MovhTreafl ^ 32-PIECE SET OF DISHES $3.49 morrow afternoon at one o’clock James’s CJhOristers present a pro being the final meeting of the jry AHOil fHflklli 1 $129-50 at the .South Methodist church. year, except for the New Year’s Cameo Design Cleanaer Holders and . . g Q gram of selected . choral music XOmBRRD X nUCHTOn 'W With Old R^nge Red Ooss sewing will be com which they have been rehearsing Watch next Tuesday night, a large ^ Boxes of Cameo Cleanser— Both for ...... pleted at -this meeting. attendance la expected and each (Colors: Black, blue, green, red, white and Ivory.) long and faithfully. Mrs. John F. member Is asked to bring an In iHtV KNfW WHAI i Barry; director, will accompany I Christmas Boxes of Blue Label Foods, ^ 1 The Beethoven Glee Club will re expensive gift that will be turned X IHfY WftftHD the group. over to the Avon Children’s Home. hearse tonight at 7:30 o’clock at Santa Claua has promised to m W:'' Box ® Miss Grace M. Johnson and her — ON THE SAME SHOW — the Emanuel Lutheran church. All stop at St. Jamea’a hall Just for members are urged to be present Library committee is in charge of An Oil Burning Heater DOUBLE DUTY METAL TRAYS as Christmas carolgand other mu the party and will bring a big bag arrangements and an interesting k sic to be sung nextMonday night chock full of gifts for the mem program is planned. Tlie devotlon- We purchased these trays for fruit baskets, but some of our bers of Gibbons Assembly. at the Memorial Hoapital and B period will be led by Jackie .Ol f®»* i?orp*p*‘ customers suggested we aell them separately also.T h ey are Almshouse will be rehearsed. A delicious menu has been ar son. Refreshments will be served ranged and will be served by mem p rii^ at 99c to $1.59 each. and a social time will be held. r . Cbt***' for Christmas Comfort The expandable, detachable handle of bright chromium la a Bec)iuse ita regular meeting next bers of ths Girl Scout troops which _*d ooe- striking feature that permits multiple use a t these new metal Wednesday falls on CSiriatmaa arVspohSored by Gibbons Assem m ptioc® Get set for holiday visitors and for all winter long food trays. bly. night, Linne Lodge of Knights of Note: ...... with ah oil burning heate^. Our large ^stock of The flat trays are perfect for sandwiches and beverages. Pj’thias will meet next Friday, Greeks Push The State Will Close They’re just the thing, too, when there’s Illness in the house Dec. 27, ipstead. The meeting will "Ipmorrow To Complete heaters, at popular price.s, makes it easy to select and invalids cisnnot get to the table for meals. be held at Orange Hall at 8 o’clock Small Owners Liues Ahead Altaratloas the heater Best suited to your needs. Keith’s The pan-bottom trays make lovaly fmlt bowrls that are so and election of officers will take Now In Progreee! liberal term!j| makes it just as ea.sy to own one. enay to carry abont The bread trays can be used to aerve place. ge ,uie ,*?..*see 7°“ * vsriona appetlzera auch aa celery, green onions, radlshea and Paying Most (Oontinnad From Page One) WILL RE-OPEN Come in early . . . pick out yours . . . and we’ll oUvea. The Board of Selectmen Is CHRISTMAS DAY install it in time for Christmas. achcdulcd to hold a routine busi (Ooatlnned from Page One) here until the balkan war of 1912. Contlnuotts 8bow At 2 F. M. ness meeting tonight at which time Civilian morale la high and the the month’s bills will be voted rations have declined ib aaaeased town la bustling like a midweat- Flue-tyjM* Heaters . . . ,f 19.9.5 to S42..50 paid. value to less than 3 per cent of tem county seat In the United ^PincfiiL rjl Groce ru vie. the grand list. States on fair day. CAMELS Flue-le88 Heaters. . .$12.9.5 to $18.75 A new signal light to b« placed “As a result of this tendency In Greek volunteers from Istanbul, TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY PRIHCE ALBERT i/ DIAL4I5I ' 302 MAIN STREtT a. the intersection of Main and Connecticut.” Mr. McLaughlin Turkey, now have reached the OF POST OFF. : : V i BLOCF FROM SI^T[ RPMOR’ School streets will be shipped here emphasized, “ a special tax com southern sector and are keeping • For thoee who prefer cigarettes, give Camels and jrou can be sure a N o problem about those pipe-smokers on your gift list! You just Perfection Portables . ,$6.95 to $11.50 from the manufacturing firm In mission. reporting in 1934, recom pace with Greece’s famed moun CIRCLE your gift will be appreciated. For more f mokers prefer (lower-burning Moline, Illinois on December 26, it tain troops In the Arctic type war can’t miss when you give them a big, long-lasting one-pound tin of mended that these types of per SUPER GIANT 8HOWI Camela than any other cigarette. They are the cigarette of costlier hca been learned. sonal property be dropped from fare. the world’s most popular smoking tobacco—Prince Albert! (Or a Liberal Terms — Pay Only $1 a Week the grand Hat.” Shepherds who brought their tobaccos that gives more pleasure in every puff. Your dealer is featur- one-pound real glass humidor.) Pipe-smokers call Prince Albert the The American Uth$ianlan Citi Deploring the handicaps under flocksoto foothill pasturages which zens’ Club win hold Its regular log Camels for Christmas in your choice of the two handsome pack TEXACO CRYSTALITE ESSO which he said most assessors were now have become battlegrounds, National Joy Smoke. They say: "There’s no other tobacco like it!” meeting at the Y.M.C.A, at 8 obliged to work, Commissioner watch this modem military ac* ages shown above. Easy to get—perfect to receive. Yes, there’s nothing Your local dealer has Prince Albert’s Christmas-wrapped "specials” o’clock tonight. All members are McLaughlin observed that “the tlvlty with awe. like Camels to say: "Happy holidays and happy smoking.” requested to attend to make plana more thorougjilv and conscien Their sheep bolt. • across the oh display now! Get your Prince Albert gifts t o d a y ! RANGE OIL FUEL OIL for the Christmaa party to be held tiously they perform their work fields In panic as Army vehicles on Dec. 21. the less likely they are to be re rumble past. JON HALL • LYNN BARI The news of British victories In OPEN POR DELIVERY 24 HOURS! TEL. 8500 elected.” E. 9. Ramoldi Tobsffo Caa^any. Wl&stoa-8al«B. NaMh Canllat Payaon Newrton. skiing author Property tax representa the Egypt has become a topic of dis PLUS! mi , *wj8)miisi ity, WtU give a lecture at the Whl- largest source of Income and It cussion of greater • Interest In “ONE MILLION B. C." ton Memorial auditorium on Wed* appears that the second largest these parts even than the recent nesday evening at’8:15 o’clock. The source of Income is the income Greek galna. , ALSO SELECTED SHORTS! MORIARTY BROTHERS lecture Is being sponsored by the tax. or the more than 100 sepa “1 guess we showed them sm i^^«jAsi INiaiii^ cnristmas 30I-S15 CENTER STREET AT BROAD STREET Manchester Sports Club and should rata and distinct types of taxes in how,” remarked a corporal w|>o NOW: “I’M STILL ALIVE” KEITH’S1115 MAIN STREET “Urge Parking Are* Free!” OPP. HIGH SCHOQlil prove of Interest to sll sports lov thb United States, the commls- used to work in a Bostoa ,Maas., “FRIENDLY NE10HROR8” ert. Admission Is free. isioner observed. shipping agency. Be Sure to Visit Keith*a “ Mother-Gooae” Toyland. ters bavKbeen established and the afternoon. H e'w as on duty on club hM freed Itself of debt and officer took the gun, from them. Minister Yosuka Matauok* Wife Watches Naval Flier Stunt Red Cross Plans to Send Rod and Cun the street when he saw a young They Insisted It wasn’t,'their gun Farewell Fete Senators'Urge Republicans P. O. Rush On has a surplus In the treasury. The Boy Snipers ed today the Oermaa decor Colleges Maintaining High lad suddenly put bis hand to the and they would "get heck” when of the Grand Croaa o f tha clubhouse and grounds have been back of bis head and yell "Ouch!” Plane; /Parachute Opens Too Late rented by several organisations It was-discorvered they had "bor of the Eagle, awarded for For Christmas Food to Spain^and France Club Elects Active Here He aaked the boy what the trou rowed” It. work . In connection'wdth tha Held by Guard Concentrate on Congress for outings and meetings during ble wes and the youngster said, Totals in Their Enrollment the p««t year. man - Italian - JapMoaa *11 New York, Dec. 16.—(AV-Navat j- The Naval officer put_the plane "Something Juat stimg me!” The Maj. Gen. Eugane Ott, Washington, Dec. 18—
oklng down an alleyway Pa The annual Christmas banquet that the 1940 nominee was not war who most urgently need food Lake. trolman Prentice saw a couple of Solve Your Gift Problems ■''•80’a," Dr. Raymond Walters' sur- til the close of the present aca gested today that talk of a 1914 drldge street, has been appointed went to a telephone and called ' opened—too late to fill with air. tatively today. now, street. East Hartford, was elected Patrolman Joseph Prentice walk demic year, and (2) Contlpuance and farewell fetet of the Head now thinking of running in 1944. During the evening William lads with an air rifle. They were [vey of college attendance showed standard bearer be deferred un a regular postal carrier in the Mrs. Tyler. New Rochelle marine police Actual departure of the ships de (An authoritative American sur president of the, Manchester Rrsl Popp presented the club with a ing up Main street'Saturday after At the of NYA payments.” quarters and Anti-Tank Compan- If Willkie were planning to run Manchester postoffice, effective calmly silting and waiting until today. til after the congressional elec again, they argued. Root would “I'll be flying over the house In found the body of Tyler, a 1984 pends on a successful outcome of vey of food conditions In Europe, and Gun club Saturday night. The handsome United States flag. It noon carrying an air rifle they He noted -I n his 22nd annual Englneerlng Field Alone Gams.Gains. ; held Saturday night at the lo January 1, Postmaster Thomas J. they saw some boys pass along tions two years hence. have remained at the head of the a little while,” he said. "Go out on Naval Academy graduate, under negotiations in progress between now before the State Department, annual meeting was' held at the will be displayed in the club dur wondered If Manchester cops were _ ampliation of enrollment statls- in his study of freshman regis-; tal armory was well attended by Qulsh reports. The appointment Main street and they were "pick Both said their party should organization. the porch and watch for me?’ the parachutiy the United SUtes and British gov reported that none of the German- club's quarters on Dailey road, ing meetings and a flagpole Is to being equipped with BB guns In ? tics, however, that freshman regls- tratlon. Dr. Walters found the.en-1 officers and members of both was due to the addition of a new Machlntat's Mate Pasquale Coventry. Mr. Robb Is a former ing them off” Officer Prentice MODERNE.fv concentrate on winning additional- Winkle Is particularly Interest A short time later, Mrs. Tyler ernments, and the prospects there Invaded countries would ' face he erected in the. Spring to carry stead of "Tommy” guns. commandeered the rifle and walked j traUon In five major fields of study glneerlng field the only one to , units. Preliminaries started as city delivery route. Austin J. SIclarl, who was flying with .Tyler, were considered good. Manchester man and Is now em show a gain over 1939—five per > goon as the men arrived, ping- House and Senate seats in 1042. ed, It was said, in promoting a heard the drone of an airplane. actual starvation for another flve the emblem. Preceding the meet But Patrolman Prentice was up .Main street to the police car Pidscllned two per cent from 1939 Turklngton of 23 Orchard street She called to her father. State Su was believed to have been trapped While unwilling to exert pres to six months. The State Depart ployed by the United Aircraft Cor actually protecting the feelings of cent to 32,321. Liberal a rts' pong and other gamts being en- Vandenberg asserted that "noth "new leadership” for the party— will take Avlgnone’s place on the ing Oaano catered for dinner. taking It to headquarters. And to ; figures. This, he .said, may fore- preme Court Justice,Lee Parsons in the plane. sure on the beleaguered British ment. It was said, would therefore poration. a bunch of boys who chanced to courses lost 1.5 per cent to 146,-; joyed in the company room, while ing would be sillier" than for Re a leadership comprised of such substitute list. top the story off. the youngsters BEAUTY i«ast a drop In total enrollment in Davis, and together they rushed government for a general lifting of defer any action on the relief plans ESarl O. Seaman, o f the F. 'T. walk along Main street Saturday 072; commerce and busine.ss, jhe officers renewed acquaUnt- publicans to became embroiled younger men as Governor Stassen The Manchester office Is allowed put up a real argument when the f tiBomlng years. out to the porch. The Russians are bold, enter the blockade, the State Depart Blish Hardware Company, was dropped slightly to 22,012; agrl-| anccs In the company's offices, now in arguments over a 1944 of Mlnne.sota ‘iind Governor Carr but three men on the regular sub for those countries two or three Dr. Walters, president Of the They made out the tiny plane prising, Inventive, and shockingly ment, It was learned, Is seeking elected first vice-president, and' Pacific Lumber culture 8.4 per cent to 10.647; and , Come and Get It. ■ presidential candidate. of Colorado. stitute list. Avignone heading this months. [ University of Cincinnati, makes but weren’t sure It was Tyler’s unpunctual and untidy. permission for an American ship William Popp, of East Hartford, of SALON the study for School and Society, teachers’ colleges 7.4 per cent to approximately eight o’clock , Taft declared that the party list. to proceed to Marseilles with a Situation Daily Growing Worae until it roared Into closer view — H. G. Wells, lecturing British the firm of Dennett and Popp, au a weekly educational magazine. 32.080. ; the familiar cry of "come and get leadeiship should devote itself to Christmas Rush On cargo of condensed milk and con (77m! same survey emphasized, Workers Return a' thofmigh-golng job of organiza Fruit Flv Drive and began stunting. novelist. however, that Spaniarda already tomobile dealers, was elected sec Increase Oser 1020 Dr. Walters reported that col- > j f echoed throughout the halls Receipts of parcel post were centrated vitamin products for un ond vice-president. The 1040 full-time enrollment in lege attendance this year was and in just about no time at 'all tion. dernourished children In unoccu were going hungary, with the If you have gift problem.s Senator Capper (R., Kan.), vet heavy this, morning, requiring two situation dally growing worae, and Arthur F. Lashitiske. of 425 Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 16.—OP)- M2 approved colleges and uni- right In line with state popula everyone emerged into the ban Causes Headache trucks and two private cars to dis i jt pied bi« France. eran midwest party leader, told that there wsa an urgent need tor Center street, was re-elected sec Buzzsaws In 11 mills of this THIS . . . let U.8 help you .solve .♦•rsitics was 883,.a04. he reported, tion for the first eight states. New quet room, which had been appro pose of the 225 bags of mail ar-. ,The British government has rul- retary-treasurer, and James O. York’s enrollment was first, fol reporters that "a moratorium on milk and vitamin products for Pacific northweat lumber center. them right now with while part-time and summer-ses- priately decorated for the occa riving In the office early today. out any relaxation of the block- McCaw, the retiring president, Blon students Increased this to a lowed by
Pennsylvania. Illinois, sion. The supper, a delicious presidential politics would be a Orlando. FIs., Dec. 16.— A for food shipments to countries Children In unoccupied France.) Idle for 11 weeks In a strike of gift.s of beautV. fine thing for the Repubileans. Delivery of this Is expected to be iSf goes automatically on the board of lumber workers, started up again grand total of 1,347,146.' These Ohio. California, .Texa.s.) Michigan steak dinner with all the trim drastic 16,000.000 campaign by completed by early , afternoon. Office Supplies occupied or dominated by Ger The Red Croaa has In thia war governors. and Mas.sachusetts. "The domestic and foreign situ many, blocking prop
the largest grand total—35,623. sistance to Germany, which replied I master of ceremonies. Introduced the postmaster stated. Regular POST BINDERS—A large assortment of sizes and grades. Top- were purchased six years ago and ! the special guests of the evening. presidential timber when the time Ever since the drive ended, fruit granted permits for some food It needed no help. an hour wage Increase and one A gift that will givp months of ploasuiv All tha flnaat schedule was maintained In the lock or endlock, quality metals which stand ^ 2 2 5 six years ago this, coming Spring I Colonel Cnuner Guest. com es" and vegetable growers who shipments from South America to The British have permitted medi- week ■ vacations with pay. They marhtne and machlncleHs wavi-s .ire given at our Beauty stamp, parcel post and general de Spain, where need already is acute, the fine .clubhouse was started. ! Among those guests present was I.eaders Talk Politics. thought their groves and crops tha wear of everyday use. 9\4xllTi. clnea and medical supplies to pass had been seeking a seven-cents an Salon. livery windows Saturday and the and is understood to be willing to Within that time excellent quar hour iKiost. j Colonel Kenneth Cramer, who de- •Republican leaders, here for the were unnecessarily damaged have same offices were open yesterday LEDGER OUTFITS—Beginning with the "Ruby” outflt, size sanction the projected $1,000,000 through the blockade to unoccupied To Hold Party : livered an address, in which he annual Gridiron dinner Saturday, sought reimbursement. Numerous France, but have refused to grant C O S .M E T irS R ecreation talked politics over the week-end. afternoon from 1:30 until 7:30 p. 6 x 9 with 200 ledger sheets, A to Z Index and shipload of foodstuffs from the I .stressed the great importance of surveys have been made. m. permits for fomlstiiffs to enter the They were concerned particularly binder. Only ...... Complete United States. i the He.adquarters and Anti-Tank Finally the situation has come By Thursday the entire extra $4.00 same area. A compromise of the • rontoure thrt^e odor cologne .sets. On Wednesday with the selection of a new party J Since the American Kcd Cross is Center Items Companies to the regiment and to a head with a series of hearings force of 32 men, all college boys, n chairman to succeed Rep. Joe Mar COLUMNAR PADS— Many rulings, and sizes, There Is a pad for A neutral, humanitarian organiza- American and British positions 9 r’onttjure body jtowtler and cologne .seta, his belief that these units would by a joint sub-committee of the t ' enerable Old Man Winter ha.6 an unwel tin (R., Ma.ss.l, who wishes to re will be at work disposing of what every purpose. Regular pads or wire Uon Norman H.. Davis, Us chair could be reached. It was said, If the go far in their accomplishments, Senate and House Claims Commit Is expected to bo the all-time rec a ('ontoure trial sets, sign. man. is reported In ln?6rmed quar British would liberalize their come ally in Mister Icy Hla.st. This un Grange Sets Dale for l««| I‘’9 “^;.nior b«ys game room Other guests who presented short tee. Six congressmen have been ord Christmas mail business in binding ...... 30c WctuJcll L. Willkie. the party's ters to be insisting that any Red deflnltlon ot medical supplies to A HEALTH CHART compromising gentleman takes his annual a Revlon manicure sets, i addresses were Major Johnson, hearing charges and claims for two Manchester. Christinas Mi'tiing funl standard bearer this year, was un C'OLU3INAR SHEETS Four sizes, two to 36 columns. In buff Cross help must go "to all who Include condensed milk and vita -8— Women's gym cla.ss K. S. Captain Kennedy, First Lieuten weeks. Tomorrow the whole thing are suffering In Riirope.” feir the Acerafff __ loll of victims vs-ho are unaware of his dan derstood to be canvassing Repub will be .summed before them. or white. 9H x llT i size. A/\ “ “ 4 min products, which are dcfrlgned Enterlaimnenl. 8-fi:30--Men's gym class E. S. ant Broadson and Frank Valtuzzi, The Red Oo.ss therefore ha.s to wanl off mslnutrttlon. gerous character. High in the sick and COMF, IN TODAY AND ASK ABOUT president of the V. F. W. Officers lican ranks in search of a man Charges of nuligene’e. Igno (White) ...... Q> 1 , ^ U up 6- 7—Handball, small gym K. .S. •n. q.. death lists is the number of women who do OUK (DFTS OF RI-iAUTY. present other than the guests, in sympathetic to his Ideas and also rance. panic and'wastefulness have PI.AN YOl'R IILAI.TH PROGRAM and live Manchester Grange, No. 31, P. of 7- .S—Boxing, small gym E. 9. RUBBER BANDS- Sold In 1-pmmd or •i-pound boxes. A qual- up to It. Set yourself a standard of physical, their own washing. They are exposed to 8- 9:30 Handball, small gymcluded E. Captain .Murphey. and Lieu able to reunite all party factions. been thrown ^ the Department of Willkie, It was said, is hopeful tty Band. Many sizes. Pound Lb. .sesus.” He protested against, mental and emotional fitness and try to at H., will have Its annual Christmas S. tenants Bycholskii,.,Gn(che‘ll,' Elli Agriculture and the corps of some chills and colds more easily. Don’t you he that the Wlllkie-for-PrJsident A. R. Wilkie 75c 30c what he termed "agencies thst i tain it. Nylon Brush and Comb Sets. Party for the children and mem 6- 6:45 - Junior boys plungeott, E. S. Healy and 0*Kief. 6.000 Inaj^tors, spravers and Oifernighi News his victim. Send your laundry to . . . Clubs would continue active but cleanup m ^ who worked for near would forc.e the United States In ^One of the first requirements for good health Is— bers of the local order on Wednes 7- 8—Men's plunge E. S. 'The Kntertalnn>ent. 16 Walker St. i'ei. 8:i65 PENCIL SHARPENERS— A good sharpener by one of the oldest to war by encouraging administra-! day evening at the Masonic Tem 8- 9—Advanced life saving for A cartoon and a motion picture ' under .some other ifhme so that ly a yea/ combing every possible manufacturers'. A guaranteed * 4 A A Of Connecticut PLENTY OK RESTFUL SI.EEP. Enough to meet your of the encampment of the 169th , ^hey would not be l.lentlfled with hiding place of the pest. Hon policies in direct violation of i )a| individual requirements of recuperation. ple. The children's party will be Women E. S. product ...... Q> 1 « U U America’s neutrality laws.” held nt 6;30 o’clock at which time Tomorrow: Infantry at Camp Cheney were By AssotUaUMl Press _ EAT REGULARLY well-balanced riieals. Irregular Moderne Beauty Salon a program of special Interest to the 6-9—Junior bpya game room shown by Leon Fallot. Cheers j Pasteurized Milk meals and "scrappy” eating lead to irregular bodily New Model Laundry young folk will take place. This open E. S. an^ W. S. arose as the pictures revealed the Norwich—Miss Caroline Eliza habits, and your bt^lly energy cannot keep up to par Mla.s Florence Leemon — Mrs. Jane Cleao’- on an unbalanced diet. will Include a visit from Santa \ 6-8:30 —Intermediate basketball well known scenes at the camp. beth Blackman, who at 101 was 16 Persons Hurt 905 Main Street Weldon Block Dial 6311 league E. 9. EnterLalnmcnt by a group of Telephone 8072 Free Parking Rear o ( Building. who will distribute gifts to each j FRANK W. ADAMS Norwich’s oldest Inhabitant, died. EXERCISE REGUL.ARLV in the open air. Fresh air child in attendance. A -.short pro- I 6-7—Boxing, small gym E. S. four talented young people fol-; and Cream Office Supplies and Equipment and sunshine are Nature’s best aids to health. Learn lowed the movies. Comedy tap I Need C A S H ? A teacher in the public schools In Train Wreck gram of numbers by several of the 'I 7-9:30—Handball, small gym E. From Selected Kami* Hours: Dally 8 to 5, Including Wednesday Saturday 8 to 12. to play —swim, tennis, golf, anything wholesome and S. dances, popular songs, accordion 1 fo r 'a half century, she retired In healthy that agrees with you. Plan your vacations to children and other surprise fea 187 SPRUCE STREET PHONE 3890 1905. tures will conclude the cbildren's I 7-8—Women's plunge E. S, selections and a sprightly militarv Get 3 give you a complete change. I - toe dance were well performed. Wapello, la.. Dec. 16,—(>P)—Six party. 8-9 - Cooper swimming group E. Newtown— Robert Lockwoocl, TAKE CARE OF VOUR EYES. TEETH. FEET. SKIN-re'gular- , The singing of the popular "God 21, of Sandy Hook, suffered a frac teen persons were Injured, two Following this the regular meet S. seriously last nixht when the ly. Bathe once a day: wash your teeth after each meal: treat ing of the Grange will take j^lace 8-10 Kmonds bowling group E. Bless America” by everj-one, con- tured skull. State Police Sergt. your eyes as the most precious possession you have. If they eluded the night's activities. LOAN northbound Rock Island passlmgrr at 8:00 o’clock. After the business 1 jlMWW^KNIMMMUKWWWWWWNtMIMWMSIUKNfaMNWIlfMMMWSJ^ Henry Palau said, in a fight which train No. 61 crashed into the rear need attention, have the best advice -and follow It. Regular aession a Christmas program for followed his accusation that one coach of the southbound train No; attention to the feet and skin repay you many times in com Will Not Award Prar«» Pri/.r* A t T^ilisiilf losnt of S23 to of a group of Seymour young men fort and appearance. the regular members will be given Oslo. Norvs'ay, (Via Berlin^ Dec. 64 as the latter was pulling Into under the direction of Mrs. Bea $2)0 or more sfl^ tsilqr-msdc to had taken his hat at a Bethel a aiding to let the northbound Town Court Gets 16—(/P)—The Nobel peace prize fit needs. ll.AVE A HOBBY—preferably One that takes you out-of-doars. trice Forster. lecturer of the yoMtr bam dance. He was reported In train pass. will not be awarded this year. It crUical condition at the Danhary Gardening, landscaping, building, mechanics. .A creative hob Grange assisted bv the officers. YOU BO**OW "ON y ou * OWN” I 500 Individual by is a healthy pastime. was announced today. Get In Cash N o w ...... flOO. hospital. Two of the Seymour Most seriously Injured were Mrs. This will include a short play, the Referenee Library “Piaaemat prefers to make loans Repay Per Month...... $6.72 men were arrested on charges of Ellen Bandy, of Keota, la., and CULTIV.ATE OP1I.MISM. constructive thinking, Binging of Christmas carol-s and a on just your sigiuiturc. You set Ed Ludwig, of Cedar Rapids. la., your own payment amount. .Above payment, on 20 month Call For and assault and breach of peace, and laughter. Try to avoid worry, irritation, over-et- candlelight processional of the of- ALICE. COFRAN j basis. Includes charges of Deliver Viiur four others on breach of peace engineer on the northbound train. dtement and other emotional excesses. Your men . fleers to their various sattions. . The Manchester Town Court has (Knfiwn As Queen Alice) YOU* PKIVACY n KUBlCTtO 3% on unpaid monthly hal- \ Christmas Cards charges only. Mrs Bandy suffered broken ribs tal health Is Important to your physical health. Each member is asked to bring ju.st installed a, complete set of nsMONof feelsyol/r business is Doctor's Prescriptions and face cuts, while Ludwig’s left SPIRITUAL 5IEIHU5I anees up to $100, 2% month New Haven—The Connecticut Last but not least—Have a thorough physical ei- a ten cent gift for exchange with reports of the Supreme Court of Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Son ^^obodye/se’sbusiness. Comein. ly on balances above. shoulder was broken. (’oniiecticut for reference use in WFI.DUN DRUG CO. Boxing Alliance, an association of I amlnatton bv your Doctor at least once a year! another Granger. Itefre.shments ap Bom With B Veil. Prescription Pharmacists The two Rock Island through STICK r o IT! propriate to the Christmas sea.son the trial of all ca.ses in which ques fsrsBsrssssIlBSBtse fMI To Select From At Bray^s fight managers, elected Joe Wa Readings Dall.v_9 A. M. to 0 P. M I 901 5lalo Street I | ters of Bridgeport as president to trains were bound from St. Louis Will be served at the close of the tions of precedent ari.se. With a to St. Paul, Minn. Or By Appuintment. In the Service Personal Finance Co. succeed Lou Brown of New Haven, meeting. large volume of civil actions de of the People for SO Years. 