TIIURBDAT, OECEMBEK S6, IMO llbmrlirBtnr Ettntfng ItrraUi Averacs Dslljr Cireolstien Fee Rm M oeth ef Neveeibev, 1949 The WaRtbar . - A 5 6 4 Fereeeat of tl. 8. Weelber Buresu Entries Qose ^ n ta Claus* Whiskers Acts on Hunch; HERE’S rioudy, ooraMloeel rein tnnIgM HEAT COMFORT! MefebSh ef the Aedit ' and Saturday, little change - In Bags Car Thief Now try a supreme Fuel Oil Bureau ef Clreuletlent temperature. InXIC Contest Singed by Chimney Fire for full-comfort Heating! Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm » ' ■ Profuse heat — instantly X Twenty-one to Compete Santa loat his whiskers bi a4’ At 10:45 Tuesday night a still Officer GalUgan Nabs controlled heat—attention- VOI.. LX„ NO. 74 (Uaaalfled Advertteluf on Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27^1910 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS? chimney Are at the home of Po- alarm called Ho.' 1 company to free Heat—at lowest heat- For Pri*e« for Decora­ licemaib Harold Helfron at 9:45 126 Bidwcll street to' extinguish Springfield Man on last night. Santa has been having a chimney Are. There w as no cost! Is that a lot to prom- tions of Homes. rather hard luck at the Heffron damage. Tolland Turnpike. Ise for Fuel Oil? It ia a , home. He was first noticed over At 12:30 yesterday morning peo. OIL/o promise which our Fuel Oil Music, Radio New Trouble Zone Along^^^^nube A total of twenty-one entnes | house in a balloon, which later pie living in the Batch and Brown ‘T juat didn't like the looks of fs , , u ■ fulfills! Try one tank-fllllng, Senators Demand was received for the second an­ exploded and he had to take to a the car,** Policeman David Oalll- block on Depot Square were l-H-l-K-K-K-i-J-i-K*} _ Sea Raider Attacks nual Christmas Home Decorating parachute. The earthquake on awakened by heavy smoke that gan said this morning In sxplaln- lYrloct flralmtf iuid know! Groups Face Contest sponsored by the Wom­ Tuesday dislodged him frotn the was Ailing the upper part of the Ing why he had halted a driver on en's Auxiliary of the Chamber of parachute and also knoekea&over building. Chief Griswold of the MILES the men and women who were out M anchester Are departm ent was Tolland turnpike yesterday morn­ FUEL A RANGE o n . Negotiated Peace Commerce, it was announced to­ ing. The driver turned out to be Federal Trial ■ocial gel-togetheK fpr young day, and a committee of judges in the yard. Santa w-as given a called and found a motor burning In Any Quantity— Any Time plp (Jf'lilgh'nohool age will be will .spend the rest of thi.s week. position on top of the chimney. In the cellar of E. J. Murphy's an auto thief, and the car was one British Pacific Isle; thia evening at St. Mary'a In visiting the various homes and Last night Mr. Heffron want to drug store. The switch was pulled stolen by him earlier In SprlngSeld. Wholesale and Retail Jackson Orders Crimin­ Mb houae, sponsored ■by the selecting the prise wdnners in the the cellar to fix the Are. The and the trouble was over. A new Terms Be Sought smoke that resulted circled around motor which is used in connection Galligan, on patrol, said he noticed s. s. ilor Choir. three classifications of the con­ the car, a fairly large sedan, ap­ al Proceedings Started test. Santa and people seeing it notlAed with the soda fountain, was in­ BANTLY on. COMPANY V: the Are departm ent. No. 1 com­ stalled yesterday. proach. Nothing was wrong with Against Four Parties t*rbe Colonial Board Company, First Dlvisioii. its operation, but acting on a Kleven entries were submitted pany of the South Manchester de­ These were the only Ares In the Center Street Phone 5293 Roosevelt Declines Com-; W __ Fliers Hit Bordeaux ner of what is known as the hiuich, the policeman halted It: for the decoration and illumina­ partment arrived, but the trouble town during the holiday, although In Broadcast Row. .ifilitaen farm, on Parker street, is was all over, the only damage be­ the Aremen were prepared for Inside was Rosario Rlbard, 27, _____ Serving the Public for 2.3 Years, ment on Suggestions; t r i V e n IflilrMlng to rent the land and cx- tion of homes and general sur­ ing to Santa's whiskers. many calls. of 3 Central street, SprlngSeld, W ashington, Dec. 27 -OP) Music that It will be leased by a - Photo by fipford r»f*rh»rt roundings. including Harold Hef- employed at the U. 8. Armory Efforts Made to Organ- S t u t e P o S t Small Forres Hammer at Vessel Sailing Under cco company. Ml^ tlan^ I>ny fron of .112 Center street, the ma­ there. On demsmd, Rlbard could z e Opposition to and' radio interests, locked for Targets in 'Invasion Wood Avers jor winner of last year’s contest. not produce an operator's license, months In conflict over a new Japanese Name, Hying ' ,, . , ,, ,, Others competing in this division I .Sm Iss Bcmice Jiiiil, of the Weldon Mr and .Mrs hr^k H_ I ay of . -S. Smith of, claiming he had left It at home. He •resident's Aid - to broadcasting contract, f*«e Feder­ Port’ ami Attaek Sev- Japan's (lolors Slielle liilwutv Salon, has distributed to State Filled ! Local Police did not know where the registra­ By Baldwin BrU is/l N ccd !» Pales street, Hartford h.ave an-i Turnpike. Joseph, Britain Policy Also. al prosecution early In January Ihgr clientele the usual handsome uounced the engagement of their, Rehrend of 12 Cooper Hill i tion papers of the. Car he was driv­ DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT under the anti-trust laws. eral Airdromes; Reviv- „ Nauru Shorlly After i^Mk cali^dars. If there are any daughter. .Muss M vlene . ane Pay ^ j jlS ing were located. Rlbard said the Holding that the music-loving al of Aerial War After M onCy B adly IllBtrons or friends who h,ave been to .lohn .losephlosrph Tl%-n.an,T(\-n.nn Jr., .son of To Capacity! Hold Drawing car belonged to a friend of his. ALW.AVS THE REST CHEF’S SPECIALS Washington, Dec. 27.—(/P) Gels 16’Month» A p- public would be the loser If the Daybreak, Australian IfSferlooked, and will notify- the Parker street. R. E. Hagedom of Taken to headquarters, Rlbard’s OF FOODS! Mr. and -Mr*. J, J. Tlvnan, Sr., of 110 Glenwood street, .Mr. and Roant Turkey —Demands from some sena­ pointmenl as Dairy and controversy over song copyrights Christmas Truer Fol------Prime Minister An- l^hlon. they will be glad to mail 56 Porter street. The nnnbuiVce- statements were checked, and It continued. Attorney General Jack- ithem. ; Mrs. David D. Sloan of 25-Cl)es- Rcniofleled Theater Is But It Is to Decide Days was found he had had his license Twinkling Tunra By Roaat Beef tors that the United States loHejl hy Aelivily of ment was made at a Christmas ter Drive, Harold E. Clarke of 137 Food Commissioner of son announced last night that he Chancellor o f Exchequer noiinees; Reason for dinner at the home of Mr. .and suspended last April after convic­ The Oak Grill Swlngxterx! Half Brnlleni inquire into the prospectsTor Arthur E. Roberts, son of Mr. ! i Henry street, .Mr. and Mrs. Janie.s Visited by Crowcis Off; Will Need an Steakn had ordered a criminal proceeiling Nazi Long-Range (zuiis Mrs. l>ay. tion of theft of a motor vehicle. a negotiated peace in Europe Salary of $H,000. started at Milwaukee against four Announces Two !Setc Bonihardiiig Unknown I aM Mrs, Charles Roberts Jr. of | ''H. Sheekev of 34 Olcott Drive, Further checkup disclosed that the WINES — LIQUORS Veal Cutlete Both .Miss Day and her fiance l.lohn M. Boyle of 681 East Middle Afternoon, Evening. E xtra Man. parties to the dispute. fPLOESTI li&ademy street, has returned to [I attended the fnlver‘iity of Con- car he had been found in was siso AND BEER brought no comment today Types of If or Securi- llfbrfolk. Va. after a four-day Turnpike. Emil A. Dietz of 40 H artford, Dec. 27 iJI" —A 16- Tliese are: The American Society London, Dec. 27,—iJPi— . , > Melbourne, Australia, Dec. i necficiit. Mi.ss Day is employed Capacity crowds attended the ___ w u . I stolen, and that it was the proper- from Pre.sident Roosevelt. Ijglkve' of absence. He h.ad as his , I W etherell street. Jam es O. Mc- e ™ W alter L. Plude of Bpring- WE CATER TO BANQUETS montha appointment as state dairy of Authors, (Composers and Pub­ .Small force.s oT British boml>- > ties to Huy ff eapons.. 27.—(/P)—A sea raider aail- bv the Tiavelera' Insurance coni- continuous performance • at the lice department took' part in g Asked about these sugges­ lishers, (ASCAP), The National ' Caw. Jr„ of 13 Cobum Road. 30 Oak S treet and food commissioner at $5,000 a er.s hammered at targets in ' ■ " ' I ing under a .Japanese name ^ are''^Vt'a- i 'nspec- Only two entries were received State theater yesterday afternoon lottery yesterday. Starting Jan­ tions at a press conference, yeaK was given by Governor Bald­ Broadcasting Company, The Col­ IA 5ndon. Dec. 27 ij>i Sir ^ and flying .lapanese c o lo rs [Boned on the Sampson. , company. for the ■ decor.ation and illumina­ and evening. Manager Jack San- uary 1 each regular member of notiffed and came here for Ribard OAK GRILL the cliief e.xecutive said the win ri^ay fo his retiring executive umbia Broadcasting System, and BUCHAREST tion of doorways and shrubbery, so said today, and the movie-goers the department, excluding officers, today. ■ easiest way to answer was to secretary, James B. Ixiwell of Can­ Broadcast Music, Inc., an oigan- deaux, Nazi-occupied France, ■ Kingsley Worxi, chancellor of the heavily shelled the British- The state meeting of Townsend | ^ being those of Kenneth Q. Mor- were unanimous in their praise of will be given three days a month ton. ir.atlon set up by the radio indus­ ..last night and attacked sev- exchequer, declared tonight that mandated I.sland of Nauru the many improvements that had off from duty instead of two say he hail no news. , j clubs will be held tomorrow eve- j Limie l^idge No. 72. Knights of j-i.son of .17 Rlro .street and Donald Mr. I»well will take his new post try as a whole, through The Na­ A eral airdromes in daylight Britain's need of money for war .shortly after daybreak today, I nlng a t 117 Hungerford street, i pythl.-is, will hohi its regular meet- McCabe of 115 Ru.ssell street. been brought about at a cost of days. The police commissioners i He repeated this when queried tional Association of Broadcasters, weapon* li "imperative." He an­ .426,000. F or a week the th eater left the selection,-of the day.s up | whether that implied he would on Jan. 1 to serve until May 1, yesterday, it was announced it wa.s announced by Primt, H artford. An o.vater supper will '■‘ be ling tomorrow night .at S o'clock. Doorwn.s'S Only. 1942, filling the tinexpired four- to parallel AS():AP. B la c K nounced two new types of war se­ I aarved from 6 to 7:30 p m. 1 Election of fifticers will take place i Eight entries are for doorways w'as a hive of activity as work­ to Chief Gordon. The chief dcr have nnmething later on it. Aaked TTirough copyright*, a large pro­ officiall.v today. .The revival curities. . .Mini.'iter Robert (I. Menzies. men labored night and day to eided that the fair way was to w hether the aiibjcrt miKht be year term of Edwin G Woorlward at this meeting. Tlmso intending | only, as' follows; H. O. Wemer of who reaigned to beeome director of portion of modern music I* con­ S e a of the air war after a Christ- The chancellor praised the "fine Why a raider should single A note to The Herald from to be at the banquet to be held 1 i.i Delmont street, Paul E. complete the remodelling__ „ .project , - 'c t th.e men draw lots. This they ' to- 4f0 t4 0 touched on in hla Sunday night achievement " of raising 11.269,- radio addreaa, he replied he could the Agricultural College at the trolled by ASCAP. A five-year ma.s truce which wa.s marred I Herbert McCormick, of San at the Rond Hotel, Hartford, In'iElux of 33 Scarborough Road, R, in time for the gala Christmas re-1 did by drawing a number, which agreement with the broadcasters BULGARIA 000,000 ($5,126,760,000 on a ba*i.x out this .5. iofi-Hcre atoll near Harino. Cal., mentions entertam- connection with the in.stall,ation of : t;. R,avmond of 179 Henry street. opening correspomLx with the date In the not .lay becaiiae he had only reach­ Univeraity of Connecticut. for Britain yesterday only by of $4.04 to the pound) on national the equator for a bombard­ ed draft Number 2 of the speech. expires Dec. 31, and both NBC and iBg Clifford Moynihan of .Salem, GramI LiMlge olTleers, should in­ R. Snmuei.son of 114 Hemlock Kieh Furnishingn month th a t they will take off. Mr. I»w ell, 36, is a Dartmouth CBS have eliminated ASCAP-con- a one-plane limbing of the war bonds and other type* of pub­ ment wa.8 unexplained. How­ Oregon, who was in L is Angeles on street. .Mrs. Celin Gorski of 175 It WHS evident from tlie admir­ It was also agreed' between the JIEALTH Stephen Early, White House graduate, former Insurance and lic loans to the government. form K. R. S.. Gustavo ("!ull by pres.«i aecretary, said yesterday trolled music from their programs. The mnutha of the Danube (1) formed a new zone of po.xaible Ltland of Shepiiey wa.s follow­ ever, a.x a guano i.sland, Nau­ W business trip: also the fact that 'iS . Hilliard street. Joseph Hanna of ing .stares and comments that the policemen that they roulil change magazine sa'Ieaman, land develop­ "But I o.xk for more," he added. Saturday, r>ec at the latest, so the speech would be very clear and Baals of Prucoedlngs IroUbte ax Hitler'.x legions- were repo/ted m-arching into Rumania in ed by a bur.st of activity by- ru is valuable for ita phos- the Pasadena Post recently print- th at reservations can be made. 13,5 Pearl street. D. E. Renn of patrons of tlie theater were high­ dates with one another under the • Health i> a commodity, too er and young Republican leader. A Justjee Department .statement One of the two new Issues, two aid on its front, page a condensed ----- 174 Cooper street and .\lbert C. ly pleased with the transforma­ new plan. precious to laks for granted. specihe on aid. to Britain, but Hia prederesaor, appointed by For- force. .Mo.xcow rcporl.x xaio the Soviet Army would occupy Mol­ German long-range guns. and one half per cent national war phatex. would not contain any figures or said that the piocceding would be davian RJmanla (2| ax-far ax the .Siretul nve'r. also Siillna and St giport of an article that appeared The Epworth le-agueof the | Petersen of 86 Phelps Rond. tion that had taken place, both .Starting the Aral of the year, a If you hast health, guard u ba.sod on these charges: Nazi big guns fired for two and bonds, will go on sale Jan. 2, 194). (As for the attack itself, British in the and in the interior. supernum erary will be a.s.slgned well. If you lack this precious Information that any other gov­ (Contlnued on Page Fourteen) George. .Nazi troopx already guard oil fields in the PIf>e.xtl area (3). one-half hours at the Dover area aourc-ex in l>mdon coifid go no fu r­ i)t this paper in regard to the North M.-thodis: .-hur.-h will have i A ttractive and valuable mcr- ernm ent might llk'e to have. Illegal pooling of moat of the itoneer Parachiitb employees ot | No expen.se was spared in obtain- to work and he will rotate tak­ gift, then set about gaining it. Diagonal ahading indicalea Dobrudja, gained by Bulgaria from Ru­ but The Pres.x Association said (Continued On Page Two) ther than Menzies' announcement a party In the sooial room thi.s eve- ehnndl.se prizes will bp awarded to desirable copyright mu.sic avail­ mania. Sbnehester, Conn, donating the idling at 1:30. tlie winners of llrst ■second and : ing rich fprnisliings and decofa- ing-tlie beat of the regular police­ Enlist the aid of s professional AAIQMF .>lay Be .More D rafts there was "no damage or casual­ but they .said a German raider is able, for broadcasting to create a ties." (Ift of Ave paraehute.s to equip a I third place in each cla-ssiAcation ] lions and the renovation make.-i man who will be given a day off. health-builder—your own .The presldcni said today that monopoly: discrimination against known to have been operating in Warplano Driven Bark Dmber for , the latter Miss .\g)irs Lee of Tolland T urn­ and several .special aw ards will j the S tate one of the. most nio>n- Hemenway of Stafford Springs, bouquet of red roses. to-Brltaln policy. Nearly .'1 6 Honrs at Sea don I. known to have a.adio ataTlon.l So Wo Dells or. 901 Main Street by ASCAP and the radio chains In ; casualties were reported, however. 'The latter is 81 years old and en­ Grove street will probably take money in soiiielhing that will always .Senator McCarran (D-Nevi de­ an effort by each to gain control A joint Air and Home Recuritv Germans Charge British honors for the street having the clared that "there will be a. decid­ In (>i|q»Iefl, Battered in «f Bardia 'Naum is entirely undefended joying excellent health. j Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. H arris of This Week of the music supply. Ministries communique said "an Rnnihing Has No Mili­ ICpper MontelaVr, N. J. spent greatest number of homes decorat­ Dial ed move In the Senate for restitu­ F a r Be.vond Original Purpose enemy aircraft dropped dombs against such an attack." Menziea ' Dec. 28 — Holiday dance, Public ed for Christmas. Grove street is he his. tion of real neutrality." Graft; Taken in Tow- sura Sector; Snow and declared in a statement, "and mutt lia la H. W est of Cov/entrv will Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John 1 Health Nursing A.sooclatlon. Coun- Christmas Dance , > Thurman Arnold, assistant at­ Waits Signal this morning on a town in south­ tary Value; Several Ci­ .1. Tivnan, Sr. of Porter street, par­ one of the short streets In Man­ "Real neutrality does not result After Being Sighted. east England, causing some dam­ be B O under the League of Nationia U paar in town rourt here Sstur- I try aiib. S.ATrRD.VY, DEC. 28 .>321 torney general, declared In a state­ t)iold Arc Haiiflicaps. 4hy diarged with operating a ents of Mrs. Harris. chester. but in nearly every en.se from furnishing the Implements of ment that AJ5CAP had gone far be­ age and a few minor ca-xualtles " vilians .Are K illed. mandate. Next W'bnk the residents of the, .street have 8 :.30 P. M. 'war.” he told reporters. "It W'lll be The offieial announcement of "The enemy knows thin fact [With defective equipment. He Dec. 31 Annual New Year's Stocks may flcprcciatc, bonds may ho San .Francisco, Dee. 27. — .vond its original purpose of pro­ From Wavell baited this morning on Oak- taken the trouble to decorate their M.WCHE.STEK po.ssible to organize a sufficient "Eats" and shelter from driving tecting its members in their copy­ Atlien.s. Dec. 27.—(JP)— Britain's air offensive operations, Berlin, Dee, 27—iJP)—A uthoriz­ which removes any justification : Eve party of American legion at homes. ' group, which, working indepen- One of the fierce.st battles of coupled with yesterday's an­ for his action which Is a greater laad street. Several required Items Express Business I laigion Home. ( OL NTUY CLl'II rain the two things sll hands right privileges and had engaged ed German sources charged today An automobile ride around town defaulted, inflation may come— hut the denll.v, will support a po.-itlve craved were supplied in quantity in practices "designed solely for nouncement of the Isie of Rheppey crime because IL was made under of equipment were missing from Also, New; Year's Eve Dance of will show that there ia a larger F o r. I’reimofIon of the W ork of policy aeaiiist w.-.r" the Greek-1 talian war was re­ that the Royal Air Force bombed the .5)anehester I’lihllo Health today to 10 Coaat Guardsmen the purpose of eliminating compe­ British Planes and Big bombing, di.xclosed th a t both side.x neutral colors. The raider attacked •Mi truck. rail Cedars at Sports Center. number of 'homes decorated for I’nint To Chrl.tiiUM Truce ported raging today in the Bordeaux, in N a z 1-o c c u p i e d Iiirrc*as«'(l Here 'Nursing Association. security of the man wht. owns a ht.me whose rescue mission through galc- tition," ' ended the unofficial (Jhristmas under a Japanese name and Japan­ A1.SO, Nipw Year's Eve party at Christmas this year than In the Both .VlcCarran and Senator Klisura .sector of Albania, (zuiis Continue Steady truce ve.xterday but there was no France, last night in a way "that ese colors those of a country with A l Manchester jiwticee of the .Manchester Country Club. ART McKAY’S ORCHESTRA lashed aeaa nearly cost their own He asserted that NBC and CBS, past. Not all who have decorated lives) through the creation bf BMI. aUso where the Italians were said indication here which dropped the had no militar.v or practical mean­ whom we are at peace.” jgaacs elected this fall should ,tm- Also, New 5'ear's E\'e Watch their homes have entered In the Tiekels tlirongh members or at Why (.Continued On Page Twelve) RomhardmenI of Ital­ awdlately take the required oath of Judging from the business done willj never he 4|iiestioned. Ami the man The guardsmen, who put out In had engaged in "restrictive prac­ to have concentrated huge first bomb. ing. I Former German Island Night service at Emanuel Luther­ contest for prizes for the best diHir — fine Dollar. two a.mall motor boats from Point tices similar to those which the ian Troops Eiieireletl. British Offimxlve Blou, "Whilo the German air force un- I Nauru is a former German island efflee at the office of the town at the local office of the Railway decorated home. Express Agency, Manchester nier- an church. . KOPPERS COKE Arena Christmas Eve to aid a department charges were .illegally reinforcement.s in an effort to I The Brituxh offensive blows dertook no war operations against I '*hlch was .surrendered to Au*trol- Clark, and leave there duly certiAed who is still paying on a hoiiie can lotik were announced In OOples of their signatiirea Several rhants had s much beUer business storm-disabled freighter, were res-, instituted by ASCAP.” ' defend a vital mountain pas.s Cairo, Egypt, Deo. 27, J.Pi— ^p]Juwing ! the Britlah Isles on the second, ian forces in 1914 and which haa GIVES MORE HEAT cued yesterday afternoon off Fort Arnold said the Justice Depart­ statem ent i.xsued a t the M inistry Christmas holiday (Dec. 26i. Bnt- been admini.stered by Britain under juitlcea still are not qualiAed to this year than for many years. forwartl to a mortgage moratorium gateway to the north and |i Fall'of the beleaguered Libyan of Information; take office next month. Stocks were so depicted thnt extra Testiiiij lane Here Koppers Coke i.i a manu­ Flashes I Bragg after nearly 36 hours at sea ment was not concerned with west. •' ish planes on that day and in the { a mandate approved by the League Watch the Windows for jin their crippled, battered craft, which side was the Aggressor, but ; port of Bardia awaits only the go- ''Small fOfce.x of R A. F air­ following night bombarded ^air- ! of Nations in 1920, stock was shipped in. Busineas factured fuel made-by New (l.«tc BulleMna nl the c/Fi VVIro) A hcav.v snowstorm and bitter craft last night bombed targets in Herbert Blevins, driver at No. from December 16 until Christmas when he must become a soldier. Or- j Sighted first from shore, the with the prospect that the boy­ aljead signal of Gen. Sir Archibald porU, port facilities and towns in | The prime mlni.xter said there Being Kept Busy England labor for home cold weather .severely handicapped Bordeaux and during daylight yes­ occupied France. ' the high com- . w,as conaiderable damage but no ,4'a house on School, street, enter- was larger than was done all ol After Christmas Sale I guardsmen were taken In tow by cotts would obstnict broadcasting military operations but reports P. Wavell, military circles declared ^heating. To make one ton Delivers I.etter From Petaln of much popular music and "de- terday several airdromes In en- mand said j casualties from the xhelllng. .ad the Manchester Memorial hos­ last December. With Ave days more tainly his government will give him this the cutter Shawnee and later were from the front said fighting was today a.x British planes , and big emv-occupied territory" Of Discontinued of this.fuel it requires the Bern, Switzerland, Dec. 27.— transferred to the cutter Adriadne piivt* the public of hearing th a t pital yesterday. He Is. suffering the local office was 46'ii per cent t/P)—^>»vy -Minister .lean Darlan of developing on an increa.xingly | guns continued their steady bom­ A later communique from the "■'‘’■J’ !;*■ i which has an area of ap- a hard cold and on the advise ahead of December 1039 and Dec­ Men working in the auto testing use of one and one-half tons to be taken home. Two were In­ mu.sic except on term s dictated by broad scale both before the pass .. ported killed and some wounded. proximately 5.400 acres. Is an atoH M odels. protection. the Vichy French government was the-^ victor In the contest.” bardment of the estimated. 20,000 Air Ministry said: 4iunx Drive Raiders .Vua.v of his doctor entered the hospital ember 1939 was 41 per cent more lane on I.,eonard street were kept jured and lill wera In need of rest it.xclf and to the north of Kli.xura, - ■ , j "Yesterda.v aircraft of the coa-x- I surrounded by a reef which is ex- busy today. Soon after the lane of the finest selected coals. reported today in diplomatic ad­ and warrhth. i Announcement of the proposed German anti-aircraft fire, these j po.xed at low tide. for treatment. than December 1938, which Indi­ Finished Pieces At Lena Than Just like gasoline, these vices to have delivered personally where the Greeks were declared ! encircled there, tal command attacked several air­ lources said, drove the raiders cates that the business for 1940 'opened this morning at 8 o'clock "After the eats, we felt pretty threalenlnp to cut a highway to i Thcae sources expressed belief dromes in Brittany and shipping It lies in the Pacific about 2,200 Cost! Ijirge Variety! coals^are refined to remove to Adolf Hiller son^ewhrre In <«er- good," their leader. Chief Boat- (Cikillnued on Page Ten) away immediately and some bomb­ Anthony Pyka had his Christ­ will tie over 10O per rent more than automobiles started to arrive and iiian-iM-cu|iied France north of Beral, farther north. * that the town- could have been at Le Treport. During last night miles southwest of Hawaii , and by 9 o'clock there was a long line a.waln’s Mate Cecil M. Thomas, ! ers were reported so badly hit they only 26 miles south of the equa­ mas dinner In his new home on was done in December 1938. There Scarfs - Tablecloths - Lnnch they^ wasteful impurities. I’aris a letter from Chief of Stale a small force of bombers attacked undoubtedly failed to return. One Doane street allhough It was nee-, of cars waiting. This continued radioed from the cutter. Greeks^ tUpture ^ Ne„ Poaltlona. ,1 few rew'lf. days by direct assault but '’“isaid tor. To the north of It gr* was .ai.so an Increase in the busi­ Sets - Pillow Cases - Chair Sets The result is practkaily I’etain. The contents of the letter the airdrome at Bourdeaux, One bomber was shot down, killing one essari" to do his moving from ness done by Hie agency In the through the morning and Max The Manchester ^ were not learned but they were un­ Bruised.In Buffeting De.spite the determined Italian j ()jp British commander was un- of our aircraft is missing.” of the crew of four, these sources the Jff^nese-Mandated MarshoM pure carbon—which makes resistance, the Islands. North .School si reel at night to be home piekiipa and delivery of Asher, who is In charge, experts And Many Other Small Pieces. derstood to convey both reassur- Boatswain's Mate First CTa-sa I To 500 Greeks were said : willing to sacrifice more troops Le Treport Is on the F’rench added, while the other three bailed in on time for Christmas. packages this month. the same condition to exist for the the heat. To you this anco of Petain's desire to rontinue Ralph A. Warren and Ronald Hie- to have captured new' positions ; than neces-xary'. coast of the‘English channel near out. ■ I faur/i is chiefiv valuable foF'lta remainder of the period. means more heat and Ic3s Frrnrh-Gertnan rollahoration and ber were painfully bruised in the along with Italian prisoners and Seeking Smalleel Loaa Dieppe. The official German news agen-1 phits’prate deposits of whiclp it ex‘ Up to Christmas eve 4,000 ears waste. e\plnnalk>&jif his refusal tn take buffeting their boata took, but Airplanes Plan war materials. NIghtliing l.iill cy. DNB. had reported earlier that p o ^ s /nearly 1.000,000 ton.< a year. Mrs. Elliott's Liunher and Fuel Co. neither needed hospitalization. Sir Archibald has been conduct- < had been approved. 'Sereral had the ousted'Tlerre laival hack Into In the central sector, Greek On the defen.slve aide in the air Bntistt planes bombed airports-and I •'/ population in April. 1939, Cash . Bruises were pretty generally dis­ ing his entire campaign in North w,-ax / 187 Europeans, 1.651 Nau- been turned back because of de­ Rug and Gift Shop Russell Paul, Mgr. the CablnM; military advices said bitter fight­ Africa, during which the Italians port facilities in German-fx-cupied , fective lights. It is estimated that Price $13 00 ' • • • tributed among all the guardsmen. CIO ^ .Proposal Being ing continued .tlirmighout ye.ster- (Continued on Page Tun) France yesterday and last night. FOR A CHANGE — SERVE FISH CENTER STREET PHONE 5145 -UJ-- Thomas said giant swells opened (Continued (*n Page Two) ' there are about 6.000 cars that After your doctor has 997 Main Street :lnps Seize .\uto Tires. dav. I] lightning thrust that yielded more ■ DNB said among other towns Plnehur^t fresh fish h III arrive early Krlilay, by nvrmlRht aat 4> leaka on the lifeboats, one a 30- Considered by Defense should be tested at the local lane. All Sales Final. L. T. WQOD CO. Hanoi, Freheh Indn-(1ilna, Dee. "Greek forces continued fo ad I than 35,000 prispners, no the policy ! bombed by the Royal Air Force Mpree^ from R4)ston Fish IMer. The shlpnient will Include: 27— French officials reported foot motorboat, the other a 26- along the French coast were Rt. finished his diagnosis Phone 4496 foot motorized aurfboat, and rirp- ProfliietionO (Tire. vance and undertook a new offen­ of achieving the' greatest gains ! Cod ts to Aid scription. posal designed eventually to- pro­ tempts of Italian fliers to harass Germans had renewed attacks on Oysters Opened Chowder Clams tires and other merchandise In an whereas the'enemy suffered heavy,, British_____ ground__ _ forces by „v...... striking Chowder CMams in Shell The quicker .you get armored car but returned all the duce 500 pursuit planes a day by losses in his effort to defend his heavily at Fascist air bases far to ■ A rlilluPV .AptivilV am i L o-| r>'<» goods after a protest had been Amity Desire pooling the entire facilities of the I The agency sald German planes a r V p .s s p I s R H iijz 4 'o i i $- A^e .Ma> Have a -l.imifed .\moiint of K that prescription, the ground inch by inch. the west. ■ , made no flights ovec England ye.x- PCesh M.3ckrVel. made. Quantities of American automobile Industry wa.s being se­ "Fresh Italian reinforcements Rejiorts frorn the front Indicat-' *’‘•1 AClIOIlS l.O lltlllllP ' Whole Haddock. riously considered by the adminis­ terday or last night. | i I c‘UmI in British sooner you can stapi merchandise are Itored here and at lost morale as soon as they real-, ed that everyv effort was being l aild ItaliuilR Sav. Har- Ja|Hinme - enntWiled Haiphong, Of* Australia tration. I The British Air and Home Re‘- Friday. I'inrliiicsl will feature l..■^rge shor Tiftk CIO In 22 large, The plan w^s submitted to the eurity Ministrie* aaid yesterday hors; Hruilv* Soon. faney Blue Plate shrimp In s eati.) taking the medicine. port on the 4iiilf of Tonkin, and ((lontiniied on Page rwo) (Ckintiniied On Page 'Fen) that a single "enemy" plape drop- ' ---- lie refusal of Japanese authorities White House by CIO ' President ‘k Rome'. Pec. 27.