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Average Dally Circulation Far the Month of September, : IB41 The Weather 6 , 8 8 0 Foreeaat of C. S. WentiMr Bereeie ■/ —Cloudy, ooroalonnl rain teBlgliii, Member of the AodU continuInK Saturday, little ehnn(e Biireaa of Circulationi in temperature. M anchester— ‘A City o f Villa/re Charm VOL. LXL, NO. 27 (ClaiMined AdvertUIng On Page IS) MANCHE.STER. CONN., FRIDAA’, OCTOBER 31. 1941 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS

merican Destroyer Sunk by Torpedo;

Both Faetions Cheer Seizure of Plant

I [Past to Be Ignored l nilotl .Stales Minister Inspeets Kearnv Damage Reuben James Doing

In Rehiring of Men Convoy Duty; Crew’s For Air Assoeiates Fate Still Uncertain

Pxeeulive Ortler Issued First .Vnipricaii Waffihip Bv K oosevell Results Defense Mediation . O ’Daniel Will Seek Lost Siiiop W ar R p - In Troops Taking Pns* trail: British See ‘In- session Early Tmlay; Board Considering (likrriiniiiale Siihma* Only .Maehine * Guns Vote on Changing rine Warfare Againat Loailed; Orilers (^iven Coal Mine Dispute I n i t e il .States' b y To Have !\'o Bullets Neutrality Today (Germany; Third War In Kid es or Pistols. Bomb 27 Members anti Alter- To Ask ( nanirnous Con­ ^ eswel to Be Target. Bendix.;N. .1., Oct. 31.— (/P) nates (father at Capi­ sent of .Senate for America Will Wa.shiriKton. (3ct. 31.— (>P) —The Army .seized the plant I tal; Davis (lint Murray )f Air As.sooiale.s, Inc., today 1 lender Evrs Immediate Ballot on Aot Cliaiijje I —The United State* destroy­ ind won cheers fropi both' In Brief Conference. Lifting Shipping Bans. er Reuben Jame* was torpe- 'actions in a bitter labor fight i I doed and sunk west of Ice­ Of Arcused ivith an announcement that Bulletin! Bulletin! •Navy Policy land last night, the first t would rehire men without Washington, Ort. 31.— i/T) Washington. Oct.' 31.— iT’; I American warship lost since Vegard for the i>ast. I’resi- OfTirial .Vilinils Exainin- — Chairinan Milliam H. Da­ — proposal by Senator F!uropean w ar began, and Koospvell Sees .No Possi­ F’resident Roosevelt crisply lent Roosevelt issued last: ution of Treasiirecl vis. of the Defense Mediation O’Daniel (D.. Tex.), that the light an rxecutfve orriar directing I Board. advised F’resident .Senate vote at once on re- bility of .Severing Dip- told a press conference the ;hat the Army take over an(A op- | iNorden Dev ire Part John L. L^wis of the United miiving the neutrality act’s attack would not change United ‘ rate the plant, aaylng the di.*- lomalir Relations Now States policy The hour* passed )ut« threatened to hajt production Of Duties of Lung. ' Mine Workers t(Klay that the shipping restrictions was Over Janies* Sinking. with no news of the fate of the nf vital defense material ,*ecre- board would consider fhe rap- blocked today by Senator Ma- men aboard, while in London an ary o f War .Stimion sof the .New Yor)(. Oct. 31 '.I’ Krhard tive roal mine dispute "rare- |oney ( D.. . Coinn.). who said authoritative British spokesman roopa in motion. Washington, Oct. 31 - — Bierbach. vice-president of The I fully, ralmli, and not under be would not agree to the took the view that Germany had t Form Human King Presidefit Rooaevelt said today he declared "Indiscriminate subma­ (?arl L, Norden CVimpany. te.stifled pressure" of a ,Vov. 1.5 strike More than 2,000 aoldiera with inanimous consent procedure aaw no poaaibllity of severing rine warfare against the United today that he had aoen Hermann deadline. Lincoln MaeVeagh (right). United States Minister to Iceland, States" iteel helnifta, naked bayonet* and' ami an unidentified Naval officer look at the spot on the U. S, S (^’Daniel’s plan required. diplomatic illation.-..with Germany Lang, one of 15 men on trial for nachlne guna formed a' human Kearily where the upward and forward force of the torpedo explosion 120 Ordinary (Yew ■ing around the plant, deployed and thought there had been no espionage conspiracy, examining ' Washington, Ort. .'ll..—(Ah ruptured the deck above the fire rcom anridg|^hich is immediately above them. Thia pleUim JtM jiip d a.by — Senator (J’Daniel (I).. Tex.) raault of the loas of the American carried 6 officers and - 114 men.. learlly in the \drlnity Few had i th-id^Wmed ...... Slates A m y. Rignsl Crops and was releageJl^^ptly in J pepl but acknowledged that was In line alternates of the .National said '^todaj- he would ask •destroyer Reuben James and other The 21-year-old destroyer was on with Lang'a duties Washington by the Navy Department Despite the show of force only. Defen.se Mediation Board met unani^ou*'^ Senate con.sent (recent attacks on other American convoy duty, the Kavy said and A defense witneiCa, Bierbach as­ Mr Roosevelt. In his discussion of the machine guna were loaded. Of- . I here today to consider final ve.^aela. tounded Lang'a attorney, Oeorge later irt.-fhe afternoon for an The Reuben James was tor­ policy noted the specific fact that peer* had ordera that not a bullet W H en, who had subpoenaed him. ! recommendation.s for .settle- immediate vote on the ques- pedoed and sunk last night west of she was carrying out a duty as­ va* to be In any nfle or pistol. "Didn't you tell me yesterday, j ment of the captive coal mine tion,-6f artaending the neutral­ Iceland. Mr. Roosevelt had no de­ signed to her. At the nearby Haabrouck rail- about 3:10 p m . in the pre-sence of oad atallon, CIO atrlker* formed i i dispute. Chairman Willianj tails to add to those already an­ In Berlin an authorized sourca my associate and five others that All 20 in Airliner ity act to Wft restrictions on said that if the destroyer waa m one aide of a drive way and non- I H. Davi.s, and Philip Murray, nounced by the Navy. Hermann Lang had never seen a I American flipping. O’Daniel Carrying O it Dtity participating In a convoy "it waa ! trlker* maaaeefore the .sefwion pot un­ ("hairman Connally (D, Tex.i, of conference question that .Mr. pedoed." ;aa bomb* »nd s machine gun eyed "No, I dldn t. ' said Bierbach. der way. Murray is a membf’r of oth group*. Die After Crash; the Foreign Relation* Committee ^ Rooaevelt said he did not think Replying to a reporter's ques­ Inspeellon Part Of Duties the orlRina! ll-m ember board set had informed th^. Senate solemn­ tion. the president said he had not Into thi* tense acene rode Col theer would be any change in "Wa.* it part of Lang's duties to up bv President Roo.^evelt. and all ly of the sinking of the United policy by reason of attgek* or thought about the possibility of toy Jones, eastern district auper- ' I’iaor for the Air Corps Procure- cutting off relations with Ger­ (Continued On Page Tea) I (Continued On Pace HIx) many. Representative Celler (D- nent Division, who took charge of : Blaze Fierc (Coatinued Oa Page Ten) I (CoqUnued On Page Teh) |he plant. | NYI introduced such a proposal in the House yesterday. Important to Defense Unlike the deatroyer Kearny, ■'This plant i* an important plant ' |o national defenae." he told the I 1 : 7 ; 'Woman Sees (Conttaued Oa Pag* Tea) owd. "We propose to open the Report Nazi Onslaught Red Units in Crimea )Iaht and we wlli need workera In suit of Flames; No lo- ib.xWe are going to act up an 'mployrbent agency just aa soon a* Immediate Explana­ Plane Crash ve can complete the nece.saary In- On Moscow Dwindling Said in Full Retreat I’entory. I atn asking you Uj the tion (riven for Disa.s- Flashes ! pame of the prealdent of the Near House ter; Blast After Grash. (Late RollettBa of the un Wlra) L'nited State* as good cliizena to Strong Offensive Om- (vermans Report Soviet pipport me." Nazis Probe Mc'hv Citizejig He then expressed hope there tiniies 'Only on Nortli- ,St. Thomas. Ont.. Oct. 31. Soniethii^ Ahoiit .Sniiiid Forres in Donets Basin •> 20 Trapped In .Mine ^ould be Jobs for all and said they — (A*)— .All 20. occupants of Nurdegg, Alberta, Ont. I l — k'ould be rehired regardleahof pa.st wesi Mank; .Vilvanre O f Motors Makes Her .Also Being Pushed Twenty oven wem trapped aad Weak Spots an .American Airlines trans­ Ignore Plea klfficulties. The tension broke and Gheoketl Even There. Decide to I.ook: High Bark hv .Axis .\rinies. lielleved to have been killed to­ fheers reao\mded. port were killed last night day when an expioalon cauaed Loren J. Hmiaer. eastern region­ when the b ig plane fHowed I Tension Wires Missed. two level* of a eoal mine to rave al director of the CIO's Cmted In Red Line Mo.scovv, Oct. 31.— i/P)— Berlin Oct. 31.—oP)—The Of De (raulle In today. ' A mine raacue aquad into the earth 14 miles west The Ta.a.s ajieney declared to­ j (.Mr*. Thompnon Huwe wit­ German high command de­ storied at on<-e to dig toward the (Continued On Pnge Tm) (if here and hurst into such men. Nordegg i* 150 ml tea nessed the crash of an Ameri­ clared today the Russian.* Oiitral Front Offensive day that the (German on-1 fierce flames tliat no attempt ^ irtiially No .^tuii(l!*till Miiithwe*! of f^iminton. slauffht ajfain.st the defense.s i can .Airline* plane last night were in full retreat in the e • • • at rescue could he made. The near Ml. Thoma*, Ont., which Intensified as Volo- Deiiioiistratioii .^lade: Stranded MIer* Identified o f Moscow had dwindled i 17 pa.sB^grrs ahil three members rialmed 20 Uvea. The plane Crimea, pursued by German teatiiig Fatal; kolansk Reported in away to attack.* by small de­ "fell on the Howe farm, le*» and Rumanian forces,' and Fresno. Uallf., Oct. 11— >e»— of the crew of the 21-pas.senger (seriiiaiis Release 'Fwo tachments except on the than SOO ,\ard* from the (arm- that Red .Army units in. the Two umiy liter* who (urvived a German Possession. Douglas airliner were all from hoiine. Thbi I* her *tor> as Prisoners of ar. week on a .Sh-rra mountaiaalde Seek Widower I northwest flank where th e' the United States, bound through told to The Canadian Press.) Donets basin, also were being after vanishing in a storm that London. Oct. 31. jP i—German I Nazi.* continued a .stronK of- a drizxilng rain bn the Biiffalo- pu.shed hack by the, allied Vichy, Unoccupied Frame. Ijct. broke up a formation of 19 ! fensive with infantry and tank.*. Axis armies. Outside Leningrad. planes were IdentlAed today by armies of Field Marshal Gen. Fe­ Detroit leg of a regular .flight Bv Mr*. 'Thompson Howe 31 i/P) The population of Vichy, aterliury M'oinan Dies from New York to Chicago. o|ieratlons officera aa Liedt. J. C. dor Von Bock probed Moscow's de­ LawTence. Station. Ontario. Oct. capital of the Retain regime, today (Continued On Page Six) Only Woman Victim (Coattsued On Page Six) AAeat. and I . V. Lydon. A' g roisad I,,ess Than Hour .Aft­ fenses for weak apota at Tula and 3t — (Canadian Preasl 1 heard the crew eotabliabed noatoct this Twenty-seven-year-old Mary E. virtually ignored the Free French nolac of an airplane, but I waan't morning with the pilots, laeatod Volokolamsk in an intenaiflration Blaekley of New York CTty ’ the request for. a flye-minute stand­ er FfHiiid on Flour. (mni a searching plane yraaterffqy of the central front ofTenstve to­ stewardess, was the only woman very interested as w'* often hear still demonatration m protest day. according to reports reaching victim. planea around here. We re not very U-Boats Sink on the north slope of 19,099-foal Bulletin! London. Doctors Ban against the German execution of Barton peak. The ground erew There was no Immediate ex­ far from the Fingal station of the bostagea. carried a ptirtable radio to report WntertMiry, Ort. SL—oP)— Volokolamsk Itself, a cotton mill planation for the disaster. the town 6.5 milea northwest of Mos­ Royal (Canadian Air Force. The call for the demonstration to an army bornfaer overhead. Cnrrying out hhi titrvat tfint Pilot Talking second within a. day to befall an 6 Freighters • • • "today I'm going to die,” cow. waa reported In Germgn pos- •Then aomething about the sound waa laaiied by Gen. (.Tiarlcj L>« American air transport and the 1 o f the motors made me decide to Liitberan Pastor Senteavad Duilel Martynovlrh, 51, killed seaaion after changing hands three worst air di.saster in Uanadian , Gaulle, Free French leader, in Lon­ Mrs. Stella TItor,' 41, rooUier tiroes In fighting begun Tuesday. i take a look. I went to a window don last itaturday. For five min­ Camden. \. J., Oct. Il— upon the Russian defense arc be­ ^ icliihs of Sea Attacks. ed to the South Ead o f the fore the capital waa reported by Crash I of .Airliner. tions in silent protest against the mnniha In the Federal pestHantlsiy city to hang himoelf to a\wtre the Soviet government, which said German punitive measures for failing to retara his dtfffl Two PrlMHiem Released questionnaire.. T feel," said C. fence running alongnide \^i-. workera of Tula, 100 miles aouth Moorhead. Minn.. Oct. 31. lAh— Berlin. Oct. SX — it e -U -B o a ts -raad traoka, aoeordlag to uuB. of 'Moscow, fought shoulder to Recovery of the pilot with direct Shortly before the deadline Gen. ' S. Oialrirt; Judge Jaffa Boyd Avia, have sunk lix British freighteni SaaetA P. Stmeaa, bend af\tlM shoulder with Red Army troops description of what happened waa Otto VoQ Stuelpnagel, commander la Impoelng «enl*nee. /all “ n i Handle This My Way,” totalling 27,000 tom, a British de- are trying to make yooaelf a amr- Deieettve Bniean. The body ef bolding the left wing. awaited today by public and pri­ of the German forces In France, Martjrnesleh wna fannd abnnt atroyer and two other escorts from announced the release of two lyr of a poUUiml .aatwr* Inataad a4 A modified plncer movement vate persona ' investigating crash Sez He. ‘The Want Ads Are 7 a. m. today aunyrnded hy\a rather than a frontal assault ap­ o f the Northwest Airlines plane several convoys during the ^ st ; French prisoners of war In com- , a real eoa x tenOowa ahjactor." Bristol, who pleaded gwUty Oet. dothea Une from the fenf parently waa the German atrategy. near here early Thursday, killing the Way for Me!” few days, a German announcement pensation for the supplying of In- 1 that M|iamt4k praperty The 'Ruaaians were declared here the fourteen.other occupants. said today. ^ formation to the German author- | S; was permitted to rewd a tour- New Baten Rnad to have countered with a deter­ caa stop that argument right In addition. It said, a British I ities by their relatives. 1 page stoterorat uutUalag Ida pm Physicians have forbidden ques­ sitloa. Connecftnit Light mined right wing offenaive at Kal­ tioning of Clarence Bates, 41. cap- ■ ou t Tha Want Ada In tlM HetaM torpedo boat waa heavily damaged Only last Tuesday Von Stuelp- I Co. gaa manufacturing plant, inin. 95 miles northwest of the are Iha *Nva3r” tor hundred* of by torpedoes.. nagel bad held out the offer of re- | * * * lain of the liner and planned to aJ- Markets at a (^nee oS South Leonard atreet. capital, a Volga river city due low him the fullest poaaible re­ Mnncheator people who have •ome- Bomber Sinks Ship leasing such prisoners If their north of Voloknlanuk. covery befofe he is questioned. It thing to^aell or trade or want to The high mmmahd also said families should deliver to the au­ Neff York. Oet. l i —(ipy— ■Waterbury, OcL Si— t#i — A lAetioii Not Straasad was thought he would be able to boy or and aamethlag. They*ra that long-range aircraft tank a thorities iBfonnstion concerning gtoelcv—t

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PACE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1941, \^ANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEK. CUNH. mriJAT, OCTOBER !t7. PAGE THREl 13 Couples Attend EBurton’s . . . for Best Burt Lehman Store Veteran Manehester tor ha* asked ti* to bring this to Schools Closed Death Claiin the attention of the nearest rela- Hallowe’en Party Date Book lows Bein^ Groome Irye of any insured wage-earner H here ) « h (,un Affttnl to Bay y^rood Furniture'* At Old Stand Here to Retire who ha* died since the flrat of For Sessionj 1940. It 1* the wish of the Social T onight Limit Nears Security Board that no eligible In- Mr. and Mr*. Frederick M. Wood, American . Legion Hallowe'en To Take Over Former of 44 Harvard road entertained IS For P|:^ductive Task dlyldunl fall to obtain benefits for Yl^ifiiam Patterson to p arties. Teaclirrs Are Attendiiif^ which he may bo entitled because couple* last night from the Church Dance, Lithuanian - American O n m o Filling Station at of the Nazarene at a Hallowe'en Ijcave Business Tom or­ T ' Months Rp- of Ignorance of the provlHion* of Citizens’ club, Liberty hall. Parleys in Hartford; the lilw. 2 8 9 ^fain Street. party. The program Included a Saturday, Nov. I ^epartincnt of Agricul- Kearny Called Still m a il to File for Pay­ scavenger hunt, a turtle race and row .4 fter 61 Years. Crisis the Theine. "Evcfi^lf no one u eligible for 60th Anniversary Banquet of 42"** A nnual variotus games. . llure ( ’.alls fo r Increase ment Ujuler I>aw. morjthly benefits at the lime that Of Interest to local motorlets is Emanuel Lutheran church at the Best Ship Afloat Prizes were- won by the follow­ william Patter.xon who has op­ Masonic Tetnple. .Speaker. Kev. K. Teachers of Manchester's school [)f 4 ^er (lent in an In.'iured wage earner dies, a the announcement made today' by ing: PrettiMt costume. Mrs. Nor- erated a mnat market and grocsr>’ E. Erickson, of Rock Island, III. assembled this morning for th Hartford, Octy31. Pointing out lump Bum payment may be made rl.» Ford: funniest costume, Nelson to the widow or widower, child or Burton H. Lehman that ho la to atore oq Center street since 1912 Sunday, Nov, 2 annual convention at which th. |Milk (^it|iiit. Philadelphia, Oct. 31. i/l’i - that lump sum oeath payments again take over the Atlantic Ser­ Kilpatrick; turtle race, Mrs. Ford; Confirmation Reunion at Eman­ general theme of the program wit The torpedo-damaged deatrny- grandchild, or to a parent of the scavenger hunt, won by Mr. and will retire from business toniorrow er Kearny "la stiil the best through the SoclalS^ecurity Act deceased worker—In the order vice Station at 289 Main street, uel Lutheran church, Rev. K. E. be reflected in the Nation’s cur Mr.s. Karl O lenney and M r. and after 61 continuous years in the /R y WilUani Frrrt* ship afloat,” says it* young were made to more than ."i.OOO peo­ named. If no such relative exist*, r r i V G effective tomorrow. meat bu.slne.ss. Mr. Patterson Erick.aon. speaker. rent ertsis Public schools through JCh>.-_The poj br cen t over 1941. haa been Instructed to call atten­ ! .Main street, and renew ecqualnt- President Roosevelt ho* accepted he has developed quite a number Annual High School Prom, High j.i A sliglit upturn in butter tion to the fact that only two 1 ances. school hall. lice depHrtmenl added a Hall fodiiction Herriiifi; Raps the jeslgnatlon of Josephus of Scotch meat apeclaltie.s which low-e’eh frill toilay to Its servleej months remain in which a claim have drawn a big trade. > Saturilay, Nov. 18 It. An im-reaae of 100 per cent in Daniels, ambassador to Mexico. It purchased two automobile tire may be filed with respect to any The chief executive, In announc­ .lohn rh atn b er.i, A’hu has "been T’ance. American Lithuanian lie production of dry skim milk fully insured w age e a rn e r w-ho died NINE P. M. ■ Approximately 128,000,000 lepa- Citir,oils’ Club bn.skethall team, pumps to rescue motorists front human, consumption. Strikes Wave rate ahipmenti are handled an­ ing this to a press conference to­ with Mr. Patterson for 21 years, the ililenima of lint tires so com! eariy In the first month of 1941).” I will carry on the business. He Liberty Hall. I To attain tliese goal*, cow* will nually by the rallroade. day, said that of all the people mon when the goblins are around! .Mr Donohue stated . "Such p a y ­ The prralr«! aalf in our 12 >car« of «»rr\iiif; lhi« (■oiniiiunilt who had been at foreign posts in is a native of Manchester and TiieisrUiy, Nov. 18 calli d upon to produce about ments may be made in cases where ^ e ap[trrriatr llir Latin America In the last 8 1-2 \Cell known to hundreds of people. Annual meeting snd banquet. kr>,(XKt,000,000 pounds of milk Iona Senator to Spon­ the insured wage-earner dies leav­ Manchester Chamber of Com­ ■iinpared willi an estimated J117,- ronfitlenri* »-x|ireKkf*(I l»y aiirh Iremrndoiiti r<">|tnnsr lo our years, he thought Daniels had done He will continue all the meat spe­ .. N O W - sor l.j'p'islution Affect- ing no member of hia family eligi­ H a lf olT«‘rini»«< ami he • • • This sale brings you savings so tremen* more to encourage and live up to cialties th.at Mr. Patterson has merce. .Masonic Temple. K),000,000 |M>iinds th is y ear and a ble at that time for monthly insur­ Personal Notices It ednesrlay, Nov. 19 dous >ou save from $21.10 to $i:{1.10 on any of the good neighbor policy than any. been carrying. STRTE h7.000,000,000 pound average for inp{ Defense Johs. ance ■ bem-fita” Hfi.Mirrd Keith's will iMr«liz«* this fitMul wilL The president said there had been ’^Turkey. Goose, Pig," Hi-.se an' 12. 1942, It was announced Kansas told a similar story on a ton Edison Company workmen to­ J The average cow pr-sluces ‘ Would "Freeze” Situation Parking Ares today. A apeclal committee to ar­ smaller scale and without loss of day and jarred buildings along |hOUt 3 1-2 to 4 pounds of fnilk "The effect of my proposal range for the visitation will be life. A fifth state—Arkansas— Everett avenue. every pound of grain she con- w-Mild lie to 'freeze' the present Follow the lead of th# hoif of Adjoins Store , . named by Frank M. Lynch, of this braced Itself for high water this Raymond Mulehtg, 33 of Bel­ |imoa, the department says. But situation in respect to the c losed city, president of the Connecticut weekend. mont. suffered face, body snd arm ^at doesn't mean stuffing her shot! anil particularly to provide women who hove discovered Drive In! • • Business Elks Association. Two and three inch rains were bums, while Gerald Briggs. 33, and Jlth grain will result in a propor- that no government ifgeney. such not uncommon throughout the en­ Alfred Deertng. 32. both of .Somer­ |onate increase in her output. as the National Defen.se Mediation the slender smartness of Heavier Feeding Ju*tlfled Men's Volley, 30 Burned To Death tire area. Forecasts gave little ville. suffered- somewhat less severe Board shall be^ernjltted to rec­ Natural Bridge Shoes conceals hope for relief. bums, and shock. The three were — ON THE SAME 8HOW — Research by the deisirtment's ommend that employea niii*t join climbing from the manhole when MARJORIE W'E.W'EB In airy specialists indicate only 1 or remain members of a lab'>r or­ London, Oct. 31—t/Ti—T w e n ty Farmer Is Drowned ",M.\N -AT LARGE” amazing comfort features. Ball Class persona were burned to death and A torrent w:hlch surged do’wn a an accumulation of underground 1.2 pounds 'if milk ran l>e ex- ganization in order to work on -X ten were unaccounted for In a fire creek bed a few blocks from the gfis apparently w.-ui Ignited. Briggs pcted from an additional' poiin-l national defen.se." They give the sensation of V which wrecked a wholesale cloth­ drove hla companions to a hospita- grain in the cow's ration. They Okmulgee, Okla., buslnese district Herring said the legislation also walking on air . . . yet they're Opens Mon day ing factory at Huddersfield, York­ claimed two lives. A farmer dis­ and then collapsed. |iy, however, the grain and milk would provide: shire. today. The roof and floors of appeared In the North Canadian rice situation toilay would a|>- 1. A mandatory "cooling off " styled to answer a debutante'* the five-stor>’ building caved in. river near Oklahoma City aa he *r to justify heavier grain feed- period before a strike could be IS Greeks Are Executed IROVEN PIGTUR LEGION A t 5:15 P. M, Most of the ca.sualttea were girl attempted to rescue livestock. |K called in a defense Indiistry prayer! workers who jumped from flam­ Hardest hit of the amalior com­ THEATRE - Hartford Upon the capacity of farmers 2. "No strike shall-be permit­ ing upper floors. m unities w-as P auls V alley in BerliV Oct 31—./P—Thirteen give their cows sufficient grains Greek* \have been executed by ted in a national defense industry South Central Oklahoma. Water Every Night At 10:48 P. M. lid concentrated feed, and the hanging'at Salonika follo^vlng the without an affirmative majority Anniversary ran waist deep in the business and iiiltty of Hu- eo-.vs to Iraiisfoiiii slaying of t-*-o German soldiers, 3rd SENSATIONAL w e e k : vote of all affertod employe*, by U p residential sections of the town of lich food into milk, will rest .secret hallqj. in a properly siipei.- 8. 100. authorized Germans said today. !•* They said they had not yet receiv­ ■uch of the siuceas or failure of viseil election iiniler government O PEN In the northeastern part of the he food-for-defense program, auspice*." Arc*» l^ U a STORES ed any details about the case. N wCw$(t*6A state, Tulsa, Sapulpa, BatUesville, lie d e p artm e n t says: 3. W h e re a union sii|i[>oit* an.v Hmmt 2 4 H O U R S Cu.’hing, Muskogee and Miami suf­ acUun prohibiteil by the bill, "that I •Cwt^itr* RANGE In 100 Gallon Lots fered along with Okmulgee. organization and Its officera and R-I-N-G-O OklOlHATORS OF RtASOHABLE PRICES Texaeo C r y a t a 111 1 Work on government defense lew l.iiw AffecU agents . . . shall not be recog­ AND FUEL Range Oil, 7>^{C gallon plants at Parsons and Pittsburg. SAT. nized a* collective bargaining 845 MAIN STREET Outfit Them Kaa.. was delayed and construction SATURDAY NIGHT : BUBINmV BUILDING Fuel Oil, 7.2e gallon CIRCLE ONLY agents for a period of one year. " bogged down at Camp Croyder. IVaffie Li^il 8 LEGION HOME — LEONARD STREET Junior Hit D IA L 8 5 0 0 Mo., new army cantonment near 9R To Sell Writer's Home for Winter! Neosho. . Small-Tpwn Wits Beat Admiftsion...... ^c. The W rap Coat I TTie N eosho riv er w-as on a ra m ­ J Harrisburg, Pa . Oct„3l i/Pi WERBNER'S page in southern Kansas, tnundst- Laguna Beach. Calif., Oct. 31.— / potortsts. Caught running a red ''Pi^'The seaside home of Richard E^••l-ythlnf they’ll need for 818 CENTER Ing thousand* of acres of farm­