753 M.AIN STREET X All the Injured were taken to veloping before the local court due who re.signed. 171 Church Street. Hartford, Conn State Theater Building X the Mercy hospital at Burlington, to widening of town court jurisdic Phone 6-2’237 Waterbury—Senator John ‘ A. la., in a train made up of engihe u im n ± Itnoins 'I and S Tel. 3430 X Danaher (R.. Conn.) as.serted be Delphian Society tion, need for the library of nearly. License No. SOI ! Boxed Cards 39c " P iX 1 No. 64 and coaches of No. 61. The 1.50 volumes was felt. 4CE X fore a church forum that Ameri northbound locomotive was de 0 7 3 M AIN STREET The cost for the books was 1425, ca’s ’’national welfare” was ” in no railed when It dug deep Into the PHONE 7 0 5 7 Meets Tomorrow paid out of the town court appro way dependent upon Involvement rear coach of the southbound i o priation. It is understood that .^he One Table of Special Xmas Cards. In the struggle being waged over- train. Telimq the Public About ifie Doctor" appedJX^ ^ U y ^ this paper, X furni.shes the legal reports Pitkin Chapter of the Delphian | free to each town, but that bv law CHRISTMAS Values 5c to 25c Each. X S ^ e t v will meet at the Masonic , ,his free set must remain in the X Temple tomorrow morning nt 10 | of the town clerk, which. In 1 CARDS « WILLIAM P. X ’ c a 1 . I Manchester, is not In the same 2 Hox of 22 — 75c, § X Mrs. Alfred B. Sundqulst will | hulldlng as Is the court. « (Reg. $1.00) 5 Your Choice X lead the group in the discussion of KEMP’S 3 10c ^ A Few At 50c Box. ;; "The Christian Commonwealth of I Donovan Reaches London Feudal Europe.” Mrs. Robert ! y Proceeds to Avon Children’s X s Knapp will cover "The Rise of ■ London. Dec. 16 -(,P -Col. Wil Jll Home, Avon, Mass. X Christ iandom During the Middle j i liam J. Donovan arrived here to S ARTHUR ANDERSON | 23S MAINSr.,MANCNESTfl^ X Ages;” Mrs. I.s-a W. Rockwell will I day by air by way of Li.sbon on an X talk on "The Church as a Social 1 undisclosed mission from the Unit 5 81 Cambridge St.. Phone 1473 | WATCHES Force, and the Plan of Manorial | ed States. ^ Free Dellverj'. X X Society.” and Mrs. Harrj- Maid- j Present Provision X •ment will explain "The Manorial' X System of Farming and Business. ” j For Future Needs As Christmas Gifts X A round table discussion com -: X paring present taxes, church influ-1 It is always wise to look ahead. That is why X ence and farming, with the topics ' so many make funeral arrangements in ad X given above will-follow, with alii HEALTH REST vance. ' They insure service exactly as they X members taking part. X V lO ' MATTRESS wish it both as to arrangements and charges. X Protest Opening Guaranteed for 8 Years! . Discussion With 5lr. Qulsh Incurs No Obligation. Mak^ It A Lasting Gift tco Th« ntw I f«olur« •acfuiivt X Of Coventry I^ke Vfilcox'Goy RtcordiOs $14.95 With a parkagf of pre-xp1«cted X $1.00 Down and $1.00 Per cCt.'... ^ Victor RrrordA worth $3.00.«. #o4 X Week. 75f! llpf;orti Kark X Members of the Manchester Rod Not only flo you'gel ro-illy |»hono* X and Gun club ;pday protested to 'AMBUIMKE S i m grnpit railio fp;!tnri‘4 in Ihis »rnsation- X the State Fish and Garrie Commla- KEMP!S\ %i%t 4 fitt^rntnaU i/tmonurttion 0/ the neu- Kecoraio fet 1941, Projectors M odel V *100 EXCLUSIVE HEADQUARTERS IN MANCHESTER FOR ers. ' Don't Move Anolhejf Inch’’Til Wrifit Watches ...... $10..50 to $1.5.95 36 Months To Pay Balance Other officers are Matthew M. IkM m CiMiN Rmdio Discs—Tkty'tt M l Paton vice president, James Fo We Solve Your Gift Problems! S29.7.'; to $74.50 Plays 10" or 1C" records with lid closed. i ARROW SHHITS, NECKWEAR, UNDERWEAR AND HANDKERCHIEFS (Slightly Higher On Terms) garty treasurer and Tude Vince Has 2-point Tone Control...S-tube tuper* Strap W atch es...... $9.50 to $1.5.75 aecretary. Ilow many of the people on your gift liNt do not use heierodThe radio . . . built-in Magic Loop a camera of one sort or another? Not one, we’re Screens Antenna and many other Passenger Traffic Resumed ffod»o-flio«io9ropk-ff«cord*r ConAlMfioA certain. .And every one tvHI be delighted to receive a Credit Terms Arranged Allowance For . Your Old Stove “America’s Most Versatile lUdio’’ new camera or something to help with photographic quality details usually found work. We have a complete stock of everything for the $ 4 .5 0 to $ 1 2 .0 0 ia higher priced Vichy, France, Dec. -18— (JPi— RADIO SERVICE German authorities permitted the amateur photographer. instrumentt. M S p i V ’ Open Every Evening Frotn Now Until Christmas. SPECIALIST I Li'lllU resumption yesterday of passenger Come in for a demorutration! ^0 Op 1 J .*.' • ‘ .CHOUSC QPl BAllVt ^*1 traffic on the Bellegarde-Gcneva 18 Years’ Experience! Still Cameras of All Kinds. Accessories. railroad line— only direct rail con- INC. niun M otiw between Switzerland and The Manchester^ Electric Division tihoccuplfd France. The line passes through a narrow strip of German- F . E . B R A Y THE STORE OF QUALITY THE OONNBCnCUT POWER COMPANY oc'upted territory. The line had Wm.E.KRAH The Fallot Studio _ been reopened after the end of the JEWELER niM aiaSlm l MoacMalar. Cbm Gghting In France but servi^ was At Main *nd Flower Streets 472 MAIN STREET TEL. 5808 KEMP’S STATE THEATER BLI ‘ .suspended * weeks laUr. (Opposite Russell St.) 763 M*i4St. Tel. 5680 . I .. MAMCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16,1940 SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 16,1940 which people like herMlf, talking ed little boaket and set off in, the and a host of friends and a part In under their own names. For every her own language, told their coU that catlike devotion to home sur don, Inevitobly lliter back to their two weaka itay "If the world aur- gloaming to reach the shelter bs- their myrjgd adventures. roundings which convlneea one t e 4Uinrl|rft»r three letters these "clients” suc and poUfU aide by aid*, llstansd fore the siren sounded. own broken nelgbborhoode, she vlvaa.” iliia waa immediately • SERIAL STORY War Makes Comrades to * common radio which drownod 1 tell this story, not because it London people will die before they ■taadfoatly tneiets she la going to ceed in putting over, the agency At the crack of dawn and after U great drama, but because It Is ore frightened away from their aalaed on by aoma Waahington out the gunfire, held long conver the morning "all clear” she would ■toy. CoftHnu /X fralb peraonagea, notably Senatora Van pays fl plus postage. sations about the effolrs of the typical. It haa been happening all home districts. . ••Home.” be back bubbling over with the over the London area. PUBL18UICO BT THB Nuya of Indiana and McCarran of Readers sometimes wonder why DUDE COLLEGE Of All British Glasses whole neighborhood, traded bite news she had gleaned and repeat - We heve'-oometlmea considered of information sbobt the effect of It illustrates one of the great •stabllshlng a rest home In the (Tomorrow: Working onder t e aSKALD PBINTINO CO.. INC. Nevada, both Democrata and both editors Insist on checking and re COFVMiaHT. IS40. ing bits of conversation from the It Bltnll atrMt BY OREN ARNOLD NSA SENVICC. INC. the bombs, played cards; in fact friends she had made. gifts war has brought to the country beyond the London area blitzkrieg.) ManaliMtsr. Cana. "keep out” enthuaiaata, as a tar serving the right to reject letters reset, utilities regeined, etc. Bo had a nl|;jitly te a p arty unllll Something Happens to For the first time In her life she populace. and urged her, If-we did, to go with THOUAB rBRODION to the editor.’ This new dodge ■he went down the streeU to spend lighU-out time. ue. Conciliation, mediation, and Oanaral Hanactr get for critlclam. "Of course the YeatsriBjri Mr. Ralisjr is over- ! People who, Facing had become a really social being The aging maid is almost a Baandtd Ootebar 1. tlltj world will atirvlve, and it will shows why. Some sujier-smart The atory so Far: Erie haa aet i habit'of collecting In a fellow’s I her nights in one of the public After that we cpuld never win and, for all her continuing mo member of our family now. more She win not do It. voluntary arbitration are the oonte by amoke; Wea mvcs his Ule, mind; they just seemed to congre shelters. her back to staying In the house marks of civilization. They are the Pobllthad Bvary B*anlqa Bxea»l come out better In the end,” de New York press agent has Injured out to Impriton an ugly giant with then J^Ba the other men trylsg Death, Put Aside Petty ments of terror, she seemed- to like a mothering aunt than the Like the East Enders who. mov .toada^a' and Hollddra Batarad at the aid of a magic knife that will gate in Wesley's consciousness, Kind* New World during the nIghUy raids. grow younger. taciturn scrublady ehe used to be. enemies of distrust and force. clared Van Nuya. "Of course the every newspaper reader to whom to save some of the house funilah- and he mulled them around there. There she found a new world In ed from their devastated'hlocke of —Ed McOrady, labor concilia i tba Peat Ortlea at Manahaatar, car\-e anything he wlahea. The' Ings. The house la doomed. Aa , Epectations, Ambitions She was almost gay of she pack War had brought her a tongue fUie Is also an illustration of tenements to the West End of Lon ObBa.. aa Saeend Claaa Mall Matter. world will survive; of course the his "letters” column was a means giant haa bewitched the kingdom Before he left hla friend IMp hs tor, . Ronnie watchra her home bum, ' had, with careful caaualnesa, bor* ■CBBCmPTION RATES United States will survive—if it of getting his honest opinions into ' of the good, gray Queen, ahe clings to Wea. (Editor's Not*: A vivid • • • rowed Tip's pistol .and hla rifle as story of what It moon* to llvo ?:? M“ Ib*’;r “M ln-:::;::::;;:i*;M : heeps out of war,” scoffed Mccar- print. { -^11 Kighta Reserved well. Tip had joshed him, but Wes Slngla, Copv ...... •.. t .at ______...__ _ I .\P Feature Service lx>na Odes Riding. uador tho ov*r-pr*0Mit tfarMt .tt.ao ran. explained that Lona Montoya liked ol death to Eagtoad haa heea OPEN TUESDAY, THURSDAY,FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND NEXT MONDAY TO 9P.M . DallTarad 6aa Tasr Chapter XXV. to shoot and they just might get ED CHRISTMAN EVE AT Si Wa don't believe that Mr. Chalk Up the Gains (Asptcr Tklrteen Beesuaa the road from the w rittoa h r BUlo M. T hanpaoa, MBMBBR OP In some practice cracking at jack- m TMB ASSOCIATED PRESS Roosevelt meant that there w m The last 10 years have been Tile Recond Gkuit Is SuMued Rocking "R ranch swerved right ehtof of t e Loadea Boroau at rabbits and gophers and prairie Tho Asaoctotod Proao, who The Aaaoelatad Praia la aseluilTa- considerable ganger that • the Oer-* Brie sat silently with his knife by the University stables, Wesley marmots. Ir antltlad to tba uaa or raaubllcs- tough ones. There has been suf- thought to stop by there. He has lived there throughoat. I (Below) Of coura* she'll tlan of all nawa diapatrhaa rrsdltm mans, with their Incredible "effi- ! know* . waited for the giant who He took the rifle from Ita saddle the European war. He kaowa be thrilled with one of the te It or Bet etharwtaa cradltad In i faring enough, Heaven ' j wished to build a wall as high as saw the horse wrangler, a friendly (Below) A big 2>- ciency,” would blow this physical ; scabbard now,, to inspect It. It was famous Easy Washing ma thta^aBBr--and alao iha leeal nawa i And yet - the sky. The giant was to say fellow, already out working a a powerful thing which Tip used what It nteaas to have hie Inch top with raised, apbftahad haTBln. planet into .small bits and convert young fllly even - thOHgh"'dt waa home, hie oflloe building chines In their glistening All riahti ^ rapubileatlon of The average citizen of the Iinlt- what he wanted carved. But he to get deer and bear in fall. Wea pie-crust edge is a it into some thousands of billions but little after dawn. bombed, to bnrely miee being feature of this Dun white porcelain and special dlanatehai harain ara alan ‘ ed .'U.ites la better off today than wrinkled his pudgy face in puzzle raw that it was loaded. A quick chrome. The model pic raiarvad. of meteorites rather Ih.an yield to ment. "Morning, Dr. York," the man flip of the wrist and he could have klUed. That U Juet one of t e can Phyfe tip table. he has ever been. That's the de greeted. "You been to the lire?" many experiences and obeer- tured, though low in price, Poll asrvlea allant of S. defeat. We don't believe he Santa watched and then spoke It In action. Usually $12.50. has on electric pump . liberate conclu.slon of Prof. Ber up. "Why I remember once when "Yes. Tip, thought I'd drop by The pistol was a type more fa vstione he reewrda to hla farvlca Inc. meant to itnpl.v that there might story. Here Is the o ^ c le . nard Ostrolenk, economist. you wished for s wooden bird and tell you. Whole house burned. miliar to him. It waa a new high- flrst Publlihara Rapraaantatlvaa. Tba not be any world at all by next Everything but a little furniture. The others will appear to The Jullua Mathawi Special Asancy — Thl.s "average American," Os- that would flap its head and its powered automatic, shooting .22 $8.75 Seven more days New Torlc. Chlcapo. Datrolt and March. But we do believe that he tail." No one hurt much, though. caliber long-rifle shells. The'! car]car^ Herald to eleven dally instoll- $59.95 Irolenk says, was in. 1939: better The man frowned in sympathy. ments.) Beitnn was preoccupied by the idea that Eric found a good piece of pine tridge clip in the handle helc ^ fed; better clothed; had more "in-, wood and started to carve. He "Miss. Ronica home? Glad she rounds but the barrel was en; MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF by March this nation might be so 'Wasn't trapped or something, and By Milo M. Thompooa circulations vl.aible. servants"' in his home; edu sat at the left of the giant's left Holding the handle in hla ? l i —Five more nightls ■seriously engaged with the ta.sk hM folks." # New York, Dec. 16—(JF)—Total cated more of his young people knee. The giant grew so Inter hand, he jerked back the carriir r i i ^ ^ Tba Harald Printins Company, , . ..m — _ of ested that he . shifted around to "She has only a father. Moth with hla right thumb and fore> War such as London is experienc Ibc., asaumca no financial raaponal- .of preserc Ing the cmlization and did it better;' traveled more; er died years ago. Both were blllty for tvpnsraphlcal errora ap- | world, as f'lr manv genera- watch. finger, thus pumping the first car ing today Is not all bad. aarlna In advartlaemcnis In lha read more; lived longer; saw less Eric whittled silently. The home,\ both all right now. They tridge into chamber, ready to fire. Something happens to people to solve stubborn Klanrhcafcr Evenies Herald tlons we have known It, that there have ntoved into the cowboy bunk I child labor; enjoyed a shorter giant grew so interested that he Only a alight trigger squeeze was who, facing death have put aside $7.50 might not he any opportunity for Shouted to his workers to build shack until they can rebuild, Other necessary now. He flipped the lit ail the normal and petty expecta- Monday, December 16 working day and better working ranchers ^had brought In beds anybody to do any vacationing. the wall around where he could THg WALL GPEW | tle safety lever into shape, and Uoiui and ambitions. gift problems (Above) Two shelve* tar ; conditions on factory or farm: had and thingsXeven before the fire Their hope la not to have a bet ■ AIY ■ magazine* or books mail** And from all Indications just see them without looking around. died down, 'diiat like the Baileys rcholstcred. I.dival-Flandin ...... I m'jre parks and recreational cen iio the knife stopped - and in He had no idea what, he ex ter job, bouse, car or dress on this end table as useful as such a situation right now .seems | ^ Eric carved until he. had eight j for it. When he finished he said were poor folh^.” $49.95 It Is ctfractlv*. Mehoc* ters—than ever before. Erica hand stood a wooden bird. 1 pected to do with these guns. He I some tomorrow, but to be alive. To moat Americans, whose fa more than likely to arrive—per wooden bells. He strung thorn. : to the giant. "Now I'm sure your The wrangler nodded, "That's had just wanted them. Something Trivial Poealons Disappear any veneered top. fflJo It's head wagged and its tall how come I like the west, Mr. m iliarity with P'rench politic.'!, if ^ jonj. time before March. There are still many people of flapped. i one above the other on the draw | brothers can't open this. Try It." told him that the secret cache In Most trivial passions disappear Phileo, the 1940 C hristm es value. York. Folks are democratic out radio value! Seven tubes with Any, dates, onl.v from the military j^ay have been special sig- whom not ail these things are "Very good." said the giant. 1 string from his blouse. When he , The Giant- Is Trapped Rainbow had been put there, by when one faces jas stark realty easily— quickly—at I The giant stuck his big hands here. People don't See no money overseas wave-band, built-in fall of France, the suppression of ^ nifl^anre to Mr true. But Ostrolenk's studies per- "But you must do better." He j hit them with the handle of his men who'would kill on the slight the poeslblUty that all poaaeaslons, Kniidaen's fear. crushed the bird with hi.s big j hnife, they played a perfect G-- 'into the box and "Snap!” went line. What'd the Baileys have to est provocation. all freedom, even one’s country, American and Overseas Vice-Premier and Foreign Minis expressed on Friday, that the "" •* hand. "Now carve me something ‘ major scale I the lock. He struggled and say ?” The fact that the United States may no longer be his own in a few aerial. 6 electric push but ter Pierre l-aval and the elevation "Very goodv" said the giant. He ! shouted but he couldn't get loose. Wesley smiled a bit. \"Ronnie Army wa.s known to be planning short months. tons. Short wave recep Advi.sorv Defense Commission j '’’ho'*, they are true, else" overwhelmed. Cried'.like aj tion. of Plerre-Etienne Flandin to the hadn't been able to ".sell" the su-I possible that we have "But what?" said the giant. He enushed the belU and .said, "But ; As he struggled Santa ran to the There Is som ething sublime in you can do better. Now what do 1 ■ workcr.s and schoiited, "Now cloac vital post of foreign minister scratched his head bid could hi*H nwi^heTf«Wn » landing field had been set British reaction to blitzkrieg. ^ preme necessitv of all-out nation- i think of nothing. want ?" : up the wall. Build fast." *I .i!r iviert^tn^nv t^hlnl* And '‘''"•‘'c dcssert for temporai-y The lady who wouldn't notice a WATKINS while the post of vice-premier is al defense effort to either industry : strenuously. Cer- Hanta Suggests .Again Santa winked a t Eric as he .Santa grew so excited that hl.s dously. 1 ried ^ say i army use, all seemed to add up woman of the "lowah clawsea” left vacant, constitutes a meaning said, “You have always wanted a ; face was pink. He blew his silver choked up. " lo something. Maybe, with that or labor. Because ff these vital ; Santa spoke again. "Why 1 re even through a lorgnette now i less sort of puzzle. To almost box your brothers couldn't open." : whistle and the Fairy Queen ap- any sleep myself, ® ^ /Vache of clothing and canteens and holds the slavey's bqgrimcd baby elements of that effort cannot oth- i * "’"'"'‘nt on the member one time when you want ''The very thing!" .said the i pcared on his .shoulder. She i'r '" everyone on this side of the water fof? No r"der. th;s%arl.v.”^ j Xns, thaj^ powerful two-way ra- in the ahrlter. Mwise be enlisted to the full it 1 rcal'y fine 'h'ngs we as 'a peojile ed some Wooden bells that would giant. "CarveTiIe that." waved her wand and the wall The limou.sinc of the banker Mother, father, si.stcr, brother, .sweetheart, .frlendg. play a scale." the proceeding seems to be near need occasion no surprise if the have been able to do for oiirXelves. Eric found a big piece of wood. grew high and clo.se around the didn't draw any pat conchi- from "the city” , loads up with Those names on your gift list that appear .so difficult to ly. pointless —the ousting of "T hiifs right," .said the giant, He shifted again, and again the ! giant .so swiftly that it might have Montoya, girl. cockney workmen at a bus stop to next thing we hear is the declara Wea had stepped on hiz starter sions.X Ho just rode on. Soon select gifts for are quickly, easily taken care of at Tweedledum only to replace him ".\nd I didn't get them. Carve me giant followed him after .shouting been a cloud passing between the be had'xto be extra cautious Jest speed them home. tion of a national emergency— Hemisphere Defenses -some.” ' to hLs workers to carve the wall giant and Eric and Santa. and had the lever in low gear; he ride too fast and overtaks The maid sita in the mlstrea*' Watkins. We’ve prepared for the last week shopping with Tweedledee but at that name, he looked at the $9.75 which in other words, like it or E ight U. S. geologists will he Eric began to carve again. around where he could sec them. First the giant's huge shoulder.* I-oan. If Lona were riding with parlor for her cup of tea at night. The only obvious difference be When the giant wasn't looking. As Eric carved, the .stone wall disappeare—Double candle model on black wrought metal base, with han In deep gold* Spending $2.1,000 on this inve.s- ' in Texas, too. shakes his head. put together by inexperienced ' greater frequency of .hernia in Australia not long after the other ■ $ 1.00 leaf fram es. of French freedom but becau: to give the details of how the de "1. The things are chronically home talent. At the'end of two git outen your car. If you want! Kcr" <”■ Ih** mesqiiitc If®*® ^ J war. ' I dle for carrying...... $2.50 ligation is likely to repay it.self raeppihanwomen. On the other to, I c’n have another boss sad-1 cacti or the rocH®. *" ^ wa.* an - - 7 ^ x 0 '’. they couldn't be sure he wouldn't feat of two invasion attempts was World's Fairs in this country In years they ARE experienced, but 1 .She possc.s*es a tiny cottage, a many times .in a.ssuring th at de- I hand, the sedentary worker and died up quicker’n a owl c'n hoot!" extraordinary whirling black spot Bookends—Large busts of Lincoln in bronze plate on walnut bases, p air.. .$3.49 Classic acanthus do so in the Interest of P ltp ri La oiir lifetime." he explained. "The invariably, when the n$*t fair is rat. a teakettle, a washtub and a leaf wail bracket brought about, appears to be lack office, worker for example may that lifted up into the sky itself. cot. $4.50 velopment is undertaken only in ; odds are ton much against it." planned, a new bunch of raw bring about the same kind of He reined his horse in automatl-' Wing Chair—Ball-and-Claw Chippendale reproduction in solid mahoganv; col In gold finish, $1.19 val, who is believed to have had ing in convincing authentication, Down trail ahorse 10 minutes Pre-War IJfe Lonely j fields where it is worth while, and e sat in the "play" room of amateurs is dragged in to do the .strain by any sudden exertion ol tally. orful linen cover...... $44.30 $1.00 each. ambitions of his own not greatly besides being replete with technl- 1- -.e i hi" home in Beckman place, a i job. later, We.sley told himself that There - were a few apeaking i (Above) Cast brass and an unusual nature. When a strain he was being fooll.sh again. Why "An autoglro!" he breathed. Child’s Chair—Ladderback model with splint seat; antique maple finish. From different from those of Hitler him-, ral improbabilities. We are told ^ I simple hut with mirrored walls, 1 "3. Nobody has ever found It Is placed on the weak abdominal "One of the new Border Patrol neighbors, but mostly her pre-war ' irons modeled after an old for defense Of the western w’orld . ppp^i'an rugs and Rembrandts. A necessary to inject a little archi- had he acted on impulse to follow Colonial design. Half- the Southern mountains...... • ...... $2.98 self—ambitions to/rocome a great thatu,.the attempts, made re.-ipec- muscles of the lower abdomen, and planes!” life was a lonely one of piiUcring with it* cA n resources. | pale bust of Pallas stared vacant- tectural unity into the. fair plans. Lona Montoya a' second time? about house and garden when she I round style, 17 inches tall. dictator on his ow-n. There is no tlvely in August and September, these are -pressed upon by pro What buainess was this of his? , He stared at the fantastic thing.__ Pollahed brass. Table Lamps—Clalfec composition scroll bases, facing right or left. Scrolls fin __ I ly over Billy's shoulder as he Any architect or engineer can lapsed organs, there is the danger True, the secret cache in Rainbow Hovering near the ground, ma- was not at her work,.And at work : ished in gold, antiqued with white; black marbelized mounts; Shantungx such suspicion of Flandin. He 'e were liqulilated by the British ■ searched hi.