—CF' Three B rit­ That Prescription Can Be Philip Murray several days ago. Jt ped bonibs on the I.xle of Sheppey , j,*,, jT. --0H--A Neth- the latter plwr to permit their Army' Minister Points ish Blenheim bomber* were shot in the Thame* e-xtuarj’, without , . SHRIMP 2 cans 35c In Vour Hands In Less Than p-expori> has been a source ol was drawn by-Walter P. Reuther, down In the Greek-Italian combat causing casualties or damage.) , er>»nds Naval officer announced 6 cans...... $1.00 An Hour By Phoning; ri>nstant friction lietween the Jap­ Talk at Three Great director of thp General Motors Di­ vision of the United Automobile in Albapia, the Italian high com­ Informed'source* In Berlin re-; loday that several uiiliniahed on can lo r S h rim p A t.a N ew O rle a n s f4'oeklall Sauce (s|>erial Friday. '*,3e guns “effectively" shelled ship* in 'across the channel, jjrhen the Ger­ boftJe.) Tr}' this^: Dip Shrimp in beaten egg and eraekpr Asked about it today, the presi­ ; lery activity and local actions con- Singapore,'. Dec. 17.— UP)—Aua dent said 'it ■was being studied ' by mans invaded the Low (.'ountries enimba . . hron-n In pan . . dellelnits: Messenger Shot by Bandits Some Stay Sober ^Longer I Untied on land. (Continued on Page Two) 7057 tralian Army Minister Percy ' the new defense production office "Harbor installations, steamers last May are being completed in Trenton, N, J„ Dee. 27.-^J^)—.A Spender, on a flying visit to Sing directed by William S. Knud.sen, j in the harbor and objective* direct- Btj'itish harbors and would "soon Because we will call for O h , Jo(in, Isn't this • cut* ld*a—coal with r«d messenger was reported shot hy I^arge h u x ...... pkg*« 22c bandits' today In one of two pay­ pore with the chief of the' former head of General Motors. l.v. involved in the land operations ■go into action." your prescription and deliv­ Mr. Roosevelt added that the plan Philadelphia. Dec. 27 iJ*) - • into the lilood than In'Vnoderate He added that the Royal Dutch Lipton's Yellow Label Tea \ 'i lb. 43c; lb. 79c er it to your home, careful­ ■poni It'll |uft mirtch my n«w ba««m«nt curtalni I roll holdups within 15 mlnulcn In tralian general staff, Lieut.;:j3en Rome mysterious action of man's or rare drinkers, -.-.■ere hit hy our bombers," a eom- Will Suspend this capital city.. The messenger V. A.-H. Sturdee, said In an inter­ had been undertaken with the ut­ tissues is the reason why one per- Once it was believed that the munique said. The harbor was not Navy, which i* cooperating with ly compounded. saved the money, first reporta to view today that "our dealre ia that most seriouaneas and fine purpose. identified. the British Nayy, also would b* Well, of courM, that iin’t exactly' the reason for those RED son can "hold his liquor like a heav.v drinker stayed sober be- swelled by one of the destroyer* We Are At Your Service! |H>llre noid. In the other holdup the three great nations facing the No Opinion 'Y'et - gentleman" while the eame num- cause his blood absorbed liquor "An enemy attack on one of our WHOLE KERNEL T h e weather man says trademark spots on Famous Reodinq Anthracite, They are put the bandits got part of the payeoll. Pacific—the United Statea, Japan He aald it was a queston of In­ ba.xo.x failed becau.se of the quick Rail Service Britain received in the Naval base anoSTED « • • dustrial production that no one In ber of drinks put another under more slowly. deal wi)h the United State* thero a t a dependable buying guide for thrifty coal users. and Australia—live in amity.” the table. U was also believed that the intervention of our pursuit planes," “Old Man Winter is on hta Markets at a (ilanee He said Australia . considers the administration would have any it added. The spokesman aaid also that Strawberries .,., ,.25c Golden Corn Those red spots soy to you: "Here’s th j low ash hard cool— opinion about until it was thor­ This, the latest answer of .xci- alcohol went to the braini of the The Netherlands fleet air arm now QUINN'S way!” , New York, Dec. 27.— — Singapore, the Brlti.sh Navy's ence to the age-old puzzle of how habitual drinker m'ore slowly than Patiseuger Trains Not to Peas, Special . .., ^-f ‘ , oughly studied, but he declared if haa been equipped with ‘'modern .23c h u n d o n d to free it of impurities. Here's money in your pocket Stoclis—Higher; year-end rally "Gibraltar of the east," to be "vi­ a person acquires tolerance to in the novice, and th a t this ex- S e a p l a n e H o f u b s AsparaKus Tips., ,. 3.1C ^ broadens. tal as a link In empire communi­ such a plan could be worked out it Be Run Between Hun­ machine*.” 2 cons 25c PHARMACY You'll want a fucl'that re­ from long-burning, non-clinkering cool ^ would be verj’.hel|iful oqd consti­ liquor, was reported to a ayiri- plained how a person could carry ■ „ i -Most Eeivaped Tn England Cat Corn...... ,,23c Bonds—Irregular; rails In de­ cations. pnaium on alcohol at The Ameri­ a heavy "load" without becoming ' t-nemy SUOmariUe gary and Rumania. sponds quickly and buma In your furnace."' mand. "L«t there be no misapprehen­ tute a real contribjitlop "to the de­ He said the larger part of ths Lima Beans ..,:. , .25e fense program. can Association for the Advance­ intoxicated. But Dr. Newman i Rome, Dec. 27.—I/P - An It.-ilian Navy escaped to England at th* steadily. FiU your bin with Foreign Exchange—Quiet; Ca­ sion about where Australia stands ment. of Science, which began a nadian dollar ralllte. —with her empire at all times," It was a question of technical outlined animal experiment* . seaplane "effectively bombed an Budapest, D ec..27 ~{F) —All paa- time of the Invasion of Holland We will have a fresh supply of Yellow Tag and Fancy management, the president said, week's meeting here tixlay. which he said show that• I . the I enemy iiibmarinc" in waters and that only three gunbooJts and Old Company's Anthracite. Cotton—Higher; Booibay and he declared. “TTiere never has been The three-day, alcohol confer­ brains of habitual drinkera get th e I **’’*'**’ service between Hun­ Northern Turkeys for Saturday and Ne.w Year’s. Spe­ and never will be any basis of mis­ and at thia stage If he were a com­ the Libyan coast yesterday. two minelayers were loat in action You'll be ready to meet mill buying. ence la sponsored by The Research the alcohol faster than those who high command reported today, gary and Rumania will be suspend- cial Friday , . FANCY FOWL, 29c lb. (Large size.) Good Eats And A Good Time Sugar—Mlxrd; trade eovering; understanding on thia point." mentator he would not be able to ^ Dec. 29 until Jan. IS. it wo* re­ at that time. Checkerboard write much about it because It Committee on Problems of Alco­ become drunken more quickly. adding that artillery actions and (Janes' Fighting Ships, authori. Order New Year’s Poultry Today, Please. I winter's bitter blasts in scattered liquidation. Nations Brought Closer hol, which announced that it A third recent scientific ex­ ported reliably today. TONIGHT . . . AT REYMANQER’8 RE8TACRANT! .Metalo-^teadys tungsten ore He aatd that the European war was beyond hia ken. patrol activity cpntinued on the tstive British Naval handbook, ro^ comfort. Reuther'a plan envisioned a 500- hold* no brief for or against pro­ planation of staying sober, - he North African land front. Thia waa interpreted here aa ported tn 1939 th a t Ths Nether* SPECIAL! HOME MADE SAVIOU mORT STe Xk s prices ndvaaced. had brought the United Statea hibition, but Is trying to ascer­ said, haa been a belief that the The Italian Air Force, the doily connected with the drastic curtail­ For Salads: • Wool Tops—Improved: eommls- and Australia closer, aa shown by a-day output of all-metal pursuit lands hod four crulssM oflpat, HALF BHOILERS — FRENCH FRIES AND SALAD Feed Store planes within six months. tain scientific facta. body of a person used to liquor communique said, was "intensely ment of Hungarian domestic ser­ ranging from S.S.'iO toas tn 6,679 WntercreM, 10c sUm house and trade support. their exchange of miniatera, and Chicory, 10c Tomatoes. Cucumbers. Steamed Clams Oysters aad Clams Oa the Half Shell DerUnes Comment on War The puzzle of heavy drinking metabolized, that la burned, the active,” carrying about bombard­ vice to permit nearly 40 German tons, and three under conatrurUoa, FINE WINES — UqCORS AND BEER 10 ApcI Place that Australia had sent Sir John Mr. Roosevelt declined comment and capacity for large amounts of alcohol more quickly. But Dr. ments of front line base batteries, military trains to pass daily Manchester Latham aa her new minister to two of them of 8,3.V)-tons and MM Oaaee Toalght To the Tnaes of , Telephone 77117711 1 1 ® ! ^ Treasury Balance on a barrage of questions concern­ alcohol was diaciiaaed by Dr. Newinan described experiments mechanized equipment and ships through Hungary en route to Ru­ of 3,350 tons. Japan as a sign of her desire for ing the wsr and America’s defense Harry Newman, Stanford Unlver- showing that this also Is not true. in harbor. m ania. JIMMT FARRAND AND HIS **SWEET SWING TRIO* peace in the Pacific; (In addition, this nouren noid. W ashington, Dec. 27— —The production. .xity School of Mirdicine. By process of elimination, he con­ ' “Fighter plane* engaged in com­ Germany is shifting nearly 300,- The N etherlands had sig h t d9* ^ I 'plnchu nt GiXH^ctvJnc. iHiHltion of the Treasury Dee. 23: Spender expressed the view Asked about a statement by a Alcohol Aboortied More Rapidly. cluded, this leavea tolerance of al­ bat with a large'' formation of 000 soldiers along with consider­ stroyera with four building, 13 to r * '> CE. WILUS & SON, INC. RecelpU, $26,919,528,84; sx- that Australia had contributed 4 ' 302 MAIN t;TRtETSTREET REYMANDER’S RESTAURANT spokesman for the German For­ He told of experiments verify­ cohol $8 aomething which the tia- (jlosters (British warplanes).” the able quantities of equipment to pedo boats with 33 buUdlnc, 3t'> penditures. $76,159,416.67; net greatly to British Empire defense eign Office that selsure by' the ing the aurpriiing finding that in sues themselves acquire. But communique continued, “three Rumania before Jon. $1, diploma­ V7 BiOiK FROM 35-37 Street Telephone 3922 CiMil, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint Advertise in The Herald—It Puva balance. $2,119,352,194.23: cOstom submarints with nia* bulkb^$ ( habitual heavy drinkers the al­ w hat th a t mechanism may be Is . anemy planes-were shot down. One tic oources reported here preMotis- seven gunboats building, plun ( Main Street , Tel. 5125 ' { receipts for month, $24,184,296.16. i (UonMnued Oa Page Tea) (Oantlpnad On Pag* Ten) Manchester . * cohol ia absorbed ,morq rapidly not known, ^ |of- our planes failed t^return.” ly. ' aroM otbsr. auxi uorje - I . \ *-.! 1'- ■ ’7'- \ kOE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. ERmAY, DECEMBER 27, i k o ^ - ')1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESl'EK CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27.1940 PAGE THI ClM* hi the 169th are •ligibla to ------:------Guards School take this course In order to bet­ Bordeaux Raid Watch Night planning board, oold that "the ter themselves in the military Probers Keep He Can Take It-Or Leave It Alone Ja|ian Forced greatest importance ie placed on service. All men who wish to at­ Herald ^8 Sports Review Defense Spending for Year speeding tip the Installation of ore Mickey Rooiij PHOTO FANS To Be Started tend will be transported tp and Seen Without Service Here f\ proceaa ribchlnery at work now from the echool In Army trucks Eyes on Pelley equipped with bloat fumacea which have been attached to the ^May Be Set at 10 Billions To Alter Plan "No optimism la warranted at Heads St units Of the regiment for this pur­ Classes Srhetluled Each f Published Tomorrow Any Meaning tfale mom ent wheii Japan la about pose. ' To Launch Spiritual to enter upon the fifth year of the Upon the completion of the The Herald’s sixth annual Sports Review—a day by day Waahington, Dec. I t — VFt—P res­ i I..aat July expenditures were Silver Shirt Leader As- Acts to Meet Situation China affair and demands steel in Friday Ev^ing at the course, gradiiitkm exercises wilt (OOBtiniMd Prom Page One) Campaign at Citadel On ident Roosevelt's estimates of de­ $177,301,781; In A ugust, $109,301,- Only Two Actregges A|j be held and warrants as non-com- chronology of the happenings in the local athletic world fense spending fo r tha coming fis­ Herts Organiaation No connection with national defence - Hartford'Armory. Tuesday Evening. 126; In Septem ber, $218,432,482; In Created by American and for other purpoaea In huge pear in List of Fli mlssloneif officers In the 169th during 1940—will be published tomorrow. th« channel and the port of Dover cal year were said by authoritative October, $283,865,063; and in No­ LOOK! officiala today to be about $ ,- Longer Exists. \ Embargo. proportions.” By Danny Shea Regiment will be given to all men this morning. 10 vember, $365.233„578. Ten in Trade P ai who pass the course satisfactorily. The Watch night service at the 000. 000.000, or double the antici­The December total la expected I The 169th Infantry- regiment NobleaVlIle, Ind., D«c. 27—(AV- The Governor hoa beeU requested Salvation Army ciUdel Tue(Klay pated expenditures of the present to be $400,000,000. Adm inistrative Tokyo, Dec. 27.—(>P)—Revision Hollywood, Dec.. 21^.- I with headquartrra at the Hartford to present the warrants to the Ireland to Continue , evening at 10:30 o'clock, will mark year. I schedules call for about $000,000,• William Pelley, whose Sli­ of its material resources mobiliza­ Spain' Is Rushing 'i ne prealdent woa reported to be ver Shirts of America waa Inveatl- little barrel of cinematic d)maii I State Armory will aponsor a men. In Blockade Zone the launching of the spiritual cam­ 000 In January, u d a $50,000,000 tion plan for the lost quarter of Let’s Cel Together On All Your j school cbmmenrlng on Jam Going Up still busy on details of the budget I increase each month until the to- gated by the Dies Committee, oaya the fiscal year ending next March —toualed haired Mickey It was revealed today that the Local Aliens Berlin, Dec. 27—0,000 A verage today that the committee still was Madrid, Dec. 27 — (A — The lected by The Motion Picture HS States today that Ireland will con­ the 11 Eastern States, under the States embargo and British pres­ 5 ! weeks duration, and will be held quota La expected to be requested Mr. Roosevelt has announced, At this rate, officials figure, ex­ interested in his ventures. sure on trade between Japan and aid, a trade publication, while tinue to be included in the Nazi captain, "Christ for the Family, however, that he wants to cut Spanish government »et aside to­ every Friday evening at the Hart- in the near future, due to the In­ the Family for Christ,” has sent penditures ought to reach the Carl Losey, former Indians state the crown colonies. nearest feminine competitor ti RAY DWYER - forii Armory. creasing troublesome conditions blockade zone even if the AmetT- non-defense expenditures "to the $833,000,000 m onthly average day new funds to rush enlargfj^ Twenty-live Registered i Hartford Man Stricken can neutrality law should bo an urgent message to oil soldiers policeman and now president of I The revision also alms at ^ - Bette Davla, In ninth poaiU^n. y In order to provide Instructors abroad. bone." On this basis, many officials necessary to fulfill a $10,000,000,- Fellowship Press, Tnc., said he ; tabllshment of self-sufficiency In ment of Vigo harbor and rimtt^ Now chief of our photographic de­ amended to exclude Ireland from to launch this campaign at the assumed that such spending might Judy Garland, in 10th place, I for the school, the Regimental On Last Day; Must Re­ With Heart Attack in beginning of the New Year and to 000 estimate for the next year. learned that committee agents essential materials, for the greater toneously the Falangist newspa­ partment . . has had much experience ! fommander has assigned intelli- the specified danger zone. be held under $6,000,000,OtK), giv­ The president also is making a the only 9th er octrees on th e list); Writing in The Boersen Zeltung, continue it for the next six weeks. would )>e here today to investigate East Asia sphere, it was stated. per Arriba declared that Spain Spencer Tracy placed second M with the problems of amateur photo­ ' gent officers to teach the men the port Adtlress Change. Dentist’s Office. ing a budget total of nearly $16,- final revision of estimates for this It calls for an additional in­ Big Bnttk' Rugiiig Mcgerle said: Commissioner Damon calls at­ OOtJ.OOO.OOO. the corporation he established to aspires to be a great Atlantic aca- -Rooney, while following In order graphy, and he can be of real help principle.s of soldering and Icad- y — ' tention to the fact that spiritual fiscal year. Last January he sent Issue Pelley’s books and bi-monthly crease in steel production, a new The total number of Manches­ Hartford, Dec. 27.-(jh—Physi­ "As a retaliatory measure for Largest Budget Except One to (Congress a budget proposing power to protect both herself and came Clark Gable, Gene Autry, ■ ershtp. Two local officers, l.leiit. England's illegal blockade, Ger­ campaigns are not new in tha business men's magazine.. rice supply plan and other meas- Latin America. toyoul . ' Nathan Gatchcll and Lieut. Terry In Klisura Seclor ter's registered aliens at the close $8,424,191,.570 expenditures and Tyrone' Power, James Cagneys cians labored unsuccesafully with many initiated a total blockade army, they have been waged be­ This would make the budget the ‘The corporation welcomes such ; ures. No flgpirea were given. Arriba aaid the idea was \jo Bing Crosby and Wallace Beery. ' Yanlshewsky have been detailed of the four months registration largest in Americsn history ex- $5,547,960,000 revenue, plus $700,- when it comet to hitting the bolUe, IS-day-6td Carl Dane Thus- I T3je steel increase program waa period which closed last night at a pulmotor Ibis morning in an at­ over EngUnd. The blockade area fore, but the 1941 campaign is 000,000 capital recoveries from an Investigation," he said. build such a "poweefur' Hispano- Selection of Autry, the sln^Hg on this assignment. was defined with geographical ex­ in the sense that Salvatlonl] ^ j)t for the last year of the World gaard, Jr., can take it or leave it alone. His father. Carl Thusgaard, j deacribed as one of Intensive, and Amerlcanlam that the present Come In And See Us Soon ! tift Traiis|>ortutlon (Continued From Page One) midnight, was 1961, Postm aster tempt to save the life of Albert governmental corporations. The In Washington, members of the of Jamaica, L. I., rigged up this gadget so that (1) Papa Thusgaard cowtioy, for fourth place-was one actness and was announced pub­ will be approaching a people vlt lir, when $18,522,895,000 was i exten.slve development of ore de- I’an-Americanlam (advocated by of the highlights of the poll whlcdi * All Privates and Privates First Thomas J. Qulsh, local alien reg- Casale, 45, of 112 Magnolia street, IpenL The deficit that year was indicated deficit was $2,t76,231,- House Committee declined com­ wouldnt get a backache bending over to feed Junior, (2) Junior I posits in order to have the Indus- ized the Greek determination." licly. ly awafe of their need for t __ _ ment. Last Feb. 10, after four days the United States I would no long­ declared that hot since tha letd You’ll find the answer to all your problems in this most latcalion officer stated this morn­ who was stricken with a heart at­ me.ssagc— salvation through faith $13,,370,638.000. 570. could take a nip now and then and know where to find the bottle I try emerge from dependence upon "Of r.xceptlonnl Importance." ing. Twenty-tlve aliens were regis­ "Whoever appcHi'-s there, never-' It was late spring Ijcfore the of tesUmony before the committee, er be "eulogized on the other aide Will Rogers headed the 1934 list complete and up-to-date photographic department. tack in a dentist's office while un­ thcless, does it at the risk of'ex­ in Christ, the Son of God. Every On the 1941 revenue side, offi­ when he wants another snort. : foreign countries for Scrap. It also of the Atlantic." Another report described the tered and llngerprinted by the bu­ der gas for the extraction of teeth. cials hinted at an $8,000,000,000 defense program was Inaugurated, Pelley waa told by Acting Chair­ has a cowboy been voted into tha Personal Notices | battle in the Klisura' sector as "of posing himself to war-like action. soldier will be expected to give of causing billions of new appropria­ calls for arrangements for the When this plan Is effected, the 10-best list. <1 reau staff in the final seasion yes­ The dentist whose patient Mr. hlm^telf or herself unsUntingly, un- estimate, which would mean a de­ man IJoe S tarnes: "You ha've supply of high grade coal to oper- exceptional Importance. terday afternoon, lasting until the The German blodUade declaration, tions and two new tax acts. ings with French or foreign or­ newspaper said without mention­ We Have A For Better Pictures — I’.se A Casale was, said that the teeth the now as before, is in full force and seltUIhly. in service and in prayer, ficit of equal size unices more ideptlfled the aims of your Silver To Direct Freiieli ganizations. . I ate ateel-making facilities at the ing the United States, there will "Realizing the great Importance j deadline hour at midnight . taxes were KUthorized. Secretary The last official estimates for Shirt legion with those of the Nazi Contrary to frequent statements, Complete Line of Weston Exposure Meter man was to have extracted had la being enforeed determinedly. with God's help. Each branch of the industry- also maximum. be no more "listening to the for­ sharks do not have to turn on their Card of Thanks of Klisura pas.s. the Italians con- Must Give Rea.son been ground down to the gums and Morgenthau has suggested more this year called for $12,058,000,- party of Germany." T w ifih thank Ih^ \V.ipnln« . . . It is up to the Irish people 000 in expenditures. Revenue was will be represented by a director Prealdent Naokl Hophlno, of the eigner.” backs when seizing their prey. rentrated as manv forces as they An opportunity will later be were to be taken out to make way themselves to decide whether their levies, and other Treasury sources lyjsey said that his firm had ob­ Rubb4;r IndiiHlry kodak Papers Prices Start At .Sl L.jO School DuplIn and the manv frionda could in their determination to given those who have not regis- indicated that a new tax bill to figured a t $6,367,000,000, plus and consultative yommittee. for their klmlne*a and expre«5lon:^ for a plate. neutrality Is served thereby." Wootl Avers tained an old box factory in this Georges Perret was named direct­ As Well As of »>inpalh>. at the time of the frustrate at any cost the plans of | tered as required, although they raise at least $1,000,000,000 was whatever the new excess profits central Indiana city of five thous­ He took the patient, he said, to (Meaning exclusion of Ireland tax brings in, estimated by some or general. Chemicals. cloatit ttf my hushand. the general staff," this account i will be obliged to sUte the reason another dentist's office so the lat­ from the zone pronounced danger­ being drsfted. and and would begin publishing Vichy, Dec. 27.—(A5—The Vichy All Metal Mra. Walter Batte\. went on ' register during British Need The $10,000,000,000 defense es­ congressmen at $1,000.000,()00;——' ter could administer the anesthet­ ous by the United States). Actual expenditures from July 1 within two months, using equip­ government today ordered the cre­ ,___ ! the period previously set apart for Karl Silex, editor of The Deut­ timate for the year beginning July ment piirchaoed from Skyiarid ation of a general organization-’ Interesting and TRIPODS ■With *Bi-'h passing da). "Mhls purpose. Children who have ic. 1, 1941, was said by officials to through Dec. 21 were $4,821,218.- Timber wolves sometimes have ever, the battle is turning to the ■ * The dcnti.st said the first indi­ sche Allgcmeine Zeltung, wrote in Money Badly 725, revenues $2,842,223,345, and Press, Inc., of Asheville, N, C.^ committee for the rubber Industry been broken and trained to draw Informative not been naturalized will also be be based on the acceleration of the to direct and represent it in deal­ sleds. SALE! LE GANT GIRDLES AND advantage of Greek troops, required to register and be finger­ cation of trouble was when he re­ a similar vein. current preparedness program. the deficit $1,978,995,380. which until a month ago Issued the Develop In the Light With In the coastal 'area, where the printed as they reach their 14th moved the mask from the pa­ (Continued From Page One) Silver Shirt organ "Liberation." B ook s on KODAK DAYLIGHT Greeks are fighting toward the birthdays. tient's face and the man did not The 61-year-old, grey-goateed vital Albanian port of Valona, the Aliena already reglatered are re­ respond normally. His pul.se was Sea Raider Shells They will be Issued at par and will 3-4 to 2 miles east of its Intersec- Pelley Issued a statement that he Photography had kept his promise, to the Dies Load Developing Greeks reported a continuing ad­ quired by law to report any "shallow," the dentist said. be repayable’ a t par on Aug. 15, fTon with Route No. 2. vance but acknowledged that there change of address to Washington Give .Artiflolal Respiration Island in Paeifie 1948, or, if the government gives Condition Of Route No. 125 - Trumbull. 1-4 Commlltei! to dissolve the Sliver ,^0c up Tank ...... too the Italians were putting up The two dentists proceeded to Shirts "if lt(the committee) would FOUNDATIONS $6.95 on blanks for that purpose obtain­ 1 notice, on or after July 15. 1946. mil-B of' storm sewer and bitumin­ stlffcr resistance. They said there able at the parcel post window in administer artificial respiration A new security railed "three per State Roads ous gutter. continue to expo.se the real sub­ Holiday Bright were Indications the Fascist forces the postoffice. v and oxygen, then called a third (Continued From Page One) j cent- .savings bonds 1955-65" will _ Route No. 132—Bethlehem. Con­ versive activities in our govern­ dentist, who had had experience structing 2 miles of bltiiminnus ment and the nation.” He stated were preparing an elaborate de­ Records and fingerprint cards of ! go on sale Jan. 2, 1941, slde-by- Construction in force in the fense of Valona. ail local aliens registered will be with gas as an interne at the Mu-1 l uarus! 29 other Pailflc lalanders with the national war Ixinds. macadam from south end of Im­ that, it was his "sincere IntentKm Fighting on the snow-carpeted sent to Washington for national nlclpal hospital. j and 1.516 Chinese. I These also will be issued at par State of Connecticut announced proved section. to rfs.ume publication of my book EVENING Vicks Way northern front was said to be pro­ cIa.s.siflcation and index recording Dr. Perry T. Hough said death ' . „ . ' sml will be repaid at par on Aug. by the Connecticut Highway De­ Route No. 144—.Essex. Replace­ on economics and metaphysics, re­ (QMcloix Sm a G a gressing with Greek inf.antry at­ by the Department of Ju-stice. was due apparently to a heart at­ On Dec. 16. New Zealand Prime ^ jjj 1955 if the government partm ent December 21. 19'I0 for ment of culvert. turning to private life:" iP S h To Relieve Misery of Colds .Minister Peter Fra.ser disclosed , notice, on or after Aug. 15. Route No. 149- E ast Haddam. To Seek Stephenson's Release 901 MAIN STREET VQIAL 5321 tacks “on a fairly large scale" and tack while the man was umj^r the the Week ending Jan u ary 4, 1011. ^ V Mothers everywhere are discov­ with heavy artillery duels. • anesthetic and there was no evl- that wrerkage of a small steamer i _ Culvert replacement approximate­ The Indianapolis Star said today GOWNS ■MANCHESTER CONN ^ ^^E DELIVER- ering how easy 11 b to relieve I dence of any negligenee. had been found on the shore of ! bonds will tie Issued through This report does not include the ly 2 1-2 miles north of its intersec­ that Sliver Shirt offlctala had told misery of colds with a "VapoRub Italian Defenses Strong British Bombers I Mr. Casale - had been ancs- Chatham Island, 350 P'Oc" cast of . Rank of England in multiples Wilbur Cross Parkway, which is tion, with Route No. 82. D. C. Stephenson, form erly head Massage"-relleve coughing, mus­ Captured Italian officers, talking b'*ng ednstmeted on new location. Route No. 158—West Haven. of the Indiana Ku Klux Klan, that cular soreness or tightness. I thetized for the extraction of nine New Zealand, and said there had.| minimum siibscrlp- with correspondents at the front Raid Bordeaux teeth. been indications of a f.erman r a i d - ^ ^ £100. A sm aller Investor Closed for Constnirtlon—Detour Side drainage on Campl>ell avenue.' they would "negotiate" his release With this more thorough treat­ I tion Route No. 161 East Lyme. Cul­ ment, the poultlce-and-vapor ■said strong Italian defenses sttll j A cousin, Bartholomew Ca.sale, cr operating in that area of the I can buy through the post office Proviilrd from prison if he would b«‘comc action of Vicks VapoRub more lay In the path of Greek forces j who was called to the scene, said south Pacific. Route No. “33—Wilson. Con­ vert replacement, approximately their national leader, but that he (Continued From Page One) and trustee savings banks with a 1 mile east of Nlantlc. TEXACO CRYSTALITE ESSO ellectlvely KNCTMTES IrrlUted air battling up the coast toward I that the stricken man had been At Honolulu, a member of the first payment of £25. . structing grade crossing elimina­ had rejected the offer, passages with soothing medicinal Valona. They estimated that the crew of the city of Rayville. tion and bridge over Norwalk river Route No. 162—West Stephenson in serving a life* term vapors... smwUTU chest and war, there was a nightlong lull. I employed at The Fuller Brush National savings cerliflcalas. Side drainage on Jones Hill Greek campaign which began Oct. Conipany for more than 20 years ! American steamship sunk off Am.- tlirec per tent defense Ixmds and on the Ridgefield road, near the in Michigan City state prison for back like a warming poultice or A government communique is­ Route No. 190-Suffleld murder. He waa sentenced for the plaster... STMTS WLKVMQ misery 28 had coat Italy 45,000 wounded and left, besides his cousin, several tralia, apparently by a mine, s farilllics of the [losl -' office and Wilton railroad station. Traffic % RANGE OIL FUEL O IL soldiers but made no estimate of sued after daylight said: nieces and nephews. Tie was un- ^ he believed that three or four C.er- must use south Y branch for Route mile of bituminous macadam sur­ death in 1925 of Madge Oborholtz- right away I Results delight even "There was no enemy activity , , . __ trustee savings banks will con- face on C/xjper Hill road. old friends of VapoRub. the number of dead, saying only i married. man surface raiders were operat- available, Sir'Kingsley 33. Road 1s open to railroad station cr, a statehoiise stenographer who I over this country last night." j ing in the South Pacific. only. Route No. 20.3—Windham. Cul­ drank poison after a week-end trip TO OBT a "VapoRub SOusage" that the toll was high. said. OPEN FOR DELIVERY 2i HOURS! TEL. 8500 with all Its benefits - massage j The last pre-Christma.s alert Route No. 121—Orange. Wilbur vert replacement on tha South with him. A petition for parole is The Royal Air Force reported it sounded In England a t 1:20 a. m.. Stressing the urgency of the sit­ Wlndham-Wlndham Center road. VapoRub for 3 minutes on IM­ had carried out an attack on the Cross._ Parkw ay. Reinforced con­ pending. PORTANT RIB-AREA o r BACK Monday (7:20 p. m., e s. t. Sun­ j Island Without uation, the chancellor declared: crete 'twin T-beam bridge on Route No. 216—North Stoning- as well os throat and chest- roastal town of Krioncro, about day, t A^out Town ''Our nereis, particularly for the Grassy Hill road. -- ton. Chrlvert replacement approxi­ spread a thick layer on chest, five miles south of Valona. bombing \Stratefiic Importative best weapons for our plrmen and mately 1-2 mile south of Laurel MORIARTY BROTHERS German long-range guns at Cap No route numbers — Montvllle. Urges C^are Be $4.98 lo $9.98 j.ii cover with a warmed cloth. BE warehouse.s. building and railway Gri.s Ncz. France, were reported I ' London, Doc. 27.