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. i-Kii^AV, Ol j^iom-.K Si, m il PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR lANCHESTER E\"EXTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY. OCTOBER-SI, 1941 __ I prror on th« .Naval ' Bltu.-ition in , BriilstOj:.-) t . ':r, lay fhc.t ann -in r-( "ST (bill I.s Cause Harlfonl Theater Han Hij;f£ .sia, w (tores Firm JajKr' Votes Itlial zone off th<- »oulhf-;i.st Up of I e'l t.alay/ that it.s price wool.I be | (B o ^ e t OO'C o ! Asia. a.lvanre.f from live to len .-ents a Tolland Tax tnrn-nsix were nlzru-l hv 1 Of Crasli f .;()py etTectivei.Noy, 2. 't'he In.-r.'a.se, j Tot CAappei/ Hanets. Is Ccrtifietl .J Tax Increases th e l a h in el a t ■-it iHilin:- p iin tiu;-- it .sa|.|, wa.s to "pepniit pi.aln. tion ' Mr«. John H. Htccrle ^Qequbites IjO- ing power lo ant-.il consumption of a much larger i . w.spaper . . , lloHicIi akin* minor skill Irrlla* linns. Afirr. wnshlns dIshM. News From Manchester’s Neighbors II78-S Roebvtilo and avoid InflHUonafy trenda. the and because of a general n.se trf . f*iirse-slsr (bk« im* At druKgtuiMA Burbank^Callf, Oct. Board of InR-rmation announced. A vngr^^seagull t^lllded with the production costa." j .Sootkrs Ibr llkint |orp oration Papers Emlo .\|ipoinleil I)i rec­ Ttie Kovcriimi-nt will lntro.lm t- Mrs.- Roy Comlns of Worcester. I>rt»f2>?tY(»r of a Vf'tfn AlrplYme (V», • S o o t h e s th e S h i n f m •'ilpil riiin Week: Po ary tiiiinin^ plane arul Aeftt.jt lor of 'I'olal Vi ur Hc- let'iHlafion hefori- m-xl monttr's I Galvanize.l .steels Is steel whieti ■ Mass., spent Thursday os guest of .spt-< lal r»K-l Hi-.-(.sn)M for rahurit; in- Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest HsU and ittt the t)(*enri ha.s h.-.-n .-oated with- tugh-gra.le j I ConnectK'lIt .‘Jtiilo S'urmjji Asaocia- man acted as hostess at the last iimiifn Offer OIe44ll l*roperlv search liisliliile I’tMlav. direrl ta.xi-.i. and a seromt .hill for I zinr to tm;.r..ye r.jrrf».siiin resi.-t-1 I’jlot H A .Martin and Knglnrei I held in Hartford Wednesday mectinu. and served home-made fam ily . Tom George of Vega leaped (^it I'ralalnK direct ta x .» 'xill be pre- a n re . . Rockville j.ind Thursday. Among those In Stafford Springs cookies which were so good they Wappiiig Rev. and Mrs. Robert Kn'nch of iFiled this week with the efere- nnd swam ashore, unhurt. Tpkyo. o. t 31 V 'nie J.ana-! the leK-.l.-ir xcx..i0n . ..n- KeafI Herald Advs. Ijrttendance were Mrs. H. J. Regan, went off like the pr(U'erb|sl hot Rye, N. H., were guests Wednes­ VtlfSY , . . , ' ' venmK in D. . .-inta-r John O. Netto !4lr». W . W . G ra n t |ry of the state was a certificate 'I'he plane sank In 25 to 50 feet Lital of 1,000 shares, ly more than 23 rents before fr.-e/- I who tiled Wednesday afternoon at Emperor Hlrohllo re. eiveel Rre- ccKses have ' been made at the 218 children In the town between munity Hall this evening. There Haven High schtxd faculty, spent |thojA» phi' valui* nnd wil. com- mier Gen Hi-leki T-.jo in an aiidi- ,ng operations en.led tra.Unc in th.- Walls and Woodwork his home fullowing a long illnesa. will be pnzes for the best, most ./I For Hallowe’en To-vn Clerk s office hy Rene Ral- 1 the ajfes of 4 and 10. This is a the week-end at the home of her hu.sint^sa with $ 16 ,000, Rntj- eni-e wlin'h l).,tn.-l ri-fi'ii te.l . over-i f-.ri-ign ex. hange market i j will be held tomorrow afternoon original, -and funniest costumes. !drall and Rho.la AhgeUna l:)el slig h t wincrert.se o v er re c e n t re tu rn s . p a re n ts . F. Raymond afid Ilildn'd S. Wlialinjf Ship j ed geni-ra-t nali...nMl ali:tn.s ' a^ the Staffonlville Kederale«l The DuHaldo Brothers of Man­ iBene, also Herbert .S. Spider and There were 210 reported In 1939. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Campbell Jiymond, of Farmington ami M ir- I The appoint ni.-nt rj Eivl.i as War I ehuK h, a t 2.3(V U ev. C.'lHVton H chester will play for the round Wilt ,%d\anf-e Criee BRIGHT and BIAUTIFUL Jlorkvilio to .S|HHlM>r Arlene C. Horn.s M r. an< I burial in the Staffordville i t'rne- The Pioneers Past Masters' As- a.ss.. n^e nnnied ns the inoor- Kvcniiif: in . 1 I'o.st Office have rec'eiveil word ilies, attended the funeral Thurs­ an.l iron indii.wtrtes of the empire j , terv. Mr BeUher was born m .soi'iatum h«*Id their regular m(*et- that Iheir son Howard K.. who h;is day of their relative, Mrs. Eunice I r a to r s u n iter i i.n lro l a.s.s.,. ia tiiu is He ha.-. ^ (.♦ •lUrr of C.ilv. ' rm on. December t^. 18»>8. the son ing In the Wapping Community I t Ih* rtirporation has Ixvn furm* Bolton been employed in Salem. Ill . by the Cornelia Brown FaneWer. held at I Giark's Vi . !Mor^aii l<*j been 1 '.nunann railet.M w ho aiT p u rsu in g a c h e s te r. Kepiirfa On Naval Situation INTERIOR GLOSS Tbo anmi.il Hall"\ve'rn paii\ s|"’e s< luH*ls'‘ an d In lKfi3 m arriei} M iss clo.sjng uith nmvmg pictures, Id bounded on the north bv St, rhinu* *t»52 .special coiir.se in airplane mainte­ after \\hich refreshnients were Imes street and on the south hy He Kiishrined. His sue. es.sOr in that offn e. Vice Childl Colds IMirtsI by th e .-itaaley L>obo.s/. I’".st, ! rhoebe Ihown of I’nion. She dud a n d nance and enRineennp at the Air sorted. There were between 30 pre.st street It extend.s bark M l Admiral .N.'.boni Hirata. fornierlv .No. 14, A m erican La-gum w dl be t^ere in 1931 Mr. Beh her tame lo ('orjw* Technical School, ('hamite comman'lant of the fleet In Erenrh ' Refini Misary .■s.al iird 'iy . .Nov 1 will be tho last and 10 present. pI on St. James .street and tliri ^ South Dartmouth. Mass. Oct. 3t held thi.H evem ng on ib e low er n-ad Staftonivllle In 1894 and for many n e ld . 111. Iriilo-C hina w a te rs , a r r iv e .1 ir. ' -Rub M ,»r"pei‘ty own«’r.s Mervin Waldnin who has been W'illingtoii ft on Forest stret't M’ The 100-year-oM whaling ■m d .lay on v. hirh„.tbe years i^p4*raleti the staRe coach be- SEMI-GLOSS I the renter oi the eily. Mr Porter is a pva«luate of in the* Manchester Memonnl hos­ Tokyo an.l r.-pr.rte.l to the em- t tw e*n S tafTonI ^'-^prin^a an; the pco- Timt-Ttstid I'here aid be two p.iiade.s. I bn ,.| the tou II of 111 liton will hi' abl*' Windham Hijph .school with the pital. with a bn>kerv leg. was MIm Jennie H. Cburrh vi'.HseJ, (,'harles W, Morgan. "mf>or- V!£KS N l> more soiled and finge^.-aiarkcd |rty are. at rt)rdin>; to the depo.sit first at for the younger eiul- fordville and al.v> Iran.'h[>orled the lo ileol.H thiMT pTu|>#‘!ty a n d avonl i la.«s o f 1931. Me st'nlie«l e n g in e e r­ bnaight to his home here yester­ ade. to be filed before November e;eneral .store in Staff«»rd- t i v n i e s s 'y r iiusurpa'-red. Ayer Preparations voyage. Beginning today and continuing through Hattml.ay an.l Sumlay, Scranton s Week-End Special admit.s only graduates of approveci A daughter was bom recently brother. Bert Whitman and Mrs, pn, in naming the firm Manehes- the State th.-ati'r, Hartfor.l, pre.aents on its stage, Its Anniver.sary and lasting beauty to your walls and intendent of .Schools I’lulip -M. ^ lji>m 1‘ a. m. \>> 7 p. in. Vllb'. I’he .Moigan known in man'ne engineering coUege.s, and a rigid to Mr. and Mrs Roy Muir, Whitman on Willington HIU Wed­ rh'aii>«XNo rcfrc.ihinply — revive ijie skin so dc- Blores. has done .so ttr try ami Juhil.-e with Jack Teagard.-n an-l hi.s "Birth of the Blues" Band plus Salurdii'.v and Sunday w oo d w oorK. rk. ilowe. As-sLatant Superintendent A. ■ Tho So( ui‘ (’omiiiiUet* of the He is survived by four tlaugli- (lrel»*s a.s the last of Ihi* sailing physical test I.s also exacted Mrs George Busher. chairman n esd ay . jterest different chain organiza- a glgantle stage show tn a.ldition to .lack Teagarden, many acta E I hatlerton. K. K. Kamadel, 1. H«»Uon H ill and Libriry Assoria- te ra , Mi.s.s B e rth a Bel« h e r and .shiiKs to pul out of .New Hedfort) , Aftc'i* h a v in g co m p leted seven of the Pjirenl-Teachcrs As.scH'ia- In the Industrial Girls’ League liidHliillv—that von not only h w k hut /er/ love- bns In lof'ating .stores in Man- of national prominence are aiM- l to this out.slanding .stage bill, Roast Toiing Diirkllng or rhieken - JeiLsen. .Mis.s .Mode.sle D iibey. .Miscs , tmn iH Hponsi'nnj; n card paity to to hunt whales, will be towed - as Mrs. Michael Gannon of ethers-1 ji^id a half months of inlen.sive tioii d.incc‘S. annc^unce.s that the matches at the Lucky Strike Al­ lester anti the mw corporation am ong theTn.h»*ing barmy and K .ttv Wals.in. "Clown Prlnce.sses ot ( hleken Oekra S.iiip nr Fruit Cup O n l y ^ O ^ 8 ®'- iliirjone Scherwitzky. .\lhert .s . l*e hc*M at the hcime of Mr. and held. Mrs. D*rothy Perrin of ' coveting all the pha.se.s of •r after nsine them. soon as It w certain her conerimUs to .Mysti*-, ( ’t>nn, to he- Anita .lakohl, .lame si-n.Malion -.f the Al .lolson ^how "Hold On to Red ( ahhage .Mashed Potato .00 S ologa. I (Vntc*r on Saturday evening at 8 .htI of StalTordviUe; two son.s, 1 applied to military aircraft. Cadet Hall. Pnie.s will be awarded for all three game* from the Gem.s. erected, they plan, ts to he Jo­ 4 (une en.shrined again a.s a .symbol p Ml. r.'ird.s a m i g a n u 'S w ill be LU XU RIA— Sottens. smooths ond bedutifies cs it cleanses. 1 onr Htit.s . c iiss-Cr. ss an.l his liU.!** pal "Izir.le" anil the .sen.SHlional Idle to the lact Hull m.inv of | StnK* Itc'presentatlve Noi nuin W. p,,rter will he eradfiated with the the* fimme.st. handsomest and Howard Bligh. of BUKimffe lted at -Main anti St James of a bygone t-ra Eonr .Maek.s lloine Made Pie or Pastry the memtH’ia of the le gion o.iiid ' I'bivod KvcjycMo- i.s mvitc d to at-] We Carry a Full Line M .liank of Second Lieutenant in the most original cc»stumcs and will who for many years coUeetedye^gH 1.00; 2.25; 3.50 Jrects. Bt*ft/re the ne*f.ssary tlued.s Work Month To ( lear Berth On th.- ser.-en will ta- f.-alur -l the howling, hilarious hit. ".Sailors Tea or f ofTee Home .Made Bread or Rolls arc employeil ibglils and. ollu'ts i«nd the paity# I’roeeeds will be Bel' hcT of Spnngtic'ld. two bndh- , I'iuted Stnt(*.s Army Ajr Corp.s be- judged at 9.30 p>. m. from farmers, has giv fr the transfer ct»uhi h.* math* it (Vm.sl GuanLs and a contractor's i.-a-ii ic» ic‘i»r»ir U w (.*4> m n m n ity On la-ave" with William Lun.llgan an.l Shirl.-y Ko.iS. are playing in on he.siras for Hal­ ers. K red and F ra n k B elch er of He.s»*rve. and w ill be a ssig n eii to The* Sunday schcxil of the First weekly route In Willi N IO H T C R E A M — A rich lubricant nece.ssary to set un ctnirt t>r* gang worked for a month to pry 1.00; 1.75 This great stage and srreen show, starting today continues lowe'en dance.s there wid be no H ill Helie.'^hrnent.s will »>e scrv* Staflordvilli'; three si.ster.s. .Mrs j,luty a.s a squadron engineering ('ongrc*gational church will hold The landscape divda^m of the Irs to clear the title ami Town the ship hx>se from her .spenally- through Saturday and Sumlay. Oil 3l-.Nov 1-2. for three .lays only SF’En.tES E.ACII WEEK DAY .‘iOc Of ArtisFs Supplies band but the .Stanley Iiobosz l-'iie I c-il Ui a Young of StafTord Springs. ' officer. it.s Hallowe'en party in the state highway >wartmenl is |erk Samuel Turkmgtt»n has fur- SKIN LO T IO N — A refreshing ond exhilarating lotion. ron.structeil berth on the shore of on the stage of the State theater. Hartford There are late .stage and Priim Corps will lurn out. ■j State (iraiigo M rs K vi-n'U R y ili'r a n d Mr.s. A delightful Hallowe en party cha|x*! this evening. The Primary spreading loan^^h the banks of shed several sm h t.opie.s lo the the Rfumd Hill eHi.ate of the late Other Numbers To Choose From. The ('ciineetlcul Slate Hrange is show.s Saturday and .Sunday at l.O p rn. Refre.shmeiit.s of eider, dough- I bnuis Allar'l of Stafford an,l two was given at the Hcbr4>n Green groups party is scheduled for the VVilbur^-r sow in g gra.^.s see*! Ifore the eourts. Tht* title has o' the lat(* Hetty ('Jreen. famed I'l c »c without proper hcafl pro­ H o n o r IJ s l ’ th'- She.id. Kl«*an«i!" Hutcdiinsc*n. Ilebi on Hall Is r.lioice ai;d pMze.s were.awarded fc*r the I y ears. Seen (*ol(jnei Groi-n dle.J. R ather than 176 TOI.I.AM ) TI RM 'IKE T he h o nor ricd at .S| ,Io.s. ph s ' .\iina .Mum'o, .lean Munro and Mr your skin look fresh, blooming ond fair . . . . 2.00 tection are a-lvisc‘1 to carry Iheir PHO-NE .'ig.Vj 699 MAIN STREET TE L . 6f(3i he.-ict -co.stunie.s. Refrc'.shments wore Fre

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MAMJHKSl tK KVKNING HERALD. M AI^E STE R , CONN- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1941 PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CO.N.N. FRIDA Y,' OCTOBER rjl, lO-ll quarters that the three public out and 16 tonka werk crippled PA G E SEVEN representatives will hold the bal­ last Tuesday by a force of Soviet Board Grants ance of power when thfi final vote Local Woman Vichy Citizens tanks which broke through the Asks Teachers i Legion Host Tonight Is taken. The reasoning was that German line In an unidentified INriliiifz New Uuiirr 'I'l’ain McCabe Leave the men from Industry would op­ Authors Book Ignore Plea salient of the western front. To Face Work Lighting Ban Bi^^ers Quits pose the union shop and those froln Ill a battle for a southern front ig New Tax Program *. T ! o N At Hallowe’en Parties labor would 'favor It. town identified as "Z," Russian Those representing the public Of De Gaulle cavalry was said to have wiped In Southeast Defeiis(‘ Post Arcpptit Resignation at are Chairman William H. - Davis. Mrs. M. R. Richardson out two German regiments and Speaker Says Realitiej Now Being Prepared Dr. Frank P. Graham, president of seized quantities of arms and Special Meeting; Presi- Of Hartford Road, (Continued from Page One) equipment. Must Be Taught Chij rhereMl Probably Pe M a r t i l l T a l k s the University of North Carolina: Drastip (lonsprvatioii Key Fif'iin* I{«>lurn8 t<» «if]ent to Flck Group. and Charles E. Wyzanskl, former Publishes Volume. clren These Days. ^ lax field was enlarged recently to Plenty of Pranks in solicitor of the Labor Department tenorUts who have tiain German lesigiie«*ave o f Ahkene*’. board of control of the Manches­ 151 Hartford road, a resident of Called for Defense will b<- lilt, the Trensiiry declined Bound to Be Reduced. on the issue have not been public­ city, and an additional. 50 In each Kuibyshev, Russia, Oct. 30— must look sqiiarelv at the worl| ter Chamber of Commerce held Manchester for the post two years, city have been similarly sentenced of today. Dr. Wllltam H Burton of ‘Kxeess to diny today that further in­ ly announced. is the author of a new Juvenile (Delayed) —yp)—All Crimean men creases rmCy be on the way. They Washington, Ort 31 — - WashiriKton, Ort. 31 ,J,.hn Former Selectman De­ this morning the resignation of The other memberl are Cyrua to die. The executions of this sec­ Harvard University told the 9Stl Deaplte the efforti of the Dll- Eldred J. McCabe as executive book, Juat publiohed, which will be capable of bearing arms were re­ Piirebasiiig Power*. ajipeared oppo.sed, however, to a Switches rontrollirig ornnir.(*ntjil D BifTK'-ra, « k)-y fipiir,’ ;i, th.- na­ Chlng, vice president of The U. 8. ond hundred, however, were sus­ ported today to hiyve been sum­ annual convention of the Conneu irorth-Comell Post, No. 102, Amer­ livers Adilress of Time­ vice president was accepted. Mr. presented by the Mary Cheney Li­ pended Tuesday upon personal di­ gc’Ueral sales tax. and iinrHHrnlinl lighting In seven Rubber Company; Roger D. Lap- moned for military training to re­ ticut State Teachers Associatiol tion's (h-fense <.ff,,rt (lurinK th,- ican laeglon's monster commltttSe McCabe had presented his resig­ brary during Book Week, Novem- rection of Adolf Hitler, according here toilay. * Wnshliigton. Oct. 31 cT*’ HiRh Houtheantern slat«*s were ordered for Hallowe'en it 1s probable you ly Subject Here. ham. chairman of the board of bei 2-8. inforce the uniformed defenders past two years, returned t,, j,ri- nation to Pre.sldent Jack Sanson American Hawaiian Steamship to an announcement by Von Stu- "One of the tasks of educatlr Idmiiilstralion .official.H piilkd today the government twill find your doors, windows or The book, "Sheep Wagon Fam­ elpnagel. against a German drfvc from the vate life today on a h!i\e of ,),. yesterday. Company; Walter C. Teagle, chair­ Ukraine. in the mergent social Order." iMlny they have In jueparalion a Began a riHet va- wbat have you marked up tonight Kortnor Selectman Rlehard Mar­ ily." is a juvenile volume describ­ Overnight N o w h sen*’e, at his o’.vn ri-fj'ie.Ht. The control board voted to em­ man of the board of Standard Oil Giving Lost Chanel Soviet- sources here said Red said In an address opening th luge" new tax prugraiii ili’Sigm il lo lion prograu* made net essary hy a In Ote traditional style of previous ing the life of two children living convention at Bushnell Memorial tlrmigh^ In the wate!Hhe other naires under proper supervision. It son, president of the A F L Brother­ quainted with the aubject of her vi( lory yesterday as employes of n ’cently he .vas r.anieil sja-i ,al ter of resignation It Is to take ef­ hood of Railway Clerks; PhlHp ment today was circulated by the crossed an unidentified river and of teaching at Harvard, share liethud.H, (ilTicials .Haul, and llu’ far-reaching fiteps; will not prevent some pranks hut Kast Center .street. book ai she was bom In Wyoming the platform at the general Bessie riie I’utnam W'lolen forporathm minister to G.reat Britain on li as, - the parties will decrease the num­ fect "on or before November 29. Murray, president of the CIO, and French Information Office not advanced two miles' under cover (lan may be reail.v lor [Oc.He'niation 1. Kffectivi* N’ov. 10. unless rain*? BURT” and “CHARLIE” Associated with the Govern­ near the cattle country. A t an, long before the 4 p. m. (10 a. m., with Albert I. Prince, chairman vnle,l 32*) to 311 in favor of the end the water .shortage hv that leiid sift. ber of boys and girls running wild 1941 " Thomas Kennedy, secretary-treas­ early age Mrs. Richardson went to of fog, It was said, but were hurl­ Congres.s bcl'oia* ( 'hri.stiiia.H. mental Itcsearch Institute of Hart­ e.S.t.) deadline for the "standstill" the State Board of Educatloij The new program. Ilu-y a.s.sertcil, onion as a bargaining agent. The time, a power rationing program f Hr planned to turn his .attention through the town and destroying urer of the CIO United Mine Work­ California and became a reporter ed back into the stream by cavalry to his Rlass maniifattunng busi­ ford, liie., he Is well qualified to demonstration called by General and Infantry counter-attacks. lycwls N. Cotlow, explorer ar I'as lu-eiled both to prevent mil i- ele, lion was sopei*vised hy the will he put into efTect for non- be pre.sented Gomedlesine DIMomte- Hip offlciahs as well as the largest tax­ (Continued from Page One) four hours before the time fixed 111 Red Line After the general session ig rosheil for pos.sible presenta- ater marquee.*;, sh^iw win«Jnw illu­ McKay Heatls for varKHis tyi'cs f>f co.stumes. candies, fruits, peanuts and other where German military sources the Dalton death was arcldental At The Same Old Stand payers, entirely In the Interest of by the Free French authorities Biuhnell Memorial, the same 2,( |on m'ontlis ahea'l of all previoos mination and flood lighting of ath- I good things to eat. Today the earlier had acknowledged that About Towu ifrowiiing. Both men were eniploy- Hollywood. Ort 31 • It ju.st better government, i ■' but one of the eleven, George M. for a flve-mlnute standstill strike (Continued From Page One) teachers present adjounied Inl irecast.H. l«*tlc fieh'ls cfime tintf'-r the "une.s- .Silver ..X foxe.s rtit-are Ilai.Hc*! ,n.-5.-*i hv about na HalTie. Ha- Legionnaires were busy placing Nazi Armies were encountering ed as laliorer.s here. Park Clul) 1 1 had to happin' Hilo Hattie. Ha- Most Timely Topic Han Ison, of Cincinnati, president throughout France." seven group luncheon meetings. [ If all the i onteniplated ntw senlial" ban. along with similar 1.000 farmers in the Prfivmce f»f | waiian comefiienne dislocated her the bags at the point.s where itu tenacious Russian reslatancc the The regular Monday noon meet­ children will congregate Introduced by .Mrs George F. of the A FL Brotherhood of Rail­ Asked To Quit Joba sector attacked ■ an enemy air-' Convention uessions were he| vies are eonibilied in a .soigb' Guilford .Slate (X)llee rontin- uses of current, f>ntario. Canada, the Dcf)arlment i hip doing a hilariou.s hula hur- ing of the Kiwanls Club of Man­ simultaneously In New Haven ar The Coinniittees B