* dre.ssing-gown pock- please himself and pile one in she was iiever talkative. { of .some section of the abdominal Canvon needed explaining, but — I ncuvering like aomh gigantic hum- shades ...... $5.95 essentially a French pro-Nazi, has through the .sowing of vast num 3 : ets for a cigarette'and then held verted cigarbox on top of the walls giving away and allowing He refused to consider It all ; miiig bird dipping into this blos- Blitzkrieg made her a new ex- ! up six fingers. other. Istenre. i i been known to all France to be jso bers of oil and ga.solinc tank,* In some of the abdominal contents to "none of his buslne.ss.” Too many some and that, the ship dropped Drop-leaf Table—Large Duncan Phyfe living-dining model with mahoganv ve ever since he busied himself to I Washington "4. Practically all the big pop press out into a sac. which is to earth a h.ilf mile ahead, stayed With the very first wave" of I (Right) Luncan Phyfe de neered top. Usually $22.50...... $17.50 the Channel and then bombing "There are six reasops w;by I ulation centers of the U. S. have mysterious things had come to hla homblngs qhe fell heir to part of i $39.50 bring about a successful issue of called a hernia or rupture. This attention of late. As he rode he a minute or two, rose almost sign for a magazine rack them from the air as the armada think that faira are how only had world fairs. sac seldom breaks completely straight up, then dropped down a family of refugees, two teen-age i ..with lyre ends having Desk or End Table Lamps—Colonial model in brass with marble mounts; hob the Munich parley in the interest of 1,200. small transports arrived fables for children to remember "5. Fairs have always felt that sort of recapitulated them again. girls from a bombed-out family of ! nail fonts, and chimneys...... $ Daybook through the muscles unless there They still didn't dovetail but they near him. brass rods. Mahogany 3.95 (Left) Iha chair of Germany. over the' field. The effect is sup * ■ B f Jack Slinnetl • « < ' and exaggerate in their old age. a great part of their revenue i* great careles.snes.s in the way ten children. She grumbled at first ; finished. Mirror—Chippendale jig-saw design in genuine mahogany; 19x35 inches over sensation of th* "1. The thangs are chronically should come out of the amuse held a mounting Importance In This time, though, it, did not at the- disruption of her peaceful i Today it is reported that the posed to have been to turn the the condition Is handled. touch earth. Apparently the two Chriatmas seoaont Wwiiihington Ten or more in.sojvent. The New York Fair m ment area, which means from 10 his mind, individually and collec existence, but in almast no time ai ...... $8.75 thing that precipitated the ousting When the hernia is not complete, tively. men in It recognized him, for they ■mm Big. deeply tufted; Channel thto-a sea of fire in which state.* land it could happen to all two seasons finally got back 35 per cent for big shows in 33 1-3 | pot is raerql'y threatening to break St all found herself as absorbed in ! $4.95 Coffee Table—Queen Anne model in walnut with extension top. When top is luxurious. Figuradx of Laval was his . attempt to ob per cent—a loss of 65 per cent on To the group of unexplained just waved a greeting and lifted that famfly's scattered affairs as i the Germans were destroyed by 48) now can get ready for the per cent for big shows to 33 1-3 ■ through the abdominal wall, this eventa now was the matter of last' on away, ita queer horizontal pro separated in center a glass mixing tray is disclosed. 45 inches long when tapestry and plain V- tain the approval of the Vichy the scores of thousands. the $27,000,000 bonds it sold. weight booths. At the N. Y. Fair, may ot$en be easily corrected if it were her own. She found hap. extended...... $29.75 covers. Compare ' * Battle of the Decade that has been The argument that the losses night's Are—that, also, was a mys peller whirring. He thought on* piness mothering her little hrotod. government for the paaasge of the amusement area didn’t begin through reducing'the internal pres of the occupanta was In.*pector with $79.00 choirs! The British are supposed to ^-ropping up every decade but one arc made up indirectly by addl- to come up to Broadway, and yet | sure and developing the abdominal tery. It had no logical relatlon- She actually began to talk while ! Boudoir Lamps—Mapje ba.ses with hobnail fonts; ruffled red plaid shades, $.3.50 German troops through unoccu have been able to work the same smrp It.* other name is Re- ■ lional business for the merchants shliuwith Lona’s strange doings, Starr of the Border Patrol, wham she worked; suddenly there were I Candlesticks—Solid brass Colonial design, 7 inches tall, p air.,., ..$2.75 all the little peep-shows win- ' muscles. A great deal of pres- or with Andre Girardeau's meet Ronica Ballsy had helped cap pied France to be transported to game twice, with the result of apportiomiieiit! jeyewash. Department dered why they couldn’t compote ] sure from the prolapsed organs things to say beside "Oh. that aw 1 “ Ivy Wall Brackets—Genuine mahogany 18th Century design with copper I stores, hotels and shops did no ing VoMk in clandestine fashion, or ture live Ja^e.*e a few weeks ful 'Itler and 'is hair raids.” | Libya and Greece to aid the demor-! wiping out 80,000 Nazi soldiers The Census Bureau h.is sent to with Radio City so far as the vl.s- , can be relievcfl if the patient will with Andre's apparent love mak Ago. \ liner ...... $9.95 I more than average business dur- Began Staying During Raid* i alized Italian armies without hav- u is very doubtful if the meth- 'I**'’ Bresident the 1040 census fig- iting firemen were concerned. ■ rut down on his foodsupply and ing to Ronica, or with the five He stared at the plane in aw* Fireplace Lighter—Cape Cod kettle type in black cast iron...... ' ing the fair, and Broadway ,,R’as "6. The state of the world, thus relieve some of the weight Thickening bombardment even-, ..$2.75 Ing them pass through Italy;the i od alleged to have been employed''"''’'' '•o"'P'‘>«R<>''S of the , severely hurt, the fair adding' to Americanized Japanese. Ronica for some five mlTmtes—and when tuaily made it undesirable for her Arm Chair—Martha Washington design in old gold striped damask. .$22.50 miniber of representatives to Con- Europe for many years to come | which presses upon the ruptured he turned down the\jtalnl»ow Can Germans fearing that the sight of ; the headache provided by free will be too poor to participate had helped capture in strange gun to go home to her cottage at ; Coffee Table—-Sheraton kidney model having brass tipped feet vvould have been technically' pos- ; press each slate will be allowed, part. ■ - battle. These things had no yon trail again he saW Lona Mon Genuine ma- Nazi soldiers going to the relief of sible. even on one occa.sion. That By law, the President must pass j radio entertainment. Dallas lost We f^nd that out the second Internal gas accumulation is nights and she began staying with ' hogany with satinwood banded top...... - ...... - ...... $22.50 S7..500.000 in two sea.sons; t't. earthly connection at all, that he toya riding back toward him. us during the night raids. She vis Italy’s own troops would have a dis have walked f'Rures along ,to' Congress year our own fair. The for often the cause of much of the the Germans would Worth, a vcry^-.amall fair, oyer eign area was a pathetic place— could see. , ited her refugee girls and her Candlesticks—Heavy solid brass sticks in Colonial design; 10 in. tall, pair. .$3.95 ; _ 0 ...... within a week after the new Con- pressure and of course may be re- And yet—strange incldenta ha've (To Be Continued) astrous effect on what is left of into the same trap tcyiice seems to ^ press convenes January 3. Within$1,000,000; Cleveland between a cemetery .of the aspirations, } iieved by suitable dieting. house at odd daytime between- Firewood Holder—Blaclc-metal with brass trim and handle ...... $3.50 Italian home morale. To this proj be just plain Incredible. 60 days. Congress must reappor- $4,000,000 and $5,000,000 in two hopes, and happiness of many A suitajile appliance such as a raid perioda and on S.undays. The Hufjricane Lamp—Wall sconce design in black with chimney; uses candles, $1.25 '! e c t, Petaln is believed to have reg'- When we. are told that the ail- Ro'i the seats in. the House--or the .sea.sons; Pan Diego over $6,000,- nations. brace, or Iruas, should he worn to girls took care of her cottage. Luggage Rack—Folding models in blue or' dusty green finishes with fancy developing the abdominal muscles from a stricture, but this is dlf- She was far more nervous than i istered an emphatic "N,o." > 1 1 1 reapportionment, bv the "method support the hernia, so that no fur 'ftcult to determine without a $29.75 tapes.. Whep fitted with tole tra>*, makes an excellent coffee table.. .$3.75 thorny for the tale is workers ,,f fp^^tions, " will avitoma- ther break-down .or protrusion de through taking a careful course of we were, starting up in fright , It is of course possible that, di from the unoccupied area at the tically become effective setting-up exercises. All of those proper examination. "However, Sewing Cabinet—Duncan Phyfe pedestal base with two drpu’ers and lift top. ! fornia, of course, it would be thfee the fence on any issue, then the velops. The best type of truss is stricture of the urethra usually re even at mere gunfire or at some Give her a Lane Cheat this CUirist- rectly foUowing this act of near-' channel por ts and nurses former haa nearly eight times the that con.sistlng of a flat or spongy exercl.*es while lying on the'back other queer sound made by a truck Fully equipped w i^ thread, needle.*, scissors, etc. Mahogany veneered.. who Here's the way it works: If the ■'^‘”’R®‘'?®in®n-at-iarge. will be helpful. quires proper diet, .plus physio maa and you give her the beat! defiance of the German.*, the House of Representatives is to I ' In Illinoia, Ohio and Oklahoma, voting strength of the latter, in pad. on the highway. $19.75 treated burned soldiers who had When the rupture support is therapy treatment and in many Our stock has just been re-fllled aged Petain deemed it the course continue with 435 members (and :*^*!® legislatures can wrangle over the House of Representatives. Of course if- the rupture has So it hurt our, consciences to with the most popular mahogany Floor Lpmp—New, low reflector model in polished brass with hobnail font; pew $19.75 escaped and "Frenchmen in a -jio- Do you see why reapportionment j been allowi:d to applied and the exercises started, cases local treatment to dilate tt] consequentlv. tlie .same electoral ' they want to drop their develop to the urethra, or to break down have her sitting alone in a comer and walnut designs. Including the of wisdom to put into Laval's more aition to know ' it^ran harrily be ^ votes and }*rc.sidentinl ronventidn present posts of "congressmen-at- it bound to be -nother Battle of ■ point where exercise proper diet the patient should use all measures of the yitchcn, or below stairs in ter-finished metal shade...... $19.50 obvious Job, the foreign ministry, large." . . .or redlstrict. the Decade? necessary to produce as flat an heslons. Eftit this must be g^ odem chest shown above. This Figurines—Chinese immortals in white china ...... $1.95 Plenty of room for home-work on th* said that.the store can he regai.R j eMers- I nois. Indiana, Iowa. Kansas, Mas- ton and. Stephen A. Day in Ohio, the injection treatment. This type ments. Care' should be taken to Aircraft Union room witji us during the evenings. his flat pledge not to go any fur- L I s.arhusclts, Nebraska. Ohio. Okla- one of those held by Rep. George pay attentlori. to the elimination, ovals • • a • a 4 >. aaaa*aa*q« ...... 13.00 On 5th Birtlidav of treatment may .only be used in She began to spnice up her ap- (L«ft) S m art . . this ■L, (Left) Large tel* 'ther in promising French assist Newspapers are usually glad to jhpma and Pennsylvania. California H. Bender and Congressman-elect, ! selected cases arid certain paJienta as this Is extremely important. The pearane. She shovved her apprecia boudoir chair with Ita Stephen M. Young; In Oklahoma.^ patient-should avoid the use of Official.Ciiilty waste baskets in ance to the war against Britain print letters from readers for two | Ihnee representatives ------I will flnil.,Jt unsuitable. But when tion In Innumerable little . helpful deeply tufted back black, dark green, _ . I following states would gain one the seat now held by Rep. ' Will Little Johnny Keiblsh. of 9 fbe case Is such that the outlook drastic purgatives and laxatives, which la slightly round that the people of., the country reasons: (1) They arc a forum, a Arizona. Florida, Michigan, Rogers. “ and the warn) water Intestinal ways. And when time for late ivory, brdwn; hand Bank street waa five years old oii i *® favorable- when the patient Is night tea came, ahe waa always ed and arms rounded to decorated. could be expected to tolerate. \ means of expression for people j .\ew .Mexico, North Carolina, Orc- In the other seven states which Friday the 13th. His mother ceie- “ble to find a physician experl- enema is the most effective.' While Seattle, Dec. 16.—(g>)-With one match! Chintz covers. Hand Hooked this is being used care should be first to suggest it, quick to. rush However, there is very little in i '"iRl’f '’'fi®’""!®® fi®. ‘“’•■'bl® lo ! . . i lose representatives, • redistricting brated the event by h^Mng a -®"'’’®''' R'vlng this kind of in- officer declared "guilty of Com- off to make It and always held back . , .... ^soeak and (21 Other neonle like . ‘be "method of equal propor- must come. If that were ail, it taken to see that the appliance is mimistlc activity” by a trial board, the situation to be birthday party in his honor. Ten of I very good results are often her own cup until she was special $3.0 0 regarded as,' ' P P tions" is used, the results will be ould mean poaaibly only political his little friends were present, i obtainable. continued to be worn. If the rup 8,000 members of a union at the $16.95 $5 .7 5 any sort of guarantee that Hitler to read 'em. | the same except that Michigan and upheaval, attempts at gerry ture Is too far advanced so these ly Invited to have It In the same They enjoyed themselves playing ; ^^® '’®®y severe cases which huge Biieing Aircraft Company to room. Abuslve^and scurrilous letters Arkansas will retain the same mandering (juggling district lines combined iheasures do not bring day awaited a Dec. 28 meeting to will not attempt to solve the games. Little John reccli'ed many \ *®fi‘^ themaelvea to the In- Third Step In Regeneration A uthentic Colonial French problem presently by tak can't he printed. That's because ! ""T'*’"* "Pb'“"*"''aUves aa they so one party or the other will have nice gifts i Jectlon treatments, skillful surgery the desired results. I suggest that hear further charges against 26. (Left) Save $4.55 on this famous Royal 1 have, a voting advantage), and other- the patient be examined and Inves other officers and members. The third step In her regenera-- scroll designs, many ing over the whole country and the law prohibits It. Law makes | May li^nnre Redistrictinif Mrs. Earl Carron helped Mrs J only answer. Opera- tion came when our house was wlUi black border®! 2x4 cleaner and at the same time receive ,wise general fracases in the above- Keibish to serve the refreshments. ■ technique of today has been tigate the other various methods A meeting of Local 751 of th* F R E E the hand cleaner sketched, or a 'abandoning his pretense that he responsible not he who writes, but I I'ni not going to get involved named states. But that isn't ail. of treatment. bombed. It was a horrid night (Right) Every horn* feet; wool with ramie The following children were pres advanced to the point where sur Aeronautical Mechanics Union when everything seemed to crash for durability. full set of attachments! It's a reg td sr hopes to re-establish France on he who publlahes. The true name ' "’’'^b the explanation of these two Two Example* gical repair is frequently very To those interested-ill receiving Saturday approved its trial board'aj needs a carpet sweep $44.50 Royal with electric bniah and . 1-- 1 , . . i mathematical theories of repre- ent: Earl Carron. Norman Miller, about one’s ears end ahe lay ter When the census maps finally satisfactory. There is very little further Information on the special recommendation that Vice Preai-^ er for quick pick-ups. Royal's fameua super suction features. a basis of mutual respect and of the writer is required simply isentation. Except to some budding Sandra Taggart; Carol E. Johnson. exercises and on rupture, I sug rified in bed amid debris, unable The streamlined Bisselt friendship with Germany. aa an evidence of good faith. | Einstein, they wouldn't mean any- get back to the states, there will Bobbie and Sally Ann Fraser, Joe discomfort to the Injection method dent Donald R. Keppler be found to find her slippers in order to ne come up again the decennial strug of treatment, however, and the pa gest they write to McCoy Health guilty of the charges. The official 'Vanity in black or A smart New York publicity Ubing. The main point is that in and Grade Kearns, Bobbie and Service, in care of this newspaper gotiate the glasa-strewn floor, be green is only: •m I* *-,.1.,., . u And 1930 (there wasn't any gle Jo eliminate or maintain dis Larry Duff. tient is usually able to go about flatly denied he was or ever had $39.95 flrro la now trying to .1 take cash tricts which obviously offer such his re^Iar work without losing •jjd request the tpeclid exercise been a Communist.. reft of light (for the power was V “If World Survives” ro la now trying to take cash ! rcapportionment in 1920. and be- gone), freezing cold as the gale advantage of the letter privilege. unfair representation aa to be any time off by being forced to chart and Dr. Frank McCoy’s two Because the trial board declared fore the-new decade waa out, the Aecept Cabinet Posta articles on “RUPTURE.” Enclose blew through the gaps where \^n- Quite a furore haa been stirred LeJj'a say it haa Mal.sie Dishfaco, error in that was apparent and a sometimes almost laughable. Just remain In a hoapiital. other reports not completed, and $6.45 to take two aa examples: In New The milder cases may be handled 9 cents in stamps, and a self-ad because only about one-fourth of (lov.'s and doors had been. up In some quarters by a remark movie star, as a client. It writes law now forbids ignoring it) the Montevideo, Uruguay, Dec. 16 - dressed envelope. But she was the first one to stir "method of equal proportions" waa York City, Samuel Dickstein rep (A’l—Javier Mendivil, former min by exercise, and diet. As soon as the imlon membership was present NOTE: Due to the Chriatmos rush It Is dropped, apparently vejy casually a sample letter saying, '1 thought resents the lower east side 12th the rupture begins to show Iself Staurday, a later mass meeting r.t dawn and waa found alternate applied. ...and will be this time un ister of finance, accepted that post ly wringing her hands at the ap Impossible to guarantee quantities, sizes but in some views most signifl- less Congress changes its mind. congressional district. According either by a lump or swelling which Queallons and Answer* waa called to hear charges against j WATKI NS Majiie Disbface waa marvelous in in the cabinet of President Alber and all colors on advertised items. How. to the 1930 census, he has been Question: Mr. J. R. writes: "I pearance of devastation upstairs BROTHERS. INC cantly, by President Roosevelt at 'Hot Hearts.’ She brought home' So. What is going to happen? to Baldomir today and Senator Ra forms, or through pain, it is wise the 26. The accusations Include ever, you’ll find hundreds of equally desir speaking for 90,671 persona. Jiw t for the patient to immediately se have great difficulty In urinating r...d earnestly attacking the hop*- Warm Springs yesterday. He told In the states which gain one or mon Bado accepted the post of (^tommunlam, activities inimical to loaa-looking job of achieving a lit able pieces similar te th* gins pictured a great moral lesson to our peo more representatives, they can—if acroos the East River in Kings minister of agriculture. Both men cure a good rupture support and and I have great desire to do so, the union's welfare and distribu end described her*. patlenU at the Foundation for the ple." It then distributes that let County, Donald L. O’Toole, in the wear it constantly until he la aa- but It seems to come' out In drib tle order in the chaos. they wish — ignore redistricting are members of Baldomir's Colo tion of unauthorized literature. A period followed when no one of A^ANCHESTER Victims of Infantile Paralysis that and in 1942 merely add another eighth district, has been repre rado party and replace ministers sured by his doctor that a cure bles. What should I jiu?” The board did not make puhlib ter to people who are supposed to senting 799,407 person.*. In other could live in our houee until win hs would ba back In March for s "Congresaman - at-large” to' the who resigned recently in an agri haa been completed. Answer: From the de.scriptlon names of all the other men investi copy It and send it to local papers state's baUoL Xn the case of Call- words, if Dickstein's district and cultural dispute. The next thing to do Is to start you give you may be suffering gated or details of th* charges. dow spaces iWere filled In, ^oof® O'Toole’a ar* on opposit* sidM of '‘nrp. ii-h' et F^.;' • ^>t. 'T- "'' ''’‘ff*'"''' . • ’^-. >1. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16,1940 HEIGHT Blau pleaded w itb them to dis> Militia Cows peroe, saying the woman's assail South Church Wait to Hear Roosevelt ant had not been arreated. Daily Radio Programs A mlllUa unit mountctl a ma- china gun on tha< oecond otory Special Rites Wishes on New Legislation Baatern Standard Tina Armed Mob porch of tba jail and the group Drawn at a session yesterday moved back. called by the Southern Policy (Com ews From Manchester’s Southern Pines, N. C.. Dec. 16. Sheriff Bruorton meanwhile had mittee, the resolution waa signed jpindlelight Service to Washington, Dec. 18—{IP)—Lead would prolong the si^salon until r Sheriff Forceil to Turn searched the countryetde ■with —(^5—Declarins the UnlUd States by newspaper publishers, educa ers put defense, foreign policy and end of the year without any Ctjrlat- Hour; 2, Barnard College Christ deputies and arrestad a nsgro ha must "choose and choose quickly," tors, Industrialists, economists and ' maa recess. / Over All Negro Prison* Distinguiahed in Be Held on Next Sun> Federal finances at the top of the mas program; 6:30 Air Trophy said had betn Idsntified by tha wo a group of SO prominent aouth- authors. j Bless America." MIm Elda Flora] Democratic Leader Barney, of emers urges "Immediate full ca Rrmarkable in next congressional program today WTIC Award. MBS — 12:30, Tobacco era in County Jail. man oa her aesallant. The man waa "The British cannot be expect- i acted as soloist and Mrs. Lydia day Evening. the Senate was expeem to dis Growers Christmas Party; 1,’Re rushed t(> Columbia by a deputy pacity mobilization of ail neces ed to win or be particularly heart- 1 Slaffonl Springs Allen as accompanist. Wiilington but waited to hear President cuss the anticipated v ^ In a con / U artlord sary resources" to aid Great Bri sntence Is Suspended cording of opening of American Georgetown, 8. C., Dec. 16,—(/Pi and a st'ate highway patrolman. ened by what we are able to sell i Here ia a useful Tabk Vhe other half of the program Miss Jen ale H. Uhiirch The annual candlelight service Rooasvelt's wishes before arrang ference with Mr. Reiosevelt, and I04U ko. 2M.S m. Eagle Club, London; 6:15, Navy tain. them out of even our present pro- i John O. Netto ing a definite schedule of legisla —An unsuccessful attempt by an 472, StalTnrfl took the form of a radio program at the South Methodist church alao to sketch tentatively the Plays Santa .... Short Wavasi In a declaration addressed to ductlbn,” the declaration said. —adjuntabla for mealg, from station HOWL and sponsored will be held according to long es tion. agenda for next session. DJB. DJD, Berlin, 6:15, Philhar armed mob to gain custody of an The Democratic town commit The dying 76th session, it was P.M. writing or reading in by ‘‘Fuzz that Wuzz.” Michael tablished custom on Sunday eve Heavy Scl^nla Foreseen monic Concert; JZK, Tokyo, 8:05, alleged Negro assailant of a young Christmas Carols Santa Claus will be a busy man tee held a victory dance last Fri expected, will act only on the pres Barkley’s aides said he did not 4 :UU—Backstage Wife Marion Griffin’s Case Pcsce acted as the sound effect ning, December 22 at half past 4:15—Stella Uallaa Choral selectioas; 2RO, Rome, or chair. Mahogany in Stafford Springs this week. His day a t' the eSPS hall In South Wii ident’s anticipated veto of the Lo- believe the jlew Oongreaa would white woman waa investigated by i i wdimimimihiwihiwimiww man. Dorothy Shedd and Olive seven. The form long followed in gan-Walter bill before adjourning. 4;:iU—Lorenim Junea 8:40, .Symphony Orchestra; OSC, state officials today while a Negro For Highland Park A ten dollar value yi U gh Bchool age, m et Friday night schedule calls for personal appear Swanson as Dr. I. Q.’s assistants lington. For the first time In the previous years will be given in transact ally major bustnesa be OSD, GSL, London. 10. Within the The session may be the longest in fore th^Jan. 20 inauguration but 4:46—Young'Wtdder Brown waa held at the state penitentiary foman Airested in in the church hall. The Christmas ances most every night, with sev and Heriry Massey, complete in every detail, whith has always re Fortress. selling for only $6,95. history of the town it went Demo history, outlasting even the 354- th a t \y would settle clown' to a 6:00—Girl Alone in eColumbla. party for the children of St. Mary’s eral scheduled for the same nights. cap and gown, took the part of cratic. sulted in a beautiful setting and day w ar-tim e session of 1917-18. 