— - British for all demands of mc)dem war, Bridge and approaches on Pink Glen. - 301-.H5 CENTER STREET AT BROAD STREET BURE to use genuine, time-tested lines. Ail British planes returned Unusually mild weather during i sources in Umdon said today they arc. I think, clear to all. They VICKS VAPORUB. in action during the early morn­ How over Oxoboxo brook and Mas- Here are all the excitingly new safely, dispite a tO-mlnute en­ ing. mg the past f^w days has enabled j were without information a.n to arc, In fact. Imperative." sapeag town aid road. Orange. Wil­ Given Tubercular Evening Gowns . . . the kind ^ counter with nine “enemy" fight­ In the Dover strait the sea wa's farmers to begin manuring and I the shelling of Nauru, In the South bur Cross Parkway. Steel twin 01(1 Roof§ Rest ' that immediately make you the -5 ers. a communique said. calm at dawn and observers said conditioning their land for spring | Pacific, other thqn the announce- Railroad Man Dies rigid frame bridge and approach "girl they all. want to meet." The Greek spokesman said "Ital­ "invasion weather" was ideal. plowlng. Several farmers who have I ment by Aiistralian I rime Minir'- New Britain, Dec. 27 — (/Fi — on -XRIford road. Scotland. Ixmdon, Dec. 27.—(/P|— Lord Choose yours now whUe the A L I R T O ^ 'S ian troops .suffered another defeat" There was a low haze over the not had much outdoor work to do i ter Robert (7. Menzic-s Honrv F. Schafer, .54. employe of 26-ft. span concrete slab bridge Oil Nc*w Frame selection is at its best. They pointed out that Nauni Is York. New Haven * Thomas Horders’ committee which 01532323534823535323535348234848in the sector north and northwest strait. since the beginning of winter over Merrick brook and ap­ has been' stud.ving health condi­ of the captured town of Chlmara, have gained a head start on the a guano Island rich In nitrates but Hartford Railroad, died soon after proaches on Old Brooklyn tum- The big gun bombardment of without strategic importance. tions in air raid shelters, issued a EVENING WRARS which is ."io miles south of Valona. the Dover area, said to have been season this week. collapsing In .a restaurant In Ber­ plke. Sprague. Bridge over Beav­ ; Wn-shlngton, Dee. 27. {Jfi The white paper today urging hospita­ "An attack on the port of'our fairly inten.se, began at 4:30 a. m. They said it was known that a lin today. He was eating his lunch er brook on Railroad street. Pedes­ ! House and 'Senate chambers, vacat- lization of ail known sufferers 810.98 Once a ^Year comes this great event figure conscious units resulted In the enemy being (10:30 p, m.. Thursday, e. s.. t.i Salvation Army band members German raider was operating In when he slumped to the floor. A trian bridge provided. - cd by lawmakers for several weeks from "open” tuberculosis. V Pre-Inventory thrown back and in his abandon­ and lasted two and one-half hours. and their wives will meet in the that general part of the Pacific In physiciiin ordered his removal to Const mctlnn-J-Traffle Maintained I while the roofs were slrencthcned, The committee added that, "if Rich or Wool ing the line which he held and a The Press as.sociation said there junior hall this evening at eight recent months. New Britain General hospital' but will be ready for the o|>ening of necessary, compulsory jK’wers women look forward to with eager expections! The post office announred that Route No. 7J. S. 1—E ast Lyme. height of considerable strategic was "no damage or casualties." o'clock for their usual Chri.stmaa he was- beyond aid. A native of Culvert replacement at Great I the new Congress next Friday. should be taken to effect this,” importance.” he asserted. social. The Songster Brigade will ; malts for New Zealand, the Uook | gta^cfordvilie, he had lived in Port- brook. Fairfield. 1-2 mile of pave­ I But the job Is a temp«(rary one, Other recommendations includ­ Ihereforc omit its usual practice | islands and Tonga dispatched in' Conditions In North Hard I' nds ana longa mspaicnea u. | ^^ts city, ment widening on the Southport and a of steel girders will ed: Each tubercular family should The battle for Tepelenl and Bombing Far Worse period this evening. i the latter part of Oetober had ; cutoff. Norwalk. 700. feet of rein­ clutter both rooms. have a separate shelter, masks Klisura continued in the central Than That of IS'azis been "lost throiigh enemy action " i forced concrete )>avement on West-_ When ftongreas recesses for ' a should be used by shelter occu­ sector but the spokesman said con­ j Howard G. ‘!5mith of Norwalk, | — -• port avenue. sufficient time, the steel will be pants to reduce Infection, and London, Dec. 27.—(/Pi The Air , recently of Northampton, Mass., is \ff,L-!ne Vffnriii torn out and permanent repairs smoking should be prohibited ex­ FRADIN’S ditions on the northern front were Route No. U. S. ,1 A —Fairfield. Reg. S7.9.") Reg. S3..j0 Reg. .$7.9.} ".very hard. There were snowdrifts, Ministry New.s Service quoted visiting his parent.s. Mr. and Mrs. j FRED E. 5.846 feet of concrete pavem ent 60 made. At present the old roofs, de­ cept in shelters where a separate mist and extremely bitter cold." what it called a "statement from Ernest H. Smith of 64 Holl street: ' y q Catcll Raiders ft. wide on kings highway. clared Unsafe by engineers, rest on compartment could be set aside Le Havre" today that British , ■ - ,u c3 New York. Dec. 27.—(/P)—Evi- Route No. 4—Farm ington. 1-2 the new steel framework. for that purpose. Nevertheless, he added, the Greeks bombing of the French channel "advanced and occupied some vil­ The annual meeting of the Sec-i that the British are mak WERNER mile of bitumindtn macadam pave­ Be- wise, economise— buy not only one garment, f u r -t r im ;m e d port has been far worse than the ond Congregational^ .fu ®*’hrch,----- ^ Ih'J^'i|„jj.s£rcnuouseffortstoratehGer- ment on Unlonville road. lages" after local engagements. bombardment there by the Ger- J will be held OH Thursday evening. ■ oneratimr in the C aptured Fascist officers all Route No. tl. S. 5—Berlin and m.sn.s l.irt June. Januan,- 9, at 7:30 o'clock. Officers South Pacific was seen today in Teacher o f Meriden. Wilbur Cross Parkway. but two or three at these impressive savings! spoke of the bitter cold and pris- ■ n-i one night in particular R and committees will make their 78j075 feet of concrete pavement. onera reaching loannina, Greece, an announcement that all ships MA?PSSTER FOLKS- vs • •r.s teiidlc." the statement said. reports. 'T.';* ports must Piano Berlin and Newington. 5 miles of - Just once a year, in January, we stage this sale of Le Gant foundations from the front were said to he in ■ Be.ore the British finished com- officers will take lilace and other | » . orders, j!olled gravel surfaace' on Berlin New Yearns Eve Party pitiful condition because of cold and girdles. They're new—every one—and styled after proven “best­ COATS irt over we had spent eight hours bu-siness proper tmeome before the , headquarters here said STUDIO: • turnpike. East Hartford. Main It’s colored and hunger. At the 111 f-.e cellar under an incessant meeting trahsa^ed. | order becomCa effective 1;j2 WES I CENTER ST. street and Ellington road. 1 1-2 sellers!” Every foundation fresh and lovely—they'll make you look lovely, Famous Woolens One officer said he feared that bombing, " Or AT HOMES OF PUPILS niil^ of relnforeed concrete pave­ too . . . because they are styles that smart women prefer. 700 prisoners of w ar were . the The senior' choir of Emanuel j Jan. 1. ment. South Windsor and East I.uxurious Furs The statement said .the .bombs .Shipping circles said that con- , Telephone Note the latest “Sta-Up Tops.” the woven TwoWay-OneWay stretch fabrics only survivors of a crack Italian fe'l "like manna. Fires spread to | Lutheran church will rehearse to- ' Windsor. 3-4 mile of reinforced All Superbly infantry regiment overwhelmed night at 7:30 o'clock with Roy C. trol of nil ve.saels in the area [ coherete pavement on the Hart- —with or without Talons! See the beautiful slenderizing “Vt'il of Youth” half the hangars at Heroult. There would make it difficult for raiders i Styled! by the Greek advaqce on Ghimara. was a gigantic conflagration last­ John.son In charge. ford-Springfield road. Temporary LEGION HOME garments. to, provision a t small Island porLs. I (A regiment normally has be- ing five hours. Now, as soon as bridge provided. I.«onard Street „ twee.n 2,000 and 3,000 men.) The. children’s - choir of the U was also believed that British Route No. U. S. 5A —Windsor. night falls, people all go below­ and Dutch Naval forces had-mined' 'rODAY - SATURDAY 3 1-2 miles of rcjnforced concrete "\Ve departed from the rear 15 ground, even the German aoldier-s/' Emanuel L utheran church will days before we were foreed to sur­ hold its annual party qn Saturday certain areas in an attempt to ^ pavement on Hartford-Windsor Rpiiiember, Reservations Close N UNTRIMMED COATS “Considerable Damage” Dona trap raiders. road. render last Sunday." s lieutenant, An Air Ministry bulletin report­ morning, Jan. 4. instead of tomor­ CIRCLE Reg. $16.98 to $19.98 said. "For five days we were w ith­ row because of the illncsa of Di­ ------' 1 Route No. U. S. 6—Hampton. Saturday, Dec. 28. ing on "fresh and heartening evi­ A BIG FIRST RUN SjjOW^ Drainage system on approximately tftah guessworKOufoffueftuylnij! out .bread. Many of our men were dence of damage done in German)^ rector' G. Albert Pearson... woundMj or suffenng frozen feet. 1-2 mile of Route U. S. 6 a t H am p­ and German-occupied terrijfery bv N fe w S ^ A T E HOT OIL — g u n 's RARK — ton hill. -, Some M us stood (in s'no4v up to aircraft; of the bomber comRmnd" MANCIlESTF.R^^^ FI.STS CRASH...IN THE OH. $ 3 . 5 0 Per Couple our hij^ defcndlng^dvance posts." RACKTF.ERS’ WAR! Route No. U. 8. 7—North C ^ FRADIN’ ------NOW PLAYING ------— group of prT$i»iier$Br^7 offi- said there was ‘,'not the sllgllRMt Torriiiglon Man naan.' Constructing bridge o^r rei; snd '- Sp/^m en—aVrived’ In doubt" that "considerable dam ^c" Blackberry river, about 500 feet, was done to reftnerles and faetbries Aiks FaTS’Betty Gtabis south of junction of Routes U. S. You can still call W. H. Weir (5337) or Yhe Legion Home Ioa|nnlna ChNstmaa night and Elected Director 7 and U. S. 44. d “viva Greccla” when Greek in Gelsenkirchen. / until midnight, Saturday nighV' The bulletin said an oil refinery Route No. 9—Granby. Three- > 1 ps gave them cigarettes. span rolled beam bridge over north Weather Causes Suffering at GVeat 'Politz and a S.OQO-horse- I DRESSES power dynamo, petrol tanks and a New London, Dec. 27.—(iPi—Of­ branch of Salmon brook and ap- ^ Danring 9:30 to 3 a. m. > "A captured Italian lieutenant- ficials of Th* Connecticut Power roafihcs on Tariffville - Granby colonel said the bitter weather was gn'somrtcr'near Stettin, on the ^ Ray Hanna and His Melody Boys Baltic, were hit and dannaged. Company announced toda.v the d. . ouiurcow Night Tomorrow Night causing severe suffering and that election of-Frank M. Travis of Route No. 15 -^Stafford! D rain­ 1 Pep Up Your Wardrobe with a N(ew ^ - many Italian battalions were re­ A'factory at Hamm w-hlch’re­ portedly produced a large propor­ Torrington as a member of the age system on approximately 1-2 Refreshments At 10:30 — Hot Turkey Sandwiclr and duced from 700 to 200 men by board of directors. The action mile of Route No.,l.5 at police-bar­ losses. Many of his men died of tion of Germany's welding elec­ wiik fach OUat-Mm FAYlff ", Fixin’s. • " Frock. These Are Bargains. trodes was said to have ^en d4m- was taken at a meeting of the racks hill. cold, he said, and many others board at Hartford last Monday. I*Iun: Llovd Nolan' In Route No. 25 -B ridgeport. 1-2 »a 5 were sent back to hospitaia be­ .aged so severely th at pFQ(hiction' mile of sheet aaplialt pavement on , “Sizes 9 to 20 and iSf-i to -M had ceased altogether.'. 17be bulietin Mr. Travis, one of the best ‘CHARTER PII.O’T cause of frostbite. known utility executives In the North Main street. N 0 T I C E The Greek high command spoke also said that damage to docks and Rdtite No. 34—Orange. Derby warehouses at Hamburg was so state, is president snd a director SUN. - MON. and TUES. only of "succes.sful” local opera­ of The Torrington Ught Company, avenue. Twin concrete arch bridge SPORTSWEAR—REDUCED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE 1 tions In its usual laconic commu­ "enormous" that thcrawas’vlrtual- at Wilbur Cross Parkway and ap­ ly no movement of goods at this holds similar offices with The New ORANGE HALL nique and mentioned the capture Britain Light Company and The proaches. of’a considerable quantity of w ar' largest German seaport." Torrington Water Company, and la Route No. U. S. 44—New H a rt­ REAL BEAUTY IN That’s why thousands S material. ------chairman of the board of The ford. Constructing one mile of re­ Bridgeport Gas Ught Company. JUDY GARIAND PLUS! WM. ROTDta inforced concrete pavement =SSEI said the fate of 49 Greek notables ■, Bombers Attack “LAW OF THE PAMPAS’* through New Hartford village. "abducted" by Italians "during PLUff . . . BIDNEV TOLER In North Capaan. Eliminating rail­ always ask for ’blue coal' BINGO S I : Submarine Base PLUS! “Junior G-Men”,-Ne, S ELASTIC STOCKINGS WW A their flight from Argi roc astro" London, Dec. 27—(/P)—The Air . “MURDER OVER N. V.” road underpass about 1 mile east r a a again need folk, of ihii city of the village of Canaan. Winches­ billf. YeUr fam tee wat Intended for 1 was not known. Ministry announced lats today N reW on gucinrork when buying antlirarite. No other fuel enn give the that British bombers attacked the TOD.YY ter. Conetructing 5 miles of rein­ Here's an entirely new departure fuel I For here’f i coal tbal !• cnloren tamo line're.tuita. .So hum a-:lhrarite. Change of Games and Prizes H n T S German submarine base at Lor forced concrete pavement on the from the old-fashioned hot, heavy OLVi to identify it ai AmCrica’i l-'ineit And.'remrmber, ‘blue co.-il' it the fin­ a* Hospital Notes Winsted-Norfolk road from the rubber stockings. 'These new Antkraeile - fnel ikal -dinirea oven, lent, France, and airdromes in village of Norfolk easterly. est anthrarito money can buy! 20 Regular Game's ,for Orders Valued at S2.50 Brittany today, the second day of Bauer A Black Lastex stockings' kooltlifnl, noney-uring beat. We’ve Included Tailored and Dress 1 MWWP ffaaSIW. Route No. 63—Naugatuck. Elim­ not only give- your legs the proper "blue coal’ it rich Pennsylvania a daylight offensive. ination of underpass. Anlhrocile hat no equal for home hard coal, mined by Glen Aldeo. It it 6 Special Games for Orders Valued at $3.00 . - Our New Winter - Styles, Including | Adlmtted yesterday: CHlfford The communique said; support, but due to a patent^* boatbig. It givM off no da^t, root, or Bleii,*^ 40 Campfleld Road. | Route No. 79—Madison. Re­ process actually look like regular carefully prepared - and laboratory Styles for Felts. Fabrics j "Aircraft of the coastal com- n«aiy tmndge at many rabttilutet teited (or parity and nnilorm tiring. Discharged yesterday: Fred I placement of culvert. stockings. Seamless,! No wonder do. It gWea clean, lafe, tmokelcit beat Quick Clearance! and Furs England. 172 School street. I mand today bombed the subma- Route No. 91—Woodstock. Cul^' If you Kant more heat per fuel dollar, ' rine base at Lorient and airdromes doctors and patients alike endorse that belpt cut cleaning and painting order a supply ai ‘blue coal' now. SWEEPSTAKE Admitted today: Mrs. Anna Vert replacements on South Wood­ these Pool, lightw eight stoeklngs. Tomm, 239 Middle Turqpike, East; I in B rittany. stock-West .Woodstock road. "An enemy fighter waa shot Have your physician prescribe the Adnus^n 25c, Extra Cards 10c or 3 for 25e REDUCED HANDBAGS 1 Alien Newton. Andover; Mrs. Jen­ Route No. 97—Sprague. Three- proper type. _ _ h 1 nie Risley, 242 Main street. I down Into the sea off tpe French span deck girder bridge and ap- THE W. Go GLENNEY CO. Special Gam^ 5c a Csrd or 3 fair 10c Discharged today; Clifford Bieu, i coast. / » 'onches at Shetiicket river In ('Patent 1822847) Excellent Value.s! R R c Regular $1.00 40 Campfleld Road; Miss Thelma “AU our alrcraft^-retiimed safe­ 3?.ltlc. — PhoM 4149 Jeffries, 266 High, street. Mrs. ly.” iloute No. 109—Thomaston. Con­ M ary St. Pierre, 82 Chestnut structing fence along Wigwam street. . Raid Warning for London. crx'olr on Thomoston-EInat Mor- lH>OR PRIZE-O RD ER FOR $5.00 Death: Joaeph Morrison, 16 Eld- London. Dec. 3T—(/P)— The un­ - —•I. AU Gsrments From Our Regular Stock! No Approvals or Returns! ridge street. official (Christmas tn ica In air Na 1J9—North stontag- "Birth: A son to Mr. and Mrs. raiding woa lifted for London thla and culvert at Asoe- Edward Davies. 13 Proctor Road. evening when a raid warning konk brook. Temporary bridge pro­ »V r/AHi I Vf * f OfV ‘.Al t Tomorrow N^ht Tomorrow Night Main BURTON’S ManchesU i| Census: 64 patients. sounded in the London area. 1 vided. North Stnnlngton. Four cul­ V vert rep)ocementff, approximately kiSMiSSliSL< 3 ^ m - - i'lAM 1 1 ( ‘,hiH. <.j1TNN KKlt)A i ^ t**^-^*H*l!<-* H7| 19-0 WAIN! n r.M ’ ti 1^ aI'a NUH K STER e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN FRIDAY, DKCEMBKR 27, 1940 •5 ^ . ■ PAGE lOE rptJi \ caster, Pa„ pulling a two-wheeled Pilgrims Continue cart bearing Mgna designed to from outlylnf district* might m. ApproxlnJately 30—Five Bristol meeting h o ^ soaked to ing only'^lght bodies bad been re­ Stal^, Sr., 73, ploneerxln the com ‘‘Food for Ekirope” pilgrims, after the akin. They wazKed at. a fire­ covered from the wreckage of an^ soybean proees.slnf^sinduatries ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ladr Monday 150 Injured in Series of Deaths Last Night ■pending the night on benches In house zerosB and changed Into dry People Still Dress for of soldirrs on the hlgiiroada and homes in Becujal and three in and founder of the A . E. Staley I Finds f o r the HOME for the employees of the packing the Bristol Friends' meeting clothes. wv. . r, 1 C. sometlmcB, In the dark, hear the Cyclonic Distiirbanees nearby Rancho Boyeroa. Mig. Co., of Decatur, III, | Pa., later In the week to vM t hla Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Foote, of boom of the Gardiner Hall, Jr., house, set out again today toward Their first destination In today’s limner in nural Sec* | dlaunt rhythmic beat of German Placed tinder Martial I mw San Francisco — J. Lawrence Amherst, Mass, is visiting at the Company, at South WlUtngton,, Bc; New York on the hike they be­ inarch was Trenton, N. J. . V » D -L • plane motora and the sound of far- In Western Cuba. < Becujal, a town of 10,000 In­ Toole, veteran" newspaper man and Most of theM applhummi aae-ef-a-ldafi, *a6 laetafie* uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wapping Andover Speed on Farm Rockville Henry Oellert, and family over the home of her grandmother, Mrs. B. sides the host and hostess \Mre gan seven daya ago to dramatise l i o n s , I e l K e m a in S j off anti-aircraft fire, like the whla- habitants 25 miles south ot Hava­ editor of the magazine “game and used, re-eondltloned and msrk-dowii clearMm Iteosa. E. Foots. Mn. Mm w s II Hatchlnsea their son Francis, Mr. and Mr*. the plight of Europe's hungry. pering memory of a dream of an­ na, and the surrounding area wets gosaip.’! week end. Ml*. W. «V. O fM t When tethered and fed on a new Coiinlry of Song. Becujsl, Cuba, Dec. 27.—(/P)— Du* West, S. (j.—4n»,-Farmer J. Lewla B. Cfc»p«i*n Edwin Smith ahd hla slater, Mlsa i m . MMCbMtOT Mr. and Mrs. William Proctor 151-4, WllUmintte Walter Colburn, Mr. and Mr*. The group, headed by the Rev. other existence, one coujil quite placed under martial law as Army New York—Mri. Loulle Hunter J. Holmea Smith, pastor o f the circus lot, camel# pluck all the forget a war waa on. Becujal and neighboring towns O. Hagen finished harvesting his M, BoekvUlc Marie, both students at the Uni­ and'■Mr.' and Mrs. Edward Proctor, Charles Todd, Miss Edith Nlchola, officers directed relief workers. House, 6.1, wibqw of the late 0)1, REFRIGERATORS East Berllii, Conn., Methodist thUtles within reach before be­ (Rditor's Note: illtirr’s counted 11 dead and 150 injured com about dusk, then got out his i versity of Connecticut, are at the of Niantlc and Mr. and Mrs. Sims Ths,,Commuaity Chrlstmaa held Mias Clara Toberman, Miss Alice More than 200 doctors and mimes Edward M. HqusK who was Presi­ tractor, ploughed and laid off and The engagement of Mlsa Loretta of Burnside, were callers at the church, have walked from Lan­ ginning on their hay. bombers have rhanged formal today,. In the wake of a series of were sent from Havana. dent Wilson's Intimate, during ' O N S A L B Smith home for thelr/two weeks’ at the church on Monday evening Safraaek, Mrs. Grace Jacobs, planted five acres of wheat be­ • I niver.sal 6-ft., grmd condition, 90-day guaran­ Elizabeth Olda to Merritt Howard home o f Mr. and Mrs. J. Kellogg CharlM Ze'mek and William but not so In the provlnres, cyclonic disturbances which swept ,Two severe “ twisters" swept World War years. " ,. fore midnight. A neighbor had vacation. White, (Jhrlstmaa afternoon. was under the arrangement* of as Milo M. Thompoon and wife acroas western Cuba last night, north across the Becujal area in Portlanil, Me.—Brig, Gen, Peter A good attendance Is reported at Doane, aon of Mr. and Mrs. How­ Nlchola. After dinner gifts were 50,000 Guard asked to borrow the maachlne next t y 829.50 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bragg, of the following committee: Doctor learned when they took only and officials feared later reports quick succession shortly after 6 p. Murray, 73, U. 8. A. retireri, who day. -To Go on Trip the Hebron Congregational church ard Doane of Rye street, has been exchanged. alneka, sweaters and tweeds • Universal 5-ft., goo(l'.condition, 90-day guaran- Easton, Pa., smd Mr. and Mrs. WlUlzm B. ^ th in , Ethel Nelson. Miss Frances Mersereau and Wednesday evening, and a pro­ on n country visit. Tomorrow: ...... \ ...... I39.B0 announced. Pearl Young and sons, Peter and Ida Spear, Agnes Friedrich, Ruth Robert Preston were holiday Defense Line gram of Illustrated Bible readings A daughter, Dorothy Ella, was McBride, Ruth Snyder, Helen "Don’t Send Food I’arkages to • Kelvinator 6-foot, very-^utet\pncLeflScient, 90- To Washington was carried out. Bradford Smith James, of Brooklyn, N. T, were g\iests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard ROLLER SKATING born December 23 to Mr. and Mrs. overnight guests at the home of (Jartwright, Marl* Hudson, Jeap Kn gland.’’ ) da.y guarantee ...... 149.50 read from the Scriptures and the Bllgh In Bloomfield. Frank Gllnack of East Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Esa W. Ellis, Christ­ Smith, Jean Stanley and John HKRK’.S • VVestinghouse 7-foot, very quiet and efficient, Rev. George M. Milne showed the Phelps. All grammar school and Miss Frances Dolezal, a school­ EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT By Milo M. Thompson Intent Seen to Man New Mrs. Gllnack was Miss Helen mas eve. Their family party on teacher In New Yorkj who bought HEAT COMFORT! Miss Barbara Heintz Is pictures. Mrs. William O. Selma of pre-school children received gifts New York, Dec. 27—(a^)—There OO^lay guarantee...... $49.50 Frink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christmas also Included Mr. and the Coleman house on WllUngton Bases Aequired from Now try a supreme Fuel Oil Colchester presided at the pipe George A. Frink of Wapplng. Mrs. Mark Hill, of Manchester, from community contributions. Skate for Fun and Healthy Exercise! waa .a time when one would no • Frigifiaire 8-foot, all-porcelain, inside and out, Chosen from Rockville organ and there was congregational Santa Claus was present and dis­ Hill and has spent several summer* Britain Without Delay. '41 for full-comfort Heating! 00-(l,iy guarantee ...... $49.50 A daughter was born recently Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Newcomb, of here, writes she and three other more take a week's holiday in By the D. A. R. singing of (Christmas hymns led by to Mr. and 'Mrs. Allan Taylor Somers, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth El­ tributed many of the gifts. The Admission ...... 35c (Inc. Tax) , ProDjse heat instantly • Frigidain; lO.'iO model, 6-foot, rievv in crate, the choir. A social hour with re­ lis and Miss Clara Ellis, of Gilead. committee merits great commen­ teachers are spending the holiday ngland without parking along of South Windsor. vacation at Miami, Fla. Washington, Dec. 27.—(iP)— The controlled heat— Attention- regular .$17!t.r>0...... $114.50 freshments followed the presents-^ Mr. and Mrs. Harry P, Files Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warner dation for Its work and choice se­ “soup and fi*h" clothes and / Rockville, Dec. 27— (Special)— Mias Elsce Layton waa a (Christ­ dispatch of an initial Arm y garri­ free Heftt— at lowest heat- tlon of presents. and 'small son of Maine, Harry P. entertained Mr. and Mrs. William lection of gifts. rly frixiks than wear a bathing MiM Barbara Annetta Heintz, of mas dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. son to Newfoundland shortly will .And .Many Other Good Values Family dinners were the rule on Files, Sr., of Boston, and Mrs. Warner, of Newington, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Whitcomb Manchester Sports Center lit in We*tmln*ter Abbey. cost! Is that a lot to prom- 64 Union itreet, a senior at the with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whit­ Horace Pilcher and family. ,• But when my wife. Patience, and m (Jhrlstmas Day here, there being Dorothy Swartz of New York city Mrs Addison Clark, of Lebanon, swell to 50,000 or more men the i.se for Fuel Oil? It is a Rockville High School has been comb, were Christmas guests at Mr. and Mrs. Peter DeRooa of Wells Street I, after weeks of wearing duty In so many that it would be Impossi­ were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Mr. and Mrs. Norton Warner and forces already in place to safe­ named aa the school's candidate the homes of their son and daugh­ Richmond, Maas., and William l-kindon's front lino bombproof.* promi.se which our Fuel Oil GAS COMBINATION RANGES ’ ble to enumerate them. Nearly Judson G. Files and family and children, the Misses Olive Char­ eo TUES., DEC. 31 for a trip to Washington next ter and family, in Rocky Hill. Charvat of Now York the guests and pockmarked streets, deciding guard the Panama Canal and the fullills! Try one tank-filling, every family had Its own Christ­ Mrs. Ernestine D. Sullivan and lotte and Jean Warner, William L«. Hartford ...... t.iO R.M. April under the auspices of the D. Warner and Alden Warner of Gi­ Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Mitten of Mr. and Mr.s. Anthony Safranek to seek a few days of recuperative new hemisphere defense line In the Du* Noo York (O.C.T.) I.M R M. 'cl and know! ^ O N 8 A L B mas tree, laden with gifts, in addl daughter Barbara over the Christ A. R. lead, Christmas. were holiday guests at the home for a few daya. They attended the respite in some distant shire. Pa­ Atlantic. •Quaker Rub.v, dual oven, green porcelain, Three girls were selected by the tlon to the trees and Christmas mas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. William Milne and of Mrs. Mitten's parents, Mr. and tience packed up sturdy slacks and EETHEN WED., JAN. 1 4 coal, 3 ga.x ...... $29.50 Seniors as most .'cspected for their programs given at schools and Work has been started on re family Chri.stmaa (ilnner at the The recent announcement that La. NooYork (S.C.T.) 3.MA.M. son Douglas, of Larchmont, N. Y. Mrs. John H. Massey, of Bolton. home" of Mr. and Mr*. Theodore sU/eaters ami t(xik niy oldest most the Newfoundland base vanguard Dud Hartford ...... i.IlA .M . • .Monogram dual oven, green and ivorv, used oil leadership, dependability, service churches. Some of the oldest in­ modeling the old Baptist church are visiting at the parsonage, the Mr. and Mrs. George Segar, and comfortable tweeds. FUEL & RANGE OIL and patriotism. Miss Heintz • was habitants remember when Christ­ into a Community Hall. The Mirtl when fifteen were present. would depart early in January was AloftO 1-OAV iHii-ners ...... $79,150 guest of the Rev. George Milne. two sons. Harvey and (Clifford, of Mrs. Herbert Sadler and daugh­ A Note----- for the We also took along our rations accepted in military quarters today In Any Quantity— Any Time ■ chosen by the faculty from the mas whs not observed except at Abe E. Miller Post, A. L., Is the for the current week ns n gesture cxcuntioMt • Advance dual oven, green and ivory, 4 and 4, Mrs. Clayton Hills, of Stoning- Canton, were Christmas dinner ter Sybil, who make their home as evidence of Intent to man with three. , Together with the candl- the Episcopal church, with its owner of the hullding and prop­ ton and Mr. and Mrs. Alman Dou­ guests at the home of their daugh­ of helpfulness: A joint of mutton, MCV vu m DAT Wholesale and Retail ■elates from the other High schools erty. About $5,000 of the $10.- with her parents, Mr. and Mra. a minimum of delay the string of good condition...... ! ...... $79..50 Christmas Eve celebration, which bleday and daughter Alma, of Le- ter and sister, Mrs. John B. Hutch- a amall package of bacon, a little m iT MNDAT In the state she, will attend a ban­ brought people from many differ­ 000 required has been received | ^nnon, and Miss Betty White, of imson. Oscar Hemmcler, went to Swamp- sack of sugar, six ounces of but­ offshore bases acquired from Great • National dual oven, all-while, 2 and 4, good Britain. quet next month and the one to ent towns and crowded the church and .more pledge Imstallraents are c^gj^nbury,______spent Christmar______at : Five of the turkey* given sway scott. Mass., to spend a week over NEW ter, even a full dozen of eggs to CmmU TMmI used oil burner $99.50 To Be Further Reinforced IfMt fw DttiAif BANTLY OIL COMPANY make the Washington trip will be so that seats had to be brought In due this month. " | home (if Mr. and Mrs. J. Kel- by the Andover Volunteer Fire the holidays with Mr. Sadler at the ■how our whole-souled pleasure at • Glemvood 191() model, dual oven, all-white, (^osen by lot. The South Windsor Garden logg White. | Department went to winners in home of his parents, where he tl 3 invitation we had received. The fore* will be the first sent TIck«fi ifrlctlf IlmltDd ‘ Center Street Phone J>293 Miss Heintz Is an honor pupil and people had to stand in the ch«$D la •dvfifiCDl used oil burner.s ...... ; ...... $119„50 aisles and vestibule. club adopted new by-laws at its j Christmas guests at the home of ! Hartford and one to Portland 1 esidcs. YEAR Ours was the war complex and to any of those bases. In Peurto • sit the Rockville High School; edi­ annual meeting at the Wood Me- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fogll were | Guests at Shady Lawn Farm Mr. and Mrs. William Robbins of the London habit. Rico, and Guantanamo, Cuba, how­ Serving the Public for 23 Years. aGlenwood 194<) n(‘w, dual oven, oven hek,t con­ tor of the High School Banner, The Christmas program at St. Chaplin were Christmas dinner / Dress Put Aside In l.A>ndnn ever, and at the Panama Canal It­ trol. .simmer burner.