MAN«"HESTER EVENIN’^ HERALD. .MANCHESTER, CONN. tKIDAY. OCTOBER r?l; 1041 PAGE ELEVEN h . ■ ( ilANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1941 J : p a g e t e :^ waved their arms, and wrote on tanee and the difficult mountain States. M'lurd Baxter, nearby, the mountain aide os the aearrhing terrain I ears 13,118 loel. junction with the Ifnited States, f t — Rescue Party [ilane, AB-19 iKimber. circled over­ was th* only power In a position academy's wrestling, boxing and must resume our rjghta on the Relief Ship DIspatehed Light, *mAv has fallen in th#* Tokyo Paper lines, was on its way here from wlll be open for\w'ork under gov­ head. ar a siiirc Ujf fli^'m werr lost It to bring about world peace. New York to investigate the. Torpedo Sinks football teams. seas and we must maintain them Daily Radio Programs I Pending arrival of the ground ;/^2o in Airliner America Will ernment control.'Employes desir­ O’Daiiiel Will Seek, j Oirtain Men Army Flairs hax frf»*zing told at niglitfi. Without actually using the word crash. The party left New York In September, 1928, Edwards in the face of this coarse and bru­ ing to return to t™ir job* will be Baatem Staaard Hme Seeks Pilots crew, a relief ship was dispati h'd was assigned to the U. S. S. Reno. tal demand that our ships get off I Lieuts G. I, ltohlns(>n and J. L to drop food and riankets to tlic Th»' ar-.-i ;m wwtfft‘•.sibh' Urges Peace mediation, tbs paper said Ger­ .At 8:25 a. m. (e. i. t.) U. S. I^estrover given all neecssar.Aprotection tq to imtorn'»b;|t,« 4 x* rj)t i;;•' many could not make peace be­ ,/ Dies After Crash; Roy Mitchell, chief pilot of Am­ Until December, 1930, he serv^ on the seas and stay off the seas. The Insure free and saf^entrance to Vote on C^liaiigiii^ ! 1-ambert, flying the )}omber, said stranded nun the mountain­ that cruiser ^nd subsequently on Not Change side. rjfl statu r'lari Th»*r^ arr cause "the chancellor Is in the erican Airlines, piloted the plane seas do not belong to Hitler, they and exit from >he fact! T h '4» .'\riiiy Flipi'K S ij'h lw l they got close enoiijjh to be cer- t)i|t. few It which earned the party, headed by (Continued From Phgn One) various destroyers. belong to all nations, and we shall I lain Uie men were Army fliers, but ArpiPk Aiiirrira Omlrl * midst of the greatest battle in his­ Blaze Too Fierce _ "The proper civil Huthuritieii arc Neiilralilv Toclav Army offirer* here believid nnlv la«t v^ar K:ng» Cany in l>rl\»TH ' the formnU'm that started out last United States, Soviet Russia onij »n American Airlines plane since line's Buffalo office said Ameri­ older Reuben Jrtmes went to the pletion of that course he was at­ are determined to drive us off the •Steps deemed essential and author­ States destroyer Fteuhen Jamc? Fresco, ( ’iilif , <)ii. 31. -T, An Friday from .Man h Field In South­ AnoHier plane of t),e ffirmat.'.ii American ships. .The Reuben Tokyo, Ort 3I .A* 'ITte Japan Chungking likewise were unablo February, 1936. can Airline.s had carried more than bottom. The Navy said she was* tached to the U. S. S. Bonita, an •sea.*, and I don't believe the Amer­ ized by the national emer] la.st bight west of Iceland. Army rescue [isrly went far up ern Uaiifornla en route to .Sacra- crashed in the Tch.ohnpi moun­ L T "'ln . Nrh .7' m- James, he said, was simply carr.v- jfaw York, Oct. 31—OP)—Music*,10:30, NBC-Blue; 10:45, CBS- Tim.'a and Advertiser argued to­ to make any first move because With 20 dead here and 14 killed 3.573.000 total pa.s.s'engers with convoyinR: in the North Atlantic. undersea craft. ican people are ready to be driven powers of the President. , See* “ P*vehologl<.al .Moment” I memo were Llcuts. J. Ot West, L. tains after its pilot parachuted vfsligatiiig a ri.u.or aulomobilo The Reuben Janies was the ing on a duty assigned to her. The A8C AP Is going back on thejEost; 12:00, NBC, CBS. into the High Sierra today to bring any overtures would be interpret- ■ early yesterday morning In the safety and had flown more than With Olympic. k<|uad o ff.' "I ask nil law-abiding cittzq Interrupting Senate debate orC out two pilots who vanished a I Lydon. and Richard N. Long, safely to'earth arid one other ship nrdflcnt hrrr h;i(! thin to report' day that the United States, "by a third American warship fired at. Navy said she was on convoy op­ pr ABc-AJ- Ui » * Talka-N B C 7 Rep. Samuel ed M indicating wealcheas. crash of a Northwest Airlines 1..340i000.000 total passenger- In 1932 Kdwards returned to the Senator Hatch (D.. N. M.) -"1 in this community to a.ssist a . the pending legislation, O'Danler JBC and CBS air wltHOlrt any "Allen Bating Must week ago when a storm s( alter­ the latter of Connellsvllle, Pa, carried it* pilot to death In tin- I4oth drivers wrrr 31 yenrR old display of strength through toler- miie.s since its last accident in­ the second to bo hit and the first .Naval Academy for duty with the erations. In the North Atlantic 'M plane near Moorhead. Minn., the don't think it changes the situa- thoritiea and the employes- In th<^ said he thought tlie "p.sychological ed a formallrtn of Iti pursuit planes Army air base officers in FreSno Sierra northeast of Fresno. Both hail bff’n driving year.»^ anre and (oncesslon." could start Thus, it said, "Japan is t)ie only volving a pii.s.scncgr fatality. to be sunk in the mcreasiriR tem­ Itnited State.* Olympic squad. when torpedoed. trtlcular fanfare, the various cea.*c "; NBC-Blue 8 :.30 .Sen. Hen- Botli '.vurf di-jing about 20 rn h day W'as the most disa.strous in Uon any.” exerci.se of their duty and their moment" hail arrived for the Sen In which they were flying .said It probably would take 48 Barton peak, where the men a "snowball of peace ' rolling, great power -able to utilize any .\t Ottawa. Comdr. C. B. Fil- po of action at sea in the fa.st two Replylqg to another question, luelqal programs fitting the so- rik Shipstead on "W ar or Peace?" o f loss of life of any in the history of L;itcr he was assigned to thi sub­ IK-feat Would Be Surrender privilege to return to-'work and to e to give its decision on pro The Uvo men were .sigliliil from hours for the ground party, which were sighted, is some 40 niili si at ’Uit* liniu ttiu impin t. B >ib with Japaij as a prime mover. American readiness for peace by American commercial aviation. ward. Canadian deputy transport months. President Roosevelt on marine Bnrractida. and after that Mr. Roosevelt said he had not sed ( luinges lii the act. HetVe tunes into their schedules CBS 10:30 Secretary Perkins and ■'.v.v i-a'!i ab'kUt 30 [fit be­ The papei. contnilled h'. the employing an initial United States Senator Austin IR.. Vt.l "The continue to work, ITniler govern­ . I otliers from International Labor the air yesterday ’ left here last night, to return with north of 11.496-foot .M'lunt Whit­ minister, said authority had been Sept. 11 ordered the Navy to duly he receiver post graduate In­ thought of" the pos.sibility of cut­ ment control no employe of this am wondering it Hie mer' fore the I rasti }L'th drr.'e thr Foreign OfTic* reiterateil its re­ peace policy to the beat advantage Msihlllty I’oor ^ j “ shoot on sight ' any Axis war- siniung of the de.stroyer Reuben ^t convenient spoU. ' Conference. They danced around a campfire, ■ the, two men berauae of the dis- ney, highest point In the Untied given for A L. Borden of Detroit struction In the Navy's schodl of ting off diplomatic ties with Ger­ plant will be coerced or intimida­ that sliip took-the time te ‘iam« make and model rar. cent theme that Japan. In con­ everywhere in the wide world." Visibility was poor when the j and Herbert Townsend of Buffalo, craft encountered. many which for several years have Jame.s absolutely refutes the con­ However, in Kate Smith's CBS NBC-Red 8 Lucille Manners Hie line at Aniiapoli.s. tentions of opponents of repeal oi ted to return or to remain in the (leb,*^'X for...... (lavs•’...... and days...... Hie. ques plane, on its course, crashed at i'niled Ftales Civilian Aeronaii- CongresH Stirred By Neus 3 hen from June. 1935, to May. been strained scverel.v./- )rogrsm tonight there will be an Concert, premiere of Kent Coop- about 10:30 p.ra e.s.t., on the farm the neutrality act, or of repeal plant At the same lime and to the tiun wvioUuT or not Uu.h naliun wa^ Important Insertion - the song "Sunset": 8:30 l^ormation tiral Board inspectors, to enter Congress was stirred by the 1938, Edwards served on the Reporters pressed jjie chief ex­ noutiaiV’ O'Danit'l Riiid. “ It of Thompson Howe at Lawrence news. Senator Gilb’tte (D*Iowai of any of its sections, that the extent po.ssihle under the law no rood Bless Ai.'erii a " which she Please; 9 Waltz Time; ^ 3 0 Dog- ('anada immediately to investi­ U, S. S. Detroit, a rruUser, and dur­ ecutive for Information whether per.son or organization will he per­ to mo Uw* psy( holoKit al moment Station. I gate the air crash. who ranks among the leading op­ ing the two years 1938-40 he wa.* ■American warshipF had sunk any neutrality act can keep us out of U s not sung for ten months on house; 10:30 Studio X. war. It ought to be plain now tliat mitted to coerce or intimidate any has fo;;^tho Senate t+< seri It was due at Detroit at 10:17 ponents o the administrations oi. duly at the Norfolk Navy Yard. German submar)flea, but Mr. the network while ASCAP com- CBS-7:30 (West 10:30) Al p.m. on the run from Buffalo, one foreign policy* told reporters that defe.nt of the pemding legislation individual who desires to return to mi.sly con^^ilor anrumminK do^ tosltions were off. Previous to pearce: 8 Kate Smith Hour; 0 He assumed command of the Reu­ Roosevelt said he would 'not tell cfslon.” DOUBLE STAMPS WITH ALL ORDERS TONIGHT! leg of a flight which began at La lirid fir port } irlim s “ America will prot»*ct her seamen, would be humiliating suiremler to work and to rontinue to work, ntir [he break between the society and Playhouse "M y Favorite W ife"; ben James April 6, 1940, even if there had been such sink- will any action ealciilated to hin­ Senator lt)a»ok.s (H-Ilh nsaortOd Quardla Field. New York, with I no matter what mission they are ings. Hitlerism, " [he chains, she had included it in 9;3o First Nighfer; 10 Hollywood Chicago ns its final destination, |Aircraft Employes Convoy Still .\t Sea der, delay or endanger national in the Senatk that tin* pri^po.set kimost every broadcast from I'* i premiere. The Guy That Put the " V " la Values! on.’’ . The fact that the scant Infor­ He made,'It clear that the rea­ Senator Willis (R , Ind ) ' "1 When the plane .struck, there Bndprport, Ort. 31 - L-r —Kfi- Senator Cappei |R-Kas> said, defense production in the plant be revision wound send the natuv Brat appearance. NBC-Blue-7:l5 Radio Magic; mation first avatlabls on the sink­ son for witliholding information on do not now and never have had ■was one big explosion followed by ward Bipda. 21. and A. L. I.,o\vis, “ this apparently brings us clo.scr toleratcil." “ full speed aliert^. sliooljnt* its wn 9 Gafig Busters: 9.30 Michael and ing was not quickly amplified in­ sinkings/if there have been any. any intention of voting to modify a series of smaller ones. Flaming two of the 20 persons killed in the to a shooting war.” And Senator 'Soldier* at .\lr|M)rt into active pnrtiAj)ation in the see Three games are on the football Kitty; iO new series, Rochester dicated that the convoy which the- wa.* for the effect on the morale or repeal the neutrality law, as it gasoline gushed out. crash’ of nn /\merican Airlines Gurney iR-NDi declared “ this Soldiers not on active guard ond World War Schedule for Saturday. Army va. Civic Orchestra. Reuben James was escorting was of enris of other Nazi undersea is the last restraint against our plane near St. Thomas. Ont., were clinches the argument ” for wiping duty were stationed at Bondlx air­ Administration Vaders earliei ■Jotre Dame will be handled by MBS 7:30 tWest 8:30) Lone Before Howe could reach it, sev­ emifloyCsS of the Voupht-Sikorsky still at sea west of Iceland and eraf; entrance Into all-out war, whlbh I port, adjoining the plant. Field had set Wednesday the dendlin eral hundred yards from his house, out the neutrality act. Iwo networks, NBU-Red at l:l5 Ranger; 9:30 Berle and Laughton; Division of The United Aircraft with radios silenced In order to s it the policy to announce have always op|>oscd, and I feel kitchens, ambulances, wreckers for Senate action onKrevising th FOODS it Vas engulfed in flames. Farm­ “We can expect such things en our ships are sunk and not this position to be in accord with . m. and CBS at l:45. NBC- 10 boxing bout, Ray Robinson vs. FOSTER'S Corp. in nearby Stratford. avoid giving away ships' positions and other Army vehicles were also act. ers, provincial police? from St. when our ships are in war zones." ilue at 2:45 will carry Northwest­ Fritzie Zivic; ll:30 Music from RUniNOW BUILDIN<^ Bigda. an ain rafl inspector, to sea raiders. when those attacking them have the wl.shes of a very large ma­ on the field. Still confident they Have ampt 8i 0.\KI,.\NI) STREET FREE PEI.IVERY: DIAL T»86! Thomas and officers from the Senator Truman (D-Mo) com­ ern va. Minnesota, with MBS joln- "Birth of th* Blues." was on mute to Detroit to visit Naval officials said they had nff been sunk?" a reporter Inquired. jority of Indiana citizens." Only a handful of spectators Votes tf> pass the iniporto.nt meas Royal Canadian Air Force school mented. Not Done In World War Senator Fepper tD.. F la ); — ng in at aljout 4:30 after it com- another plane factury. Lewis was Whether the Reuben James or information as to when further de­ were on the .scene when the troops ure. the leadeis said the^had ar* OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK: ’PHONE IN OR COME OVER! at nearby Fingal, who arrived Mr. Roosevelt recalled that his "Another American ship. Hying the bletee the deecriptlon of Penn- What to expect Saturday. Th* employed' in the \'oupht-Slkorskj' any accompanying ships were able tails mi.ght be available, biijt^ it arrived and there was no demon­ ranged a speaking prograr^whirl lylvanla vs Navy starting at war - quickly, wore powerle.aa to aid. KngineerinK r)epartment. was recalled that in the case qf the questioner waa around in World American flag, has gone down.'Let stration eft any kind. Flames up from the wreck­ to wreak any damage was undis­ they believed would in.sure \ Vf>t j:4.5. 8:00. NBC. CBS: 8:45. NBC- ,ljtrgr, Florida Delirious, .IiilcT New "Almerla” torpedoing of the Kearny ^veral war days, and that the sinking of us keep cool, knowing that the job President Rno.sevelt announced by the middle of next week ed plane, holding them at a dl.a- closed. Secretary of the Navy German ships was not announced ahead Is to make sure of the earl­ Rcd: 8:55. NBC-Blue: 9:00. (fBS- Knox said this week that the Navy days elapsed before the Ijfforma- his action in a formal statement Vote predit tions The.se Vver«( Flolicrt .St John is going on 10:00. MB.S; 11:00. CBS, MBS;, f;F..\ V tance. Hon came in that the Ke^my had then although casualties to Amer­ iest, .spiHdiest death of despotism. Issued at mid-evening liy White almost as numeroius as Senator? Grapefruit ORANGES All Victims I’erlMi'xl Inside I’lane I probably would not disclose any I am following I’residenl RiMi.n vett JBC-Bliie's "Behind the Mike' 4:00. NBC^Ited: 6:25, NBC; 6:30 .1- IMOKF.I) lb. GRAPES ' submarine sinkings by the fleet, suffered a loss of 11 liybs. ican vessels were. Mouse Secretary Stephen Karly included: Jiunday afternoon for a repeat per- CSB. One report said nil the victims in the details of foreign poliey b<‘- Ohitiiary following the British poliey of dis­ I In that case the crippled Kearny "You can't keep It secret from and stating "our country is in seri­ Democratic I,^*ader Haikley (Ky gormance of the dramatization of perished inside the plane. ( au.se 1 have un.shakable eonlidenee •NBC-Red 11 a hj, RIU Hay­ SHOULDERS Germany, can you? " was the next turbing Axis morale by Such , itself was trying to reach a friend- ous danger " : At least .*)0 votes for the liill pis escape, while an AP corre- worth In Lincoln Highway: 4 30 5 for 25c 29c doz4 Lewis Biddle a l-atyrence Ptn- question. ill him. " 3 lbs. 25c secreev. I Iv port. The .same pyocertufe might (/hairman Connally iD-Texi o pondent, from YugoMlavla ami i p. m Week-end Whimsy. fIB.S_ tlon storekeeper who tva.s one of The reply was. "Oh ye*, fnr a Must liRad to War He said that Air Aasoriate.*| Whether it was a submarine, a I not apply today since presumably "lias failed to ( ai ry out its part " | the Foreign Delations (Vimnuttee. Ireece at the time of the Nazi '4:30 Aniiind Britain, descriptive; i STEER BEEF Fresh, White the first at the .scene, \however. long time, -4nd that's the point. " Representative Shanley (D , lb. I'mik-.v, I imi, Hi|»e said three bodies tumbled\oiit.side Dcuthfl surface vessel rn tot.'il of 30 Invasion. .News for Women. 6 falling Pnii-America. .NB(,'- .STAMH.NG might come in about the Reuben Conn I. an opponent ol revision ol but the flames roared up wHh Hie ing airplane whi' h brought the Closer to .All-Out WHr fense Mediation Board, and re­ Senator Chandler (I»-K y). ad V ^rnoon feature of CBS at 3:15, Bliie 12.30 Fotir-H Club; 5:30 Mushrooms Ib. 25c Reuben James to Us iloom wat not ; James were undamaged and cap- the neutrality act, '"riie sinking ministration suppoiti'r 4 4 certali •increased its schedule to five RIB ROASTS Tomatoes 2 lbs. 25c impart of the criush and they 'were Mn». -Xlvxjind^'r lliinna The sinking of the U. S. destroy­ of Hie Reuben James will, bring viewed the dispute between the Glenn Miller Serenade. MBS disclosed immediately. ■ able of roping with future attacks. Democratic votes; six or wwen He imes\ a week, Mondays through burned • before they could be Mrs. Anna Sarah (Tedford) er Reuben Jatnes brought congres- realistically to the '.merican peo­ company and the United Automo­ 11:30 a. m. U. 8. Army Band- Although the Reuben James was publican. fr id a «. In a series of four 8:30 p. m. Prelude to Stardom. . RIB RO.\ST C lT -r P I,arg*, Firm, Iceberg reached. Hanna, uifo of Alexander Hanna Carried Life-Saving Equipment .-lional expressions today that the ple the price we re paying for bile Workers of America (CIO), i.Ef;s OF Fresh Beets or 21 years old. she had been kept In Senator Wheeler (D-Mont), half-ho^ program* on .Saturday Short Waves: For Saturday Besides Miss Blackley, the cre\v vof 73 rear! atieol, died today at In the absence of any word as to incident would lead the nation measures ^hort of war. The tragic which charged unfair labor prac­ ^ continuous service since entering leadinjT opponent of administratlo; Bight, NBC-Rcd is to make mi- VLQ7 Sydney 4:55 news and com­ Lettuce_____ 2 hds. 19c was composed of Capt David 1. apr honif Born in Uounly possible losses of life, the Navy closer to an all-out war with Ger- sequence of evenis substantiate.* tices. Carroty_____ 2 bchs. 9c ! the fleet In 1920. She was one of a foreign policy-42 votes for elimi rrophone \tours of Washington. ment: DJD DZD Berlin 6 .30 Pot- Cooper. 3i, of Plandome. N. Y.. AbninRh. Ireland, she had lived in Department said the Reuben James many and would ha.*ten Senate ac- p,.,.sia„nt Roosevelt's asset tion ol The dispute was marked by Rtinrh Tatkcal pr j few ijestroyers to see such service. nating the provi.sion permittln ondon sir the U. S army and Poiirri, GSC GSD London 7:15 Vcw rro{k— Diamond— I>arE«9 and First Officer R L. Owens, 30, thi^town. fnr :>r. years. I>ast carried life-saving equipment suf- tion on legislation revising the neu- last year tliat convoying means Ihiee strikes. The first was called of New York city. moat of th'o.se built In the World tralitv act. American ships to sail tr> now-for^ Bavy. Th^hroadcasta take over Kagle Club; TGWA Than’K,SK‘' * M r s . hcicnt to m<*el the rn cd.s of .an./ ] Wat period having been derom- shooting ami shooting means war. i July 11, the CIO eharglng nine Native Celery bch. 15c Cooper, a graduate of Syraeu.se more oUicers ami men than com­ One opponent of admlnl-sUation men had been laid off for union ac­ bidden belligerent ports and com |h* time foriherly occupied hv De- Guatemala 1015 Police Band Walnuts______Ib. 29c 1 lanna^'celelii a ted t)i*dr j;uMcn I mi.*.*ii'ned in the late 20's or early .Measures short of war must inevit­ gense for Arnica. (N. Y'.i University and a veteran prised her complement. foreign policy, Senator /JlTicUe ably lead to war. " tivities and the company assert­ bat areas with a substantial grou For Sunday—DJD DZD Berlin vvetldin^f.'y 1,30s.and brought back Into the of Senators still doubtful 6:30 Organ; GSC GSD I>mdon Extra Fancy—Vfilow Fancy. I-srge, D’Anjnu or flier. Joined American Alrlinc.s In Bhe was eejuipped with two 26- ID., Iowa) told- reporters that Senator David I. Walsh (D .), ing there was no work for. them. f C ea. 1931 and helil rank of pilot alnce Besides her husbantl Mrs. Han­ ' fleet only In the,last two or three "America will protect her seamen, (A vote of 49 would ctve the sid Dialing tonight: The war 7:30 .Sunday Service; RV96 M os-' na leaves s 'n, William J. foot motor wiiale bont.