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Engluiiil Loads Tanks for Her Riisnian .4llv 14 Persons Killed

Coal Miners Accept

In Airliner Crash

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Nazis Have Ship Strikes Earth Full Repeal Favored

To Boiiiiee 100 Yanis 5 Months^ .Anri P ile Up, Is L^m* riionia«x Ready to .loin i f . I,4‘\4i« .Men W ill R e- Re|iiildiean ( Adleagiie«s' \ ^ e t S Survivor: .Making In- Oil S u p p ly liini to Work 88 Fast

In .Seeking Oiitriglil striiineiit .\pproarh. .Xi* .\rrangement8 Can Under H a lf Export Just Hark from R epeal nf .Neutrality Moorhead, Minn., Oct. 3d. He >lafle: .Some^Mar I-av4: Have •Not Deeid- I—(iT’i—Trapped in fopr anti Mopcotr .Sees (.ritiral C«* Bark on Night Oil Pledged |mi.st, a Northvvp.st Airlines Situation I nirpp Hit- ed ^ lielh er to PreMs .Shift**: O ther .Mineff to Iplane crashed within two Irr CfPtp .Veil' Stuirrrp. P ro p o sitio n on FI«>or; Be Reopeiieil Tomor­ Imiles of its objective early Contract fur Fast In­ Itoday. Fourteen .peifsons dietl 1 rai’**** IX ar Ili. row; Taylor Pleaffed. P'ort Wof lh. Texa.#, 0( t. 3o. dies Supply W ill Ex­ Jin tlie impact aiui flames that F>rl I’etty . an oil export In Wa.-hington, Oct. 3o.— i,V , jimmeflialelv engulfed the pire at Midnight T o- the r>epartm ent of In terio r ju.#t " a>hitigton, Oct.. 30.— |w’reckage. Only .survivor was — Senator Tlioma.s (D.. l iah) nutrnnv; \n Renewal. — I'lhn I,. lA>wi.« announced hark from Moscow. .#ay# th# fJer- told the .Senate toriay he wa.s leapt. Clarence Kates of .Minncap- tofia,\- that the United Min* loll.s, pilot, thrown clear as the big inan oil reae^rve prohahly will la.^t rearly to jom with three l!e- Batavia .N'etherland.s, Fa.*t In­ Worker.is had accepted Presi­ Inner struck the earth a glancing another live month# pidtlican colleague.^—-.Au.st in Jblow, bounced 100 yards and then die.. Oct 30 A- Informed ».,ur- dent Roosevelt’.* proposal for "Then, 'without new aourre#. , of W rniont, Hridge.s of .New |p iled up. ce. aaid tonight that Japan had' reojiening the .strike-bound Miller# situation vuU become! Haniiisiiire anti (riirne\ of ^ .Suffers Onl> from Shock I ritiral very rapidly, indeed." Th.’se tanks are being loaded sbtiard .ship at a British port for movement to Russia, according to obtained less than half the l.boo- captive coal mines and added British sour.’es. iPutnre transmitted from I^.ndon to .New York by cable) South Dakota—in .seeking CSptain Batea suffered only petty arrived ye.sterday with, OOO Ions hf oil she was promised that the men would return to Ifrom sliock hut physicians would tw o m em bers of the TJ^nited vState# outright repeal of the neii- undi-r the contract signed here la.st Work a.* fa.st a.s arrangements Ipermit no one to talk to him. mi.s.sion to the Moscow conference 1 tralily l#w Th# pen'Jing revi#jf»n The .St. Paul diapatcher said he on w ar supplies on the la.«t leg! of mea.#iire. -Irafte*! by th#' S enate Nov. 1 with I’nited States. Briti.sh could be- made locally. In aoma and iJiiti h companies whit h pro­ area.s, Lewis said, the night ahift* jlaat heard from the plane, west- a round-the-world flight in an Foreign Relations ('ommittee. duce m'lst of the F.aat Indies •oil. mav return tonight Other mines, Iboiind from Chicago to .Seattle, at Army bomber. Reds Regain More Footholds; wojild repeal the neutrality art’s The contract wTll expire bt mid­ 1l:54 a. m . ic.s.l.i. It then waa The other mission member# are | I provision# whi* h prevent the he asserted, fouM he reopened to­ night tomorrow Japan having m orrow lover the Fargo airport, descend- F^dward Page of the Slat# IVpart- ^ arm in g uf American merfharl rnale no effort to renew it Jing at 2.700 feet ment’fl Russian de.sk and Dr ship# and prohibit them from en­ Ta.^lor Beside I.,ew1a F igure Bared IRm n .Making a routine in.«lriimenl ijeorge K. Strode of th# Red Germans Advance in Crimea tering- belligerent port.# and desig. I^pwis made the announcement

lapproach in wxjather described on ('ro.s.«- They planned to fly to natfd combat zones. When .Japanese envoys were in the Mayflower hotel room of here last year negotiating the |the surface a.s "thick with a W ashington toorte(l when Maj. A. L Harvey, commander O f IT ithtirau'infi Rod .300 German rigid to purchase more than .3. Corporation,______which owna some of |he .sighted land.. of the B-24 bomber, said reports , Commanding Route to leave on 000.000 tons of petroleum products the captive mine*. Taylor waa the books a section granting the “bnually. but the figure was pared standing beside the The dispatcher vainly triiai to the .ship had 30 bullet holes in its Arm y I nitp on Roth Roptor: (Sermonp R e­ Mine W o rk ­ Icimtat t the plane at 2 00 a. m. Ten government control over muni­ down to 1.800.000 ers' president when it was mad* wing# a.' mementoes of it# flight Planes Raid tions expoVta. Thomas said that Iminutes latei, police telephoned C.rimra. Donrtp FrontP .1 A ctually le.sa th an SOUiMiO tons and said he was "very much grati­ peatedly Driven Rack, the act were completely repealed {that a plane had crashed. Scene (('ofitlniiexl On Pace Ten) j fied with the broad cooperatlva this section could be re-enacted. (Continued On Page Two) Iwas two milra from the Fargo alr- Bulletin! Red (Capital a ttitu d e w hich .Mr. Lew is had d is­ Iport, or about one mile north of the Moscow. ()ft. 30.—f/P)— The three Republicans, who had played in a difficult situation in Jcity limits of Moorhead whlrh ad- Berlin, Oct. 30__ The Ta.is declared todav that the the backing of Wendell L. Willkle time of great natiMial peril. " Ijolns Faigo. BomI )ers Sink (Germans used nearly ever.' ,39 -Atlarkrnt Brought l!ed Army, counter-attacking pVa^" n T "''-" — I Lewis and Taylor called in re­ The two citiea are aeparated by yet decided wheth­ Strikers Slav porters after the Mine Workera’ weapon in modern warfare to south of -Moscow and west of er they will prc.ss their proposition • Ithe Red river which la th* stat.e p • leader had conferred for two hours breach Ru.s.sin’.s defenses on Down in Riggrst \ - on the floor. If it is not approved. • June between Minnesota and North 2 Axis Ships Rostov, had regained foot­ with dlatnct leaders of the UMW. iD ak o ta. the Perekop isthmus, land saiill on .Moscow ; So­ holds on the south hank of both the. Republican group and • Outside Plant Found Wandering In Field Thomas have said they would In his announcement of ■ tha link to the Crimea, front dis­ viet Units Stand Finn. the Nara river guarding the , support the administration revi- ; agreement to return to work Lewia The crackup occurred on a flat patches said toniuht. They said that the union leaders had ac­ Ipraiile. (,*aptaln Rates, dazed. w4s Diiriiijj Nijjht capital and won strategic aion legislation ; Durinjj Parley pictured the a.s.sault as one of i . Tracutg the. hiaLury of the last ! cepted the prejtdent'i proposal jfound wandering In a field by txindon. Ort. 30 oT A series heights commamling the "on my recommendation.” mute to Rostov. The Germans had Horld war. Thomas said that it Imotorlats attracted by the flames the war's toughest a.ssign- of C.erniari mass air raids on Mr»- [There apparently were no wlt- Five OtlierN Damaged in tried repeatedly to cross the .Nara , was not the arming of American N'ellher Side Committed ments. The Germans said cow reached a new high mark yes­ . merchant ships or similar "inci- .Army Offirrra Take Mr Roosevelt proposed in a let­ Ineasea to the catastrophe. toward Moscow, but were beaten Croil Hunter. NWA general Britifih Low-Ix*veI .\l- they had to drive through terday when more than 300 planes | hack. Ta.ss said. The news agency I dents" that caused this country to Over Task of Siipprvis- ter to William H. Daria, chairman ■ manager, left .St. Paul with a plane taek on .\aleHiind; Sii|i- five lines of ca.semates. using attaikeil the iity and 39, a record .ailded that the Russians then e n te r the conflict. In stead , he .said, j of the Defenae Mediation Board, land crew to resume the westward number, were brought down, the •trove Across the river and rn- it waa the broader issues of moral­ iiig Rf'instateinent of I that the mines he reopened pend- fli^e-th rowers and nearly ity and human freedom.. ' |lrip started by the ill-fated liner |)ly \ et*«el .\lfio Hit. .Moscow radio...... rcjmrted_...... today...... trcnch’Sd them sclve.s on the south 4 : 4 . . i further consideration of tha every other weapon in their -A ssociates. I issues involved in the dispute. On* report waa that Captain A broadca.st, picked up here bv ' under lieavy fire, -Not f'auaed by incident* ■ Bates had to be restrained from arsenal. w hich a ffe c ts .53.000 m iners, by London. Oct. 30 .e- The Air ther Russian .NewsNews Agency, said /Thf N»ra flows into the Oka "World wan are not caused by ' I t r 3dng to elimb into the burning Bendlx N J . Oct. 30 r Two the'full membership of the Media­ .Ministry said toilay that 1’nited yesterday s raid was "the biggest river near .Serpukhov, 50 miles incidents any longer, " he contin- jwreckage to rescue the victims Berlin, O tt. 30,— 1/7’)— Thu south of Moscow. iicd. I U S Army officers today took tion Board. -Under the president’a ■This information cam* from States-huilt Hudson Isimbers sank one l arrled out so far but was suggestion, neither aide would ba Kii.siyans hate been forced to exactly aa unsuccessful as all Artillery Stop* Nazi* "Japan has deliberately attacked ]i over the task of supervising rein­ jfTharles Bailey, Columbus, O . snd two Axis ships and damaged five | two of our gunboats. We did not committed to accept the board's previous raids ’ statement of 65 former strikers of iRveline Berg, Fargo beauty opera- ’ olhrrn i priyF’'further ground in tlie Hiavy Russian artillery lire, consider that a cause for war, recommendation In a low-level attack on I Few I’enetrste Barrage Itor, en route, home from a auhiir- . Crimea and iJonet.s ha.sin and was said to have stopped the Germany has attacked our ships Air Associates. Inc . a« the re.sult The principal issue in the di»- Ibnn night clubWhen they saw the ' "f Aalesiind The broadcast aaid only a few .Nazis el.sewhcre along the .south- ' of White Hoii.se action to avert a pute. which has threatened the last night. -■\.\is force.s are in pur.snit of ' planes penetralcii the fierce Rus­ and we did not consider that a I fire. western appriachcs to Moscow. cause for war. " threatened (NO flve-state aircraft ^bet for steel m ills, la An eighth Axis .ship a .supply w ithdraw ing Keti .•\rm,t unit.-; sian anti-aircraft barrage and most ,strike •” ...a.tv,.- GaaoUiw In W ing* Of the fight between Taganrog Thomas, a member of the Sen- whether the captive mine opera­ vessel wa.s reported hit off i had to drop their bombs in fields and Rostov Tass .said "all enemy tors shall accept the union’s de­ TTiey said Batea was led back to on Ijoth fronts, the high com­ tu rn ln e ' ’.I '" ...... Foreign Relations Committee. The War Department, interven­ Standlandet, a peninsula south of oulside the city before ing after many union-company mand for a union shop, under ■ the scene after being found in a mand announced ttnlay. The hack turning , attempts to break through to Ros-. said that "in suggesting that we Aalesiind. toy are encountering staunch re­ wrangles, named for the job Coi. which employe.* would be required jflrid. Bailey quoted him as mumb- Other planes bombed a fish oil war bulletin from .Adolf H it­ Other listeners heard the Mos­ arm our ships and permit them to lling about freeing the occupants sistance. . , .For several days pick­ sail Into the zone,* now prohibited Roy M. Jones, eastern, district su- factory and docks at Bergen. Nor­ ler's headquarters declared the cow station say big-scale air. at­ ed SS I German Elite GiTardi de- perv1.*or for the Air Corps Pro­ (Continued On Page FlfUim) Ibut urging the gathering crowd to tack s on the So%1et cap ital had we are recommending that which way, the communique said. Britons' Germans------and----- allied------Axis troojis . tachments concentrated on this curement Division, and his assist- ■ keep away from the wings because say the Germans are using fish oil is essential to our very existence" [they contained gasoline. had reached the uppeFtlomas nv-j been under way for several days, front have been marking time ” ■ant. Maj Peter Beaslev. in war industries. er on a hroad fronh , troops were declared of-J ,The Germans said vesiT^ »v In the House. Representative Miss Berg who accompanied McGregor, iR . Ohioi expres.sed a Go Inin (Conference .Attark Genraui Naval Base (Kharkov, whi^ already bar | ■‘I'anced wiihiri 10 miles hope that American boys would CVilonel Jones. M ajor Beasle'v (ContlniMid On Page Two) An earlier communique said t ! and a third .Army officer, Capt Flashes 1 British bombers also attacked the (Continued I*nge Fifteen) s.r.Sor "".s, ' s : : '. / tpo« (Continued On Page Fifteen) Albert E. Dubois, arrived at the (IAte Bulletias of the (JO W Iru) German naval base at the occupied Tas's declared that scene after 10 am , and went into French port of Brest luring the conference with F Lerov Hill, night. between thosi str’ategic cities i lEiiters Plea pre.sldent of .Air Aasociate.s. The BroadraSts Second Appekl. Only one G erm an plane was .said Government bulleti1i7 news^per ' CIC .strikers who had been await­ Ixiqdon, oZ-t. SO.