*, oil burner.*, minute treasurer of the Tri-Hy-Y club and Peter's Church was Interesting this morial Library and a complete j Mrs. Albert Doran and daughters ' for the holiday were John Scan- slate of new officers wa.s elected the Mi.sses Mabel. -Florence and ncll, Mrs. Lenore Southwick, Peter gpeats of Mrs. Robbins' brother London, except in the night club self, garrisons have been built up chime, regular $209.50 ...... $119.50 has been active in all school events year hut .d|d not bring out the and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whit­ Looking for aomething that's different? Some­ zone which caters to the City-lock­ steadily by the Army and Marine She is the daughter of .Mr. and crowds of olden time.s. The Rev. H. with the exception of the tre.as- Sadie and son Albert, of Walling-| Sokitls, of Manchester, Miss ’ man. Mr. Whitman Is doing vari­ thing that will make folk* alt up and take ed hotel crowd, has put aside most (-’orps, and are scheduled soon to Mrs. Charles E. Heintz of Union urer, Mrs. J. Watson Vibert. who ford, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fogil of I Aclelia N. Loomis of Bolton, Mr. And Many Other G(H>d Values R. Keen spoke on The Christmas Manchester. Miss Eleanor Kuhn o f' and Mrs. Curtis E. Skates of East ous jobs. He is employed In the notice ? evening entertainments which' in­ lie further reinforced. Street. was re-elected. Mrs. Willard Spirit at the c.indlelight service at West Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. ; Hartford, and Mr. and Mrs. landscape division of the state CAI,L UP THE ULY BEAUTY PARUJR volve dress. Along the 4,000 mile, irregular Observing Anniversary 7:30 p. m.. Christmas Eve, and the Steane was elected president, suc­ ceeding Mrs! John A. Collins and Clarence Fogil from town. : Keeney Hutchinson with son, An- highway department during the NOW AND GET A BEAUTY TREATMENT! Instead of entertaining at din­ triangular line between Newfound­ THIS i^ O N S (;\s RANGES Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bonan, of choir sang carolsr'^e church w.aa A aon, Arthur Joseph, has been drew, and daughter, Eleanor, Her- season. He has been In Groton a i ner, when shells will be bursting land. British Guiana on the South Center street, quietly observed beautifully deebrated with young Mrs. Robert J. RIsley, vice presi­ ON SALE dent. Other officers are record­ born to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Keefe pprt Hutchinson and .son Calvin, few days and is now helping-put in and bombs falling, one entertains American continent, and Panama, Detroit, Oriole. White Swan, Glenwood insu­ their 35th wedding anniversary on fir trees, wreaths and poln.settas. at the Hartford Hospital. Robert Mas.sey, Russell Murray of at luncheon. poa.*lbly 100,000 holdiers, sailors Thursday. Many cards were re­ ing secretary, Mrs. Lloyd S. a gasoline pump In (Thaplln. lated, your choice, cash and c a r r y ...... The latter were presented in Grant; corre.sponding accretary, I Clifford Perry and son Lawrence Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Tuttle Miss Barbara Amldon of Lang- LILY BEAUTY PARLOR Ijite at night one Is in one's own and Marines soon will be stationed, $ 10.00 ceived, and on Sunday there will membrlam of Mrs. Russell Wilder, Mrs. L. Vinton: librarian. Mrs: i Columbia. Mr. and horne. Pa.. Is spending the school House it Hale Building Phone 7484 shelter or at one's post. Night en- on the basis of available estimates. m HOT SOIMS TOMISSf Har.stow all-white, Glenwood gre\- and white, be a family dinner. the former Mi.ss Betty Rose, who R'lqqin- aiirntor Stone at the home ot ''a l-jM ra . John Be Hutchinson teftalnlng usually extends only to Mr, and Mrs. Bonan wore mar­ and i recpgg with her parent*. TTie exact size of the units des­ (Quincy grecMi marble color — all insulated died several weeks ago and was Alice Moorf eTecuUve com m itt" ' Chaplin. They were als(>! daughter. Bertha Jane, Mr. and such few people as you can put up ried December 26, 1905 at St. Ber­ Christmas dinner guests of Mr. tined for luiy of the advance bases ^with oven controls, your choice ...... $19.50 buried in St. Peter's cemetery. She for two vears Mrs Frank Me- the home of Mr. and Joseph A. -Mack and Henry and Mrs. Charles S. Amldon were , in your own family ohelter and is confidential military informa- nard's Catholic church. Rev. Luke was a daughter of the Rev. and J- hranx MC ^ Massey A'ulcan, tabl^-top ivory and green, coverall, Grath and for one year Mrs.-Dan-; „ tjnhert Foote had , ^ . . j 5riss Barbara Amldon. Mr. and that, of cmirse, involves -no dress-'|I tlon now. It is no secret, however, Fitzsimmons then pastor, officiat­ Mrs. George Rose. Her mother was good condition ...... ing. Mrs. Bonan was the former iei p Cavanaiieh- miblicltv MrsMrs. ®Robert f ooie naa | ji,.s.s Etha Ma-s.sey entertained Mrs. Fred Abell and family of Ing. that substantial reinforcements $29.50 the former Miss (Tora Phelps. I icl l. cavanaugn. puoiicuj, air.s^ family party at their home Stanley Chessy, of Hartford, at Miss Emily DeCarli. ijohn A. Collin.s. dl.splay of Plalnville and Mrs. Hazel Sundt j r And. in l-ondon, when you do are to follow the first expedition Quality, white and gray, very good condition. . . $29.50 The couple have five daughters, ^::X'’V.^^'i?;jr^j:”‘"nf:fi:!f:Christmas^coraHo.^w;;c'^^^^ home for the holiday. and Rose Ann and Edwin Suadt. ] accept the hospitality of a friend, to Newfoundland. The island’s Roper, ivory color, very good condition, like to “We Three Kings of Orient F* E Word has been received from Mrs. L,ewla Reynolds, Mrs. Harold and Mrs. Lloyd J. Burnham won p(,p,fp yji- ^nd Mrs. J. Banks Mr. and Mrs. Charles Korher' you take' along your rations as a strategic situation on the shortest W Are," and Mr.*. Lewis W. Phelp.* Mr. and Mra. John M. Boganlus new, regular .$79.50 ...... $39.50 Lehrmltt, Mrs. Henry Hammer, I the first prize for her novel j„f,es. Edward and Robert Foote, entertained a family gathering matter, of course. Your host and great circle route between Europe Miss Betty Bonan and Miss Vir- prc.sidfed at the organ. A delight-( at Daytona Beach, Florida. They hostess may have all the money and America makes it a key to the Glenwood apartment size, table-top, all-white, made to feed- (..-iwronce Gnodale, of Dur­ state it has rained ever .since they Christmas which Included Mr. and ^nia Bonan, all of this city. Mr. ful (Jhristm.ifl tree party was c ar- ! bird.*, ham and Miss Marjorie Foote, of Mrs. Daniel yoepel and three chil­ and Influence of an Iniiinn rajah, defense of the Industrial north­ coverall, regular $79.50 ...... $39.50 ried out at the Rectory Hall, with have been there, the first rain east United States. Bonan is proprietor of the Rock­ , i Putnam. dren of City Island. N. Y.. Mr. and but they'll still have mily the Wincroft or Sunray, new cabinet base, table- ville Diner. He was active in the proaent.* for all the young folk.*' ______since September. ounces of rationed commodities Army F.nglneera A t Work I Mr. and Mrs. Elton Buell spent Miss Patricia .Southwick Is Mrs. Raymond Korner of Manches­ top, all white with oven control, roll-out fin d in g of the Italian American and with refre.ihmenta of cake and Christmas with their daughter allotted to two, three or four per­ Advance parties of Army engi­ Social Club and until recently was ice cream. spending the Christmas vacation ter, Mr. and.Mrs. Danny Ilalgh of broiler, c o vera ll...... \ ...... $19..50 (vileacl Mrs. Howard Tryon in Bucking­ with a cla.^-.*mnte from the Uni- Stafford Spring.*, Mr. and Mrs. sona, whatever the number In their neers are at work on the prelimi­ treasurer. The Rev. Allan L. C,irr. a for­ ham. ■ family. naries at virtually all the other Plan 5iew Year’s. Party mer lay preacher at St. Peter'a ver.sity of Connecticut, in Vernon. ! Clifford Korner. Mr. and Mrs. ;! Hart E. Buell entertained the New York. WaldofCqne and children, Mr. and Find England .Again bases. Tomorrow Is the date as­ ELECTRIC RANGES The Maple Grove Society will , Rpi.ctropal church, now pa.stor of The children who had perfect at­ Mis.sp.a Edna and Jessie Post, But, Id rural shires, you find signed for establishing a aurvey hold a New Year's Eve dance on '..(bp. HaddamMpaa-Tv, Neckv»,-ir Federatedf -Up- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bridges, of I .tlrs. Douglas Moss,. George Kor- O N S A L E tendance for the month of Decem­ Christmas. Baltic, were recent guests of : ner and mailcarrier and Mrs. England again- the England which and con.*triictlon headquarters at Tuesday evening at its hall on j , hurch, haa returned to hla former Miss Barbara Fish spent Christ­ Crawford all-white, reconditioned, good condi­ ber at the White School were: friends in town. , • Charles L.von. USED always dre.sses for dinner, makes Georgetown, British Guiana. Franklin street for ttiemhers and i fjutira at the State hospital. Mid- mas in Unioiiville. the guest of aomething like a religious rite of The army'H primary task Is to tion • ...... $29.50 their friends. There will be |,Uptown, through the winter. He i Alice Larson, Calvin Fish. J Lloyd M r and Mrs. Maurice Hurley. defend the bases and .*et up Air mg from 9 p m. uutil 2 a_m. w^^^^ continue to act a.* pa.stor of | Uvman, Jesse White, Carol War- Tribute to Mkbel Normand tea and shines re.splendently in Univer.sal all-white, new oven and surface unit.*. $.39.50 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur N. Hills On Inspection Tour gala attire when the glas.ses clink Corps and other facilities. The music being furnished by Kabrick's the church a.* far a.* the Sunday 1Ann Anderson, Patricia Monarch 6-plate, 2-oven range, good as neiA', cntei taihed Mr. and Mrs. Wuithrop Hollj’wood. Dec 27.—(>Pi~The round the evening fire. Navy haa been-at work In some^ ^''orchestra. S'oisemakeis and favors •service.* are concerned. As hi.s! Arlene Sagler, Beverly Porter and family and Mrs. Mary was $299.50...... ;. . $99.50 motion picture Industry pays la.'--t- Hong' Kong, Dec. 27 VP.- - Air i "Look!" exclaimed our hostess in.*tance.* for/, weeks, developing Will be furnished for those attend­ saldtw ia amall he find.* it nece.*-! Carolyn S a g lio M the , Mitchell, of Hebron, Christmas. Monarch combination oil and electric, with ing. -aa ' Gi ead Hill school, Norman Lyman, ing tribute to the late Actress Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brookc- C/IR with a J^azii Pitts ge.sture of her facilities for both warithipk and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ely and w.’trplane.*. Meeting Tonight - ‘ '’ Henry Porter, Alden Warner, Jos- daughters , ot Hamden were guests Mabel Normand tonight when Re- Popham, coramandcr-in-chief of hands as -she viewed our eatable.*. good ojl burners, was $199.50 ...... $99.50 Frank Badstuebner Auxiliary V. ^ I *tph Fracchia, Raymond John.ston, ,\r- ' public Studio dedicates its new. Britain's Far Eastern command. ’’They've brought a dozen eggs! in Puerto Rico, meanwhile the A pleasing program was pre- g „ „ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'I Univei'sal 1940, new in crate, cabinet base, etc., $79.75 F. W. will hold its regular meeting thiir Keefe on Christmas, .$250,000 sound stage to the well- arrived here today on a tour of And there, beyond the garden Army ha* built up to . po.*.*ibly this evening at eight o'clock in the seated at the Jones Street school Links. George Borsotti, Rina known comedienne. j inspection. hedge,, are all those la.ying hens!" 15.000 the forces to defend the for its clo.aing Christma* program, . _ . Mrs. Sidney Hall and son David, O. A. R. rooms. There will be a Pcracchio. Marian Hodge, Rina ' of Storrs are visiting at the home “ Yffu’ll never know, " said an­ future Caribbean “Gibraltar:" WASHERS AND IRONERS Chriatmaa party and social hour with recitations, mu.sio, plays, etc Borsotti, Eleanor Fracchm and of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ AE^IAIN S other guest from I.,ondon, “ how Schedules called' for a net after the business .session. J^\ ■ Mrs. Ida C. Heck of Union, tcach- strenfeth of 12,616 by Nov. 1, and O N S A L E Virginia Hooker. ence Rathbiin, miirh those dozen eggs mean.” • Apex 1940, all-white, slightly used, good as raembers will bring a ten cent gift l pr, has gorfe home for the holidays, The children who have had per­ She, too, had been up against 20.000 are expected by early Jan­ for exchange. Mrs. Mary Sloan and Perfect attendance pupils for Dcc- fect attendance for the first term Ev^y 'liar a real ralue the business o f arguing with pro- uary. new, regular $59.95 ...... $19.95 Mrs. Susan Bateman are in charge, ember were: Eugene, Victor and at the White School are: Alice Lar­ Slight Error In Hearing visioner, dairyman and even fish­ More Marinee at Giiantanama. • Universal, all-white, demonstrator, good as Basketball I D.avid Caril, Morris Epstein, Ed- son, Calvin Fisli, Lloyd Lyman, monger for two or three eggs at a A t the Navy’a base at Guan­ new, regular $69.95 ...... $59.95 The annual Rockville High ward Tara.*cvich, Sidney and Mar­ Jesse White, Patricia Fogil, Arlene Grants Pass, Ore.—(Pi—Over a at it» price Refrigerator and Radio time. , tanamo, Cuba, the arrival this School-Alumni' basketball game garet Jones, Dolores Strickland. and Carolyn Sagllo. At the Gilead storm-troubled telephone circuit. • Universal jxirtable ii-oner, new, with control', Hiis|M9(1 s ,\II Not Well month of i.700 recruits from Par­ will be played this evening at the Wonria .Mikiil.aki, Pauline and Hill...... School:...... Norman Lvmnn...... AI went a message to Klamath Falls regular .$29.95 ...... $19.95 Sykes Gymnasium with both the den Warner. Joseph Fracchia, Ray- ! friends of Miss Margaret Gentry, 1910 DUDSMOBILE 2-DOOR SEDAN— It w.as while we were chatting ris Island, 8. C.. swelled the force Fiance.* Zawisza. In the sitting room before illnher of Marine.* to about 6,000. An­ e Universal u.*ed ironer, with cabinet cover...... $29..50 boys and girls, teams playing. Kenneth Porter, who stay* with mond Johnston, Gerald Hodge, ; They .responded with wreaths, Dancing will follow the games. Model 70. Radio and Heater ...... ~ $ 7 7 5 that I began to suspect all waa other full regiment is understood his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rina Perraehio, Marian Hodge, ! sotiie drove the llO-miles with sad Receiving Bid* .-Warehouse not well with our equipment. .' I to have 'been assigned to Guan­ ** Merton W. Hills and attends school Rina Bbrsotti and Virginia Hook- faces. “Buried? " they heard amid FLOOR COVERING ‘^FiNDS The Public Works Department er. laughter, "why she's going to bc 1939 O LD SM O B ILE 2-DOOR S E D A N noticed people dropping .out of the tanamo, permitting creation *of a Will receive -bids today for a pew ' Gilead,. l.S spending the holirlays Sliss Helen Foote, daughter of , married.’’ Radio and Heater...... $595 party to begin to dre.ss. When we, “streamlined” triangular division BR O:)ADL A pLO0 O! M Mill End CARPETS WAS NOW dump truck which the (department! *’'•'' Parents, Mr. and Mrs. too. retired I suggested to on the same general pattern .as Heavy plain. ,15x20 ft. size . . la to pufchase soon. Bids will be | Herbert Porter, Patience, who was In wool skirt the Army's latest. ,$.'U6.00 $178.30 received until seven o'clock this i Kenneth Johnson is spending a Clearance 1936 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN— a Heavy'Twislweavp. 18x12:9 .... , .S'.’ 84.3.') $183.00 and sweater, that, perhaps, she'd Protection of. the Panama Canal ■a Heavy plain broadloom, 15x12:4 .$191.17 $109.30 evening. Alderman' Eben H. Cobb, ' few days in New Britain with his Radio and H e a te r...... $345 better put cm the one dress-up chairman of the committee has , sister, Mrs. Paul Lyon, is a major function of all the out­ a Extra heavy luster, 15x14...... $358.80 $303.40 dress she had packed. , lying bases In the Caribbean-arca. copies of the specifications for in- Richard Stutt, 71, died at the, 1938 BLTCK 2-DOOR COACH ■ Extra heavy plain. 10:6x13...... $224.7,5 $131.50 “ Surely that won't he neces­ At .the canal itself, the Army has ■ Heavy plain broadloom. 15x18. . . .$208.50 $149.00 tercsted bidders. Windham Community' Memorial Radio and.Heater ^...... sary-, she said. “ You don't sup­ Will .\ttend Reunion I hospital last Monday from the ef- ' To Employees Of $495 expanded the garrison to 30.000 • Heavy twist broadloom, 10x15:6 .$1,51.88 $81.6l.6g pose they'd really dress, do you?" or 'more men in recent ' months, I , VvlVv A number from Riickville will fects of a paralytic "stroke suffered^ SALE /. “ I'm afraid they will,'' saief I, 19.38 DODGE SEDAN— piecemeal announcements of CARPET REMNANTS: WAS NOW attend the reunion of campgrs at ^vccK-ol* more previously. He was reaching for the darker of my Radio and Heater ^ tinop transfers indli^ate. Dusty rose plain, 3:4x12 f t ...... Camp Woodstock, '"M TA camp ' hoarder at the, home of Mrs.; $495 suits and the only white shirt. $42.50 $33.50 for boys and girls ipf follanil, i yiapk Jones, formerly residing in United Aircraft Corporation And they did. Burgundy plain carpet. 3:8x9:8 ft. . $32.50 $33.05 Wlmlham and Hartford^^ouniies. | Marlborough. He was born in New Green plain carpet, 3'.2x30 ft...... $69.50 49.50 REFRIGERATORS: 1939 DODGE COACH DeLUXE— A party had been planned for $ Many people connected with the company are new­ Plain burgundy carpet. 3:2x9 ft. . .. $49.50 39.50 coming as a small boy to live Radio and Heater...... $575 that night. Parties and teas and $ at the Hawley Armory at the Uni-' in Marlborough with his parents comers to Manchester. A number of them have placed Green carpet remnant, 3:11x10:4 ft. $:i4.50 $34.15 Versity of Connecticut. excursions had been planned for Recreation ye was well knowp in Gilead, his | their Automobile, Fire and Personal .\ccident Insurance <7 Cubic Fool eyery day, we found. ^ There will be a basket luniA, a 1939 FORD 2-DOOR SEDAN— MISCELLANEOUS RUGS; WAS NOW swim, movies, and a discussion of Home being the last place on the with us. The wardrobe.* of those wnnkV Radio and Heater ...... Scatter rug.*. 'JTx.54-lnch, value.*,to . . . . next year's camp plans. Many Gilead-Marlborough road, on the \ Reg. S I 74.95 $465 In the hills, worn on these occa­ Cen ter Items $0.95 $‘J.99 $156 Include* plain, twisf, figured, toned. from this city have attended the approach tb Gilead, now known as ^ Many others would like to trade with a highly respon­ sions, were jKisitivcJy amazing. 0 Sample rugs 27x."6-inch, ftom $2.9.5-$5.95 $1.95 camp at Black Pond, Woodstock the. Schadtle place. He leaves a sible insurance agency representing the highest grade And how Patience regretted the Today: •sister, Mrs. Mary Alton of New 6% Cubic Foot 1937 CHRYSLER 4-DOOR SEDAN • 6-9, Junior boys' game room insurance companies. - ' $365 the ah.sence of tho.so party cos­ York. Funeral services were held tumes she h.ad had no opportun­ open E. S. and W ..S . r LINOLEl MS AND FELT B.ASE: WAS NOW at the grave, conducted by the Rev. Reg. $154.95 Felt bn.*e’9xi2 rug.*, 25 o n lv ...... , $7 .50 . To those we extenit h cordial invitation to call at $135 ,1936 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN— ity to wear, those dre.sses so caie- 6- 7, Small gvm open for hand­ $$»5 Elmer Thienes. Interment was in ball E. S. Matbelized rubber Hoor covering. 4*.-inch H e b r o ^ Heater ...... fully packed, away in trunks put the Marlborough cemetery. our office or 'phone us at 366.5 iand we will gladly arrange $265 out of reach of bombs in the saf­ 7- 8, Small gym open for boxing . thick. 3-ft. width ...... $3.75 $ 1.00 Places about the town and In to call on you at your convenience — night or day. 6 Cubic Foot est part of our basement. E. S. . Felt ba.se remn.vnt.*. assorted patterns...... I/, PRICE The Christmas Tree program Amston are very prettily lighted Reg. $124.95 . ’ ,. . • • Slacks Never Woi-^i- ‘ 8-9:30, Small gjim reserved tor Felt ba.se 3x4:6 samples, use aa rug.* ...... ; . . . . .59c presented by the Hebron Green through the Christmas ahd New $114 1937 OLDSMOBILE S E D A N ...... $395 The slacks were never worn. fencing E. S. Inlaid linoleum remnant.* for bath, pantiy, lavatory^ at I clo.se-out prices, marked on each roll. two-room school Monday evening Year season, and quite ••a number SMALL DOWN PAYMENT fe saw no women In trousers in 7-8, WomeiYa plunge period E. S. at the Town hall brought out, the of jlliiminated trees may be seen 1938 OLDSMOBILE 4-DOOR SEDAN— those part*. We had a: feeling 7-10, Senior basketball league usual crowded house. (Thildrcn t9 in private doorways or yards. The Clarke Insurance Agency No Further RaymenLs Until Y^preh 1st Radio and Heater...... $525 that, jomehow, they frowned upon E. 8. DRAPERY D e I*T. “ FINDS” the number of nearly 70 t(x>k part congregational Church people are It. 7-10, Bowling alleys open E. 8. in the program, which Included keeping up the custohi of lighting 829 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER, CONN. (2) 1937 PLYMOUTH SEDANS— ■ Tbe evening festivities ' were Odd lots of draperies; one, two and three Tomorrow;^ , several short plays or skits, music, a diicorated tree on the gn'eeen. Radio and Heater. (Each)... amazing to us. Glasses were pair of-a-kind ...... REDUCED 250 to 50% RADIOS: — ------— ^ $375 7-8, Men’s plunge period E. S. recitations, etc. One of the plays Some of those home for the SUPPOSE YOU HAVE A FIRE TONIGHT? fliloil ahd music played until long Odd lota of curtains; one, two and three Christmas vacation besides those past midnight. There was great 7-10,/Bowling alleys open E. S. was entitled “ Christmas in Differ­ 1938 PACKARD ^ D A N — pair of-a-kind; all styles . .REDUCED 30% to 50% ent Homes," and was written by already mentioned are Mias. Irma 11 Tube Radio •singing, too, for we were on the Miss Betty Bednar, an eighth grad­ Lord of the Willimantic Teachers’ Radio and Heater. New Motor Job $545 bordera of Wales among a sing­ Odd bedspreads, twin sizes and full er. The music waa under the direc. College, Miss Florence E. Smith, of Reg. $49.9.5 - $37 ing people. But I am afraid we Niiliiieg Foregl’s sizes; come early for choice, REDUCED <« 20% tlon of the special music teacher, the Seymour school. West Hart­ 1937 PACKARD SEDAN— eat rather drowsily and were none Chenille bath mats and seat covers, too vivacious in the later hours, «(> »«“ " T * Mr*. Charlotte Tribble. The play ford, Dwight Martin from the Combination Radio— Radio and Heater .... $445 • choice of six colors, $1 va lu e ...... SPECIAL 89e closed with a folk song, "Jesu Hartt Scho(jl of Music, Hartford, long past the time when, wearied Annual Tonight Bambino," and “Joy to the World." Shirley Benzinger and her brother Reg. $52.95 ...... 1936 PLYMOUTH SEDAN— of the racket of war, we . would Discontinued sliiicover fabrics, choice of Announcement $48-88 n * : Mrz. Tribble accompanying. Other LeRoy, Jr., of the Atltfhtlc Union H e a t e r ...... $275 liave been abed in our London more than 25 jiatterns in sample pieces plays were “The Star and the College, South Lancaster, Maas,, shelter. Nutmeg Forest, Tail Cedars of d A S - ...... REDUCED 20% Story,” with Clare Porter, Barbara Miss Lillian Griffing of the Univer­ Combination Phonograph (2) 1934 FORD SEDANS— W'e took to dropping out of the Lebanon, will hold its , annual u*£ daytime activities and taking long 500 Yards casement cloth, suitable for Mitchell and R a ^ o n d Smith tak­ sity of Connecticut. Miss Merls and Rc;cord Maker Heaters. (Each) .... meeting and installation of offi­ ing part, eustaihed by a chorus Jones of Arnold's Physical Educa­ — NOW OPEN — $125 walks in the gorgeous autumn for­ cers beginning at 7:80 In the Ma­ offices, sunrooms, stu dios...... REDUCED 25% “ Santa (Jlaua’ Necktie" waa the tion College, New Haven, also Miss The New and Up-to-date Reg. $49.95 ...... a • $45 est. filling ourselves with black­ sonic Temple tqnight. Clarence title of, another skit, Howard Hills Stella Johnson who teaches In berries cold from the season's first Chambem will bis seated as Grand and Betty Jones taking the roles Wethersfield, and Mra Everett 1934 PLYMOUTH COUPE. frost which offered themselves all Tail Cedar for the ensuing year. Famous Radios $165 along the hedges bordering the of Santa and Mra. Santa. Other Porter, a teacher In Mansfield. 6 Tube Radio The Installing officer will be Dia- to*®* t,,d to ' pac 1936 PACKARD SEDAN— lanes. We drank in the fresh rural e cu features Included a solo, "Hark the Mra. Clarence Hamilton of Hart­ air with never a taint of the smoke trlct Representative James O. ford la spending a few daya with AMOCO Reg. $29.95 ...... — o»»” « _ at Clearance Prices Herald Angela Sing.” by Pearl $25 - Radio and Heater. New Motor Job Baker, who is a Past Grand Tall $365 and dust of London. And we stop­ Ooncl, a akit, “ Santa’s. Spy." kef father, L^ren M. Lord and her ped gaily at wayside inn*. Cedar of Nutmeg Forest. with Virginia Coates as the spy, sister. Miss Irma, at the old home­ Following the reports of officera $6.95 Up Feeding London Refugee* 1.,-«> ";„.(«**'■ was supported by several other stead. Mr. Lord and hla two daugh­ SERVICE STATION MANTEL MODELS and the installation ceremonies 1937 PONTIAC SEDcVN $395 They knew about war, those " k Office Furniture, Bargains child characters. Holly Sellers ters spent Christmas Day In Hart­ 436 CENTER STREET inns, for wair had stopped the us- there will be an entertainment opened the program by a recita­ ford. program. Refreshments will be, Thl* New and Up-to-date Amoco Service Statloa at 486 Center ii.ll stream of forest hikers and No Exchangefl . . No Approvgb . . No Phoii* O rd e n u tion. "A ll Dressed Up.* Considering the hour the mid­ cvcliaUi. jOno landlady told us she •served during the evening. Bradford Smith of Yale Scienti­ night communion service at 8L Street will be managed by M BRRILL ANDERSON, well-known h.ndh't scSi .a hiker in two months. fic School spent part of his Christ­ Peter’s Epiacopal church waa local service station operator. It w ill pay yon to visit this eon- MONTGOMERY MANCHESTER She was feeding, instead, refugees Advertisement- mas vacation at the home of his well attended. A communion ser­ venlent station where your ear will receive the atientioa of from London. parts. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. vice was also held on mirtwtw.a Otherwise it waa all the old Eng­ Don’t forget New York’s eve OSpOTHDOOII inVBe Iralth He went back to New Haven Day at 10 . m. The Rector, Rev. WARD MOTOR SALES, Jnc. land, the pre-war England, the party at Hotel Sheridan. Full FLINT-BRUCE H. R. Keen, went to hla l)ome In England of the song: ‘"rhere'll A l­ course dinner, flcxir show, orches­ 8249828 M A IN S T R E E T after Christmas Day and was at CARS WASHED 824-828 M A IN ST. MANCHESTER S12 WEST CENTER ST. MANCHESTER T E L . 5161 103 ASYLUM STREElT AND 150 TRUMBULL STBEBT work at the coUege part of the Greenwich later In the forenoon to CARS GREASED ways Be an England.” tra, favors, dancing. $2.50 per MANCHESTER tte*. B * w ilfiM to Meadowhrook, spend Chrlstmaa with hla mother. I f o n e ^ d not meet truckloads person. 4 - HARTFORD L /