‘», each hav­ chairman of the Naval Affairs Other issues soon developed. This 1934. In 19.39 tie became a captain I years. no matter what mission they are polling It a majority of two if all IBS; 7 :1.''A NBC-Red: 8:00, cow 9:30 News; TGWA Gtiate- I Turnips 5 lbs: 15c Bose Pears 3 lbs. 25c Hnnrm and \tnc daiiKhter. Mrs. ing a rmnnal capacity <»f 24 i>er- I-aunrhed In 1919 Uommitiec, expressing regret at strike ended July 30 through the fBS; 8:15. MB.^ 8:55, CBS; and chief pilot of the Syriiriise- S(»riH and lapaiile «d canying more on." the 96 members of the Senat mala 11 Operatic Music. ! lidbert H. <'\\vfnrd. also six I T3ie Reuben James was laiinrh- Hij sinking of the Kciiben Jame.s, efforts of the Mediation Board. voted ) Fancy— Early— Vcilow \o. 1 McIntosh Boston route and a vear later w.as in an emor^'ern y. She also carried Remarking that the Navy had said: "The policy we are pursuing CIO workers walked out again LM'andehddren. aH, of Manehester. ! ed at the New York Shinbullding As the debate entered its flfUl transferred to the .New York-t'hi- at least six l>al.sa wood life rafts, announced the Reuben James was must Inevitably lead to sinkings Sept. 30. ScUlcinent of this strike I She also leaves t^vo sist4*rs, Mrs. Corporation at Camden. N. J.. on day. a^jumenLs aiU-ani'ed by th cago route. each designed for 23 people, and on convoy duly west of Jceland and more sinkings. The doctrine was announced in Washington \J080 Sweet Potatoes Apples 5 lbs. 25c Believe* Flare Dropped I Joseph Wi'ir and Robert D. Oct 4. 1919, and .Miss Helen Liv­ two .«ide* simmereo tlown to this; WTIC WDRC Kilocycles LEAN m adilitfon. the Navy said, there when a torpedo sent It to the bot­ of freedom of the .seas, " he con- l.TSt Friday by Undersecretary of Kilbcycles Biddle .said a light showed In ' Wilson of this town\ A bn*' i*r. ingston Strauss, daughter of Rear tom. Gillette added that "it does Administration forces cont<»n ^ 1360 HO.NELESS Hand Picked, I-ocal— (Only 80 To Sell!) Thoni'ns 'redd- id, livei^ln Harl- wen “ life preservers of a quantity Admiral Joseph .Strauss, served as t'li.ucd. "does not permtt a country War Patterson ' and William 6 lbs. 25c the murkv night .sky before the suflu ient to care for l5 per cent not matter how unwise may have to bring munitions of war to a tiel- that Gerrrvarvy has wantonly at fonl. an'ther IhoUhm- i^d sister •sponsor for the ve.*.sel. Knudsen, director of- the OPM. rridav, Oct. 81 Friday, Oet. 31 POT ROASTS crafsh, Indieating that the pllfit haii I'more than the entire complement been the vessel's duty, the fact re­ tacked A rfi. e r i e a n ships evei| V4 ai>thcd and Ftcaned "Delicious Apples live in Ireland, The Reuben James waa one of ligerent wiHiout exposing its con­ 65 Refused to Return . M. P. M. dropped a flare in an effort to find I of the ship." mains that the sailors were obey­ though they' were not arme’. the du.stroyer until infi>rmation re­ laid on the Camden wavs. Feb. 4. 1(1 this principle, luid until recent­ 1:30 —Ijorenzo Jonep. 1:00 Ad Linor. alip an.l cra.sh eorp.^. of uhuh Mrs Hanna w every protection." pany had attempted to get them Great Hritain the pre.'-ent restrlc EVERYBODY LS R\MN(; ABOUT OUR (il AMTY MEATS! TRY SOME TODAY! garding ih«‘ir .fate had bi'en ob- 1919. ly we have refrained from attempt­ ;45— Young Widder Brown. •5:00 .Mary Marlin CORNED BEEF Us nos* a ;ur hiineii in the one of the oidi'St .soldiers. Will eon-' tion.s arming anti ship movement palm'd, sayiny this tiughi take two The destroyer was named for a .Must Stand I'p for Right* ing to do what we winild not per- to sign reinstatement form.* which 5:00— When a Girl Marries. 5:15— The Goldbergs. ground and <1. t'l u;- was sti '‘\s n in liui t tile survi- «■ P.unal will be m Ibifi' d a » or bmger. would deprive them of their f'lr- .should be lifted, they declare. an area '.vuli a radius of 'J'lO fart hoatsitaiiis mate in the U. S, Senator Bridges iR . N. H i. an j nut aruilhcr coiintiy to do if w 5:15— Portia Faces Life. \:30—The O Nelll'a. Rci>eated— By Request I It’s "Hcrumptloust* Lean—Tastv— Rib tiiu Ka‘ t 1 nufturv he Reubt n James wa.s «lesrrib- advocate Of outright repeal of the i were at war.' nier positions and pay in violation OpjMisition forces argue that or more Tlu' l«:t wmg was only .Navy of the early 1800s. In a N a­ change in neutrality p<»liry woul- 5'30 We 31j« abbolta. .5\45—Ben Bemle. Bonclcftft— Fancy r I al the N; vy «lepiilmenl as an val lampaign against the pirates neutrality law, said that "this is | — ------— of the settlement agreement. The 5:45 ur* 5*-»4et. Pianist. 6:00—News, weather. STEER BEEF ,■ partlv drstri'Ved but tin* right W illis t . \\ omlrulT ;<>-tvpv tb’sh iL 'k 'bust m vrf .said invite more aggressive attacks 0‘ wing u'as. smashed to bits. of Hie Barbary coast. James was just one more indication that the company denied any such intent. 5:00—News, weather. 6:00(—Golden.Gate Quartet A Haz- SIKI.tllN — < I BE lb . Bottom Round Roast ROAST PORK Willis l' WiHiiiult. .1 ic.siderU of . t-i t)f jiMnilar to the type tiaded b) United States must ajaffTl up for On receiving ns.suraiices that merchant ships, wnidd cost mor K»)l M l — SHORT F’nliee puked up miiiiv letters in the crew of Commodore Steph­ Both Sides C.lieer American lives and eventual! 5:15— Strlptly Sports. Scott. this t"wn f-'i‘ 40 ye;o s. ilied lat♦■ ( jf -tui. en f'.'catur's flagship. iL* rights. We can not afford to be War Department reprc.sentative.* ,, , from mall i ih'ipiilted from the ^leclar 8:36—Musical Appetizer. 8:10—^Musical Interlude, ye.ctuiday JtU* 'ii'>*'n al the , Sl^einent by Navy Janies was wounde.d In saving driven from the seas" would supervise their reinstate-| :45— Lowell Thomas. STEAKS plane 6:1,5—Frazier Hunt—.News, 33c Ib. 25c Ib. The fire atill wa.s burning more j inorial hospital .Sir Wix'di uff .who The Navy issvi* <1 live following the life of DiTiitur by "interpos­ Bridges and Senator Gurnev Seizure of Plaiil ment at former jolia the sinkers ) ^ h , 7:00—Fred W arlng'i Orchestra. 6:20—Edwin C. Hill. than nn hour afti-r the erasli Waji Ml Ve ils old h:ul be«-n ill but a .-italenu-nt 'hlxnit .MH , ing lio< body between Hint of his iR.. S. D 1. .said the incident dem­ agreed to return yea'terdav. ' , Rlve-nmMnke of debate .yes 7;15— News of th* World. 6:30—Golqen Treasury of Song_ Rib Pork C liops...... 214’ Ib. Fresh Pigs’ F'et*l 'short time. 1 “TJn* N:i\‘y O 'putm eht an- commander and tile seimitar of a onstrated that the neutrality ^ Their return to work 'iMmches . 'A''"’'-'' 7:30— Grand Central .Station. Frank\Parker. Same Delirinu*— (S'j-Lb. Average!) Lean, Bonelesa when a bia ki t lirigaile of farmers, A native of Kaimiiv’ ton, to* w a„^ (Continued From Page fine) 10c getting u’ater irons iiearliv pumps, liouiu'i'd tliat Hie I' ,S. deslieyer ' pir.ite while engaged in a battle statute should be repealed, instead I prompted a brief flare of violence 1 ‘ T:00— Lucille Manners, Frank 6:15—Tile 'World Today. Shoulder Veal Oiops . . 27<’ lb. Pork Neck Bones Pound «'mployed as '.n-'.aker »'f tU Ib'iilien .liime.s waa sunk liy a wiHi isrates' gunboats " Uonimltlee ilcmandiiig that Amet 7:00—Amos Andy. Veal Roast « err- .able to start extinguishing it. I of amended. This clinches the ^ Automobile Workers of America and a 30-ininiite work stoppage lean shil.s lie permitted to Black's Orchestra. ea. 89c Ib. 29c As the tlanies hega'ti to .siihsule ( ’hapnian 1 um on M (l,4'an lull loi tnipedu during the night of Oct • .l imes was born in Del.-uvare in liy 300 non-strikers. Joel Miiler. S;S0—Information Please 7:16--Lanny Rosa. Shoiildpr Steaks...... 28r lb. Fresh Spare Ribs ____ 2 .3 e lb. many yea is .'!U-:’,I while convoying in the .N'orth argument, " Gurney declared. ,4 Aviation Division, .said ita meii anywhere on the high sea*, "evs Fancy— (.5-6 Lb*. .Average!) long after tta- era.sh, the lire de- U776. Other comment: | were ready for woik am) full eo- union conimitleeman, said that 9:00—Waltz Time 7:30— A 1 PeareX^and Hi* Gang. Ik>an Mr \Vo4Klruff b- ives a. daughter. Atlantic, west of Iceland if it takes every Imllleship we'v 8:00—Kate Smith Hour. pnrtmejit from Shedden playial Senator Capper (R , Kas ) - 1 operation with the Army. Robert Hie first union man to take his got to defend H'leni." 9:30— Uncle Walter's Doghouse. j 1-POrNI) ROLL SEI.KCT—.MEDIUM streams of uater on tliem. Mrs. .1. Riley Rrait liwait e. of I’ear! "Tile cominnn.ling oilleer i.s pla: e at a machine was badiy J:00r—Wings of Destiny. 8:55— Elmer Davis—Newi. Roasting Chickens .•^iieet, aii'l a ,'>on.',\rthur G. Wootl- l.ieiit. I'omdr.ll I, Fdwaid.a, L', ,S. "This apparently brings us closer K. p'owlcr. company pu'bllc rela- Hut Senalof Taft iR . Ohio! ai lbs. 49c The fire apparaliis laid to come to a fighting war.'' I believe, how- lions director, said ‘he and Rresl- beaten when ".50 or 60 men Jump­ 9:80---Studio X. 9:00—Great Moments From Great nnl. of 1017 West M iddli'Turnpdte. ■Navy. gued that the only purpose of th Plays. \ nine miles iiiul draw water from Bomb Sijilit ever, that, any question of the dent F. Leroy Hill would report to ed on him " 1:00—News°and weather Ib. 35c the Howe Will with whom he lived. He alsi> leaViS ",'S'o fiirtoer detail.* are nvailalile Iierallng bill was to cre.ite "intei 1:16— Kom Kobblers. 9:30 -First Nighter. \ BUTTEJlib EGGS doz. 35 Western United States going into war Union Men I-eave Plant six grand* hildi eri ami .seven gieat at Hus time lint will be released see whether they would be relur national Ineidenls" which woul l-ean, Tatty sOffleliils To liiM'stigate should l>o put up to Congre.“s" ed. The union men later left the 1:30- Music for Everyone. 10:00 - Hollyw(M>d Prtmilere. gI anilehddien. .and a juoilu i , Dela- when reeeivi'd. " lead to war. 10:30—To Be Announced. I ' Calves' Liver American Airlines olfieials were lliidor Eves Senator Thomas 1D., Okla.) plant at the request of the War 2:00 -WarNews. Southern Ib. 39c ItLS WolHliufl of WVst Avon, 'I'lie Navy descrilied this \esa«d Produrt* Are KHsenllal Two .senators • Thomas tD 10:45— Harry James' Oi^hestrs. aaid to he flying here to investi­ " I f we are going to get up into Department and production re­ R lv e ^ M ild. Anipp. Cheese . . . . 29c Ib. Scotch Ham Ib. 49c gate and were expected to land at The fum-ial will be ludd Sunday a.a 31 I fei't long witti a lieam of 'With 700 workers, the plant l.s Utah) and Bridges iR. N H ) 11:00— News, weather. .Ainer. Bologna ^ |bs that country we are going to get romparatively small in tlie New sumed. 2:30— Chuck \Wagon Days. Tender Knife or Super Cube the I'lngnl station school. at two o‘elo( k al the home of Mr. 3U feet Her displ.ai enient was urged outright repeal of Hie net 2:55—News. \ 11:0,“5—Sports Roundup. \ I-eon, PoUsh Style PORK ROIJ, or Of Aeeiised I'resldent Roosevelt acted while Cottage C heese ...... lO e lb. Fresh Frankfiirts ^ ^ * Hugh Smith, a Lawrence Sta­ and Mr.s. Hrnihwaite, .’'i2 I’earl 1190 tons. into trouble. That if all there is to Jersey industrial picture. But its trality law, hut Senator Wiley (R| 1:00—Silent. \ 11:10—Count Basle's OrcheiMra street. Rev I »r. W.at.soti • Woinl- Her normal crew was 120 men it.” products arc essential for .Martin 400 CIO pickets gathered out.side i Wis. t. an anti-revisionist, eonten Skinless Frankfiirts . . Steaks Ib. 39c tion farmer, said he thought he 1'ofnorTow’* Program 11:30—Tommy Dorsey's Or« on one side. Once we gave Colonel Jones in getting production of the strike, but the company re­ The one lively interchange of th ,il0 —European Newi Roundup. 7:00— News, weather. 2 3 5 ^ 3 1 c 2 0 c d o z . FRESH SHOULDERS 1 10:20 p' m. warship to be fired at and the .sec­ I i* a naturalized United State* ths orders to shoot, it waa inevlta- under way in a peaceful and con- fused to agree to take the strik­ day developed as Barkley 1:80—Radio Bazaar. 7:15— Shoppers Special. Give Dinner Party ond to bo hit by a. .torpedo. Presi­ A t 10:27 p. m . it said. Ameri­ citizen. bls that we wefe going to be shot -strurtive manner. We expert the ers bark to their former Jobs. On Chandler sat chatting ■ togeth^ fiM —W n c*a ProffTam Parade. 7:30—Robarts Program. can Airlines ground stations at dent Rno.sevelt oriteied the Navy Federal Judge Mortimer W, men to come back not a* union Oct. 9, 1941, the board again iaau- during Wiley's 90-mlnule speecti 1:(XV—Radio Bazaar. 7:40—Bond Program. BUTTER Ib. 41c last month to pursue a policy of at. We ought to be minding our •:13— Food News. 25c Ib. Chicago, Detroit and Buffalo tritil For Couple Here Byers interrupted Harz's question­ own business-and not participat­ men or non-union men, but rs ed a formal recommendation, call­ "If Kentucky will subdue Itsel 7:55— News, Weather. unsuccessfully to communicate J'shoot on sight' in taking' all ing with. "I think \ye ve gone tar American citizens." ing for the termination of the a little bit. I shall appreciate it| 9:30—Rayonalities. 8:00— The World Today. steps necessary to protect muni­ ing In a war.” 9:45— Hank Law.son. 'resh Baked Bread and Rolls with It by radio. enough along this line. This Is sup­ Senator Truman (D., Mo.) — A clash between returning CIO qtrlke and calling upon the com­ Wiley declared. "I do not knol 8:15— Morning Salute. tions shipments from Hie United posed to be your .witness."' strikers and non-union workers 9:00— U. S. Army. Paaaengers and Crew I.lated "W e can expect such things when pany Immediately to return all whether it is bourbon or chargef 8:20— Shoppers Special. Mr. and Mr* Thoma* G Dou- States to F.ngland. "That's wliat I thought," said precipitated the president's action, 9:15—Reflections in Rhythm. 10-POUND BAG SUGAR 55c The 17 passengers and crew our ships are-In war zoses." strikers to their former Jobs, water. . . . If they want to get Ind 8:30— NewX weather. Kan. of Hoil *tropf, gave a dinner P'irst target of a torpedo in the Herz. the third time the Federal govern­ 9:80—Music Whll# You Work. 8:35— Shoppors Special. members aboard the plane were Senator Guffey (D.. Pa.)—"How 'The union accepted these a circus ring, let them get outsiq North Atlantic was the destroyer He asked Blerbach whether he ment has taken over production 1:0(9—Lincoln Highway. 9:00— Press News. “HUDSON VALLEY” BRAND listed by the line in New York ns: party last evening at the Well anybody can vote against this bill recommendations, but despite ail of the Senate. " Robert Flowers. Hastings. N. Y". Greer, oiie of the pid type ships, had discussed the case with anyone stopped or threatenetfby labor dis­ "W e are usually In a circus rin :S0—The Vaudevill* Theater. 9:15—Melodic Momenta.- Sweep, Andover, in honor of the (amending the neutrality act) la putes. attempu by the board, the Office 300—Bonnie Stewart. SPECIAL! Good Sized Bdward. Bigda.- 24. Bridgeport. ,50 of which were traded to Britain .since talking with him. Herz, In of Production Management, and when the senator is speaking| 9:30—Public Forum; Hartford Conn., aircraft inspector of 'the 51 at wedding anniversmry of Mr. a year ago. the court corridor yesterday. more than I can understand.” 2,100 Troops On Scene :15 State ’iTteater Present* Board of Health, The Library RNE GRANULATED Representative Short (R., Mo.) the War Department, the comilany Barkley retorted. VROSTtO *rooDS Local, Pullet Vought-Sikorsky Divisior of Unit­ and Mr.s. William .MoUabc, of Two TuriMHloe* Fired Col. Ralph W. Wilson of Fort "I thank the senator," replld tion. Has the Answer, Hartford Hii.s.“cll Htreet. « Talked With Urm's Head — "I'm not surprised and I think has failed to carry out ita part of ed Aircraft Uorp Blerbach sqld he had Uilked with Hancock said 2,100 troops were Wiley. "I did not know I was equj :25-T-W**ther Man. Lccttlre Sariss. A delirifiii.s chicken dinner, pre­ Two torpedoes were fired at the we can expect this sort of thing on the scene. the recommendations. A. L. Lewis. U alpole, Mai>s,, al­ D. li. Barth, president of The Nor- to his own performance, but I 380— ConnecUcut University 10:00—Burl Ives (Toffee Oub. PEAS package 19c pared and .aervod under the jnble Greer on Sept. 4 hy a Gorman sub­ every day. President Roosevelt or­ _Steel-hatted and carrying bay­ Produrtlon Jeopardized Farm Forum. 10:30—Jones and I. so of Vought-Sikorsky. Kpgineer- marine. Both went wild. den Company. "A s a reault of thia failure on predate that compliment, comin EGGS direction., construction, the Navy Depart­ N. Y.. arrived at 3:35 a. m. (e.s.t.) reach an agreement. The Navy is Ethel Bluer Epstein, labor aeoif A predominantly farmer jury In Currants 2 pkgs. 27c Veterans Invited fallen Into German hands." la just additional proof that Hitler I king Idea was broached and that Igc. pkg. 22c Three Rivers, Mich. ment said only two days ago, la out to destroy our ships any­ but did not move into the plant still operating the plant. tary to Mayor F. H. LaGuardI Clarke county Circuit court ac­ 25c con E. J. Watt, Pratt-'Whltney Cd„ which enabled the Kearny to re­ grounds until 45 minutes later. The North American Aviation was so Incensed by remarks W given a'lot of consideration quitted the blonde divorcee, lata Rumford— Large Hu where he can find them witli no re­ It nothing definite came forth, PilUbury’a Best R oy^ Oak. Mich. To Flag Cerenionv main afloat after .suffering an ex-' gard for the American flag or com­ Three other contingents followed plant at Inglewood, Calif., was husband. Henry Epstein, st yesterday, returning Its verdict 36 Joseph Bacon, 4T West Buelld pjoaljm sufficient *to’ have wrecked from Forts Wadsworth and Ham­ previouMy taken over by the Army solicitor general, made in referenl pother idea is to bav* a real minutes after receiving the cose. Baking Powder Public Records bat zones.” nta Claus, present suitable 21c Flour, 24i-lb* bag $1*05 Ave., Mtroit, Mlch- any distroyer previously so badly RapresentsUve Steams (R„ N. ilton, Brooklyn, N. Y,, and Fort when a CIO walkout had halted to Jews in a recent political spee| Miss Pierce, accompanied by her SCOTTISSUE WALDORF SCOTTOWELS damaged. Hancock. airplane production. This plant that last night she bought 'istmas novelties underwritten father,. Walworth Pierce, Boston SOFT AS OLD LINEN! John Kay, Ia Porta, Ind. ■ Members of Anderson-Shea, H .)— " I don't Ijelleve we'll be forc­ A STOTT ■nSSrE! FOB KITCHEN USE! Confectionery or Brown Large Quart Bottle— (Premier).—(Bag. SBaJ) Capt- David I. Cooper, pilot, 84, and Auxiliary And. friends ai Native Of Texas Brig. <3en. Forrest E. Williford, was turned back to the manage­ time to answer him. ' the people of the North End. importer, and Mm. Allerton Tomp­ 2 1,000-Sheet Wsrrsatees ed to war. Incidents like these pother meeting will be held wlth- kins of New York, a friend from 150-Sheet Plandoms, N. T. vited to attend the ceremony at show the American people the ad­ commander of the Second Coast ment a short time after produc­ Epstein is supporting Distr The Reuben James' commander. The following property convey­ Artillery District, was in com­ I a few day# to name a commit- her school days, shook hands with Rolls Sugar 3 pkgs. 25c Pancqke Syrup 29e first Officer R. I* Owens, 80, the state armory Monday night at ministration la right, that you tion was restored. Attorney WiUiam O'Dwyrr, Den Rolls Lieutenant Commander Edwards, ances by warrantee deeds have mand of the troopa. He arrived cratic mayoralty candidate. S and ge.ohead with th* project. and thanked each Juror. 4 rolls 16c 2 17c New York City. 7:30 when the Auxiliary of Ander- was described by the Navy Depaxt- been recorded at the office of the can't do buslneaa with Germany. Baker’s Pure— I,arg« Bottto PUIobary** Baewahoea Stewardess, Mary E. Brackley, Bon-Shea Post will present a Com­ shortly before the first contingent Epstein is backing LaGuarijia The prooacuUon chiergod Miss ment as a native of San Saba, town clerk: Kent Company of Our job la to concentrate on all- Pierce shot Momlond In th* “heat 27, New York City. pany guidon- to Company H of the aqd immediately' weiit Into con­ "The attempt on the part, of : SUNKIST ORANGES Tex.' He was 35 years old and the Hartford to Bertha H. Blason, out production to get goods to ference with well. commanding d ic e r of the Utitil February,'1928. another-evidenc* of tbs jnurder- ' VBnNe.SOaaa; ^ By certificates of devise prop­ step# aeceaaary to protect workers ffberwood Holland, of Algh FbraonaUy and domest'cally, •y carted, out a 100-pound cosh I jL -lroit 2nd BatUUon, 1st MiUtaiy Disz ’ Edwards waa then assigned to I 9 c erty on Summit street Is t r a i» oua and defiant attitude of the entering the .plan£ leaVihg the street,' badly, injured in an accic Epstetn* |hlo ConoL m 'IpBUrenee bs the guesta . of the post . and tain of tlte wrMtUng taam on the else again. Everything ia *xpec« stresl property la transferred It ought to' aapurs the prompt measures qa may be nssded la tha mohUe, ia a)io«riiig improvement to rettun to normal at ths ■iirtWery at the Ifanchaster Oreeii 192S OlyiApic squad. An all-around from m esU U et WtUgiff H. of the Ysedlug , hUl to latstests of natkmal St the M ssdwM sr Msaaotlsl tes- sner nsKt Tosiday's