— — Gen. to'have ventured over the British I Co>yarcl Fined di.spatches and broadcasts Thru OB during the few daya bin alBp, [charge and held for arritignment were advised they must "hence­ The prosecution made these ac­ needa of the social security pro- f " " Predicted that the first (reez- on [today in Abington Diktrict court. forth be prepared to remain where cusations: ACUmifled! gram, but uponuoon the need nf of th the « i' weather of the sea:A>n would : tb* Maahaltaa, lay la [Mrs. Vera was taken to Brockton they are. imapecUve of the future 1— Coward failed to offer to the goveimment to prevent InflaUon ***' misery of the refugees. | before tbo outbreak of course of events, since no similar No kMdliig, felka, you can get ol- and also to finance the defenae Oklahoma-City relief bgen-1 • • • [h o sp ital. Treasury $57,847 in United States M atketa .At a Glaaee The girl, a resident of Whitman, opportunity for BriUsh subjects to currency. moat aajrtliiBg tfifougli Tlw Herald ; p ro g ram . the British government would-pay > taxoa. now is being reached only by boaU | orally uaokaaged. saw her assailant and started to Food Corporation shares for 'The.v coat but' a few ««ula aad _ I for the transportation of those M.4NCHESTER Go late Beserve Fuad See among other early evening $4,798. hriag quick, atire m otto. Can 8121. ■toacue Squads la Actloa ' Osttoa—firm: without funds If they registered I fiociat security taxes go direct- At WichiU FalU. Tex., flood | slosi botiae b«yla«. shoppers when ehe waa felled by Two Other Cliargea Pending HERALD with British consulates between The three charges were brought i ly. mtb the old-ageige reserve fund.fund.: rescueraacue sqisquads wen't into action for | Hagan—Quiet; as 'he blast, fired freim between two Nov. S and 15. but are Immedla'tely borrowed by the third time this year as htavy ! [parked automobllea. The 'pellets in Bow itrqet court. Tn-o others Puerioua suggeationa that Brit- charging vIoUUqn .of the aecurl- ths Treasury in substantially the|raina aent streamd out ot their | Btered her back near the left — -'■■■ '“Z seme way the^ Treasury borrows [ banks, Qitodiag lowland resldenc««. J lluuliM'. , ' -(CMUattafi Oa ra g a T4NI) - (O w tten«(U ^|^ X m X . t - - - - yf i W aol _ AOenOaued On Paco two^ | (CoaOaood On Page Two) (bnylaff. ------■ - - ' . - - - W MANCHESTER EVENING HERALt), MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80, 194X PACE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1941 PAGE 1-HREE’ Involved In this agree­ Africa, Mying combat planes hsd from At l. Rep. WUllara D. bombed British airports and har- 14 Persons billed Byron Mid.), three other Japan Gets ment.) ♦ Private Fliers Army Health amendment of the merit system charges in $1,000 )jail each In this •Shea said the alleged crimes they Bombers Sink bprs from Matnih, Egypt, east­ passengers ^knd three crew mem­ law. (All three proposals failed In city were James Flnmitan, 24, and ward to the Nile delta. bers were klllbd. A fifth passen­ Housing Seen the last legislature, the latter by Five Are Held admitted incliidecJ four garage Acting Patriarch Moves In Airliner Crash jClipped British A ccents Alex MacKnack, 25, both of An­ breaks, two in An.sonla'an'I tw-o in Under Half Facing Curbs ger died severaKdays later. gubernatorial veto, i sonia. :Kulbyshev, Russia, Oct. 7 9 — 2, Axis Ships Only a m onth^efore—on Jan. Record Gooi From Rep. Ernest L. Carpen­ Derby, arid a break at a f lod shop Close to Airport Future Shuns (.'■onfeiM Seven Burglaries in Derby where $40 was taken Oil Pledged (Delayed) — (/P) — Metropolitan Plan to Jump 23—a Transconllnental and West­ ter, East Haven Ftepublican, and AvS Burglars Sergeant Tripp rejiorted that Sergei of Moscow, acting patri­ ern airship nosed ovelvafter strik­ In the Land of Drawls ReJ). Charles 8. Ingham, Haddam me Smart During Night Vlaqes Used for Pleas­ ing a tree while landing at St. Death Kate Less Thai the trio held m Ridgefield con­ arch of the Russian Orthodox (Continaed From Page One) Republican- no more "wholesale fessed to two hold-ups and -i-vr'i W.Tters from the state of .Min­ (OonttiiMd from Pag* Om ) church, has moved from Moscow Security Tax ure or Business are Louis. Two of the 14 aboard— Bingham Sayg No Froh- restoration of forfeited rights." ,4*<*lirr Fiinh liivpHtiga* (Contlnoed Prom Page One) the pilot and a TWA employe Oiie-Tentli That ol Kiom Rep Philip Curtiss, Nor- burglaries. nesota drain Into Hudson Bay. the. to a town on the Volga, Russian Bates to the hospital said he ap­ Fliers for the R. A. F. Skeptics Chide Movies lent Likely to Ilavfe lion o f OiiiicH in Ansonia Policemen John Shea Atlantic ocean, and the Oplf of m a dallTared. First. Japan had quarters reported today. His en­ (Continued From Page One) Not in Ratings. traveling as a passenger-^’cre i)ohliers in 1917-18. folk. Republican—A measure to Lady Buxton parently tried to tell what happen­ Mexico difficulty In obtaining tankers, and tire entourage accompanied him. bases In the occupied Low Coun­ killed. j "add dignity to inaugurations of and Frederick .Shorten said the ed en route. Bob Donahue, local Are Given Traiiiiii|; in Though Beal Name Csed More I>aKliiig LfTeclH. Aiiisoiiiu .Area. pair held here admitted breaking last'summer the freeling of Japa­ tries. from banka and other Investors Hartford, Oct. 30.— —Private advertising man who also rode in On Dec._4, 1940, eight perso governors in the hall of tlie nese assets by the Indies govern­ A new auto paint, specially de­ flying not on national deferne mis­ died In th c T s ^ h of a United New York—iA*i—In America’i^ South Carolina These Houhc." a ceremony which last into two Apsonia stoie.i. The of- by the sale of securities. Some of­ the ambulance, said Bates mumb­ w Army, only one man out of Hartford, Oct. 30 c/p) Stale Ansonm, Oct. 3u ,)•, police liccrs added that Kelly, one of To relieve ment brought an end to the com­ signed for car owners who have ficials esttmatj that the Treaaury sions faces curtailment under new led something about the air speed Airlines transport as It dropped Hollywood, Oct. 30—(A’)— year, he said, was like a "Donny- IN t •TOMI Greek Submarines toward a runway at the Chicago thunisand dies of disease within Days. •Senator Alfred M. Bingham, Salem brook fair scene " the Diree held in Uidgiefieiii al.vj Miser} o( COLOR merce In oil. no garage and leave their car out could borrow as much as $5,000.- governmental regulations, It was indicator not working and about yeaK- a death rate less than one-l Hollywood, which likes to in Ansonia and fierby and the the year round, 1s reported to re­ revealed here today. airport. admitted participating in the two COLDS (Standard Oil and the British Sink Italian Ships 000,000 a year from social securi­ controls not responding because of tenthHhat of the Army of,1917-I8.j foist trick names on its prom­ Democrat, saya defense housing slate police of the Ridgefield bai- breaks. l.lqilid Shell Interests are the companies main good for four or five years. ' Under n ruling of Donald M. "Ten lives were lo^l when a By Don Whitehead TabUtn London, Oct. 30—(iPl— Greek ty If the taxes are raised. At pres­ Ice. MetrbjMlttan Life Inaurancei ising starlets, could have sav­ projects now being constructed are racks pii.shed an anvestigation in­ Sacales, Costello and Kelly were ent, social security lends the Nelson, director of priorities, office The special plane bringing NWA United Airliner crashed against a Camden, S. C„ Oct. 30. (/P) — ed Renee Haal a lot of trouble "future slums" and he wani.s the submarines have sunk more than mountain la.st Nov. 14 near Salt Companjrsslatistlclana pointed re-j to a series of burglaries and hold­ quizzed ye.stiirilay by Derby and >n«ie Drop* Treasury about $1,000,000,000 a of„emergency management, parts officials also brought Civil Aero­ cently to Ov(a and other atatlstlciJ The sandy soli of South Carolina if it had changed hers, too. .state L<‘gl.slature to do something Teaching Seen <4(ukIi liriipR 50.000 tons of Italian shipping and accessories for planes connect­ Lake City, Utah. ups in this area today while they Ansonia polUe as well as by .state 6 6 6 year. nautics administration represents- On an eastern tour, Renee about it. fiiUs, coins, eufo transporting or supplying the Ital-, The air safety record of 17 as evidence that tho present Arm.vj s a long flight from the airdromes held five young men in custody. police, and Officers .Shorten and 'I'ry ♦'llIlls->1 >\ field and HI heduled for ai raign- ered In conjunction with regular Planes used for pleasure or busi­ and rope off the wreckage. Aug, 30, 1940, when a Pennsyl­ 18. ground for Britain's RAF. sure likes to trick up names. plied thus far to the La-gislative Billfold. $2 up. day. vania Central Airlines transport ment In town court at Monroe Speaking before The Anglo-Hel- taxes and borrowing. He put It this ness not directly Involved in the Uuleted by Sedatlvea Improvements wohi recorded, On a sun-baked flying field near Why don't you spell It H all?" Council's request for suggestions fJtiinty Key-Tdin- emergency program are not Hated carried 25 persons. Including Sen­ compared to World \ ^ r I, In th4 Honestly, she wants It were, .said .State Police Sergt. Wil­ ers make keys easy lenlc League on the snnlver.sary of way; Meanwhile, Captain Bates had Ills sleepy little city, 108 British about propoacd studies and legisla- (irarp Derlarr* America liam Tripp, I'aul Sacalea, 20, NOTICE "My first Job Is to finance the under the rating. Already private ator Ernest A. Lundeen. to death control of mcasle.s. mumps, resplr^ known, the name's Haal — to find . . . re­ Italy's attack on Greece, Alexan­ been quieted by sedatives admlnis. /oiiths are learning the fiinda- national defense program. We get. operators and pilots report delays In a field near LoveltsvUle. 'Va. atory Infestions and venereal dit Holland Dutch. l*roviilc Moiild- Thomas Costello. 18.. and James turned Free if you WE INTEND TO ADD TO OUR CLASSES IN der said two Italian submarines tered In a Fargo hoopltal. He was nentals of flying before going on Kelley, 19. all of An.sonla. They were also believed to have been as much as we can from regular and difficulties in securing parts ease. U) advanced courses and then bark Only 1 Day Left! should lose thSnx INSTRUCTION IN SILK WEAVING AM) to be questioned later. ert* of (iliaracicr. were arrested during th« inve.sti- J f nnd up. sunk by the Greek Navy. taxes. Then we have to borrow the and acceasories. Measles Incidence, for inaD^lceJ lonie to take their place In the masked by an imperturbable face. SHOULD LIKE APF’LICATIONS FROM BOTH Included among the defense ac­ How (Daptain Bates got out of gation of the hold-up of a service n-st, and any move we can make reached a peak rate of nearly floysl Air Force. None could guess that his broth­ /-p Tamers MEN AND WO.MEN. WITH OR WITHOUT Attack Delaj-ed Six Weeks tivities which will benefit under the Inferno alive mystified lnve.s- per 1,000 per year in Novembeb New York, Oct. .30 - (S', —Dr. station attenilanl Tucfslay night that will help must be considered." tlgators. The original theory was Strikers Stay 'Tliey seem strangely out of er, Peter, was lost off the coast !o< k ketsnn WEAVING EXPERENCE. He credited Greek resistance the A-10 rating, is the Home 1917, and the death rate wa^ flv«j Alonzo G Grace. Connecticut com­ in the .Stevenson section of, Mon­ with delaying Hitler's attack on Estimate on Spending Prepared that he was thrown out when the |alaee with their clipped Britlah ac- of Spain last October when a roe. loof)sond :tp Guard unit. In Connecticut this per 1,000. In, contrast, the maxl^ Nazi liomb sank a British mer­ loi k them in­ Russia six weeks. The secretary also disclosed that big Uner struck the earth. Later -;ents In this land of frlei file a Cfimiihlori li.st of all PKRSON.-\L The schools, other schools approved by Meanwhile, private investigators a company request that they sign with auch equipment under condi| to become accuatomed to these Made on Italy laws, for old-age pensions, both had determined that the plane cir­ They are astounded at the me­ Important to leave to the ama­ If 70Q burp Kp of ia jrour bloo<9« property, excepting' Motor \'ohicles, owned ajid ta.xaMe Deu ey-Rich man the CAA. blanks intended to establish pay­ tions simulating war. things American. In a few more teur." yfTur 15 mil«n of kidney luboa nriny bo omte Cairo, Oct. 30.- .,1',—The R.A.F. employes and employers pay • 1 cled over the Fargo airport before roll records. chanical ability of Aingrican in the ,Town of Manche.ster. ^ per cent tax on their payrolls. In Patrol Actlvltlea 'The new Army's good healt youths, and the fart that aDijost week.s the primary training will "rnfarliinale Attitude” Seen worktei. Th«ae liny biters and tnb«a work* Co, made a series of successful attacks the crash. It was reported to have record reflects both the careful ael inn dsy Kod nid diiiinte*. Frequent or acenty (Knoun Ah Alice) (The three towns are on the er's (,ax for old-age pensions would The aviation committee ronsl.sts plane was above 500 feet whet) It Isaid. "What with the taxes and •p— ne* with •rnKTUon *od burainn aume* REAL E-STA'IE A.M) MOIOR VEHIGLES j be increased to 2 per cent so that tion by Richard T. Frankensteen, Offer Not .4erept«d The pthers will continue their letter made public yesterday: "remain rational in the field of UfMi tbowa there ia eotnethian wroac with SPIKITl'AIe MKIML’M Ionian sea side of the . toe of It­ of State Aeronautics Commis­ shot over the Fargo field as the national director of the Aviation Indianapolis—(/P>—A man walk| high cost of petrol. It Just isn’t your kidotya or bUdder. need not or included in .■;uch list. Nr\rnlh DuiiKht^r of a Sevmlh Son j bis total tax. Including both pen- sioner Thomas H. Lockhart, chair­ flying ahd .soon they’ll wear the "Failure of the last se.ssion lof education. Too often wc succumb Special!! aly's "boot." I ceiling at the time was estimated Division of the United Automobile ed Into a restaurant and tok done. But here why everyone can uniform of the RAF. the Legislature) to set up a state to a sort of intellectual Jitter- Kidne>e may aMxJ help the tame ae bowels. The office of the Board of Asse.ssors in the Munieipal B<»m With a Veil. Another factory and a gas works .aion and unemployment taxes,' man; Lyman B. Bralnerd, West at that height. Workers of America (CTO). Counterman John Hull, 24, "I’l drive or owns an siitomoliile." ------mo aak vourdruxnst for Uoan’a iHlk. used euo< KcadlnjCH Daily » A. M. to 9 P. M. would be 5 per cent, or the same Hartford; Franklin Farrell Jr., housing authority has left the bugging. slipping from one pana­ rfuQy by miUioae for over 40 yeara. They Building is oikoi from !) a. m. t«i o p. ni.. except Saturday.-;. were hit at Siderno, where a fire First noticed by the airline and Frankensteen had throateneIay Be .No .More Benefits ness. wreckage. George Gardner, NWA that auch new -employe* have been HE IS TO ALL The United' States government Hahn, supervisor of agricultural fence program liKelv to have more ♦Marmink Interior said few bombs were However, other officiala Indi­ "Membership Is for the duration vice president in charge of opera­ hired by the company to fill such WOMEN WHAT pays the school $17..''