s * A M ■* lOTsnr THANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAT, DECEMBER iff, 1640 MANCHE81KR EVENING MANCHESTER CONN. 1-KllMV, DhCEML’ER 27, 1»40 P A G E S E l the world which hla folly haa done other ahlpa—becauae nothing JL Ofc, Surely Not That! flan rfrrftrr so much to ruin. could be more futile or ellly ^an SERIAL STORY , Nofthst Uiere Is any ( m t to build a ehlp out of leaaoned Solo Starring Role for Jurly Garland SittiiitiK Srndft pound (or hope thst the story ot wood. Aid on Ships. Much Money Frits Thyaaen. even -tfVhls'flnlslti Alao, It la a grand Idea that the CHRISTMAS RUSH Daily Radio Programs Recognition Delayed rU B U S U V O BT TUB ■ a ilA U ) PtUMTINa CO, Ufa should be aa dramatic&lly tragic fact that moat of the World War Is Seen Near II itsMll Btrttt BY t o m HORNER ^ BaaUm Hfsndafd O mm Sent to Son '.•'4S llBBCbMtar, C«nn. aa now aeema poaslble, will serve wooden ships are serving aa TROHAB rBItOUBON M A w ^ ln B to men of similar barges is proof that they were no Because of Slayini a«B*nl Ifuaftr VeaterdAjr: Jerry la quitting RooHeveh Expected to Poundtd 0«tob«r 1, llt l ^old, becauae none of them ever good. They didn't, you' know,, to be done there... .Dad was sta­ F.«tter« Form New Chap­ school t« nnarry Vnl Parka. think! of himself aa another Thya- build the engines out of wood— tioned In Shanghai for threq yeara. Recommend Building slbla for the mimler o f Cotog Pnbllahid . BTarr BaaolqB Baaaat dedalon means wrecking all the He started me on the Idea. Jerry ter in Fraud Trial of Action on Alhania in Bnadara and Rofldara- Bnttrad at sen-^and can't be made to eee ^only the hulls. And l( you can plana Dr. Connelly and Martha and Da lamg." tha Boat Omea at Manehaatar. aays I should go on In medicine, w t k : O f Merchant Vessels. ,‘I A ’ Cult. himself in any such light. think up a better test for a ship's 0 f have made for him, means he will WDRC 111 192.‘> Withii4flfl Until Slain Hy Bundils Conn., aa Baeond Claaa Mall Mattar, though... RulJhrt L C'oleinan aiyd have to find a Job. Martha warns Hartford Hartford SDBSCItlPTION RATES Thyssen was a p e a t Industrial­ hull than that It baa been bumped “To'o bad he can't prescribe Washington, Dec. 27. -OP)-Ad­ Satisiiefl King Zog De Ivong, American citifeana, Val may not want to lli-e on a some of that for himaelf." IMO ke. ta u t m ISM kc. SS6 Ixxs Angeles,; Dee. 27 (45—Let­ \ Oaa Taar br Mall ...... H.M ist, and especially a great indus­ and squeezed and yanked about, as trurJc driver’s salary. Jerry la ministration action to botstar been slain by bandits in tha rook ' Par UoBtb br Hail ...... I *0 Manr bualed hcraelf with the ters referring to considerable Not Iniplicatcfl. a deep sea barge always is, for wilds.of Albania on April 6, lt$ Blnsla Cop7 ...... -dl trial organizer. He stuck his happy when they agree to talk the dlsheKaald nothing. Friday, Pecexnber S7 Britain’s hsd-pressed merchant Bums of money sent by the late Dallrarad Ona Taar ...... • I ld d •7.-^S!i Friday, Dar, t1 Hughes replied that "in thumb Info practically every large twenty yeara or more, and atlll matter over, will bring Val to aee V . • • - P. M. fleet was reported imminent today. Guy W. Ballard, founder of the them. Late that night Dr. Connel­ P.M. By I Joyd Iwhrhas event the government of A im t MEMBER OF scale manufartiiring line In the floats. It would be Interesting »to 5 i f - “ "What's wrong with this boy of 4:00- Backstage Wife. 4:00- Portia Faces Life An authoritative source pre­ "I Am" movement, and his wife Zngu Is firmly established” tlM l THB ASSOCIATED PRESS ■ ly finds Mary sobbing. mine?" the doctor aaked. "You todhelr son, Donald, formed a new Washington. Dec.-27 i45 — Tha Aaioelatcil P r r » la aaelualtra- Ruhr Valley and when he pulled learn what It could be. • « • 4:16—Stella Dallas. 4:16—We, The Abbotts dicted that President Roosevelt United .States would not indofi- know him pretty well, don't you? 4:30—Hilltop House chapter Uxiay in the trial of ten After 15 years .secrecy, the .State nllely withhold recognition Ir antitlad to tha uaa or ranubllea- the thumb out, aa a rule, the whole Some weeks ago we suggested Mary Reveals a Seoret 4 ;30 - LorenZ'i Jones. would recommend shortly that the tlon of all nawt dlipatehaa orodittd And this girl he wants-to marry. 4:46— Young WIdder Brown. 4:45— Kate Hopkins leaders of the organization on Department tiKlay dlaeloseil the' eaieful examination of the notOVl; to It or not otharwiaa craditad In line came with it and went into that If the United Statei wanted ■> CHAPTER V If ;ybu were In love with him, United States speedily build a mall fraud charges. Connelly paused In the door- 6:00—Girl Alone. 6:00—Ad Liner—Dance program United States had withhehr fccog- of the trial has failed to convinet . thla papar and alao tha local ncwa to do something big for Britain, j Mary, would you want him to quit 5:16—The 0'NclH'a large number of merchant ships, ih Mrs. Balljird and Donald Ballard the State Dep.irtment there is *uy ■ pohllanrd haraln. Thyssen’s capacious pocket. His s\' wa^i watching the sobbing girl. 6:16— Lone Journey. nllion of Albania in 192.5 until All riahia of rapuh)leatton of medicine, with only a little more 6:30—Ad Liner- continued a program comparable to the rec­ are among th* defendants. serious evidence to support ths credo wa.s wholesale p'roductlon at aomethlng to beat the U-boat j ■ ■ .'■'■ii’r Hla heart was full of pity for the &:SO--Jack Armstrong. One of the letters, dated May 1, apaclal diaratrhaa haraln ara alao to go?" 6:46— Life Clan Be Beautiful. 8:40—Thorens Harmonica Les­ ord-breaking construction of World satisfied that King 7,og now an j charge, apparently aiivanced fec raaarvad. low eo j^ and German control of menace. It could do nothing better | lonely hhlld, without a relative near war days. 1937, mentioned paym^ta of $1,- A plate slipped from h#r hands, 8:00—News. Weather. sons >exi!e in England was not Impll- { political reasons.” than to start Immediately the ' to share the happineaa of Chrlst- This informant aald that the 200 for a piano and $IW a month Full aarvlea allant of N. E. world marketa. His principle of mas. ^ clatterc to startle her. “ What's the matter, 8:80- Serenade™ the car last Decernber." . i dishpan. " N o .... If I were In lo^ 8 :1 5 -News Broadcast — Bob velt haa discussed for leasing or ("the bird") was the here.: dence brought against Zogu at Uia Jullua Mathawa Spaelal Agancr- child?" :46—I»w elt Thomas. Another advised that .Mrs Bal- Nata Tork. Chicago. Datroli and I production methods, pay smaller old fashioned reciprocating en- ■ with Jerry” —she spoke alowljJ Trout' lending equipment and supplies to I litary chieftain of 13. Albanian murder trial it seems that the fact "Oh!” The dark head jerked up 00—Fred Waring's orchestra. lard was sending him $1,000 "to j Boaton. wages than American ifnd Eng­ gines, slow of course but very, ^ "I'd never marry him until 8:20- Edwjn C, HHI the British. ; tribes .whose aneestors had fought that' he was ronvlneed Isgalmoia from the pillow, red-rimmed eyes finished arhonl and his tnteH :16- Newsroom of the Air. 8:30 - Paul Sullivan It was not disclosed whether the pay for the spark plugs, etc " One ‘ MEMBER ACDIT BCREAC OF lishmen would accept—and go to very sure. Ships, In fact, exactly , AplIUiog tears "down her.-eheeks. 7:30 -Inside of Sports. from his father pointed out that the Turks for .5()(t years When I Ihq onl.v hope left of eventually, CIRCULATIONS. ship.” 8:45— The World Today proposed ships themselves would Allied (irrnie.s drove the Turks from j securing the arrest and punish- town. like some of those built In World ■ “Oh, Rpetor ConneirJ’ !^ ' 7:48— Patti f.'hapln Sings for although the parent.s had .‘•'■nt "Y o u are In love with him, 7:00-A m os n’ Andy he made available to Britain or Europe, "the bird " set himself up I inent of the murderers and thebf Tha Harald Printing Companr, Naturally, Thysaen’s particular War days right here In Connecti­ HeeWaa beside her then, hla aren’t you?” Hugh Connelly’s You. 7:16— Lanny Rosa would be used to replace other A pretty Irish lassie la never at loss for lovers. Tn "Little $1,000 in one month, he 'was over­ Ino.. aaaumaa no financial raaponal* arms (Fifolding her. shutting out 8:00--Lucille Manners. Frank drawn $900 at the hank. i^ as the femlal dictator of the World aicomplices who without doubt blllty for typographical arrora ap- black bea.sts were the Communists cut and In scorea of yards all ^ query was as easiia' as a comment 7:30— Al Pearce Show loppage which might he leased im­ Nellie Kelly." Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at the State theater war-horn nation, ; have received protection from tba,tfOTt, his voice quieting her Black's 'irehestra. 8:00- Kate Smith Hour mediately. ~ .wanted rci E»|Mise Group paarlng In advartlaamanta In tha along the Atlantic coast. But , on the Weather. Ho waited for Judy Garland gets a kls.s from both Douglas .Mcl’ hail and Georg* I The hitherto, unpublished .State ] high authority- -In order to >lanrhaatar Evanira Harald and the Labor Unlonista who, the jangled nerves, just-as he had so Mary's answer. 8:.30- Information Please. S:,56—Elmer Davis- News- .Speculation continued In Murphy. , The new picture, based on the famous George M. f.'ohnn Young Ballard's lormer mother- i In-Iaw, .Mrs. F’orUaTerry, tesUfi'd , Defuirtpient disriatches ''ii.apirj.sed clear Zogu officially the case Is to latter through the Soclaliat we said at the same time that wc j often soothed the gain and trou­ "Ye.s.” She did not look at him. 9:00- W’sltz Time. 9:00 - Johnny Presents capital, meanwhile, that the musiial drama, presents .Mls.s Garland in her first .dolo starring role that an "I Am " meeting here in , th.-it Uiy.r.s ,s (^Irant-.Sinilli. tlie t,e reopened, Frldnv, December 27 were quite sure thla w'ould not be i bles of his Own daughters. '"There ■Tve loved Jerry ever since I met 9:.30 Everyman's Theater. 9:30 Camplrell Playhouse ministration scKin might take an­ and gives her first "grown up" love affair. party, were forever proposing and 1937. her daughter, Marjorie, pre- '! Arni'rii an mini.'Ter at Tirana, had ■ 1 am try.iTig to convince Zo- ... .there.... Go ahead and 'cry it •him at the spring party last year. 10:00—Wings of Destiny. 10:00 Views and Interviews-Dr. other step to strengthen the Brit­ fighting for new' taxes on the done berajise we knew very well vented him from telling the au'li- , . reporleil Zogii once had hem .s.-n- gii." Grant-Hmilh added, "that tha out. Beat medicine In the wrtrld for He doe.sn't know It. How did you 10:30 - Guy Medliind and Company Frank Ane.stasio, Treasurer- ish convoys now striving to pro­ profits of Industry. He reckoned that that every swivel chair sailor you.” 1! :00 - News and Weather. once the movement w as"a fake. " j tc'n('er fre.sh •sla.'-er s wopld tie punl.shi d (liitrli a fi'W days later advised just couldn’t stand li any longer. 12:30 fruits and vi’gftablcs, magnifi- still did npl Iqve young Ballard, about tills girl this Valerie? She’s 6:30 - Gene and Glenn Tommy Reynold's flrches- Some Naval officers are opposed After American recognition Hughes'that Ahmet Zogu "In or- and everywhere resistance to the ^.hains" and take her "rightful crack of 1917, about the lunacy I had to get aw ay.. . . " tra inuii Defy Nights \\ hen ceritly-profane porters unloaded who has since been divorced from a sorority slater, jsn't she?” 7:0O- Morning Wateh. to the transfer of additional World her daughter, .Mr.s* Terry replli-d: Ahmet Zogu ehanged his name to 'd*i to pro-ve fal.sity of the plausible but fatal arguments of | world"-incidental- of building ships from trees in “ We w'ere thoughtlessly cruel—’’ 8:00- News. I2:.55 News triieks and farm earl.s from the Z-Jg, wa.s hJecterl pre..*ident and la­ ;ihaig*‘s again.st him In eonnec- Mary nodded. It was easy to war destroyers unle.ss the United Ht ■avciis Crash. country. a)id the drivers swapfs-d "I love everybody " appeasement, ly ppftinf- rid of the Jews., which the birds were still nesting. “Oh,‘ no!" Mary refused to let i talk to this grand, old doctor, Hrt.5 —News Here and Abroad. ter proclainifsl king of Albania tion with the murders has taken hitp blame himself. “ I lovc(j It, all States got.s in exchange something tales of the, road that began: "A '■ — ------” We believe that this telegram, j Somehow she had the feeling she 8:30— Riifho Bazaar. Tomorrow's Program which p.se re.sponsiiile and he is con- only a part but the most vital part Chiistmss. I even Imagined 1 ac­ She could trust him. Perhaps she 9:15- Fis*d New.s 7:10 Music Off The Record The Associated Press) Half a A Hunganan-Ameriran girl, the : fidc-nt that the result-s will be posl- of those German elements from tually 'belonged'—that I w’asn’t 1 military highw/ay to Alaska has ! minion ordinary folks butcher. holder's door, a paper on his mat Ray Barrett .i a ('ounte.s.s tjeraldine .-tfiponyl of all, is s magnificent challenge which he wanted to be free. So Down In New York's Bronx 2!oo ! could help. . . . 9:30- Knights of the Road. beenIttossn suggested I tresrskat H tmm -as rv*«A one possible t .1.. : . . . .s' ’ and a bus on the street outside. to W in ! tive ' really an outsider. Then, when I "Valerie is really, a very nice 7:55 Esso Reporter baker, bus conductor, po.slman daughter of fount .lulius .Nagy- .‘Satisfied, Serrel.ary Hughes on to those politicians and others who they rave opened the first of a se­ ■ — .FT------^ 9:45- Genemnil Glenn. consideration. ! defy these nights when the heav­ he put up the money which unl- 8:00 —.News of Europe Apponyi a.nd .Mr.s. Olad.vs ,eedy submarine chasers from the : banners or medal-s takes up po.si- Bread often is baked in anthills U. K. IcCith, defen.se cnmrr,i.s.sion \ stark responsibilities with little if tain of the captive animals will ne term. She seems.to be sineerely tn 11 :.30- Joseph GnIHcchIo and or­ United States. , , • ■ . I , him and their two-dav old son make Germany all over. The So­ On Sending Food to Spain , “ I ve just come back from the hos. 8:35 - Shoppers Spenal — con­ I tions in the cruele.st front line of by the, South Afrlc.an Dutch, who i ronsuilant on minerals, said tmlay | (-ro-^s-n Princ e .«kander'when Fa.!- f'olor Uhanges For I’roterllon any interference with our easy Manhattain ■ love with Jerry—and he must love chestra. The .Navy now"has three newly- allowed to roam at Will. The first I war. Each morning, no matter | scoop a hole in the huge - English-speaking peo-, conquered cialists and the Communist.! were ' pltal and' I'm half starved. How i her. to give up hla eareer." She tinued 11 By 6 ««rq a Tw^jiy , about joining me In a raid on the ll:46--Market and Agricultural completed submarine chasers and I how severe the bombing of the - left by the big red ants of the , pies retain their control of fh* 1 Albania in April. 1939. . way of existence; and who. In supjiresscd. The labor unions were one is a lion range, on which five wiped the hark of her hand across 9:00- Press News I Horned' toads are light-colored Washington, Dec. 27—i/Pi —The al.so wants permission for the Red Icebox? ‘There's cold turkel-, I’m Reports. two others nearing completion. .night before, there Ls milk for country, and block the hole with ; seas, they will retain control of the ! qj, j^^jj j, jpj.y Minister Grant- many Instances, appear to he lions were liberated on Christmas New”' YorkBright Eyes, her eyes. "Thi.s soap chip dust 9:15 Burl Ives. Songs Ur daytime, and refleet the sub’* . dc.stroycd. Thyssen was pleased. State Department initiated today Cross to send a shipload of, con- i sure.” - 4 11:5.5—The Weather Man. 9:30 —Public Fonjm No. 1 They have s smaller operating ; London babies, buses running on a piece of iron to make a usable raw materials ntcesuary to win the I .gmitti infor.med Secretary Hughes blinded to the very dreadful reali­ makes voiir eyea smart, doesn’t 12:0<> Noon General F'ederatlon ! ray.». In the cool of the desert But Hitler hates people to whom day. It is a triangular tract sep­ what authoritative spoke.smen des­ den.'ed milk and concentrated vita, put down that nail file and take j “ But 1 look all terrible." Hartford B

MANCHESITCR EVENING HERAID, MANCHESTER. CQNN. FRIDAT, DECEMBER Z7,1940 IW EtVB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. niiUAY, DECEMBER 27,194(T PAGE THIl ^ .1 Diner Reaches ^ [arket Group Hartford Man Engaged to Wied Few Are Seen ^ Obituary Dance to Aid Rack Collapse 2 Stanford Fullback^ su in g Up the Coachet o f Bovol Game Elevens; Bums to Death Evading Law Sick East Hartford Kills Negro Leahy Once AsstMtant to CrouAey at Fprdham Silbros and Moriartys in .Vital Ca.ge Tusl Dines Sunday own McKeen Played for Neyland at Tennessee > ■tu(brld(a, Mass., Dee. 37.—(T) j Defftliff. Hartford, Dsc.*27.—(If)—An 80- Troubled by Injuries Connecticut Officials De­ 1Proceeds of Tomorrow's foot diner, split Into two sections Two Others Injured as fo Hold Banquet and —H enry C. Lloyd, TO, of » Richards for convenience on the highways, Garms Annexes street, Hartford, Conn., was burned cline to Make. Estimate They Are Buried Un­ Women ^arred as Entries Rec Loop F ^ Hear Speeches; List of Sleep Powder Social Will Go for a rolled li^o place In East Hartford to death this forenoon when an oil On Aliens. Worthwhile Project. this af)llrnooif after a trip from a der Tons of Screws.’ As Rose Battle Nears The Guests of Honor. burner was overtufned In Ifls room factory at Bristol. Batting Title Mounted on two low-slung and In - Bobsled, Title Events Clash Tonig] In a tourist home on the Worcester- By The Associated Press Causes Death Th« Chriitmo* done* of the multiple-wheel aledges, the diqer H artford. Dec. 27.—(A5—One SbaUKhneHBV Is W orried 'Uff scrimmsgs sMiions t Th* annual banquet et Hartford highway. H** Manchester Public Health Nursing passed through the Hartford busi- man was kllledJAnd two were In­ fc. .1 ar . before the game. On .35.5 Mark daughter were unable to rescue With the alien registration U ver htam llee, Vucin> ; Neyland, discussing the 18- Lake Placid, N. Y., Dec. 27.— Women, he said, could not par- Etha and VegeUble Produc- period over, officials at Connecticut association will be held tomorrow nea district ivtth only slight effect jured ahortly before 5 a. m., today In 7:30 Open *ara Marketing Aaroclatlon of him because of the flames. Joseph Morrison, 42, on other trafllc. *■ » Sok • M iu. 6t«to ' P"unfl P«r man weight advantage I —The girls who last winter -taught | tlclpate in officially sanctioned S tate Trooper Gus L. Murphy post offices were chary today of evening at the Manchester Coun­ at The Hartford Machine Screw ICh; M iss, stale Men* the Baglea win enjoy, aaJd he event*. jiancheater, Inc., will be held Sun- try club, between the hours of plant on Capitol avenue when a dangerous Mt. ► Amy afternoon at 1 o'clock In the reported that Lloyd, w'ho suffered making estimates of the number of Victim of Drug Over­ Utility Man of Pirates' Daniel J. Ferris, secretary of from partial paralysis, apparently persons that might have failed to 8:30 o'clock and midnight. This nine-shelved steel storage rack tor Fears Mental Let- m am ''' ^ weight Hoevenberg Olympic bobsled run the Amateur Athletic Union, sup­ Are Tied lor Top Ho '• Bub Alplhe club, Eldrldge street. annual dance coming between the Paces National I-,eague The aasoclation Is celebrating a had attempted to arise from his comply with the law, but registra­ dose Says Dr. Moore. collapsed, pouring several tons of how to ride down a mountainside porting Monahan's view, added to Christmas and New Year holidays 58 Candidates boxed screws to the floor and dowm Asainst Georee* • bor«« over ors with St. Joli banner year In which the receipts chair during his wife's absence, and tion flguree exceeded expectation , Z' IJ iai " 117 hands that could run?” he ask- —Hack Plays 149 at a mile a minute clip are tn de- feminine consternation. He found had fallen, overturning the oil in Virtually every community and la always ahtlclpated with pleas­ burying the men beneath the pile. tM i rpalr. that no amount of alteration In totaled approximately |150,0M Joseph Morrison of 16 Eldiidge ure by young people back tn town tow n ; O ther G rid News •’4. "Did you ever see a great Who Face Grocen for the past season, principally In heater. indications were that evader* were street, a resident of this town for Take Bar Exams The dead man la Robert Carr, ------, prizefighter who weighed much Biff l*ncs Games, Hits .317. Hereafter no woman may com- national rules could oveMome ef- few. for their school vacation, as well 29, of 81 W ooster street. SbaughnesBy Jim Crowley Heiqer Nertoa pete In chsmplonshlp races. Unless feet of International rejpilatlons Second Game at 8t3( attawberry sales. the past 38 years, died at Me­ as by their parents, in fact sev­ Pasadena, Calif., Dec. 27---'n M., Beach will help, it Is maintained by the In several years. ^prepares hia team for the Rose sted from W est Point In 1917, was I ' from W est Point In 1916,1916' was end and Mrs. William S. 'Hyde, Chief Bridgeport, Dec. 27.—(flh —A 2S 'i.lozen clear deportation cases were leaves his wife, Mrs. Gladys B. Work Nearly Hour to Free Men "I don’t know," was his reply. coach there In 1920-24, then went The dark, silent Texan reeled off mixed competition. A few I her old home here, and a revival of CHothlers squeezed out a one-pokltl public for the public, and la for all There were three young women Nearl.v 20 policemen under Depi nwl gridiron classic against ,Ne- on the coaching ataff there from a .355 figure for 358 times at b at! "die-hard" males mumbled In their j her favorite sport. of Police Samuel G. Gordon and year-old Janitor at police head included In this group. Morrison; five children, Irene, Bar­ among the candidates .and this was You II lie opposite him on some to Tenneasee, where he became win over Moriartys In a startllaffj Mrs. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Orton E. Beach of bara, Elton. Elmer and Milton. He the people In the community. If uty PoUce Chief Michael J. Go^ laska on Nei^^Var's Day. plays, won’t you?" 1920 to 1929, the last five years as In 103 games. His average was the • .. d”** "he intend "abdicating’’ quarters accidentally shot him- ; T4 Lexington Road. West Hart­ ' Most Sign In H artford the patient Is unable to pay the said to be the largest number of head coach, . . , Went to Louisiana hJad coach In 1926. . . . W ent to upset. Rut since thaLtlme the Oaaf Alvord. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. also leaves his parents, Archie and frey and more than a dozen flrq 'The quiet, Vnrkmanllke boss of "Couldn't say,” Suffrldge an­ Panam a In 1935 for active arm y highest In the senior circuit In ! ^ " y*"'' encouraged , her once-won honors and observers House Gang has hit Its stride ford, formerly of Gerard street, Hartford had the largest regis­ nursing fee of one dollar, the ex­ women that have taken the exami­ State, talked back to Huey Long three years, and there wasn't any I succesa of Miss Dewey, turned j here generally do not expect her Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reid .self in the left hand at 7 a. m, today ! Susanna Morrison; a sister, Mi.ss nations In several years. men directed by Chief Michael 'Stanford’s Jhachine is concerned swered, then went on to win the duty, retired In 1936 and returned Is out io avenge its only defeat Ik ] and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T. B'ant- when he picked up a g\m from the ; Manchester, announce the engage­ tration In the state, 21,855 aliens Mae Morrison and a brother. Wil­ pense Is home by the Asnoolatlon. Koena and Assistant Chief Thom- over the qbndltinn of his tw;o big checker game. and. threw him out of the dress­ question about Us legitimacy. Increased numbers. to be shorn of them. Male bobsled •Signing up. ing room. , . . W ent to N ebraska to 'Tennessee. . . . An engineer, he the league. ly. A large delegation of members desk of Detective Capt. James H. ! ment of their daughter. Miss liam J. Morrison, all of this town. Anyone desiring additional' Infor­ a.- J. Skcllcy, who answered on a fullbacks,. Norm (Chlov) SChndlee, The Volunteers took a three- was once In charge of MUscle The controversy that raged at I Then came a ruling of MattheWj drivers are anxious to forget that Of the Hartford Vegetable Grow­ Bray which, he was cleaning. | Kathryn Marie Beach, to Harold Total figures reported from He was employed by the Pratt 4 mation as to the service offered OIri KIIM la Oash. still alarm, worked feverishly for weight 216, and Milt Vucinlch, 202. week vacation from practice after In 1937, won Big Six title first the close of the season over the ! Monahan, of Lake Placid, Adiron- { horrible day last February, when Silbros, whose only defeat waa^ year. . . . A shrewd tactician. Shoals dam. at the hands of St. John’s ers Association and wholesale The .32 caljbre bullet pierced the | A. Thomson, son of Mr. and Mrs. other post offices, many of which Whitney Aircraft Company, East may call 3426 for information. nearly an hour to free the Impris­ Stsndlce has a bad ankle. He the close of the regular season to Frank Leahy, Boston College— batting leader centered solely on I dack Association Amateur Athletic i Miss Dewey won a clear-cut vlc- fruit and vegetable growers from hand of Albert L. Sullivan of 1648 ■ Albert Thomson, of Hutchinson, registered aliens from communi­ H artford. The care given Includes all forms Philadelphia, Dec. 27—dP - oned men. missed action In several of Stan­ aljow the students to finish exami­ Clark b. Shaughnesay, Stanford the fact he had gone to - bat -less 'Union official, that last year’s In-| tory In National Senior A. A. U. week, is aiming for the champions; 1 Leahy played center and tackle ship of the first round and will Iw j this vicinity will attend the din- Bamum avenue at the base of the Kansas. ties adjacent to the one In which The funeral will be held Sunday of bedside nursing, instruction to Mlss Mary Myrin, 15, a member Deputy Labor Commissioner ford's biggest games, and was not nations practice was resumed last —Shag atarrred at MlnnesoU, for Rockne at Notre Dame, grad­ than 400 times, the figure which terpretatlon was all a mistake, j championship event. index finger. His condition all Miss Beach graduated from] the office was situated, were: afternoon at two o’clock at the mothers or other members of the of a socially prominent Philadel­ John G. Ready, In charge of fac­ at his best In others. Monday. Bo.ston College has been graduated In 1917. . . . He coached uated In 1930. . . . He was line for years had been considered the out to show cage fans that lU vic­ The officers of the aAsoclation Bridgeport hospital la described as Morse. College’tn 1934 and since W aterbury, 11,797; Ansonia, 2,- Holloran Funeral Home, 175 Cen­ household in regard to care of the phia family, was killed In an an- j tory Inspection, said that two men Vucinlch did a splendid Job of In training since Its last regular Tulane, Loyola of the South, and coach at Georgetown, then Joined minimum qualification for the tory over Moriartys'was not are; John Cerrlna, Glastonbury, “good." ' i that time has been employed in 454; Derby, 1,217; Shelton, 1,050; ter street. Rev. Watson Woodruff baby or older patients. The nurses tomoblle collision early today, taking over the chief’s duties, but game. Chicago, where he had seven dis­ Crowley at Michigan State, championship In both major lea­ "fluke," but that they are th* ! president; Eugene Gagliardone, do not prescribe for those who are Vucinlch got a knee banged up In gues. superior ball club. Coach Walter! f the offlcfe.of the Automobil?; Le­ Seymour, 830; M anchester. 1,961; of the Center Congregational while returning to her Btynjthe plant and would make a com- mal seasons. . . . Gave up life-time switched with' him to Fordham, Bolton, secretary; Alvah Russell, gal Association In H artford. New Britain, 8,8.'>3: Meriden, 2.-' church will conduct the service and 111 and render no treatment ex­ Mawr home from a party. plete Investigation. a workout Tuesday, and the out­ North-South Fo«a faculty Job to take over at Stan­ where he developed the Rams' On this basis, the title would Says Indians Are Set Forde la confident that hls club ha* ■ Glastonbury, treasurer. Joseph Mr. Thomson received his de­ 669; Norwalk, 4.080; Danbury,' interment will be In the'East ceme- cept upon the advice of a physi­ look Is bad. B*^y For Battle ford, where he adopted the "T” have gone to Stanley Hack, the enpugh_*crap In Johnny Green,' Public Records Standlee's trick ankle may hold blocks of granite lines. . . . Has Pero is chairman of the dinner gree from Southwestern College, 3,053; Bridgeport, 19,050; New tery. cian. They are on duty from eight Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 27- (/p formation to win cortat title. , . . been head coach at B. C. two veteran third baseman of the Chi­ Mike Zwlck, Doc Wiley, Bill BoykOt committee assisted by the officers Winfield, Kansas, In 1931. A t the to five o'clock. There are four on ip, but it's a cinch Shaughnessy Might have become a ^ e a t pian­ cago (^b s, who batted .317 In 603 and Cy Blanchard to take Mor- ' Haven,, 18.9.57. ~The funeral home will be open won’t let him Indulge In nn.vthlng —•Thla deep-south city U bedecked years, both of which brought the and directors of the association. present time he is employed In for friends after six o’clock to­ the staff, all of whom have had In holiday bunting’ and" welcome ist., Eagles a bowl bid, times a t bat In 149 games. For the Coming Year lartys Into camp. While Morlarty* \ The a-ssociatlon's sales head­ W arrantee special training In public health Strcnuou.s before gametime." Jim Crowley, Fordham _Sleepy I..eague Has No Rule are the more experienced of tb* Springfield, Mass. morrow evening. " TALL CEDARS Notwithstanding. Shaughnessy •Signs for the Saturday clash of 44 , —All.vn 5lr.Keen, MLasIsslppI State quarters Is located off Charter By warrantee deed the follow­ K o date has been set for the nursing and are regl.stered In the football headliners In an all-star Jim- was one of Notre Dame s McKeen la s protege of Neyland, But“1n the waning, days of the two ball clubs, they seem to laok- Oak street, near the Terminus. Senators Demand State of Connecticut. They are gives every indlealion of calm con­ Four Horsem en—a fla-shy 1940 campaign It was discovered ing ' property conveyances have , wedding. Mrs. Michael Malllone fidence about the coming game. gam e—climax of the runner | having starred at end for Ten that he will slip Henry the old the pep and sggressivencas which • Miss Marie Gertrude Keating, su­ G ray all-sports week. \ i a favorite of Knute Rockne. j ne.asee from 1925 through '27. . . . that while the American League Would Like to Gel an Is necessary In order to produce * ' been recorded a t the offlee of the Mrs. Mlcholena (Bartone) Mal- He never is one to bubble over had a rule providing for the deslg- i kayo ax a belated Christmas gift town clerk; Lawrence A. Con­ Negotiated Peace lione, 47, of 81 Blssell street. East. pervisor; Mrs. Rachel Barnes, Miss NEW YEAR’S The session at Cramton Bowl at i ' ' from .Michigan State to Has been head coach at Mlssls- .... Ed Atherton, the Pacific Coast championship array. Coach Had- ’ Emily Hopklnson and Mrs. Cather­ With optimism, however. nation of a hitting champ each Established Pitcher Urges More Make ^ verse to wmiarn F. Johnson, prop­ Hartford, died at the Hartford Team members 'reflect this at­ 1:30 p.m. (cs.t.) m arks the ?hlrd •^'”'dham in 1933. . . . One of thq , .,)ppi s ta te since 19.39. conference czar,- will pass up the lund of Moriartys Is banking beavt. hospital last night. She was well ine'^. Smythe. North-South gridiron classic |'""ding exponents of the Rockne . _ia«.k Hsgertv. .Georgefo^vn — year on the basis of 400 times a t, erty on Dcimont street. William Engagements Terms Be Sought DINNER and DANCE titude, too. Don Llebendorfcr, National L*ague had no' But Slapnicka Pleased, Rose Bowl game to attend the an­ I.V on Earl Yost. Jimmy Murphy, F. Johnson to Joseph S. Sharp knowTi In M anchester among the Stanford's director of athletic which promises to be a widc-onen ' ...... ^ " ‘“■'y Inhn L. H agerty la strictly a nual meeting of the football coach­ Bill Schleldge and Pat Murdock to Defense Goods et ux. proportv on Delmont street. . Italian residents and has two sis­ ■ \ r “ encounter. * I Homer Norton, Texas A. and M. Georgetown product. His ^flrst f Ibatting Wifii Recent Deals. (Nothing,_W’ork«rs End Strike MANr.HESTKR SPORTS CENTER news, and a close observer of Rose championship was only seml-off,i-: es here next week.... aside to bring his team out on top. Herbert McIntosh to William H. | (Oontlnued From Page One) ters In this town, Mrs. Peter Ven- Bowl games for many years, says: Light practices were on tap to- —Homer Mill Norton wa.s an all- j coaching Job came In 1932. when Aubry Mayse, Oklahoma City; As there la a triple tie for first Custer-Walker Wells Street day. the college senior stars from i athlete'"at ’he took over for hls alma mater, clal. A league spokesman said then j Glodc, property on Tolland turn-; drlUo and Mrs. Salve Vendrillo, "Our boys never got that wild, that the player who participated In ' Cleveland, Dec. 27—dP — The Sorry, we have no address for f.^ul place between Silbros, Morlarty Albany, N. T., Dec. * 27.— (/Pi— Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, of Johnson (D-Colo) commented that She' leaves her husband, two London, Dec. 27^—(/P—Five both sides of the Mason-Dlxon line I College. where he ]. . . The Hoyas went undefeated pike. I thousand clothing workers decided hopped up spirit. It’s hard to ex­ more than iOO games and' topped fl>'P'vorks are over and the Cleve- .Comlskey has Bros., and St. John's, this gam* Gov. Herbert H. Lehman suggests AppIleaMun 41 Richanl Road, East Hartforil. if the warring nations could cease i daughters and a son; four brother.s Tuesday Evening, December 31 plain. but you’d never tell by supposedly having mastered "bat- I Bl’aduated In 1916. . . . Following ! for 23 siicceasive gam es before will go a long way toward deciding today -"in the national Interest" to Ue plaryj " jn the week they’ve ? Stint in profcBHional ba.seball, ho , losing; to Boston Colleg’e thUj Rea- tbe list of offlclal overagcs ^<5m-..iand Indians are practically lined S V l n a” C hlc^^^ manufacturers of "non-e.ssentiar Application for a marriage li­ announce the engagement of tlieir bo.stilitios on ('liristmas, "they and five slster.s. Funeral arran" watching them that they arc fired piled by the Elias Baseball Bureau rounds In a Chic the championship of the flrat commercial goods turn ImmedU daughter. Miss Thelma Walker, to ought to be able to stop for all ments have not been completed. , end their six-day strike over an Subscription: $6.00 l*cr C«»uple. up In the usual sense. been hero, A club luncheon was a ^ coach at Centenary’ Col- iaon. up for the 1941 pennant race. It Bthon, January W- . . .Ch'rlstmas cense has been filed at the office of I Arm.v uniform factory's refusal to would ascend automatically to the round. ■tely to production of defense ma­ the town clerk by Thomas E. Rolla- Raymond John Custer, of 218 I time." Ll’ebendorfer' m^ght have added, ! ’ ' throne. is Indicated today In the latest cards of Joe Cook, the comedian, At 8:30 in another league game, terials. N orth Slim street. Manchester. I Talk of peace proposals came at ; dismiss one man, Albert Lazonby, Danciiiif! Entertainment! Dinner by Osann! too, that the Stanfords of 1940 Rudders still lamented the fact a .soothsayings of the oracle of the were penny postals, each decorated son and Ftbol Mildred Madden, I after he had been expelled from Garms did Just that. He was a the high-scoring S5t. John’s will The governor, In a letter to Wil­ both of this town. Mi.ss W alker is a graduate of a time when 169 men and women, Dress Optional. never became wild or panicky dur- ] 'lo'^pour last night forced cancel­ utility man for the Pirates, playing wigwam, vice president C. C. with $1 worth of Xmas seals. play the Fairfield Grocers. St. liam S. Knudseh, chairman of the East Hartford High school and is ' many of them prominent In varl- Housing Problem ; his \inion for alleged “breaches of ing a game, even when they were I of a fox chase -a strange | f Slapnicka. union discipline” the outfield and third base and John's surprised Silbro* last week National Defense Commis.sion, employed by the Aetna Life In- ^ous fields, telegraphed .President (Reservations must be made by December 28 through trailing, andcssivs they V4t*.