'r* MAN(JHhSih:K bVKNING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER .11. 1941 PAGE •nVELVB MANCHLSILK EVLM.’VG HLUALD, MANCHLblbU, CONN. ERIDAV, OCTOBER 31, 1041 the ground. It was about 200 yards clear of the plane. The polict I PAGE TilXBTE£N Two of Churchill’s “ So Few” Woman Sees from the house. It landed in an began to gather it up shortly Three of Five oat field, just missing high ten­ after they arrived. They had quitdj Selective Service Praised 1 least tim^ he built, he said, he had moil* decision last night met v. tlh sion wires on the way down. a time keeping back ^ the peoplol a terribly pretentious place ”to<^| cluded Harrv' R Milner, retired Terrible Thing to See I guess there muat haVe been t| SERIAL STORY (gills Rowell May Appeal protest from a group of v/raUhv rnill o'.>. ner, and a New York law­ Uticlaniaged Wines Pleas Granted Plane Crash I big for any use.” . i property o'J.Tiers who were report­ As Good Health Measure It was a terrible thing to see. couple of hundred persons. OlMfivercd The pfM»l yer. Dennis O'Brien, whose estate. I dashed Into' the house and Tile plane was on fire and thil ed conrideiing ;in appeal to tli. Piinnyland. Is 1,000 feet from the | 4 ' I wondered why he renlt'd Uui , court*. Pay for Spitfires called, the Flngal school right fire department from Sheddenl ‘Uiii aMt! Bill’ particular place. Board (iraiit site of the proposed plant. J Near House MURDER IN PARADISE The board said however It h* LoulflvlUf, Ky., Oct. 31.-— fth e health of the American peo­ Zoning Board of .Ap­ away. I thought that it was one which la nine ihllcs to the soutn 'Til tell you.” ttaid Bill, “I look­ ■■ *'*). lleved "ptihli. ( on'y'cnt* to e and ple." General Reynolds said, "be­ of the R. C. A. F. planes. It o f our place, cam e over shortl.v BY MARGUERITE GAHAGAN ed around for a awiniming pool - The Selective Service act was de­ peals .Aels on Petitions (Continued Prom Pace One) welfarii wiiuld he siihst.intuillv I Referee's l.eg Broken cause every ca.--e of disi-ase which w.asn't long before Flight Lieuten­ after the crush. Tliey startoljl N'oIrfI .Vrtist l''iiitlk tli<* In particular, a awinimlng pool PerminAiot) to Riiih] <*pn- I.ii<4 la-adiii^ Man neighboring property would not eral of the Army today as one of the Army is .traced bark to the o|V place. He came over Immedi­ [^yhr M «r>: T>»o niurdrni at in the winter. There n the pool, eratiii); Plant in Weni- Taylor 'vill referee no more foot­ climbing • bit. The motor* sound­ flames. wept Becau.sa we didn t know where 84 peraons were klllad by a the most outstanding health meas­ source of infection. ately on a truck with some other iraOlac rrnew th<' old ro- and the houKc went with it,’* be substantially or perinaiientlv ball Hus si.'aaon. Knttnisiasticallv, Th« Zoning Board of Appeals ed funny. how long Jeanie would hsve to .SaiiH* .After Years, bomb last March, have coma Hv* ures ever enacted by Congress. "Kvery mother.' father, child, men from the school. ic* betwwti nrliool taarlirr Hill furnished the place himaelf. erly Itrinjsa ProtPst. Injured ' by erecli.jn of the steaiii refused to grant three out of five .stay in Jail, I managed to pa d : he bored into a plletip during a Gen. Charles R. Rejmolds told relative and acquaintance of a man Ground 'Vellow with Ught I didn't leave the house after Connertirut Men Held I but “ from ol game. H e emerged members of The American Asso­ examined for s.-rvice is checked if It'went away from the house telephoning to Fingal. My husband Haverhill, Maas., Oct. .31. (K dltor’n Notf*: Th« llrrftld'a *.*ui(h” that he had in previous Westerly, R. I. ijct 31.—i.'Pi- tuck river. with a broken leg. the Germans. hearing last night, each one ask- ith her nrothrr. Maudlc. and re- night bag. ciation of Military Surgeons th.at the man shows up on examination and then it .started to come back. I went nut immediately to the plane. Joseph M. Ttloma.H. 43, of Water m'««» •H'rviuc Permis.*loii to Imlhl a 00llc« are ron\Incod Mjphlutlontcd nuisn't give up. rtiis really ■lentiul and Industrial area* an ex­ great favor in uncovering several .Accnimtahle to Board low with light. I was afraid that it crashed. I think he had just open­ under $1,000 hail today after plead Itrf’SHtons of I|oII>uo(m| not- and Weekiipang. summer shore the sale of wine* which escaped present buildings stand or would >rl>*!rt t ord « a* killed hy Kang- moans nothing oecasion of our l*mt meeting. I ception pro\ ide.s that a nuii.heii imtuit. N. J, ./p. Out of re- million cases of tuberculosis, ve­ Under President Roosevelt's or­ wn.s going to land right on the ed the door of the bam to come Ing Innocent -to larceny of 12 suiti n!»li‘H.) did., with pleasure touched with colonies has been grunted to the : damage in the cellar of th* West permit erection of new homes on sr Stiiah \erettl, although Ornl'* "It means everyone thinks I of types of buildings, in' hnling I .■•pe' t for the Duchess of Windsor, nereal dl.sea.ies. nutritional defects ders of Oct to any man with a house. out as the plane hit the ground. of clothing from a store ye.sterday End night spot. 1 undersized lot.s. 4th at flnt Implicated .leaiilc killed them. It mean* people have I .sadness It was at Jean Harlow's Narragansett Elcetrir (.'ompany j public utility filaiita niav lie rr,.r- I tt.c owner of a 5-year-old bay and other ailments through strict correctable ^defect is accountable Just as I ran around one corner One odd thing happened. I be- The cases were continued to Nov By 3|ontt;om*‘r> t house where I made a drawing of .\s the Bnard of Appeals met it |orrl*, whom he had eoiirted for been Mtaring at me and talking of Providence t,v .the Westerly:’ slructeil in areaa of any i l.sssifl- I mare . h.inged the name of his medical examinations of .selectees to his iselectlve Service Board and of the house the plane crashed to lievr that the mall was thrown .3. Holly^^'<"d (jrt :tl q- Wil­ [that beautiful person and I atay- The city of New York had a re-elrcled Ftaynuuid W G«)slee ro aunimera only to hring Margie about me nil these day* and think­ Zon.ng Board of Review |cation • horse from Royal Wally to Glcn- Track l>o«n Sources entitled to treatment by his own , rd to a delu MjtiH dinner of lamb's population of leas than 400.000 a f hnirman and Kdward F. Taylor jxon to ParadlM* Ihlx year a* hi* ing I m guilty " liam PtnvHI puniblp Mill, ! rail The foiir-.man Itoarfl's unant- i lycadera of the oppoution In­ ■ dale. physician or rientist. Or. Re\-no!ds I shanks and had a gay evening. . hundred years ago. General Reynolds, now a mem­ secretary for the coming year loee. Se<-oiid m,>xtorlou* ilralh She clung to me in the bedroom liim r Bfpn him off iind on ber of the State Public Health Ser­ said, but at the same time the that of Mix* >Illlle .Morri*. About a dozen people including while I tried to get her to put thron*;h a sjond numh^'r of ymrji, vice of Pennsylvania. declared Army^ Medical Corps not only lie'* *tem *{iln»ter aunt. \«ho holds priority of scivlce of the po­ the petitmners attended the ses­ on .some rouge "You you ilon t and he dor*Bn'tr Ac»'rn to get miv checking of records of thousand.s sion. locked In her lienrt the *ccret think so, do you ? " of men rejected for military .ser­ tential soldier but also the obliga­ a gtrlhmul roiiianre pith *<)ii^- nbler looking, even after num^T- .Seattle J’imes tion to protect his community petitions (tranted "The ones w ho know you don t o’liw mnntftl adminiAtration.'j. vice had enableil public health doc­ Granted v\ere the petitions of wlio nigned hi* letter* "Kli." against mass infection think so. I I think the police He haB a in w vine-pre.'Rirlcnt tors and .nur.ses to track down the (■Jeorge L Graziadio. acting for Ming Uomm. .Adolph O. Malan M ing Comm. ST S. Tuck kher rhamrter* In the »tnry arc |ii»t have to arrest Someone. I'liblislier Dies’ sources oC infection and control "This may seem to many like a The Manchester |rs Holme*. Ml** Millie'* maiil nf)\v, dainty and pf^Uy. ho fould Oscar Mathinson and Ellen E I'h' v ve messed these esses up' so new principle in medicine, but it is Meet two of the men Win.ston Churchill was talking about when travel on trainM h«lf-f«r#» Shr« potential epidemics before they got Newman. Graziadio, sought the 10 (Ul.v* on Pith ileanie; rlilrrl.\ liornhly. They haven't lineovercl as old as history. " he nddist "We he said: "Never have .so many owed .so m\ich to so few." Handsome 1 Diana Drwip, amall partR in under way right for his client to erect a house j ikeeper C'hri* Gordon; local cil a single i lew and von knrr.v peo­ ! are trying to stop epiilemles before heroes of the RAF. Malan and Tuck, are in the U. .S. a* guests of | pu turra at tho aama studio wh^re Seattle Ort 31. Maj. Gen. ' "As much as 1 hate Hitler, as on an undersized lot on Summit »r 'Tod rainier. In lo\e pifli ple are demanding action The I they s(ait in.stead of months la- Ainerlrans who acted as obseiwers in England. .Malan is credited Bill woik^. <~larence Blethen. 62-yesr-old pub­ every one of us does. 1 must give stfeet bounded bn one side by the int*. Tod. Mary, .leunle. and (iro.se, ufor's probably running oc lisher of n ie Seattle Times, died him credit for indirectly irnproving 1 ter." with 35 enemy planes. Turk, onlv 25, has shot down 30 Axis war I riinl* Kpend a plca*aiit excnlag I alwR'.s en)oy areinic Bill property of a brother of Mathia- "fTP e till* fall and he wants a U'hirh ret’.ills an nrra.Ainn When I last night after a prolonged tllne*.'- son and on the either by land of birdfc ! Public Market the elf J . The next dab .lennlc ' ham p to start something It s Mra Blethen and two of their ^d Mary And l.lza'* l>ody hanging VAB.s fill! Vf-nr.'j ago aftop .!;$■ k the Mathiason estate. It was stat­ .ilwayii that way .feanle. But your four sons. Frank and William K, and by the more modem Russian the attic of tlie Morri* home, Harrymnrc had h*-on hen- tho f'FNt ed the lot was set off prior to attorney, he'll know what to do ' few ycar.^ I UM.H U‘Hvinp for horn*- Blethen. both Hssocl,*ted w-ith Th* ' Pachulskl, the piano number, petition of Arthur K. Bamforth open to a charge of violating the |ie ha* keen murdered. Musical Club adoption of zoning here and that She I'Sikei] lone and forlorn as and Jat k aaid, ".Ntonty, fptn’t go rimes, were at his bedside when “ Harmonies du Soir.” a pun haser for it has been found was di.sciissed. Bamforth asked zoning regulations. His petition Maiidle Acta! she, left the (oliage. death came Rir.-.sky-Korsaknff will he repre- was denied, home. ! have, no onr to talk Mith providing zoning rules coubl be . the right to alter a two family into Uhapter XXIII "I certainly hope her attorney'll out hrre:'■ General Blethen was one of the se'nted on the program when Mrs. a three family house at 3H-40 Hud­ Charles and Wanda Aspinall relaxed. know what io do." I repeateil to Both of .Siamr T> Pacific northwest's most dlstlr- Lists I^ro«jram Grace .‘Symington ami Mrs. Alice son street. Speaking against the were refused permission to alter It p.<.* a goiMl thing ilial Icaiirc .Miss Newman sought the right Quality Meats ■Maiidie pliil* i t sloo^l lo.>klrig He ( f.uld have tHlUcJ with Bill. giilshed new.spaper and mtlltai • Shaw will sing as a vocal duet, the request were adjoining property a one Into a two family house at |rl « full pighr* slcc|i lircausc to alter her property at 218 Hack­ after the ear. I should think There m som^lhirg figures He had headed the exten­ plaintive and dreamy ‘ Song of In­ owners Mary A. . Pohlman and 364 Parker street as the neigh­ )m then on we. xeemcfl to live in matack stret't from a single to a Inlghtmare ^ "\Y'elI. I'm not going to wait at)')iit thrir arlu iiiatvru’.sa and sive Times properties ainre 1P1.'. Menihers of r.haiiiinaile dia,” necomparvied by Mr.s Ben­ two family house, the additional .Mary A. Rainier. They both stat­ borhood is not one containing mul­ lU z a * death v ent dop n on the I in,going to i|o something nglit niafslury of the mother tongue that I and remained the active and a;; nett apartment to be used for light ed tiicy wished to see their street tiple homes. There was no o[>jiosi- T o I’ roHuiit ork s o f Icord offin ally aa jmirdg purposes. It wa.s ‘ remain limited to nothing thrgir tion to their petition. I 8 Special for Saturday le next day tratfu- w.i.s hcavv her ofien-moiithed somehow. j until his final Illness kept him fame ha.s l>eJ\n far reariung is than two family houses Bamforth Fanituis ('.omposurf. stated the rxtenor w.sition.^ I will sing his sf>ng. "None Hut the permission to build two house.s on tliree tamihes in the house he was ' Kx|>editmn II. which ended its re - Chickens for Roasting, large size, ^ ( f Sliooiingr by Japs three dimensional worlds That ' Ijonely Heart,” with Fdith I*eter- U)ts with .^6 foot frontage each on ' advised that he is laying him.sclf .search in January, 193.5. Il'r. Orway ahook hi,* head in of “Norwe^inn. Finnish finil R uh- .5 to 7 pounds each, Ih...... ispair. He d dropped in that sanie pulling baek of the mouth ; son at the piano For the final South Main street. Johruson relat-I nui.se h .M ns he talk.s. the same Fewer Farm Worker* alon ('omposer?’ ' Lower Round (iroiind, O C jrnlng Pith a tonic for leanie, number on the program a sextet ed he had bought the property Fresh CutTp Fowl, O Q a » rrypfie dead-pan full eye i)f th.e At Hale's Self SePve lO looked :iO pale th.at .VI.ridie Hr.tig Kong Get 31 - .P - The The prv^pi am which ha.s been ar- under the direction of Merger Da­ about a month ago and did not ! lb...... o o c C'oiiimh'i*. O 'V The total ^d called him. .khe had gone'o.d a( t"r. the hame stiff bn« k and ranped by tlic program commitice ley will sing ■■(lo't of .-Ml Nature.” know the new HO foot frontage re­ each...... y O C Briii.-h c.jionial government pr^i- . niiniher of per.son* 'xorklng on Chlirk Beef Ground. O O . * hi* car Pith him .ai'er lied iKek that fs’itrg' T h .s ha\::ig been •will he in rharj;i* o f’ Mrs. Marion an arnmgenient t>f part of the quirement until he sought building te.sted today to Japanese authori­ ' farms in the I’nlted .States this Chickens for Frving or Roa.sting. each— ft a presenption and they h.ad at Wrfct the .subtle ."UKR*.-^- MacLfi^an who will rnul the com- fifth symphony. The sextet In'- pvrmil.s rt'cently. He statevl that ■ WEEK-END SPECIALS AT Ib...... i f c V C ties in I'anton and Tokyo against fall I* ttv lowe.st since the U. .*1. long talk the shooting of an aged ( ’hlnrse tion of humor r-mung up b“ fore mentfl on each number in story clude.s Flifc Gu.staf'Jon, Rnvllla apfianmtly the party that s<»ld him , Dep'irtmcnt of Agriculture began Our Own Make I’ ure I’ork j".She'll probably .st ilT '.o'l ith farmer hy .Tap.ane.se sentries wdin. it arrives. form . BpKinninK 2 .30 it wiil Kent, I^eilcdna .Mansur Gertrude the piojierty neglet ted to ad\i.se ^ 98c and $1.19 \ n we drove up to the . Powell keeping rei-ords In It'?."), acconiihg ’ and Health Market latards. beef broth and .-ggiiog*. .'iuthorIt|e* s*PI, fired *.* the open with the works of FMvard Minor, fUa Wo^Kihouse and ^^sther him of the <'hange. possibly not Sausage Meal, lb...... MaWKt lid. "An.vway *hc .* bom out HoU.‘'e. T !*»fikefl fnr a high Splkerj to the Department 6f Rural Eno Grie^: who crerlitetl with havinp Seelert. knowing of It himse-ir CARRA’S MARKET British boundary Wednesday near Hale's Quality |ere talking to him long enough Shiimehiin e|e< trifled wall siu h as Bill had nomies at Ohio Slate University. 7 ^ raug^ht the tanp of Norw'ej'inn Ten will served after the pro­ It was asked of Johnson if 1)0 PRIME BEEF — EXTRA FANCY! FOR A CHANGE; LIVER AM) BACON! come l.a,' k « full-fledged ar-aind a former home to prote«,’t Part of the decline is due, accord­ folk-mu.sie m it.s varvinj;. leaping gram h,y a hostess committee com­ oth.e Sugar Heart Ib...... ^ V C halt three Chinese boys who were ‘‘.Just like chicken” can be said for our young, tender SU GA R Jlic* were alpay.* tticrc, cither Hale's Fresh .Mahnson hearing. Fancy Sugar Cured Bacon, freshlv sliced, tory toward the Britl.sh area 1 0 1l>fl. ■ 'k to the .Morn.* hoii.xc or to the piano will be played by Mra. Flora I Opp<-'Rition did develop when the I 2 f o r p.,«nj- and Doughnuts r*ha’ae with Mra -Kleanor FJennett First Pri'/.e I’ork, fresh dressed, O la . ite Police Post. |And na.*ty rumors p ore going Veal Rump or Leg, Ib. 29c at the piano. In.'^piretl by the love \ i(‘tii'.i of Auto 29c 1 "It's amazin' How •fest my See Them Matle While Tou Walt: round Rib Cut. Ib...... tSIC Tlinii;iii(I Roo.i^ts of ^is cousin who later became hi.s 57c P 29c iiind rienny confe.^Red that. Iscriibly cnmjgh. one evening \\ife', Grieg wrote the fine song I)i(‘s ill Hospital f Small. I.ean, Fresh Shoulders, O C a» TRY OUR ten he too'a time off fr'im i ha.b- t-arge ■'I'-h Rieijc I»n h ” This will hr sung Deft SrO.Ml HE.\RT TOMATOES ...... 1 for Ib...... A W C around p-ith the foree* of lap by Mr.i. Alice Shaw, contralto, a c­ II SUtJ AR Cl RED CORNED BEEF JELLY DOUGHNm Chuck Roost Beef ib. 27c Id order to go rowing on the companied hy Fdith Peterson. I OCEAN SPRAY CRANnEKHY SA!TE 2 fl»r : ./ Hartf'inl, Out. 31 'J* .losoph te. Oh, ye*, there was a nioooi Coffee Cakes and< Double (Jimriet Bangkok Tliailand, Oct .31 OUR CORNED BEEF IS PREPARED FROM ODR I... Smith, 20 of 27 Spring slivut. VERMONT MAID SYKl I ' ...... Genuine Spring I.amb Legs. 2 2 ^ Rib or Navel Corned Beef, I . — Id a perfect setting but re,ent The N'irwcpian composer f'hrls- r ricfcnsr appropriations cx- ; cl IS 3 J J p e a X^ says AuntJenny TOP GR.ADE BEEF! (Jo'tl t'Ml.iv at St Framis h'>s|iit:i! 5 to 6 pounds each, Ib...... tS s d C Ih...... I Z 2 C 'nt* didn t make for romatiec. tian SindioL’!' I'olorful and vigor­ ! FOR HUTRITIOUS ; ( AMPREI.I S PORK & DEAN S ...... 1 fo r I c.-rling 102 OflO.OOO ticals iT41,-| Fancy Brisket Virtim <*f in alh'Fi'-l hit ami rnn I'There'* *o miirh damn gos.sip Crumb Cokes ri Each ous piano sol.t I’ u.stle of Spring.” oiihiiooi .are contained m budget- | 15c (IriviT who \\r\n approhoiHDi! bv 1‘INEAIMM E .H l( E ...... N o. ca n Lamb Fores, boned and rolled l O a * Fancy Boneless Brisket of O C '_ little communities ' he [.omted will be plaved hy Mrs Fva Woo.l. uT-v e.slimates for 1942 just ap-1 polU'f after h»' telephnnotl pohee ; MEALS! ; P I .M P K IN , N o . 2 ' . c a n ...... for It. "And »o many thing* do o.ik I-arge Sire / A double fpiartui ronsi.sting of Fl- if you wish, lb...... I jfC Chuck Pieces, lb...... v C [.n.ved hv Thailand's fabinet. Corned Beef Ib. 29e heailipiartoTv- to a.'^k about the ac- kJ for the kitl." I sie Gustafs'»n Lavilla Kent. Ruth ( AMPDEI.I. S TOMATO SOI P ...... So tender, light and c'ulenl I "‘Sweeten it with DOMINO j J'But the [bollce say that ftiu.sh T'iIhI expenditures hy the gov­ Freeh Bowlhy. Fb'IletIna Mansur. Ma (il l,DEN'S MI STARD . 2 fo r Irettl kllleel Herbert t'ord ' I ernment next year are expeeted to I Jelly Doughnuts \V(Mxliiou.H<* G«*rtnale .MIrmr. Alli'e Ar.si-ru* (J ITovunral 23, of 310 I — a kind tor tasty made the Spry V O l N (i D I K ’ D D ()(i I O D D ...... (> fo r Hind him. Crime didn t lit In e.Htahli.ih a record, 260 000(100 Shaw a-.ii Ksiher Seel* rt will .sing Hill.sjile avomn*. \\ a.s arr*- t»‘il m Q u a lit y Bakery Goods . . Baked Right Here! |th the pcaeeful qiii'-t of the lical.< I J104.000.000l. Pork Liver Selini Paltiigrens haunting and connection with the ia.se om I *Tery ■ * «" DEI, MONTE TOMATO SAl ( E ...... F U U FLA V O R way Sugar Cured Ib. 27e wlhy accom­ ambulanee .Att»'ndant.^ saiil that Our Complete Meat Line Includes: ush knocked Cord off. He ha.*nt 2,c*Lei^comprewed yeset the injuries whadi causetl hiH W cup lukewarm water panied by Dorothy Keeney will AT OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT ifessed, but he'll go the hard death could he learned im- Quotations I teerpoon euter Sing Rubenstein's “Since First I ly once ‘ he trial start*. He hnsn l ^4 rup'Spry Gi^iger Bread Mix Pk, 19c Fine Beef Roasts Fresh Turkeys meiliately hut th.at it was believeil Met Thee.’ and will also do To fhance to beat this rap 1 ^ leeipoone eelt that he had received a fractured The Children.” by Rachmaninoff. Fresh Green Beans Fresh Peas Young Tender Carrot.s, 0#» ''B u t then tht.ae otlui-.s .a.- ' i cup euger Large Parkage Gold .Medal Plump Fowi Chickens Fresh Pork Htiasian Conipo^'r^ .skull.^ FREE DELIVERY The fact that there is a shortage 1 cup ecalded milk Fresh Broccoli Long Green Cucumbers 2 bunches f o r ...... Lildic ao sweetly point.* out - Mrs. Margery Daley will play Hn.spital atdendant.s ,aai<1 that of material la no reason why there 1 e**, beelen Kv aren't the w irk of the niim- 4 cure »ift«d e]|-p.rrpeee fiear Veal and Lamb for Roasting the piano solo “Moment Musical ’ S.mith leaves his mother, Mr.a. 241 SPRUCE ST. Nice Tomatoes should he a shortage of enterprise. White and Pascal Celery boy* At least they shouldn't Jelly Bisquick a composition by Rachmaninoff Mary Smith. Iy4*wiston, Me. — MaJ. F. M . NIchol, Intematlunal _____ 29c PHONE 7571 Fancy White lO # » 0 ^ ? # * J because v hat haim ( ould these BiisIneM .Mo4'hlnP* C«r|>oral|on. O'Ui’ble yeast into small l*3wl. or Chops for Broiling Brussels Sprouts Sweet Cider Etc. |o old women ilo them ? I'er- , • , , .\dand O’ Lakes, 11. and top* with Tod Palmer. ha* ever known. . . . pooperatlon . Purer Fpry fries witteut'un- Hamburg, 2 pounds...... Karo Syrup, Rlue Label, TBut I've seen some funny ones pleasant n e ll or smoke.) Drain. 161 CENTER STREET DIAL .12..6 Baby Beef Liver, 33c lb...... by you now will not only save. lit­ Black Raspberries 15c 27c lb. lb...... Royal Scarlet Fancy Coffee, Brown’s Butter, No. I '2 can, AC.* I my life. That little hlonil that tle business. It will save you as When cool, cut a hole and insert Golden Bantam Corn Either End or Piece! 2 f o r ...... ’ . ADC Ick a knife between Tony Ram- whll about 1 teaspoon jelly. Makes 3 Baron, sliced, , O A Lamb Patties, 3 grinds, . O A ^ lb...... I Iff's riba was the klmrih.it could doaan. 1-lb. c a n ...... v C Pork & Beans, Koval Scar­ —^Klo.vd B. Odium, dlreetnr o f eon- I.arge Can Burt OInay % lb. , ...... 4Lyc lb. Brown’s. Unsalted Tilel for a .young mother ad. tract distribution, OP.M. 73VF FLAVOA SAVRR Can. let, 3 tall Id Sadie Robin.* looked like a 3 35c TREAT A’Ol RSELF TO A Sausage Meat, Sweet Butter, Leg of Lamb, 29c STEAK! Pineapple, Golden Nuggets, 23-oz. cans . . . Title old maiden aunt, yet she Sauerktaut 3 Cans lb...... lb...... 49c 29c a good carvlhg job on her 29c Sprinir Lamb Royal Scarlet, 0 7 # * FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Fresh Spare Rilis, ^ g One Price! One Quality! ■Pickled Tripe, Legs, lb...... 29c largest ca n ...... i b # C La Choy Chop Suey Combi-1 IWell. do.i't talk like this to lb...... lb...... Tomatoes, Royal Scarlet, Large Bunch Pore Jellies, Royal Scarlet, new, solid pack, A C nation, ready to A A * 1 ludle," I warned, ‘riches had Waldorf Tissue Special Fresh O A Short or Sirloin lut enough of your crime de- Strawberry, Raspberry, No. 2 can, 2 for... A J C serve, p k g ...... 4 ( 7 C | Fresh, Celery 9e Hamburg, lb. J L w C Land O’ Lakes Grote A Weigel Itloos." PATTERSON’S MARKET Grape, Quince, Crabapple, La Choy Bean. ^ Aw * IShe's got her own ideas about Our Iliest Seller! Diced Carrots, Royal Scar­ I TELEPHONE-.3.386 ’ ' 5 Roll, 21c Freeh, Crisp 45c lb. 8-ounce glass, let, No. 2 can, ’ T| A _ Sprouts, No. 2 can I w C | Ise munlera ' He threw his 101 CENTER STREET Cut Up Fowl 2 f o r ...... JL mC I.A Choy aret In - the wafer and wc FOR A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GOOD EATS. Nalive Calves' Liver! Top quality, heavy beef, Frankfurters 2 f o r ...... I Tf C |ded bark for shore. . "I get a PATTEILSON’S SURE IS HARD TO BEAT! Spinach 3-lb. peck 2 for 25c Cut Stringless^Green Beans, Mixed Vegetables, A A * I out o f the way .shr ligures and well trimmed. Convince MOTOR OIL SPECIAL Freeh, Tender Tenderloins, " T A Blackberries, Royal Scarlet, No. 2 can...... JLTC x bg* out. I'd like to knoav how yourself of the difference! Royal Scarlet, ' ^ ^ Shankless. Smoked, Lean Shoulders lb...... /yc 75c each 29c lb. Fancy, AC#* No. 2 can, 2 for... O O C altes this business up. I know ...... 29c lb. Frankfurts. Carrots or Beets bch. 5c No. 2 can...... Pancake Flour, Buckwheatl hasn't expounded her theories \ViI.son Little Hams. 3 to 4 pounds ...... 45c Ib. Pressed Ham. Texaco, Shell, Tydol or Good Gulf Native Fresh Eitra Fancy Table Stock! that's not like her, but anaybe large, Freeh FRUIT DEPT. Blueberries, Maine Water or Plain, Royal Scarlet,! were right. I logan, she prob- Little Daisy Hams, 1 to 2 pounds . . . • 40c Ih. Minced Ham, Shoulders, lb, A # C .McIntoshjAr Delicious f' HONOR BRAND Fresh Shoulders, average 5 pounds . Your Choice: Potatoes, ^ ^ Grocery Deprt. Pack, Fancy, A l ^ ^ FROSTED FOODS 20-oz. package. 1 A * I • doesn't want' to stick her ...... 25c lb. Spiced Ham. Soup Bunches 2 p k gs,...... I Y C j . out with any wild Idcaa. But Fresh Pork Shoulders, lean, tender . Bacon. Savory Sirloin peck ...... No. 2 c a n ...... 25c lb. Sugar, Strawberries, Pancake Syrup, Royal Scar-1 •t they'd be honcya. Mauclte's Boiled and Raked Ham. Tender Sliced No. 2 Sweet Potatoes, 1 A ^ APPLES Whole Beets, uniform, me­ fCtlve story reading should Corned Beef, lean brisket, boneless ...... 28c lb. 10 lbs...... 16-oz. pkg. .,.. let, 25% Pure 1 A * l Jellied Corned Beef. 2 quarts 35c Pineapple, can 5 lb s...... 55c dium size. Royal 1 A ^ be this a fleld day for her." Fresh Boneless Brisket ...... 15c IT;'":.... 45c lyc Evaporated Milk; Sliced Peaches, Maple, 16-oz. btl. . . I Y C | ...... 28c lb. Chicken Ix>af. Native Cabbage Well ’trimmed. 5 lbs. 25c Scarlet, No. 2 can. I O C Pot Roqsts, fro m ...... FtrastoM No. 2 Turnips. I C .« 3 can s...... 16-oz. pkg...... f’e had a fleld day sooner than ■ 32c. .35c. 38c Ib. Boneless Smoked Ham. Freeh, Snow ftldta .5 lbs...... I D C 25c expected. In fact, things Rib Roasts...... 32c to 35c lb. Potato^ hu. 65c Campbelfs Olive Oil Pure. Imported, Peas, GARDENIA sliced or in piece. Lettuce, large. l A . - LAND O’ L.VKES m m CLEANSING TISSUE hcd to have hit their peak thj Mushrooms _ Ib. 31c Beech-Nut 1 C _ Tomato Soupv' lYi-ounce TjA#* 12-oz. pkg. • • • s • < |t noon when Officer Aptler ar- rtirS HAM*—Tempt.spme, Toothsome, Ta.stv...... Anti-Freeze\ 2 Qts. 45c head ...... l U C B l TTER. lb...... 4 IC Soft As A Petal! d. Quietly and no arguing, he ...... 4.3c lb. S0UPS.2eana IS C 3 cans ...... bottle 1 4^1 OUR (lOOD SCOTCH S.AUS.AGES...... 25c *lb SI ICFD Celery Heart.s, Package of 1 A I lounced he had rome to see ...... 2.5c Ib. Spear Brand Sweet Grapefruit 4 for 23c With Your Coupon. California Runkist Dog Ffiod, Morris. He wo* taking Ijter OUR GOOD TEA-Everybody Likes It ..!!..” .” ] . . . . . >..... 4 Oc Ib. bunch ...... 3 carts . . a ...... 200 ...... lU C i him. he explained. IT TlOSTt |Hm wfcHe teap Package of A A Mefnteeh er Delletotw IVORY SOAP DEAL! California Sardines, ti r u n rr I Fou're under arrest. Mis* .Mor- VEAL CUTLETS. VEAL CHOIRS. VEAL ROASTS. GROUND VEAU Prune Juice 0 1 17e 1 MmUuiA Bv Ftm with Sweet Carrots, ORANGES 5 caiis ...... fat wUter oOO...... I Borry It ha.s to be th*a wa.v. Apples, 6 lbs. 25c; 16-qt. bikf. 89c the porehaee of One Large 2 bunches for . . . I the police aren't satisfied with CeaUaealal . Our Own Tea, waslit* , answer*." He wasn't too DEI ir.HTFUL! Ground Bfeef, 28c ; Ib. Spinach, IVORY SOAF SELOX—The Speed Soapt Steak Ground ...... i . 38c lb. Ground V ea l...... !. 32c Ib. 39c doz. ^^2 ih, 1 Large Cake, js uMTi Mmi* 6 for dboiled and I think the sight ay9C Green Stamps Given With Cash SBha! Free DUT Plalrte» Cheery p eck ...... Our Own Coffee, 2 large AC*I ^be riri'a helpleaaness and t)te Blended as desired, with Veal. Ham. Pork Chicken Soup ^ 3 Pkgs. 25c. Feppere, or P ld d ei Tama* Mushrooms, 1 Med. Cake, Both . I 1 C P-6$«*r 25e packages...... A W C l her shoulders sagged madp Free Delivery On All Orders For W.00 And MsrsI teee Oa E'rery Pheee Or- SODA, FLT.L QUARTS 2 lbs, ...... a dislike hla errand. "It’s just FREE DELIVERY’ ! lot CENTFJR S'PREET ih...... Franco-American TELEPHONE 3386! Baldwin Apples. |g*t motve,” h* added “ Tour GROCERIES! FRESH VEG ET.A B lT^E fci BEER IN CANS ..lO c Spaghetti, Q*y will handle thing*. It Cut Mixed Fruit 7 lbs, ...... 3 cans Telephone Service Until 8:15 P. M. Dial 5137*| FtbaiBbad—" 3 25c 25 c trsonaliy, 1 didn't see how it Of Chickens from 4 pounds up to 5«i |d b a ^ y worae.' Maqdie waa pounds. All the Same P rice...... 33 c Try One! con 1 ~ ■ [i'StVv. ■ I lielp. She aat tljer* and for Fruit Cakes , L b : .45c Auwoiwrai j-^. .X !1 - 'p a g e POXniTEEfT'' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. 194 MANCHLSIEK EVEM.N'CHERALD. MANCHESTER, c o n n . FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31. 191! ?AGE FIFTEEN