>0 an hour for education for the State Depart­ laallng, cITect.s than what is done / cated that, perhaps, there would of the emergency, but members tions, said: Jobs. EACH DESIRES flying time for each student. The ment of Education. about 'housing in the next few Delicinas Sunday Dinners! dropped and no damage nor cas­ be no additional benefits on the ♦Persian ualties resulted. can submit their resignations at "Until every bit of evidence from Halla Action A» Victory HLM TO BE! primary training requires 60 hours Mr. Hahn Also said that the Trl- years ' theory that the penaloos now any time. Servlcea and equipment the ahlp and crash scene are cor­ Frankensteen; hailing the gov- aloft, and thiui It costs $1050 to Ag chapter of the FFA. represent­ Urge* Health Insurance promised will cost the government volunteered will not be comman­ related by the various Investiga­ ment's action as "a Justifiable Irsln each student. The American ing Connecticut in the national Besides urging the eouneil to Oot/bV S d g t OKAY.GeORGE. THE GIFT OF ALL GIFTS.. .A FUR ENSEMBLE! Ten Persons Killed considerably more than people are deered. tors, it Isn't even possible to even victory" for the union, said It had cadets Are paid $75 a month in chapter contrst, received honorable study the situation anti recommend Hotel Sheridan expected to pay. Other officials Mostly In State guess what happened." been decided upon at a White addition to food, housing and mention. legislation, .Senator Bingham ask­ I0'«25 4I...I0 T.'iioiTrV .V : By Rritish Raiders pointed out that the original social ‘"Flying activities will be simi­ Psasengei* List .Announced House conference ye.aterday at­ cqidpment. Frost, a grailuate of New Mil- ed the roiiniil to con.siiler health YOU CAN COlWE OUT NOW..4 Sable— Blended Coney (oat With Matching Muff. Rome. Oct. 30.—(Jh—^Ten per­ security plan In 1935 provided for lar to what you are doing at pres­ tended by President Roosevelt. TTie arrangements for the Brit­ fbrd High school in 1940. where he insuraiire anil to survey the stiite's heavier taxca than now are levied, The passenger list announced by ish are ?'ery much thr same as for sona were killed and 42 injured, ent and will conform to state and northweit airlines at St. Paul In­ William knudsen. OPM co-dlrec- studied vocational agriculture for tax structure which he feels puts among them women harvesting In and that proposed automatic in­ federal regulations. It Is estlmat' tor; William H. Davis of the De­ the Americans. Those who pass four years, operates a 100 acre too great a burden on fanners and creases Itr^Uie tax were postponed cluded: the fields, when British planes ed that members will be asked to Mrs. Jay Packard, 50, Atlantic fense Mediation Board, and Dr. the ID-woek primary phaae of home farm. homeowners. NEW HO.MES FOR OLD I.AY AWAY PLAN bombed several places In the on account of hard times. devote about 25 percent of their Frank T. Graham, chairman of the training go to another field for 70 Other suggestions submitted to Even under present laws, the a ty . e*. southern Italian provinces of flying to the civil war patrol. Most F. R. Lowell, Springfield. Ohio, board panel that had considered hours of basic training and from Three Hergeanto in Kainll.v the council included: RE.MODEUNG AND MODERNIZING A small deposit now, and payments at Reglo Calabria and Catanzaro pension tax la slated to rise grad­ of the flying will be confined to the dispute and recommended re­ [there a Step higher for 70 hours From Rep. Eleanor H I-illle. Defense aiitheritirs are re<-oninirndlng the nindemizing and re- your ronvenirnoe until you get your coat. ually to 3 per cent each 'on em­ sales manager for The Superior yesterday afternoon, the high Connecticut." Engine Division of The National instatement of the atrlkers. OM\7.\ a t advanced flying. Camp Robinson. Ark, i/P, To Guilford Republican - Use the miKlellng of older home, to provide greater housing (orlll- command declared today. ployes and employers In 1949. The smallest unit of the patrol "I am asking the strikers to go Some 150 Btudenls have passed the Cole family of Omaha. Neb., Cheshire reformatory to alleviate ties. Some officials argue that If the Supply Company. De H.AVILI.AND Damage, It said, was alight. is the Flight. Then comes the back with an attitude not of bit­ In the Anns of through the school here, a class goes the distinrtion \of 1 having crowded county jail conditions, payroll tax Is to be raised to pre­ -R. W. Ram.sey. 47, North Can­ graduating each'five wcv'ks. As for three sergeants In CoropaTW K of We have morlgage mone.v available for this purpose and are BUDGET PLAN The communique again an­ Squadron, the Group and the Wing ton, O.. president and general man­ terness or vindictiveness hut of BOYER Will break down county lines "with re­ ro-o|M>rallng with defense authorlUes. vent Inflation, the principal place co-ooeratlon to the end that there the British, ihey are prepared the 134th Infantry. . Jlvdlard Cole, spect to county temporary homes nounced on Italian night raid on which includes the entire state. ager Ram.sey Lumber Company, i Thrill the Women Let us explain our iteveral mortgage plans. A small deposit now, and deferred pay­ to divert the money is from the The Wing Is part of the New Eng­ can be amicable relationships In after the advanced course to re­ 41, and hla son, Beib. 20. held that for children." the British Island base of Malta. workers rather than employers, Aultman, O. ...B O Y ER In the Arms of Interest rates are reas4inahle. ments arranged. land region which corresponds to that plant," said Frankensteen. PAULETTE GODDARD WIU turn to England for active duty. rank when the unit, was mobilized Wants Bargaining law because employes are supposed to W. A. Metzger, 39, New York, They're looking forward to go­ last December. A second son. the Army's flr.st corps area. sales manager. Portable Division. "If Mr Hill meets us halfway Thrill the .Men! From Rep. E. I.ea .Marsh. Jr.. British Drop Bombs be receiving the largest, overall According to present plans the there will be no troubls." ing home. While they are enjoying Earl. 22. tpade It a threesome re­ Old Lyme Republican —A state amount of the new purchasing Roval Typewriter Ckimpany. thejr stay In thlf countri-.' their cently when he was promoted to a collective bargaining law, com­ THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY civilians of the patrol wqfld. In L. C. Carr. Highland Park. lU.. CASH DEPOSIT (l>LAN On Coastal Region power which might cause prices to the event of war. receive the op­ big ambition la to get Into the sergeancy. pulsory motor vehicle Insurance. rise. employe, N\VA (Chicago office. CHAIlfS lOia As little as 10% doH-n and the balance Berlin, Oct. 30.—(Ah— British portunity to do patrol and obser­ A. F: Simonson, 45, Grand Many Forcetl fight. ■ In ca.sh nhrn you get your eoat. planes, flying singly, dropped vation flying. Stubby John R^wcUffe, 27, for Forks, lumberyard operator and ‘ouvMliluyluulii seven years a memcr of the city bombs In the northern coastal re­ Post Office Clerk The w-ell trained civilian pilot of farm machinery dealer. F r o m H o m e s •Sub|eet to Fed. Defense Tax. gion of Germany last night with­ the patrol. It is felt, would be police patrol in Birmingham, C. W. Farup, 45, Grafton, N. D.. summed up his mates' sentiments out causing damage, the high qualified to patrol, the coastline automobile daaler and real estate MUlETnMHUII' YAS R€AUy IH TH€ command said today. Contented in Job and vital points such as power and (ContlnDed from Page One) pretty well when he said: "This man. country la fine—but we want to ‘MOUSE. ME VIMS AIMAYS EOING (The British Air Ministry did pipe lines, thus relieving military Ned Wells. 41, Fargo, N. D . ■B41 iVluin Slrcff, .Manchester- not mention British raids upon planes for actual combat. High water was expected to near get back and match wits with the 1 0 0 0 SOMETHING M8 0 UTTHE Denver—i/Pi—Henry A. Peterson sales manager, Dakota Tractor Germans." Germany in the mid-day bulletin, National agencies cooperating and Equipment Oimpany. or equal marks reached In an FWNACC. BUT P I0 N*T, UNTIL THE stressing only an attack upon took a Job as post office clerk In with the organization of the CAP early October flood which drove But to realizr this, they must 1901 and everything went flne^for E. A. King, 45. Fargo, N. D.. study navigation, meteorology, KOPPElte SERVICE MAN OIME Brest, the French Naval base tak- are the Army, Navy. Coast Guard. president Dakota Tractor and 2.()00 persona from their homes. i en over by Germany.) ten years. FBI. and CAA, while In the state Heavy rains also threatened and simple mechanics, and take TO R IS -RESCUE In 1911 they tried to make him Equipment Oimpany. flying lesaons covering the pri­ First Lieutenant Galland of a the Wing is supported by the State Miss Helen Ford, 33, Fargo, N. floods In southeastern Kansas and^ German pursuit .squadron was supervisor. He refused. Every year Defense Council, the adjutant'gen- extreme southwestern Mi.ssouri. mary training requirements. they’ve tried to promote him, even D. — ON THE SAME SHOW Usually the Americans solo after cited in the communique ns the rral. state aeronautics department, Henry G. Klopp. Spokane, W'ash., vjet >r In 91 air duels boosting their original offer of a and the aviation committee. eight to 10 hours aloft, an in­ raise. president of The White Pine Sash structor says, but sometimes It rg n R frsf The high command told also of But: "I saw others take on all Company who waa on hla way H.VLLOWE’EN kes 14 to 15 hours for the B rit­ OR MORE i German aerial acUylty In North MNUUO MA8M the trbuble of aupervlalng. I saw home after attending hla mother's MASQUERADE DANCE ish to sblo. ' funeral In Logansport. Ind. *joM n m « {jor txtra tmootbneu) them turn grey and make enemies Racing Board Bars AT CITY ^TEW DANCE HALL Mechanical Background and get Jumpy when Christmas A. H. Brown, Billings, chairman. "nils is because the Aimerican rolled around. So I told them I was Montana State Republican Central Keeney Street SUNDAY: “YOU’LL ta>y ha* a mechanical background —that's reason No. 21 Choice spirits' HELPS PREVENT contented," Quartet for Life Ctommlttee and supreme counsel FRIDAY NlGHT, OCTOBER 81 which the English haven’t had," actually mode in the same stills as By Buying Tour Burner for the Imperial Order of the NEVER GET RICH” 4 Cash Frizes! he explatqs. "'Our boys know the rare bese whiskies are then "vel- P H I H Q Fram Davtltpini Unneceaaary Work Chicago. Oct. 30—(.■Pi—The Illi­ Shrine. how to.di+ye an automobile and Co. Pilot’ Alden Onsgard, 25, At BOLAND^S W U l i l l V ...A t the first aneeie, nois Racing Board today ordered something aV>ut motoni. T)jls veted” by a method similar tef the George, „ Henry, Neb.—(.ng ' This back­ nostril. Its quick action rv Lumber Company with a ham­ its Investigation of a race won at^ Welcome, Minn. IROVEN PiGTUR ground and our 'athletic games fine Scotch. Give I m perial a one- Famous Make Automatic mer to Uke $15. although the com­ Hawthorne Park Sept. 24 by a WARD E. KRAUSE seem to make ^ e lr reflexes aids nature’s defenses SfiMtC .o ip INSTRUCTOR THEATRE • Hartford {Jor extra ricb^si) drink tryout at your bor-or take against colds. Follow " bination was printed on a Ug In horse listed as Rapid Bone, but sharper” pla^ Bight of the dial of the safe. later identified as another horse First Fatal Airline — TROMBONE \ The Americana and British are homo a t^ial pint or "fifth” of this directions in folder. w*"lBO*W01 — that’s reason No. 1 for named Hasty Notion. Crash Since March AND SA.XOPHONE Every Night At 10:45 P. M. not segregated. They iWe in the grand whiskey today! Barred from the turf were: tt. Studio: 97 Walnut Street 3rd SENSA'nONAL XV TJO Li same barracks, eat at Uie same Imperial’s surprisiag good­ o n . BURNER V. C. Van Cleve. listed by the By The Associated Press mess, study in the sam^ classes Board as owner-trainer of Rapid Crash of a Northweat Airlines Telephone 5SM and get identical flight instruction. ness. This superb American Bone: William E. Rafferty, re­ plana at Moorhead, Minn., today The day. begins at 5:30 a. m., blend has that expensive, INSTALLED -- OPEN ' with 14 deaths was the first fatM '©!■ . 0 0 puted owner of Hasty Notion, and after breakfiuit the lower 2 4 HOURS Pete Walls, not definitely Identi­ commercial airline crash aln(M a classmen -those who have Jiwt "imported-whiskey” flavor COMPLETE congressional Inquiry last March fied; and Mrs. George Ehringer, TODAY started training—get their flight because its foundation whis­ 159 RANGE In 100 GaDoa U>to... an aunt o. Rafferty's. into a aeries of five accidents that Instruction- while the students In Texaco Oryatallte cost 55 lives. AND kies ore specially distilled to AND FUEL In addition, the Board ordered FRIDAY their second five weeks labor with Small Down Payment, Low Monthly Payments Range Oil. 7>/|C gallna. all evidence in the case turned ov­ The lost previous crash killed CIRCLE the academic course. In the give them Individual quali­ Fnel OH, 7,2« gaUoa. er to the United Statea Attorney eight person* aboard an Elaatem afternoon, • the lower clgssmen at­ ties—then blended together CONSIDER THESE FACTS— General, the Illinois Attorney <3en- Airlines sleeper when It plunged GOSMETICS TO LADIES! tend class and- the upper classmen DIAL 8 5 0 0 eral, and Cook (^ tu ty 'a' State'a Into a Georgia pine wood* near take flight instruction. The to a delk»te "flavor peak.” These Burners are being sold throughout the eountry for Attorney, Thomas Courtney, for Atlanta last February. Capt. planes are sturdy, maneuverable the Mooud tSOO.OO aqd compare favorably with other Burners at this possible Grand Jury Investigation. Eddie Rickenbacker, EAL presi­ DIETRICH little Stearman PT17’s with 220 prtofc Hudreds hax'e been sold In .Manchester, some 10 to 15 dent, was seriously Injured. SIS CENTER Hasty Notion, or Rapid Bone, horsepower engines. y®*** ha®. atlU performing eflielently. One reason we can won a race a t Hawthorne on This disaster, the fifth In six AT BROAD ST. Mlaa Their Teatlme save yoa real money Is that we contraeted for a number of these MORIARH BROS. Sept. 24 at odds of 8 to 1. months, after a 17-month ho- The one touch of home the Brit­ B vnefs aeveral montha a^o while prices were sMU low. Another "nie Board anld Van Cleve had accldent record had been broken m FUME OF ish boys appear to miss most la W thht F«el OU Is a large part of our business and every Burner purchased the horse from Brad the preceding August, led to a teatlme, but there's compensa­ wn sell means a new Fuel Oil customer, not for one, but for many Brodsky of Philadelphia for $9,500. sweeping Investigation by Coh- tion in the invitations to homes ynnra. We are sattsfled to make a small proAt each year on gresf Into the operation of the of tho townspeople during week- FImI O0 rather thaw one large proAt on a Burner. nation's passenger air carrier*. lEW ORIEMS end leaves. All Cloae to Airports — ALSO ------Bob Hope, a lanky Londoner COMPARE THESE FEATURES— Performs Wen nickel and four pennies EVERY THURSDAY NKHT! FRI.SAT SUN Ui I ',1 NCV-I } ploalves and incendlarlaa on Lon­ ENTEKPMSE 1 4 5 0 BALT BBODLERS VEAL C tm .E T a STEAKS W % grata Unabsahsd JusUes Btawart went Musk Kr THE BARN^RMERS don while he manned airdrome tfa d O n PhoiM«S20 Pine W’ines Liquors snd Beer defenaes. ‘Moteol oplrlto. WftkMrt Chaifi, Street At West tenter to work. Hs gave them a *!$5 wed- “Haak” teat, PreaiMar. JACKTEAGARDEk COKI ding,** listing aJl the plt^Us of Ooeeleg 12. AdmlaMoe 44e,»Ilax loehided. He seenu impersonal about the Chpr.JSM DO Oak Street TeL98S whole thing, and there is no trace •rYNrRflfriar S139.00 to 9229,00 manrlage In kn hour’s sjieecb bs- UpRwt IMhar 4 Smm tm . We Cater Tb Banquets ifore performing a midnight cer^ B|Pev Bkettair Bvenr Wetepetear. Frltey mmS S a ta itey ! ' In his Imml votes as THiPdrutA* roil. t o w of the (Semano gnd hMMDgt---t>ut his feelings . /