^ trailed aioiji.vs In ill many lllcaiJ^ ! j f-vj | ■ , them but one of jr serMng as a lefthanded ■ pinch- "I guess we’ll go to bat w1tj) T hat .Stops ’em Held For Roblierj and aren't taking any chance* o£ asked that group to “throw its surance company. Mr. Cu.stcr I3 a | Roosevelt “to do everything that To Be Diseussed Walter Wilkinson, Ward Dou.Ran or other committee of their contests. They Just went ' * "‘deaf, hitter. He never was a regular, and w hat we have." .said the Tribe's WTien Coach Bob Zuppke of being surprised this week by th* full weight” behind his program. graduate of Manchester High . 'aiay he neces.mry to Insuse defeat Cardiff takes the lead among members.) about the business of cutting down , "'catner forecast: "F air and right now Manager Frank Frisch player broker, in the wake of the Illinois receives an Invitation to Watcrbiiry, Dec. 27.—id’i— Re­ of the Axl.s powers. English cities for having an at­ their foe, as the records show. - Grot-era. Max Rubacha, H erm an school and is with Colt's Patent m i» \ doe.sn't know where he \<1 ll use him major leagues' two biggest post addre.sa a banquet, he is said to Wlerzhlckl and the Gryzb brother* Orchestra Leader Burled turned to Waterbury'from a Flori­ Fire Arms company, Hartford. The The . telegram was made public mosphere almost free from sooL However, they could still alt Practirally the only tickets to next year. But he got into more sea.xon shuffles. send this stock reply. . . .“My price da phl.son camp vi'here he served New Haven. Ded. 27—dP The easier if they knew they had 418 be had were in the end zones. will lead the North Endera In their announcement was made at a at the W hite Hou.se w ithout com­ Connecticut Conference on Social V; than 100 games and led the hitters, "We still would like to get an is $200. ..you can't afford it.... Charlotte, N. C., Dec. 27.—(/P— half of a five year term, Peter ment. I>ewl» W. Do\iglas. former pounds of good, sound fullback Co-conchea Carl Snavciy of Cor­ and I'm not worth It” hid for victory and thus keep tied Christmas eve party at the Walker , , , ,, . . . , -r , i and labor Legislation announced V , Ibe batting championship is his established pitcher," he confessed, for top honors with the winner o( Hal Kemp, 38-year-old orchestra Klsonls. 30, was ordered held until home. Inulget director, said at New York ^ ready for the Nebraskans. nell and Lynn Waldorf of .North- as far a.s the National League Is I wc.<»tern proclaimed their Yankee "but everyone has hls established the Silbros-Moriarty game. Tb*' leader, was burled here today as a tomorrow under S.'S,000 bonds when that he ^vas one of the originators overcrowding, caused ' concerned. pitchers ..locked up In the office “Burman resumes training for he was arraigned before Judge caused Mis*. S tale’s McKeen j outfit ready to go," and the same Grocers have yet to taste victory, Steady drizzle fell from soggy of the round robin. by an Influx of defense workers i'' Three other batters lnter\'cned safe. Louis. " says a headline...... if John L. Gaffney in city court to­ Dumont-FuIIer F ears .Mental Letdoun i word came from the Dixie men- . ;*betw(?en Garm.s and Hack in the but their showing has improved Bkies. He died . Saturday In a At his press eonference today. into Connecticut communities, I tors, Jeas Neely of Rice and Ray­ "We would like to get such a you ask us. he never should have Madera. Calif., hospital of automo­ day on charges of robbery with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fuller, of Mr. Roosevelt would not express Miami, Fla., Dec. 27.—(/Pi--If It ', rankings, but none had 400 times fellow as Vern Kennedy but we j stopped, each week and they may be strong 69 Charter Oak street, announce would be one of the principal top­ wasn't a well-publicized fact that mond (Bean Wolf of North Caro­ enough this week to put up a good bile accident Injuries. violence and theft of a car. any opinion on the telegram. lina. at bat. Virgil (SpudI Da\1s of the couldn’t tempt the St. Louis i — the engagement of their daughter, ics to be discussed at the confer­ football coaches are chronic wor­ Bob Neyland Frank Leahy Allyn McKeen Jack Hagerty P irates played in 99 games and game. The Grocers have three good Senator Vandenberg (R„ Mich.), ence’s annual meeting. Both squads have spent much Browns with anything we could Mi.ss Margaret Marian Fuller, to 'Icclarcd In a .statement th a t If the riers, Mississippi State's support­ went to the piste 285 times to get men In Fred Blssell. ‘ Blanchard, Korer Joseph Dumont, son of Mr. Thq meeting will be'held Satur- time perfecting passing combina­ afford to give up. ” time has come'for “unlimited Am­ ers might be deeply concerned I an average of .326. Ernie Lombardi However, Slapnicka was greatly and Weir and If their teamraatM and Mrs. Aime Dumont of Law­ dav, Jan. 11, In th^ State Capitol. McLELLAN’S over the maroons' chances against tions. The south apparently will I of the Cincinnati Reds, hurt at the can give them a little support thay erican underwriting of British war Onl.v when a Hartford .joblicr run.s a rence, Mass. No date has been set Georgetown In, the Orange Bowl depend principally upon Jim jend Of Yhe '.oasonV 'batted-6r9 fo^ two* week“/ Z ' may turn the tables on the North fortjthe wtdding. objectives, then certainly the time 973 MAIN STREET HOME OF ELM FARM FOODS (Sweet) LaLanne, North Carolina, Enders. ha* come for the.se objectives to game here New Year's Da.y. Billy Conn Is Chosen ,376 times in 109 games, and John tL T aU br^ugh? xtraight car of Idahocs into the city, WHERE YOUR FOOD DOLLAR BUYS MORE! Unable to find too many weak­ and Owen (Goody) Goodnight! Cooney of the Boston Bees had .318 Ed Kovl* wifi refer** both be suthenticall.v declared." Hardin-Simmons, to generate Its • • I for 365 a t bats in 108 g.ames, Krakauskas, young left-hander are we in a position to feature these 1^ Carini-McConville About Town nesses In a team he has just from Washington in trade for Ben , games. Predicts .Negotiated Pence guided through an unbeaten sea­ aerial thrusts, while the North will j Based on appearance in 100 or wonderful mealy Mr. and Mrs. John McConvtlle, Preiilctlng an eventual negotiat­ L940 i KING O t’ THEM ALL 1940 look mostly to Nick Basca, 'Vllln- Chapman, of 302 U'oodbridge street, • an­ son, Coach Allyn McKeen has fig­ “Fighter of the Year • more games, the ten leaders were Morlarty Brothers’ football team ed peace, he .said: A meeting of the Red Cross First Elm Farm Foods Winner of Top All America Package Award ured out a frc.oh worrj-. He fears nova, and John Kostyo, Witlen- : Garms,------—Lombardi,______Cooney,_____ “We Hack, know nobody coiild have will gather at the headqua7tera"of nounce the engagement of their "It Is not appeasement, It Is i berg. Jolm Mizc of St. Louis, the 19'39, Krakauskas from washing- Hose and Ladder (Company No. 1 IDAHO BAKERS at 10 lbs. 35c daughter, Mi.ss Helen Agnes Mc- Aid cla.ss will be held a t the East i | Mississippi State may not be In Caiiadiens Out simply enlightened self Interest, to Side Recreation Center this eve­ REPEATED BY POPULAR DEMAND! the proper mental attitude for this Both lines will..average 200 . . . • . • _ _ ! champion, 314: Jim Gleeson, Chi-! lu" yea” for 1°'’® uor on Pine street .Saturday night at • , . and the special selected sizes at 6 for 25c. Conville, to Edward Lewis Carini, inquire at any time whether a pound.*, while the south’s backs A l x l i c a t l l l g L l j l l l t HravVipri-|fi»s^io 'cago .313; Frank .McCormick, Cin-”muriey,” Slapnicka allowed. “\\e six o’clock for its annual banquet son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Carini of ning at the usual hour. national basis may not be found *”’ThTs“m v*H K 'pr‘obIem’^ lorth- ,'I ______w : __ I f 1 1 1 . L/V/ X jlll .1 cinnati .309; Fred (Dixie) Walker, don’t think he has lost all hls proa- . . . John Andisio of the Oak Grill 362 Vernon street. The wedding Cham pion VTiiis H onor pect.s" despite hi.* decline due to ; will cater and will serve a chicken Of Ice Cellar upon which to terminate this de.s- nowT" he * t^ ? a y .’^ ''GTor^;^- i ^ n ^ e R ^ rT o u a d " ’ “ "e ’ I Brooklyn .308; Enos Slaughter, St PINEHURST MEATS will take place February 22. tiiiction. An American Inquiry, ad- Convicted of Larceny '.ouis .308: and C ar\’el Rowell] W ildness. ‘ and spaghetti dinner . . . the fol- Juicy Florida ORANGESn town has taken a lot of kidding | minols tackle and ’'hin - I By W ifle M iirpin; Max dres.sed to atl eoncerned, would be Tied on Coin ston .305. “I have it from a Washington lowing are asked to ^et in touch While we are'Manning our stock for heavy poultry sales Smith-Hen.son a ^ u t l^ts schedule (the Hoyas had j tain, .Next Is Maurice HoldgraTSf ! I Hack.and McCormick tied , for player that everyone connected with L. Hansen or D. Kerr by to- Trim Chi Hawks, 7-5, New Year’s, wish you would let us have your orders 'Particularly effective In this direc­ Walpole, Mass., Dec. 27 -dP — “breathers i and the players arc ; Vanderbilt, also a tackle, and only ' Bp>r 2iul, Louis iytli. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Benson of tion If it were generally under­ Investigation of the disappearance _all primed to win this game. the most hits. 191, making the wlth the ball club there had a morrow------...... night at the latest: Irish early as possinle. lioth Saturday and New Year's, Pinej- a pound lighter than Riggs, who I hand in tr>1 ng to charj^e his Solomonson, Zwlck, Tqminski. In High-Sroring En* 20 Myrtle street, announce the en­ stood that the price of refusal to of a heavy Iron bridge on an un­ doz. doz. ^ ““With us It's different. We tips 216 pounds. New York, Dec. 27,—dPt .Mrlror., Spreillmy, m..I hurst will feature fresh stocks of Yellow Tap Conn. Tur.* gagement of their daughter, Astrid accept a Just and realistic formula used road linking the towns of play traditional opponents like pitching style. I think if we let Einsevich, Holland. Heims. Ander­ counter in Rink I^op. Conn, the light heavyweight cham­ talcd the most base hits. He also him go back to hls own way with son. McInto.*h, DeCantls, Sprout, keys . . , Plump, 9-pound to larger sizes of N^orthern Elvira, to Edgar C. Smith, son of might be our own powerfully en­ Franklin and Bellingham culminat­ Auburn, Louisiana State and Mis­ Heavy Koln Blots Spurtons Pace Inter- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Smith, of larged activity.'' ed today In the conviction of sissippi year after year. Those pion who is abdicating hls throne w ent to bat the most times, 618, Luke Sewell and Earl Whitehill Murddek, Haefs, Staum, Majew- Turkeys . . . Fresh (iee.se. Ducks, Capons and Chickens. Out (irid Drills mediate League. and made the most two-base hits, and Roger Peckinpaugh to help, skl, Healy, Krebs, Catron, Rara- fiy The .Associated Press 64 Holl street. The announcement ■('andenberg said he favored aid Lawrence Desparlals, 27, of Bel­ STRAWBERRY or are our big games. We came because he hopce to succeed Joe The silly season must be at hand was made (it a Cliristmas Eve din­ SHRIMP ARMOUR’S MATCHES San, Francisco. Dec. 27’—(d’)— Louis as world heavyweight cham­ 44. we may make something out of burda, Horvath, Joe Baatis, John EMtem Dreaaed, I-eaner, Freaher i to England “within the ’ present lingham, of larceny, Impoaitlon of RASPBERRY .JAM through them this season and I am Mize captured the lead In total in hockey. There’s no other way ner party a t the Bcn.son home. llmlts~=(l) that we do not become a suspended 18-months house of afraid of a letdown. Georgetown The worst weather In the 16-year pion, already has walked off with The Meteors. Aces and Speed- him." Bastts, Ferguson, Cippola, Wolf­ TREET 6 Pkgn. history of the annual East-Wc.st , bases for the third consecutive ram, Mclnnis, Blanchard, Angelo, to explain some of the scores that a tco-helligerent unlc.s.s we are correction sentence, and two years' has a distinct advantage over us In one of the Brown Bomber’s hon­ have turned up lately In National ROAST PORK (rib or strip) lb. 22c New Year's charity football game ors. b o js were victors in last night s ' year with 368, getting 43 home Vesco, Ma.aaaro . . . supper will be Stachelsky-Butler directly challenged and (2) that we probation. 10c j^jftntal attitude." games In the Ea.st Side Rec Inter- i runs, 31 doubles and 18 triples. It Leagrue games. And If this “form** Loin, 25c lb. Fresh Shoulders and Hams. 14« can had coaches of eactf all-star team Conn wa.* named as the "fighter followed by bowling and a social Mr, and Mrs. George Butler, of do not di.ssipate the essential 21c To offset that, McKun hopes to frantic today a* rain blotted out mediate l.,eague to produce a second straight year the time Is followed, there should be mom Pound .Tar Tall Can 1 5 c have the Maroons In Ifie best pos­ of the y ear’ 'todn.v In the annual Sports Roundup 55 Bis.sell street, announce the Jdn- mieleiis of'anir own defense." preejous practice hours. three-way dcanlock for first place - "lugger had led in home hilarious entertainment at New Sliced Hacon...... lb. 27c gngement of their daughter, Ml.ss Senator Holt (D. W. Va.), who oil Shortage Felt sible ph.vslcal trim. poll conducted by ‘'The Ring” York tonight when the Amerlcand SAUSAGE “We need much more, practice magazine. Louis won the award between the Meteors, speedboys runs and, by twice hitting three in n i . Bristol High romped to It.* sixth Fresh Fricas.see, I ' 2 to 5 *4 - Louise Isabel Butler, to Clemens will retire at the end of the pre.sent "The boys will go Into that than we have been getting for one game during the season, he be- Eddie Brletz meet the Boston Bruins. Moscow, Dec. 27.—dP—The Rus­ game In good condition, at least," last year. The selection was an­ and Spartona, each with three straight triumph Christmas night Country Style PinehUrsl Pound Stachelsky, .son of Mr. and Mrs. session, a.sked Mr. Roosevelt In a play organization," said Andy w1 n.s and one defeat. came the first National League New York, Dec. 2i. Pull up a 'These tWo team s started the Charles Stachelsky of .Stafford- radio speech to "ii.se your powerful sian Army newspaper Red Star re­ he said. nounced In a copyrighted article player In history to perform this i chair and let's see what s being by drubbing It.*. Alumni. 40-23 . . i funny business early thla month, Sausage Meat or S. & B. FOWL...... lb. 29c ported. today that an oil shortage GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Kerr of Colgate, co-coach with In the magazine, which also lists Thompson and Atkinson paced the Men of Monahan entertain villc. —’ office" to get the warring hatlons McKeen hurried hls squad to feat four times during his career. ' B°lug on over the dizzy holidays— when the Bruins dished but the sea­ BemIe Blerman of Minnesota of the leaders and outstanding title the .Meteors to a (‘6-19 triumph Bajr Sau.sa.qe ...... Ih. 29c Bacon Squares . . . . . lb. 25c The engacement-was announced to settle their differences aropnd a I** being "felt sharply by all bel­ the practice field for a brisk work­ the east-squad. The Other I.enders ! for one thing, the first fiiture book Torrlngton High tonight and then son's worst beating to the Amerko, Fresh Oysters. ligerent*” tn the European war. LARGE A RE( out lasting until dark after Mis­ contenders In each division. Conn over the East Sides with- 17 and have an open date next week be­ 10-3. A fterw ards Elarl R obert­ Small Links...... lb. at a party at the home of the pence table. "But t guess Babe HoIllTlgbery 10 points respectively. 'Berezenskl Burgc.ss \Vhltehead of New York 1 on the $100,000 Santa Anita handl- N O ; 2 c a n ’ sissippi State's arrival ye.sterday. received 57 votes for the honor, fore tackling Hartford Weaver on son. the Americans’ goalie, moan­ Fresh Oysters’. bridegroom's parents on f^risfmas Should .Mind Own Buslne** VALUE'S. and M .itty Bell are lii th e sam e wa.a the high scorer for the losers. had the most singles, 141, and ] cap is out. It makes Challedon a Eve. The wedding da^'ilas been Coach Jack Hagerty of George­ which Is based on fighting skfll. Fl^yd (Arky) Vaughan of Pitts- i 3-1 favorite. Kayak II Is quoted at January 7 . . . ed that no team ever had put mor* Deerfoot and Lamb l.egs . . . lb. 25c to 28c But Senator Clark (D.. Mo.l, de­ There are about 30,000 nudists boat, and when I say boat I mean performance and contrihutlon to Tlp> Aces' pulled a (surprise In set for Saturday, MajOO. clared that this nation should mind tn England. They are known as town let hls players work out the boat. upsetting the : burgh had the most triples, 15, and 4-1 and Mloland at 8-1... .and the than seven goals behind him be­ Brightwood Sausage. according to size. kings with a walk, but didn't put the welfare of boxing. Max Baer N. Y. World-Telegram scooped the Pete SUum. Earl Yost and Sher fore, so In their next meeting, last its own business. members of the Sun and Air Bath- | ‘Tve been trying to tell our was second with 36 and Louis was Genofli led the attT^“n f'th /t'fn ' 1‘'="''od the m'ost run.*. 113. Lonnie Moorhouse again turned in bril­ Waters-Kwa.sh “We've thrown away any effec­ ing Association. SALADA them In uniform after they came eastern boys that It doesn't! rain town witb a story that Jock Wednesday. Boston made It 8-1. PANCAKE Marshmallows SALADA fifth wltiT onVy' "iY "out of il8 Off** '’'’I’lle Turklngton played beat j b^es liant performances for the Wllll- Last night the Montreal Cana* F rank Kwash, of 41 Bi.-aell tive opportunity we've had to be TEA BAGS In a half-hour later than Missis­ this hard and this long every I for the losers. , d aa Sutherland has said no to an offer SHOULDERS OF LAMB lb. 16c sippi State. votes. Buddy Hassett of the Bees tied a from Ohio Stale which. In length mantic Lounsburys Iq the ' State dlens climbed out of the league cel­ Boned and rolled or Chop- cut. street, announces the engagement an intermediary (for peace) be- FLOUR rtx Christmas season In' California, Lea^e last night at the Thread of hia daughter. Miss Helen' M. cau.se of the partiality we've 85 Count Package Virginia Sweet 14-Ounce 'I*ackagn Red Label. l/j-Lb, Pkg. McKeen looks for nn open but they look , at me ultb, a skep­ lar to beat the fourth-place Chlca* game. by making-10 consecutive hits over ed, is said to exceed anything ever City but the West Haven Red go Blackhawks. 7-5. That was th* Kwash, to'Wilfred H. Waters.'son shown the belligerents,’’ Clark told tical -eye- They think I’rrf another himself to be one of the great 175- i "'°n by the former on a forfeit, Devils emerged with a 69 to 64 of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waters of “At least I am .hoping, George- Chamber of Cbmmerce fnan—me, a two-game stretch. offered a coach In college football season's second-highest scoring to­ TEMPLE g r a n g e s , real Indian Rivers, now in . , . reporters. "I don’t believe any­ pounders of hls generation and that ] games will be played in the Danny Litwhiler of the Phillies tal. It jnarked the Canadians' •Griswold avenue. Newington. body would look- upon this admin­ S5< 5« p’'fr - - lO c 5 8 c ^ tovNOi doesn't know much' more fr,om Hamilton, New Tfiork." •he helped to perk up the game circuit next week but the schedule ....who’U get the Dartmouth^job? I * t4Tom"ts^ Y “ ttlkiff- priced at 6 for 29c and 29c dozen. Tangerines, 15c dozen. Mahieu’s '' about us than we do about them,” Co-coaches Bell of Southern and Slaughter tied for the longest Well, what big name first two-game winning streak of Genuine tree-ripened Indian River Florida Oranges, V ' istration as an Impartial media­ more than LOuis did w ith hls four 1^'*" *(* ■'csumed on Tuesday, Jan.. hitting streak of the season, get­ and Moorhouse four . . . the Willy the season and It put them Into a tor." 183 Spruce Street WINDBROOK j McKeen said. "They have had a Methodist and Holllngbery of title defenses. Box scores: available except Francis Schmidt eager* face the House of David 2 doz^n 19c. Nechitellff-Baldwin chance to study the Tennessee sys; Washington State, mentors of the ting at least one safety In 21 con­ sixth-place tie with the Americans. Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin, Senator Adams (D., Colo.) said , I Conn and Louis were the only .Meteor* (46) secutive games. next Thursday ... v The defeat cost the Chlhawka a It was “a commendable sugges tern," McKeen said, “They have west team, eyed the skies at Palo 19"9 leaders to hold their position^ p B E,' T E ast vn W est ______\ ' of 215 Center street, announce the Land O’Lakes SLICED HALVES had a chance to study the 'Tennes­ Alto'for signs of sunshine, and Pittsburgh nosed out the Cardi­ If we could pick the football fray chance to retake third plaee from engagement of their daughter tlon” that this government seek Other leaders, who are not neces­ 3 Thompson, rf ...... 7 3-4 17 nals for the club batting champion­ Our sincere thanks to Felix Mc- Boston. Butter, 2 lbs. . PEifCHES see .system that we use. which plotted plays Indoors^ 0 Atkinson, If We'd rather watch on New Year’s to bring peace to Europe but add~ sarily the generally recognized . .4 2-5 10 Evitt for hia CJhristmas gift and a GROCERY SPECIALS Edith F. Baldwin, to John .Nechl- ^may help them some." From %rkeley, where the east ship with a group average of .276, Day, 'The high scoring w asn't the re­ tellp, son 'of Mr, and Mrs. William ed that "we should not try to set­ cha.m'pions, were: Middleweight. 1 Andrulot, c ...... 4 0-3 8 one point b etter than the RedbirdS'.’ happy new year to him and all ' McKeen asserted Mississippi teani^ta Watching the weather at 0 Hough, r g ...... The one we’d Hke to see the best sult of the usual cause of sOch DIAL 4-151 — Phone Service Until 7:00 Tonight. Nechitello, of 697 Goodwin street, tle all the affairs of Europe." Granulated Ken Overlln; welterweight, “Frltzie . .2 3-T 7 The Pirates scored the ipost runs, contributors and readers of the affairs, listless dflense. Last State played two teams this sea­ the -U()iyerslty of California, word Zlvlc; lightweight, I..ew Jenkins; 3 Perkins,' ig ...... 1 2-3 4 Is Harmon run against the West. Eas( Hartford.. .The president has giv/tfi no pub­ came thtat Forest Evashevskl, the gave up the most run* to their sports page . . . night's game was a fast, ruggedly*, B u tte r ...... 2 lbs. 85c S|ie(ial Feature On RLl'R LA- lic indication of any specific peace Sugar, 10-lb. son using Georgetown's basic War­ featherweight, Harry Jeffra; ban­ ner system with a single wing- g reat blocking bacK from Michi­ opponents, had the moat two-base Xmas Gift Dept. played affair from start to finish move on his part.’' b a g ------2 2 5 tamweight. Tony Ollvera,. and fly­ 7 18 10-22 46 Mianchester Trade‘“Is host to E^rokw Plead* Innocent hits and the most one-base hits. and Montreal won because. every Confectionery Sugar, lb. 7c BEiy, York su ite, Grade A 49c back,-but; gan, was rapidly getting over a weight, Jackie Paterson of Scot­ East Sides (19) Just after the Big Ten had O. 't Signed by M(wy Leaden. mild attack of Influenza. He still St. Louis for the .fourth straight New Britain Trade at The East player did hls part In making th* "Wo haven't run Into abythlng land. P B F T K.'d Helge I^kema. star Minne­ •Side Rec this afternoon a t three Gold Medal Flour ,.;.9 1 c -M ount Vernon. N. Y.j Dec, 27— The telegraphic round-robin MOLASSES 1 ORANGE was kept indoors, but expected to year went to bat U)£!moat times sota guard, for another season of smooth, speedy attack work. Ex­ (jP)—Isaac Brown, 41, a New York urging him to speed aid to Britain Native Fresh GRAPE WHEATENA like Georgetown's spread forma-; 1 Taggart, rf ...... 0 1-2 1 and for the second y>ar had the o’clock with Coach Harry Kltch- Kleenex ...... WAXIBEANS Colonial Red Tiahel m a k .m a l a o e tlon. When they start using that, be .In the New Year’s Da.v lineup 1 Bollnsky, If .... varsity play, along, came your cept the goalie, only tw9>Canadien insurance broker accused by a 17- and “insure defeat of the Axis" Eggs, doz. .. Bulldogs Triumph_ ..2 0-0 4 most hits and most total bases. Ing’a , charges seeking their third players, Polly Drouln and R*y JAM ZAREX anything may happen. to closr the way for runs by hls , f' ------4 Paganl, c ...... *> 0-4 4 Uncle Samuel and slapped a low- ...... 2 pkgs. 25c and 28c year-old stenographer of seducing was signed b.v business men, au­ brilliant teammate. Tommy Har­ The Cards also led In home runs victory In four starts against the Getllffe, failed to get either a goal hjjr, was free under $10,000 ball "I am not taking this' game The Highland Park Bulldogs 3 Berczen.*kl, rg .... "•5 0-0 10 and stolen bases. draft number on old Helge.... stalwarts coached by Sherwood Scott Towels . . . . 3 for 29c 2 lbs. 25c thors, churchmen, educators, labor 2-Pound 1 mon, All-America halfback from Francis Schmidt has eliminated or an assist. Rookie Jack Adam* today after pleading Innocent to a leaders, editors and others. t Potatoes, Me­ rr'!.....i0 e Package . . 2 l C C a n ...... l O C lightly. We will be outweighed 15 scored an easy 36-20 victory over 3 Ridolfl, Ig ...... 0 0-2 0 "Cap" Blssell , . . Manchester J a r ...... I 9 C pounds to the man and I know Michigan. 3 Hennequln, rg- ..’. ..0 himself from the Tulsa U. picture, made two goals for Montreal and felonious assault charge. City Adoption of such a settled pol­ dium Size, peck. their arch rivals, the Custonlans, in 0-1 0 High goes to the cage wars twice Pep Kelly and Bill Thoms two each ’ 10c we’re playing not only a big team Harmon was expected back to­ a rough; loosely played game at 3 Lindsay, c ...... 0 0-0 0 but he has recommended Ernie Court Judge Jacob A. Bernstein icy, . the petitioners said, would day- from Hollywood, where he Conditions Poor next week, meeting East Hartford for,Chicago. Earl Seibert, Black- set Jan. 16 as the date for a pre­ but a good big team." the Y. M. C. A. The Custonlans Godfrey, hls line coach, for the top away on Friday night and Wind- NEW YEAR'S "encourage here and everywhere flew yesterday for conferences spot at Tulsa___ Coach Jess Nealy hawk defense star, was credited liminary hearing. resistance to the plausible but Shredded Coco­ McKeen planned tn hold a se­ tried hard but were no match for IS 9 1-9 19 had at Willimantle on Satur­ J.\CK with radio and film executives. the Bulldogs, led by the expert Score at half, 20-7 Meteors. Ref- At Ski Centers o]f' Rice recommended Sammy with four assists. fatal arguments of appeasement.” nut, \ -i-lb. pkg. cret practice session today and In­ day . . . Chicago went ahead right at th* > PARTIES 12c FROST 10 lb. bag dicated that future workouts also sharpshooting of Johnny Wilson eree, Kovis. Baugh... .artful Arthur Jones, U. PEAS ...... pkg. 23c We have Joat received a freah Heisess Engaged The telegram arrived while the ' ------start of the game and again In th* may be behind closed gates. Tangled Relationship* and Johnny, Hyde. In addition to Boston, Dec. 27— (A')—Unless of Richmond’s star back, w-lll talk The Philadelphia Tribune Girls, Equals 2 qts. Peas in pod. ahlpment of Cocktail Crackers, chief executive was framing the Large Sweet Peas, SUGAR being high scorer Wilson, pla.ved Ace* (29) things over with Conch Jock second period, when Kelly broke Philadelphia. Dec. 27.—(P),-The radio speech on the war situation Aberdeen, S. D. (/P)—When Vir­ .vou con get away to Canada or the National Colored Basketball ■way from Montreal power attack* Patlle Shelia and Vnis Not Worried an excellent floor game; Brown P B F T Sutherland of the football Dodg­ STRAWBERRIES...... Hors D’oeuvres — Cheese • engagement, of Dorothy B. Andrus, which he will make to the nation 16-oz. can . (. gil Schense, 24, uses the license he northern Vermont and New Hamp­ CThamplons, have some open dates while the Hawks were short hand­ Stamford, Conn., heiress and a SPAGHETTI SARDINES PORK and BEANS PINEAPPLE About B. C. W eight got. ttt marry Dorothy Nelson, 23, and Morlarty were the top scorers 1 Russell, rf ...... 2 1-2 5 shire, those Christmas ski* may ers at the North-South game In on their home court and away. • •••••••.•.•••a p k g , 2dC Celery Canapes. Sunday night. for the Custonlans. Box score; 1 Genolfl, If ...... 5 2-3 Montgomery this week .... Leo ed and scored two goals 18 aeconde former tennis champion, to Charles Scott Brand Maine Scott Brand JUICE (Dole’s) Edgew ater Park, Miss., Dec. 27. here’s whst will happen—all be­ 12 as well stay under the tree with Teams playing boys’ rules desiring apart. The Canadlens caught up GREEN OR WAX Imported Caviiv. E. Voorhees, Philadelphia, Repub­ Green Lima . — -That big weight advantage Bulldogs 1 McOeowan, c ...... 2 0-2 4 the other Yulettde mementos until Durocher Is offering to bet Ham- games—write Otto Briggs, c-o Parole for Brnwnmiller Giantu 10.* cause Miss Nelson la the sister of P Name B F T 2 L. Kanehl, rg ..., ..0 0-3 llri, W yatt and High* win more quickly each time and took the; BEANS ...... pkg. 19e Smoked Oysters. lican member of the Pennsylvania Beans, 16-oz. can I iC C Giant lOo. the Boston College Eagles will Schenae's father’s i-second wife. 0 it snows. Philadelphia Tribune, 624 S. 16th lead for keeps late in th* second Legislature, was disclosed today. 50-Oz. Can 1 V C C a n ...... 5 C 52-Oz. Can. I V C have on the Tenneasee Volunteers 0 Porterfield, r f ...... 2 0-0 4 1 R. Kanehl. Ig ...... 3 2-6 . 8 Generally poor conditions pre­ games for the Dodgers next year street, Phils., Pa. Cheese Spreads. H arrisburg, P*., Dec. 27—dP—A 2 S J 19c Dorothy will become her sister’s 3 Tedford, r f ...... 2 0-3 4 fram e. UMA RBANS, ...... 25c in the Sugar Bowl Isn’t caus­ vail and the weatherman promises than Derringer, Waltrt’s and Tonight’s game may produce an* Devonettes — Puffs. parole was granted today to Roy Table Salt, 2-lb. daughter-in-law and: her father-in- 2 Chapman, I f ...... 2 0-1 4 6 12 6-16 29 Thompson turn in for the Reds. ASPARAGUS TIPS . ,35c To Bring Expiorara Home E. Brownmiller, former Pennsyl­ ing the southeastern conference law’s alster-in-law; Virgil will be no snow. In the immediate future. This department has had the other free ecoring affair or. Just a* CocktaU Kits. boxes, 2 for .... PARTICULAR PEOPLE PREFER champs any sleeplessness. The 2 Wilson, c ...... 7 0-2 14 Indians (27) There is good skiing tn Stowe snd pleasure of seeing the 1940 Ice- CORN ON COB, 2 ears ISe vania secretary of highways, who 11c hls stepmother's brothef-ln-law, 1 Alvord, r g ...... 0 1-2 1 P easily, a tight, well-played con­ Rum Cherries. Dunedin, New Zealand, Dec. 27— n Farm COFFEE fgenrrnl attitude Is one of "So B F T Underhill, Vt„ Sugar HUl. N. H„ Today’s Guest Star Capades currently showing at the test. BROCCOLI ...... 2.5e began a one-year sentence two also the brother-in-law of his own I Hyde, I g ...... 4 1.4 9 2 Nicola, rf ...... 3 1-2 7 Bob Stedler,. Buffalo Evening Stem Cherries. (JP~ Rear Admiral Richard E. 'i what 7'" father. and - the Laurentian mountains In Springfield Coliseum, and In our Before their recent debacle at CAULIFLOWER ....2Sc CocktaU OaloBS. months ago after being convicted Prepared Mus­ Our Mellow Our Choice 2 Davidson, it ...... 1 1-2 3 Canada. It’s fair to poor . nearly News: "Tony tialento craves Byrd'* famous polar ship, 'The on a charge of permitting, padded The coaches were more concern­ 9 T o ta l s ...... Judgment It la one of the best. If Boston, the Americana had put U tard, full qt. jar. ed about the weather. Rain which 17 2-12 36 2 Turklngton, c ... ..4 2-5 10 everj"where else on the New Eng­ another opportunity with Max not the baimer, Ice attraction ever Bear, will Mil for Little America payrolls during the 1938 election 10c Silver Blend Gold Blend BiKzkrief on Rat* Custonlans 3 Kennedy, r g ...... 2 0-0 4 gether a - four-gam* undmat* tom orrow to bring honiie the men 29 « greeted the Vols on their arrival land winter sports may. Baer... .it should not be given shown in this section. The per­ streak agairuit Toronto and D**| campaign. Clilcago (A*)—Public Works Com­ 3 Wlgrcn, r f ...... 1 McGuire, ig ...... 1 1-1 3 serious consideration.... perhaps of the'United States Antarctic ex­ f r e s h l y g r o u n d t o YOUR TASTE! at tills Gulf const training camp 3 Jlllson, I f ...... formers are talented and well troit, the first two team* in th*t pedition, recalled when the U. S. Apple Butter, '’ci'terdny forced curtailment of missioner Oscar E. Hewitt esti­ The season’s first winter carni­ the tavern business has fallen off trained, the chorus costumes are league standing. With Mont Mother of Tenor Dies 0 Morlarty, c ...... 10 11 5-10 27 val is scheduled for tomorrow and since the days when Tony was Congress refused funds for another 28-oz. jar i.., 14c the first day’s workout. mates casualties of more than 50 J Brown, rg ...... beautiful and clean and the pro­ threatening to above th* rjl Urocert/9nc. 1 LIBBY’S Pineapple Juice SWANSDOWN PEANUT BUTTER 1 Boston College, practicing at per cent in the city’s four and a Score at half, 14-7 Indians. Ref- Sunday at Tamworth, N. H. The New Jersey’s fistic Idol." gram well spotted with fresh and Into th* cellar, they may year’s work. New Haven, Dec. 27.—dP—Mrs. 1. Custer, I g ...... cree, Kovis. program calls for a dowrnhlU race ‘ ■■ 302 MAIN STRE l T Fannie Kullman, mother of Charles 1 CORNED BEEF Del Monte CAKE FLOUR AVindbrook 1 nearby Bay St. Louis, Is much fur­ half montha old rat blitzkrieg. He 0 Keith. Ig ...... rlb-tlckling comedy good enough down to play thalr heat agnia White Clover _ ther fKlvanced In training and Is said about 870,000 rata have died tomorrow morning, a 20-team sled Sports CocktaU for the legitimate stage. Inciden­ night. ; ' • ■ 8.0CK FROM iJAJ[ a r m o r y Mount Vesuvius, one of the moot Kullman, Metropolitan Opera Giant 0% 1-Lb. 1 Honey, 2-Ib. jar not CO much affected by the Incle­ since a poison bait project was ------Vision experts say the human dog race In the afternoon, a slalom Pittsburgh experts are predict­ tally the management will put on Boston, with a chano* to tl* 1 famous vraters. Is not the world's tenor, died today at her home here 8 _ Totals ,...... 8 •t-H 20 I e.ve Is 30 times more alert than the race Sunday morning and the final largest volci^e crater. 1 C a n ...... 1 8 c No. 5 Can.. iL 1 C Package .. 2 0 c JL Jars AOC 1 ment weather. Tenneasee ' Coach launched last Aug. 10, against an ing Frltzle ZMf not only wlU re­ a midnight show New Tear’s Eve troit for Moond, isn’t Ukoiy after a long .lUneee. ^ Score at half: Bulldogs 17. Cus-' nose; 10 times more alert than the leg of the sled dog trek Sunday tain the waiter title In his return Bob Nejitand hopes to crowd In estimated 830,000 survivora. tonians 9. Referee; Rob Aeon. . Jear. and the Ice-Ciqwdea will continue any opportunitlq* to afternoon. bout with Henry Arwtrong, but nightly through January 8 ... aw ay. ' y ^ I \ ' r - MAMCHCSTCR ErVBNING HERALiU MANt ■HBBTBK. W W n FRUJAT, OCCEMBER S7, U»«B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27,1940