rid of th«x« pest# u soon u pos­ peace t, nc^support 1 and issulpg sible. It would probably be a good 58 Arrests frauduler^check 1, theft 2. Japanese in Ihdo-China j Small Firms plan to secure one of the sprays O f arrest# made And jifokc- containing a hydfOc^bon-oll prep­ cuted A acciisecl were sept to Jail, WEEK-END SPECIALS AT aration. Repeat the spraying treat­ III Octolicr 30 ^ le d . 10 nulled. fi TudRments Furnish a Laugh a Day ' Data Asked ment several times. Or, If you can Northwestern Team Rated Even Choice Against Minnesota s i^ c n d e d on paymcrtl of hosts, • get an expert pest exterminator to ^ d gn ien t suspende.d 4, to Cheshire Stale OPM Director do the job for you. thi.s may be Motor Vrtiirlf l.aH Viov T and released 2, W. D. STAR M f M . lB 0 |>|toiH*iil to \iaBrem ediatcd and usually imcon- these figures for myself. ” States, or in Ottawa, Canada, and ur lllaik; roriiicr l>. t a r n violation of yhe motor vehicle comedy. He took the book. He is check­ with which to continue their opera­ request a bulletin providing Infor­ !. Uoacli, Htovfvfr .Stay ill >Ioii4*y; OiM# F']x|»erl 6 .iJM)0 to W a tc h Ite, fo r example, the exper- ing every logarithm! tions, the Office of Production mation about the beat methods of laws, only of the arrests being Wins Pimlico for other Fharges. Alhie Booth iendf( of the manager of the Ma- In another hotel, one hot tropical .Management, through the Con­ controlling any of the common SUGAR tl as IMfiily 8a<'kiiig. Favor llarlcni Flanli V5 Craiiic at Minneapolis jeatld\^hotel, one of the big rlown- night, some Japanese officers ap­ necticut State Director. Division of household pests. The. arFests were divided as fol­ BUTTER peared. entering the dining room, Contract Di.strihutlon. Carl A. lows: Failing to halt at slop sign III Toni^ht'K Bout. Satimlay; Smith May town ^ost^lric.a. Japanese offieer.s li.v Hill hliiR Special Race Points Kanis have l^en living there: Kcrently, in kimono and bare-footed. Cray, i.s seeking specific and com­ (■-.einoii Riiwe) 2! sp^'ding I, violation of road 10 lbs. 54c the arm\ requisitioned it. The The head-waiter approached, plete Information, including name Question: Ruth B. writes: "I find riilej/fi, driving motor veliicle with- fusion, t»rt. (/?*) Of till of Hy Sid Feder Play Denpite Injury; On Piirrhajiff of $7,00 French niKnager had to leave. quickly. Me intimated that In a of conrem. aildresa, and pro proper insurance 1. no license 35c lb. many Involved in *N’ew Kng> or Moro, llullal PuHliett Winner New York. Oct. 31._j,»n -For S For \ irtorv Piikeina DeKnitely Out Brit a (ioldler, searching his French hotel, bare feet were not mnniifactnreil of all small manu­ which 1 add the Juice of a 6. taking car 1, car theft 1. evad- /Jiig responsibility 2. turn- 1, ^t'a 1 mo-41 head loachtux up- guy who did his stuff for coffee personal efr«t.s, found q hook of quite, well, he hoped they under­ facturing establishments in ('on- helps to keep it soft. W ill this in-. rval, .Nolru l)a:iTt''.‘4 Kntnk l.«4‘Hhy . I'4» Kqiial 'i'rat’k Mark; O f Big (same. logarithms. TTve .soldier, it appear.s. stood nectlciit. according to a communi­ Jure the hair?" rci kle.ss 2. improper registration and rake# for nine years ami who 2. failing to report injured dog hit Maxwell House /VnnVN K..ir| MlHik are the FornuT Vale Slur SeiuU was not entirely familiar with As one man. the Japanese bow­ cation sent today by the Connecti­ Ankwer: A lemon rinse suet)/as ^luy .Start in 8<»v#i<‘ may he on the way back to that NAVY M0F>5 by ear 1. improper parking 9, two MU< h to roiMir up to N(»- league right this minute Krllzle Rv Earl lillllgan higher mathemaTics. To his mind, ed. departed. cut Oiam ber of ('onimerce to all you describe is generally consid­ liiher with unhoHli'h. triur\.s . , . Stratforfi 'reiiiu d iit to drunken driving 1. and driving lluiidi<-a|i Nov. l.'hli. /.ivlc Is certainly doing great with STANFO*^ ~ l¥/N Minni ipoll.#. .Minn. Oct. 31. t/lh the columns of n^ires sugge.sted a They re-appeared, a moment local Oiamhcrs of Commerce in ered to be beneficial to the hair. COFFEE inuidentally. they pre th** only n n v L 0 S £ Willie license under suspension 2. lb. 30c It. the fistic caviar during hlS stay - The Hell.wether of .Minnesota’s secret rode, a spy's weapon. Tlic later. In stocking feet! this .slate. tiiMl-year major t'oiauhe/i in the Defeat 8liie#: No .\lil»i Vagrancy 1. common drunkard Regular or Drip. R> Miunn llniiiixin on bash boulevard’s big comer. offen#*'. ( ’apt. Bruce .Smith, won’t Hay Anstst Them |ntry with pertecl elates. . , . start (omorrow’.# big gridiron bat­ Mr. Gray. In his letter bo the 1, inlnxieatlon 11, damaging pro­ I.'ntll he came along to chase F o r F irs t I a i##. lar a.s toolhitll in K^oer.il i* HiiHitiKin-. (let. 11 .-I', .Market tle with Nnrt h'A cstern'.# title-eye­ Coventry \^'omaii perty of the electric company 1. Van Camp’s \Vi»« the hoia.' with a namr that Henry A riiistrong out of the pic­ this requirement would be an ex­ .state chamber, states that "one of [reiruil. Inmomiw’ii Yankee ing Wildcats hut he'll .see plenty game law violation 2, breach of a lot ut pfople wish th**y tiad been ture a year ago. the gag man of cellent one for the entire air trana- the function.s of this office Is to l.liuin rj'i.s:iir l.N thl* ‘dlHlh le- Hanford, Ort 31 ITir Hart- of action in an engagement ex­ Local Lodge may try tn [yirlay his Sl.OOO the Five Flying Zivics tif I’llls- ! port industry to adopt, for it is cb- put small maniifacturcr.s in the League Executive |vhI o!' that hLstorle htfhting font Bl'iPs hav»*a t any «/ift toucl^^ MILK 3 tall cons 24c liurgh never had coilecled more pected to draw the biggest crowd I viniis that in eases of accidents .slate in touch with the defense |jh-L*adet.s n va liy here- pn<<' lag mti, a Jluii.OUU pot. Lou Tiifano. tho Jamaica. .N’ Y . than 52..500 for a fight. Then he when they line up aj'Hin.Ht the in Gopher hist'.ry intii Memorial I oi-eurring where faeilltles for contracts which may be o f Interest Swan makes ripli suds p.il.s, It 1.4 .strictly a •SuKhuni. IJistriet Host coiitrartor who picked up .Market and the great Hennery played a Stratfonl Flam/* hore next S'lmlay. I ofxi igroiiplng ar<* not roadily to Iheni " Pointing out that many of toothali wlt.s between Blaik Hartford. ,Oct. 31 TTie appoint­ Swift's Tomato Juice, Igst. tin 18c Wise for only ten notes, said return engagement before a Madi­ Thls,^^ information, the most [avaiiablf*. it might be a lifesaving of the larger eonrems are well In- Twice as quick |l I.a'ahy ami. .straid^e aa it may for the ficrappy gentlemen coarhe«l ment.of Mrs. William Jame.s Hag­ Srhnllcr’# today he vyas eonsidering sending son Square Garden record crowd cheerfiib-hlt of news to come from m easure.’ dexpol of 57k,OIK). wec'k. wa.# a development which automobile accidents, it i.s a which are not so covered and that Julienne Potatoes 3 tins 23c feume iij) with a miracle . . . in Sepiembei. eral Towns Here To­ the Oimnectihut League of Women And O, so thick. ^ track's eelebrated "Hundred And at 10 ji m (e s. t I tonight, came after -Minnesota’.# w’orkout measure that could he adopted by "ninny of those produce special­ K c l Ijibcl Iw that Bosl(»n ('o)leg^e haa . Th^ Bluee tlmill,' won the hall Voters, and as a member of the I Grand ’ Handieap. feaile.ss Kritzle come,# back to the toilny .'Jniith, who hns done noth­ the general populatinn with ties. and the Impact on them of ten some bumpa. imost of game but not until they had trailed night for Meeting. State [.^ague's Executive r'onimlt- I After Market Wise had defeat- Garilen against Ray Robinson. ing all week but Job around after value.” priorities may result In curtail­ Salada Tea ■iny'a recent back*A)a|pper» are the Ftam/i at halftime 7 to U Only t” e. was announced today, Mr.s. i-lb. pkg. 43c ; ed H.iyre Martin's Hsltal by a Harlem’s hammering beanjicle. In taking heat treatments for a knee Asserting that it was "encour­ ment, if not .suspension, of their • M oreover and ao forth. Swan Is Tying that he taken at leiLSt one ohe either team ha/* I>een able to King David Lodge of Odd F el­ aging to note the increased Inter- 'Haggerty, who is\a member of the ! head in the Pimlieo Special yes- a 10-rounder that Promoter .Mike twisted against .Michigan, said the operations ' While they cannot be 8 ways better than old-style tloat- f.vier . . Mut that/* f<.M>tball lead the Hlirei*. thi.4 t>eing the Long lows will be host tonight to lodges e.st the airlines are taking m Uunr West Hartford I.a*ngiif of Women Red Heart Dog Food 3 for 25c I terdsy, Tiifano said his horse de- Jacolis says flatly has all the ear­ member had "loosened" up and felt expected to do the impossllile. Mr. rywhere you re a hert) while Island Indian brigatle which la due much better. pilot.s’ health.” the do< ttirs told Voters, tills the vacancy created hy ies. T ry it! Double dare you! ^ , ,servensmg re­ Elizabeth Andrew of that city. Tuna in every weak i In that rzer. Market Wise may turn out and the boys will rut up a Ftams were victims (fi a pair of bail on h.and will .#ee Bill Daley, the begin at eight o'clock, but the reg­ in enabling them to replace some py cL#e, . Big Ten's leading ground gainer, sults among 103 pilots who had Rom in Ohio, .Mrs, Haggfirly went meet H. C. Hatch'.** Ftleflteo, which touch of more than 55.5.iioo breaks and were finally beaten ular meeting of King David lodge of their non-defense production GRACIE ALLEN Cadet nrfonse rrlek.v been flying regularly. to elementary and secondary Boneless Chuck Pot Roast, lb. 29c »et a new world’ii record of 3:.30 .So even If F"ritzie lose.#, be can’t 20-7. in Smith's left halfback poeltion at will open at 7:J0 Loral members by some of the innumerable Items JUnee this eoni.er rale.# both of schools in Portland. Oreghn. a.nd GEOIOI BURNS 4-fi for two milcR and 70 yarda say he's going hack to the bushes the kickoff. But .Smith, sparkplug required for defense” Ise splendid roaehes on a par. It They took the lead in five min­ are urged to especially nnt« the ."Spokane. Washington, and flt'tend- Gold Medal , yeaterday in winning’ the ftieconTl with [lesniil.#. of Minnesota's ofTcn.sp this year, is earlier time In the cormnuntcation transmit­ PAUL WHITCMAN ^lulling for a tie . . . and that utes of the first pentxl when Noony 1 e i the University of Minnesota and running of the Kxterminator RoliliMwtn Favored expected to be sent into action at Many out of town lodges will be (iliiitoii (s. M icliols ting this request for Information |i happen very easily . . . l^eahy Powers intercepted one of Vic Bay- the Univer.sity of M'a.sliington. Harxlicap by a length and a half Until late yesterday, the gam­ lock's passe.s and raced 63 yards the first scoring opportunity. represented al tonight's gathering to all local chambers of commerce. put on a- swell offense, but It •She i.s a member of the .Mlnnc.sota over Mrs. .Mane'Kvana' Shot Put. bling gentlemen were telling you News on other Gopher cripples and an invitatiern is extended to all F. W. Orr. executive vice-president II have to he better thajl that TOSS for a score, whereupon Sefjienko Itelired l»v Slate chapter of the Kappa Alpha Theta Haltal gave Market Wl.se an un- that Zivic wa.# k to 5 to get a good cr/nverted. That was the way it wa-sn't so cheering to Minnesota members of the fraternity in this of the ( 'onnoctlciit (.'hamber. 1.05 ■overeome the lri<-ky defense.# expected tough battle but the MUSTAN6S .supporters. Helge Pukema, star Sorority. FLOUR roiitilry going-over by the skinnv vicinity to be present. A fter the stresse.s that "the wider the Above item# limited. L Hl.aik. aided and ahettery thi.»* vear to Incrcaae iiay granted retin-ment hv the chee, Wa.shington. and in 1912 and NATIONALLY ADVERTISED them. However, overnight the touchdown that beat Michigan last ties in this t^tate. the more effec­ lided tipst#rs. none other than hia rarniiiga to $H7.?*♦>.* crashed over finm the one-yard State Krnployre.s' Ketirement ('«»in- 19.'!1 was on the .staff of the Seat­ 49lh street commissioners have line to knot the count. A little week, la not expected to enter the Urge liiforiiiatioii tively can he solved the problem 11V I ■ ec*»s*A C A W • •lO ’SC ** k Aiip Hadley appears to lyave a Both Market Wiae and FiliHteo mi.asion after 33 years service tle l.iaily -loumal of Conimerce. smartened up. as we ,#ay In the battle of defense and that of assusting Tiling enani e to sin i eed the lair Are eligihp- for the Bowie Handi- Uter, Joe Hugret fell on a looae with the state He will retire on She edited the Tax Administrator's .lacobs beach .set, ami tlii.s morn­ ball on the 23 and Joe (,'ottone Graham .S|mrks Wlldcate On Blood Tvypes nec'm ber I and will be paid $3.- business to adjust itself to the seri­ New.s, the official monthlv. and Jry Connery as Ma.#.#arhusetL# tap. Doubt whether Smith will be ous and difficult task of continue BREAD Iresentative In tVmgix-ss from A fter the Bowiu Mandnap Tu- ing Uobln.son was a mere 10 to 11 .scamperefl behintl j>erfert inter­ 780 a year. other puhliratlons of the Federa­ 1 -Pound I..oaf! in the betting ference for the .score to make it able to stand much rough going — Mr. Nichfils rntereil tlic employ operation due to existing condi­ tion of Tax Admini.strators at the Iseventh di.strlrt . . That form- fano aaid. Market Wi.ne going and the ab.#ence of Pukema— has Boston. Oct. .11 A recom­ tions." JYankce pitcher i# a much more to get a rcat.' Thi.s writer, who diirlpg the pa.st 13-7. When Kddie Wallman inter- of the state in lOort as a stenogra­ Public Administration Cleariiig lepled another p.-i.^s m the last’ dreepped the We.stern Conference mendation that all persons In the im nine months ha# watched Fritzie pher an«l clerk in the Stale High­ : Mou.se, in I'hicago in 1917 and 19ix lilllar tlgiii-e in that district than M . next nu»ve then likely will champione from their favorite's United States carry with them in­ n>‘ of the announced t andldates. b«’ to California, wher.* he may look alternately as hot as a fat four minutes of the game. the way Department uiuler the first I Early in 1917 .she intervicweil con- m n TAKE j) MULE FOfi role into an even-money choice formation regarding their blood Ink.# to hu# efficient preaenta- try to emulate the jaTformaina* of nmn in Aiigusi aiul as Chilled as IllucH put It on ice But not until State Highway f'ommlsslonrr. i siilar offli ers in Chicago for a VAWERMT GKEEN WAVE with the Invaders. Northweatem's type - as do airplane pilots —Was I i here.abouts of one of the another bargain h* r.se. Tony Pelle- tsinrding hou.se coffee, tabs Hohin- U U [> E ... ^ they haOUS£S COMMOPOtttS.. backficld strength ■ - centered made today by two Mayo founda­ MeniD herican League baseball film.# . . . teri’a Bay View, which won the :^r.n the winner this time, although swlvos received one of the worst wa,s made chief clerk of the de­ I eign Trade. " publisheil by the MEATS the Brown belter from 12.5th street frights gf the season. around Bill De Correvont and Otto tion speriallsts In aviation medl- ■ we.st I^'agiie of Nations. ■ only trouble Bump's self-ap- rich hamiicttp Graham—has made the Wildcats rine partment hy i'o!mniH.moner \ Supply IS making Ms first start as a wol- ^ -Mrs. H aggerty's hu.shaml i.s D i­ atovitleiice 3-L at Mexico O t y ’s 8.04V)-foo'- altitude gi .'nr hoiik€'(i nvorlienil anil rxi it.-i| : pa I t s. vei.sity of Coniivcliciit athletic running of the offense, the work nesota tomorrow. , " I t Is believed," they said, "that home In West Hartford .Sumlay: 1 r<»uncl .\APrnK^ lilghl games his Universitt of Jeers from (!rowest o f (,’harley Molloy in kicking, both I .Arena Laat Nipht in Northwestern’s hopes for victory Brrakfa.it t'oililloil rgga.'ham. tiled and fell, lus gun di.M'iiarging. [ Tmont 9>othaneis have dmpiied. im kick-off, points, after touch­ on Inwlaiid golfi'fs who began lie principally with Graham, aa of his good nights, he's a very un- Week of the fall .seitsoii. On W ed­ wnfflrs. .stew-ed prunca. iThrsc gee.sc ilriqiped at his. feet. Roasting Chickens lb. 28c lich "Fuzzy " Kviins has called down and held goal: the pass- Overtime Strtigjrle. match pl.'iy to.l:iy for the -Mexican much of a spark to the W ildcat Its basketball squad . . . That By The .\sMOciated l’res.s plea.snnt fellow to be in there Lunch Kico. aalnd of cciei y and I Our Super Cube I4on Meade is leading nil the nesday the fre.shman soccer team catching and running of Ray Amateur Cbaniplonship. attack ss Smith has been to the AMERIC.4 S BIGGEST NICKEL S WORTH |e# him something to do besides pitching at any given rival. In ad­ bAV D O’ I.AKF.tR OR IO W A grated rarrot.s on letture Jockeys In the cmintry in the niiin- topped the previously unbeaten Sciia«el, .sophomore right halfback: . The mile-and-a-h.ilf altitude Gopher offense. This brilliant Wild­ I r y about football before go'lng dition. no one realizes Vwlter than By The A.ssociated Press DinniT Raked rabliit .Mewral her of winners he hns' ridden this and the kicking of Bob Harris, showed up ye.#ter(lay in the score.# cat sophomore can pass, run and PINEAPPLE Steaks lb. 35c Zivic, him.self, that a decisive kick­ Killingly High ■school team 3-2. On The .New Haven Eagles, who relery, buttered heel#. leMiire aal jbed, . . . ' year, and yesterday he added four ■sophomore left halfba.k. Another of ino.#t o f the 16 United State.# kick and In every game this sea­ iD.tD DOlH.i; Aiit|iorlzed Rottirrsi I'hat 10-('hib American Hooke' ing around could mean a onc-w.iv .'sattirday, the varsitv football team BUTTER ad, fruit whip. <~ y more wHth a great riding show at feature, probably unnoticed by the chased the Providence Reds over players, who turned in .second, son has given his club a " lift '’ as JUICE Monday: rr.p.si coi..\ c a o f c e n t r a l v h .l a o b Fresh Spare Ribs lb. 23c LgUe, which got awav to a fn.#l ticket hack to the leaky-rraif cir­ defeatesl Springfield College at rounds considerably above their C O lP K .^ U m p ire I ’ity, but he still gel.# a cuit and tho.se hamburger Joints •spectator# but appreciated by the the finish line last year in the East­ soon a.# he entered the lineup. Brcakfa.at Eggs poached in Center C ut It-42 start Wednewl.ay night. Vhonia of txxia every lijne he shows •Springfield 25-8: the varsity soccer coaches, was the work of .sopho­ fir.#i nine. When he.'s not in there Bill De III will heioine unmanageable If ern Division race of the American milk and placed on re-toasted filmself on a .New York track team t'lrned bark the previously more Mill Dnipo at renter Dmpo Of the first six. fiyir had par 35's Correvont will be operating at left 2 lbs. 85c 2 r:-5 4 c lakes in all the cities clamoring Hockey League campaign, have shreilded wheal biscuits: stewed S2 1 0 ist when and what started the undefeated Brown team 4-1 to go Is a ball "h aw k" both on offense on the first half of the qualifying half—and be Correvont. as a soph­ Pork Chops lb. 33c membership . At least three apricots. lay of antagonism to the little into a tie for first place In the New and defense. He is in on practically ■#erved notice on the RetL# that round, but only one of the 32 omore. beat the Gophers with a . t to A-Pound |ups. including one In Hartfonl. $ H igh Srhool Tvaiii Lunch Cornbread: string hean.s. SOLIMENE & FI.AtiG vet^iyan is hard to #ny. He has not Kngland I.eagiie: the varsity cross every tackle and in addition, after thing# are going to be different qualifiers wa.# able to make par on long run. combination vegetable salad. ea.ger to get franrhi.#ed, even 'country team outran a strong passing the ball and carrying out the serond nine, after they had I.NT. Fresh Shoulders lb. 26c It does mean a JIOO.OOii invest- been' particularly popular on the AI Hartf4>nl thi.# year. Cat for Proteins Dinner Meat balls; green peas; metropolitan track..# .since his .sus­ •Manhattan team at Store# h\- the hi.# a.#signments on any run. kick begun to tire in the rarefi«^ air. ; 3SI O n tc r St. Manrhoster L t . . . The klagle# got away winging cabbage salad, baked apple ^ Nation-Wide Stores ^ Slrietly Frenh—4 l.bs.'Average pension for iM'tting against his own slim margin of 27-28 and the fresh­ or pass, he in u.siially on the spot The top ,#ix had an average ot i tut something may hap|>en sism with two victones In their first two Lasl Nigh 1*8 Fights Pinehurst Meat Value,*!, as advertised in Thu rsda^ Tiic.silay; Phono .Mai mounts In Florida in 1936 was man cross country team downed to block or tackle wherever the 35.3 strokes for the first ntne | Irediice the.overhead . . . All of starts thta wason. and the Herald. Breakfa.st Whole wheat eereal; Roasting Porkg^ Rib lifted three years ago. Manchester High tackle# West the Yale yearling harrier# at New ball ends up. The work of Aubrey holes, but their average was 39 | lb. 25c hockey magnate.#, both major triumphs were double sweet be­ coddled eggs, whole wheat mu- But the dislike of some o f the Ilartford this afternoon in that Haven 25-30. This .10000 pefcent and Paine at the ends has improv­ over the second nine, which has a, Plump Fresh Turkey# lb. ^.'ic A LL VE(; ETA RLE minor.’ are awaiting an export- cause Providence waa the victim By The .\ssociafed Press flns. New York fans Aime out into the city on the gridiron at 3 o’clock, record Ava# an encouraging feature ed greatly. They are catching par of 36. I flood Sized Fowl ...... each SI .3.3 Red Wing at that will be attempted In on each oceaslon. M*illiam5port. Pa. Bob Mont* ,Lunch ■ V'egetable soup, whole open this Season and now he is f'oach Tbm Kelley has been ex- and should do much to keep the passes better and their defensive Buddy Ward. U S Amateur; |rtfor«l two weeks hence , . . For Following Wednesday's success- pT>mory. 138*;, Philadelphia, f*ork Ftoasl ( Rib or Strip). 29r lb. Sliced Bacon, lb. .’iric wlreat eraekera Jeered when he rides to the jiost penmentlng this week with a Uronn.# on their winning ways for play Saturday was the best of the champion, blamotl his 74, three JEWEL SHORTENING first time that city will house fi.I home-opener against the Reds .stopped Fr.vnkie Wallace, 1434#, Fav«iri(e Sirloin or Short Steaks...... |i,_ Dinner Raked ham. earnds; 8 Oz. Can ...... 31c and he Is hooted again when he makeshift backficld and line due the balance of the aeason. Record.# .season. over par. on the altitude. However. iairape Juice I lee skating revue and the *ur- the Eagles edged across the decid­ Cleveland • 51. stewed tomatoes; salad of green 8 Oz. Can Chocolate rides back from the finish no t.i Injuries. tThetlat has been given to date are a# follows: Varsity Johnny Dawson of Los Angeles, Puritan^Supreme or Star (Jiiality Shorts Mahieu's wtll be provided by a new In- No >17011 has been made this ing goal with only 40 seconds left Burlington. Vt.—P#sle Stewart. leafy wgelahles; gelatin matter whether he wins or loses. a thorough tryout and he looks football won 1. lost 4; freshman with two 36-hote rounds, and E-ft-over ham; slewed and Vegetables with another favorite. Cross Ques­ was hlttin g'’em on the nose. The Reds opened the third period of Mexico City for this morning a have its hands full when they ble return of Al Atwood. Co-Cap- with a 3-1 lead, but when -Windy turnips; string beans: lettuce ami -iranulated lb. .. , ...... tion at 56.20. in the day’s finale. The losd of Doggart. Rob ’Turk- match. Other pairings include Philadelphia — Tony# Ciaco, PINEHURST FRESH POULTRY 29c meet the Middlebury College team taln and tackle, to the line-up gives Steele waa sent to the penalty box. 171'_,, Norri.stown. Pa., outpointed tomato salad. No dessert. Suifar, 10 lbs. .. Apples, Baldwin.s, Ripe Olives No.i^HcanTSc e»4CT B H B Mgvici He was booed In every race. ington and Wallullkl was • severe as a feature of the annual Dads' .'ohnny, Dawson of Los Angeles N.-\TI\ h BROir.KR.S i l,b. Roasting ('hickens 55c additional hopes of victories for New Haven took full advantage r# with Dick Skipsey of Mexico City; Georgie Miller. 167, Philadelphia Thursday; Native Fowl, 6 lbs...... blow to the team. However. Ron- Day at Storrs on Raturday. The 25c the concluding games of the sea­ the "Reds' shnrthandedness to tie 181. FRYERS I L.VKOE F o w l...... Jb. 31c Breakfast French omelet on lb...... Peanut Butter 2-lb. jar 25c \taMAaafi New Haven. Oct. 31.- 015—Oon- .nie Carlson and Pat Vendrillo have Middlebury team in its games to Ed White of Houston. Mexican 29c son, which, after Middlebury, in­ the score. Rookie Jack Schack and champion.in 1935. with A Cortina Melba Toa.st: stewed figs. Maxwell Hou.se Grapefruit. centrating on perfecting its aerial greatly Improved since the Weav­ ilste has played some oi the best I MoFKhttftf clude Rhode Island and Rutgers, the veteran George^ Patterson The best buy in .Sausage is Old Farm's Coiinli y St vie Lunch Rak(*d sweet potatoes; Coffee, lb...... Spare Ribs, <0 attack occupied the Yale football er game and that was, evldedtly. small college teams of New Eng­ of .Mgxlro City: W ilfonl Wehrle of 30c 4 for ...... 25c nftf Phormo€y both away. found the Providence nets to knot Raclije, Wls.. with Bob Hillyer of Sliced Sausage Meat at 3.'>c lb. M e will have Deerf.iot. cooked celery; lettuce .salad. team yesterday as It closed .seri­ Just what they needed. Both were land, losing to Williams. Tufts, lb...... Ttl. 42 ■ H# T. the count and after Norm Calla- Tampico; Bobby Riegel of Houston Dinner— •Mushroom Soup; roast 24c ous preparations for Baturday’a (ri’cen and a ^It over anxloiis at Colby and Norwich and defeating The probable starting line-up Bnghtwood and Old Homestead Small Links S & B Tomatoes, Our Own Circle Coffee lb. 23c InrlMrflMK dtne had put the Reds ahead again. with Fred Perry of Los Angeles; beef: baked beets; lettuce and egr- Campbell’s iiliMlaalwM game with Brown In the Bowl here. th< start of the game but settled only Union Ctollege. They loat last Saturday la as follows: left end. Bags. Bulk Lfnk Sausage, ;i8c lb. Leg of Laitib, 2 lb s...... CampbeU's Marcel Trem blay notched his sec­ and Spec, Stewart of.Ro.swell. N. /O rot salad: prune whip. 25c Tlie stress on forwanls was the down to play conservative foot­ Saturday to a powerful Norwich Dick Aubrey of Nor.vich; left Chop Suey ...... Tomato Soup, lb...... ond goal to send the game into M.. with''Ralph Elguero of Mexico Friday':-. - 29c result o f a rumor that the Bruins ball. W est Hartford In gunning for University team. 34-0. Tills game tackle. Ken Maikkula of Eveleth. Celery, overtime. City. ftiMKl I ot Roasts and Chuck or Rump Oven Roasts. Breakfast’ Poached eggs, criap 3 cans ...... 20c Tomato Soup 3 for 22c are weak against a passing offen­ Manchester and hopes to upset is a natui'al in that Coach Ben JUnn.: loft guard, A l Plnaky of bacon; Melba Toast: stewed rala- CORNED BEEF bunch ...... Redii Herald Advi». sive.'Q. C. D. KeUey's charges. The game adll In the only other game, Wash­ For Thrifty budgets we suggest J he 81.3.3 Fowl. . 10c strictly Fresh Beck, who brought a strong team Hartford: center,. Milt Drop© of ington. making their American ln«. Mild Cured start, weather permitting’'a t 3 here several years ago, was Coach Plainfield; right guard- Charley 29c Pork Roasts, and Lamb Shoulders. * Lunch— MiUc applet. Sheffield Milk, Pears, o'clock. ^ league debut, dropped a 1-0 ver­ Medium Eggs doz. 39c J..O. Christian’s gridiron mentor in Molloy of Bridgeport;.right tackle, dict to the IndlanapoUa Capitols. Legs of Small Selected Premium l.amb. Dinner- Left-over beef , spin­ 3 tall c^ns . . . . 12c to 25c lb. John Greepwood of Bridgeport; 25 c dozen ...... 35 c Burt Olney's No. 23.25 up self-addresaed envelope and 5c in against Robert CX Zuppke. who the same weight that was ghrsn Pepperidge Farm Poultry Stuffing. atanaps. Tokay Oropes, 3 lbs. 23c Ft'Ve high averagea—12 gamea: Whirlaway, while Fendon drew THESE PRICES ARE QUOTED FOR CASH! still operates on the old theory pracUclnj|. a lot during the aum- M. Bchuhert ...... iis j Radiator that a football ooadh la paid • to iner mohthk 'this waa denihd by the top Impost of* 126 potmds. RoesHon# and Anawyeii Lge. Calif. Oranges^ W. t)ieu, Jr...... IIOJ Anti-Freeze, doz. 38c coach and not to rccmi.t material. them when they pointed out' that J. PaatlBo . . . . . i ...... 108.0 ADAM (Spra.T for Dentroylng Bed-llllg«!) quart, c a n ...... BURSACK BROS. Coaches who alt stfll and wait 'Schub«>rt haa all Uft hopora up to’ Clurlea 8. Howard's cradt flOy, Questten: Mes. Emily J, writ*#: 25c W. data. 8r...... 1‘...... IOTA Chiquita Ilia, prepared for har *tS9 Hartford Road — liel. 8M2 for the better athibtea to coom to data and ask. In tha next breath J. Weta :...... 1O6A 'Phieiui n t Qroccrt/^nc ‘1 find fhat..w# are troubteil by them don’t get very far these days. why they ahould be alngled ouL teat {in tomorrow's Pimlieo Futur­ bed-bugs. How can I get rid of Fancy Cabboge High ilpgle. M. Schubert. IM. Native Fresh Eggs— K ITTE L’S MARKET I W. HARRY ENGLAND lb. 2e A bA aa demonMrated at Pena- ity by worklag half a mils aaaUy la s tu f^ h them ?” reOow Otoba The averagea, puhllaiiad today, High three, M. Schubert, S8L h) 30 ssertnds flat. Tratnar TUas Pullet 4Size. O A If BiMell St. 1M..42M | Maacheater Orwa TeL S4K1 - KINNEY/ aylvafiia, ChrneU. Btahfeid and show that the teniM of tha taggua Answer: Since the presence of High team aingta. Team N