5:15—Lone Journey State Militia were called out Christmas Carols will ba sung, ichester Brought to the doctor. Two numbers, "Grand program. As a prelude the choir heavy'^ schedule thereafter. Christmas 1 parish will be held at the church Some of the places which Santa Raymond Jacobs, of South Wii Neither Hoiue has had a majori Tncre was general agreement 5:80—Jack Armstrong yesterday after a crowd forced by the members of the Highland lockville to Face Still on Saturday. Dec. 21. Claus will be present are the Girl father’s Clofk” and an encore was lington, a member of the Connec wilt sing the ever popular “Silent ty present for some time, but lead 5:45—Life Can Be Beautiful .Sheriff H. B. Briiorton to turn over sung by the “Fireside Quartet" Night" in the tower room and t.taat defense approprlatlona would Park Community Club on Wednea- Officers- will be elected at the Scout annual Christmas party to ticut National Guard, Company L ers were hopeful they could obtain •Come first and that tax revision 6:00—Newa and Weather all 11 Negro prisoners in the Another Charge. meeting of the Men’s Club of the night in the Legion room, Warren composed of Ruth Shedd. Dorothy of WlUlmantlc, has been promoted then enter the church with each quorum s for action on Mr. Roose-; 6:16—Victor Ardin’a Orchestra WDRC Georgetown county jail to de day evening. Alt thoee deelring to Shedd. David Toomey and George member carrying a lighted candle would require weeks or months of 1 Congregational church at a meet- Memorial Hall. Christmas party of to corporal. velt’s message regarding the Lo- study in both Houses. Besides the 6:30—Ask Me Another H artford termine If the woman could identi lake part including members of Gifts to be placed on the altar table [ ^Rockville, Dec. 16 — (Spec- . ing in the vestry tomorrow evening Court Isabella, Catholic Daughters Rose. Harry Munro read a letter Twenty-four members of the gan-Walter legislation. The ^11, 6:46—Lowell Thomas ko. 288 fy one as her assailant. She was the Boys' club, are requested to from a u.yer of Fuzz that Wuzz.” for the remainder of the service. question of raising additional 1880 KEMP’S Dec. 7. The guest speaker of the of America at the home bf Mrs. Ladies’ Aid Society gathered at passed despite administration; op 7:00—Fred Waring’s Orchestra unable to do so and the prisoners 1 ) — Following her ap-' Contestants in the quiz were Enes The musical portion of the serv cevemie. Congress probably will meet st the club house at 7 o'clock, evening will be Amasa D. Pierce of Benjamin Campo. East Main the Wiilington Hill church last position, would increase ths’Juris bi asked by Secretary Morgen- 7:15—Newsroom of the Air were returned. tonight. After tl>e carol sing the' nee In the M anchester Brooklyn, a well known business street; Tuesday night, the Staf Pesce. Jean Munro. Gertrude Zut- Wednesday forenoon. After -sew ice will be of a contrasting nature diction of the courts ove^' rulings 7:30—Inaide of Sports Monday, Dee. 16 Appeal For Dispersal 763 Main Street , tHau to determine whether all P. M. innual Christmas party will be urt on Saturday, Miss Marion .1. man of Eastern Connecticut. ford Grange (jhrlstmas party at ter. Catherine Marshall, Clyde ing. dinner was served at two ta and will comprise both ancient of administrative agen9ies. 7:45 -Wrlghtvllle Sketches As more men armed with shot Meld at the club house. Refresh- Grange Hall, Stafford Hollow; ■Marshall and Samuel Sllverstein and modern carols. Following the Expect Comprehenalvb Outline future Issues of Federal securities 4:1.5—We, the Abbotts. In, Jl, of 490 Enfleld street. prominent in men’s work and other bles which were decorated with a should be made taxable. 8:00—The Telephone Hour guns, rifles and pistols arrived ■nents will be served. Thursday night, the Odd Fellow and the audience. Silver dollars red geranium plant and evergreen opening sentences and responses The chle- executive has indicat 8:30—Alfied Wallenstein Sym 4:30—Hilltop House. Sheriff Bruorton, Mayor H. L In Leather You will find a largi; selection of convenient, lovely iBSpsonville, was brought to group activities The party scheduled for Satur- and Rcbekah Lodge party. Odd between the minister and the ed he would veto the legislation In the foreign policy field, aid to I 4 :45—K ate Hopkins. ikville by the police to answer Mrs. W alter TYipp r'cf. North in the form of silver WTapped pep with red berries. The menu con Britain was conslilered the para phony Orchestra Smith and City Councilman F. L. lay has been cancelled. Imperial Tables—truly fine furniture, yet all mod* Franklin, formerly MiSs Elizabeth Fellows Hall, Main street also the permint patties were" given for sisted of mashed potatoes, sliced choir, there will be a aeries of four and his followers, in Congress pre 9:00—Dr. I. Q. 5:00—Ad Liner—Dance program. K charge of obtaining money un- mount issue. Financial loans or 8:16—The O’Nelirs. Bill F o ld s...... g i. false pretences. As she was Diierr, who taught in the Center Christmas party of the Sunday correct answers. Educational ques ham, pickles, rolls, butterscotch carols: "Only s little village” dicted he would'^live a comprehen 9:30—Show Boat erately priced. Remember—quality articles are school of the Gmce Episcopal (Maunderj, "Bom today” (Swee- sive outline oYhls reasons in a veto outright “gifts" have been sug 5:30—Ad Liner—continued. ble to furnish a bond, a special School of South Coventry .several tions were interspersed with hu pudding, cookies and coffee. gested. and there have been de 10:00—Contented Hour church at Guild Hall; Friday night morous riddles. Unck), "Rose Mystica" (Bltgoodl, message tomorrow or Wednesday. 5:40-Thorens Harmonica Les Key Cases . , ...... -yOc to S2..y0 2 made for people who are tired of the extravagance ion of the Rockville City Court years ago, attended the Mother Mias Josephine Ermann was a mands for a revision of the neu 10:30 - Guy Hcdliind and Com sons. at the Christmas party of the Girls The losing side will furnish the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. John and “Noel” (Dickinson). Follow Unless two-thlrda of both houses held on Saturday night at and Daughter banquet of the Girl club of Stafford High school In vote to tiverrlde, the veto will trality act to permit American pany 5:45—Scattergood Baines. Book C overs...... 75c lo g2.00 J of cheap thin>f.s. Ich Miss Griffin plead guilty to Scouts and- Women s League, ac refreshments for the next meet Richardson at Spring Hill last ing the scripture leSson, the can shipping to carry-cargoes to Brit 11:00—News the school auditorium. On .Monday ing wiliioh will be a Christmas par ticle ".Gloria in Excelsis" from the stand, hence the Importance at- 6:00—Esso Reporter —News and Charge. companying her si.ster Mrs. Mabel week. ish ports. Administration support 11:15—The P a r ty Line W aatber. Traveling Sets...... 81.50 to «17.50 night. December 2:ird the. Veter ty and each person is to bring a ■,St. Cecilia Mass by Charles tachejl to congressional attend 11:30—When Day Is Done ^ wwiosrasiwassaHMasassiiswwwaswsswsssaassssmaiffaw Judge Thomas L. Larkin impos- Capshaw, who was guest speaker ans of F’oreign Wars will hold their Mr. and Mrs. Philip Desjardins ance! Some thought that efforts was anticipated for all proposals 6:05—Musical Interlude. a thirty days suspended jail sen- of the evening. ten cent gift. of East Hartford have been guests Gounod will be sung, which a l designed to help Great Britain. 12:00—War News anmiaRfChristmas party in their though not strictly a carol, is to obtain a quorum for action 6:15—News Broadcast—With Bob Robinson Reminders...... $1.00 to $.3.50 ice and the young woman was room, Warren Memorial Hall. Bolton Briefs of their uncle, John LaBonte. AM. Trout. lered to pay the costs of the case Frederick Tyler and John R. moAt appropriate and suitable for 12:05T h e Party Une Cloth Brushes...... 75c to $1.00 The following births were re The funeral of Mrs. Julia Pensa a Christmas service. After the ad 6:20—Edwin C. Hill. (14.28 which were paid. Judge ported at the Johnson Memorial was held today from her home in Edwards went to the home of 12:55—News ^ 6:30 -Paul Sullivan Reviews the •kin afte r Impo.sing the .sii.s- 1 Hospital: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Judge Eugene Latimer in South dress^ and the offertory there will Tomorrow's Program Birthday B ooks...... $1.00 Tolland New York City. Mrs. Pensa was be a second group of carol.s con News. ided sentence told Mi.ss Griffin I John Sargent of West .Main street, Coventry last Tuesday night to AM. 6:45—The World Today. the sister of the late Anthony sisting of: “Gesu Bambino" (Yon), 6:00—Knights of the Road t If she appeared in Rockville .Mrs. .Inhii II. Steele : Stafford Springs, former residents Mancggia and at one time owned audit the books of Uriel Lodge A. BRIGHT 7:00---Amos ’n’ Andy. Background Autograph Books ...... $J.O O jaln the police would pick her up II78-S, Kockville 1 of Broad Brook; a dau.qhter to Mr. F. and A. M. of Merrow. "The Three Kings” (Corhelius), 6:26—News 7:15—Lanny Ross. the farjn now owned by E. Acco- with the chorus "And the glory of 6:30—Gene and Glenn The matter of detail which rjne a Day Diaries Immediately and the suspended I and Mrs. Joseph Swateic of Staf- mozzo and occupied by Mrs. Ger The Wiilington Hill school, of 7 :30— Blondie. . .$1.00 to $6.00 jtence would be revoked. I ford itoilnw and a son to .Mr. and which Mrs. Floyd Phelps is teach the Lord" , from the '‘’Messiah’’ IDEA 7:00-Morning Watch 8:00-Those We Love, contrlliuics Immeasurably to Ivan WlIcox^ of Merrow, past trude Koshefsky on Brandy street. (Handel) as a iUting climax to 8:00—News modem funeral practice Is Brief Cases...... Prosecutor Saul Pelzer informed master of TojJand Grange and I Mrs. Samuel Maltonipo at Tolland Mrs. Pensa is survived by two er, has made attractive invitations 8:30 -Pipe Smoking Time With $2.00 to $16.00 treasurer of Toll,and Federated I Avenue, Stnfforil Springs. Mrs to attend its (Christmas play, the service: After- the closing For Him 8:15—News from Here and Fields A Hall. largely contingent upon the le court that several weeks ago son.s. Thomas and Walter of New experience and background Ladies' B ags...... young woman came to Rock- church who has been ill at his Maltcnipo is the former Fdith Pas- "Santa Claus’ Christmas Party’’ prayer the choir will respond with Abroad 8:5.5—Elm er Davis—N'ews. . $2.00 to $3.00 ' sardi of this town. Mr. .Malten.po York. Relatives from Bolton at "Calm is the Listening Bar" to 8:30—Radio Bazaar of those In charge of the ar lUe selling small articles, taking home for several weeks, has been tended the funeral. at the 8choolhou.se Thursday at 9:00—Lux Radio Theater, "5th Travel Books . . . . taken to the Windham Communi ' is well known in boxing rireios 1:30 p.m. Bound in purple covers the familial" tube and then the | Colorful 8:55—WTIC’s Program Parade Ave Girl" Ginger Rogers and rangements. . $1.50 to $3.50 lers and delivering the goods Mrs. Ijllian Mack attended the 9:00 - New England Town Hall Ithln a few days in some cases. ty hospital in Willimantic. having appeared on a 'lumber of tinsel stars in silver and red are "Choral Amen^' of Henry Dunham i Hklw. Arnold, [.ro.'essioiial boxing shows in C n- State Teachers’ Association meet will bring the ' sixteenth annual j P arty Mr. Burke's training and Guest Rooks*...... $2.,50 to $3.50 ■t the home of Ml.ss Frieda Tenn- The last regular meeting of Tol ing at H.artford on Saturday as arranged in the form of a Christ 10:00 -Guy Iximbardos’ Orchestra knowledge In the funeral en land Grange for 1910 will be a iiecticut. Hi' is a former amateur mas tree. carol service to a close. | 9:15-7-Food News , 10:30—Back Where I Come P'rom. ;edt on Oak street an order was state charopien and appcp.rcd on delegate from this section. The incidental solos will be tak- , ESSLEY 9:30—Mary Lee Taylor deavor apart from having Pocket Comb Sets .$1.00 to $2.50 en and as Miss Tennatedt did Christmas Party tomorrow eve Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Noren and Local members of Anne Wood 10 45—Fu Manchu. been derived in the state of ning a t the Community Hou.se. The b' xii.g car.ls in M.enchest'-r. Elderkln C:iiapter, D.A.R.. attend cn by,-Mrs. Eunice Hohentbal so- | 9:45—Alice Adams 11 .OO-Elsso’Reporter —News and !Ot expect to be at home when the family attended the High school 10:00—This Small Town Connecttcut, Includes more Children of the members will fur ed the Christmas meeting at the prano, Mrs. Grace M. Melberger ; W eather. recently, several years asso ,s would be delivered, she paid production, "Spring Dance," at contralto, Sidney Strickland tenor SHIRTS 10:15—Khlghts of the Road Griffin $2.94. No delivery was nish the entertainment and receive the High school in Manchester home of Mrs. Frank Bugbee in 11:10—News of the World. ciation In executive capaci gifts. Members are asked to ex Willimantic. last Tuesday after and Robert Gordon bass, the regu 10:30—Ellen Randolph 11:25 —Musical Interlude. (The Dewey-Richman Co. le. Two weeks later Miss Tenn- Friday evening. 10:45—The Guiding Light ties with one change ten cent gifts among them Bolton noon. Mrs. Richard Ritter of lar soloists of the choir. The en 11:30—Eddy Durbin’s Orche.stra. of .New York Jewelers. Stationers Opticians t met Miss Griffin on the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sterling tire program has been . arranged 11:00—The Man I Harried it, and the latter promised to selves. Mansfteld, who spent twelve years $1.65 12:00—News. City’s molt News has been received of the Mrs. Clyde 5larshaB and son John of West Hartford ] and will be under the direction of 11:15—Against the Storm .^wawaaaiiwwwiwawwaHiMwaMiwwwwwwmmwwiwiewmf lallver at once, but no deliveries Phone 4357 in (Jhina where her husband wa.s 12:05—Kay Kyser’s Orchestra. outstan ding death of Clarence Johnnet in were Sunday guests at the home a teacher in a TTnIversitv, told of I the organist of the church, (Jllfton In Smart New Patterns! ll:30-^Road of Life 12:30—Jack Coffey’s Orchestra. ire made. The Pro.secutor stated of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Munro. 11:45—David Hamm organizations. Springfield, Mass, Mrs. Johnnet I the customs at this season. Re- j Brainerd. Tomorrow's Program lere were several other eora- was a former teacher in Hicks Me- | Several homes in Bolton have The Shirt With the Original 12:00 Noon-Studio Program ints for various small amounts. Sixteen women were present a t, ports were given and carols siin.g. I ------Truhenlzed Collar! AM. monal school. | the meeting on Cookies held Fri- ^ ^ been decorated witn P.M. Itution was made to Miss Alfred Ludwig, former president etc., giving the town ?on H?rwi'namTd‘oni RicharclsOIl 12:15—Gene and Glenn 7 00 E.sso Reporter — Nfws and istedt. day at the home of Mrs. Mary | W eather. Home, a Haven! of the Connecticut Ice Dealers As Wolf. Anna Skinner and Doris i festive air. committee to place , markers on 12:.30—The Weather Man Former Pastor Here sociation has returned from Wor Cheney Ties 12:35—Day Dreams 7:10—Music Off the Record — Rev. Robert S. Moore of Provl- Skinner were in charge of the j graves of past regents. Mrs. Haccl Recalled to Duty Ray Barrett. Home is a haven from cester. Ma.ss., where he attended meeting. Drop rookies were made Simdt of Wiilington Hill was ad 12:45—Slngln' Sam ice, R. I., formerly pastor of the the three day session of the New SI ami ^1.50 1:00—News. Weather 7:55—Esso Reporter —News and , Winter discomforts, when by Doris Skinner and Mary Wolf: Planning to Aid mitted to (membership. , , W eather. kville Methodist chiirch oc- England Association at Hotel Ban Spritz cookies. Elsie Jones and^ Captain NeKson R. Richardson. other Neckwear .At ,55c. 1:15—Little Show our full-burn Fuel Oil pro- icupied the pulpit at the Vernon croft. Quartermasters ■ Reserve Corps, 1:.30—M arjorie Mills 8:00 - News of Europe. ethodlst church and also at the The Tolland Women’s Communi Kay Marshall; Ice Box cookies. 8:15- Shoppers Special Music, ’ '• vidcs the heat, it is a Anna Skinner, Doris Skinner: Mo- Small Business Break Through lee United States Army, has received 2:00- Knights of the Road sckvllle church on Sunday. He ty Club has changed the date of orders from the War Department. | 2:15-Two Hals time. heaven of healthfulness, S the December meeting from the las.ses cookies, Mrs. Fred W arren. 8:30- Esso Reporter —News and JCmN B BURKE fwas greeted by mainy of his former Mrs. Robert McKinney; Spread effective. Wednesday, December 2:30—The Career of Alice Blair also. With clean-burning Iparlshloners in this vicinity. 18th to the 19th. It will be held in At G(»veiitrv Lake 18, to report at Fort Benning, 2:45—Meet Miss Julia W eather. the social rooms bf the Tolland I rookies. Mrs. Herbert HiiU, Mrs. New York. Dec. 16—'A"'—A let 8:35 -Shoppers Sperisi eontinu- Oil safeguarding the in Probate He»rlng ter from President Roosevelt dis Georgia fo ra year’s course of 3.00-Mary Marlin FYderated church. The change was 1 Ernest Howard m S H 0 M 9 cd. doors air! There will he a hearing on Tues- Method.s of making, .shaping ami closing that the Department of Tht fact that Ernest Bantiv. | training. Captain Richardson will 3:15- Ma Perkins at eleven o'clock at the Pro- made necessary by the dates of be assigned to the 4th Division at MAIN 3:30—Pepper Young’s Family 9:00- Preas News. the Christmas plays at Hicks Me-| baking cookies were discussed in Commerce "now has under consid local gasoline and oil dealer. Is I «AMOtrvtnLre«i 9:15- Ame'rcian School of the •Imts Court to act upon the applica- eration the establishment of a di Fort Benning for his course of 3:45- Vic and Sade 8/ C[N;M 5f MANCHtSUR [OS'S l[[ S on d morial school. Mrs. Carrie .Vyers. the morning. A Pot Lunch was having some repairs made at his I training. Air. tien of the executors of the estate Mrs. L. Ernest Hall, Mrs. Harold served after the cxikiea were vision (if small business" was made Coventry Lake summer home | Frederick Swindells, late of this Captain Richard.son is the local 9 45—Figures in Music. FUEL & RANGE OIL Clough and Mrs. Emma Crandall baked. A Imsine.ss mooting vva.s public today by Rabbi Joseph Hag- nrohabl.v .saved the lives of two 10:00—By Kathleen Norris. ^ ty , who desire an order for the with" Anna i Street synagogue. representative of a New York compose the committee having held following Imieli fi.shermen this oast week. Tbe men plumbing supply concern and lives 10:15—Jfyrt and Marge. In Any Quantity—Any Time Mle of certain real estate owned charge of the eluh’s Christmas par Skinner presiding. Food value.s- of The letter said the proposed di were fishing through the ice and iShsr the deceased and located in this at 281 East (Center street. He has r 10:30—Stepmother. ^^olesale and Retail ty. All women in the community the various ingredients of the vision would "be devoted exclusive h ^ started for the shore en route held a commi.ssion in the Reserve 10:4.5—W oman of Courage. iM ty. are welcome' to these meetings. ly to a practical and useful service home. When about 400 feet from Radio “7.'^ cookies and the cost of the cookies Corps since 1931.- 11:00--Morning Melodies. I' File Marriage Intratlons Rehearsals for special Christmas ' were explained. Mias S. Helen to small Jiuslnesa.” land they broke through the ice. 11:15—Martha Webster. British War Relief I' Marriage Intentions have been music by the older members of the Robert.s then told of the outlook It added that "a Senate Commit Workmen at the Bantlv cottage Enjoy The Hohdays More Eastern Standard nma n;.50—Big Sister. BANTLT OIL COMPANY -Sled at the office of Town Clerk Tolland Federated church, are be for the farmers for 1911 in a very tee is now studying the problems saw their plight and sll'4 plan'^.s Steamer Reports 11:45—Aunt Jenny’s Stories. Center Street Phone 5293 lA.rthur Hayward, by MJse Bea- ing held. intere.stlng and educational man and needs of small business, fi along the lev .surface to them. By GET THE WASHINC; AND IRONING Ol'T OF YOLR New York, Dec. 16—OP)—Brit 12:00—Kate Smith Speaks. ce Talcott of Talcottville and ner. She also explained more ful nancial and otherwise, with a view holding to the pieces of I'lmber ish war refugee children in Amer 12:15—When a Girl Marries. Serving the Public for 23 Years. ihlbald M. Main, Jr., draiights- to making appropriate recommen Boiiihing l)v Nazis HOME! IT WON’T TIRE US OUT! ly the. detail.s of the mattress pro they pulled themselves to safety. ica, who have on two occaaion-s 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent. ! of Bath. Maine. Gives Directions gram. dations to Congress." They were taken Into the Bantlv Hat in a New York radio .studio 12:4.5- Our Gal .Sunday. Store Hours Announced Rabbi Hager said the letter was cottage where they had an optior- You can have your whole laundry done completely at and talked to their folks in Lon 1:00 Esso Reporter — News and Others who attended the meet ir reply to one in which he urged New York. Dec. 16—((Fi- The { The stores in Rockville will re ing included: Anna Munro, Mildred tnnitv to dry their clothes before s'lamcr Bic Island reported in a don, will do so again on Christmas Weathei*. main open until nine this evening more aid for the small business little cost — 8c per pound for thg whole bnsr. Wearing BINGO To Spot Go met starting for their homes. Metcalf. Ora Bickford. Mary man. message picked up by Mackay apparel, socks mended, etc., at 15c per pound extra. morning. This time they will have 1:05—Main Street—Hartford. a » Is the usual custom on Mondays. \ Nichols. Lillian Hutchinson, Radio today that she was "heing a half-hour instead of 15 minutes. 1:15—W oman In W^ilte. gtartlng Thursday evening. Dec- Plans To Talk With Petaln bombed by enemy a ircraft 340 Tl|e broadcast has been sched 1:.30—The Right to Happiness. Sophie John.son. Very interesting \ntl-\\ ar Stand In India Hit / ------Tonight at S O'Clock rnnber 19, they will be open on Harvard, Maiva., Dec. 16 —(/T;— meetings have been planned for m'les, west by south of Tory Is So Get More Ogt of the Holidays uled for 9:30 a.m., which will tie 1 ;4.5—Life Can Be Beautiful. iThursday, Friday, Saturday, Mon- A Harvard University astronomer January. t Bern. Switzerland. .t>ec. 16— UP land" off the coast of Ireland., 2:30 p.m. in London. It will be 2 00—Young Dr. Malone. Calcutta, India, Dec. 16—(A5— |day and Tuesday evenings until offered a few simple directions to Supper a Siieoesa — German Ambassador Otto The report came at 6:23 a, m., By Sending Your Laundry To Us! carried in this country by VVEAF- 2:1.5—Joyce Jordan-—Girl Interne, $ilne o’clock for the convenience of day for spotting the”^ oncoming Lord Linlithgow, Viceroy of India, Abetz, who as the Hitler govern (eat I. NBC, with a short wave hookup 2:30—Fletcher Wilev. ORANGE HALL The oyster supper served by the declared today he found it “impos- the holiday shoppers. Cimninghqm comet which should Quarryville Meor’s club was a suc ment’s representative in Paris The Bio Island is listed in the to England. 2:4.5—My Son A I. ^ School Play be seen with the naked eye any .aible to acquiesce’' to the anti often Is called the “unofficial king Nc 'York Maritime Register ns a Another Christmas day feature, 3;t)0—Mary Margaret McBride. 3 Turkeys As Special Prizes On Regular Games Tonight night now —s cess. While the number attending w ar po.altion of the Indian Con The Snipsic School will hold a could have been larger the service of France,” was expected in Vichv British craft of 2.450 tons. For Cash and Carry Specials "Greeting to England," in which 3:15—Golden Treasury of Song. And the Two Following Mondays. Christmas party this evening start- Watch where the sun -seta, says gress party, which the viceroy today for a talk with French Chief merly. She was named the Gape 70 stage, radio, screen and concert 3:30 -Esso Reporter — l^ews and. Dr.' Fletcher Watson, and then was excellent. Walters Included, said failed to correspond "in the of State Philippe Petaln, accord- i Noll. She_^waa last reported out of Admis-sion 2,3 cents. tag at 7:30 o’clock with the par- Fritz Noren, Fred Warren, Albert S h e e ts...... 6c each stars are to Join via VVJZ-liJBC, is W eather. ants of the pupils attending. Miss focus your eyes a little to the right least degree to the tnie feelings ing to diplomatic reports reaching I Montreal'for Liverpool, about Oct. to run two hours instead of the 3:35 —Studio Matinee. and upward to a point about three- Skinner, Harry Munro and Charlc.s eremirv Bern. ' ' \2. Pillow C ases...... 3c each Ida Glacomina is the teacher at the Brown. Fred A. John.son poured i ' previously announced 60 minutes. kchool. The pupils will pre.sent a qiiaFters the distance from over Shirts ...... 3 for 25c' This, too, will go out oh short head to the horizon. I the coffee in a most profeiisional Christmas program at this time. j manner. Those who attended are Buttons Sewed On Aid Collara Rc-^ waves, and it la probable it will be Christmas Sale Tuesday Don't expect too much at first, vented When Needed At No Extra relayed by the BBC in the British however, because the comet will ! looking forward to another oyster • .Hope Chapter Social Club, Order stew with Milton Haling as chef,, Cost. tales. Besides the entertainment Eastern Star will hold a Christma.s first be seen as a "fuzzy star." it's there will be brief messages from FHA Cains Parallel Plant Elxpansion tall may be a little diaappolnling Dorothy Shedd's Sl«li« Wins mia-on Tuesday, December 17 In At the meeting of the Bolton TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIALS AT . . 207, Off On All Family Ijuindr.vl Premier Mackenie King of Canada Maaonlc Hall starting at lOr.lO a to naked eye viewers, but the head and Mayor F. H. LaQuardIa of of the comet promises to be the Grange held on Friday evening. m . Miss Dorothy Shedd, chairman of TELEPHONE 3753 New York. i There will be A sale of fancy brightest ■ since the spectacular visitation of Halley's comet in the last half of the alphabet, car prtlcles. home-made food and 1910. ried her side to vict^y in the com Ethel Barrymore In New York candy, followed by a card party In petitive program. The judges, Everybody's Market and Emiyn Williams In London, ^ e afternoon,' starting at 2:30 three lecturers from tielghborlng FREE DELIVERY! OPEN WEDNESDAY ALL DAY! DIAL 5721! New System Laundry their voices, linked together by a 'clock, "nie chairmen of the com- Granges, had great difficulty in special two-way short wave cir Ittees in charge'include: Fruit JapaiM'se Serjjf^iit making the decialon, because of UARR.ISON, STREET cuit, are to play a acene from the ble, Mrs Fannie Matin; carri.s. the fine programs "gli’en by both DOUBLE STAMPS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Off East Center Streiet, Next To East Cemet«'r>. drama, "The Com Is Green,” for rs. Celia Ostien: fancy articles, Killed l)v (Jiiiiese sides. , ■ MBS on Tuesday night. Williams, rs» Emma Tennart; card party, who is the author, is-now in the The first half of the alphabet ^loa and Leon! BoaeleM « . .ra Kate Williams; Christmas was in charge of Lillian Hutchin British Home Guards. T^e broad ta»fds Md miscellaneous table, Mrs. son and when the curtain was cast is expected to Inclu'de a con Iklice K. Helntz and Mrs. Emogene Shanghai, Dee. 18—(IP—A Jap Beef Stew lb. 25c Veol Stew lb. 25c versation between VVlIIlaros and anese medical sergeant was shot raised for their part of the enter BtarkeV. tainment ail members were, seat Rib ^'hls wife, who is in the 'United in the back and killed today by a States. Bingo Tonight Chinese m the heart of Japanese- ed on the stage in the manner of Calves' Liver lb. 4 5 c j GIVE HER A "CUTIE" » ■Rockville Council, 'No. 153, controlled Hongkew. The Japan a schciol. ‘ T ruth or Ckmseqiiences Lamb Chops lb. 25c ItaUi'a Oelicioii* Knights of Co>i^mbua will hold a were then played with the, follow Short wave reception for the ese military immediately cordoned Brisket— (Bonelesa) week again i« forecast aa "fair.’' Christmas Turkey Bingo this eve- the district but the killer was be ing people paying these conse Sausages lb. 25c A Deep Pile Chenille ting at St, Bornard’s Assembly quences: Keeney Hutchinson ate lieved to have escaped! Corned Beef lb. 27c RaUi’a Housecoat. . . Ll.4tcntng tonight; The war— Wall. There wall be th irty turkeys The sergeant was vaccinating three crackers and whl.stled I.ocal and ten chickens given away, the I Pretty—Practical ^ AVEAF-NBC, 7:15; BCS3, 8:55, another Chinese, as a part of the "Yankee Doodle,” Andrew Hutch 10:45: WJZ-NBC. 9:30; MBS, 10; Aat named being door prizes. The J a p a n e s e-_Army’s compulsory inson sang "Indian Love Call." Lean Bacon lb. 25c And Warm. Mngo w-ill sta rt at 8:15 p. m. and Medium Eggs doz. 35c NBC. 12. health measures in that ares. Barbara Calhoun read "Santa F ins WEAFiNBC-8. James Melton 111 prizes are merchandise orders. ,The,slaying occurred onlv 48 Goes Commercial," Richard Allen For Children K) the winners may secure them at Fine Corn 3 cons 25c Concert; 8:30, Richard Crooks, F u r fabric -hours after the Japanese lifted a sang "Pull Your Shades Down String Beans, 2 cans 19c Sizes 4 to 16. tenor; 9, I. (J.; 9:30, Showboat; 10, uiy time they desire. 