MANCHESTER "EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. niL'RSl>)VT, (K TOBER 30,.1941 PAGE FIVE ' r . T»AGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TIIURSDAT, OCTOBER 30. 1941 the fundanicnlal principles under­ ao mutistrutl vc ho-ty ot govern­ Merit System lying our merit system. law." ment Itself That function be­ Offensive in Desert Other proposals wi>re good, he longs-tci - / .- -::y .-dli<-r -Inly elect­ said, hot "I foiild not approve the ed 'liv Id- p- l,y ad- Industries Put Asserts Japs Seen Workiim measure In pail and veto.it in minlstrallvc lic a.ls of depai t liient. FIRST NniOMAL Rumanians Returning To Be British Test part " , appomtcil by such orti, ial.*," The Open Forum Two jiniposiils which brought Daily Radio Programs forth loud objections when the Is- On War Basis Missed Boat Hurley Says Persotinel Students Work Out Unes BMtcin Stuard Time .sue was ilebatetl In the Legisla­ U PER-MARKETS iltli Communications for publication In thf Open Forum will not 5 With Russian Booty I Russians Seen I) e p u r I III 4* III -Nim m I.s ture woiil-l have remov(-d state in- he guaranteed publication If they contain more than 300. words. Si^nirif'aiit hii{:afj;e- rtil nliorial emploves from the Dallas, 3'cx . fir.t. ;in ,,j>. Two Jafian Taket« First (Con­ ’The Herald reserves the right to decline to publish any matter tlpiild Have Taken Sing* .‘^yniputlM’lir Frii’iMls. merit system an-1 would have Baylor riilVersit v im dical stu­ that may be libelous or which is In bad taste. Fr^ expression Ukraine Is winter wheat, and I iiients of War anti l)e- maili- an\one pa.smg an examina­ dent.*. hard pre.-e-ed for < ash, c hosi crete Step by Order to of poLtical views la desired nut contributions of this character apore Year Ago; Officers Say War Over Neediiijf Wheat Radio Music War Is Over; .should be in the gnmind before now I H artford, Oet. 3 0 — (/Pi—G over­ tion ehgllih- for appointment riith- to work out .5.3 r-.r tiaffn law- which are defamatory or abusi\y will be rejected. cide Middle East Fate. violatii.n Aul - pp-n.i-lly | Iron, Steel antT^Qial. fereiit Slory Now. I Fxc<*pt for (lavalry and if It Is to yield a t io|i next yeai i [ nor Hurley, who vetoed a pro- iT than the top three as at prea­ 1:01 111 ^ a V O up 'to 3 *on Now thc.se war-weni->' horseji. ent. detaili-il th--ni lo - the mg ' ASCAP Goes Back on Air IVrIiaps Two .More Grain Men Ex|»re8s Be­ po.sed amendment to the stale rrpN ill Figlit Now. Oct. 30. (/T) (’omlni? weck.s In .Merit System As.socialion "must the government took iU fint con* SeatUe-bom Japanese newspaper-1 acroas the Dniester. lief Soviet Union Is Editor, The Herald; man the right to devote his ener­ E gyp t's we.*«tcm desert may an­ last Legi.slatiii c. says he hehevpd never lo.se sight of the fore.sts be- N>W York, Oct. 30—<4^- Radio’s M B S ; 10:00 .MBS; 10:45 CBS; Crete atop today toward* placing man. recently returned front the : Settlixl Mostly By Geriimn* .Stinging Bit Ilf Toasi j - L - i gies, liK* intelligence and his will ‘W'lieut-Defieient.’ then that "the present law eoul.j cause of the tiees that they see in 11 :.10 .VtBS; 12:00 NBC CB.S. The selz,ure by the governm ent Orient, .says Japan could have ta k ­ I Hy Kmest <». KlH<*her One irony of thi* war la that one I swer one of the war's bigjjest nuialc war is all over. Actually, it key Japanese induj^trlea on a com ­ to that field in which his abilities front of them." the governor said W e were among Talks America's Town Meeting. on August 23rd of the Federal en Singapore a year ago but, by With the Kumanian Army at portion of Kus.sln settled mostly byl questions/— whether the British he made to w ork.' and It is now- Atlanta, O't 30 p Army* baa ceased to be a war for some plete war boaia when the Ministry and his Interests lie. It makes f’hlcago, Oct. .30. i/Pi — Grain Jhe responsibility of preserving I the first to Enrich •'How Can . We Stop Rising Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. delaying a showeiown, had missed 'I Tiraspol, Occupied Ruftsin. Oct . 21 Germans ha.* been conquered by[ have developed enough Htriklng working ' Press ,\ge-it L I’ l ‘.■l^er■-otl on I of Commerce and Industry order­ hi* ability the only test o f his I (Delayed) l>ay and my lit the merif sv.-tem i-'inld he fulfilled- 2 /fr time—more on the order of an Prices?" Iveon Henderson. Sen. R. plant at Kearny, New Jersey has the boat. | the Rumanians. Between here and! power to throw back (lermaii men, [Viring over war maps to see What the r**-i.HinneI l)ef>aitnienl maneuvers In Mie < i olirni:. faile.l * our white bread ed the iron, steel and coal indua- aroused an acute controversy both service. The closed shop chal­ ' the trnm[i of hr>ot.s and the clatter ■not hy ■siii»'ii>mg' or 'pln-prii k - , armistice. A Taft. Rep. Albert Core. J. D. "At that timth aniuversaiy t»an when lie o-ol ;i Inig. I.de Who' tiona. of fhL* pi'oeeedlng. There have enterprise. rnhble.stoned streets of thi.s nneienl jnrulluial land has been engulfed, haria-.s smei r>- ofTiciitls, hut by an contracts between ASCAP and E. Disney on '■.Non-Defense . Econ­ ington graduate in 1937 who be­ names as Mannheim, Al.snce and| sistance on the coast of (‘astern quet of The (•'iimeclie-.t .Men' Army pia;-e hi ung- lor Ihe next X’itamin fi-I. Since then u c J omy' Nlif'-Red 11:15 The new i agency aUo aaid the been other cases similar to It hut Examples of the exercise of nio- came editor of - The Singapore (ity on tlu' Dniester a.s a se?tir.<*JiwMiilml.iatMwn go Into the fields only at their peril| I off attacks of (Jorman ariimretl w hh h eonf I out it " acid. We feel that FIS AST ^ The fight had to do with the Tlzzie Ush; 10 30 Frank Fay fied for membership in the pro- hy the government. In the Kear­ the last ten years have given fre­ protect itself They have every­ Itumaniun officers ray the Ru.‘»* [ By this they meant that If Rus­ and all otln-i giuniis inti-rested In j j tketrialijr jnmr is«*«y <5 because of mines. I unit.s. .supported tiy inlense tlivt*- sia IS lo continue to feed her mil­ .\e de- This Is Ihe most Important am -'ndm cnt,‘ hut eonlended thn: to 15 Dedieation WKBW. Buffalo. A tllsriission of the law and which it has expre.*,sely and p rop­ think coming." what they call a ‘‘eommow 'KlTTn- busy exploding them, and we fre­ ing improvements in their oncra-jpe new contract calls for 2 3- 4 jK'r nounrement that. he.sMles the ciil- I fled, halted and frustrated, a )»reat- change in the world s wheat pic­ sciine of the proposals he vi toe-t 50.(Mi0.vvatf I rarifurillter. equity of these proceeding* Is In­ erly forbidden the employer to use Mood of Jap* Change* pean fnint agairmt BMlshevinm," quently .saw clouds of dust andl tioii OilteA fiakeA4f Stlectiond. cent fqr NBC and (’HS commercial lege cloatng in DeremhiT f»»r .n.*4‘ j^ehool graduation.^ would be ad- I For this n*aHon, experts aay. any ting off o f most o^..;Kurope s con ti­ CavallfiM orchc.slra. go directly to the basic principle 1* constantly bogged down hy idle haa undergone a big change in the three corps i local business. vam*eeeember I offensive which may iie undertaken nental im porting nation.* from the MBS 8 KnokieH; 8:43 Concert involved Is it to be the policy hanils and Idle machine* which are past year. Ke-inird Aml>ittonH SatlsHeort» What to expect Friday: The lair monopolies under the closed Bug river, froni TiO to 100 mtle.s I If the Briti.sh tli.-^bMlye Axi.s M,df .llh Kiifi Phtnii Cht«« ■ M»k«, Eictlltnl To.jt ciation of Broadcasters It has to total defense of strengthening of Japanese fatalism. They were ' that Biissla already I.s faking de- FOWL war morning. 8:(t0 NBC-('BS; The efforts of management to been nnnounced the B.MI oiit|»it thi* nation's internal Htrurture, | .shop? The tit her factors In the beyond their 1939 frontier at the I trcKips fn»ni Libya while the main 8:43 NHC-Kcl. 8 NBC'-Blue; speed up production and to length­ quite calm, a* If reconciled and j livery of CaMndian wheat, either CHEESE BREAD " <*>' 12c will Iv* rontimiiHl in ronjim rtion Raying that was the first prob­ controversy are of importance, Dnie.ster. PIANO I fJerman force.s, esfiecially the Air 0:00 10:00 MB.S; 10:13 NBC- en hours are constantly thwarted prepared for the worst." I Iran:--shi[iped through Britain to Rich Tender T*$ty RoUt • At only a penny a piece v with that of ASCAP. Rlvinp two lem Japan must aoTVe. but only a.s thoy contribute to^lhls One returning (ontlngent was I Force. Is tied up in itussla. ob- FRESH NEW Blue; ll:(Mi MBS; 12:]>ioximate|y 20 ! Archangel or via VladivostokThia mtiKU source* for the lirsl lime. principle. I servers believe there Is a ^orxl I tiaffir has not been confirm ed o f ­ ENGLAND Afternoon: 1:43 NBC; 2 00 MBS; port of government officials. Un­ miles and y,ns hours pns.RiuL' TEACHER I prospeet the .Mitldle Fast can 1m* PARKERHOUSE ROLLS 12c The tunc.H of ASCAP will he re- The "union maintenance" clau.se, ficially off photp^io*a 3 33 CHS; 4 43 (’BS; 4:33 NB('- doubtedly a condition exists today through Uri.s city. 'Hiese. tro.tp.s I held DRESSED Itimed to the chain* "n.* soon an which the ."’fatlonal IJefense Me.ll- Will Oppose I'lflh of Acreage l»st doubla orfmg lb Blue; O oO NB('; « 23 NBC'-He,i; hy reason of which plants devoted were afoot ami mounted, but m ost­ E'ormerly of Ro.ston [ But Mhoultl the HriM.sh fit^I to s * u n A ’ practicable." Oiio to the fact that Protests Filed ation Board Insiatctl uptin and the I H ow 'iii.porlaiil Ihe Kii.-sian ."-il- - ' ^ all(u u e'e4f= = ^ 5 6 LB AVG fi 43 CHS NHC-Hlue. to defense production are not ly ririle hunt-tK»unil Rumanian imit , move more and m<*r»* armon'd tain closed shop unions. Its con- (lenl, with a wheat crop annually dn E D M O n ’s i.g.1 o o » s“ with ASCAP under a contract NB('-Itlue 12 30 Farm and Home Business ('.onccnis in with a similar peril has with the had aliout a dozen ir>-centMneter unit.s to AfiK’a. back them up w’ith tinrting effect Is to make It Im­ fore i*anloii8 Board in ' of about a hillion bushels, Hussin SWE^ '“9 X iug FRESH 5 7 LB AVC calling for .T per cent, has been Hour. 2 I>r. I>aniro8ch nniflic ap- consent of the unions lengthencil (.3,9 mchi cannon tlrawn*bv oxen.- more and more avution. and at 4 5 c South .Vinrrira Are possible for a man who has once I I.s estimated to have lo.sl possibly IB UHing the society'.* music .since host ptcciation; 4 Dlacu.naion of “ Fng- hours, speeiled up marhlnes and Ftumanlans rlni-med Ihe decrepit the same time pour a powerful America s Finer Tea 5 Of Q joined a union to leave It without Walerlmrv (,ase». j a fifth of hi-r ai reage SHOULDERS May I.t. lish TiKlay. ’ MBS '2:43 l>eilication openeil employment to every uagon.s. loaded wiVh fndtler and I force from the other tlfrectlon. FRENCH FRIED ROP CORN phg V c lrkey (Vnsorstiip. losing hi.* job. It seeks hy com­ P H O T O N F A X If any o f the pre.sent world Through a "lijvgre.l nation ' MBS then ter stwilio. 6:13 Nevada* avenue nf ability and i^ompetence. 'dra\(n )»y wiry little hor.Ho.s, most- Six Seven F'ailure* READY TO SERVE pulsion to make a man give up a Woterbury. ()m them wlien the Observers sum up I^rtti.sh opera­ <1 - i, B> Fr.sl S. I'prguMin portion of his freedom of action. Stnte'.s A tlornoy M. Aliorn, laia, grain men said It would have LB per rent Waves; D.ID DZD BeAln «.30 Irish of hours nf mechanical and physi­ Ru.«»sians annexed Be.s.sarahia a tions in the Mid>He Ka.^d to date HAM S COOKED mn.sic; .11.^14 JZK Tokyo 8:03 I’ rtwWrnt. NE\ SrrvicF, Inr. By so much it closes certain op­ Sr., of Hartford county, who H« rv- ■IIP imf.oitant effei t on Interna­ cal energies are wasted and ' dl- y i ' a r a g o . “ ‘ la s six siircess, .seven failutes. \ Topic* Tonight: The war 7 DO Bid I'>i- .laiii'iid Am.TK .'iTi liii.si- portunities of employment to him. cd ns special prosei ulur In Uvir tional market condition* Fyiyn Neu.s. tJS(.’ (iSD Lond<»n 0 Newa veite.l because the administration To Hj» lU-Omeri 1. r> fen se of FpVpt iipain.st the Saue tut ^hupi TOP or Sot TOM - Noted for flavor It Is generally recognizo-d and de­ Inal, has served notice he will h{>- .shipment of r .S. Wheat to K'us- MB.«; 7; If) .NFtC fted. 7 .to MBS; an«l N'm'W.s . TCWA c,»jatemnla 10 I n.*ss 1 (Uircrns in Hid whirh h:ivP tia.s lieemed it of major Import­ The ,«tyeam of however. I first Italian driv** (Hu<’» e.ssi signed by latKir leailers that the peHr before the Slnte Board of aia IS a possibility, thoiigji ' now OLD HOMESTEAD S:^r< CBS: !> (K) .NBC-Blue. !i l.S “ Meirv Wnlow” Selections. I liven patient, hut were heediiimg ance to establish a monopoly over app4M!»^t to he an ill-onV-n for the 2. Sweep acrtKS.s the desert lo Announcement R O U N D ROAST i^B o lC Pardons nf \\>tlirr.sfirld Monday ; ninre and mnre nettle,.1 hy British union mainlenance elaii.se leads to the control of labor In the hands [Bengasi and beytmd (brilliant ■ con.sidered remote, provitjnig ships to opfKifte parole aj>plication.s filed (omi^y^ year, for on*’ ran I’ide fur anil ports like Arcljangel and I rensdrship at Tnnldsd. just alknit a rinsed Shop. of lalKir leaders, rather than to I su ccess). FANCY CUT OF CORNED BEEF by three nu^n <*oTivirted in thi.R hm^s throu';h the fertile farm I Via livo.slok are scyrissible The PASTRY L'J16c 1080 K ilo c y c le s I iKiiled dvi'r rerentlv when seventy- Daniel W. Tracy, a Dept r>f protect the Interests of the em­ !.