B!AXriTE?:TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. rRlO A I, OLTIUBEK 31, 1?41 PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAT, OCTOBER 31. 1941 PAGE SEVENTEEN

1 RED RYD ER Little Beaver Has a Hunch BY FRED HARMAN f f o r 1 .T o r Sense and Nonsense IT S JU ST « 8CK. RAtS,LITTle wmim BEA’s'E R .' g o SAK BEWT Zitg's Wants r\bur Benefit s m you want (o-stay young? Dlstruetlng all mankind, and T o S L E t.P ! dlasufied 'The easiest people in the world M m lot the best ways is to be in- h inli.a. Ill particular, Ellen kept her tq deceive are ourselves. 1 |ly interested in the thing.H of savings III lier room. and tomorrow, letting the But Cupid was too much foFher Husband—You nay the bill col­ Situations Wanted— | Rooms Without Board 59 W'anted to Rent about it. On the judge’s inquiry, past take care of itself, at lost, and she agreed ,tr marry lector is downstairs? Lost and Found Automobiles for Sale 68 person can do something Female 38; Local Soldier the man told him that the dog had the local butcher. She asked her W ife— Yes. F O R S A L E 1941 PLA'MOUTH 2 LARGE FURNISHED room, suit- WANTED — BY YOUNG local bitten someone about a, month ago Finish School |t the future, but not the past. m istress: Husband Well, tell him lo take LOST— GERMAN Police doe, forget that then; is a great Ellen — Whs,f’s the best way lo tone 4 door , radio and heat­ OFFICE WORK—15 YKAR.S :« able for two, also iiuigle room, couple, four or five rooms. Call and that the case had been taken that pile on niy desk. male, black and tan. vicinity o f ly of Interest in the present pill iny money iM tile bank? er, low mileage. Also 1940 Ply­ receptionist, bookkeeper and ste­ heat and hot water. 402 Tolland 5523. to court. Coventry. Rew-ard, Phone Fred Wins Honors future—no dull moments. Employer-e-J thought jmn didn’t mouth Club coupe, radio and nographer. Mimeograph and roul- Turnpike. Tel. 2-0232. H e asked a prominent Demo­ Canvass Her! T o E ngland’s R. A. F . Miller, Manchester 8626. WANTED—FOUR OR FIVE room trust banks! heater, white sidewall tires. Depot tlgra’ph experience. Tel. Manches- cratic alderman from his district , Each night you die. I know you tenement, by family of 5, in or to intercede, he told the Judge, E llen —No m ore I do, mum. B u t do not war* to die. .Square Garage. 241 No. Main St. te t 4640, lid you hear what the naughty FOR RENT—DOUBLE room, gen- near Manchester. 86 Holbrook Private Lewis. Is Rated and the alderman later reported ptian girl said?" "No. what?” It’ll be safer In the hank than In .I Enumerators Have Got You who arc young and brave; Personals tiemen preferred. 23 Newman St. Ave., WUllmantic. that he had "fixed” the case with (be a mummy bye and bye!” Ihe houae with s strange man but, be that as it may. Highest in Grade in Judge Dunn, thaPTie would not shout I MADAME VAUGHN gifted reader FOR -SALE .MODEL TT Ford 1 Articles for Sale t.5 |)Iel4‘fl W o rk ; On Each night you rise and sf«ir in­ WANTED- SI\ OR SEVEN room have to pay anythlngHjut would to the darkened sky and adviser. Advice given on 1-2 ton truck. Tel. 6121. FOR RENT FURNISHED room house, first floor or duplex, in or 2 4 2 d Coast Artillery. ny B man has lost his way have to get rid of the pet. Slight liierease .See Askem—Who best you up? Like silent winging geese. Then everything pertaining to your life. FOR SALE-MENS REBUILT Inquire 136 Biaaell street. near Manchester Tel. WilUman- hg strangers because the 1933 CHEVROLET COUPE, $59; Judge Dunn then IdentiUed him­ Know it-r-You see, it's tliis way, let no man dare say Special reading.i 50c. 2194 Main and relastcd shoes. Better than tic 172-W3. Private Francis H. Lewis, of Ir was too busy to get ac- OUT OUR WAY 1933' coach. 4 new tires, self and told the man that no one I took my girl to a restaurant and You are not holding freedom’s BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE Street, opposite Capen .street, new cheap khocs. Sec them. Sam ATTRACTIVE SINGLE and dou­ 217 North Elm street, a member A. F . Howos and' Sam uel Rol lited with him. WITH MAJOR HOOPLB $9f': 1934 Plymouth coupe. New had approached him about the she found a fly In her aoiiii. She torch as proudly high Hartford, Conn. Hours 10:.10 a Yulycs, 701 Main. ble room in new home, very con­ of the 242d Coast Artillery station­ who have been taking the schi paint. $99, 1937 Ford coach, very case. Today he launched his in­ hen he entered the restau ran t r.TlIcd the waiter and said: "Taka Al thole who died and tossed t h e m .SOVERMIklT CUV5 MO, •THtV'Rt" X / KIO, HE. m. to 9 p. m. Phone S-.ISOl. venient to Aircraft. Call 6759. Houses for Sale 72 ed at-Fort Terry, N. Y.. has been eniiineratlon In the town of M AIm T USIKJ* v e z v dOOO WWY m o t m o o k u p v o u r . eS A D ,T N l6 S S ,T HAVE H\T UPON A clean, 5265: 1937 Ford coupe, new FOR SALP: SHALlXiW well vestigation. evident Unit it had been tills insect out of here ". it on from yesterday! [jStAAKT—THEY V O A tu 'T -- honored with the highest rating J-UOSMIMT-- HUDOUIsl’ RE'^OUs/IMG ooormact t o paint, 5265: 1937 Packard coach; w ater pump, and 10 room B oyn­ SEVE.N MILES FROM Aircraft, FOR SALE—LARGE 4 ROOM che.ster have finisheil their hons W night. Askem -So what? God keep it ever burning for ItMOW WHEM 1 THIS OMElS 61M P L E R . p r i n c i p l e THAN THAT.^ for any man of his grade In the U P IM l i t t l e CL\ early. HITTIM’ MtM FBF T IL L T h ’ MEXT y EVER';' t h e b o o t w i l l s e t t h e m a t t o W. tires, heater. $995; 1941 Pack­ J, Holl. Tel. Mancheater 5117 or CLEAN COMFORTABLE room.s located Overlook Drive. William from the Gla.stonbury line to I A J O © / W AR / CAV/ CMEE.<&E / FORD .SEDAN 1940 4 door, radio, for rent, near bath, continuous Kanehl. Tel. 7773. The letter.announcing his honor HOLD EVERYTHING R aTATiNS.'-*-RKTH 6 R N E A T ,E H ? ard six sedan with electricmatlr 5118. follow s: German SpokeKinmi'n East Hartford and South Wlnd.i —Some men thirst after hsater, perfect, 557.5. (.'all after 5 hot water Board optional. 99 Por­ clutch. 5 new VV. W, tires, $975; "Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lewis, lines and Mr. Robb has covered t |, some sfter love, and some p m Ted Flackman, 137 W, Mid­ ter street. 1941 Oldsmohile .sedan, radio, 217 North Elm street, Remarks Raises Anjfer section to the emst of Main str« money, dle Turnpike. Garden— Farm— Dairy Lots for Sale 73 —And I know something heater, new W. W tires, like new, Manchester, Connecticut. from the Glastonhiiry line tn t I 5995. Hrunner's Your Packaril Of Australians. Bolton, Vernon and Smith Wli lall tlur.st after. Products 50 ROOM AND BOARD with family FOR SALE—BUILDING LOT, 100 "It was my pleasure and privi­ FOR SAI.F 19.3.5 CHEVROLET Dealer, 80 fiakland street. Open so r lines. -W hat’s that? , in good condition privileges. Phone 3533. by B15. Steep Hollow Lane, Rea- lege to submit the name a t yoiir Fvenings. Telephone 5191. FOR SALE—YELLOW GLOBE Sydney, Australia. Oct. 31 Tliere i.s to he a (lieck niaiie I—Salted peanuts. Phone 3290 aonajjle. Write Box F. Herald. son. Private Francis H. Lewis, to tiii'nips ijOc bii. Bucliland ceme­ WANTED ROOMERS and board­ the Regimental Commander as the A broadcast attributed here to a both report.s. The report of V Igood many bright ideas tar- tery aign. South W’indsor, name ers. Centrally located, 10 min­ highest rated man of his Grade for German navy spokesman has Howes will show a slight increa -Auto Accessories—Tires H on barn. H. W arren Ca.se. utes from Aircraft. Apply 49 in the number of children on t 1 quickly and will not Lake the month of October in this or­ urged Japan to invade Australia ner poliah. Wadsworth street. ganization. West Side, but the number is i Manchester I .n e Ud w h i t e w a l l T IR E .S ’ October High and as a result hiui stirred a storm .so gre.at a.s to raiise any a.ldltio "I have extended my sincere con­ .Smylhe-Brown waa m-ik- (C- Eveiiin*; Herald ' We. have over 300 in stork, all Household (ioods 51 gratulations for all the work he of official reaction, including school moms being needed. sizes. Brunner s, 80 Oakland St. Apartments, Flats, Prime Minister John Curtin's dec­ The I’ine A cres tra ct h.as resii Jlic final arrangenienta for her has done to make this rating possi­ Irate reception. Classified Advertisements 3 ROOM -DREAM OUTFIT com­ Tenements 63 [ii Building ble. I know that with this spirit laration today that "we are very ed In but one additional child I well prepared to resist aggre.ssion latca.H- Bridget, for the first C'-*UUt itX H V ci ,iKe wofdti ' u 4 iinr pletely furni^^hed including enm- in view he will continue tp main­ ing sent to the Biince sclimil. Tl initials numh -r» shfl Ahlir#visf lon^ Movins—TriickinR— hinatuin range, priced at $395. F O R RF.NT TWO ROOM apart* . . . we arc not acting alone " i.s not to lie taken to mean tl linutes a fte r 6 o'clock I want tain a high stanilaril of morale nl lo stand at llie dritwing room • srh onuni sn I word tfirt compf'iinn StoraRC 20 Small lav .111 cts'l J cts ite p a ir in g 2 3 mg months in .Manche.ster s his­ ed It may mean there will be m B R E .'E T C V All ordpra for irreKUlat insertions FO R SA LF: IU^AC'K Q t:A K F.R FOR RE.NT .SMALL HEATED Friedrich Liietrow is known in children, liut until the tigures _ range, with hot water front, also tory has been rcvoided at the olTire | F ix iiijr ( ’,liar«!e.s L I T T L B .111 ha chnr^jfd if the or»^ flms rsts orfiic or .store at 38 Depot Square S'ich a capacity, i 1 liei ke A- GUMMKU anv •1 piece parlor set. 71 Charter Oak Good light, excellent hti.sine.ts of Building Inspevtor Edward I". { tTurtin himself hroadca.st a com­ kterday'b troubles are noth- IDEA* '.’. \© OKT 8. K 1*5*,© SF© ' I ^sSt . 8SSO , K% 0 0 * 4 LV,4t VM*>V8 *40 H O R l . *40? Sftrr the fifth large single building which jacked man liad Hiici-ccdcd in "fix in g ” a better now ' TOO ? LAWbV, ©HCf 6 v»sO 9. - © V n iW HtfSK I L5VSi.R.\© N'o “till forlitda’*. dtaplay lines not piano. I'rl Mane hc.stri .2. dow Sh ad e. It) C apen .street. H a r t­ case against a dog owner with IVarliers Art* 'I’oll — \6 C A H t : A a'StA ’. V4% Li*4%© OO « O t VIOObE’ up the month's average in October "Our po.sitinn in Aiu»lialia is *401*4,L4Y OOt© 0\0*4’Y y-KKiOVO"* so'd. ford. Tcl. 6-7018. Open evenlnga. him. rMwrrrfpicfuf WlLL-OAt ca>*4 DtssT C'VIO*4-----J“ riis tlerald will not hs responat bis riA.N O n jN IN G and repair'iiR North Coveiilrv the volume was all confined to new quite clear. We do not desire to Ten dog owners in all had been for mors than one incorrect inser­ I’ laycr pianos a .specialty. John SP A C E H E A T E R S IF IT ’S heat home.s or alteratio n s and erection have w ar in the eastern hem i­ Bridgeport. Oct, 31 - {A^) "V tion of any aV WIA Mivtci INC T M in U t fAT I ©OMJiTW\*4© Thsj Inadvertent omlaalon of In- had been fined, offenses including /O - H COOv<\*4’ I C(4rreijt piibllciitlori' of advertlsinic give you A winter of real comfort $242,600, term ination to re.sist Itggre.ssion is with us.’ Dr. Alonzo G. Graq will ^ ri'Ctined only by canrellatlnn layr, in Newport. R. I . where she allowing the pots to 'roam and state commissioner of cducatlcf 1 with no cold Mihuh, $39.95 up. B 'Hiis includes .$229,0(10 for l.‘i new unequivocal and we are very well ^------r of fh's char;;* ntiule for ths aervics went to attend the funeral "f Iu t falling to license them told more than 2,600 persons Help ttanted — F e m a le 3 5 D. PeHrl s. 599 Mam .street. Hotel dwellings with the reniaiiiiier be­ prepared to resist aggre.s.sion illi all llifisr a|i|)l( s an" .shill liic iilln r kills p;.q\c yiiti, fs’idere d tending the ninth annual convel All ad V « r l i-ae m« t»l a must confojm .'Sheridan Bide. loiisin. Fr.incis Merciot. ing devotocl to alterations and im­ Last night. Judge Dunn said to­ ’The fact is we are not acting 1 Ihoiifjlil \ on mip;ht be able to use some bietirbonaie of lf> atyle copy arid t>in>Hraphy with 'WANTED YOl'NG BAin' L- .Mrs A rthur Reed is visiting liei provem ents day. he was in a .Nortli End store. a lo n e .” tion of the Connecticut .qtsl so d a !" regulations enforesd by ths pulillsh- Teaeers' Association today in tf ! work <>n .soda f«nintam. oxpt'npn> r FOR SALE USED Rcfngoratoi s The number uf now honie.s is A man came in with a beautiful fhirtln said that the cooperation ss Hard Pressed y-m sra and rh*y reservs ths rlKht to cousin. Mrs... Meta Walker. m Lnew Majestic theater . preferrtMt. hut .n<'l !u* I N (1 II' U MtS—('1 a asl f1 ert ads Dept'. A. Fisk, known to tricmis. iii dwellinv permits the properties j ■TZERLAND always has been to lie pul'l'ahed nnuie dav must f>s called. other two taking place at n T ti.wn ii.s A ll'cil .I'din.sim. and wlio m e well nil the w.iy to > nniple- ' vance in our common cau.se We 1 name associated with peace. l•^'el\e(1 tiy 12 'Clock fu'on .-^atur- WANPED NHirUKHS helper I'. N V:T IAN BL IN D S HI (*. h The man told the judge, not Haven and Hartford The Majc.s| da 5 a 1 > .: > dclivcied milk for Kingsbury.“ tioii. ' I will .see thl.s struggle through to conference hails, the peace Imjulre at 19 Hnmt’.stead stre#>t. grade, sold cm t*asy wiekl'. pay- knowing his identity. that he theater was filled to capacity al I f * lo liaii y, lia.s le ft .Mr Kingabury .s •Next month it iS experte.l there the verv end" Is, and the now-itill buildings Telephone Yout Want Ads iner.t.s .Ml color.M Q ualil;’ m i - I li.pu.y would ha\-e to get rid of his pet alioiit too persons were standing MANtUVaC ALEItT AND KNEUCF:'!’!!' w o - will be a seasonal.- reduetiori in ne League of Nstioni are lo- Ada ars accepted over the tele- anteed Write Itox A. Her.'iM .Mi.s.s Jciiiino Heckler who lias and that his wife was broken up In his address. Dr. Grace rril HEAOOUAtfTMft phone St the CHAKitK IIATK K>vsn man to .•8tip#TVi.se cluh.s !t>r husi- a. livlty. it -IS said. 1 in this island of Democracy, I • I'll t'. aihiiig at the <'i liter n lion: eized the rivilian s who h.ave be| W ASH TUBBS ai>f>ve as a conv*-neim'u to adver« m‘sM and pmfe.'^siMnal girl.s aivl 1-dR SA LK LV.NN O IL huiiier. I)c*c*lart*s F ra iifti le little nation—whose popu- Hello, Wash tiscra hut 'he KATKS will (>s will take over I’ond llijl si liuol trying to tell the army how BY ROY CRANE wonit*n 'Hii.s «'1T'Ts per­ .and uas w.ater heaL'r ’rtdep}n>ne approximates four million acreptrd as KTLL PAVML.NT If III.Ill wliii h her ki.ster .Alice re- rondiict its affair.S. saying; "| manent interesting W"rk and a 352S 1 |cei its Independence 650 (PUOtJtMLV. A WN6 tiO^J FRPIVC* paid at the bu''ifn .at office on or be­ ugiied to tea. h in Rulieit.-.n sehool the Army run the Army 'I'here : EJ IMG AAACHIME i r - a - r t s fore the eeventb day followinn tl\s splendid income f'*r.a full tinu' Full ILitioiiiiiii; .Still ill lilt* War GUN ; in .Main hester. I too .m any .Mondav m orning qu.'j . For 125 yean there have A m f/f )ou t«NU first inaeriion of esch ad othorwiss career. Nlust have prevlou.s e x ­ no foreign armies on its the ('H a HIj Il fl.ATK will tvs coilect- Mi.s. George .Myers and sou, te rh a c k s " ®*WJXg sd N*o reaponslhlllty for errors la perience m leai hing. ut ganizing Machinery and Tools 52 I o.orge. of i leiiiiistead, L. I, were Of (iaiiadiaii (Liis I>>ndnn, Oct. 31 i/P< "Colonc! The eommis-sioner urged Ins l| terrain, because the average ' S ^ th e p iB © r telephoned ads wMlI be assumed and or sales w«irk. ('ar nece.ssary. T*') leeen t gue.sts of her .si.ster, .Mrs., V. I for V ictory 1 Britton " of BBC toners to avoid war hy.slcna a| would rather die than give WB60M Buea TO fhs'lr sccurar> rannot be icuarsn- merit interview, write slatiru’ S E E US FOR Y O I'R trai tor.s now told the subjugated nations of Eu­ teed lii njamin .A. .Stiaek. to redouble their efforts to ke lii liberty and because Swlti- quail Meat inn.s and )»}ione numher RcAlemher. wr have always a .Mis Henry Barnes has returned Winnipeg. .Man. Oet. 31 (Can­ rope today that France had demon- normal aetivitles going pd's mountains provide pro- to Mrs, Irene Allen. Divi.sinn Di- large ami t hoice selection of new ■strated th at she "is a g rea t nation, Index of Claasitiiationi liom a vacaliiin spent in Akron. adian Press I G. R. Cottrelle. He said that he believed it w| bg barriers. f b E ! and uHcd tractors. Our terms aru -till in the war and still fighting" Births ...... A rei'tor, Box S. Herald 1 ■liio. Dominion oil eontrollcr. said last necessary for the tinlted States t le stamp above, issued for the KnirsKsmcnis ...... U fiberal. price.s reasonable, riuhiiii The broadcast came as a prelude Heniw' Caron and fam ily, ol night he might impose full gaso­ "beat Hitler" in order to hsvel Is National Exposition in 1939, Marrlaf^es ...... C Tractor ('ompany, Williinantic. ,o the five-minute stand-still dem­ Destha ...... D M.usss.aciiusetts. liave moved into line rationing" chance to remake Its democrBCjT Jts an average family, with Card of Thanks ...... 1C Help Wanted— .Male 3(> ihe home owned by .Mr. Mitter- (At present service stations are onstration today at the call of the lal Swiss pride. Switzerland Free Fren ch leader. Gen. Charles In Memorlam ...... F holzcr. put on a quota basis -approxi­ I the last of the pure democ- Lost and h'ound ...... 1 WA.NTKD (JAS STATION nl- Musical Instruments 53 de G aulle. The 4-H Town Committee will mately 80 per cent of their sales |s in the provincial autono- Anno'uncemnets ...... I tendant, 6 days a week, good After Britton spoke in English, Doctors Bun Psraon$ls ...... I meet Monday evening at 8 p. m. at in the corresponding month last and extends democracy into aalary Apply at once, Manches­ FOR SALE -UPRIGHT Becker his talk was transmitted in Nor­ AafORinbllss the home of their chairm an. Mis.s year—and limited in hours of sale lam ily . Bros, piano in good condition. In­ wegian, Dutch, Flemlah, Polish. Autonsvbisa for Hals ...... « ter Motor Sales. 512 West Center Esther Kaehler. to 7 a. m. 7-p. m, weekdays with Pilot Talkii Automdblles for iLaohanffS C quire 43 North street. Czech, Greek, Serbo-Croat, Ger­ lund on all sides by Axls- .street. Notice of a special Town meet­ no sales' permitted Sunday. i Auto Accessories—Tires • man and French. Irs. the Swiss have thus 1st Auto RspalrlnK—Palnlln* .... 7 ing has been issued for Wednesday. The oil controller said the pres­ ____ 1 B fA t W a n t e d y o c n i ; m a n for F(7R SALE UI’RIGHT PIANO, The mystery radio speaker, self- (Continued from Page One) (led being overrun by hostile Auto Schools ...... 7-A good roiiditIon, excellent tone, .Nov. 5 at 8 p. ni. in the CTiiirrli ent curtailment program is not Autos— Ship by Truck ...... t general work in drug store. Mu.st proclaimed leader of the "V for et, although direct and veiled fo n im im ity Hou.se The o b ject of nearly enough. Autos— For' Hire ...... f have driver’s ITcense. Hours 8 to ■ reasonable Write Box B. Herald. yjetory" campaljh in German- stewardess who perished, procea Its from Berlin Indicate that A LLEY OOP the meeting is to see. If Ihe town Look Behind You, Ooolal BY V.T. HAMLIN itaraKcs—Service—Storass ••• 10 6. Apply Weldon Drug ('ornpany. dominated Europe, declared that od slo\#ly. P ositive identlflcatid J time may not be far off. Motorcycles— Htrycles ...... 11 FOR SALE GRAND PIA.NO, in will vote to discontinue that sec­ France'a demonstrations for her were lacking on three bodies— I lutrallty is s religion with the THAT© ©TORTiNO OF Wanted A utns —Mot orc> dee . . It gcHKi I'ondition. Inquire 21 West- tion of Ca.ssidy Hill road, corns' Business and l*rofes«lonnl Services 'martyrs”—hostages executed by lieved those of W. 'A. Metzger, I In: they have interned French, , S U R E , YOU.* WITH AWAR- m e a n w h il e , o u r HEBOIS RECENT wood street. mencing at the top of the hill near X'LL THROW l i k e ANTASOM iSTS CO N tlM U e THEIR Business Services ofTered ...... II i Help Wanted— Male or Gilead the occupying forces— would show New York; Ned H. Wells. 41. F| Tan, and English soldltrs wHh lOR. YOU AT DEAR.' Household Services Offered ,...1I-A the resident qf Fred Gothler. nil IT MIA uiYiii^. ,A",. >1; MS V s' >sV o „ M m IM WITH YOU MV SIDE, w e MAY FUC5HT THRDUOHTME 3 m - % ID O W/SH ALLSy the Germans that she is uncon­ go. N, D.. and R. W. Ramsey, filmlty. Trouble may be In I'D LIKE A Rtilldinic— Ot>ntrartlng ...... l« Female 37 thence running Nm theasterly to y e t m a k e r r - d a r k f o r e s t WEDHAWEI ' WOULD HC/RRY 6 A C K / Florists—Nurseries ...... Ik Rooms Without Board 59 Schools in town were closed to­ quered. .North Canton. Ohio, The rest w^ I for the little netlon but the CRACK. AST the Tolland-Merrbw road. interestim o I DON’T HAD THE THIS Place otves Funeral Directors ...... it day so the teachers could attend He said that Britain's allies also to be sent to their homes today. I don’t flinch. They say, ”We 'A mesdage from your wife. General—^you’re to report ' THIS KINO F O R JO H N ’S '"iKDOC'l/ A ^ a m t t o M E THE U r T T E R S / Heating — Plumhing — Roofing .. 17 WANTED , DRIVER-Salesman. I.ARGE ROOM, newly furnished, This road is one of the steepest , JO H N MUS.’ BASONtP . al.sn girl for pncking and wrap- the 9Sth annual convention of the were remembering the "martyrs" Besides the airline officials nothing to lose but our h e n c h m e n .' IT HADN’T ! Insurance ...... II twin beds, near Main street, ideal hills in the neighborhood and is Connecticut State Teachers Asso­ home and bring an utnpire along!” WHAT A V WITH THAT Millinery— Oressmsklng ...... It ' ping. Kavanftgh s Bakery. 56 Cot­ of other countries overrun by the ready here, representatives of BEEN FOR 1 for 2 men 11 ieiciist street. seldom used. ciation held In Hartford at the Nazis and added: Civil Aeronautics Authority, »ATn.«a/v APB . HIM / Moving—Trucklfig—Storage .. 10 tage street, Mancho.ster AOAIk)/ Public PasseriKer Service ...... 20-.A Professor A V W .Myers, of the Bushnell Memorial Hall. Harry "W e think also of the many Ger­ Civil Aeronautics Board and Painting — I’ tw ring ...... ,21 F'OR SAl.E FURNISHED rooms, Hartford Theologieal .Seminary, Wessels, president of the Associa­ man and Austrian martyrs foully Congressional Aviation CommU| INERVILLE FOLKS Pro.fesslona: Srrv4ces ...... twin beds, or single, steam heat, will supply the pulpit at the Sec­ BY FONTAINE FOX Repairing ...... ij tion acted as chairman and Dr. murdered and tortured tn Nazi wero expected here today for Tailoring; — Dyoing—Cleaning .. X4 hath. Three minutes from bus ond Congregational church on Sun­ William H. Burton, director of concentration camps by creatures Investigation. A public hearil Toilet «*ood» .ind Service ..... It DO YOU HAVE ADEQU.ATE 128 So. Main day morning. cadet teaching and lecturer on who can no longer be called human wih be held, the CAB announced| Wanted —Bu.*tnes#i Service It m Kdurnflnnsl INSUnANCF.r principles of teaching at Harvard beings." Washington, with Stuart G. Courses and Classes ...... 17 University, delivered the principal He said the executed dead bad ton, assistant general counsel, j Private Ins.irucMons ...... 71 Se< address. roused the conscience of the world examiner. No date was set- ?L=r Dancing ...... »?• a McKI.NNL) BROTlIfcHS ' Lone Star** Doily Mrs. William P. Maxwell, Jr.. and Jirought nearer "the ending of Bates was visited last night | Muatcat— Dramatic ...... 21 --ytj Wanted—Instructions ...... M .505 .Main St., .M anrhester, Conn. Miss Esther Ringer and David this savagery." Mrs. Bates who flew here fr Paul, of Spring Valley, N. T., were their Minneapolis home upon bej liil eoiNt m i Rv«HA wvicR. wc. T. Ii. mo. U .S»T.o», Flnnnclsl Telephone 8060 or 718! Ronds— Stocks— MorJgitgaa tl recent callers at the horns of Mr. ing of tv mishap. Leaving Business Opportunities ...... la and Mrs. C. Daniel Way. room, she said Bates did not FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Money to L\’an ...... iy Beating Fatal; Coming Events BY MERRILL BL08SER Help and Hltpatlons Mrs. Georgje Schats waa a recent member what happened It 'Help \Vanieif— Female ...... ti dinner guest at the home of Mr. doesn’t seem to remember the flj r Help Wanted—^Male ...... || H l-V A , SHOaCT-FUS_ and Mrs. Raymond Oobb in Colum­ Seek Widower crash .” HOW 0 0 5 0 0 UKE YOU*. *I d J u st u k e Tb EAT'ido/' A *^, BOY, WHBN SH8 e r s IT' KNOW m* 6rmR, ■alesmen ! Waft ted ...... H- a USED TRUCKS bia. SMilti ALL TVl* TIME Help Wanted —Male or Fecpals 17 wi&specTiv* erapMOTviiiif MTriN* ME ON TUE SHE» RFALLy GOINO 1b MJUlN THAT I Ac*nts Wanted ‘...... |7-A 1939 Dtidsre Chas.sis and Cah Mrs. Ronald Hoagland and (Coatlaiied from Psge One) HBAD V •‘ABtHfT - ib U T Situations Wanted—Female ... 1936 I'todKe Pick-up daughter Barbara returned to A DTTtE MAN >* Situations Wanted —Male .... It Leominister, Maas., Thursday after County in Oregon R4* SAVS/ Employment Agencies ...... «<; 1937 International Cannpv day. She ran into the street Lite Stork^l*etw—'Ponitry— spending the past week with her . ’I Vehlirirs 19.32 1'2-Ton Ford Plat­ perents Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Guard. 8047 W screaming "My mother is lying on Wants to Secetl PROOEYSf. Oo.es— Birds— Pets T...... 41 form s Mrs. Louise Tufoander is visit­ the bedroom floor, all covered with Live Stock — Vehicles ...... 4t ing at the home of her daughter blood.” Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 SOLl.MKNK & FLAfH; M ra "Tltor died at 8t. Mary’s Sacramento, Oct. 31—i/Pi- Wsnted —Pots—poultry—Stock 44 Mrs. Ernest Brpugh In Bloomfield. For ffale^^.Blarellaneooe INC. The Wotnen’a AcUvitieh Com­ hospital leta than an hour later gon’s mineral-rich Curry coni Articles For Sale ...... 41 884 Center St. Manchester mittee of the Hebron Defense from multiple fractures of the can go ahead and aecede to Cl Boats and Accessories ...... 4« Here’s a suit which the younger skull. forpla—that Is if It’s all ri| / B.ulIdinK Materials ...... 47 Phone 5101 Council are sponsoring a meeting crowd .will OK as "very smooth”, Diamonds —Watches—Jewelry 4> to be held at .the firehouse at the Blglit-State Alarm Issued with Oregon. one which you can make easily for Chief Police Inspector Joeeph But there’s the snag. Electrical \ppllancea—Hadid.. 49 Center on Monday evening, No­ your daughter at little expense Fuel and Feed ...... 49- a vem ber 8 a t eig h t o’clock. M rs. H. T. Stevens said an eight-state Culbert L. Olson of California M 3ards«—Farm —Dairy Products sc and which will wear and wear and alarm waa Issued for Daniel Morty- a delegation of aecesslontstfi Household Goods ...... 91 A Dadourian of Hartford will look well straight through a sehool Not ic*e of the speak on "W hat Connecticut Wom- novich whom Jennie aaid the aaw terday that their first step she c . SoN. tSf'et Machinery and Toole ...... 97 year. Simplicity itaelf, it includes be to obtain Oregon’s approf Musical Instruments ...... 91 er. Can D o F o r N ational D efense Just two pieces, a straight • vee walking rapidly away from the Office and Store K^ulpment ••• 94 Tax Collector In Their Own Towns'’ houae aa the ^proached it. Mar- Oregon to date Is non-committ Specials at the Stores ...... 99 neck' cardigan Jacket and a trim, tynpidchjVvho came to the Titor "The secessionists contend Wearing Apparel—Furs 97 Hebron Grange P. of H. No. I l l eaay-to-fit skirt. Grand to wear SCORCHY SMITH All persons liable by law to pay hom eV lN l boarder two months gon has failed to develop the cb Take the W'itnesal BY JOHNaXERRT W anted—To Buy ...... 91 taxes in the will meet at the Gilead Community with sweaters and blouses! Send Room rtf~ II o t e I e—R eeorta Hall on Tuesday, evening. Novem­ ago, four months after hla wife ty's lumber and mineral wealtlj llcstaaraots EIGHTH SCHOOL AND for the pattern today, select a rCOMi IN. L f\ ber 4th at eight o’clock. The elec­ smart tweed qr gabsirdine and died, was "wanted for questioning, Gilbert E. Gayle, mayor of LIGHTS AHE ON. I^’ip'>i3ufa ts' tWf WTH IMHION* Rooms Without Board ...... 91 UTILITIES DISTRICT the inspector said. Orford." said the county waa t| ISENfLIMEN. .5 i OOUUO< MA*C 6W0RN.. Carders Wanted ...... 99-A of Manchester are hereby notified tion of officers for the year 1042, make thia useful suit at once. UATSO, /VIS/ BLAMS HI/M6SLF CouDtr^ Board— R e s o rts ...... to will be held instead of a literary Pattqm No. 8047 ta designed for The death Inatrument. Stevens thirda the size of Delaware, Hotels—Restaurants 91 that on Oct. 1 I shall have a rate 5 2 4 5 said, apparently was a .blood- 10 per cent of the standing tic n t l f CNt« *f0 bill for the collection of three program. sizes 6 to 14 years. Size 8 requires Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... to work j^erday. sonal Identification. ' j f .i.y . !■' .' I \ k : r "■ ' •- ^