15-day blockade of the western dis- Mary Ann," Lillian Mack sa Oelleloas , acuff in black, triet which followed the assassina P ins Contented Concert. Names Offirera "Baby Snooks” and Danny Longo A REAL BUY AT WABC-CBS—7:30, Blondie; 8. brown, royal, Mayflower Bebekah Lodge has tion of a gendarme. as "Daddy” gave a short sketch; Peas 3 cons 25c green, wine. fleeted the following officers for Thomas Daly, Jr., and Joe Mack Asparagus 2 cans 29c Thope We Love; 8:30, Fields and BoUt Hills; 9, Ginger Rogers In "Fifth flie •omlng year: Noble Grand. were blindfolded and fed each oth-i Ass'f. Cookies 2 lbs. 25c $2.00 Avenue Girl;" 10:30, William Kn. Charlotte BarUey; vice grand Deaths Last Night er dry cereal from wooden spoons, Bowl Free! Spaghetti 3 lbs. 25c Satta Quilted and Green on "Labor and Defense." ^ Iba. Ottille Pf under; recording Oscar Anderson danced a jig. Cotton Quilted Housecoato WJZ-NBC — 7:.30, Saivstlon pacreUry, Mrs. Alice Klng- Hazel Hutchinson milked a syn Peanut Butler Sizes 12 to 20. Army Christmas Program: 8, I OPEN EVENINGS Iton; flnanctal secretary, Mrs. Manchester, N. H.—Eugene E. thetic cow, Elsie Jones, a skit, Saltines 2-lb. box 19c Love a Myatery: 8:30, True or Note The ISI^o IHousing Gain In The Hartford I Dlzabeth Hewitt; treasurer, Mrs. Reed, 74, former Democratic con "How to Get Votes." -The program 2-lb. jar 25c Assorted $3.98 to $5.98 False; 0, You're in the Army Now; Uaela Read; truatee for three gressman, former mayor of Man closed with all singing "Clod 10, Heavyweight flght, Joe Louis pmra. Mrs. Lottie Finance, the re- chester and a member of the Phil Sweet Mixed Satin • Chenille and Flannel FREE ippines Commission during Presi Pickles 12-oz. jar 10c vs. Al. McOoy. Area Of Which Manchester Is, A Part. BUILD atag noble grand. The appolnUve SIzea 86 to 64 MBS--7:15, Here’s Morgan; flTleera will be announced later. dent Wilson’s administration. Pickles Ige. jar 23c Medhna Gift Boxes London—Madame Blanche Mar- $3.98 to $5.98 8:45, Song Spinners; 11. New Chl- chesl, 7’i, opera and concert sing Mushrooms lb. 19c Potatoes bu. 49c cagnlsnd Concert series; 11:45, NOW And Build The F. H. A. Way. See Us Matthew GIVE A Rep. Ham Fish oh “War Debts," er. Her singing career began m Greening * m o t h e r s is t e r 1894 and as late as 1936 she sang Seedless—Large ‘ FOR '— — OR SWEETHEARTl South Coventry in radio broadcast.a in London. ★ KODAK ★ Apples WHT N tn A DRESS! PRINTS AND IIIOII SHADES What to expect Tuesday: • The Indianapolis—Thomas A. Neale, 1 lbs. 25c Grapefruit < 7 for 25c w a r- (JBS, 8, 9 a. m.; 6:45 p. m.; For Further Information About F. H. A. Loans. THt WANTED GIFT Fancy Robert Flint, eight year old son 70, for 38 years general treasurer $3.98, $5.98, $7.98 NBC 8 a. m.. 1:45 p. m.; MBS, 10, ' Me. and Mrs. Burton E. Flint of of the United Brotherhood of Car New Carrots bch. 6c U, 11:30 a. m.. 12:16 p. m...... WIOR Spinach ■ ’EAF-NBC— 1:15 Tony Wons C. E. House & Son, Inc. ly Hill, was operated upon at penters and Joiners of America peck 19c JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER (AFL). Large Iceberg Tangerines doz. 15c .:.-apbook: 3:15, Ma Perkins; 6:30, 977 Main St. (Next to McL«Ilan*Q BtoselwUr. Windham Community hospital New York—Philip Hiss, 83, an KEMP'S Teachers College Chorus. WABC- lay, morning for appendicitis. architect who was chairman of Lettuce Fancy WILROSE DRESS SHOP CBS—9:16 a. m., School of the The Manchester Tfust Company The Touiig Peoples Study and the Housing Section of the Coun Inc. head 9c "Always First To Show the Latest** Air; 3:45, ChUdren alao Are Peo foetal group of 8t. Mary's church, cil of National Defense and apeclal Celery Hearts bch. 15c 597 Main Street Hotel Sheridan Building ple; 5:30, Accent on Music. WJZ- Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, neoBtly tasUtuted by the Rev. assistant for housing for the Navy The Kpdak Store Bulk Dotes 2 lbs. 29c NBC—12:30, Farm and Home Advertise in The Herald—It Pays lea M. KeQey, for those of Department during the World war. EW 1^ ■fs- iSleet Storm D epot Square Branches Heads Association Close Branch Driver Escapes as Truck Turns Over PA ’s Beat Middletown for 3rd State League KT Recruiting For Christmas M akes A uto Tree Set Up V . _ . Travel Peril New One Sent from to Be Opened in British War Relief Unbeaten Bristol to Face M. H. S. Here Friday Nelson Wins Miami Open; Maine in Position; Pace Set by Saverick lord, Rockville and Workrooms to Oo«e (OMtIaMg Froni Pag* Om ) Globes Are Stolen. Vardon Trophy to Hogan Btonbury Soon. Duriug Next Week^ Fred P. Geer cept parts of New England and the “ __ s Florida peninsula, today. And Johnny Bycholsl Th« workrooma of thf local The ChrlstnuLS tree sent from Clarke Cagers Wigren Chosen as Officer Tifth Down’ Bjr DaoBjr She* Forecaster H. A. Downs said Maine by Edward A. O’Malley, Mtami. Fla., Dec. 16 '/Pi- -^.here, for Lord Byron was on his branch of the British War Relief Passes Away that In the past 24 hours there : iratne ...... -...... I* December meettnir of the society tn the clubrooma of the former preeident of the Manehee- "Lord” Byron Nelson, he of the were heavy rains in the Mississip ter Improvement Aeeociatlo.-, waa In Vital Test Game Biggest poetic golf swing, headed west- perfection. , ^ jiy K Aeaoclatlon will be British-Ameriean club oh Maple pi, lower Ohio and lower Missouri O f New Track Association Clayton Heafncr of Linvills, N. Champs Have No street, which have been open Mon .Cheney Paymaster Dies placed in poaltlon In Depot ^ c a r * tyard today with the $2,500 top Box Score the local armory tonight valleys and snow up to 12 inches this morning. The tree arrived I C., pushed into second place, might 1 | ble Staying Und AMnclng at 0:15. All mem- day through Friday each week in parts of Kansas, Nebraska, lo- Sports Oddity Miami Open check but berafit of have won here with a little better since the headquartera was estab After Lingering Illness Saturday. Mr. O’Malley Informed At the Armory Charles "Pete” Wigren, popular the prized Vardon tropliy. Manrhester P.A. Boys ! md of the company are, expected wc, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and up the asaoclaUon in a letter early lurk. Three of his putts rimmed ed in Circuit; Giria Attend this session which fol- lished in the early, fall, will be per Michigan. track and field mentor of Man Nelson played 72 holes of golf the cup down the homestretch as P. B. F. T-' closed each day during Christmas —Funerd Tomorrow. lairt. week that he waa ohipplng th* in nine strokes less than par for s 0 the regular drill period. The Boad CoadlUona Dangerous tree and that it would be a 15 foot chester High, was namad as seera- • he finished with a 68—his fourth 0 Vojeck. r f ...... 1-1 1 ' First Victory of ^ topic of dlicus.slon will be week. Must Defeat Invaders Coriirll, Dartmouth Re 271 that gave him a final one-shot eiibpsr score—for 272. Borne con- 0 J. Bycholski, rf .6 1-1 13 On Friday the working groups Frederick porter Geer, 65, of 11 He said freezing rains followed tree. It is 22 feet. Another tre* tary-treasurer Friday night when son in P relim , 11«1< I annual Christmas party of the by below freezing temperatures, Hiilt Wins Honors In I margin in the $10,000 Miami Open, eolation waa hla $1,250 check. 1 Saverick, If .. . 4 3-3 11 will join in a social afternoon and Hall court, son of Mrs. Alice I. waa sent by Mr. O’Malley for hie To Keep Title Hopes th# ClAC TVack Coaches Associa . — , , year’s honors for conala- Mogan’s closing 69 gave him 275 MsailChestcr Rifles." had made road conditions excep home on North Main street. 0 Koae, c ...... 1 1-5 3 y'Oince their assignment to the tea, to talk over the work and dis Hunt Geer and the late Albert L. Alive in CCIL' Chase; tion was organized at a meeting AP I'oll;Poll; Hostllosl of U th er| ten cy went to little Ben Hogan of and third place. Snead and Willie 3 Opalacb, rg .. . .2 3-4 7 The Pollsh-Ameriean* play the serviceable little chil tionally dangerous in parts of Io This morning men from th* : White Plains, N. Y. Goggin of Miami sharing the unit, the new officers of the Geer, died at his home Saturday wa, Missouri and Minnesota. Tour park department aet up the tree. held In Middletown. Larry Amann Fresh Inriflents. 0 Obuehowski. rg 2 0-1 4 their third triumph in th* Pnlli npany, CapUln Naylor of dren's dresses they have been ist agencies said drivers in most Rivalry in 21st Year. Hogan finished third, four fourth spot at 277. Each won $650. 1 Hsrsbiirds. Ig . 1 2-3. 4 league yesterday at the Eaat f making. Alt women of the town night after a lingering illneas. They had to discontinue work on of Hartford Public was elected slrokes behind Nelson, and his $1,- Mike Turneeu of New York col- Iford and Lieutenant Burr of —Herald Photo mia-imid-western states were fighting trimming It to sand sldewalke. 0 B. Bycholskt, ig 3 3-7 9 Rec by trouncing the Middle' Iletown. have not had the op- who are ((Interested will be wel Icy roads made driving hazardous this morning and the Bom in Manchester he had always president. James Jamas of West Ry Rill Ron! 000 prize ran his total esmlnga for l-rted tlie, $.500 Smith prize with 1 made his home here never living eithe',ther snow or icy roads, with the The tree will be lighted tonight. Whathcr ths current racs for St. Mary's, 52-30. The girl* te unity to meet their men per- .lohn T. Donahue come to attend. truck, pictured above, loaded with trap rock was a victim to the • Chlci Hartford High as (Tlass A vie* the year to $10,655. Nelson was 278. Claude Harmon of Orlando, 4 but a few hundred feet from icago area itself like an oasis of It was necessary to take the lights the CCtl, bsskstball title is to be a New York, Dec. 16.—UFt—Dart next at $9,653 and Sam Snead of Fla., arid Ben Loving of Spring- 19 14-26 52' also came through to make It _ v ^ l y . For this rea.son, the an- The society gratefully acknowl condition. Milo Morgan, of Hartford, driver of the truck crawled road conditions. president, Dan Chubbuek of Wood- Middletown Si. Mary’s (Boys) 'oanner day by e^ ln g th* Midd" edges the receipt of <2.59 from where He was bom. His father wai from the other tree that has m - rOmp for Bristol or a wide open, mouth's delayed football victory Hot Springs, Vb„ third with $9,206 field. Mesa., tied at 279 for $350 Inual party this year will have a John T. Donahue, of 394 Porter through the. window of the cab to escape unharmed. It hap A storm aloqg the Pacific coast P. B. F. T. town lassies, 11-10. liMW algnificance for local Guards- two small boys, Wlnthrop Mer- for many years employed as sta in the park for a week. eiibtful afiTiir is the question row Wilson High of Middletown as over Cornell, already chosen the Byron Nelson each. street was recently elected presi- pened in Hllliardville. which produced rain- in Oregon and In taking off the atringa Class B vice presidfent and R. 2, E. Burek...... 8 1-1 17 Coach Falkoski allowed hla — der oft he Apprentice Association riam, Jr., and Marshal Merriam, tion agent, conductor and freight lhat’s 't o be decided this Friday No. 1 upset of the year, waa sin- The Vardon trophy, awarded an- Big Jim Femer, the Australian agent for the Soillih Manchester California today whipped into a light* It was discovered that 1 Saunders of Farmington High os nuslly by the Profetslonsi Golfers rharnplon.. and Eari Christiansen. 0 Mikiickt ...... 0 0-0 0 stitutea to star the game and th ^ | Sergeant George Beeney, the at the Pratt and Whitney Aircraft sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wlnthrop T mountain blizzard along the ridge 'night when the unbeaten pace- ..gled out agsln for special notice 2 Gulda ...... 0 0-0 didn't seem to elicit as they Merriam of 478 East Center railroad. bulbs had been stolen. The tre*^ Class C-D vice president. today ae 1940’s prize sports oddity. Assoclstlon to Its most consistent Miami policeman, tied at 287, In 0 Qitnpany treasurer, will pive the Corporation. Mr. Dopahue grad route, main inland highway be lietters from the Bell City Invade member, changed from Nelson's 3 Bukie ...... 0 0-0 0 rang up nine points in tbla qn easury report at the meeting, street. The boys have been saving Mr. Geer attended Hartford Pub set up today Is much more at These officers will serve tempor The country’^ uporU editors. ____ _ - . the amateur division. Dick Chap uated from Manchester High tween San Francisco and Los An tractive and larger than the other. the local Armory to engage Man- man of New York, National ama- 1 E. Dziaio...... 4 0-0 8 ter. not enough to match allowing which cards will be School in the cln.ss of 1935, grad their pennies and are anxious to lic High School and on his gradua ol-.ester High in the 46fh renewal arily until the next meeting of the while dremlng some score other j Many Accidents Here tion from there entered the employ geles. stalling 200 trucks and nu There will be 140 lights on the 0 Gayeeki ...... 0 1-2 1 Biirrk's- shooting which netted 1| lin e d out for the Manchester uated from Manchester Trade have the money used to buy food merous pasenger cars. o a 21-yrar rivalry. Association on the first Thursday screwball cplsorles cp C ie s worthy of men- I of Cheney Brothers, first as mall tree. in April, at which time a slate of tion, were strong for the "Fifth I petltors begrudged him the $2,500 and finished with 299. 2 Kosinski ...... 0 0-0 0 ; points. This lad was-a one-maKI lyust Company authorizing Capt. School in 1937, after taking the for British cbildrtn. This amount Title Hopes at Stake 2. Wacowirr ...... team for Middletown for ha madS] I^ylor to have jurisdiction over has therefore been turned over to boy and later served os assistant officers will be submitted by a down” game with its manifold an 1 0-1 2 i electrical course, and has been Up to last Friday night it look j 4 J. Burek ...... the food fund. paymaster and then paymaster for nominating committee consisting gles as the piece de resistance. | 1 Q-1 2 ; oil hie team's points in the fin^j funds. studyingV iindcr the apprentice Because/()f Icy Streets Hospital Notes ed as though the coming engage frame as he continually rang th* | Fv Offices to Open. Urgently Needed Cheney Brothers. In his duties as ment could be billed as a clash of of Charles Gibson of Weavsr and Sixty of them had It somewhere | course nt Pratt and Whitney's Steel Center 16 14 bell with his long shot*. , This week the Recruiting Offices and St the University of Connec Mrs. Frederick Parker, chair assistant paymaster it was the undefeated cage powers but that William Carlton of Wetbersflsld. on their list, and most of them put | 2-5 30 I.1C the K Guards will open in ncar- man of the local British Relief So custom In the days that he work Birth: Saturday, a daughter to was before West Hartford knocked A need for on Aseoclatlon of this it right on top. Expect Louis to Stop Score by periods Following the entrance of thql ticut during the past two years. No One Seriously In • P.A.’a ...... 9 Bycholskt brothers In the seconq I I b y Ibcalltles. Officers and non- ciety, has received a notification About Town ed in this position to go from de Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham, 69 off the Clarkemen to the unexpect has been felt for eome time to as- A Three-Day Wonder 31 38 52 Again Target Edmond street. Middletown ...... 13 15 23 30 quarter, the PA’s really got startqJ I^SOSttmlssloned officers will man from the New York headquarters jured; Truck Plunges partment to department with the ed tune of 23-20. While that loss siat atate coaches with their track range the event for th^ last Sat It was, of course, distinctive money in envelopes and pay off. Admitted late Saturday: Mrs, may have taken a bit of the edge from the rest as s three-day won Referee, Tom Murphy. I ed. With, fast cutting and accuratqj ffliese offices which will upen the to the effect that funds are Instead of two trees erected on problems and to promote closer urdsy in April permanently. McCoy in Early Round [ company membership to men liv Court Grants urgently needed for the over 160,- Into Brook, Driver In this way he became well known Edna Schelbenflug, 313 Birch off the High-Bristol hostilities It cooperation on track aetlvitlss. The der. The first day the boys won- ' : shooting, the locals began to plaj|J th lawn in front of St. James's among the many employees of Of Air Raids Mountain Road. didn't reduce the importance of ths All track and crosi-^mmtry Manchester P.,4. Otrls I their real etyle of ball and befo ing In Stafford. Rockville and 000 foreign refugees in England, group voted against th# April 19 coarhes who are members of\ the dered how Dartmouth could have 1 Gets Out of Cab. church, as was the case last year, Cheney Brothers. He was also ac Discharged late Saturday: Mrs. gams. held Cornell to a 7-3 score, the j p. B. F. T. ■ the half whistle blew they were 1»1 1, Olaatonbury in addition to local from Czechoslovakia, Luxemburg, a larger .single tree has been setup date aet for the annual relays by Connecticut Interscholnstic A tW - cst crowd to *ee Montreal per [rappllcanU. Broad Control Norway, Belgium, France, Hol tive in sports and played football (Continued Prom Page One) Morris Bennett and infant son, If anything, Friday's clash is second day they wondered how a ! Champ'' Almost Unani* ■ * Brozowski, rf ..3 0-1 6 the lead, by 31-15. and has been strung with electric e -cn more vital now, especially as tha University of Connecticut and tlc (conference'' are eligible fOr form at Detroit in several sea.sonj. • 3 I All members of the Recruiting land and Poland. Money, wool The winter's first ice storm, and baseball as a young man. He 139 Main street; Mrs. Frank Gazd- th# University will be asked to ar- college education could have i F. Mnrdavsky, If 2 0-2 4 The visitors were not di*niay*ql lights. The front part of the Anglia, but the crew and passen zicki and Infant daughter, 375 Bid- far as Manchester Is concemM for membership in the Aeeociatlon. mous Choice in Bout 10 H. Poharski, if 0 0-0 and came back strong to scor* on* 1 teams will report to their team clothing or blankets, soap—any short-lived but dangerous, oc church is also being decorated. was a charter member of the m"s,5d tes^brng^'^efereVR^d .0 iMuler tonight before_ drill for last Over Streams thing received by the local head Manchester Country club and en gers took refuge in a ditch. A fire well street. the Red and WhlU hoopsters face sell how to count beyond four. i •Tsus. c ...... 0 0-0 0 point more than the PA’s In tbq curred here this morning, and con man wounded by a bullet was the ' Birth: Sunday, a eon to Mr. the fact that they must turn back Tonight But Challen* 0 f nlnute Instructions. quarters will be turned over to the As there are but eight more thusiastic in golf and tennis. and the third day they wondered L cm. wnrt?r ^ n w A. Mordavskv. rg 0 1-2 1 third quarter. The Amerks swltdH | Quinn Signs. ditions throughout the day were He was a charter member of only casualty. and Mrs. Lucian St. Germaine, Old ths visitora to remain in tha run I how Dartmouth could have man- 3 Siemieneki. Ig ..0 0-2 ed to a man to mag defense for th* ((Vintimied From Page One) New York branch of Refugees of bad, with possibility of a highway days for aliens to register Post- ning for the title. If Bristol gets ger Feels Confident. 0 I. The enlistment papers of ■ Wal- England, Inc., an Anglo-Americ^ m.astcr Thomas J. Quish has ar Hose and Ladder Company No. 1 The government, hovs’ever, min Hill Road, Somers. aged to best Cornell by 3-0 1 Dubanowski . . . . 0 0-0 0 laet period and kept scoring almost ter J. Quinn were received today system glazed with ice lacing of the South Manchester fire de imized the effect of the Nazi at Admitted Sunday: Mrs., Mary a two-game lead on the rest of Eagles Knot Indians Frora\a fine supplementary se- | at will and the game ended In tbelF { J Arthur W. Mitchell, the only N„?fra committee which provides funds, those homeward bound tonight. , ranged for extra hours. Workers the League it'll take a couple of Boston, Dec. 16—(45—Champion i f authorizing him to be a-member member of Congre.s.s. of the con- clothing, homes and medical care will be at the cfffice in the post partment and was the first secre tack, reporting casualties were St. Pierre, 82 Chestnut street; lection ^ fr e a k incldente, it waa 5 1-7 11 favor by 22 points. This afternoon continuing rain Teresa Merz, 14 William street; stunning upsets to keep the Men difficult to\determlne a definite aeesion Demers blasted a long shot Joe Louis is an almost unanimous I ; « f the K Guards. Quinn has had stiUitlonality of "Jim 'Crow" rail for these refugees, many of whom beat through most of the icy crust ! building daily from 3 to 7 tary of the company, starting a “not very heavy.” In one town of Monahan from winning in a Middletown Girls Eddie Burck had a hot day and , former service, and is expected Edward Fogarty. 118 North Elm second. Th*. horfort appeared dl-. between goalie Johnny Mowers' swished the net for eight twin# way cars in the south. have fled twice before blitzkrieg. that formed within 10 minutes of i f’’ Saturday from 9 a. system of recording events of the in the area, a communique said, breeze. pads. choice to win by an early knockout | P. F T to advance rapidly when the com- An England in the throes of a life different meetings and the differ a number of fires were started but street; Israel Smith, 1705 Anthony For Am erk Rink Lead vlded fairly \yenly among Ed Kowalski, rf . . . . 0-4 pointers and s foul shot to out* Mitchell (D.. Ill i, a.sserted that the start of rain at 9 a.m. j m.. until noon. So far 1831 have Hall Rated Threat That setback enabled Toronto tonight in his scheduled 15-round ^ 0 I -pany goes up to peace-time and death struggle cannot bear an ent activities of the company so soon brought under control. Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. Oliver’s disqualification from the Pasklewicz. rf . . 0-0 2 i .Shine hi* Middletown teamm*ts$|- railroads nui.st furnish accommoda Motorists, unaware of the fast- ^ Anything can happen, of course, |,, to double Its margin over the battle with challenger Al McCoy in ! j 'atrength. additional burden of even one dol true that a few years agto when The raids on Britain, although Discharged Sunday: Mrs. Oak when the rivals meet each other B e a t tallied two goals and two assists U. S. Open golf ehamplonshlp for M. Kokoszka, if 0-0 0 ! Johnny Bycholekl and Mike Saver* Men enlisting at this, time still tions to members of his race eq\ial ley Ames and Infant son, Elling Ram blers Twice being too early, r^her than too Wings by winning two week-end the 12th defense of his heavy-|i lar per capita. An appeal is ex I the history of the department widespread, tapered off about mid tv.’lce but a lot will have to happen for-Providence, game# from Chicago. The wings Warenda, if ... . 0-0 0 I ick did the heavy scoring for thS liave enough time to get thpir to tho.se provided white por.sous tended to people from the.se coun [z;‘g '“pTS! was written his records were night. ton; Mrs. Arthur Tripp, and in if Bristol gains its third straight As Springfield Loses Hershey also lost more than Jate. off the tee: Jlrnmy Wlson's j weight crown. j i Kenezlor, c . . ., 0 loca’s with 13 and 11 points res* traveling in interstate commerce. had a hard tussle Saturday, win 0-0 training In before Induction, and tries in Manchester to help their brakes, only to go into long -slurr- j will" H ahave v e s 'c h r i s t m a s T r t r t d i found to be of more than usual Add to Royal Navy. fant daughter. 111 Russell street; League triumph here Friday. The ' just a game. Left winger Gordie theft of second base m the World I One of the few dissenting opin- ^ Zawlellnska, rg 0.7 g pertivcly, trin go to Florida as real sol His petition was dismissed by ing skids in most cases as wheels Ml.Philadelphia . . . 6 »» ,, j Mllburn, C. C. in Kansas (Jity. action due to frost bite and pneu Methodist churches In the Nut che.ster fire department will meet .vears, Bristol has ruled as undis 1.1 hockey Into New Y o^ . Three pair is set for noon today when the tussle will be staged either in .sought to enjoin The W.B.O,- there will be solos by Americo ded. One went off the road near at their house on Pine street this puted champion, in 1928, 1929, Hershey’s Bears had conquered I Mrs. H. H. Sllverford shot first customary w-eighing-in ceremonies New York, Chicago or Pittsburgh monia. Gcntilcore, Roger Loucke, David the home of Earl G. .Seaman, meg Trail, were guests of Rev. ; and second a hole-in-one: Mrs. E. first-period goals by Lynn Pat JOE LOUIS Broadcasting Corporation, owners and Mrs. Earl E. Story at the evening at 7:30 and will go to the 1930, 1932, 1033, 1936, and 1010 the Pittsburgh Hornets 4-3 in an and medical examinations are w'lth Pa Knickerbocker's village i The Greeks said many of the of Station WNEW in New York, Whjlham. Rudolph Pierro and struck the curbing and dished a overtime Saturday game, that put F. DeVllbias followed with an rick, Brv-an 110x1611* an^, CTIlnt 1 to 6 to get it. prlinners told of going for severjil Samuel Vinci. ;,outh Methodist, church today. funeral home to pay their respects and again witii Manchester in Smith decided that game scheduled. Louis is expected to from broadcasting his records. The wheel. The driver was uninjured. ,to Mr. Geer. 1 1939. Manchester won the diadem them up even with the Barons. other, and Mrs. J. C Fry hit a . scale about 202 and McCoy probe- without food and ammunl- Admission is free and the public Another car went off the road The morning session at 10:30 was Stanford Not tee shot that stopped four inches hurry; then Hextell went Between now and then Billy , RCA action was ba.scd on the com-, followed by luncheon ai noon, with THE MANCHESTER in 1931 and 1938 and Meriden In Springfield, which has ' been ' bly will weigh in around IW. will have no more than one fight A LM ^ O Y . So difficult had the going pany's contention that Whiteman Is cordially invited to attend. east of Pitkin street and struck a from the cup for an ea.sy deuce and score twice more. T-wo rookies, ^ vim e, retreating Italians were more than a dozen of the leagues Fritz G. Bengtson 193.5 and 1937. slumping for nearly two weeks, up from Springfield, starred for The pull in the weights would —if that—and will spend the rest i 1-1-Round World’s lleaiyweight himself had no interest in the tree. Two cars were damaged, Briatol comes here Friday with suffered two week-end setbacks, combined score of four .shots rhamplnnsliip Bout. Direct paid to have abandoned all heavy both belnc unable to proceed on represented. In the afternoon a Fritz G. Bengtson, a former To Take Money where par was nine. the Amerks. Fred Thurier made appear to favor the champion, but of his time making movies. ! records of his orchestral perforb- recreational program was enjoyed. resident of Manchester, and for PUBLIC MARKET an array that Coach Tom Mona taking a 2-0 setback from Buffalo spikes that theory by recalling that From Boston Gardens, Boston, ' ^uipment and even their wound- nncee because of contracts between their own power, when the slippery han has described as "the best ball Other Oddities two of their tallies and Fred Hunt Louis, me'anwbtle, will tangle; British Yangiiards the past 25 years a resident of at home Saturday and then losing drew assists on all ,three. most of his few' ring trouble* have with Red Burman in New York i Mass. the leader and the firm. RCA like rendition of the road in Sliver Mrs. John Strimike, of 26 Mid- handling club I've had in years.'