>h«ls of the r>nie«;ter valley with- a 3 Mediterranean engag(*ments W T I C WDRC ! live thousand dollars in American I-ahor official, and formerly a la­ ployee* themselves. city's notorious municipal fraud United .Slate.* governm ent owns . case. ,<)Ut Seeing a single horse in the [with Italian -Vavy (Italians al- FINAST ALL PURPOSE BRISKETS 29c K ilo c y c le s 1360 currency consigned hy the Na­ bor muon leader, is quoted as hav­ It is a striking fact that the jw’ays worsted 1 almost 2d0.000.(^ bushels of an AMERICAN COAL CO. The prisoners seekinR pardoui^ fiehD exportable wbelit surplu* estimat- cONED and ROLLED if DESIRED - _ tional C3fy Bank In Htienns Aires ing said at the recent convention Fc'leral law under which collec­ The land remains unplowed and '4. Conquest of Kthiopin i.suc- Thunxluv, Oet. .80 nre Cnrl D. Dlswi. former WrtU^r- j ed at around 500.000.000 bushels 170 I'E.UU, STREET — H.XRTFORF) ^altier Sa/I to thf National C3ty Bank In New of the American Frdemtirm of loi- tive bargaining was esUblisheil In un.veded, farm ers .said, becau.se I cess I. FAMILY L'JlSc P M. 3:311 Renfro Valley Folks 3’ork was taken from the steam­ tior at .Seattle, W ashington that the railroads for the Rallroail bury banker Mervin^ » seveb to Battle of (Greece (failure). I Own f'heaper Grain LAMB FORES 12 year term : Thonvus J. FJ^^nun^. both their work animals an»l their A N D N O WONDER 3:30— Cuiding Ijght. 3.45 - Newe ship Argentina at Trinidad. "labor ought not to ask the gov­ Brotherhood.* expressly insisted your opp<»rtimlty to rotor-j 6. Battle of Crete, ^ another fail- Gantvla. Argentina and Aus­ former superintendent q f streets trartor.s have been pre.''.sed Into /ifi8 apiHtintpd as its Worcester Salt is ''quadruple GOLDMEDAL 27c 3 :4 5 —Vic and .Sade 3.5.5 W ar Commentary ernment to force employers to give tain your IfallowrVn <«uofttn wii tralia. nil. surplu.s producers, have No explanation for the, seizure I upon the maintenance of an open who was sentenced to o^e to three war .*»4'rvlce. I ure I. 4:00 —Backstage Wife 4:00 Ad Liner them li iilosed shop Labiir's joh 7. EngHgenients b»lween British Inyge stocks of wheat priced cheap- Manrhrsirr ropresentatirr vacuuTTt evaporated ” Bitter was given at the time nor was the shop! It Is generally recognized years; and Jolm S. JoJfnKton, New (This w o jM appear to mean mo\|pH in yoiir hom^. Vlxit Till PILLSBURY’S 4 :1!V .Stella Dallas. 5.|orr Than Y ear eonnuest.s for another year at le^st 24 oz 5:00—When a Girl Marries 5 45 Ben Bernle enipUiyee. 11 should apply equal­ I members than any other unions. Movie rrojectorq. W e rent MoVk I across the desert lo Salum and said However, none of these coun- liciously salty. *IVy a package. it STEAKS post office that the money was be­ Ol.seri. has already servetl nmre NTo.qt of the wheat grown In the .5:15- Portia Faces Life. \. 6:00 Newa, Weather Tobruk (bad score for Bi>tlshi. trie.s has a lend-lea.se program. ^ cans ing held, and the post office In­ ly when the government i.s doing Is it to be oiir policy to destroy than a year. ^Fleming and Jfr(ia seldom hn.s had to call TOMATO HEAVY STEER ■ NOTED for FLAVOR began thei^ terms last Man h after Thotfigraphic’.** for wheat from outside her borders John Jensen ,5 45^—Vagabonds. 6:20 Frazier Hunt New* Idty got busy through Washlnctnn Free enterprise and monopoly I over the operation and control of lean claim success so .fan. 46 oz the Siipretne Court of F.rrors de­ exce[d for deliverle* to ea.slern fi.OO—News and Wtiather. 6:25—Musical Interlude channels, and obtained relea.se of are ini onsistent and atilagoniaUc ^ oiir vast industries to certain la­ 10. Campaign in >taq < ;i British cans PORTERHOUSE nied tl\eir appeals .‘Stberla. in which the United .States /6.T h. Mpifllv Tttrnpifip W o r c e s t e r i: JUICE 6:1.5—Strictly Sports. 6:30W i l l . L. i^hlrer .News the funds, which had been held conri pts So are the open and bor leaders to exploit in their own A sk/’d what his nttitude wn.s on I score). SIRLOIN Nut Vpiilt o f Men has participated In Ihe past. The 6:30—Professor Andre Schenkcr. 6.4.5 The World Today up two weeks. riosri'i shops. Since the iiassage interest.* through the closed .shop; the ^ ‘titions, Alcorn asserted lawl Phnnr i(t fO or Entrrprisp Hi 10 .S H O R T . '*» n . Synaq'^campalgn. (Techni- long overland pull ha* made im­ •ROOKSIDI 1 (b A 6:45^— Lowell Thomas. 7:00 Am .is n' Andy of the Sherman Act In the late or Is It to be our policy a* a na- m.glit: British Ksplajiatlon Ically. the British won. Actually. portations on the Siberian Pacific FRESH CREAMERY roll W 7 C ^UBE MINUTE 7:00—Fred Warlng's Orchestra 7 :1 5 -l4 in n y Ro.as SO* the piihllc h.a* been in ap­ jtlon: to give wholeheart'Sl sup­ “ I

citizens are now engaged In ardu­ rate for the fiscal year Just ond.-dl ' i Enemy Planes Prove ous and sacrificial- tasks. was 28 mills which seems ratiir: I Armistice Dav Vote No Taxes ter Christine, have been the guests alumni attended a meeting to or­ Chrl.stmas postal rush will be tion In voting to diamlu tl>« Mn* Dairy League ' V "In lexicography, as In fact, an high, but the assessments aie| of their son and daughter-in-law, ganize a club Wednesday evening, Rankin Prepares available Nov. 6 and 7. To Be W ild Geese armistice la but a brief suspension away below actual valuation. Rockville Wapping Grower Groups lor high schools two days early ., Leclerc Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lusa of Browfi' Mr. and Mra, Albert Benjamin of On those days, Thursday and this year to permit students to of hostilitle.s. In asking for the Argu« For Small Tax West Willlngton, are the parents Meets Tonight Prayer Urged In CaiiteAury l.«wls II. Chapman avenue, Stafford Springs. Mrs. W. W. Grant For Xmas Rush Friday next week, applicants may work on the mall, while those wlio display, of oilr national flag and There were no votes against the! Mins Ruth B, Charter of Main of a daughter bom Sunday at the olitain forms at a s[>)- Gov. liam J. Rankin announced that ap­ Me was ''very, gratefur for the There are 300,(K)0 Jews In Great enemy planes turned out to Robert A. Hurley, In an Armistice pleted. I ' John U. Netio of South Willlngton, are medical Connecticut League of Dairy j don’t use the expression "as sure ter 2, West Hartford 2, Gmid Will patients in the Johnson Memorial Bridgeport, Oct. 30 -Combined plications for work during the response of the Board of Educa­ Britain and Ireland. North End. be wild geese. Day proclamation, called upon the Real '■sufferer from the sltuatlonl 472, SUSbrd 2, Newington 1. Avon 6, East Hart­ Farmers and Producer-Dealers to- | Could Have Saved as death and taxes" in Canterbury is Tax Collector Christian Kerri Accident Suit Settled hospital at Stafford .Springs. meetings of the Connecticut 'Vege­ peoole of Connecticut today to any more because there aren't any ford 1, and Wapplng 42 A rlass of day made known its objection to whose pay Is a percentage of thel At the whUt party held by the table Growers’ Association and the The new Welter N. Leclerc "we hope you will decide it is bet­ pray for "a peace of permanence taxes. This Windham county agri­ Out of Court After Dr. and Mra. Harrv H. Moore of nine was given the third and Eaglevlllc Fire Department Friday the now milk administration pro­ ter to meet the milk administra­ and for the prevalence of the takes he cotLccts, hut he said hel fourth degrees. A degree team .Northea.stern Vegetable and Pota­ Funeral Home at 23 Main street, Much Excileiiieiil cultural town of a little less than dldn t mind it made hU nelgh-| East Main slroei, residents of evening. .Mr snd Mrs Arthur Dev- gram. tion as a member of a thousand- Ideals of the Fundamental Orders Jury Was Pioked. from Vernon Grange worked the to Council are .scheduled for one of the most modem of Its kind 1,000 population has voted to do hors happy. .Stafford Springs for twenty-three ereaiix of West Willlngton. won Bridgeport on Tuesday and Wed­ The League • called a special strong association than as a over the tenets of the so-called without them this year. degrc<*s. and the Harvest supper In the state, will open tomorrow Ellensburg, Wash.--(A5- If there •years will celebrate their golden prizes. The refreshments were nesday, December 9 and 10. meeting to.- tonight at Hotel single individual.” new orders." Mrs. Lillian Frink, tow-n clerk Rockville, Oct. 30 -(Special) — ' followed. The candidates were as | doughnuts, cheese and coffee. foi public Inspection, Funeral Di­ hadn't been a knot In his shoelace, AstronomirsLl Opinion wedding anniversary tomorrow, The two-day meeting will bring Garde to formulate a program of An enclosed membership card The text of the proclamation, and treasurer, sees nothing un­ I The joint civil action of Esther H. Friday with a family diiuier and follo.ws: Mr. and Mrs Wyse, Mr I The football hop sponsored by rector Walter N. Leclerc announc­ opposition. Specifically the group says: four-vear-old Way-ne Edwards Many aslronomeri agree thatl ami Mrs John Koromie. Mr. ami [ together commercial vegetable urging state-wide observanee of usual In the situation. and Frederick Kemnltzer of this reunion at their home. They'were the senior claan at Windham High growers from sll parts of Connec­ is objecting to the so-called "I am opposed to so-called equal­ could’ have pulled his baby sister, Says she: "We just have enough the possibilities of life are grcaterl Mra. John Porcheron. Mrs. Ellen ' ed today. The public Inspection will Armistice Day. Nov. 11. follows: Mary- Lou. out of Cooke creek and city against Joseph Condron of married In Wales, Maas., their na­ school will be held November 7. ticut and will present an education­ "equalization ” tax on th - new law ization, to compulsory pools and "Saddened while a flaming money In the treasury, so w-hy on the Galilean moons of Jupiterl tive town on October 31, 1891. The Roper, Mls-s Anna Maakel and The second number of "Croak- contlni^e' at the public convenience. and failure of the administrator to taxes on milk (unless they are save'd a lot of excitement. and the giant moon of Satqm thani Hartford which resiilfvd from an al program emphasizing the ad­ world again threatens our free­ should we collect anv more?" automobile accident In Hartford ceremony took place In the Baptiat Edward Barber |Ing.a." the student publication of This town’s newest funeral to raise producer prices substan­ required to raise money for. na­ When Mary I>3U fell in. Wayne on any of the planets. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil.son, ' justments in vegetable production doms, we cannot honor the heroes The balance is 115,500. The tax last February waf settled Wednes­ parsonage tay Rev. William W. Windham High has been distrib­ and in marketing required by de­ home, .combinlnB beauty with slni- tially. tional defense) other than the li­ decided he'd better take off his and son Grant, of Wapfilng Gen- ' uted. Ralph B. Hemingway of North cense fees paid by those’ who re- of our own generation, members shoes before w-adlng to the rescue. day afternoon In the .Superior Hacketl. Dr. Moore a practicing fense conditions. Questions of plleity, marks another forward physician for 43 years Is a gradu­ ter, moved last Saturday to Man­ Haven is president of the League: tail milk of our families, our friends and Puzzled by the knot, he ran home court, the amount of the settler farm labor, market price of fresh step by Mr. Leclerc to provide neighbors save in the united re­ I ment not being disclosed. ate of Brlmfield Academy, Brim- chester. Manchester resldenUs with the A. C. Peterson of West Hartford,---- I The "equalization” measure al- and asked his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Hood has returned vegetables and governmental poli­ executive vice president; and ready has been attacked by Gar- solve that American Inatltutlons Edw-ards. to untie It. This was the case for which field, Mass., Troy Business College. cies affecting the Industry wlU be most modern of funeral appoint­ will be preserved. For 300 years, I the entire court day on Tuesday Troy, N. Y., and University of from the Hartford hospital last uppermost. ments In the quiet atmosphere of a Marcy I. Berger of Woodbury, sec- rett Burkitt. independent milk "W hy?" asked Mrs. tdwards. Saturday afternoon, where she haij Tolland retary-trea.aiirer. ' man and for many years a critic of we of Connecticut have espoused "The baby, ” Wayne explained was spent in picking a jury. The Vermont Medical school. He Is a Prominent Speakers private home. Larsen’s Feed Service twelfth was picked Wednesday member of the medical staff at the her teeth extracted. Mrs. John H. Steele Walter N'. Leclerc The organization has a board ' ^he stale milk administration, vv'ho a reverence and practical adher­ patiently, "fell in the creek." Both groups will be guests of Culmination of nearly a decade moYning when Mrs. Helen Jewett Johnson Memorial hospital. Staf­ The funeral of Stanley Rowe. 58, the Bridgeport Vegetable Grow­ of funeral service in the North of directors and an advisory i president of the Producers Co- ence to the principles of democra­ Mrs. Edwards quickly retrlved who was killed at Ea.st Windsor 1178-8 Rockville board, both including representa-1 operative. The measure provides cy, The* Fundamental Orders, 14-month -old Slary Lou and re­ 38 Depot Square pvas qhosen. On Tuesday the panel ford Springs An ardent sports fan, ers’ Association, with Ernest Coz- End. the new funeral home, a short of 26 prospective jurors was ex­ Dr, Moore attends many of the Hill, was held Wednesday at 9 a. zocreo of Orange aa general chair- distance from St. BridKefs church, lives of each county in the state. ; (or a tax of two cents per hun- which antedate expressed national stored her to consciousness w-ith m. and the burial wes in St. Mias Bernice A. Hall has re­ I.etler to Dairymen ' dredweight to cover expenses of precepts, have been called ’the artificial respiration. hausted and Wednesday morning ba.seball and football games In man of the convention. Speakers was converted into its present | About Town the sheriff broiight six more to the town He observed his 73rd birth­ James'a cemetery, Manchester. turned to her home after several state from