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street, the proceed* to g o to the background for the motion picture. Special Masses fund for the purchase of remnants To Show Mass Father Stack who celebrates the TAIJ. CEDARS America Theme e$300 Donated of wiKiil for winter garments. Mam In the movie Is vested in red About Town liturgical vestments which greatly All Saints.DaV In Pictures add to the pictures. Of Book Week To Aid British During the showing of. the film BINGOI Dr. E*rl * . Btory *nd Mr* Wootl to Presitle Father Stack will comment on the Story of Norwich formerly lead­ TONIGHT 8:15 Tomorrow being All Salnte Day. prayers and vestments. er* in the work of the South Father Stark to Prraenl Special Observance at Is a holy day of obligation m the Loral Branch of Relief At Organ Sunday Miss Mary Fraher is chairman Methodlit church, are expected in of the committee in charge of the ORANGE HALL town Monday. Dr. Story who le Roman Catholic churches. Confes- S o e i e l y S e n jis O u t .-\p- .Movie* for Gihbon* As- Mary Cheney Library slotia will be heard In both St program and will be assisted by .superintendent d< the Norwich Bridget's and St. James's churches , semhiy Tuesday Night. Mias Mary Reilly .1426; Miss District, wtll preside at the quar- peal for Knitter*. Warren Wood, son of Mr. and During Next Week. this afternoon and evening To- I Teresa Zuglla - 67.11: Miss Mary teriv conference. Monday evening Mrs, Clarence Wood, of Wood- Shea - 6318 and Miss Elisabeth morrow morning ma.sses In St ' bridge street, who was recently Following the meeting of Gib­ at 7:510 in the South Methodi.st Ths Amertcun Theme i( being Bridget's church will be celebrated ■ The local branch of the British Deer. church. War Relief .Society at its meeting i appointejl, as organist of the^Cen- bons Assembly, Catholic Ladles of Member.* of the As.sembly are presented this week-a.t the Msry at .1:30. 7 and 8 n'eloek. In St tor Qongregational church, follow- Columbus, Tuesday evening Nov- Chenev Library in observ-ance of i James's church the masses will be­ Wednesday evening in the Bntlsh- being notified hy telephone, hut SILENT GLO' Sunset Rebekah Lod^e will en­ ' ing the resignation of Mrs Volncy ! ember 4, at the K. of C. Home. anyone not called is asked to con­ OH Burner Sales and Serv4«l Book Week arid a large list of at 1:30, 8:30 7:.30 and 9 n clock ' •American club's budding, voted to Morey, will preside at the organ I Rev. Thomas. F. S ta ^ will present tertain it-s past noble grands at books on America, its history, in tact a member of the committee or the meeting Monday evening at 8 donate the sum of *200 to the New I for the first time .'fiindav morning ! his motion picture "The Holy Sac- Miss Fraher, 1771. CH.\S. G. SCHELL time, of peace and war, biogra­ York headquarters, to be applied to ;at 10:.10. \ I rifice of the The Mass.” o’clock in Odd Fellows hall. Mis-s phies of this country's statesmen Refreshments are to be served I06.3 Main St. Tel. Mav Dickinson will be in charge the "Lord Mayor of Belfast Fund, On the coming Sunday Jesse This motion picture was taken following the showing of the film I and' pioneers and a list of impor­ 33 Ar(*ideiitr- t nans being hit by autoniobtles and -RECORDS m^r Manch^pter rpsident wert in- the balance were various mishap 3’letor - Rltirblrd and ______■ in a thre** car crash on the rases including overturning of ve­ Decca. pvefi Vox. ( liiirch Leaders hicles, and two [lersons who fell . ^ Silver - ^ Hartforrl-Ea.sf Hartford bridge I-atest Relesiaes! last night which tied up traffic from moving ears.

on the bridge Kr*nk L. Pinney. To llolil Meet ALBUMS formerly of Mamhester hut now I A r' \ ■ K P. TIS K M F. NT - Populfd^Sliept

living at 3fi7 Silver Uine, Ra.st They [list came in and thev're % for .<1.00.

Hartford, was .naid by the mveati- <’»nter Church Women s Feder­ honeys! The new Wiiite Swan Ny- $ 5 9 . 1 5 gating officers, to have struck a ation will hold Its monthiv meet­ Irin Hosierj- in fascinating Honey- car in the rear being driven by ing Tuesday evening at the I comb.shade 30 Denier .'it guage Clarence \V Hamstea»l of o33 KEMP’S, Inc. S45.00 i» rhuri'h with a pot luck supper at hose with an especially graceful FortWs street. Ka.sl Hartford, Furniture Music ^ Excls* Tax) 6 3(1 ('.roup leaders and their as­ heel .-Ml .si7,es Stock up on theni 763 Main St. Tel. ,->6«0 which in turn was driven into the' sistants will he ho.ste.vses and the at Frailin S- rear of the car being operatefl by leaders, will bring m reports of Arthur V. Uux of r>k3 Hartford I ac tivities road. Manchester Mew The three cars were iiamaged Mrs. F.rnest Knlzmai her, gen­ eral ( hairman of the annual fair, and Clareme W. Hamstead. the driver of the car first stnick an

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L. T. Wood Co. $ I At S; A. ('.itadel 1.00 # 7 4 .'> .il His.sell Street T»'»> (Plus PHONE 1106 SOLIMENE A FI,.\Gr, .Nutmeg District No 21 L O L INC. .win attend divine service. Rumiav *84 f e*iSer St. JMMrheetee ' morning at 10 41 at the Salvation ! Phone m 5 i *^ Army citadel as the guests of ' Major N J. Major Ciirti.s I will speak to the Orangemen and I got a LOAN oirange Ijulica of this distrii I Dresses go- .ALICE COFRA.N which Incliiiies .Manciiester, Hart- ata t Pr e e ^ / u i M^ a j r n u au i 1 Known As Queen .Alice! , ford and other towns in the coun- spinrrcAi. m e d i i ' m WITHOUT CO SIGNIRS' for the ,*e\enth Daughter of a Seventh Son j Worthy fnstnet Ma.ster John I Bora Mitb a Veil. Elliott of .sstamford has Is.sued 'orders for a good attendance of Keadinga Daily * A. M. to > P. M. Or. By .Appolntiuent. In the .Serv­ ' members The local lodge members At N u a ta t w* male* loost to

ice Ilf the People for SO Vears. I will meet in Orange Hall at 10 11 •mplSyed. citdii worthy lolks —sinql* or married—on )usi Junior Miss 168 f hnrch Street, Hartford, Conn. a m.. .Siindav to march to the

Phone 6-OOm serwlce Ihtir own siqruiiur**. 12 Mmth nri PaynwM Man I Tailored frocks fashioned to be right r w r TW T H jr tnywhere. any time, brimming with T*tal CMt pi 346 30.60 SI.34 vouthful .style in wool, rayon rrepe, gab-

1 0.03 W 2- aidine. ((■irdiiroy,* and all of the nnt-- 10.05 rial.' that young .American w-omcr. Ic'e. T:id ftboth pcttt li b4iMl 00 prompt re pa meat of cooMcuut* lesuioto: ii you can itpcy o loan o!

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