.’ Surveying the rest of the sports Tlie Greeks themselves burrow- Lane, just over the Ea.st Hartford Windsor, died Sunday afternoon 6-2 at Providence. At the same 'G | rid Play^ph W on 't Be The standings: been caused by smaller men. January 31. probably will dish it wise sought to enjoin the broad d'.o turnpike, west, and her broth- Pitted against more or less medio time the N'cw Haven Eagles took a ; year, the editora recalled: Sponsored By . . . ad into the hard-crusted earth and town line, resulted in one ear after a llngerlfifr illhe.ss. Club W L T While the consensus is for an out to Gus Dorazio in Philadelphia casting of the Whiteman records. Cross Libya Line er-in-law Walter Strimike, of 53 FOR TUESDAY cre oppoeltion in four games to pair of decisions from the last- j Th# Poughkcep.sle junior varsity Pts. aought relief from the bitter cold skidding and .striking another. The Mr. Bengtson was bom In Paid for Giving Up Toronto ...... 13 2 0 26 early knockout, no one ha* ques- in February, to awkward Abe Mill street, were guests of honor Sweden and came to Manchester date, Bristol irpunced PJainville place Philadelphia Ramblers. 5-4 i crew race, rowed in total darknesa ADAM HATS la the straw-covered pits. front part of both cars was dam at a party held in Victory Hall, by 57-16, Middletown by 30-18. (Christmas Jobs. after the crowd had gone home Detroit ...... 7 4 4 18 Simon in Detroit in March, and to Despite the bad weather, the (Continued From Page One) aged. in 1911. He lived with his uncle Genuine Spring Rib Lamb C hops...... lb. .35c and 4-2. to tie ;he Indians. | Boat on ...... 5 5 Arturo Godoy, the durable Chil Golways street, yesterday after Meriden by 44-11 and Wsterbury Pittsburgh’s Hornets rallied and not seen even by the rc- 3 13 Give an Adani Hut Gift Oieek Air Force was declared to Urges Elimination In Vernon . there was a tieup and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. An- ■ porters: the attack on I'mpirr Chicago ...... 5 7 3 13 physical shape of his career, is de ean, for the third time in an O .1 wanted to keep the Italians on the noon and evening. The party, der.son of 68 Garden street. Later Mealy Shoulder Lamb C hops...... lb. 29c I,.esvenworth by 39-10. j from losing overtime games to Palo Alto. Calif., Dec. Ig-'iTi— liave kept active both in recon- when a trailer on a large truck which w’aa in observance of the In the Leavenworth tilt, Z«- Magerkurth b>’ an overheated N. Y. Rangers . .5 7 2 13 pending on these factors to aid him April date in Los Angeles. Ortiiicate this paiasance and surprise attacks on run and the desert rain might skidded across the road above he lived in Cromwell and then re Lamb for Stewing...... '...... 2 lbs. 25c their two most Important rivals to Stanford's Hose Bow] football Montreal 4 Of Uiws Barring cause some delay. The advance is birthday of both, was attended by browski, at right guard, paced the whltcwast Buffalo 2-0 last night Dodger Fan: Joe Hunt's "Sitdown S 2 10 in getting an even break or upset Italian troop concentrations. Talcottville. A Plymouth sedan moved to Windsor., attack with five baskets and Utke team, the first to be eligible ;or : strilTe” in his National singles ten- N. Y. Americans 3 P 2 Christmas. expected to slow down In any case, 50 of their relatives and friends. A and again ara only one point be 8 ting the champion. Shaughnessy’s No. 1 Fan Dispatches from that battlefront driven by a Boston steel salesman, His wife, Mrs. Etta Ransom For a Nice Meat Loaf! and Lowlcki, both forwards, tallied the pacific Coast conference $50 ’ bis match with Frank Koves; Ohio however, because of mopping-up dinner was served and dancing was Bengtson, a daughter, and two low first place. Indlanaphlis, fourth Louis is following his customaiy paid the offensive which had been Help for Britain skidded, struck a highway post enjoyed. A purse of money was Veal, Beef and Pork Ground...... lb. 25c three times. Others in the lineup vacation pay compensation isn't ! State’s charge that coach Carl Sold Exclusively At . . . add up by storms and zero weath- operations and the extended com and the front part of the car was sons survive. were Rublnowski and Bugryn, for In the West, and Providence, third practice of making no predictions, Palo Alto, Calif.—Clark Shaugh- j munications lines. given to both. The party was ar Chuck Beef Ground...... '...... lb. 29c in the ea.st. both are seven points going tO! take it. Snavely signailed' plays to his Green Toppled but the indications are that he will ar temperatures was resumed over caved la. and was taken away by ranged by Miss Mildred Strimike The undertaking rooms of Mer- wards; Scsiia and Lynch, centers: President Ray Lyman Wilbur of (’di;ncll team with colored cylin nessy’s 80-year-old mother is one 1 (Continued From Page One) It is mid-winter and the rainy win and Leek, 35 Poquonock Av lA)wer Round G round...... lb. 35c from the leed. be looking for a quick kayo from of his most ardent followers. She j the week-end with greater gains season in North Afries now. Nor the Depot Square wrecker. In all and Mrs. Frank Shukea. •Sonstroem, Holden. Arisden and the University, who commended ders: the unsolved theft of the GLENNEY'S than had been made there all last cases where accidents were report enue, Windsor, will be open Tues Sullivan, -y^iards. New Haven, which had to go the opening gong, for, as trainer ; saw ail of Stanford's home games I mally, rain falls for three or four overtime to beat Philadelphia Sat the plan, announced there would Washburn College-squad’s tackling "Where The Good Men’s Wsar week. w’orld conditions, "to repeal the. ed the trouble was found to be due day for friends. Burial ndll be ■ Bill Coyle and John "Shorty” be no present participation by the By St. Peters Jack Blackburn observe*. “The i this year, and also made the trip ! Comes From” neutrality act and go back to in days and is followed by three Manchester, lodge of Masons will A Barrel of Swedish Salt Herring In Today! Large and urday, came from behind to win dummies: Ihb deliberate safety to the slippery condition of the hold a special communication to from the home, 109 Preston street, Malln, two of the best referees in team, which resumes practice to taken by Boston College’s Charley longer they linger, the more dan to Berkeley for the California 189 MAIN STREET ternational law.” Such action weeks of bright sunshine. Windsor, Wednesday at two Fat— a t ...... 2 for 25c this section of the .state, wi4t last night’s game. Trailing from gerous they get." game. Itadian troops, battered almost roads, and no arrests were made. morrow night beginning at 7:30 at day for its New Year’s clash with O'Rourke in the Georgetown game; Vichy Rule’s Fate would permit American ships to Miss Reynolds Falls o’clock. handle Friday’s game. the last minute of the first period, Nebraska. Hartford Team Pin# ‘Tve waited a long time for this ince.ssantly by the big guns of which time the newly elected of Fresh Dressed Native,Pork, any cut you may desire. the EaglAi..^ied the count in the Paul ..Cliri.stman's completed for carry supplies to Britain, and thus There was a general tieup at Under the recently-adopted ar ward pa.ss against Oklahoma on and I'll be in there pitching frpm help case the burden of the British British warships ranging along the ficers of the lodge will be installed. Leave your order early! second then TaQiroed home three First Lo## on Local the start,■’ McCoy said. "I’ll be in Depends on Axis coast, were said to be fighting Bolton Notch for more than an This will be the last meeting until rangement. Rose Bowl playei-a who which Mi.saouri lOst 23 yards. merchant marine which has. lost hour until sand was applied One Penalties Even Ip. quirk goals In the third. Spring- could prove they had to give up Cagers by 39-29. there to win and anj-^ne that hundreds of thousands of tons in desperately in an effort to halt the after the holidays. The next session Funerals tlcld’e Indians, who sent their tw;o There also w'ipre several votea British drive near the Libyan car skidded there and buhed in will be on Tue.viay, January 14. Fresh Cut Up Fowl ...... ca. 79c (Jhri.stmas, vacation J , jobs to •prac- I for Max West's home run for the thinks I’ll be an early knockout the war at .sea. < its .side against a lilghway post. Clemson. S. C.—Clemsoh’s high-scoring stars. Fred Hunt arid STOP LOOKING FOR-GIFTS! (Oontlniied from Page One) frontier. Mrs. Susan I,- Gammons Roasting or Frying Chickens, medium size at . .ea. $1.09 Southern Conference title winning tice for and lu the 'contest | Najonal league in the all-star Manchester Green met its first de i* 'J'ed wi-ong.’: Prior to Bloom's announcement.’ Walking on sidewalks waiJ ex- Fred Thurrier. up to the New York woipd be granted $50 each by the | game: Not merely because Max feat of the season at the hands of challenger found a new sup- A British spokesman declared A number of Manchiister mem Funeral services for Mrs. Susan Tender Calves’ Liver, Western...... lb. 35c football team broke just . about Airiericans after Saturday’s con the Impending RJom trials which Chairman May (D., Ky.), said Sat Vremely difficult, and several per conference. j hit it, hut because Manager Bill St. Peters Holy Name of Hartford POTter to give him an outside Here's Whot He Wonts . . . urday night that when the next la.st night that although "it is well bers of the Elks fraternity will at L. Gammons were held at her Fresh Lamb Liver...... ••••:.•...... lb. 25c even In penalties during the sea- test, ...... never had a look-in against , I a v M himself advocated.- nigh impossible to ^v^e an ac sons were bruised when they lost tend the Christmas party of Rock home. 21 Comstock road, at 2:30 Aiinounrement of the plan after ( McKechnie named the Nationals' 1-y the score of 39-29 yesterday at chance today in the person of Billy Authorized sources in Berlin Congress convened in January, he their footing. Miss Jessie Rey son. The Tigers were set back | Providence. The Reds scored six curate idea where the front line is ville lodge Thursday night. There this afternoon. Rev. I.Aufence 420 yards: their opponents,, 415 I times before Glen Brydsoti made I <8 hou^s before the game, Hartford. The Green held a 19-18 '•'ho gained a decision over ■aid that the Laval dismissal rame would introduce legislation for re nolds, town welfare worker, was Try Our Own Make Pure Pork Sau.sage Meat....'...;.. ■ the only change, sub.stituting lead at the end of the first half. McCoy here a couple of months peal of the Johnson act because it can be assumed that some Brit will be a Christmas tree and each Barber, of Arlingtonv Mass., offici yards. the two Indian tallies. Art Giroiik as a surprise and that, until the ish forces already have crossed Injured about*the head when she ated. " Organ music was played by ...... - lb. 19c; 2 lbs, ,3.5c I West for Mel Ott. 20 mlnutcsrbe: The Green went ahead in the { back. Conn, who is here to chal- German government has been itilly "England, in effect, la fighting oitr fell on leaving a local store. one attending is asked to bring a .the bordej^JL small gift. An oyster and clam bar Clarence Waters of Trinity college "We feel " a ' ^07" game time, and then saw his flrat half on the'strength of Fred 1 lenge the winner, thinks it will be a faformed of what it means, the battle. If EngKind should be de The Bfitlsh headquarters did not Warmer weather was predicted and three choir boys and three male Serv«r’s and Jim Hoiwath's has Louis \1ctory bu't conceded McCoy feated...... \vc, in reality, would will be set up and there will be Fresh Spare Ribs ...... lb. 18c "that any question regarding^ the b\*icTr"hll'flrsrtYme un kets. Slriani and Keating “kept the German press will not evep , re- dlsclo.se whether Marshal Rddolfo for tonight with either' rain or singer# from that college sang conference rulB will be enliroly i h*" 5f»t time up. * a bright chance. , |»rt that Lnval is out. .Mucceeded be .fighting the battle now should snow tomorrow. State Police entertainment. Nice White Sauerkraut ...... Ib..gc Holy Name team In the running GrazlanI had reinforced his fron hymns. ’The hymns were "One elesred up when its? scope, and the "He's no pop-over," conredcU ' as foreign minister by Pierre- ered by Great Britfun." warned that highways will be in a W'lth the Green team holding a one the personable Billy. "I fought j tier stand from his large reservoir Sweetly Solomn Thought”, "Rock safeguard surrounding it are fully point lead. Btienne Flandln. Informed officials said that of Libyan reserves. hazardous condition tonight, . and of Ages” and "Crossing the Bar” . FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES him receritly s n j he ha* plenty of .• A special rea.son for Germany’s President Roosevelt probably Public Kecorcls underatciod and considered, anil St.. Peter's got underw'sy tn the Expect Detemnlned Stand advised again.st driving except in The bearers, all men who have been that ample time should be allowed Wings Jinxed ability and cowage," | tfeserve, they said, is that France would submit the whole question TTie belief was expressed, how cases of necessity. associated in business wdth Mrs. Fancy Summer Squash...... 2 lbs. 19c second half and excellent shooting for that purpose. | on th* part of Keating and Parone tias made only a truce with Ger- of further aid to Britain to Con ever, that the Italian commander In an accident in Vernon this Application Gammons for over 20 years, were California C arrots...... 2 bunches for 15c numy and peace has not yet gress. discussing It in general morning a car driven by Bradford Edudn N. Atherton, conference i soon had the Hartford tesm in the would make a determined effort to Application for a marriage Carl Carlson. Lloyden Clark, Alfred Delicious and McIntosh Apples, extra fancy .. .5 lbs. 25c i rommissioiier, said that some quar- j In Hockey Bid lead, w'hich they never lost. Poor Hoppe to Defend been re-established. ■ . terms in his forthcoming me.ssage save his Important eastern Libyan T. Sabean of Rockvilie Center, license has been ftlc;d at the office B. Rcyhl, William F. Coseo, Er ters had interpreted the plan "as ' Fears that Germany eventually and leaving to-legislators the res New York, left the road. His wife, Native Parsnips...... 3 lbs. 1.3c passing contributed heavily to the base at Bardla, less than 20 miles of the’ town clerk by Arthur C. nest Sherman and Frederick Han Hard, Ripe Tom atoes...... lb. 19c means of subsidizing cnir play- Green downfall and more practice occupy ail of France ponsibility of deciding on methods. we.st of Saluin. Mrs. Ruth Sabean and daughter. son. e.-s.” Ruth, were treated at Memorial Burdick and ’Thelma A, Dolloff, • Can't Get bv Canadian will be held this week before the Billiard Honors gtemmed from Petain's reported Some quarters, however, were in Salum, military observers aaid. "The confetence faculty heads refusal to let Germany send hospital here for bruises. both of Klllingly. AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT Briatol game Friday night. Box clined to regard Britain's need "for would be a valuable prize to the Permits. regreat such/an unwarranted in Rivaln; Ixise to Mon* score: troops through unoccupied France more destroyers and merchant ton British. It offers a deep water port Two trucks collided at Pine and Get. New Pagtor The, following building permits Our Own Make Cookies, a large variety to choose from terpretation /but feel that their .St." Peters Chicago. Dec. 18—(45—Willie ' to aid Italian forces in Libya and nage so urgent that the delay of a to which the British Mediterranean Walnut streets at 10 a. m. They action was open and above board.'.’ treal-in Ovortime. Greece. Nazi preference for a were driven by Thomas Bradley of have been granted: Ernest T...... doz. 15c; 2 doz. for 25c P Name F Ti.Hopje.qf New York, world’s three month or more might be too long. fleet could ferry troops and sup Bantly for erection of three fuel For Glagtoiibury Coach (.ilark Shauglinessy was 1 , 1 Keating, rf I-.5 ifnute through France, instead of plies, saving the long haul acro.ss 9 Wolcott Hill road, Wethersfield, Angel Cakes, large size, white or chocolate...... ea. 25c 8 1 cushion billiards champion, has and LbRoy Llpp of 116 Keeney oil tanks at rear of 14 Leonard worried because influenza had j Bv The .AsRiKiatcd Press 1 Enhrelunas. 1-3 3 , announced that he will be on hand ttirougb Italy, was said to be to the desert from Matruh. Rye Bread, plain or seed s...... loaf 10c weakened some of his first string protect Italian home morale. street. Neither driver was injured. street', $2,500. Claude Neon of It seems to be out of one jinx 3 Bores, if .. 1-3 11 when the national atar-studded The one gift you can’t go ‘wrong on . . . especially if you These sources said if Salum fell Connecticut, alterations at the Rev. Karl E. Blake was Installed players and because it appeared no I and into another for the Detroit 2 Ferris ,lf . . 0-0 Although France is a beaten na- to the British they probably would as pastor of St. Mark's chiinth, hard workouts could start before 4 I tournament begins In Chicago on choose them from 010000/0 "man-selected’’ assortment The annual Christmas party for SUte theater $1,500, TUESDAY GROCERY SPECIALS Red Wings. Lost season the (Jhi- 3 Sevetr, c .. 1-2 ' ' Jan. 13. . . Cheney’e and Wembley’s are the nation’s leading tloa, informed sources here pointed consolidate their position there, Glastonbury, yesterday, retiring the end of the week. | 2 Parone. rg ., ...... 3 1-2 aut. transit of troops through the children sponsored by Campbell Warrantee. -cago Blackhaw'ks w-ho. acted as 7 Hoppe regained the title a year nianufacturera of fine neckwear. to safeguard their gangplank to Council K. of C., will be held next By warrantee deed property on Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz. This Order Your Baking Supplies Early! "We will not be able to scrim 1 Siriani, ig ...... 1 .3-5 5 pDOOCupied zone without Vlch3r*s the sea, before attempting anoth brings about .* separation of mage before Friday," the Mentor I Detroit's frying pan, and now the ago at a similar tournament in Consent would involve elaborate Sunday. Tickets will be distributed Courtland street has been con Sugar, Confectioners’, Brown or Powdered, 1-pound pack (Canadian members of the National W'hich he put together 20 straight er major thrust to the west. to the children who will be given churches. Since 190io. the pastor gloomily declared. "We may not be 13 T o ta ls...... 14 U-20 39 $ .pracautiona both to maintain ae- The British naval command re veyed to Francis J. McVeigh et age ...... i pkgs. 25c able to begin all of the hard work Hockey League who are taking victories- and finished the event Wembley Ties 1.00 presents. ux by Andrew Ansaldi et al. of the church in Manchester .Manchester Green The last word In pattama and colors, and above an— ' .fracy and to protect the Nazi col- ported last jiight that, operations served ns pastor of the church in Evapdrated Milk, Royal Scarlet, fancy___ 3 tall cans 19c I had planned even that aarly." the place of the fire. j ^ n s t the world's best without a Detroit la a comfortable second P Nome P F T Wemblsys ara non-cnUhabls. . tunn from sabotage. against Italian forces and bases Glastonbury. Seedless Raisins, Royal Scarlet, 15-oz. pkg...... 3 for 25c 3 Oavello, rt ...... 3 3-4 9 While railroads la the occupied along the coast were continuing Previous to 1900 the minister in the league standing with (miy 'The toumamant, which win Pumpkin, Royal Scarlet, fancy golden... .2 lg | t. cans 23c four defests in 14 games, but so 4 Server, If ...... 2 3-3 7 '#MM ara closely watched and part without letup, and said destroyers of the local church administered 3 Chapman, If . 1 .3-4 5 run 26 days, already has attracted Cheney Ties . . . . . $1.00 ly operated by Germany, Army sank the 590-ton Italian subma to the members o f the Manchester Flako Pie C ru st...... 8-oz. pkg. lie A PERMANENT WAVE far the Wings have lost both of 3 Saimondt, c ...... 0 0-0 0 five former champions. The entry Chtney’s Game Bird Snries...... llJiO :telada and all Naval bases and rine Nalade. Christmas Baskets church alone, but with the coming Cake Flour, Royal Scarlet, fancy, none better...... their games with ths league-lead •1 J. Murray, rg ...... I 0-1 a.** list will be held to 16 players. ports In unoccupied France are ’ ('The Italian high command of Rev. H. C. Boeckman to Man ...... ".large pkg. 19c M ing Toronto club and two out of 0 Gorman, rg ...... 0 2-3 *• Hoppe, In announcing that ha Always good—these fin* silk ties by Cjhensy's. i.teNBpletely In the hands of French- B y The Aaeociated Press three to th* lowly Montreal Cana ^ 2 wnuld defend his title, also da- ■aid a British cruiser of the chester both churches were under R. R. Plum Pudding...... lb. can 23c 2 Hovath, Ig .. 0-0 4 ‘^en. l i - 4 0 R Southampton class had been tor For the Needy hla charge. Rev. Mr. Boeck & N*Uo**l lAsgo* dians. That's one good reason why dared he was ready to meet Jake MA^IY OTHER TIESSGc*dSd Advices from 'Vichy to dlplo- Flour, Gold M edal...... 24f/^-lb. bag 93c Montreal 2, Detroit 1 (overtinac). they’re eight points behind to- IS Totals ...... 11-15 Schaefer of Cleveland, runner-up THOUOiTTFUL------— pedoed and sunk off the North man served both churches from Toronto 4, Ctbicogo 1...... 9 29 Inatie aourcas hare said Petaln and African coast) 1900 to 1914. For the next six Mince Meat, Royal Scarlet, fancy ...: ----- full qt. jar 33c James’ Beauty Salon ronto. The other Is that th* Leafs in the last tournament, in * chal hi* ministers considered the 're CHECH UP MtXJR, Ll$T...... New York Rangers 6, New York have been beaten only twice In 15 nis Passes Oonnert lenge match "anytime, anywhere” ------i>..r— Carry War Into Libya. years Rev. W. C. Schmidt was the Lemon and Orange Peel in B ulk...... >4 lb. 9c Americans 3. quest, made through Pierre Laval The British Air Forces, mean All persons, organizations or groups planning to donate minister and since 1920 Rev. H. “ Where It’s Convenient To Park” starts. his rival chooses. Schaefer chal FREE! $100.00 evety SOe pnrehao*. 'before he was ouated as vice pre- I$nV -WEP6 SOMEONE TOO Fancy Bulk Citron .1 ...... ,1b. 29c Amertean Vmtgtm The (Jaifadicns bumped off De New York—Bob Trocolar, Long lenged Hoppe to a title match while, carried the war Into Libya Christmas food baskets to needy families in Manchester F. R. Stechholz has been the pas ii Indisatpolls 6. Hershey 3 n ler and foreign mlniater lu t lO v E , that 'O U ’VE ahead of the mechanized columns. tor. The Increased membership Baker’s Chocolate, Package Xmas Seals F re e ...... 74 East Center Street Next To the Telephone Co. troit for the second successivS Island bslfbeck, wound up the two weeks ago. mad sugfiMted it Week, bat twnad H down. They bombed the harbor an^ are asked to notify Miss Jessie Reynolds, Phone 8115, in botn churches Has resulted In • -lb. cake 15c Pittsburgh >. Buftelo 0. tlmq yesterday sfternooa. winaiag sekson with on* of th* country’s be held prior to th* Jan. IS tour It was aaid thay looked on the milltairy buildings at Bardla twicie the naming of a pastor for St. Telephone 4201 New Haven 4. Philadelphia 3. 3-1 on an ovrrtlms goal by chunky beat paasing records. He connected nament. Hoppe said he waa ready so that duplications of gifts may be avoided as far as Providence 6, Springfield 2. Tony Dtmsrs. Ths afternoon con Glenney’s U on Axis attempt to during the week-end attacks on Mark’s church. Rev. Blake was with S3 out of 76 tries for sn aver for tha match, adding the details foothold on the rreneb SHOPPING DAYS possible. ‘ DIAL 5137 — FREE DELIVERY! (N« gemea scheduled tonight). test sttraeted 9.382 fans, the Isrg- age of 69 per cent. TflJL CHRISTMAS Fascist air .bases all along the Installed by Rev. George E. Myer "tre up to Schaefer entlrelv." 7 Utayaa eoasL Bristoi.1 t % •y MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD MANCHESTER CONN MONDAY. DECEMBER 16,1940 MANCHES’m t EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 16„194ff i m -V RBD KYDBR Thert Thty Go BY m iC D H iBUY U id RCWT/zf?'//' //;< K 3 0 f i > < Sense and Nonsense - UTTL« wSftSSOR Oaoraga Mother—A fter all, he's only a From start to flnloh its dollars Pretw on! Though mUte eboeura hoy, and boys will sovf their wild and cents that moke $anta clsul. the Bteep and ruggad way, oats. ftOOSUPPUtS And clouds of doubt beMt, soon ' Father— Yes, but I wouldn’t Father—See that you leave the \(HENif4EIR daxvns the brighter day. mind if ha didn't mix so much rye party at a reasonable hour. No fjLFTCfi/SCKS Keep on! Though hours bs long and with It. OPIH A Wanted To Rent' Wanted— Rgal EhUtc 77 Matt who "dliln't know a cow more coming home with the milk ’ Automobiles For Sale 4 Help Wanted*—Male !ti A p a rtm en t*— Vlatn>*> from a pig" marrtievaa«. between 1936 NASH COACH. 1938 Graham rooms between $25 and $30. alxe, price and convcnUncea. tied down on a farm brought aym- HIS JOB AS WELL AS HE Hs won’t be there. sedan, '1939 Nash sedan. 1937 men, who are willing to work. Ap FOR RENT— AVAILABLE. 