a weather-beaten struc- ' In a letter to dairymen through- (hp milk administrator’s office, heart and soul, of constitutional will include prominent growers, I court roon). day last April 27th. Mrs. Moore The 95th annual convention of dsys as guest of friends in consumer spokesmen, marketing ture erected nearly a century affo out the state, the league says; | Dealer and producer earh pay democracy.' For the maintenance Only the female firefly carries the Connecticut Slate Teachers "We don't like the new milk ad- naif of the tax. of these traditional liberties, our a "lantern." The case pponed at 10:30 a. m. the former Nellie Converse was 71 specialists and scientists working and today, modem appointments ' The usual Friday evening card I on Wednesday and came to an years old last August 4th. She la Assoclallofi is to be held tomor- Worcester, Mass. replace time-worn fixtures of a by­ p.arly of the auxili.iry to Anderson- ministration program. Do you ’ | ______Extends Congratulations in the fields of vegetable breeding "We don't think the milk admin- . Re-Established end at three o\-lock when the law­ the daughter of the late. Dr. and niw. October 31st In Hartford. Friday at 8 p. m.. the young and production. gone era. ' Shcfi Post, V.F.W , will be held at istrator is allowing cither the | __ yers reached an agreement. At­ Mrs, Harvey Converse of Eastford New Haven and Bridgeport. All people of the Tolland Federated Professor Albert E. Wilkinson of ^'ear In the Works the V.F.W. home tomorrow evening torney Robert J, I'lgeon' rcjire- and a brother of Dr. Frank B. public schools in the state will be church will meet at the , social farmer or the di.stnbiitor a proper : Vichy, t'noccupicd France, Oct. to the University of Cohnectlcut. sec­ Since earlv last stimmer when at 8; 15. with the u.siial [inzea and price for milk, considering the senteil the plnlntlN ami Attorney Conver.se of West Willlngton. Be­ clased for the day. The Hartford rooms of the church for the an­ retary of the state association, said refreshnu'nt.s. The turkey raffle 30 ■ ’P' • A decree printed in The Charles H. HlnrkaH of Hartford fore coming to Stafford Springs 23 meeting will be held at Bushnell nual Hallowe’en party where the Zoning Board of Appeals ap­ high co.st of everything we must Official Journal today ree.stabli.shcd today that the Northeastern Vege­ proved the project, workmen have .achediilcd foi the obi New England represented the defet^dant. Judge years ago, then lived In West Memorial and the speakers will bp "hosts, good times, good eats will Thank.sgiving, will have to take buy, the nigh t.-rXT's and the high trade relatioh.s between Thailand table and Potato (JouncU, in ac­ been engaged In transforming the co.st of labor. Do you? CONGRATULATIONS Carl Foster presided at the ses- Warren. Mass . where Dr, Moore Dr. William H. Burton of Harvard be in evidence for all in attend­ cepting an Invitation to meet in old dwelling into the near perfect place Nov. 15 as Connecticut and French Indo-China, broken off I aion. practiced medicine for twenty University; Albert 1. Prince, chair­ ance. All young people In the town "We believe some of the new since the border warfare last win­ Bridgeport, is going outside New funeral establishment ILa owner will celeiirate the e.aiiy Tbaukagiv- orders of the milk administrator AND BEST WISHES TO W.VLTER LECLERC The case of Milo E. Hayes, ad- years. The couple have one daugh­ man of the State Board of Educa­ are invited to be present at this iug. November 20. fur the first ter. The frontier fighting ended York City for the first time In its had visioned from his Inspection ' are unfair and unjust, and that ON THE C03IPLETION OF HIS NEW Walter Leclerc I mlnistrator against the' Trail- ter, Mrs James Palmer of Staf­ tion, and Lewis H. Cotlaw, ex­ get-together. hlatorj'. The council Includes rep­ time in Japanese arbitration and cession ways of New England, ln\. w-as ford Springs and a grandson, plorers. The next holiday for the Miss Margery Miller was a re­ of more than a .score of funeral I some are contrary- to th" evidence of large areas of Indo-China to FUNERAL HOME resentatives from all the northeast­ homes in the state whtle engaging I offered at the recent public hear­ settled on Wednesday. This was Harry Palmer, student of Stafford schools will he on .November lUh, cent guest of friends in Hartford. Thailand. also scheduled for trial before a ern states and it acts for the grow­ In his profession during the past All Girl Si out leaclera planning ings. Do you? « M. HUNTER’S High school and captain of the Armistice Day. Mrs. I-aura Jiidson has retum- ers on advertising campaigns, re­ ten years. ;t.> take the nature course are ask-; "To File .\p|>eaN jury in the Superior court, football team. Both are in good Lieut. Commander R. W. Rose eil to her home after several GULF SERVICE STATION n il Bags lations with government agencies Ttie most important of these ; ed to meet with .Mr. Wilder at the ji "We have engaged an attorney Chemical Marvels On The Opening Of His health and take an active nart In will speak and show Navy moving weeks as housekeeper at the home and other matters affecting the plans wa.a the creation of a priv­ 'Center postofricc .''attirdav "at two;: to file appeals before the milk ad- 21 MAIN STREET’ Members of Stanlej Dobosz the affairs of the community. pictures at S'public Navy Day ob­ Unit No. 14. American Legion of V. .Smith. growers' interests throughout the ate dwelling atmosphere in the o'rloi k. rain or shine jI ministration and, if necessary, to I'sing growing solutions with­ \ The Phoenix Liberty Band of servance Friday at 8 15' p. m. at The Tolland Grange members northeast region. TTie council will funeral establLshment and this the go to court for our membership’’ out soil, chei.tista could produce Auxiliary are asked to meet at Stafford, one of the oldest or- the Town Hall, The program Is the G. A. R. hall on Friday after­ met at the Grange rooms Tuesday hold its Session on Tuesday eve­ workmen did achieve. There is -Mrs William Mci'ormaik, Mrs. , I’ rging the dairymen to enroll fnited States In an area of 15 New Funeral Home gaWzed haniLs In this section has sponsored by Abe E, Miller Post evening and .started on their an­ ning, December 9, and ail vege- nothing within Its ta.stefully- Arvid Seabiirg. .Mrs Frank Fair- ' in the Le.ague, the letter says, .square miles. noon to fill bags with refresh­ elected the following officers for I>!glon and Auxiliary. The Post ments which will be handed out nual mystery ride, which ended at Uble growers in the state will be furnlshed, rich-carpeted interior weather and Mr.s. Robert .McNeill the y»(ars: president. Benjamin H. will cooperate next week In the the Stafford Springs, police bar­ eligible to attend. that reveals Us real purpone. In­ will he in charge of the sale of at the two -Hallowe'en parades on Phelps, of Staffordville: leader. statewide move to recruit 140 Friday night. Earh child taking racks. Beside being shown the The convention will be at the stead the Walter N !>>clerc Kun- Hallowe'en foods by I-oyal Circle Thomas Guay of Stafford Springs: Navy enlistments. Hotel Stratfleld, where there will — eral Mome has all the appe.arances of King's Daughters. tomorrow part will receive a bag with re­ building and grounds, they enjoy­ Comfortable Conservative assistant deader. Oisorge Hopko of ed an evening with motion pic­ be a trade exhibit including farm of any private home. 'morning at 9 30 in Hale's store freshments and a cup of sweet Staffordville: business manager, Native Of Providence cider if they desire. There will be Gilbert W aiter of Stafford; assist­ tures and refreshmenla. equipment, sprays, fertilizer, seeds A n.ative of Providence. Mr. I.e- the two parades aa previously an­ Harris Price of West Newton. and other supplies. The conven­ Pack 4. Cubs, RS A will have a John L. Jenney ant business manager. Merle tion will conclude with a banquet clerc was graduated from Renpu- costume party .Saturday at 8:30 p. Plumbing and Heating nounced, the one for the younger Phelps; secretary-treasurer. Ar­ Willlngton Ma,ss., who hA* spent several Home-Like Funeral Service nrd’.s Training School for Embalm- Builders’ ' Hardware children at 6:30 and for the older weeks with relatives in Kent, at the Stratfleld, Wednesday eve­ in. at the Center Church. All Cubs INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS thur Smith and property manager, MIm .lennle IL Church ning. December 10. era In New York Cltv in 1029 For of the Pack are invited. youngsters at 7:30 o’clock. The Homer Pero. Conn., is a guest of Tolland several vears following his gradu­ 10 Depot Sq. and 791 Main St. Tel. 6850 - .59’26 previous community Hallowe’en friends and will leave Sunday for ation he was a.ssociatcd with the . A daughter. Georgia Ann. was celebrations sponsored by the Miss Charlotte Brigham of St. Petersburg, Fla., where he aniiiig Issued for the People of Manchester Hartford Burial Case Companv born yesterday at the Hartford Work For The New Auxiliary have been most success­ South Willlngton celebrated her will spend the winter months. while making his home here. In I ho.spltal to Mr. and Mrs. George ful. Boltoii 91st birthday Monday. She re­ Tolland Grange meeting will be 1933 he established the prederes.aor . It Wilkinson, ,Ir , of 89 Tanner For The Leclerc Union ChurcJi Reception ceived a variety of useful and held next Tuesday evening, Nov. The annual reception of the On Tax Deadline of his present funeral home, a fun­ I street >Im. (3yde Marshall dainty gifts, beautiful bouquets of 4, There will be election of offi­ eral chapel on North Main street ! Extends Congratulations Union Congregational church will flowers, delightful birthday cards cers. A full meeting la desired. Lecierc Funeral Home Phone 4052 ■ For more tlian a decade, Mr I Employi-es of Riirton's .store, be held this evening in the chapel and congratulations and best Mrs. Aaron Pratt of Windsor Hartford, Oct. 30—(J>)—Friday. I.a'clerc's services have been sought with their friends were entertained Funeral Home at 7:30 o’clock. There w-111 be an wishes for the next year from her and Tolland was on a business trip Oct. 31. is the deaidline for filing bv scores of funeral directors in at a Hallowe'en parly yesterday entertainment program with Miss All schools in Bolton Will be many friends. She has resided in to Tolland Monday and called on federal returns not only on floor this state and In Rhode Island, afterniKin and evening by .Mr and Dale Plimpton who entertained the closed on Friday of this wVek to South Wlllington a long time and friends, Stocks of auto tires and inner where exceptional embalming .skill Mrs. Burton at a cottage on Lake To Walter Leclerc Friendly class at their annual ban­ allow the teachers to attend the was formerly employed In the Gar­ Monday, Oct. 27 was the begin­ lubes, but on bowling alleys, pin­ was pequirod. All this has been Oxoboro in Salem. About 30 en­ quet in May giving readings. The Teachers’ Convention. diner Hall, Jr., mill. She 1s In good ning of the memliershlp drivq,‘for ball games and pool rooms, Collec­ carried on .stnee 1933 without anv joyed a delleloiia supper with a Done B y Junior choir will furnish a program Girl Scouts health and lies with her grrand the Tolland County Farm Htlreau tor Thomas S. Smith of the Cem- 'interruption In his o«-n funeral variety of hot dishes, and hot dogs of music onu refreshments will be The Girl Scouts of Bolton will niece and husband. Postmaster nectclut revenues district warned served by the Young Married w1t.1 a pre-canvas mcetijig held at toduy. ser\dce. and hamburgers grilled In the Furnished By bold their regular meeting on Frtr and Mra. Arthur J. Cals.se. the 6th In the Farm Bureau office Couples group. The new tax is $10 per year on Walter Leclerc large fireplace. Games, dancing On The Opening Of day evening at the home of Mlsk, Bert Whitman is cutting wood in Rockville. I'nion Church Notes Charlotte Mack of .Bolton Center. on the Ruby lot in his spare time. each individual alley or machine. and group singing rounded out a Dr. George Brookes will preach John Bowers. Is a guest of his most enjoyable time. The first hour will be a study hour Miss Helen Rolltson's cat was daughter, Mrs. Alex Shearei' and Inasmuch as the first full taxable Old ( orporation on Sunday morning at 10:45 at year does not begin until next July FUNERAL DIRECTOR with the group working for their Killed by an automobile on the family In Manchester. The Men’s Club of Center church His New Funeral Union church on the subject. ‘'This first hid badge. The second hour sDite highway on Willlngton Hill, 1, the amount of the present tax (Hves Up Ghost la the Victory." There .will be ap­ MrS; Percy CuahJftg who has due Is $7.50, computed on a pro- will hold Its first meeting of the Joseph Pohlman will., be a playtime. Scout Leader the, second cat lately to meet the been 'spending several days as Corner Main and Hudson Streets propriate music by the choir. sam^ fate In about the same place. Already 2600 proprietors A season tonight at eight o’clock. W. E. HIBBARD Lydia Young will he present. ubst at the home of (Jharles C. The guest speaker will he Marius Plumbing and Heatinsr Contractor In Union church calendar for Dance a Succeaa Of the 2,060 persons admitted to rated basis covering the period Manchefiter’s Oldest Hardware Store last .Sufiday the following appear­ the Windham Community Memo­ falcott returned to her home in from Oct. 1, 1940 to next June 30. Phone 5269 Hartford, Oct. 30. t^Fi The Van De Weghe, chief chemist of The Temptation Dance and Mas­ Babylon, New York, Wednesday. the plastics division of Colt's Pat­ Home. ed: "Union church people are In- querade sponsored by the Home rial hoppital during the past ybar bowling alleys, pin-ball machines Madison Square Garden Associa­ 46 HUDSON STREET TEL, 6483 tereated In the promising career of The local schools will close for tion of Hartford, Incorporated in ent Ftrc Arms Company. A large 282 NO. MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Economics Committee of Bolton there were twenty-eight from Wil­ and pool rooms have filed, the col­ Raymond KunickI, the local young Grange and held Wednesday eve­ llngton. /ft' recess Friday as the teachers lector’s office said. 1928. filed preliminary dissolution gathering Is expected. Andrew violinist who has gratuitously play­ will attend a teachers’ convention