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We are all manufacturers - Tks ABCs of Mlsunderstasding .Sam I'm not half good enough Making good, or All meetings of people are ad­ for you'. &LS mW^WfW CMl Making Trouble, ventures of understanding -con­ Sue Why, Ram, you talk Just Making excuses. stantly exposed to th* haxarda of like one of my-oVn family. CM&HH OF misunderstanding. And the qu|ck. JA------*1141 A*)OC>fr Sergeant (to bunch of recruits) simple solution of th* latter is fre­ 'The way to climb high Is to tiS'DiAiq Any of you lads know anything quently prevented by one of human O.iFF-'DyJCUJSG Lost and Found 1 Automobile* For Sale 4 Hooms For Rent 65 keep on the level. I. Towering Cager- Eagles Gamer Biggest Job, Says Ruth Miliett about shorthand? nature's most iinfnrtunat* traits — R u i n b . LOST-M ON DAY somewhere on 1932 PLYMOUTH rumble scat FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM bun- There was a quick response. Six pride! Think back on th* slights Try this on your piano: Main etioct. b\inrh of keys on coupe, radio and heater, perfect galow, $20 a month. Inquire at o f them fell out at once. and wounded feelings you have had A gentleman who was asked tn Z chain. Return to IternM olTlce. meeharllbal condition. Price $50. 190 Vernon street after 6 p. m. Jr. Cage Lead By Rutk MUIett .^today, It I* women who must be Sergeant — Righto, you Isds. In the past. How often, when pride illtiatrate the difference betweeen the bread-wlnnere tor femtUee. Reward Phone 5404. A co-«d In a Minnesota college Well, they're short handed at the didn’t prevent thfi situation's being "sit" and "set,” recently remark­ FOR RENT— SIX ROOM single, writes to ask me. "What do you I And it war should come, women rookhoiice. explained, you found that your SPECIAL—193,3 FORD Pheaton. excellent location. Apply Edward must bo ready to step Into men's ed: “The United State* Is a coun­ jjOST—TOY FOX terrier, white Turn Back Emeralds, think 1* the mosLjvital problem ' So the Blx of them spent the hurts had no foundation. try on which, the sun never sets, and tan, no collar. Birch Mmmtain raccoir.S). ■ Auto Accessories^— rires li lem that faces women to*-’T 8S5IN PAVIfiG SOABO I on Westwood street, lot 75 ft. se.sslort of first place. is certainly The "way" that atate- DOS SUfspsp, DAWS IS AS d am age, WHV HE'S S n a t c h in g a w a n '’ _T<5&5E & m e f o r a niailc Wii ' pos.Mlblc. .Nichoi.s Store, I street. .Manchcatcr. Your Packard become, for the time being, a mat­ bring up their children with del Dan —I've been hunting tigers. A N ’ RJJIMT TH / BAD OFF AS A A BlG'li(ELP iVT W EEK front. Apply 29 Cottage street. Chet Relchenback, ,Ray Zemanek devotion to democracy—to all II _ The Seasons ment'B writer mu'st have had In Ham—Had sny luck? HER VOUNG, FROM WILD PITCH.' ..ijl^ilaml Park i Di-alcr. Tcl. 5191. Open eveidngg. and BUI McGgown were the out­ ter of national defcnser-certalnly HULL THREAD.' B E A R D AT TH' TO US.' demands as well as to Its Wes*- I’d like to write something about blind. . Dsn —Rather. I didn't meet one. :'M s t a h t - "ME CLA'WS O F standing stars for the Eagles while not a feminine problem. In the ac­ BORDER.' cepted meaning of the phrase. Ings. spring. ING A A M O THER ' itusinesa Services Offertsd I.‘t L.otfl For Sale the scoring of the Emeralds was But seek the right word to rhyme FAC.I W / <\utuniubiles For Sale -I Women 5lust Be Heady To Scree Along with trying to keep what HULD EVEKYTHILNG P U R S E .' pretty evenly divided. Harry Fay we have, women have a fine oppor­ with the thing— BY CLYDE LEWIE ASHK.'l, P.M’ERS removed week­ FOR SaT j T- 2 CT40ICE lots on And yet women can't be left out 1940,NASH Sl;nAN. 1939 Nash and George Evans paced the Aces tunity today for trying to better Bring, cling, ding, fling - ’Tliere. ly. Chambers Trucking. Phone Academy street $800 for imme­ to victory while Earl McGcown of the picture of national defense. redan. 1!'3.8 Nash sedau, 1'.'37 diate saie. Ralph King. 230 Porter Their morale must be high, for the workings of democracy. They now- I have It Packard. 19”.7 Ford coupe. Mc.s- 0260. and Dt'itc'h Fogarty played best for have the time, Die education and Gay birds on the wing. street. Tcl. 4090. the Black Knights, who were women are the ones to encourage aicr ,Na.«h. 10 Ih’ndcr.aou (toad. their husbands and sons to do the brains. Therefore 1 think they somewhat handicapped by a short­ Tcl 7258 Moving— Irucklnur— their duty. should get busy and try to make a The sweet summertime would be a Legal Notices age of players. Box score; better democracy, even while they good scheme. Storaice 2U Acea National economy hits hardest at women. It'Ts women who must arc doing their part to help If I could find words to suit the f.iqroR r6:nMiT . 0 B. F. I:\MKS A. WOODS moving and \fiTic E or \Tio\ save food, who must keep a fam­ America hold on to democracy It­ fair theme 1 Thi^ 1^ to notice that T, If. Fav. rf ...... 4 3-4 self. Boon, .soon, moon, spoon I really [ tr.iiOking. Aahoa iTmovrtl weekly. G. Evan.M, I f ...... ily’ s finances out of the red. Often Krarh'lJt r>i*nfihue. fif 13 Toarl .. 5 1-2 can’t do if. 51.^n<•IlCt‘ t^•r Coal, coke and wood tor aale. 381 Manrlif jitor, fUetl an an* G. Farrell, c ...... 1-.2 : Center street. Tel. S56H or M30. 2 My mind ia a’ dream. plicHtion dat^d C*ilh of r*eccmher. Brennan, rg ...... 0 0-6 Evpiiiri*: H cralfl I'M'i Mltb th» I/l4|uor <**ontrol Com- ,\ US n : T c h a m b e r s —Ldcal^nd ml!««lon for a Mot#l Permit fee.. : R. Blsacll, c . . . Am Can 85’'« i CJ^ntesrutivi i)a>6...| 7 ct«t • ct* 1 I Aetna Fire . . . . S Cpnsr^'j'lte Pavs. . . ’ s ctB|ll cia ! r>. Fogarty Aetna Life .... Xir'i Rad ,St S ...... And tlicii there i.a winter. i i>riy ^ '...... in ctsill 4'ti R K F A m iN f; ANT> Reftnishlnjr ' l.iqi 4IM PFHMIT Am Smelt ...... 42% pow-erfiil. and bold. ,\n order for irrcKutar Insertlone , splint, ni.sh or Automobile .8 chairs. OHimij \oTiri; nr .\pim.m Conn. Oencml . Am Tel and Tel ...... 165% Words must be sturdy to fit w.n be char„'e. fd hy ,M»hn .lain* 3 ‘I nllano of 5"“ I Conn. Lf. and Row- . No *'tni forbids'*; disnlay Pnee not ''prur*' .M.in'ch*»>i'»‘r. Conn, . r - i I C Reirhenba'ck. c 7 Ball and Ohio ...... 3'< HIM, WHO ORDER.S HASH' •Oitf. ' Conn. Pow-...... Bo'ndlx ...... 33 •; Help Wanted— Female 35 and win he ronduetpd by. .lohn Thl.i is wliaf is meant by the exprci?sion. ".a towering basketball 0 W. McGeown, rg 4 VEX HE tjEEME The Ueiald will not be reaponaibJe .Tame* lullan'^ of 2'7 Spruce ; 0 R. Connors. Ig .. 1 ' Hartfonl Elec. Lt. . Both Steel ...... 85'; "GOGH- for more than one meorrect Inaer- ■Man'-hp«t»*v n* p«»rmlttr»», player." Cluirlcs Halbert, who st.ands 6 feet 10 inches, plays A.BGOUOXEL-X CRE.PX Mon of any advertisement ordered w a n t e d " s e c o n d 51 a i d , ex­ 0 'XValdo, Ig ...... 0 i Hartford Gas ...... Beth Steel 7 pfd ...... 130'1 S'lDKIES S'l AMI>S OP -J*»UN .I.VMKS irr.IANO center tor West Texas State C'OllcjiC—scored 500 points last season. 1 S. New Eng. Tel. Co. for more than one time. perienced only, sleep in or out. L»aleil ‘.Mat of Pcc., 11* M * Borden ...... ISA IMHiERE. HE.'tn of Dr th** «al<‘. of i ida .sr'ason opened, probably will 1 Hamilton, If . . . . 0 0-0 0 Bristol B r a s s ...... ComI Inv Tr ...... ■ alderrd objectionable, . ------• I continue to ridii here, through the ; fa *•••••••••••••••••• • EUNNY BUSINE!s!^ CrXJSlNH HOURS—Oaeelfled aAe Do^9— Birds— Pets 41 alct'hoUc Ibtiior on the I'roriilae 5 of | 0 Schofield. Ig . .. . 0 0-0 0 Colt's Pat. Firearms Coml Solv ...... te be published same day must be 3T5 Uartftirtl Ib'atl. ManchCRt r. I Eagle Lock ...... (.tons Edison ...... CANARIES mule and female. < onn. The huatne«s owned b; IJockcv Dolurminetl , 0 , four racing days of I Bligh's 3600-Mile Escape received by tt o’clock noon Satur­ 2-8 32 Fafnlr Bearings ... Cons. Oil ...... days 19.3<*. . - Guaranteed singers. 177 Center iMcarmr M. Zl*»maK of 6.S Mill •♦rmt. i 7 15 ,\Iunchc*tcr, Fono. noth ill be ron- , l* r o l< ‘ l‘ t S l n i t l c r E d o '* ' fe w will lose a. day today but | Score at half. 22-8. Eagles. Ref- Hast and Cooley . . , Cont Can ...... ,. W as Feat of Seamanship Telephone Yoir Want Ad* street. Telephone 8083. ilur'pd by John S, ZU.m.nk of Hr> .Mill I pxpei t.s to more than ni.akc It up | Hende.v .Mach., Cbm ettf'Ct. M.Tncii*.«it»'r. C'»nn., aa per- • eree. H.'Frej-. Com ITod ...... 'Y^HF.N mutineer."! of the Bounty Ads are acueptod «»er the telo- For Hiding lIomtrH. diiiiiig a M-riicc program at Agiia ' Ijind'rs Frary * Clk Del Ijiek and We.st FKMA U-: DOG SPA YKU, J2.r»0, niiu^e. • ' set Captain tViili.-im Bligh .-ind Bhone at the CH.AHGK RATK given female cats spayed $3.50. male •TfillVyS 71h:.M.\K Caliente .Sunday. .lii.st hefure le.av- New Brit. Mch., com l>oiiKla.s Aircraft . . . abote as a ccnvenclnce to adver­ r‘at-»fl 2’>lh of L’ec., North and Judd . . . 18 loyal men adrift in an open tisers. but the i!APH RATKS will be cats altered $1.00. Dr. G. R. Bit- Mjainl, Fla.. Dec. 27 .P, Dc- i mS- U'c City, Iowa, rider said Lowell Given Dll Runt ...... 1i , , , ___, V,,. .. U be had heen notic'd he is booked Peck Stow nml WII. Ea-stman Kodak . . . . boat with only scant supplies of accepted as FULL PATMENT If good. Jr., 10 l.Aa<*lle Road. West I terniined to protect his .shm 1 hart0 ^ food and water, they never ex­ Paid, at the business office on or be­ Hartford, or 62 Silver street, Mid­ . , . T „ , ! foT'iC.of the Russell Mfg. Co. . .. Klee Auto Lite ...... fore the ssYeotb day following the j for 1940 riding honors. .lockey Karl Stale Post ■Scovill Mfg...... flen Eli-c ...... pected him to reach land But he firm insertion of each ad otherwise dletown. did—mailing 3818 mile.s to Timor, the CHARGE RATE will be collect­ I'ew was winging westward today) Silex Co, ...... (ten Foods ...... ed. No re.sponaibUity • for errors In Coast Guard I to linlsh the vear on I’acilic Coa.st | - By Baldwin Stanley Works .... (ten .Motor.* in the Netherlands F.ast Didirs, in., telephoned ads will be aasumed and Live Stock—Vehicle* 42 I trai^is nml take advantage of a ' Hockey do., pfd...... Gillette ...... one of the most remark.able feats their acctiTarv cannot be guaran- Torrln^on of seamanship ever recorded. t«ed. I long Sunrt.-iy card at Agiia Caliente | Hecker Prod ...... !. I FOR SALE .NEW Milch Guern­ Keseiies Ten (Continued Front-Page One) Veeder • Root . . i ; 80 63 Hershey ...... The capt.xin and his ship are Index of ChuMtScations I in Mexico. , I Bv The Associated Press sey cow. C. A. Corbin, tjike : Dfw was just two wuis ahead ol \ New York Bank* Hudson M o to rs...... pictured on the Pitcairn Island •kcths ...... A .National I>agiie , an street, Vernon. ‘ Walter Ta'c T.-ivlm- 283 to 281— | m^r Governor Cross, was Bank ot New York. 343 360 Int Harv ...... stamp above, ope of the new serie;- QhgBgecBevBB •••q*••»•• •••••«• B Alontrcal 7 ClUcago .'). established dairy farmer. Marrlagee ...... • •• »••« C Missing ars I wiu-n ho Irii'iioflly packed hi.s j Bankers Trii.st . .. . .59 .M Int Nick* ...... beginning Pitcairn’s stamp is.sues ■I Tmiighl's Sclicdiile Citizenship Only Kei|iilrentent Dejitbs • 1) ! equipment anil caiiglit an airliner Central Hanover . . . in i'.i 101'b Int Tcl and fe l . . . . . There nre'two opjnions of Bligh Card of Thanks...... U Article* For Sale 45: Natiiinal Is-agiR* Tn announcing the I>orw-cll ap­ . 33 last night. j Chase ...... 35 Johns Manvllle . . . . . One portray.s him as a harsh dusci- hi MemoriaTn ...... F (Cqntiniieil From Rage One) Bi'Ston at New- York Amer1CBUi.s. pointment the governor said that .'bemical ...... 49 51 Lost and Found ...... I FOR SALE— MEN'S rebuilt and Earlier in the lay Dew . and Kennccott ...... plinari.an, who ruled with a ral------1—------^------. citizenship -was the only specific City ...... 28 28 o'-nine tails. The other makes AhnounccmncLs ------S relaated shoes. Better than new- ran out of fuel and had to depend Taylor wore fined $50 each and re­ Lehigh Val Rd ------BerBonals ...... I No Flag Of It* Own requirement and that the dutte* of Continental ...... 12'4 1444 Bligh no wqr.se than most offlcerr cheap alioes. See them. Sam upon small sails. primanded for a fi.st fight that oc­ Llgg and Myers B . AatMoMloa the commissioner are almost en­ Com Exchange .. . 48 ,50 Lockheed Aircraft (Sf the 18th e'entury navy, w-ho kept AUBBsobtee /or Sale ...... ^ 'Yulves. 701 Main. Rain fell incessantly and huge curred in the Tropical Park quar­ tirely "admlnlstratWe;” , I’icst National ... . 1830 1880 AutoraobllM for Exchango •»«» d ters at ter their mounts had almost Canada ha:s no flag of its' own. Loew's ...... order with the only means he waves crashed against the boats T. W. Workman, of Hamden, a Guaranty Trust . . 287 297 Auto Accessories—Tires ...••• C collided in the third race. After the The Union .lack Is flown there, LorillartI ...... knew, England upheld his action, Auto Repairing—Painting •••* 7 while they ploughed to aid the usu.ally with the tricolor when veterinarian, ia deputy commis­ Irving Trust .... . 10 12, Auto Schools ...... ’..«••• T*A Fuel and Feed 49-A line and reprimand they .shook Mont Ward ...... and he .saw three of the leaders of Autos—Ship by l>uek ...... t lumber BChoomer .Stanwixul. dis-, there are French Canadians. A sioner. It Is understood he will con­ Manhattan ...... H '4 16>4 Nash Kclv, . . . the mutiny-hanged. SEASONED HARD WOOD for abled by the Chrlstma* Eve storm hand*, at a public reconciliation, special flag is used by the gov­ tinue to ,serv with Mr. Lowell. Manufuct, Trust . 38 40 AntoB—For Hire ...... t but the incident added drama to a 9 Nat E ls e ...... Captain Bligh continued his Garages—Servtco—Storage M sale, cut any, length for fire­ which swept the California coast. ernor-general. "I contemplate no changca In N y T ru s t...... 107 110 Nat Cash Reg career in the British Navy, fulfilled If^otorcyeles—Bicycles ...... it place or furnace. $9.00 a Mrd. Other craft took the Stanwood contest that already had race fans this department," Mr. Low-ell said. Public National . . 30 32 Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 19 here agog. Nat Dairy . . . his orders to transplant breadfruit BMtaeSe'anil ProfeeeloMiil BetYteee Donald Gchring. Tel. 8758. ifi tow and then It was discovered FTre Engine Milk Wagon The governor Is not required to Tllle Guarantee , 2 3 For the past several day.s Dew- Nat Distill . .. from Tahiti to the Wcs.t Indies— Business Services .Offered ...... 19 the two' Coast Guard bnat.s were submit the Lowell appointment to U S Trust ...... 1480 1530 N Y Central . had watched his Hou.ston. Texas, the original purpose of the Boun- Household ^Services Offered ..,.1 9 -A nikwing. The search turned to Italian farm.ers use a fire-engine the General Assembly for appioval. Nor Am Co .. Building—ContraijUng ...... M Garden— Farm— Dairy opponent whittle down his lead. A l­ ty'.s voyage. Heibec,ame governor Florists— Nureerlfs ...... It them. . t.vpe of milk w-agon to deliver Supervision and regulaUoiP of Packard of New South Wales and died in .should 1 salut(* you'; Funeral Directors ...... 19 Product* 50 most every day,' Taylor gained a their'product to a milk depot. The SIghtod'hy Truck, Dm or food *nd drugs are the major New Main Street Param, Plct .. 181-7, a vice-admiral. comit.qny, not Heating—Plnmblng—Roofing ,* IT win. milk Is carried In the htlge "fire­ duties of the department. Penn ...... Cnsurance ...... II FOR, SALE —POTATOES ‘‘ field A truck driver sighted the craft Dew complained ot the quallty box'.’ part of the w-agon. BClUlnery—Dressmaking II run. firsts and seconds. Frank V. miles off Fort Bragg, about . Mr. Ix)weII Was given the $6,000 Phelps Dodge Moving—Trucktng—Storage .. M secretary’s Job by. Governor Bald­ Lights Going Up I’ hil Ret ...... Public Passenger Service .....M -A Wllliam.s, Buckland. Conn. .5 miles ncath of here, yesterday JUONEBVILI.E FOLKS ftemoon. and the .Shawnee was win. Pub Serv N J Palming—Papering ...... H Radio ...... Professional Services ...... 29 directed to their aid. After the election, Lowell was Household Goods 51 Material* for Installing the new Reading ’ . . . . Repairing , ...... T* 'e Ariadne planned to return I mentioned a-s a possibility for the Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning 14 Daily Pattern j office of secretary of the Republi­ light* on Main street, expected on Rem RFand .... O v e r in t h e B a c h C o u n t r y Toilet Goods and Service . . . . . 9t SEE THF. HONE'YMOCJN— Three he guardsmen to their Point Republic Steel .. Wanted—Business SerA-ioe . . . . 99 .Arena base, but they were not ex­ can State Central Committee, but December 15, did not arrive until K.ftnriitlniinl. rooms of furniture $168.00. $10 I the post went to W. Ellery Allyn of Rcy Tob ' B ...... pected to land before daylight he- the day before Christmas and the Courses and Classes ...... 97 down— IS months to pay. Albert's Pattern So. 8815 i Waterford. « Safeway Storca Private Instrucilnns ...... 59 caime heavy oeas still were run­ men worked half a day Tuesday. Furniture Co.. 43 Allyn street, Bom In Meriden, March X4, Scars Roebuck . Dancing ...... 3V-A ning. Today a large gang of men are Musical —Dra malic ...... r* Hartford. Conn. In a season of pinafore and 1904, Mr. Lowell attended grade Shell U n io n ___ Besides Warren and Hieber. th- blouse styles, this smart little pat­ on the Job. 'Tlicrc will be 37 new Wanted—-I psinictlurn T school and one year of high school Socony Vac .... PInHnriat rescued men were Thomas. Frank tern stands right-at the head of lights put up. which, with the Bonds—rSiocks—Mortgagee ... 91 Machinery and Tool* 52 In that city. .In 1919, his family eight already In position, will give South Rac ...... Business Opportunities ...... M O. Thompson, I^eroy M. Merritt, its class, and your own school-girl moved to Canton where with his Sdiith Rwy . . . . . daughter will adore It! The pina­ 45. Two were lighted iMt night Money to f. '.tn ...... 99 U^fr.D ST.-\T10NARY saw rigs MeVrll y,'. Allison, O yde W. Proud. father. Mr. LoWell developed a northjOf Charter Oak street and Std-Brands .... ilrlp and Ailuallona \ with engine-s,’ iJine ysawmllt, Merton W. Robbins. Roy H. M. fore part of No." 8815 flares so summer colony on Avon mountain. Std Gas and Help Wanted—Kcmale ...... 19 beautifully, is so flatteringly small Hartros4,road. ^ crawler traefors tn excellent con­ Herllng and Booth de Young. He attended f?nnton high school Bccau8e*tharc Is much work to Std on Cal ------Help Wa’TUod—^Tale ...... at the -waist (older girls, especial- Balesfnen Wanted ...... dition. X^ijblln Tractor Company. News of their rescue was a Joy- for two years and received his be done by splicers, the entire 3td on N J ...... Hetp 'W'anled—Male or Female 17 Willlnmntlc. ; !y. verj- much admire that!) and diploma at Dean Academy, Frank-* Tex Corp ...... Agenta 'U’anted cuir. belated Christmas present to change ovpr will not be made be­ has such a satisf}ingly huge patch lin, Maas. He went to Dartmouth fore January 10. All the lights will Timken Roll Bear Situations Wanted—FemiVa 9R tthclr wives and families, huddled pocket. It buttons down the back, Situations Wanted—Male . . . . 9S IfLr anxious hours around the radio college, and made the boxing and be set on the poles by early next Trans America ...... 4%i Employment Agencies ...... 4d flaunting the added attraction .of Wanted— To Buy 58 room at Point Arena, .waiting word golfing squads. After graduation week. As fast as they are connect­ Union Carbide ...... 68Ti J.lve Stork—l*eie—Po«ltry— > a big sa.ahlJbow! it's partioilarly In 1917, Mr. Lowell spent two Union Par ...... 76',4 4 rkylrlea CASH RAID FOR old gold, jew- of their fate. ed the globes that have been on Doga—Birds—Pets 41 smart In wool Jersey, flannel, wool years In Insurance agencies in the standards will l>e removed. Unit Aircraft 1 ...... 4214 Live Stock—Vehicles 4? elrv. watches, dental gold, etcr "It's wonderful!" exclaimed Mr«. crepe or velveteen. New Haven and W’atcrbury, and Unit Corp ( ...... I ’ i Hoorn 14. Cheney Block, 983 Main Poultry and Supplies ...... i . 4l Thomas. And to go with it. make several then joined his father, J. E. B. Unit Gas I m p ...... 94* Wanted —Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 street, over Thrifty Cleaners. For Sale—Mlseellsaeose Asked If sh* and any of the tailored blouses like this, of linen, Low-ell, In developing real fstate. U S R u b b er...... 32’4 ArtleUs For'Sale ...... - 4i other women gave way to tears chains, flat crepe or batiste. Thus Member of ^hool Board Net Title Sought U S Smelt ...... *8 Boats and Accesiprlrs «....••« during the wait, she replied. your daughter will have sufficient Tn Canton, Mr. Lowell became a II S S t e e l...... 59% Building Materiais ...... 47 Rooms Without Board 59 Diamonds —Watches—.lewelry 49 "Yes. sametlmes we cried. \Vho variety to make her happy and member of the School Board In By Hartford Miss Vlek Chem ...... 4844 Electrical Appliances—Radio.. 44 f o r KENT- - UNFURNISHED wouldn't?" keep her smart, for the re.st'of the 1933. He also served as a Justice Western Union ...... 20t4 Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A coming school season. o f the peace and district fire war­ West El and Mfg ...... 102 Garden—Kairra—Dairy Products M front rctom. on bua lino. Apply 39 Pattern No. 8815 is designed for den as well as a member o f the Woolworth ...... 31 ti Household Goods ...... ki Mam street. .\nswem All Fire Bells Brooklino, Mass., Dec. 27—(>P)— Machinery and Tools ••••«.••• 95 sizes 6. 8. 10 and 12 years. Size 8 Republican Town Committee. In Elec Bond and Share (Curb) 8% Musical Instruments ...... • 9S FOR RENT—FURNISHED front requires isj. yards of 54-lnch ma­ 19:^4 he organized the Canton The quest for the girls' national ^ Offles and Store Equipment 64 Tillamook, Ore. Fire Capt. room, heated, home privileges. 20 (^5 terial for pinafore Jumper and 1H Young Republican club, helped or­ Indoor tennis championship be­ Specials at ths Stores ...... 99 Joe Carnahan who lives across Wssriog Apparel—Furs ...... 67 New-man street. yards of 38-inch material for ganize the Hartford county group, came more difficult for top-seeded Piibfic Records L Wantsd—To Buy ...... 61 town from the station ha* quit blouse. and became president of the Sev­ Carolyn Meyers, of Hartford, R: !|«sni»^B«»ard—Hotels—Resorts FOR RENT—131 EAST Center worrying ab.->ut missing alarms Rcstaurnots For a PATTERN of this attrac­ enth Senatorial District club. In Conn., today for she was booked Perm it street, one or two warm rooms, since Duke learned abfmt bells. 1937, he w-as elected secretary of for a quarter-finals engagement Permit for the erection of a Kooms Without Board .•«•••*• 69 next to bath, shower, continuous Duke, his black cocker spaniel, tive model send 15c IN COIN, ' Boardsrs Wantsd ...... ••••..I9«A YQUR NAME, ADDRESS, the state organization of Toting with Norma Melster, the capable three car garage for the Saving* Country Board—Resorts .-•••••• 90 hot water, on bus line, near Cen­ bounds for the door even w-hen a Republicans and a year later be­ Sharon competitor. Miss Meyers Bank of Manchester ha* been y^tslo—Restaurants ...... ter. ' .strong wind makes the fire bell In­ STYLE, Nl^MBER and SIZE to waiitod—Rooms—Board ...... •! The Evening Herald, today's pat­ came president. advanced on a bye and a default granted to John T. Hayes, builder, Heal Bstnto For Rent audible to Carnahan. But Duke For three years Lowell repre­ during yesterday's opening play at who will do the work at 243-251 Apurtnents. Flats. Tsnemsnts 99 lets church hells ring without flex­ tern service, 180-7th Ave.. New York. N. Y. sented. a magazine and the next Longwood. North Main stVeet at a ro(it of Botlttsss X^catloBS for Rent .. 94 ApartmentB—Flats— ing a muscle. three years later w-as circulation Dorothy Wlgbtman, of Brook­ $600. He a SOS For R e n t...... JJ 6.1 Our new Spring Fashion Book Buburten For Xtsnt JJ Tenement* manager of a political magazine line, oeedeid third, had to play but Suflimsr Homss For Rsnt j* Will be ready In TWO WEEKSJ managed by Clarence O. Willard one match, which gave her a 6-3, Wantsd to Rant . .. ^ . v. .. . FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, Send for jrour copy now, be among of New Haven, former secretary of 6-4 victory over Betty Howe, of with all improvement*. 25 North Real Rstats For $alo the first to receive It. Newest of the Republican State Central C?om- Weaton, to gain the semi-final Apartment Building for Sals J| Elm str^t. Inquire 23 North Elm. See . . . Business Property for Sals J9 styles of our Fashion designers. mlttee. Mr. Lowell la married and round. Judy Atterbury, of New Farms and Land for Sals J* 6815 Full of sparkling new patterns for has three sons. 'York, seeded fourth, defeated Houses for Sals ja McKin n e y every member of the family. So Helen Osrroll, of Winchester, 7-6, Usts for Sals ...... Ji Business Location* BROTHERS eajy to make that even beginners Resort Property for Sale «•••»• jj In'order that they may blend 8-6. tn a second round m«tc|). but Suhurhaa for Sale For Kent 64 FOR REAL ESTATE will enjoy making them. -with their surrounding*, the block Betty Rosenqulst of Bsst Orange, Rstate for R*ohaage Jj Pattern, 15c, Pattern Book, 16c. male ostrich sits on the eggs at N. J., who was ranked Just below ‘ Wsnted—Real Rstate FOR RJENT—STORE, corner of AND INSURANCE KattcM One Pattern and Pattern Book or­ night, and the gray female In day- Miss Meyers in the draw, did not aoetlea— Spruce and Eldrldge. Telelephone 606 5lal* St. Pbooe *000 see any action. L>«xal Kotleea . M 78TU dered together 2Sc. 1 time. i FRroAY, DECEMBER 2T^ 194$ ^ nXTEEIf Atinrl}rBtrr Eitrning Ulrralft Average Daily Circulatioii Stanley sC. Deller who is at­ M em bers a t ^ots No. 4. of the past week and a half nn the gifts Fur tae Montb uf November, ItM The Weather" tending the Lawrence Institute of South Manche*ter Are department, Magician Seen ml that are (n be presented and a Manchester Forecoot of U. A. U'eother About Town Technology, '"^Detroit.i/’Mich., is win meet at *welr house on School .->9Sgnta Claus In full regaUa i^lll be Pickup An Engagements spending the Christ mlw holidays street at 7 o^lock a?ld go to the hsmi. Some exceptiAally fine Date Book 6,564 "John B. Burke funeral home, 87 K, of (« Parlv■ &'presents" sre to he gifen at the Robi tonight t Hmidoy eloMjr, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Member of tUo Akdit rfln In morning, IHtlo <4uuigo tai ;m « Brotliertiood of tho Con- .Summit street, to pay respecla to l/party and light refreshments will Is Noted in Manchester Stanley Deller, of 12.1 Center Tom orrow Bn i s m of Clrealattoae tempemture. Ua Lutheran church will meet atreet. former Fire Chief William H. follow. ^ h t at eight o'clock for their Burke, who was once a foreman A nuirIclaB has h ^ n hy Dec. 28 Holiday dance. Public Hc.alUi Nuralng A.ssociation, Coun­ Fumitute hustnesaea hava re­ MancheMter-^A City of ViUage Charm jlual biialneaa meeting, inatead of of No. 4, the committee arranging for the | Matthews, Jr.' of 1» Cole- From the record, it appear! that*> The iJidleS’ Aid .society of the try n u b . an unusually large number of local'j ported a mibstantial Increaae lit ueaday. The eiection of officcra Swedish Congregational church annual Ctirlstmaa party of f'amp- road, Wethrrsfleld. was nr- dll take place and refreshmenta Next \V«*k cmipjes arc "planning to atari the ; business this fait due to the many VOU LX., NO. 75 (UooaUod AdvortWng on Pago IS) will -hold its annual meeting with Campbell Council K. of C , will bell Council K. of C. to be held rested here on Center street ye.s- MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1940 (FOURTEEN PAGES) _,j,rlll be aerved by the Decem ber I>cc. 31 Annual Now Y oar'a marriages which have taken place, PRICE THREE CBNtj election of officers this evening at meet at Its clubhou.se tonight st next Monday night to provide pnrt^ terday and will be presented in new year right" by paying the Icommitlee. Rev. Karl Richter, il- 7:30 and take action on the death Fvo party of .