3 Rope on! Though nil seems lost ot Square and Center. Lar- 3334 after 7 p. m. Write Box r, Herald. pathettc ehucklea from the audl- MIGHT BUT HE KNEW COl»rlt?.Y. Feed Service. Phone 5406. Packard sedan, 1940, Nash sedan. ply Tober Baseball Mfg. Co. ' room fumlabed apartment. Call Score Again -ence. "The Singapore Spider" end storms beat high. ENOUGH TO GET TO BE BOSS. Dad gave Mother O tton i^tock- 1938 Stiidebakcr sedan. Messier 8333. X Have faith! Be still and know that AN O PPORTUNITY for a good showed that the Parish Playeni ings .... Nash, 10 Henderstm Rd. 7258. God la nigh. steady man that wants to own j^ls FOR RENT -4 ROOMS and bath, Legal Notices can handle the more serloua type Jonas may bs right In conMder- Mother gave Dad a piece of her i.NOTOOWO-* JND - TVVO PAIRS laily a hose. St. Janieti'H Thespians of play as deftly as they do light fIg M on! Though fear aksalls and ing Its a ease of true love when a mind. 19.".3 PL.y.MOUTH coupe »9.5, own {ruck nnd be an independent redecorated. Apply at 612 Center AT A cuunT OF rnoHATi: micli> I’pcr may have same by calling Lbdge Honors comedy. panic grtpa the heart. woman cleans her husband’s pipe. at Herald Offlc? and paying for Model A Ford pickup 450, .1931 dlstribuior. Wages guaranteed. street. ill Manchestsr. within mnd for tha Appear Before Crowd Write Box C. Herald. Dlxirlct of Manchester, on ih* 14th The Playdts wanted to aend The battle you xvill aurely win if She might, just possibly, have mis Harold — How's the wife, r*dt»rtlsement. Bulck sedan $50, $10 domi, bal tlsT of Deeember, A. D*. If*i0. you play well your part. ance small weekly payments. ed House in 3 Plays. their audience home In a good taken it for her own. George? OUT OUR WAY Prenent WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Eiq., Grand Martha —Grenville Klslser. BY J. R. WUXIAM8 OUR BOARDING HOUSE VI nn m a jo r UOOPIx Cole Motors—6463. Business Locations Juiltre. mood but they did more then that. George — She’s Just had quinsy. 2 ' Birds—Hets 41 I'Xate of Georjje N. Aborn late of Husband (snapping angrily) lj[arold— How many is that AnnouncemenUi Kor K ent 64 St. James's hall xx'as crowdtHl to They sent them home with soro DOWT BE HIMTIM’ — 1/ OH, THAT'LL M!NEVER I ■ M.arirhepter. in anid IMstrIri, deer.!*- sidea and throats worn out from Friend— Tou're a Scotchman. Well, at any rate. I'm a man of you’ve got now? . WE MBySR.lNTEMDEO ^ECAO^ysu SUCCEEDED IM , <‘d. the doors last night with an audi 3>OkJ'T BB HIMTIM’.' T DO --THAT’S 1TOO COMEON,MAOOR,X iOMR BAKING of all kinds. ; ^^rvices Offered l;t FEM ALE DOG SPAYED. $2 50. FOR RENT—STORK, comer of Over 40(K^I*re»enl al laughing. "The Hummingbird Hic How Is It you don’t plsy golf my word. I do call a spade a spade. OPEJ^.MAOOR/vx! FOOLINS ONLY YDURSELVJES/J The Executor having rxhibltrd hla "lOU WOM'T BE V LATE — IT’LL JUST b a il e d vo o o u r' Wedding cakes made and ilccorat- female cats spayed $3.50, male Spruce and Eldridge. Telelephone udmlnlBirutiop aceount >5lUi riaid ence which chuckled with appre cups" was what catalogues gin Sandy—Oh, I used to, but I gave W ife—Maybe, but you don't call May The Star That Led The Wise ’LL FIT SEPTIC TANKS. 200, 300, 4CK), 6QU Celebratioi^ of Local GCTTIM’ THjET FER 7 MtZ TUCIxl .» tWE IDEA WAS TO ciation, shivered In fear and roar gerly label a farce; the Play It up several years ago. a club a- club, you call it working Men To Where The Christ Child ME THEM.' gal. capacity. Electric and gas good, Jr.. 10 Laselte Road, Weat YOOOOrOF THE- BUT SHEER WILL POWER, stoeet. Tcl. .5459. OnPEnED:—Thai the 31*1 day of Unit of Eastern Star. ed with laughter an the Parish ers turned it Into a three-ring cir Friend—Why? late. Lay Lead YOU In All It’s Bright A. CHRISTMAS CAGE, AND UNTIL SCO welding. Smith Weiding Com Hartford, or 62 Stiver street. Mid FOR RENT—STORE 145 Main Preomber, A. P., 1040. at o’rloek WVSTERlA WHICH Players paraded their best talents cus. It .seems that Dr. Bugbird Sandy— I lost my ball. ness, To A Happy Christmas Day. PRESEMT FER L THAT RESTORED MV r e e id r e th o se BUCMB^ pany, Biickland t.'all 3825. dletown. street, now available. For ap forenoon, at the Probate riffioo. in Atiid M.’iiu'hrater. be nnd the anme 1* in three one-act plays, a comedy, (Edward Breen), bus offered a WE ARE ALL AGREED THAT A COUPLE OF HELD y o u , ’ SPEECH.'vwx.HO'NBVER, I'M TA)ri>. Lounshuiy of Branford, grand as Grandmother Baker finally in pienza as the patient who fainted a clearer, saner view anil .\ddlv A. .\llen. all of South worthy matron: Grand Worthy veigled her young grand.son, 1.,4'Wis .street, I'linne 31/>0 singer.s. Ideal Cliristiuas gift. 177 -AT tjorriT «*r h h o h a tk h k m .> every time the word "needle" was To the world. But faith and grit Co\ entry, Conn. Patron Charles Leonard and staff, George, Into marrying the girl he Manchester Center street.- Phone 8083. at Marich*-6tor. xvlthln aiuI for th« WILLIA.M S. HYPE mentlon4id; there-xx’as Jerry Bmn- can change the human mind. CHR2STMA.S THEES. balsam ami T lU trlct o f Mnn.rh4»Atf*r. on the 14th Judfre. worthy matrons and patrons from has kept waiting for years. Every nock as highly unethical but high And make a better stab at it than Evening lleralfl spruce 3 to 7 feet. 2.5c to 75c. ila v o f T'f*r<’inb<*r, 1'.. 11*40. 11-17.16-40. all Eastern Star chapters in Con one in the cast deserved praise for ly practical rival doctor—all ex anything you’ll find Chrlstnm.s wreaths 2.5c each ami l‘r. *.'nt W ILLIAM S. IIYDK. K*q.. Moultry and Supplies 4.'t .1 n«l^c. necticut. local Eastern Star mem his or her ability—Marjorie Taylor pert In their respective perform- Anywhere in all this mess. So Classified .Adverti.sements up. Kngll.sh Holly ,snil ,Mi.stlelCK' AT A rO en T I IF I'Fb iMATI’ HKf.Ii bers and guests. ns the clever old p-andmother: nf I'.ir-UlT*- L. Kliik; la ir o f ;it M.7nrh»'9ter, oithin ;iik I f “ r the anecs. Betty Washklewlch, Mary friends, let’s staunchly try Count *1131 AVer.eiio wuxiia 'll n une Al.-u) polteil plaitl.s aiul rut flow- j FOR .>^ALE NATIVK milk fed M.itu'l'f 9l» r. in «rii»l n U triG t, ilrr*'a*- IdA iriet o f M.'ini*ltu»"ti'r. «'ii the l l i h Artistic Itccorallnns Mary Reilly as the jnlfflng, saiic- iDltials. riiimhurji And aiH'reviaH'’nR Bolinsky and Lucia Dwlre als’ of Pevi'mber. A. I*.. IMb’. The main lodge hall was artls- tlinonibus missionary: Katherine ai contributed their share to the hi •ach count > a nord nnd coimiolind tllle's Greenhouse, 302 Wooil-, Thr A'I'nini.«lrai»r h.TslnK oxhiMt • rrenent W ILldAM .s. HYPE. Kaq,. i ticttlly cess by building courage high. words SB two wdrd«. e«»t 1S8 Hillstown Road. Phone 4678. ♦ d hlf» admintM rat ion a«'coiml Yvltli decorated by Edward Sullivan as the giddy, clothes-lov- larious performance. The curtain bridge street. ,t Iso corner Main ta prlca of three linee. Raid uAtatr to thl* Court for allow- Tru.«t KntHte of LI file u-w of Frink, paat xvorthy patron of Ing mother: Thomas Mc'Velgh as closed with everyone on the stage, tetne rnte* per drfV for . tranaJent and Birch .streets, Tel. 5947. Free anrr. ir !• Friend—I suppose you enjoy ,Tohn H an d la te o f .Manohoetcr, In Hartford chapter. Palma, ferns. the college boy who didn't xx-ant to including the blackbearded medi being married? Ida. delivery. Arllrirs Foi Sale 45 CGH'LUKUt- Tluit thr 21*t dny of eald PIntrlot, d$M'«'n*4ed. rcriTil»rr f f . 1iM’* at •I'ul'-ck TJic M an cio Ht.-r 'Pnist . C*Mtipan> cos, in a dead faint so convincing Bride— Oh. yes. It's great fun. • Cnsh I'harfiT« at ihu I’ rol.aiu I'ffic r. In lied xvith red and silver, formed a plause for their Interpretive roles. FKF.SM t...l 7 jBa.irr M anchi'vt* r. bo arO tln -^i*am«' is iiei'ouht wiib Haiti »>«...| ** ctalll cte Pick your own and have It cut. clapping of the audience resurrect Yesterday we had a guessing relosted shoes. Better than new avtalctud fo r a h uarlnp on th* a llo w * • 'ourt f iT ;tlb>5vanre, it in -- striate to the season. part of George xx'ith easy-going ,y.Pwiuu DOCTOR, THE FIRST I Uaf ...... in. ctB U while you wait. .New England cheap shoes. See them. Sam ancr of saiil u»lmlnIstralIon Hcryunl ORP!:Ki:r*;- That thu 71nt day of ed them. What "The Humming game. He painted a picture and I T H E HEIR All orders for irrejfular insertions iZ-lb Tvlth Bald rptatr. nnd thi* Court 'll- P re e m h e r. A. T», LMO. at :» r.'uiot'k At eight o'clock xvorthy patron naturalness and Mayre McCon- bird Hiccups" lacked in plot and o tr m. xc*-! WOOD for lord t Goi.flsell, 74 G ra tu lv le w ,\\e.. in.Htrlrf. Ii54‘ dayn before nald day a beautiful gown of beige chiffon, S4X"ontl Play do it! TH' AHSv4ER.SD\ ■ j •old. T h o m p s o n v llle . (*onn.; atifl Stu art K. • >f brarinp ami return make to thin Sxxeeney as biislne.ss manager, a.s 'AXTH , ^he Herald will not be responsible salo. cut any length for fire- &OT .l-Mtli 71 Gr.Tn*!\lew A yo .. T h o m p - I'ourt. • splashed with brilliants. Her cor- A note of mystery and Intrlpie FWSTSWT for more than one incorrect inser well as man.v other members of VJAHT4 AUSTIN CHA.MBERS—Local and jMaco or furnair. $9.00 a cord. N' 1/1 \ llle. < .nn. wiMjAM Hvru: .sage was of lavender orchids and was Introduced In the second play, tion of any advertisement ordered the airganizatlon, xvorked long and SltiRIES IN s t a m p s T'TN iG l-ong Distance Movers. Tcl. 6260 Donald Gehrlnp. Tel. 875S. W ir.lJ .V M y. I T Y L L .fiidtfo. her arm bouquet, the gift of the "The Singapore Spider." The atti for m$Are than one time. .ludi:r. n*17-!6.tv hard to make the production suc SIM •Th#* l«ad\ertent omission of in- 68 Hollister street. Past Matrons' oseociation was of tude of the audience quickly eorrect publication of Advertising cessful. COX- <»4a IV WtA MtVICt. IWC. T M. »■> U t. FAT C?f V a t \ l•l■l^ItTO^■ iMtianATF i ik -l d AT A I’OI’RT OF PROItATR RRI.ri mixed, floxvers tied x*ith gold changed from jollity to suspense Last evening's perforibance will be rectified only by cancellation Household (^ nmIs $1 •It .Manchenter. within and for thr at .Manrh**Ht»r. 5vlthln am i fo r the gauze. as Edgar Martin as the miserly ef the chsrice made for the service Repairing 2.T Pimrlct of Man''he«ter. on the I Uh Ih«trl<’t I'f Manchester, on, the lllh showed that the Parish Players “ You Kuys " i l l have lo spread out a lillle—you can’t raise rendered. -l.Tv -if !>fcenibur. .X. P . It'D. da.v >'f l^$'Cumbrr, f).. .1 ^ 1". 4irsnd Offlcem Arrive old Jason Hnrridew and Mary Jo All advertisements mutt ronform SEE THE HONEYMOON—Three have made great advancea since much douffh that way.*’ WANTED TO TU.VE, repair and I’l. vr-nt wn.i.Lv.M MYr»r:, f-mu.. I'r .s r n t ^^•|LL!.V^t S T fY D K . i. Grand Matron Lounsbury xvith Doll as the shifty, ."xchemlng Mrs. In style, copy and typography with rooms of furniture $168.00. $10 their organization a year ago. regulate yniin pianu or player .1 iid«e. .! mly.-. Grand Patron Leonard and the- Meigs haggled an«l barged at each roKUlations enforced by the publish. down— 18 months to pay. Albert's K«»i .11«'’T5f r;irm<‘lo l.ombaitliv Irile IXaiu nf f'. W, H'.burt Mytban. Manchester may well look forward • rs and they reserve the rl^fht. to piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. other grand officers approached other with convincing scorn and Furniture Co., -43 Allyn street. *if .Nfanulu ntf r. In nald IMniriiM. de- lai»* .\Lanrh«-Ht». r, in ,«aid I'ls lr ic l, ile- to many entertaining and able of edit, revise or reject sny copy eon- Cf'a*i4'd. a*«$’d. ’ ^ the East through the aisle of East hatred. Both Mr. Martin and Mrs. PUNNY BUSINESS •Idered obJcettonAbls. Hartford, Conn. ferings from this young group of REPAIRING AUTO TOPS, side ('n rnotinn ef PeU r TiOmbard*'. 47 I'n motion of J^Lprld A. Mo.iean of ern Star officers, the latter at Doll displayed enviable dramatic CLOSING HOUrwS— Classified ade Churuli ntr#."Ct. nurn.ntde, Conn , ad- Haiti Manchester Administratrix. actors. to be^ published same day mu.st t>« curtains, luggage, hand made dog WINDOW SHADES.^ — Holland tired in their beautiful xx-hlte ability and Interpreted their roles collars, harness Charles Laking mlnNir:it-‘r. < 'UliKUI-M*;—“That .six nn^iiths received by 11 o'clock noon Satur- shades. 39 cents up. Installed. • iKPKKHP;—That six MU'ntbs from I lu* 71st tlay of l>ecetnb«T. A. gowns of lace or silk. The head with dramatic proficiency and French Stamp Shows 2 Z - dnys 10:.T<'- 90 Cambridge street. Tel. 4740. Scho4>is Benefit from Raid 2\lso V>netian blinds at low fi-.-m thu i Itli .lay o f .1 ...... A. I’.. 11*4 1 b.r ami tlip sain*' arc llinU«ci officers of the various chapters skill. Joseph Packard did well as l'^ Vast Colonial Empire Telephone You» Want Ads i piice.s. ( ’hpitol Window Shade. *16 l» . I ’.il ' b^ and tbd nam*- .ir$‘ limll**d •ind alb'Wfd for fbo .Tclllorj* with folloxx-ed. and the members of the "Rumsoak " Meigs who Is prevail Oregon, 111.—((P|—Oregon town •iiul all"\Nitl f-.r tin- ••r«dit'»j*t vviili. in ubicli i'», l.iioK in flieir .•lalins ^ N E of the last stamp issues be WASH I'UBBS He’s No Duaiaiy Ads are ac'.tpurt vjvvr the trie- j Help Wanted — Female 35 ('apen .street. Hartford. in ^\hl••b lo brin.; in th * :r 'laln iH a^r.inst .8-Hd .••«tai*'. am! ih. said .\d- Past Matrons association. Mrs. ed upon to murder old Harridow ship schoohi benefitted from a slo’ BY ROY CRANN •hone at ihs C lIA K O f KATK ifi\en nab! e « ( a ( « ‘. anil th* ’ *»ald ad- minlstratrlx Is directed t<* ^tve pub Carrie Straxx’, moth«r-in-laxv of for his money, while James Maho machine raid. Judge Philip N; ' fore the fall of France was the above as a convenelnce to sdver* w a n t e d f a s t , experienced | 3X)H S A L E -r A K L O K htove. suit- mini."t r.a to r Ih directed to tcl'c pub lic nofit!e ti4 the credUf.rs to brinsr the guest of honor, was one of the ney os Matt Harridew and Marian orderttd that $242.76 taken fioi'i'' unannounced “ France Overseas ■nW FELLAs'ASA8dTA<3«-“ A MENACE TO OUB f Aff TWEHTV-»atJTH AMP ELM AMOTHEP CUB tt WAITSf tltera. but the CASH HATKS will be able for coa! or wood, in good con- lic nnotlre to the rre.lltore to brlnff In th.'lr clalmn within sabI time al- COUUTHV, UMPEBST/^.* THIS TIME 1 CAWT accepted as FCLL PAYMKNT if typist. Apply Toher Baseball Mfg. I first to greet her. Members of Mahoney, as Jo.slc White, his girl, the machines be placed in the Opt" 1840” semi-postal above, showing tiition. reasonable. Apply at 610 'n Uulr rlaltUH within said time al lowed b\ postlMK- a .'opy -..f this afford to paid at the business office on or .be Co. low <‘.'1 by pojitinf a copy of this oi^ur on th.- puMi.* Hl>rn \t-tHt nearuHt Tempi® Chapter then filed past to xvon the hearts of their audience county treasury, the money to be a map of the world with Francs fore tho seventh day following the _u Onlor street. dom’t worbx LOSE HI6 i.ffb'r on till' puldlu si$;n po-.t n* ar- to the pla--*' \vh.-i‘.‘ (I). d‘ u.oi.«»il Ia«t pay tribute to the grand Martha, cq^pletely. The vision of young used for school expenses. and French colonies blocked out CAP. HE WON'T flrtt Insertion of each ad otherwise WANTED -YC)D.\G_ WO.MAN or . Ht l‘t tbe place where (he d*. »’ased tlw.-lt wlthm .-abl toun .and l.y pub- the CHARGK HATH will be collect- la.vt flw. lt wHhln habl t>.wn and by IbsMtiK the H.anic In .som»- newnpaper and to greet the visiting, grand of in black. Now that "Free France" guspEcr Moeotv •d. No responsibility for errors in girl for luni.scwork. South Etui of Machinery and Pnols 52 pu blihbim r the earn- in sonu- n e w s having a circulation tn naid probate ficers. and the Vichy government are OF RIDIM' IM telephoned ads will he assumed and town. 2 adult.H in family, short', paper h.ivinsf a circulation .In *.ild district, within ten da.vs from the Uiiesta Are Welcomed their accuracy cannot he ruaran- contending for control of these t h e r e hours, 7^30 to 2 30. Write Box R, pr.tbate district. . within ten days date of thVf* 'irdef. nnd return nmke Worthy Patron Robert Boyce In far-flung possessions, the stamp teed. Horajd. ^ .NEW CASE V. C. tractors rub fr.im tin* date of this order, nn.l re to this court of the notic** kU cii. Daily Dattern Index of Clarifications ber. Used Farmall 12s, CaUH;j)il- turn make to (hl.« ct.urt of the no WILLIAM HYDK behalf of Temple Chapter welcom- gains importance for the collector. tice Risen. .Itidp^. t‘tl the guests and served as master Births ...... A WANTED- GIRL TO stay With lais. Dublin Tractor Company, Before the German conquest, WIT,LIAM S. IIYPK 11-17-16-1". of rercmonles. He introduced the BSfXsV- '/ I ’M \ RnfiTRgemcota ...... H 2 childron Thursday afternoons I | Willimantic. \ M-’.7-t6-P. .ImlRc. I>attern .8846 the French empire included an Marriages ...... C to 6. t.'all morning.s. Tcl. 7755. .XT X I I li n r ! IK |■Kl >l!.XTK HF.I.l) organist, Clarence Wood and the ■Two distinctive frock fashions area of 212,659 square miles and a . Deaths ...... f> ' \T \ «‘*.irirr o r rnf>HATi: h k l i * at .XIani.-liester. wlftitn and fnr the Masonic Male quartet, Paul Vol- Card of Thanks ...... K aK M.'inclH 9tr r. within ami fur the I'lstrict of .Xlancliesrer. on the 14th may be created with this one population of 42,014,584 in the In Memoriam ...... F W ANTED—GIRLS AND young Musical Insiruments 55 r»l9Vl^i .NIaucheste.r. fui the Mth dav of Iiecember, A. O.. 194*. quardsen, Harry Armstrong, Ru- simple designed (No. 8846). The mother country, and colonies to g OOM DC SUSPECT, HIS Lost and Found ...... 1 women to sew covers on baseballs •lolph Sxvanson and Herman Mon- Einrow e v i s SEARCtUNO m r r T' tl.T'" \f Dc'*. lub* r. f».. 19.4'L l■l^.scnt^^X■U,I.IAM S. HYlJE. Esq., little girl pictured is wearing its SPINET PIANOS, new and u."!cd, taling 4,687,442 square miles and Announeemnets ...... t I at our factory. .Apply Tober Base PitVnt Wl!.LIAM IIYDK .rudv;e tic, xx’ho sang four numbers during square-necked version, with rows 71,268.842 subjeeU. Of tb as a, THE STREET HOQ VUATCHERS, renooals . t at great cut pricc.s, $187.50, $195., ,T UtlkTf , \ Trust K-late of F.llza nelinlield HURRIES t o THE WAITI»E CAB AalomeKlles | ball Mfg t'omimny. F'lni street. the program, "The Ranger's Song of ric-rac. In the ctirner you'll sec 4,272,685 square mil.es are In Mnnrhrster. * S>245 and up. Terms as low tuf $2 .1 >sfph .1. Sartl* ll.i "f u-t" of William H llehnIUdd bite of Autoraublcs for Hale ...... 4 i .^lnIlVhl•vt•\^ in 9abl l*l«itrb’t, nitn^ir. .M 'nchislir lu .said Idsirlcl, decea.s- from Rio Rita." "Y’dlow Gal." a small sketch of its other version Africa. L'*'* _ 3 Z I t. a. iia a a mtI ' Automobiles for Kxciiange p""r week. 20 mu.sic le!«ons free. ’I’h.' Man^f.^iur 'rr*i*«t rumpan^', I'd. "Wee Little Home I Love," and Auto Accesaofles— Tires . —xvith high neckline and round Of vital intertst to United States A. L. Owen Music Co., 265 Trum Guar'iian haVJriif ••.thit'itetl it9 a»'- The TrusH-i.- having exhibited it* '"God Bless America," xxdth the Auto Repalrtng-—ralntlng bull street, Hartford. Open eve fount 5vith .•«nid es»i.itc to this C/jurt annual account with said estate to collar—^no other trimming. Esther are France's American poisewions: Auto Schools ...... Y...... audience joining In the chorus. 7 ALLEY OOP nings. " for allowance. \l this t'ourt for allowance, it 1* way. It's supremely becomjng, St. Pierre and'Miquelon, off the W’hat It’s All About BY V. T HAjllLIN Autos—^hip by Truck ... OHPKRKr*:—Thab the 7l9t day of OIjKKKD:—T hat the 21*1 day of Worthy Patron Boyce then pre thanks to the very full skirt, the Autos— For Hire ...... f ; Ib'Cfmhf-r A. P.. at H o'clock nec-mhep. A. ti., i:i4ii, at :* o'clock coast of Newfoundland; Guada Oarsgea— Service— Storage '..i 10 . sented Mrs. Otto Neuman, a Hart wide waistline section that scoop' lupe and Martinique, in the West SURPRJSIM(5 e>/RKJTS I FIRST THEV FOUND THEIR. THEN, AFTER DlSCOVERJMO A WALLTC3RM f.>rpnpnn. at the rfpbaf** tifTIcc. in forenoon, at the I'rohate tifflop. In E5TABLISHMEMT IM THE ,IM STEPPED AM OLD FRiEMOl Motorcycles— Dlcycies ...... i1 I Jones Says: 11 FOR SALE PIANO re.-i.ionable. Siaui'lif Ntcr. I'C rt-ntl the Main.- i« said .Miinchester. he and thii sahic I* ford reader, who delighted with her up in the front, the bodice gather Indies: and French Guiana, in HAVE COME ItO START OUT OF THE lAEtORJODRIi AND THEiR ■ tX’snted Autoe—Miitorcyeles ... It j f-*r a huarim^n tlif.Tlb*"'- assigtii'd for a licariliK on On iillow*- humorous numbers. She appeared and the round balloons of sleeve ...... ~>S OF &OMMEM.... , _ .ILL TAME CAR^ lliisiBees mm4 rrofessiwual Servlree ; Huy Now! Stoves. Fur Call 6777. South America. These colonies LING SUCCESSIOM H/jCTCHWAM l o c k e d IM A CLOSET.. , i»TU''' '‘f *tnbl acc'^utit \v(tli said cs- nne«. of saiil account with salil ee- twice during the entertainment and This frock will be charming) SINCE PQ. VUONMUG h w a t l iN cjf t h e m Business Service.* Offered ...... I niture, Electric Refriger late, an*! Miis fUructs the tati. atid this roiirt directs tlie total 68,419 square itijles, include fs o 'iOU /n O,THEV yxWHAT I S V ------Household Services Offered ..,,11-A j Guardian to t>iih!lc- not,lee to all TriiMee lo give public notice to all her work was enthusiastically re checked gingham, printed p erca le'^ AMD HIS PAHTV I DIOW T I JUMPEDlTHIS ALL/I OOWT) ^ . iPottToo.'/vuHv, rrs:! Building—Contracting ...... H , W anted— lo Huy M 592,691 people, French^liosscssion i ators, Washing Machines. 5 pereons Interested therein to, appear persons Interested therein lo appear ceived. The saritfe' was true of or plain chambray, with braid r e t u r m e o to t h e SCR TOURS ME TooV ABcjUT f I g e t rr.< J Florists— Nurseries ...... It ^ .'ind be licard tliereon by pub|lehlnK and he he.ard iherton by publishing of these areas dates from the 18tta “So you’re Ihe tough cop who used to give me all the I ASSAIL- J muiClz'VL ^ Funeral Plrertors ...... ’ Vacuum Clefiner.s and Tony Obright's ;8y'op*K>ne solos, trim and square neckline, for DME-MACHINE THuosy y V mam.' W A N T E D - ELECTRIC train, also ;i ■'"-py of th;s' "flier In snine ?*- a eopy t>f Ibis order In some n'exvs- century. - parking tickets back home, eh?’’ LABORATORV AMTS) Healing— Plumhlnr— Roofing .. I* i • injir" ha^': u a Hrculatl-’D in x^aid paper having a circulation In sail! among them "In a' Monasterx' Gar- school nnd play. For parties, make Insurance ... l ■ ■ 1.000 Other Itcm.s for largo do."f jOisIrlct. fixe day before said day of den" and "The Wooden Soidjers." it lip in velveteen or taffeta, vxith Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 1* Your .Xmas! Note: No bi-aiinfir und return make to tl^' ! hearin.g. , and ri-l,urn nmke to Ibis Mr. Obright's orchestra played white silk or lace collar. It's easy Moving—Truckltig—Storage .. tO rt.tjn. Vji'Uurt. and h> nialllng on *»r liefore Public Pasaenger Service ...... 10-A money down — no extra T^'Tl.T.lAM H l(\ PF. ^December Id. 1?I0. a copy of this while the guests were am embUng to do. JIMiNEKVILl.B PUI.KS ‘ BY KONI'AINE KOX Painting— Papering...... ^ ' charges. Don't pay un Kottms* WithoiR^ Hoard 59 Ff-l7.1<-4<'. , Judjte. \rder addressed to KlUa Behnfteld, and during the reception period; Pattern No. 8fl'46 Is designed ' Profeseienal Seri*tcea ...... H | - j North Quaker Lane. tVest Hart- also for general dancing which for sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 ai)d 13 years. Repairing ...... til Feb. 1st, 1941, 'Vhat ,\T ('iM UT • I’ 1*K* >3k\Ti: 11 KI.11 ford. Conn. Tailoring— Dyeing---Cleanlng .. 14 FOR REN^—NEWL yV furnished cloned the program. Size 6 fequtrcs 3 1-3 yards of 39- . f w we don't have we show single room, seml-priVate Ijath, ji I M .! n-'li* *• • r M'lthln .1 ml fi ■ r the I , XVn.r.IAllt 9. HYDE ^ S e c r e t '' W e a p o n J © D Toilet Goods and Service ...... ti l>Uq.. TOOK. CARE OF WITH Cuurees and Classes iliembers assisted in serving the yard rle-rac to trim. A step-by- A l street, evenings. .1 uOk* AT A l.’OL KT OF PItOBATE HELDf T MIS CUSTOMAier Private Instructions of ttannah Andarion tat* at Manchester, within and for the guests with dellciotis lea cream, step sew chart is Included In your rH—t-L - Dancing ...... JONS8 ^ 3 ;: o( .NnnchrBtar, In laid Olitrlct, de- Distrlrt.of Sfanchestrt’. on'the 14lh pattern. —.1____ n _ ».• » EFFiClEMCy Musical-Dramatic ...... ^ ceaard. dav of December. A. D.. 194d. cookies and cup cakes. .1 ”) i l Wanted— Instructlone ...... B B oarders W anted 59- A i:in m otion o f Arthiu* J. .Vnd-raon. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, E*q., For a pattern of this attractive Plnant’lat Furniture 2 Woodcli*strr Ko.nd. Wrllc-l.v IIIll*. Judge. model send 15c in coin, your nam". Bonds— Stocks— Mortgsgss ... •! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Lead Pipe Cinch Xi Oak Street ROOMS WITH BOARD or wlth- Mil.— . ai1mini*tratr*p, ' Kstate of Matilda D. Cheney of address, style, number nnd size to BY MERKIl I. ltU>SSER Business Opportunities >* out. Rooms $3.00 up. Finnish,^ OKI'F.tir.I That alx montb* MancbesleP, In *itld District, minor. The Manchester Evening H6rnlil. Money to Loan ...... Tel. S2.54 Res. 7217 from llie 1 lOi "ln> o.f IlrrrmUrr. .\. The liuardians having exhibited Curb Stocks Help Btiri HMaetloae family. 247 North Main street. li..' I'.'i'i be an*l the r.nni* are IlniU.-O their ac.'ouni wilh said cstace to V Today's Pattern Service. 106-7441 HECTO*. iMDU Help tVanled —Female ...... JJ alUtmed f-'r the rredftnr.- ivUhin ttjls four! for allowance, it is H o w MANY CHANCES Ave., New York, N. Y. SHOULDN’T CpWff SNEAKED 1 r a f f l e d T)4AT OlO y o u SEU-g Help Wanted— Male ...... •• It h I e h to brin k In th e ir elalnia' OKDEUKD:—That the 21*t day of Everything riew! Everything HEBE 1 you Kn OxV OUT AN’ XA/eMT -AH'TRY AS Bs^lesmen Wanted ...... W ANTED—MEN boarders, hom* .... .Inet said eniate, and the antd Decemlier, A. D., 1940. at 9 o'clock Ark Nat Gas .. DANCE t ic k e t — SOLO eoSH . THERE'S Help TFanted—Male or Female 17 smart! Fashions for everybody, xwHAT T he OVEA TO CHANCES AT TWO-BITS X MIGHT, X .ndivlnUtraKir 1- directed lo . xive forenoon, at the Probate Office, In Am Super Pow bARO DOCTOR i OVER SEVEN . COOLONT Agents Wanted ...... •"'A cooking. 63 Pearl streeL imlAlo nolice lo . ihe or.-dluirs -to siild MifiH-lu'Ster. be snil the »afne 1»‘ Q.nt States El from little size 2's to stately size I Mit_FORD ! APIECE t N o l i e e |~V SAID / BUCKS HEBB." h e l p Situationa Wanted— Female » » brtn^ in their claims within e'jild iixxiirnr.U.fiir a hearing cm the allcov- 52's: Wearable, practical x-ersioimi Noeooy KNOWS Situations Wanted— Ms.lt llm e^IIowed h"' postlntr a copy of aixee ot e.aici-arrocint xvith 'paid ex- Cits Serv ...... OUARANTINED ABOUT th e XNINMING Employment Agencies ...... ‘*-r^ M) ,Zoning HtKtrd of .\ppeal.a Wanted— Rooms— Hoard 62 I hie c.taler on the p.uhlie sl^vn itoel tale. :cii"l thU I'yiiri direrta the El Bond and Share . that xvill fit light Into your daily VX/TTH OUARANTiNe , AU FOlJftOP Mvf. StBck— Pets— Peeltry— *|, In cnnfofmit.v with the rcciulre- re.nr"-vt\|o the plnee w h e re Ih*' de- cliiardianx In give imlillj^notlce lo 'Nlag Hud ...... ■. life' and give endless satisfaction. the I 1 OVER, t h b r b / THEMf \ ehlelws WANTEDFURNISHED riKim reaeed bisl dwelt wOlhln anhl town all rerxnnx Iniercxtrd t(rnlp4$ti In ap That's what you'll find In the new fXUMPS.t Dogs— tnr4ls— I’eis ...... mciit.s of the zoning rrgulaUtms, ami hv p^bliehliiK the same In some pear an"! l-e heard therdon b.v pijb-" ^^nn Road Live Stock— Vehiclee ...... 4J the Zoning Boiird of Appeals of for light housekeeping within live newsii»pel\ haviiifr a clrrtilat-lon in liabinR a eopy of ihia order In some Segal Lock ...... Fall and Winter Fashion Book! Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 minute walk of Cole Motors. Call eald p ro b a te diMri'c.l, • w ith in t.m- hexvx|>aper having a cMrecilatlon In Send for it this very dny—right Wanted — Pets— Pouliry-^-Rtock 44 Uie Towm of Manchester will hold Untt Gas ...... C. M. Jones at Cole Motors. ■ day* frtmi the ilale of this order, raid llialrlet. five djiya hefope a.ald Unit Lt and Pow A noxv! For Hale— Mls>el1a«eo«s a public hearing oh Tliur.sday. De .anil r r i ’irn m a k e to this cou rt o f day of iirarlng .and rriiirn make to Articles For .Sale ...... cember 19th, 1940, at 8:00 P. M., the n o tice iclven. tbix Foiirt. Pattern 15c, Pattern Book I5c. Boatfi and Accessories ...... 4J In the M\*nicipal Building on the WIM.IA.M .X IIVOF XXTt.I.IA.Xt ft. H Y D E One Pattern and Pattern Book or Building Materials ...... • ♦* Judge. J udxe. dered together, 25c. Diamonds — Watches— Jew elry 4* foHowlng .applications: H-1? !«■♦*. 11 1?-')* te Read Herald .\dvs. m u Cltclflcsl Appliances— Radio.. 4t Application of John F. Howard See . . • Fuel and Feed ...... ♦>-A of 41 Delmont street, for permis Garden— Farm— Dairy Products M sion to enclose a Grease Pit on c i n n e y 'W Household Goods ...... •••••• H M K S.\NTA’S SECRETS All About Jane and Jimmy’s Magic Merry Christmas z jy t_ 7 - E?, ' Machinery'and Tools ...... J* the north side of a Gjia Station at BROTHERS Muaieai Inatrumente »3 134 Oakland SI reel, in a Residence F O R R K A L K S T V I’H j a w e T sa jjx Offlee and Store Equipment ... JJ •A zone. WHAT DO iCXJ SUPPOSE MARiJeUXI^ BUT HE ISWT.' fSd OOlKKj SCORCH Y SMITH Seeing WiU Be BeUeving -t-'a ^ Bpeolala the Stores ...... \N0 INSURANt’K TACK FBOST I8JTEMPS AVUATTHIS TO SIV/E THEM AW»t/.' OLD BY JOHN C. TKKKt Wearing Apparel— Furs ...... application of .lames A. Harri 505 .Main St. Phone 6060 TO EO,.TIWKLEr HOW CMGDSTMAS TACK. FROST IS OOlWGTO Wantsd—To Buy ...... hi son of 62 Oxford Street, for per BE SAWTA CLAUS.' m V I .III IM'.I II miiirwF*— ltos«iS"ll»ar4" 'Beset ts mission to blind an attached gar CAW HE 4AAKE CHBtSTMAS 6ur AAAC TRUeT* f>MI W nL NOT ARttC. RMtanniats DIFFEREWT THIS CSavin*; convinced Rooms Without Board ...... — »J age to present dwelling at 62 Ox |HIAA....TWINKS ) « I* |AAM0a/V0U SHAU JUM i] X SCOeCHV OF HI* Boarders Wanted ...... ••.•..M- a ford Street, which will be nearer ,AN HONOAAauR FOR >OUR*ElF.' I WEEL •Country Board— Reiorta...... than the reipilreil re.striction nf | INN0CENCE.EL RCYA Rotels— Rsstaurants j ; m an ... TAKE >0U TO ZE four feet from the boundary line. I ItiKtms Wanted— Rooms— Boaid ...... WCLWVUAtK. OFFERS TO HELP ^HACSNWL/ Real Estate Far Reaf in a Residence A zone. Papered CAPTURE FRAIxlOS ABartmsots. Flate, Tei^tnents M Application of John Fisher nf eiOHTIWAMP ' ■62.50 LODK: AOOUMP- I^DNAPPEHS.... fitiSnsss Locations for Rant .. J* 59-61 Bridge Street for permission Boosts For Rant ...... ^.JJ TLL JOHO MOU SCOKCHY TEU6 •uburbsn For Rent ...... •• .to build an addition to present 3- and up. UW CR.» ^ •vmmar Homes For-Rent ..••• J* car garage nearer than the re Interior HtW TTlBy ADUST Wanted to Rent ...... Rsal Ratsts For Sale quired three feet from the boun and FIRST PICK UP dary line. In a Residence B zone. 'M % Apsrfaaot Building for Sale .• JJ F.vterior AAAC AT TVS Rualness Property for Sale ... lu All persons Interested In these Painting don'*.... Farms and Land fsr Sals .»••• Jl applications may )»ppear at this pottsss for Sals JJ hearing. lEatlmstee Cheerfnlly Given. ftsson PropsW tor Sals...... J Zonihg Board of Appeals. SubiirbaB for Balo ...... J] Raymond W. Goslce, . SUPERIOR PAINTING negl E S U U tor ...... H Chairman. COMPANY Wanted— Bsal Betais ...... m Aoettea LsROl Rstices Edward F Taylor, 9 *4MC|2 Box Z, care Herald. u u K s s a a i (0 latO, by FoMaiM Pez) IfatleM » . . • • • « • . . * • • * 11 Secretary. MOKflAT, DBCBM BI* l i , tMO Avaragt Dally Cireolation IT B E t l flltutr^rBtrr Eonitttg B m to Tht Waather Far the Mauth af NereeAer,- ItSS Paraaaat af C. 8. Waathar Bunas 'ihe Women's League .will hold All members of the Lutnia and The Chamlnade Musical club, Junior young people of the St. Ceceilla choirs affiliated with! Order Gift Baskets 6,564 Swedish Congregational church its apnual meeting tomorrow the Polish National Catholic Po^ nearing and mueh eelder tu- under the direction of Mrs. Ed Mambar af the Audit ►ut Town ward Daley and Mrs, Daidd M. will meet thU evening at 7:30 with afternoon at twq o’clock at the liah (jhurch are requested to at now from Plnehurst. HALE'S SELF SERVE nlfhtt W'edneaday fair, < Bwmett. organist, presented the Eleanor Chirloon S t Summer Second Congregational chufch. A tend a concert rehearsal tomorrow The Original In Naw England! Bufuaa af CiNnIaMaaa street. See regular adv. on cantata. “ Bethlehem” by Paul Chriatmaa party will follow and night a t 7 o'clock in the church ManeheUer A CUy •/ Village Charm i M d K n . BigrnuDd Gosd*. o i niiM at the Stafford Springs haU. EtvlUc, were entertained Sat-' the memherz are reminded. to Page 2. jneuioaui UIIUI.-U —0-— Group 2 of Center Church wom AND HEALTH MARKET , cvenlnr at a dinner party rtreet en will have a btisineea meeting to bring inexpensive gifts. Mrs. (Oaaaiaad Advarttalug au Paga 14) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17,1940 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CEf ren Wood of Woodbrldge Marjorie ’niton will serve as Pinehurst Grocery VOL. LX., NO. 6« I by Mr. and Mra. W. A lfr^ olayed the organ prelude and morrow evening at 7:30 In the iburg of Hartford, in honor of teacher-training room. chairman ot the hosteases. Read Herald Advs. «fth weddliig aiinlveraary, , poatlude. TU ESD A Y SPECIALS Double Green Stamps Given With Cash Salea lAithian^a Body Leaves British Embassy ^^^jMlJDtej^Tneadajl^ Britain Must Halt t British Seize Three O 7 Shopping Days to Christmas The BREAD loaf War Buying Unless Shop Early and Avoid the Last Minute Rush! HaW$ More Italian Forts; Tan Cm Sheffield Double Green Stamps Christmas Store Finance Aid Given Santa In Toyland Tuesday Afternoon, 2 to 5. MILK 4 Given Thursday Morgenthau Reveals In Bombers Raid Reich ConfecUomry formation from Phil Five Rescued SUGAR lips; Treasury Head Within Hour Aircraft Factory, Desert Force* Driving Country Club Lion Brand Genuine Ringlem Reiterates Statement Plant anti Other Tells British On Important Libyad^^; yT Store Open AH Day te Believes I^oans O f Explosion Chiffon Hosiery Hi Ho Crackers get* in Mannheim Area [ilVOSion WHl Port of Bardia with Coat Sweaters liv e ly 3 or 4-thread sheer chiffons. Silk from tip to toa. lepend on Congress. Attaekerl; Submarine ^ , ‘Steadily Increasing For Women Fancy Quality (!olored Ilorder Flatten’ng new shades. Coal_Mine Blast Traps Pressure'; Gain Firat Lovely coat awsaters for women. All wool. So For Fruit Cakes Washington, Dec. 17.— (/F) Base at Bordeaux and Lome by Air comfortable, warm and smart looking to slip on over Mixed Fruit Lb. — Secretary Morgenthau was Undetermined Number Six Mcrrhantmen Off ---- - Foothold on Italian •'.oet and Pillow Case Sets your dresses or under your coat. Copen, navy, 79c pr. brown, natural, wine. Sizes 36 to 46 Armour’s reported to have told a House Of Men; Extent of In French Coast Marks Colonial Soil by Cap* A real practical Rift! Solid colored borders In appropriations Committee to Lord Beaverbrook Says blue, mntse. preen, orchid and peach. cans day Sir P’roderick Phillips, juries Not Learned Yet. In SericH of Raids. (lermany Making Prep tore of Fort (Japuzzo. ------, \ $2.98 to $3.98 Ladies' Genuine TREET undersecretary of the British Ixmdon, Dec. 17.— UP)— arations for Action Cairo, Egypt, Dec. 17.— (/P), $ 1 ,9 8 set Short Shank Treasury, had informed him Bulletin! Leather Handbags that England could make no Beckley, W. Va., Dec. 11— British bombers attacked an Before Spring Comes, i— Three more Italian fort* more commitments for pur 1/P)—H m body of one of at aircraft factory, a dye plant ------' have fallen to the British Cotton Dresses Top handle and envelope styles In Genuine Goat, Calf and Smoked Shoulders u. 15c least seven men bellev'ed trap .New r'iitterns: Floral Chenille It's smart to choose a gift that you’d like for your Water Buffalo. Colors: Black, brown, wine, navy. chase of war materials in the and other targets in the Liondon, Dec. 17.— Lfjrd; wilo, with fre.sh reinforce- Ijirge Can llormrl ped by an explosion In the very own! United States unless financial No. 4 mine of The Kaleigh Mannheim area of Germany,' Bea%'erbroMusaid, Side Omar and Shef- Other Chenille Bath Mat Sets. .Sl.OO to $2.!IS i>ot extend loans or credits unless ...... $1.00 pr. Escorted by a troop of the Third Cavalry from Fort Myers, Va., the body of the late Lord Lothian, communique .said that Mann (Continued on Page Thirteen) I ferzan—are ju.st west of the Children’s . Van Rtialte Ciloves...... 2.i.b. i.o »f 35c 4V>ngrcaa modifled or repealed the Fownes Glovc.s...... $1.00 pr. British ambassador, rests in s Union Jack-draped caaket on a gun caisson a.s it leaves the red brick heim, ‘‘the chief industrial F!gyptian-L i b y a n frontier. Johnson act forbidding loans to | British embassy in Wa.shin^ton for funeral serA-ices at the W.ashlngton cathedral. Every nation with Wool Glove.s ...... $1.00 pr. debtor nations. , 8 to 11 Die center of the upper Rhine,” ! The British gained their first EXTRA SPECl.M.; AI.I, KlflDS OF QUAI.ITV diplomatic envoys In Wa.shln^lon, except Gerniany and lt:!ly, wn.i represented at the funeral. President ! foothold on Italian colonial Bath Robes W(K»I .Mittens...... $1.00 pr, He left his hearers with the Im- ; Roosevelt, who was in Warm «pring.s, Ga„ en route home from his C.irlbbean A-isIt, was repre.sented by was subjected to a sustained Violent Plane prcaslon that whether to make Gift Umbrellas ,V1I wool flannel. Wine, royal. Sizes 8 to M...... $1.9.j pr. Stephen Early, White Hou.se, .se;retary. seven-hour as.sault. Four I soil by taking Fort Capuzza M'ool Lined Leathei (iloves . such revision was entirely up to .\cw fabrics—new handles—new colorinps IS ...... $1.95 pr. CIGARS ~ CIGARETTES In Pre-Dawn British planes failed to re jand now are sweeping, west ribs Gloria and Celanese taffeta. ■\nK«»ra Mittens ...... Congress. Attaek Made $ 2 .9 8 Bunny Mittcnf...... $1.9.5 pr. The discussion of Britain came : turn. rover the Libyan desert in an Kinkid Dress (ilo ves...... $1.98 pr. And 1-Pound Cans of Tobacco up after the Treasury secretary Bla^Today Kill An analine dye factor.v at Lud- attempt to encircle Bardia Beacon Robes Iktys’ Leather (iloves...... $1,50 pr. outlined to the Treasury-Post Of wignhaven. a suburb of Mannheim, with motorized unit*. $ 1 .9 8 For Christmas Giving At Very fice Appropriations Subcommittee , Pelaiii and Abetz Talk "one o f the largest in Germany, On Diirazzo Brown, blue, wine. Sizes 8 to 14 Boy.s’ Leather Mittens...... $1.00 pr. Australian troops were said to Other L nthrellas $2.98 to $1.98 the needs of hi.s own department Member* of Four Cin- was set well alight, the fires be , have captured Italian truck* and .$1.69. to $1.98 Low Prices! during the fiscal year beginning 10 ill Raids ing still visible half an hour after a gun in a moonlit battle last next July 1. cinnati I'amilie* Jolteil the attacking aircraft had left." 'rHiii Greek Drixe* Now , night. A communique reported ra- Cift Toiletrit’s. On Future of France the ministry said. Hi.s and Her— .Mr. and Mrs. Ix>innn—Orange and Citron .\nalyzea Britain’s Need i newed offensive patrolling "on a An Inexpensive (iift! From Bed*; 12 HurtJ I Target .Area Xiass of Flarorw Sail! to Be Converging Embroidered Itevelry S«-ls ...... Wc-81.00 Morgenthau ■ wa.s reported to , Over Reich j considerable scale” on .the It reported a "particularly, vio- ' Hayon Crepe or Satin NiiM'lty I’erflinie B ooks...... '...... $1.00 i.b. 29c have made a factual analysis of , Three Slill Mi**ing. French W ar llini.lrr, A U eilds 1 On I^$t Mountain De : frontier‘in East Africa. Peel Great Britain's need for aid from : I lent" explosion at Neckarstadt, a I f'apturc 15 Italian Planes t'oty Toilet Sets ...... $2.00 to $3.95 fense Line for Valona. Evening In Carls T aleu iii...... 55c the United States without, how Nazi. BombrrH Hravily Navy .Minister and Sec j suburb of Mannheim, and said that 'The Royal Air Force Middle Eaat Pillow Cases ever, making any recommenda Cincinnati, Dec. 17—(/P)—Mem I "by 3:30 a. m. the whole tareet command reported also that tha Step-ins Lvrntiig In Carls I’erftim e...... ‘...... 5.V Sunkist Lemons Doz. 29c bers nf four families lycre blasted retary of State At Smartly boxed cases with His and Her. Mr. and .Apple Blossoms C ologne...... 81.00 tions. Bla*t T h o L'liiiamcd ! area was a ma.‘-Iib. Peck killed eight to 11 persons today, i Midland*, I* Report.. Talk ill Viehv 1 was reported today as twin Gr*^k others yesterday. Kevlon .Xlunlrure Sr-ts...... $1.00 Potatoes 19C about In part by defense require Bulletin! ' targets at Heilbronn on the All Italian airdromes between Twelve persons were injured ! j Ncckar were set on fire." I drives were said to be converging Hobnail .Atomizers ...... $1.00 ments would require an increase Vichy, France, Dec. 17.— i on the last' mountain defense line the Libyan ports of Tobruk and $1.00 pr 59c ...... $t.00 in the debt limit to 160.000,000.000 and three were missing in the pile '. Berlin, Dec. 17. -(/T; British sir Besides the atta'ck at Bordeaux, Vardley C ologne...... I guarding the port of Valona on Bardia . were bombed heavily yea* ut her .''beet and Case S e t s ...... $2.9S Lb. 1C or $65,000,000,000. The celling of brick, kindling and dust that i raiders killed 10 pei.sona, injured ^i-^hief of State MurahaJ Reappearance Increase* it said British bombers made day Cabbage until 3:30 a. m. had been a atruc-1 I the Adriatic Sea. terday( its communique said, and > WILLIAMS’ MEN.N’ EN’S now is $49,000,000,000. I 50 and inflicted damage with fire I’ hilippe Retain received light forays on several airdromes. The Greeks said a scries of a « "inten.sive raid” waa made on ture housing business establish- ; Anxietv of .Manv Vel- Of the merchantmen bombed, it Hull Urge* Defense ^peed ! and explosive bombs in attacks on i’ ierre Laval, his ousted vice- seven violent counter-attacks by Bardia last night. Cannon and .Martex Rayon Satin Undies MEN’S SETS MEN’S SETS ments on the first floor and npart- .said, one was ob.served listing and 89c $1.09 Secretary Hull aald today that | ments on the upper floors s i the ' western and southwestern Ger- premier and foreign minister, eran French Officials crack Italian reserves had failed With the fall nf Fort Capuzzo, A lientitifiil assortmentorlment of giftg items! HEALTH MARKET another wa.s afire. to halt the tortuous advance over the British announced recapture of on the basis of full Information | northern edge of the market dls- ' many last night whiic Nazi bonib- and di.scus.sed the general sit gowns, dance sets andind step-ins. Sizes 32 to 44. Upset by Nazi Envoy. The night attack was made in the snow-covered mountain ranges. Salum, last Italian stronghold on "Sausage Patties are a smash hit dipped in beaten on foreign developments, Including i trict. Eleven children were uation with him, it was an good weather and under a bright ' G ift Towel Sets the British situation, he was urg- ' among the victims. I era heavily blasted two nnnameil "Among other operations car Egyptian soil. .1 egg. rolled in crushed com fla' es and fried” - so we read i "important" cities in the Briti.sh nounced officially tonight. moon, it said. Give practical towels. Four'pattems In all col- $ 1 .1 9 ing all possible speed in defense (.'aune Not Detetmiined. Bern, Switzerland. Dec. 17.— f/P) ried out by R. A. F. aircraft was P'ort Capuzzo's capitulation left 01.s. ftiith towel, guest towel and 2 face cloths. on the women’s page. .And to help you “ sec for your production. Midland.s, the Germans reported — At the behest of Reiebsfuehrer The Air Ministry News Service, another attack on Durazzo. A l the British in control of a vital Gift Handkerchiefs He told reporters that he was While the cause was not de , today. amplifying the- communique, said bania’s biggest port." an official highway terminus 12 miles due self” we offer . . . termined immediately, Joe Victiy, France, Dec. 17.-- Hitler'.- representative. German Hand Embroidered .All I.ineTi Ladles’ Handkerchiefs relaying the essential facts about The high command said Mann- that coastal command fliers "car communique said. south of Bardia and apparently In Hughes, 57. who lives Bcrd.ss the (/P)—French Chief of Slate $ 1 .0 0 box In .All White and Prints...... ‘J5c-S5c-50c each •*"re»h** rvBn - irk>rih international cotfdltlons to the de ; helm, inland port on the Rhine. Amba.s.-ador Otto Abetz, Pierre rying out a heavy raid on the "During the night, a successful position for ho attempt to outflank Gift Aprons fense commissioners and other of .street said the explosion "waa I and another undisclosed tow n bore Marshal Philippe Petain and Laval reappeared suddenly in i docks and U-boats at Bordeaux raid was made despite most un that ba-se. like a puff from Igniting gas.’’ Every woman welcomes choice aprons! An as- Ijidles’ Ij»ee Edge Linen Handkerchiefs, .-Ml White ficials without attempting to enter the brunt of the British attacks. In German Ambassador Otto Vichy today for a lunchtable talk early today” did not sight land favorable weather, bombs being Key to C'oBitfal Road 2.1c-50c each. ^ I Sausage Meat Windows were blown out for 1 Mannheim a castle and a ho.spital from the time they left their base ■ortment of prints with contrasting trim or nek-, into technical production questions. Ai)ctz conferred for three and with Abetz and Chief of State observed causing large explosions Bardia holds the key to the "County F’air” Pattern blocks by the repercussion which were among the buildings X 15 . . . _____ 89c Slip-on and Pan tie Sets Basement Dept.. Lamb Stewing Pieces by French War Minister Gen. | anxiety of many ..veteran French cold-which made large-scale opera- the Natli^al Association of Manu Goebbels, addressing work- ______I tions almost impossible. Dainty little set for your little didarling—in tea- facturers that Britain needed im (^iyen Garvin the big Blobm and Voss Charles Hunlzigcr, Navy Minister officials whose usual tranquility In Sweep West .5,5ov- blue embroidery. of duty.'!.,Mayor Cecil F. Bates "The ' spurcea said Germany waa | MailV Injured aficl Coil- Establishment of an Alaskan | 'Shangri-La'," Satko said. Northeastern while Legro was a-| coast, the Italian high command i “ " “ sa ‘ h® border to seize Fort said the rommlsslon acted after land is fertile and flat. There's not Interested in who. supplanted . i ' i i rv (Boxed) "Shangri-La" where economlc-un-. ; hockey player at Dartmouth col reported today. ! «>u‘ h ot Bardie KtudjJiig a plea of the officers for plenty of Umber from which these Foreign Minister Pierre Laval. Slfleraule D am age to $ 2 .9 8 39c relnsniement, baaed on their ac fortunates might find a new life Is "but whether • any change in. . I lege, from which he -was graduat- The exact effect of the claimed i *‘ “ ''*** pioneers could hew log cabins hits was not given. j ^ “ alians are r e p w ^ to Baby Shop. quittal by a. Jury. the goal of Paul Satko, who sailed French policy has taken place.” Properly in Kaill. : ed in 1932. ' i Toyland Features e-. a a • Economic support probably would Watch Salem Home. The battle between British and I His and Her hia large family to the northern, come from farming and fur-rais l^til Otto Abetz. Adolf Hitler's Scooters Deputy Sheriff Killed territory last spring in a home j amimssador to Paris, reports from Basel; Switzerland, Dec. 17. — Authorities maintained a close Italian forces in the Libyan desert ; , ® .. *” "®* from » e bor-. ing. The thing would work itself raged on yesterd’ay with undlmln- 1 including t w p s which hav* Rcgfular $2.98 CelancM Taffeta Mlddlesboro, K y„ Dec. 11.—(A5— made boat. out. People find the wa.vs neces I Vichy no information will be dl- (/P)—Bombs killed four persons. In watch at Corey « Salem home and ' Bikes I vulged concerning Germany’s offi- also questioned relatives in Bos ished fury, the high command said retreated from Egypt, and appar- Given With Cash Sales In n r e e |icace ulllcera yrere woiind- The former Richmond, Va., sary to make a Hying better than jured many others and caused con ently arc striving to make a de cisl attitude toward the French ton. ' I ' in its regular communique. Turkish Towel Sets Doll Furniture ed, one fatally. In a shooting affray welder, a visitor today in this port you can plan for them.. I siderable property damage last termined stand there. Cellophane wrapped. All colors. today with a man they nought to where he started his northern voy Sincerity Prime Prerequisite j upheaval, they said. night in Basel in sji air raid which Police Sergt. Joseph V. McDon It said the Italian Air Force Shower Curtains Doll Carriages ough, in Salem, said the man be wa.s cutting heavily into British In the opinion of British officers Both These Stores All Day arrest on ai Virginia warrant. The age, envisions a model community "It would be no place for the I Trvlnx Tn F'athom Motives , the Swiss general staff declared liow long they can hold out will Games i slain man whs Deputy Sheriff ,"for people like myself who want curious o f those In search of ad ! "W e are continuing our efforts was evidently "directed against ing sought had rented an automo- forces with its bombardments de- of I bile from a garage there yc.sterday ^splte bad weather. depend largely on whether Itallaa $ 1 .0 0 set $1.98 Printing Sets George W. FTaher, alraut M . .The to give their children a better venture. The settlers would have ' to fathom the motives which led the railway and buildings each troops could be rallied after the wounded oMcers are Polloe Chief afternoon and that the man's own Sharp Fighting Reported Tuesday. chance in life; who want to' build to have outdoor experience—farm the French government while still the Basel central station " Egyptian rout. Regular $2.98 • Table Tennis Charles H. fillntoa, about 50, aad for the future on something sub ing and hunting. Sincerity of ptir., in a state of war supplanted by (Railway______lines_____ east of Basel car. later found parked near the In Albania, sharp fighting was Patrolman B. L. Perry. Minton’s cross the ^Rhine river Into south- ' garage, Jiad been .seized by police. | reported from the southern sector Bardia already has been bomb Ten Pins stantial." pose would be a prime prere 'hn armistice with us, to bring ed heavily from the sea and air. ronditton was reported serious. A He said that upon his return quisite.” about a change in th$t post which western' Germany.) British armored units west of th » Cannon Kitchen Kits Bathroom Drapes to Match Blocks posse of about IS oHIoers of Ken (Continued On' Page Two) (Omtlnued on Page Two) to Alaska he will - make appHca- As none of the settlers would for the purposes of French-Ger The government sought to de town reported that they had de Hand blocked patterna In three colors. Ouaran- tucky, Tennessee and VirginUi waa tioh to have the fertile, glacier-fed come with much cash. Satko sug man relations is the most Impor termine from examination of the t e ^ fast color. Trains stroyed Italian trucks, tractor* reported to have cornered • auspect Eagle river valley set aside for gested the community should be tant in the French cabinet, name bomb fragments the nationality of and tanks, but that it was uncer $1.98 pr. Come down—see our com eOMMAH/p la the niouBtalns near here. homestead Settlement. The site,, cooperative, with the residents ly that of foreign minister." the fUezs. responsible. The i H K I U U CORK • s • . tain yet whether they had wholly Box of 4 Six beautiful colors. 'Twti pattems—Swan and plete selection of toys—you’ll eight miles square, is 30 miles pooling their resources to buy When asked whether French Indlcationa Planes British cut off commujilcationa betofeen 69c Water Lily — Nautical. Practical celanese taffeta like them. M A N m iS T ia COHH- Markets A t A Olaaoe ' north of Juneau, where the Eagle tractors, bulldozers and other land- Chief of State Philippe Petain, tn President,, Marcel Pllet-Golaz Store Hours Here Bardia and Tobnik, farther west. —water repellant and will not split. t o v l a m d New York, Dec. 11.—HA5— and Herbert rivers sweep through clearing and. cuUivatini^' equip his recent message to Hitler, had told the F ^ era l Council at Bern These armored units were eub- Domestic DcpC Curtain DepU, 2nd Floor. Stocks— Irregular; traders aar- rich bottom lands. ment. explained the motives behind that information received so far For Christina* Shopper* jected to dive-bombing attaeke by ro«'. Only Homestead .Available He admitted his alms aren't en Pierre-EUenne Flandin's appoint Indicated the planes were probably Italian planes. Bomls— 311 xed; rails most active. A t present, Satko's 122-acre tirely altruiatlc. ment to succeed Laval, these British, and said that as soon as . Italian General Berdi ta ia UHOttSe'’SOK F'oreign Exchange—Quiet; Cana homestead la the only one avail "Moat of all,” he said, ‘1 want sources aald; this point had been definitely es- Local stores will remain open until 0 o'clock for flve eve command at Bardia and Oanarat able in the region. The remainder "Apparently not." tabliabed the council would "make dian dolbir improves. a school for my children. There nings before Christmas for the convenience of late aboppera. Bergonsoli, whom the Brttiah have - Gift Suggestions for the Sentimental Person With me Cotton— Uneven; Bombay sell- has been set aside as a national isn't one in the region now. Our They further intimated that an energetic protest to London dubbed ’’General Electrte W h l(% ; The holiday schedule will go Into effect this Thursday night and the Practical Side— lAg; spot house support forest. The former Virginian went closest neighbor is four miles since the meeting between Hitler asklhg for reparations.” era,” alao waa reported Um tk The Valuable Premiums You Get for Your 'iil’W Green Sugar—Higher: Cubw buying, to Washington to explain his plan away. It'a 17 miles to the grocery and Petain at Tours— whare, it (In Beriin. authorised sourcea will continue Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tueaday, according auing exhortationa to tha The JW.HAL4 CORK « to Interior Department and For said the bombg were British end troop*. General BergonxaU i* \ GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MAHCMISTni CPHII* of Slort. ^ Stamps Make Shopping At These Stores Extra Profft filetato—Steady; export copper store. I f the commtmity la es was said, mare principles had bean to decision of the Retail Merchants Bureau of the Oiamber of est Service officials. 'They sug- discussed—there had, been no con- called the bombing a flagrant tn be popular with hlS mm price hardens. tablished, we could have our CJommerce. . “ able. Wool Tops—Mixed; trade and I gcsted'tbat he apply to have the own school, a non-denomlnational spot house buying: liquidation. 1 area thrown open fo r aettlement. church, stores and our own dock.” (ConUnued On Paga Two) (Continued On Paga Twn) (ConttoMd 0* r