Your Inspection Invited at Your Convenience papers With the secretary of state Ferguson hen'ds the refreshment ning was a definite (mcceas. A The thermometer registered 28 committee. ed In this church on several occa­ large crowd was present and the degrees Wednesday morning. which is held in different parts of The terrier la an Ameri­ today.' writing finis on an un.suc- sions. We trust you will support his the stqte. cessful attempt to build a hockey "Officers" dres.sed aa constables Dr. Harris P.rice of West' New­ can breed of dog. recital on November 6 at the Sykes had a hard-time keeping the fruit, ton, Mass., will spend the week­ Leon Chorches and Elmey,,Mlf- arena and sports garden here, dur­ I The Manchester Girl Scout Auditorium at 8:15 p. m. by pur­ j Council will meet Tuesdav evening candy and nuts from being stolen. end with Ms aunt and uncle. Mr. fltt will leave town Satiirday, ing the boom of the twenties. chasing tickets from the pastor." November 1st for camp. Signatories on the dissolution I at 7:30 at the Y. M. C. A. Furniture Finishing They did finally "arrest” several and Mi€. Clarence E.ssex and fam­ The annual sale and supper of dancers and put. them in the ily oh'Willlngton Hill, on the way papers Include John R. Kilpatrick, Depot Square Garage Union church Friendly class will long time president of the Madi­ Miss Ella Washburn and Ml.ss "Jail.", to"'St. Petersburg, Fla., where he In normal UtAes, London bus­ R(ith Crampton will spend tomor­ Erftest Roy, Prop. be held on Wednesday. November The judges for the best and fqn*" will stay through the winter. men drink 62,000 pints of tea son Square Garden Corporation of S in the Social roorq^ from 6i30 to weekly between duties. New York. He and Edwin Lee and row visiting schools In Boston. nicat costumes were: Harry ^Ifin- WllUmantlc Teachers’ College And Upholstering For PLYMOUTH AND DeSOTO CARS 7 p. m. Tickets may be obtained ro. Miss Mary Corcoran a,j^ Her­ Hamilton V. Ball, treasucer and from Mrs. Martha Zinsser or any secretary, respectively, of the big St. Margaret's Circle. Daughters bert Hutchinson. First .prize for Building member of the committee. of Isabella, will Install its newly 241 No. Main Street Manchester the best women’s pdfetume was Pittsburgh sports'palace In New York, sign­ Meeting Tonight awarded Miss CHhrlotte Mack, ed as representatives of the ma­ elected officers Tuesday evening at The New. Leclerc Victory Assembly Catholic jority of directors in the Hartford eight o’clock at the Hotel Sheri­ Sammy Sllv ertWlnivimi von the prize Congratulations To Ladies of Columbus will hold a for the bejb’^ association. dan. Mias Mary Rllcy, national fi­ meeting this evening at eight b Ynen’l ' costume. The Dr. George Tucker, now a resi­ nancial secretary, will be the guest prize for.-tfle funniest woman went o’clock at its rooms in the Profes­ to WJHl^m Webster and for the dent of California, was one of the speaker. Mrs. George H. Wjlllams, sional building. This will be follow­ local backers of the proposal to chairman of the Installntion com­ Funeral Home Done By GENERAL ed by the annual Hallowe’en party fuDiflest man to Paul Shedd. Walter Leclerc Materials mittee. will be assisted by the fol­ ■■'■ 3 . O. Oliver and Ends Salmond PAINT build a miniature Madison Square I and those attending are asked tp of Manchester were the winners of « ' Garden In Hartford. The late Lu­ lowing past regents: Mrs. Charles Congratulations To come'in costume. Donahue, Mrs, Robert Carney, the two live turkeys Joan Bosio From 1 ' -I cius F. Robinson acted as attor­ Food Sale of Bolton worn the chicken. ney for the Hartford spoqsors for Mrs. Andrew- Healey, Mrs. James The League of Womoit Voters a time. H. McVeigh, Mrs. Philip Carney, The Shop Of CONTRACTOR will hold a food and white elephant .Mrs. John Lappen. * sale on Friday afternoon starting For The \ Walter Leclerc at 1:30 o'clock in the vacant store Clarke Insurance Agency Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Server and Andover 829 MAIN STREET Give Miss Park Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lamborg of In the block on Park Place form­ TEL. 8665 Paterson.-N, J., left tixlay for their F O R T H E erly occupied by a furniture store. Used Exclusively X Final Days Mrs. Maxwell Hutchinson homes after spending a week with On The Opening Of His 157-4, WIlUnMntte Another SlioWer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Server, of 119 'But two days remain for prop­ Harold J. Dwyer erty owners to submit their lists New Leclerc Summer street. NEW of, property as owned by them on Antiques and Furniture RepairinK On Tuesday afternoon over 40 For All Exterior Mias Betty Jane Park, whose The sidewalk was lined with the first day of October. The as- children'from the school attended New Funeral Home seasora. Perry A. Lathrop. Julius marriage to Edward Thurber of women early this morning wailing 38 MAIN STREET PHONE 5500 the lecture on "Alaska" given by East Hartford ..will take place at for the rummage sale of the hos­ M. Koslorek and Howard O. Dim, Rev. Bernard R. Hubbard. The the Second Congregational church pital auxiliary to start. Many busi­ qck will be in session at the olTice transportation of the children to Funeral Home on November 10. was honored with ness men going to work .stopped of the Town Clerk on Friday. Oct. Willimantic was arranged by the A n d Interior another sho)s-er last night. It was to sec what was going on. 'I'he 31 and .Saturday, NoV. 1 from 9 to P. T. A. with Mra. John H. Yeo­ given by the junior King's Daugh­ store was filled to capacity as soon 12, 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 o’clock for the mans, ^ president of the association LECLERC purpose of receiving these lists. ter’s circle of which she Is a-mem­ as the doors opened. as chairman. ber, the Beatrice Lydall circle. The All those falling to make a list will The Tolland Democratic County Painting Work In party was held at the home of The Junior members group of Congratulations be charged a penalty of 10 per cent club will hold a meeting In Colum­ Mias Dorothy Marks. 97 Main St Mary’s- Girls Friendly society additional according to law. bia, November 4tta, at 8 p. m. Rev. For The Furnished By street, and Hallowe’en decorations at their meeting this week com­ 4 ' ' ’ FUNERAL HOME ^ Ready For Dtotrlbatlon E. Dent Lackey, of the State De­ games and refreshments were fea­ pleted plans for their sport dance Mrs. Franklin C. Harlow, chair­ fense Council, will address the The New Leclerc tured, including a special Hal­ to be held in High school hall, man of the knitting production To PLASTERING committee of the Rockville Chap­ club as guest speaker of the eve­ lowe’en fortune cake. Friday evening, Noviember 7. Re- ning. Joke gifts were found by the f>orts on tickets sold already would ter, American Red Cross has an­ nounced thkt the following ma­ Lights, telephones were out over bride-elect from directions enclos­ seem to insure a good attendance. a period of time from 10 p. m. on. New Leclerc ed in balloons, the members of the The membership drive conducted i AND MASONRY terial la ready for distribution: 30 Funeral Home men’s sweaters; 39 women's sweat­ A telephone pole on the edge of circle pooled their gifts of money . by tw-o teams of the G.F.S. is rc- Walter Leclerc the Phelps and Post property wss and presented to Miss Park gi I suiting in s good Increase In mem- ' ers; 80" children's sweaters; 17 AT THE NEW Toddlers sets (sweater, cap and snapped off. State police directed beautiful silver tea aet. I hers. ^ traffic from the Uye wires snd The W . G. G E O R G E • mittens); 20 children's suits, Funeral Home sweater and pants. placed flares on both sides of the LECLERC road to warn motorists. This ts On The Opening Of His the second tiiM the pole In that Sold Exclusively In FUNERAL location has b^n hit and damage Congratulations 4o Walter*-' Leclerc done by accident In a few weeks GRIFFIN Ellington lapse. Furnished By Manchester By New Funerdl Home HOME on the Opening of Thera wlU be no school. In aaa- GLENNEY O. P. Berr Mon tomorrow. All teachers will BY 368 Woodland Street TsL ttS-9, BMlnrllto His New Funeral Home attend the Stsite Teechere* Con­ From vention. Telephone 3429 Mrs. Annie M. Rialey of Man­ from chester is .visltinjg Miss Fannie BerUng Dega Johnson Paint Co. COMPANY Barber of Maple street. Mrs. Calvin McCray of Hartford, When a dog barks, ba bolds bis Headquarters for Goal, Ldmber, Masons' Supplies, TheF.T.Blish OAK GROVE DAIRY Murphy Drug Co. JOHN CARR who Itas been apendlng a few days bead high, leaving his throat .ex­ , F. H. Banker, Prop. - with Mlaa Marion Pease of Main posed. When be growU, he low­ DUPONT PAINT PRODUCTS Paint . ^ [Street . Phone 4856 219M eK E E st. TEL, 3406 street returned hoipe Wednesday. ■ ers hie heed, for a. growl meant i De{^t Sqqare ' jlIan

MA.\( HLblLK hVKM,\(.; nHKALl), ^lANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER nO. ir:lT PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. 194> W PAGE TEN I'ilaktinsi and tUToruget niachinerv arrived at the ne'.y site rjrO speeialiat® from Kiev and ®n- Cites Defense Soviet Move between July 10 aud ]h and pro-: gaged and trained local worker®, on Sternberg Making Affpcting Wari duction was resumed Aug 5. |ineiuding women ®nd youths, from First Picture of Kearny After Torpedoing Forty Workers Jensen to Sell | All Is Ready August piodiution, itus.smns .slate labor reserve schools. 50-Year Preparedness I American Coal Value of Food Plants East said, was est.mated to total 107 t>i Lns AniTli-H. 0( 1. 30. /T'l I per c#'nt plannetl {uuduft-ion I Willie tiu- Sejitrn,i,» f- f.utput v.a.s 111 Y Campaign For Hallowe’en Comeback as Director V'ltnmin.s and «>ig- 'nearly double tiuit of the faetpry A & I’ llcatl Asscrlh ^c b Xk Dr. Fay Morgan, Furlorifs Traii^planlrd at Kiev Program Is- Foreeast mny have had something to do TALL CEDARS Enroiiraging ReportH But WorkecM AskctI to ^isit Is M aile to the .Markpliii;; Effiricnry 'Aith Ihr (V)ur.sf of the Kuro- From Thrraf<-n«-(l In- Olfficidties KneoiinterH/1 NO Dcffuse Coiinril pcan war to ilalo / ; Inevitable d.ffif.^tirs '.vere r-r,- Kec<*ived ast Drive Pro­ G ath er at A. G Hall Movie Set Where lie Ih Vital Fiirltir .Now. (Inslrial Citifs. M. I B C N I * Seen Nooe!*!>ar^ !*••* ' . AppoinlH Walsh Dr. Mf»rga-n. h<*ad of the ;rnia By llerirv < . f aesidy Tin se ir'c!tid4f| ft)i',r*age of Aiii<*rica as Resiill of I skilled labor, the. tcr-.jionirv stoj,- Tom orrow iSight With encouraging reports trick­ wooil; Ills Teehiii(|ue. tnrs must increase their efTlriemy and state chairman of th® j Kuibyshev, Kussi/^. Oct, 29 - Vico Commander, William Pit­ I page of hf/me supphes and the '' Hitlerian 1 (1 e o 1 o «: y Sholoni News kin, chairman of the Lotion Hal- I National Nutrition Council, 8:15 O’clock COLD ling in from the forty workers If the gnvernment's "nilrition- j (Delayed) -On the Volga. ^scarcity ''J w'’'rkir.g spner nr.d liv- I«)\vo’on parly insued a call this I told ‘a consumers' conference: who are striving to raise the By Slgrld Arne for-defen.se" j)i'(.giam Is In In' « I where the boatmen's song used to I mg qUHr{f rs ORANGE HALL Effect on ('liildreii. Fiiil.iy, (ht. 31; Fyening Ser­ morniriK for the workors to as­ The (Jrrmans eat black rye necessary J6.000 for the Y. M. C. Hollywood, Oct .3(1 -- ol’i My roll, the iuim of machinery now’ i.s Russuiri.s j>r''Ud;v .s’.iT«d that vices 'at' 8 p. hi. .lewi.sh Quiz semble at the Lotion Honu* on aiieres.i. .1 .1 Byrnr.s, .Ne'.v tiiigl.'iii'l I hre.'ifj, rich with vitamins, and MORNINGS A, enrupaign tile impression has tuide was obvioii.sly iiervnu.s. She I rising as industries spr^-ad along workers voluoleirfd *to .-tav nt 2 0 Regular Games Louisville. Ky . Oct. 30 V - .•^oi.iil or HalGe of tile Sexes, be­ Leonard stn*ct at 7 o’clock this [ire.milent nf the fireai AtlanM, A- i dnnk herr and are wfnnmg gone forth that the aetivitlea at I the nver'k flat valley tiieir f»oKts extra ho'.r rlr,.:v rlur- If your car ''oes not start The United .‘ttates is fiued with tween tile men ami tlie women of evening, Mrs, Ht U n Griffin, presi­ rouldn't get her word.s rmt. We Pacific Te.a ( 'ninpaiiv Occlnri'1 1"- hattif.*?. S.'LOO a Game the V are mostly for the male |vere Itemied fur the sound stage day. ! Vitamin C, niaiiraging ' and vitarniiiles.s white bread ^ traiiSpianted t'- regions far from Sweeplslake placing part.8 unnece.nsarily Tuesday. .No\' I: Red ('ri>.as Gir. Thursday. jthe front serve Corps who .s.-ud the pn ture All of the details an complete llo(SC Stand back .mi he i iin’t .see the conKiimpIIon of hcaltiifol foo'O i and red wine 1an:e and capable eormnit- fecta mad. Yes-er-ttiis is known in ' dliiig co.sta and narrowing the mar­ ago. j lory, far from Kuibyshev, whn )i Don'f let coughing* W'eilni S'Jav. .Nov. .'i; Social meet­ Furniture refinishing, Monday yfonthly Door Prize N ORTON In a report to the annual nu < l- lee. Operators for the moving; |m - lollywood as Ids curneliai k lie gin between wliat the consumer 'Hiere Is no vltalhln energy was removed from Kiev and wiuch ing of tile Hi othi i linod at 8 p. m. and Friday. Riis.siaiis said now' is more than Gel your goot Inp of The Association of .Military ture machines which will be stTup [lasn't done iiiiiili in fivi' years [mvs arul ttie pio.lu'-r re-eives, In whlskv and soda. ^Irunk hy ELECTRICAL .\ll men of the Congregafioii are Painting.. Thursday morning S 2 .7 .0 0 Defense Bond Surgeons through its official joiir- in various schooTs, are ready, mer­ gnu’ll be lareful”” ^ lla\e KeH|H>iislbilll\ the Rriti.^-h. ' fulfilling Its production plan Try PERTUSSIN conliallv invited. and evening. Ordered to lyCave June 29 Or Ordrr for $18.75 IN.STROIENT CO. tial. Russell said the Anierieas chandise has been collected and in Von Sternberg gel.s a I'lgger "With covernrner.t ni'dntlon ex­ Wednesday evening. Girls activ­ John Jensen J This mr»dern. complex institu- Ease your Ihroof must not only he prepared to fight assembled at Uie iionu for dis- build;iip from the gu.s."ips than perts agreed that vilamin.s are as Hilliard St. Phone 4060 ities. I tlon v.ss ordered to leave Kiev- on *P|riv4\if l»f 'Steflei 4m !