\morlcan I-cgion at minister and living happily ever and it appears that there will be LL ?llam Hanaon and Otto Schlemin- 7:45, a t the home of .Mrs. Robert of the entertainment. The i om* eouti tomorrow morning on a no let-dov4:n now. Wldham, 2.A2 Fast Middle Tum- of William H. Burke, a charter mittee has been working for the l speeding charge. I-eglon Homo. afterward. Generally the winter member of the council, and later Also,,Now Year’s Kve Dance of te r- ____ plkS. isn’t a popular marrying oeason, Advertisement will go to the funeral home and Tall c'o'dais at Sports Center. but this year -and early next out Inspecting Defenses in Crete Girl ScouU of Troop 1 will hold recite a rosary. _Lt Also. Now Yoar'.s Kvo party at ahoes, rice, and wedding ringa will Don’t forget New York’a eve aeven o'clock Town Clerk asnuiel'.l. Turking* Audit Shows Cash a party tonight, jjt Manchester Country <1ub. be In demand. party at liotel Sheridan. Full in Center Church hohouae. ton" is resting comfortably at the British Bomb Every in C enter Chief of Police Sam uel G, G or­ course dinner, floor show, orches­ ' - Memorial hospital following an Also, Now Year's Fve Watoh Since yeaterday'at leaat a dozen don, Police Lieutenant William Night .service at Fmanuel Luther­ local engagements have been an- ' tra, favors, dancing. $2.50 per Dr. and Mra. E. A. Diakan of operation performed yesterday to Barron and Policeman Joseph After-Christmas > Jgl Center atreet will leave Satur­ cure a ainus condition. He will an rhureh. nounoed, and more are expected, i person. Of Britain Plenty Prentice will .attend the funeral of day noon for Harriaburg. Pa„ probably be absent from his of- Russell Harmon, former state p«- where they will attend the wed­ ; lice for several days, ! lice lieutenant, in t.'nlon this af- Clearance of COATS! ding of Dr. Diakan'a brother. They Nazi Invasion Port; i tem oon. will remain to apend New Yeara -Mil key Connors, proprietor of Our Entire Slock of with relativea. Till Next Autumn Connors' dance pavilion and rea- I Trimmed and Entrimmed Coata Reduced! j taurant at .aound View, was a .‘Sport and Drees Coat.a Membera of the American Ijfg - I guest last n ight of M r, and .Mrs. Driver Arrested NEMO Preliminary Examina­ Prisoner IxMrks Jailer lon auxiliary will meet thta eve­ 1 Harry Miner of 462 Middle Turn­ Await Greece Move ning a t aeven "O'clock a t the post- pike F ast. Mr. C onnors Is lea.V- tion of Financial Con­ In Corridor; Takes Hat office at the Center From three ( Ira.sili , Ing loda.v to spend the'^winter'in ! . ■ Regular >.a9..»0. Reduced To they will proceed to the Burke fun­ ' Miami and was given a farewell dition Reveals End of Colorado Sprliws, Cblo., Dec. eral home in tribute to the late January 28.—>a8t from Mra. Helen Griffin, is first vice j West Center street st 6:30 p. m ^proacliiiig; Detailed ridor and walked out ’of the El president of the auxiliary. yesterday, James R. Dickson, 26. Special Paso county jail wearing Mc­ To Move by W’ay of Tulsa, Okla.,' Dec. 28. 'J', Bay of Bisray to Fjords ' Center Church Fcclesiastlcal ao- of 61 Durkin street was arrested Regular *.‘19..10; Reduced To « 3 2 i * Stiiilv Under Wav. Intyre's new green felt hat. A Tulsa physician lost his bill­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaller of ciety wiH hold it a annual m eeting ! on-a oharge of reckless driving by County Sheriff Sam Deal Bulgaria Only If Brit­ fold containing valuable papers, 4>f Norway; Navy Dive «2 Clinton street accompanied by on VVednesday. January 8. and the Policeman Arthur .Seymour who ' s'ald the prisoner, a tnisty, was ain Tries to Use Greece (hecks totaling $200 and .123 in Mr. Schallers parents. Mr. and annual meeting and. supper of the investigated. Dickson was notified Regular $2.1.00, Reduced To Washington, Dec. 28.—(/Pi ; Michael Mllfer. 31, who was be­ ca.sh. Later the billfold was re-' Bomhem Join Royal Mrs. Gustave .Schaller, of 626 ; church will take, place the follow­ to appear in town court tomorrow SALE! ing held for Federal authorities tiirnefl hy me.-senger. Every­ ing Wednesday. January 1.1. —A preliminary audit of A» Starting Point for .Air F»»rrp in Raid.a on Center street, left today by auto­ mornlnK. 7 British re.sources in the Unit­ ; for deportation to Ireland. th in g w as in it.s pla, e exfept mobile for a month's stay in Mi­ Xcconling to the report, thek- Regular $19.7.1. Reduced To ‘ 1 6 ^ ' McIntyre had to wave burn­ Invasion of O nlral Eu­ the cash and In its stead was .Sliippiiig, DopIch, AIp ami. Florida The Manche.ster Kiwanis club son amashed into the rear of an ed Stat(^ has revealed, au­ ing newspajicrs out of a win­ an unsigned note reading. I will meet at the Y.M.C.A. Monday automobile operated by Harold thoritative sources disclosed rope; No Aid to Italy. The CYP Club of Center church dow to attract the attention of "I. took the $23 and gave it .\iiil S<*a BaKPs of Foe. ; noon at 12'HS. I't will be the final Freeman of 9 Hilliard street. Free­ Regular $16.7.1, Reduced To S 1 today, that Great Britain will passing motorists. to the Greeks. Ha, ha." ■ will sponsor a program of song and m eeting w ith C harles S. B tirr, man, it was said, had halted to both motion and still pictures. Sun­ ■ pre-sident and his as.soclate offi- pick up a friend. He had backed All .Sales Final! run out of cash to pay for Budapest. Hungary, Dec. I>rtn(ion, Dor. 28.—(/P)— day evening at seven o’clock. P.cv. ’ cers In charge. 'I'he speaker will up aonie feet when he saw the purchases of arms and muni­ 28.—UP)—With the advance Aft(*r one of the heaviest ' Quincy Bla-keley of West Hartford, 1 lie Maynard T. Hazen, vice presi­ Dickion car approaching. He then n€m^ tions here “in the early au­ guard of a new .N'azi expedi- night homliing attac)t.s of the formerly of Farmington, whose dent in'charge of the trust de- halted, he told imlice, to allow the tiqh of .300,000 troops alread.v 2 Suhs Sink hobby is photography will lecture p.il'tment of the Hartford National other car to pas.s*. Dickson, how­ tumn” of next year. The pre­ F. D. R. Calls war on I.ondon, Britain’s own on ".America the Be.aiitifui." All Hank and Trust • company. Mr. ever. pan into the rear of the Free- liminary examination of Brit- rolling eastward acro.ss Hun- homliing planea were report­ interested «ill he welcome to at­ Hazen Is also a director of Chenev ' man mXchinr. Both cars were ain’a financial condition, made gar.-V, autlioritative sources tend. Th^ J . W I U L C CORP. Consultations Five British ed today to be jabbing, at , Brothers and Is well known ip law i damaged hut there weie no per- by U. S. Treasury exiierts, es­ reported Uxla.v that Germany and banking circles. Joel NiCJinls .sonal injuries outside of a shaking MANCHESTER COHN* Gen. Sir Archlliald P. Wavell (center), commanding British forces in the Middle East, discusses Adolf Hitler’.s inva.sion ports All mei'iibers of the Roller Skat­ construction of gun po.sitions during a tour of inspection in Crete. British have garrisoned' the island will furnish the attendance.prize. up. i The'W orld's niosl fiimous in^'rliell founiintion tablished that the end of cash plans to move against Greece A |liir<*(l .Soldiers P re­ ing of four armed British merchant ■ Kur Corporation that i.«i making this pvpnt Germany was understood by' "Thp shipping situation worries - when yoii/fook your best. .And \ou look \otir Stiidj H ill Frovlde .\nauera I work further today on the radio Italians (Jaim these sources to have let It be ' ships totaling 21 340 tons, and a poRaible, ha.R broupht. with him Ihi.R coller- COATS W heeler I'laiDs to < jirry dict Defenders Vi’ill us ns mu, h as ths threat of inva­ be.st in this ingenious .Nemo e.M'liisiye that gi\es speech he wlU deliver ^tomorrow tion of quality fur coata, includinR; hia show- The Treaaury'a study also will knowh in the Balkans that in the. fifth of 12:823 tons, identified as sion,' onn source asserted. "Wo mom .R.unplos.of one of a kind models. firm biiy gentle supp'ort. provide answen to the questions nigh)—an address he considered ProleMl to INation hy Turn Siege of Pori in­ j^vent of Italian collapse as the re­ the "Waiotlra " was offlciallv are running a.s much chance of be- At Genuine Savings President Roosevelt and Secretary su lt of a Greek victory, the Nazis i Kvory coat reflorta auporior workmanship, so important that he called in British Motor rredited by the high command to-! 7 6 Rtvle.-** to choose from : Morgenthau expect to be asked Radio and U»«e ^hort to ‘Second .Alcazar.' would hasten to make a definite : and the late.st atylinj;.R. dt*will pay you to rlo.sm^; inncibclta u ilh soft bust members of his cabinet to confer I peace with France. A . R. Wilkie come dnwn Inmnnaw and look t!ii.^ .‘ttoi k when Congress considers the prob­ This Event Ends Tomorrow S sections, or built-up shoulders with upon the rough draft. , avt* for Ftireigiierts. o \’er. lem of aid to Britain. Bulletin! Crew s Taken Wished To I>l\ert .Attention j 16 Walker 8t. . ^1. 836.1 firm bust .sections. Kront-clos(ng The British government now is He indicated he would have s •Was ciedit^d with dropping two; „ ;s.,t Be inverted lnnerl>clts with .soft hu.*»t serlibn.s Cairo, Egypt. Dec. 28.—(/T’j Tt was stated authoritativefy; paying for war supplies with gold lot to say. and some important W ashington, ilKec. 28 lAl F u r­ that Adolf Hitler had agreed lo let I only. Made of tine brocaded batiste shipped from London, payments pronoiincemertts. His principal '-rl. >'''«'®''day easb'^ing (o be diverted from the Job of w ith k n itted ola.stir .side panel.«j. F or ther opposition to [’resident Roo.se- —'British general headquar­ Premier Mussolini attack Greece for British goods, and receipts la'sk, he aald, was boiling into a .Also Report Warship a« or th« Thame* mouth. Informed , countering the.se two real dangers tireen Sliiqips (liven average figures' Sizes 36-r>4. For velt’s "lend-lease" plan of furnish­ ters announced today that , last October only because he wish- Pasteurized Milk from the sale hcr^ of British half hour talk what he would like Shelling Foes Along , ed to divert Italy’s attention from ; source* said the ve.ssel burst into : flat-out by any sideshow such as One-of-a-Kind Sample Coats . With Cash Salc:i. shfirt figures; Sizes 36 to 50. ' owned dollar sccuriliee. to .say in about two hours. The ing war siipplie.s to Great Britain j.38.IM prisoners taken in the flames and presumably sank. | the reported German troop mov%- •{’olfoM-rayon. ’ : beaten France. , Well Informed sources said that adilress will be broadcast from developed today, with Senator gretit offensive against Ital­ IJhyun ('.oast a.s War­ -Mackay Radio intercepted a ments in the Balkans - whether Wheeler (D., Mont. I, annousclng Germany was sai'd to hqve been ' message Thursday from the 1 that's a real move to strengthen and Cream LOOK FOR T in s TAC!^— the British Treasury's balance 9:30 to 10 p. m.,.(e. s. t.i tomor­ ian Libya h:id been counted. considerably embarrassed by Ital- sheet, made available to the U. S. row. I that he would broadcast hSS ■ob­ planes Attaek Bases. Walotlra sajdng she had been tor-! the German position there, or ThiK (iroiip Tt certifies that .every Nemo Spe- jections to the proposal Monday They included 2L84.1 Italian ' Ian clamor for jllces of French ; pedoed about 400 miles northwest] merely a red herring." : From Selected Fanna Treasury experts, showed that Stephen Mr. Roosevelt’s i territory when Hitler reportedly; ( ih! even though low-priced ad- Britain would be able to pay cash press secretary, has predicted the night. oiricer.s and other ranks, the Rome, Dec. 28 ~*, In .'4 2 J', for all ships, planes and other war speech would be very clear and communique said. The re­ command announced texiay that , Petain. Fretich chief olf state, easy m a n c h e s t e fit. fabric, workmanship. 10:30 p. m. (e.s.t.i over a national A "few" British planes penetrat- ‘ Beaverbrook, said: implements and supplies now on specific on aid to Britain. mainder were non-Italian sol­ terms so as to win the Vichy gov- ■ Italian motorized columns had It 1 .S plain that' Hitler's whole Older, but could not pay cash for The cabinet was reixirted to hookup iNBCi will be rehroaftibast diers. The British said that emment's full friendship. ed the German-held coastal region ! .Salile Rlemled ,S<|iiirrrl the tremendous future orders have gone into an exhaustive re­ to foreign counirirs by shbrt wave. "de.stroyed " a British mechanized in the night, the high command and urgent puri>osc is to batter “the con^tration of our The debacle in Albania, far from ' down the ilefenses of Britain be­ jNaliiral .S(|iiirr«*I which Britain ivants to place im­ view of the defense equipment Wheeler, who this week . urged detachment on the Bardia front disquiettng CJerniany. has made ■reported, but it said no bombs Were m ediately. production program snd to have the adniliiistrallon-to " t o ^ e peace forces investing Bardia is with the aid of the Air Fbrce, cap­ dropped on German territory. 1 fore next .summer." , and ,added : Ital.v keep qirriri about demands in ; that ('the people rif Britain are at H udson .Seal (ilo llan d o r D ied ) Behind 1‘resenf Pro|M>sal dlscuased appeals to the chief ex­ on E urope, ' safid he would di.scuss proceeding smoothly, while turing crews of machines, while an France, these sources said. Large units of German war-1 C ecutive! th a t he apeak o.tit, boWily foreign affairs , genera^- and the Italian war.ship .shelled the Brit­ planes w ere .said to have a ttack ed ' this moment dependent for their The Treasury's analysis of Brit­ our ariillery continues to They asserted tllht Hitler was lives on keeping • the sea roads Why~ Mink,and Sable Blend Muskrat ish resources, it was believed, on the chances of nn Kngflsh de­ "lend-Iea.<*c " pl oposay specifically. ish slo.ng the I-ib.van coast. London last night with incendiary , harass the Italian garrison.'’ , prepared Jo make a full peace set- clear enough of bandits to let a nary White Sale prompted President Roosevelt’s rcr feat amt what this woul4 mean to 11c al.so wail expected to cornrhent; The w;arship bombarded "armor­ I tlement with France, with only the and high explosive hombs.'The high ; Fine ('.araenls (iercenlage of traffic pa.ss" cent proposal that the United the United States. on the president's national radio ed detachments, dispersing enemy command claimed "violent explo­ I provinces of Alsace and Lorraine i , The latest blows in Britain's Lower Persian l.and>*« States take measures necessary to ('ommlttee's Api>eul address to be delivered tomorrow Cairo. Egypt, Dec. 28.—(4*) nuclei." and sileripng tractor- , changing hands, if-iltaly collapses. : sions and large fires" in the center I insure a continuous flow of vital Such an appeal was addre.ssed to night. , —, drawn artillery, the daily war bul­ and eastern parts of the city —Captured Italian soldiers letin said. .Petain was understood to have (( onllnued on BagS Eight) The.se .Vrc One of a ^ind — So t ome Farl> ! war materials to the British em­ the White House Thur.rday by 170 Mr.Roosevelt suggested recently told ths Nazis that in case the Ger- "proved the strong effect of the’ Heating Costs pire w hen B ritain no longer* w-as men and women who asked that that Che United States might lease reported today that Trcniier '.’•In an action in conibination r a id ." ' i V j man terms were "unreasonable'' he Because Kopiwrs Coke Is prac­ able to psy cash. X "everything thaf may be neces-, or Lend Britain necessary future Mu.ssolini himself had order­ with the Air Force one of our fast j would cut North Africa loose, with j British .Ships Shelled tically all pure heat-producing The president suggested that s a ry ” be done Ao Insure defeat of war supplies, with satisfactory ed Fascist forces in the be­ columns destroyed an enemy mech­ I Gen. Maxime IVeygand taking a ' Briti.sh'Ships which tried to ap­ carbon, 'every ton goes further. the United States government the Axis powers. setUement to be arranged after anized detachment, capturing its leaguered Libyan port of Bar­ crews," the*communique saiil. large colonial Army into the ranks ’ proach German-held Dunkerque on You can use fewer tons during might take over all future orders Gov. Herbert H. Lehman of New the European conflict ended. of Gen. Charlec de Gaulle's "free ' the French channel coast during; Flashes ! the heating season. So nith .Mink D ied ' for war .supplies snd lease or lend York, a White Houae caller yester­ dia to “be ready to die rather "A Naval unit carried out artil­ Wheeler said he was confident, lery action along the coast against Frenche" forces, moving against i the/nigh't were reported to have (I.«te Bulletins ol the (iPi Wtra) Hoppers Coke your whole win­ day, told reporters that ' "there than give up," and predicted Italian Libya from Tunsia in co- ' te r ’ sheating costs less. .More armored detachments, dispersing been shelled and turned north bv ((continued On Page Nine) arc a great many people in this (Continued On Page Nine) the defenders would turn the i ordination with the current Brit- , Ifthg-range gun.s of the Army and ; thim SOO.OfiO New England fam­ country who as j’et have no real­ enemy nuclei and reducing motor- Cnnimunlcatlons Ending Muskrat I t ------^------:------.siege into a "second Alcazar.” I ish action from Egypt. Navy. "Effective " fire on shippin ilies (many your neighliors) en­ I OF ization of the urgenciy of the sltu- transported artillery to silence.” Stephen. New Brunswick, Planes .'\ttack Bases I Designed As Insurance, in the channel continued early thus joy greater fuel savings than A limit^ed num lior of these rhou-e, atlotTf'’ They referred to the ten- ‘iS .— itP:—.V lung period of Italian bombing plane.*, the com­ Mass movements of German morning, informed sources .addffi ever before.' tVhv don't von? pelorirfl pclt.^ fa.shioned In the sejv- Aliimiiunn May He ilrgeil that all po.ssible .speed week' defense during the cnnKiiiiiitralion between the •on n mo.'it arrep ted style.B. Of. tie applied to defense production W arrihg Judge munique continued, kept British troops and war materials to Bu- DNB. official German news Spanish civil war of Spain's front line bases and mechanized agenc,v. said three British ptanes' 1 of St. Stephen and Mill- $ 13.00 for this country and for Britain In .N'eu B runsu'lck sn d C a­ I.s'hman also was believed to “Vfeit .Point" at Toledo by equipment under "effective at­ (Continued on Page Eight) were shot dowp in the .Vorthy-Sca Be Controlled tacks” while fighter iplanes "main­ li (I Milltown III Malnr Is end- have been shown a rough outline Is Baek on Jol> Tieneralissimo Francisco .vesterday during two imsurce.ssful ; . ------tained lively combats" against raids on Geyman patrol boat.* many years the four hor- $139.00 of the president's speech. Mr. Franco forces, which ulti­ toxilvi apiirared almost Hhe L. T. WOOD those of the British. Roosevelt told his press conference Tviio torpedo planes were sho.. S/ Rationing to Inrlustries Pittsburgh Enemy of mately were rescued. But the Three British planes were shot Japs Will Not ^ dowq by anti-aircraft on the .ships liM-ge community,, even shar­ yesterday he was" working on the down while one Italian bomber ing some public serv'tree. Wartime Bp lo, second draft of the talk and there Italians at Bardia apparently m the flr.sl, attempted raid, the CO. May Resorted .Tipsy Driving to Reie failed to return, the high command apney said, ^nd a living boat fell border erosslng diffleuittee began hold, little hope of history re- added. •luh 1 hut '(p September the rules PH O N E 4496 Affecting Civilian Use. (ConMnued On Page Twelvl) Press Frenuli Victim in the .second raid .soon aft ff,., new- Fight for Safety. |K>ating itself in another res- Italian warplanes attacked the. er. «e>r relaxed, permitting border f|ie. Naval base at Preveza. o(7 the west residents to obtain liHUil cards CN ♦ i W ashington. Dec. '28—i/P)—R a­ , Pittaburghr. Dec. 28 -(/Pi -Judge ’ ■'The p n au n ers said M arshal coast of Greece, the Italian high uhleh. with |>ass|Mirts, allowed en- tioning of alumium products was Michael Angelo Muamanno la on Rodolfo Graziani. the Italian com­ command asserted today, scoring Foreign MiniMer Tells .A0 3 1 8 I sm g^'orm er tr \ into Ok* United .States freely. • Sheds and Cases for every bed —■ for every budget. Sloek up non while under consideration in government Only Two Lost the warpath again, aind that is mander in North Africa, hurriedly "ditect hits " on steamers in the Of ‘Sympathy' at Eco­ • • • circles toP)— With Tanker little author of "Black Fury ’ iC- preparation for an expected Brit- Other bombing ahd fighter for­ ficial German new.^ aR0D( y. sai(3 The first Turkish rcac'tlon ttve sources reported that this de-' tr(jfted nation-wide attention i.sh a tta c k there. mations attack^ "troops prepar­ .Subslandards 4>f vice was being studied as well as .■Tokyo, Dec. 28—>iPt—Foreign'' today that the German Navy is mo\enH*nt of a new (ierman .Army through a spectacular campaign ation sand highway junctions” in using a former British submarine, the more frequently mentioned Regard Fall Inevitable Albanfs. 8 C(/m.munique r*ported, Minister 'Vnsuka Matsiioka assert­ Into Rumania, disclosed three da.vs Lady Pepperell Captain of Pratt Re­ again.st drunken driving. ago, apiieared In the prem^.tadSy one of production priorities. He; is reviving that crusade on I The British regard the fall of while ion the'ground "enemy at­ ed today tJist. "Japan is in great Lady Pepperell Under , a rationing system, de­ i Bardia, Rtubbornly held by a (Continued On Page Tw*) with eniphaalH. that the situation ports 40 Saveil as New Y’ear's Eve and will 'sit all tack's have been( repulsed by our sympathy with '‘.the present hard Sheets and Cases fense official^ would determine ' “aacriftce garrison" of 20,000 Ital- decisive reaction."- ■ . was of direct eonrern 4« Soviet as a committing magistrate plight of France and has not the R ussia as well a.s B alkan eeun- f F rirr. ftni*. noft. diir«hlp flh(*eli|, tub X Percale Sheets ^what amounts of completed alum- His Ship Goes Down. in crffnlnal court to deal sum­ lart troqps.^8 inevitably. Some. prisoners and automatic fd t 200 wa.shinpifl. num products should be delivered Even If'the Italian* should slice arms, were reported ter v‘.Iksham, '■ Reg. Price Snir P rlr^ BUglit mi.xweavp.x, oil .spnt.x or uiievon lipoiij. marily with intoxicated motorists. vantage."- which pften s|ienks th^ govern­ various plane manufacturers. « New York, Dee. 28.—(/Pi-- TTie City, county and state, police through the British ring of steel captureil. (yreeks Make RpHUliful flnp qii.Tlity pprcalp that will wp.ir Theoretically, officials said, which surrounds Bardia, they ■ Ajl Italian plane torpedoed and Speaking at a (ormal' luncheon ment's nUnil, said that If Ger­ f i.r ’x 9 9 ” ...... ,..$ 1 .2 !l for ypnni : ' ubexplalned sinking of The. Stand- will patixil the ni((ht spots. Of­ many’s move wan not directed ' Sahlr hlcnd products ordered by a manufac­ fenders first will be warned, then would have to. run the gauntlet of sank a 5,000-ton , steamer in the given foF the French and French $1.09 turer who jgready lud a surplus alfd 'Oil tanker Charles Pratt off Indo-Chlna Economic Missions More Gains a g a in st th e B alk an s It could onl.s Reg. .S1.69 81”xl08" .. , hailed into court If they Insist on Northern Muskrat 7 2 " x 9 9 " ...V .w ....$1.39 $1.39 on hand might be averted to an­ the weat African coast was report­ taking the wheel. '.'■' (Continued o'n Page Blghl)'^ (Oontlflued on Page Two) now negotiating here, the foreign t>e directed against Russia. $1.15 other: who had no stihh accumula­ ed today by Its captal^ who cabled The 42-year-old judge once minister declared that Japan "now Reg. $1..19 81"x99” ;.,, tion. This practice would be limit-’ is faced with pressing needs " R eport ‘I^ c al Sut-cessrs i'moke Drives Workers Out Fine.«it ({uality Obtainable! 7 2 ” x |0 8 ’’ ...... $ l . i 9 that of the crew of 42 American again becomes presiding Judge of $1.29 ed, however, to products that seamen only two were lost. Allegheny County (Pittsburgh) which make s full understanding U I,. . ,, ' New Haven, Dec. 28—i>p,-i.O(- $1.19 necessary in order that the "clos-■ could be used' by either—Alum­ First word , of the sinking last criminal courts bn New Year’s a in (.ap tiirc (Ice workers In a four-story biirk Reg. 8I..19 72”xl08" ,., eat possible cooperation between | 8 I ” x 9 9 ’ ...... $1.19 inum sheets, for example. Forg­ .Saturday was received here yester- post from which 12 fellbw Jurists O f — •»«IW(ng (n the buslnenn section $1.19 $1.29 ings made to special measure­ New Method Eliminates the two countries may be realized." I $ 2 4 9 - 0 0 day by The Standard Oil (Company "flred" him in 1937 on the grounds I 1 risotirrs. . were fore«-d to the streut today by ments probably would not be in­ (Japan signed up as s partner a smqky lire In the lianement. s r ’x i n s ' ’ ...... ,.$ 1 ..1 9 of New Jersey from its London his conduct In forcing drunken in the Rome-Berlln Axis after the | deafriUuiH4 terchanged. driving hearings at flight was Chlorine Taste in Water Flrenren worked In rela,\s combat­ $1.29 Affects Civilian Use offices and placed the number of fall of France) ; Bulletin! Su^i^ndards of known survivors at 20. "undlgnlfled.” i ting the blaze which they reached INTERPRET OUR 9 n ’’x i o s ' If priorities were imposed, these Hopes for Cooperation .Athens, ^ Dec. 28— ■4’i — through cellar trapdoors. The ’ ...... $ 1 .6 9 Early today, however, Capt. Eric 80 Percent OUt Greeks bcMegtng TepelenI on SINCEREST FEELINQS OP $1.39 would determ in e, (he o rd er In That Incident halted the loqua­ 8t. Louis, ^ c . 28— A new it will eliminate the taste alto­ He said he "earnestly hoped that ground llmir of the structure Is (' Lady Pepperell which aluminum products should R. Blomquiat of the 8,982-ton Pan­ the middir Albania hat|le. RESPECT WE HARBOUR... amanian-registered tanker said In cious Juriat'a flve-months cam­ method of eliminating the "foul" g eth er." Indo-Chlna would cooperate in' (MH-upied by four business estali- Chinese Kidskin Skunk be produced to (HI defense con­ As. an example of how it works, front were reported toda.v to ’ llshnients, fAND STILL TH El paign in which he estimated drunk odor and tsste of drinking water establishing the stabilization and have wrested domination of Lady Pepperell tracts as well ns commercial con­ I.a>vine cited the exi>enence of a prosperity of east Asia.’’ • « • Percale Pillow Cases (Continued On Page Nine) driving on Pittsburgh streets was containing chlorine was described the town from the Italians ICOST IS LOW /J Beautifully marked dark Moira tracts for civilian use. reduced 80 per cent. small midweslern city when the "The problems of Japan and Hotels Facing Strike Skina. Regular .'17c l2”x.-$6” The immediate supply of alum­ today as so simple and inexpensive river from which it derived its wa- with bayonet charges and Great Coats Pillow Cases He made Jell sentences'manda­ Indo-Chlna are complex and var- ■ shellfire. “Crumbling” Italian C incinnati, Dr<'. 28— (A'>—8lx If jou’re too buay to come In inum products for the swiftly-ex­ tory. aaseasing 413,offenders from it could be used anywhere. tei- siipply was frozen lust winter. led." Mstsunka continued, "but I Quern City hotels face a p oa pea- Terms: lOr'e Down — 10 Months To Pay. Roosevelt. ■The city had a nuMlern purifica­ I. "the m-tion of our own artil­ IHHtals siibniltteil last night to an- Local stores wUI be closed all under the influence, of liquor. that the more chlorine used to pur­ tion of 16 m em bers hy Je a n ('^our lery is crushing the enem y■ The aluminum question come to Those guilty of manslaughter had ify the water the worse the taste. tion plant and the water was "per­ sin, director of finance in the col­ lo ilrpiands for wage Incnwaao. the front through a recent an­ day Wednesday In observaheq of fectly safe" but the odor and taste Fred ^sser, council repfesesta- to take their, oath over the grave The bad taste results more from ony- - , Athens, Dec. 28 — (/pi The nouncement of The Northrop Air­ New Year's Dgy, according to of the victim. were such that the residents vir­ Negotiations prior .to the arrival tlve, said a deadline of g p, m. wiM ; craft CJorporation, which holds the lack of sufficient chlorine thart tually stopped drinking it. Greek Army, poiindlng sway at set for completion of roatm et M* ] Krause the schedule of the RcUll Mer­ All Times, All PUoea from Its use In excessive quanti­ of the Indo-China ■ delegation at r $ , worth of defense con­ In the normal purifying process 10 000,000 Hearings were held at all hours Kobe Dec. 18 were held at Hanoi, Italian troops defending the ap­ gutlatlons begun last summtr. tracts, Company officlkis said chants Bureau of the Chamber ties, Levine explained. of the day and night In homes, on four -to eight pounds of chlorine Indo-China, with Japanese Am­ proaches to the Important Alban­ The J W H A U CORK their production was being cur- of Commerce, Only food atorea He hailed "super-chlorination” GREENHOUSES street corners, and In the morgue. generally are used for each 1,000,- bassador Hajime' Matsumiya and ian port of Valona, announced Treanury Balance Th€ AWHAUcou 66AMCHISTaR COHM* '"lled because of a shortage of wUl be open to 9 o'clock on as the newest discovery in the wa­ 000'gallons of water. In this'case, Governor General Jean Decoux of Once he arranged a public funeral "local" successes today resulting .iluminum products. Lamotte T. ter purification field and hinted however, the city had little to lose 621 Hartford Road MANCHISTIR CONN* Tuesday night, other atorea clos­ for a victim, and forced the at­ the colony, presiding. i in the capture of more than 200 Washington, Dec. 3S__ (($)—^ GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES. Oohu, general manager of North­ that befsM long residents of many and gambled by pouring in 800 S t ing at the usual time of « tendance of all Jgll iniflatcs ac­ Cousin, on his arrival, declared prisoners and conslilerable war position of the Treasury, M rop, expressed belief that it would cities wlUfH'Amelly” water would Jiounda of chlorine for every l.OOO,- that “better trade relations are equipm ent. Phom 8700 o’clock. cused of driving while Intoxicated. be drinking It with pleasure. RecelpU, $19,383.0604$;------' 000 gallons. The water clured up welcomed in principle. We believe A ' brief high command c(/m- ituras, $104,659,901.01; jCosMsued On Pagn Nine), A little chlorine will exaggerate quiejely and withlh a few days was the Tokyp parley will make head- (Continued On Pag^Nlne) the taste," he said, "but more of snes. l3,0S3,S$7,4Vtf: perfectly tasteless snd odorless, )w sy ." lOonUaned tw Pngn !lfwoJ rccstpts for