• \fimi the present generation of t.ernian tributitm tins evening The HiRh fnoat art'TS. ’’Tliey" siiv there are vital to Anierira's strength and liandlenift Classes John Jens.n, of 465 East Middle June 2ft and within three davs soldier.s. but also ■ Hitler’s hro.M ' , school students will have The use fetors who ’won’t work for him. I morale as planes, tanks and g in*, Dozen (iiiesls Tlie handicraft classes, such as turnpike, announced toilay thn^ he workera and machines started roll­ —children and gi andi-hildrcn no« , 300 (H‘rraan of the dance hall al the Home to­ returns the c o m p l i m e n t all food distributors have a re- metal working, painting and fur­ had been named as representative I'They" .say he works liki’ a mirila- i ing by rail-way cars deep into Rus­ fighting for the domination of F.ii- morrow evening and an orchestra .s()onslhility to move food to con­ niture refinishing are properly of the American Coal Company of lure artist Taking. re-taking.! Flee from Fire sia. rope. will provide music for danciaf. sumers with Uie utmost efTinen- supervised and the membership Hartford, for .Manchester and vi­ lliHiiging. shading. until ai tors I This W'as only seven da vs after NunM-d Oil Hitlerian Ideology Planes Raid Kh'hard II. Walsh cy ' Mr Byrnes said, ad'ling that last year exceeded expectations. cinity. Mr. Jensen, well known in liirn white with fatigue Or pur­ the Germans Invaded Russia. Kiev Between l.OOO.OOO and 2.000.00h "our company is proud of its part young men between 18 and 2o Enrollment this year Is gaining Manchester, and a keen student of ple witli rage. Salem. Mass , Oct 30—/>T:— A w-as more than 200 miles inside public affairs will a.ssiime his new Colonel Samuel H. Fisher, De- In meeting that responslbi!ity«ftot Russia.) years of age have been born 'since Red Capitali steadily and according to -Mias Is Concrete Warehouse i fense Administrator, today an- dozen guests early today fled from Marion Tinker, director at the Y. duties at once. His many friends Plant Estate only alnce the government's niitri' The factor>' perionnel and the the clo.se of the last war and have We stepped onto the sound jI iiounred the transfer of Richard the New' Kssex house, a hotel oc­ there is every indication that all wish luck in this new undertaking. Itage. It’s a great, concreti' ware-i tlon program wa.s started, hut In been' nursed on the Hitlerian ((’ontiniied from Paifc One) I H Walsh, director of publicity for O m h w of the women's classes will ex­ For mahy years .Mr. .lensen has poiise At the (ither end, a hiin- every one of its 82 years of ojiera- cupying the top two floor® ert a Ideology of German domination of the .Stale Development Comniis- tion " the world. I’.ussell declared, and ceed 1910 by a large margin. been FriCest Fire Warilen for this To Be Bought hred feet away, a sputligtil fell un ihree-.story brick business block, ■fh« on* l«» ^r*^*SAME-**®* pri«* pouniJ f .r ,r .m finally nrknowloiig'ed the fall of sion. to the stall of the State De- This effj'ien'V has tieen niain- You May Always Be are fanalicists in eairyifig on this ^ - Homey .Atmosphere district and his prompt amt vigor­ handsome, dark man in a red' •" find when you -i,U*d Kharkov, Kiissinn Pitt.shurph 4h0 ' fense Couneil .Mr Wal.sh, who has talned sin'e the company w.as when flames centering In a drug There is one thing that strikes ous action has kept losses from lez. leaning disrunsolate.iy fjii tile vtore basement causerl damage No *ther price (hi. (• ’• Ideology. miles ?»outh of Mn?row. which was tieen griiiited a leave of absence founded in 18.59. he said.' when you- no «to'y SSc, ‘■No matter how the war ends, the newcomer who enters the Y tins .soiiree to a minimum. He is (sroton I'ropprly Will Hr Keyboard of a grand piano. We tip- '•stimated unofficially at $7,500. ASP *>'»•' blfh«r prlc** ot ('laimrd hy the (ierman hiph mni- by the Development Commi.ssion, George Huntington Hartford Constipated I f - confuio you. At ONLY ONE M you. or when, we shall live in thuy^ for the first time That is .the thoroughly ronveisint with tlie loed nearer in the Imif-darle, We The guests, aroused by Night • ve« inaru! Satunliiy. i.s a re.sident nf Southington. He a revolutlonnry s'e[, m p.nlrising • e. Fliminat* fu«*» world and ei»ntend \s'ith the Hilli-r linnie-hke atmosphere and the needs of the residents of .MaiicIv'S. IJsptl as Goast (siianl tniild .see a jungle nf ramefas, 'lerk Jar k Benny when he smelled you don’t correct faulty U rlnt habit®. price'— >'’• P’*'* ' “'f, Tlie witiiiltawal was pictiirei) as gr.'i'lU'ited ffran the I.ewi.s High a ' argo of tea .llre',1 from (3nna In the meantime to help Insure gentle. onlr ASP brood as long as they live, and cheerful greetings which are ex‘ ter and proniise.s prompt, speeily i Iwinging mie-ufihories. lurling' •moke, later returned to their ASP ,'h... '"P pric* *dve a i?tratei:ic artion in which all im* 'rraiiiiiig Station. .S'liool. thi- lleiilown I'nqiarntory and.' t)V elimin ttui" .a! I ini'C'Ih'ss j..,- yet thoro ugh bowel movemenu — take perhaps longer, for lliey will hung tended. The lobby is spaciou.'. and efficient service. labli s A nil a iHdl'lle of men Jifst ;<'ori!M. Spreading from the drug .TVh. ‘onl ' Ouperb. fioiAnnl iDvvn being aj.sisted into nn work the late shifts at the war 29 tion. lomething with Ids eyea. then lie Commission in July of that year. the "eronomy stores" thrr.'igh The Battle of Mo.scow centered Automobile ...... 38 - 40 VeSfYOI/UENJOV STEER BEE' . -® to their children to carry on an­ unnamed port by h si.'^ler .'dup. An airow pninl.s I ih' appi atmn of tlie d.iciage to the warship. industries find recreation, bowling Governor Hurley said today panged the keys of the piano, I He wa.s naiiieil din rtor of ri ( rea- whieh consunicrs demon:.! r.afed RIB ROAST other quarter of a century. the yesterday- in zones from 65 miles alli'va and shower bath.s available. Conn. Oeneral ...... 21' - 26t^ that the commissioners, one of Itrode off the stage. Jiaased-us I tion in Decemb'-r. 19.39. by Charles their derire to get more food for PICHER FLAVOR IN I fiG C i ROAST!^4G northwest to 6T) miles s<»uthwest Tile Y IS open from nine in the Hartford Fire 88 90 whom U'9 .lustlee Chri-stopher 1.. pke a race horse, and disappeared. their foo'l dollar iiy distierj.sirig % AT YOUR military surgeon dei lared j I'i. I'.olf'-, I)evido[iment Commis- COFFEE THAT'S M .D-'ED - 4 to 5 -ES • EB Only .ViiHwer to Threat at Volokolam.'*k. Mozhai.^k and Ma* d Fined morning until 10 In the evening. Hartford .Stm Boll .'■! 54 Avery of the Supreme Court, al- "All right, all right ” came Von j Sion ' haiiinan. and lias been di- w-itii credit and deiiverv expenses \ CHICKENS loyaro.'-lavets - the Information National Fire ...... 63 65 reaily had approved the project Vternberg In th a t. s|>eeuil volte The only uii.swer to this threat. i rector of both [iiibhcity and«reere- Most signifl'ant retent trend has P?IC=S bUBJeCi ------.^.sasM a ia a iC softHYFiito - e Bureau said, and "our troops beat Phoenix ...... SS'-., 90’ .. Major Bowes u.ses for amati'urs Russell continued, is to "formulate and a{ the Tue.sdav meeting final ation ever sinee. been Mie growth of the supermar­ TO CHANGE off A serie.s of fierce attacks.** - Kearnv Aidins Convoy 2 0 0 I N m i i h I s TravelerR ...... 380 400 Ihat flop ’Tdghts. next scene ’ A&PLIQUORSTORE COOKED HAMS - ) a plan for the next ."id yc.-irs. rather O plan.s would be made before papers ket which, ns developed l.v A A- -i'. WITHOUT than for a very temporary emer­ Fdne Tmuird Tula Ihlblir 1 tilltim were signed. yhen he raiseil his voite. "Who’s brings foo'l to roiiMimers at the A^. Y . Stocks than iix lioura, Slie'.s-down to 89 rJOTICE « 1 ..-'"TTtfosTttt"’<,,33e Oysters s.NirAcx gency ami t.'ike stock of our The early morninp communique Conn. Lt, and I’ow 3ft 41 An option on the property al­ Ihere?" He glared at us. We were lowest "markup ' ever a' lueved in ((’onflniieil from Page One) [louiiiLs. human, us well as our material re­ did not elai-Hirate oh a Moscow ra­ Conn. Pow...... 36 3ft ready has been taken, the pur- I t lea.st .30 feet from him in the the retail gro' cry in'Iustr.w he sai.l EVERY ITEM IS PRICE TAGGED — THE PRICES ARE THE When Hit by Torpedo All rig h t,;. Von .Steitiberg'a R0A5T sources in our planning." dio announcement yesterday that Hartford Ga.i . . . . 26 30 chn«e price being $80,000. the gov­ hark But he had heard "The larger turnover inherent tr, a.ck ■’« ' Fni.u.«H.M.ci( lii'.i I I'l," lint ions are p/niling at the i .yil.-im.s Exp . vliicdllng voice railed. Miss Mun­ SAME FOR EVERY CUSTOMER AT A 4 P LIQUOR STORES— f ANCY In the future young men of mili­ German tnxip.s ha2 54 ernor .said He came toward us. He'a'^a miil- supermarket operation, roiipled .V .oil hoii.se. ,\T Kfdiic ... son walked to the tabt?'again. This One toot* of Cwtfom Ground ALP Sellers Sliris* tary age or coming to military age ward a little towanl Tula, a iminl- B ,N. K Tel Co. . 1 10 154 Two years ago. former Gov. lle-slzed man. paunchy, with till' k with self-service, means that .the VISIT YOUR NEAREST A & P LIQUOR STORE TODAY! iis hm ■ : liru: ejl lu r \V ell t ine It's a rlose-it^ She had to CoP—. ond you M n*Y*r 90 bocti to . ur " 15' SiBoked Fillets must make jilans in ndvam e for a tkms center liKi miles south (*f H I I to l{*-M-iir of The [u'o.sccul ion .said it was fair Alaska .Inn . . . . I'nit. Illuri). .l-Ii.r ftft Hi3 Baldwin, former Finance ('omniis- pray hair. He had a pleased- comiianv can operate on a still nar­ CO^oe ffiot • pr*-grovnd for ony coff«« 'I .1 A c.i*'i .1 say."Thl.s Ls My house nml I want Lamb Fores ots «io ls 1 a year or more of training and be Most ()W. to p.'.nt out that tile money Cow-' Alli'Chany We.stern .Mass 21 23 I sioner () Glenn .Saxon and Gov. vlth-Von-Sternberg smile lie rower nuirgin. jcissing the re­ got Cwtfom Crovnd coff«o >1 A&P b*on 2 7 Kiiihattl<‘' t’’-* I ■u.v as an unolTiciill government wUi k- I Hcnilix PeeJe, Stow A' Wil 9 tlioroughly in favor of the projee.l.] years ago. Yams f SA4 lake in a larger area; part of the FOX CHASE •M U int u ttttr , Air Kaid W ardriis .Army < "i ps. ■int.ni II II illii.ve'i’ii : H.-th Stl !tu.'^.<«c!!'.Mfg Co. ., 17'- 19'., N«»\v I-alKir I'olic.v 10 YEARS OLD! Mishrooms wMitr 33* P. E. I. Turnni* ^ 1(1'.. ) ' Hord)'n lining room scene, in the liousc iU xu tt Siihjiigatiuii Not Sinipk'^ I" .‘^('ovillc ...... 2:> - 27 Hit-Kiiii Driver Held ‘ 1 TTiat these benelita to producers' f Hh15*0*loiS ll.-l'di- If Mother Goddam. For Uie sake To Ia Army Use Gllbey's Spey Royal t t m t tenoc*» Txmflon oiiservci^. weighing ixith LiliiuTru.in - .\nierii :in i ( ’an I’tu' Silex ('o...... 10' 12’-■ i and consumers have not been Carrots Hear from Kxperl.'^i 1 I I f movie propriety she’ll be railed German and Ku>sian icpmt.s of . . Li‘.« ft V iMll: ' 1 'a.-tt- 1.1 do. pfd ...... 2S ; Torriiigton Oct W' •.P Polire achieved at the emptnyr.s' expense GIN ( 'Ill'S .<• Oil . . tother Gin Sling. fighting fnr tlie (’limca, saitl sui*- •y Iuh'Ih vl-'.'-ed, ■r‘'auhei’s' ijtanley Wot ka ... ■n 43 'chief Hugli E. Mead;- reiiorted last| Lake for Training is indicated by the comjiany’s re­ SCOTCH EXTRA SMOOTH Sij^T(_ Cliivslor The dining room is .something. Hartford, net. 30 ede From jugatiori of the peninsula would Torrington 2t» 2H ' mglit th'' :ir r of Don.sl . No\ . I Vf’(f|<‘r - FtfMJt T) 1 ' 54'.. 'Hditlc y. 3.3. i>P Harwmton, who, hel of the first five-day, 48 hour week 200 Conneiticiit industrial iiliiuts The. Germ-an high eomnvuid re- ('iiml Inv Tr . ’.said, iiflinitt'd Ilnvir.g the ear erg’s idea. The walls are 2.500 ?44 FRtOOF 717 MAIN ST., .MA.Nt'HESTER, CONV. Til.' )i i.\ ■It »)iuh A?^v-'i.-K irv P. thi I . \ i»rk RariliH Boi.se, Idatio. Oct .30 The ever offered In grocery retailing, portcil a hrcak-thr«>ugh ye.'iterday Coml Solv . . . . 1 whii'h -fatallv miiired Omar Cou-| leet of mirror on which there is Frep Parking l-ot Rpsr of Storp. gathered today at Trinity <’oll*ge t .1, \Va.'i • 1 4 'I ! ill,: < U’.*‘ I ■ N , S j“‘ak'’i . Rev. Rankers Ti a.sl ja ski-tralnlng camp at Henry's with recent wage Increases boost­ F U L L QUART (iRj)C'ERY PRICES EFFECTIVE AT of air raid preeautions ami darii- ternlfU y’s «|elciuUTs. : ('nn.s Oil ...... ftO'.j toh-Tlioina.ston highwav B-ntlevI Chinese figures. Done, in opaque 1 .6 9 1 PRICES SUBJia n> w 1.' n s.;u i • I I...- 11 ^ w : K K / K i 1 kKi-ri. Ill' K'ri k Island, fVntral H.'tfiover . . 92* ing the organtzation'.s level even G(ib«y'i Spey 8oyai Sootch h Itussian forces there, however. I Cont Can . . . . ; wa.s ehargi'd. the ' hief .said, with! |IIs and gold leaf. lake, one nf the state’s best fishing TO W.ARKU JIS NO. MAIN STREET age ii.ila 11 (*m ;iM' '•Ui. r \ •, % nr.) m. , ■■ rha.*-’e ...... 301.1 further above the national aver­ Enchentinqly Stnoo4h ^ a The course Is sponsore.i by the wer<‘ cstijn.alt'd licre to total from 1 Com I’rod . . . 40'* criminal mgligenre and evading| Ona Walks on Set ; and recn ational centers Price Wlilch' Is Surprulngly Low NOW > - in tb* n*w 3 lb bag changes MA.NrilESTER, CONN. Ui.it ua.s I y .tig :iU:i 1-.-' 1 r- \- Siindav, -\t>v. '1 I Y (’hemiral ...... F2» age, gives its employes the shorl- H A LF GAL. Connecticut .State Coum il ami the .50d.U00 to TrsMXiu. im'hulmg Ma-| Del L & Wn . . , responsibility. But my eyea riveted on some- — B’jy a BoD'e Today. 3 .2 3 .fU l-.I il.uN ('• i.Ii.'lr.tl!; :i llruni- n .;tt F'n'.an- ('ity ...... 25'.* 27'.. Tile Fisli and Game Commis­ e.st general hours ami best working RED CIRCLE corrtf B-A(i 63* need for it was stres.sed by Gover­ nnes and Ke»l Army .survivors of 1 Spurring t'» U'.u ."i- ' !'■ t!‘. ' riDU'tl.a.s Aire . Continental ...... 12 14 |hlng else: A white Dresden figure sion, which asked the Army to tlu‘ I'Hig sirgu o! Otlrssa. ami < pm- 1 I-iiNi' I l;ur K. K K conditions in the industry, he de­ Caae of 12 BottUa nor Hurley, I’ol .Samuel H Fisher, Sfn:lhv. rr \ ni k . .u'. l t ( -■ i Du Pont . Corn P'xrhange . . . .'.,4361., 3ft’’. aovlng only her ankles as she look for another site, decided to clared. GALLON JANE PARKER DATED mentatuTs s,iid tile pr« .Hciil pre-I Kt I '/.s p. dl.T, Only 37.05 state defense niliiunisliiitor. form­ In giin ilumpmg *li pUi l,i ;i. - .i.v Kastman K"<1 Kir.st -National . . . . . ilso 1130 q ik ed —Ona Munson made up as retract its resolution, 6 .2 3 P'JMN OR SUGAR pomhramc of S< mi.'A.''' •! i.ur, |. I ,/h- I Gen F l e e ...... 1 Tr\'ing Tni^t ...... 10\ 12 long ivory faille dress with a dec.statjdliig;" explained Secretary DUFFY MOTTS APPLI flret units mu.st be r«wrscil . it | Gi'i'ip G V .SI. 19 ri» the government drive to raise tor. and the Kev Renisen H Ogil- .-\ sr M!ul m..K- V.ynt ,i •<: ,<' '.il Gen Fooiis . . . ! Manhattan ...... 1.5 lattem of gold sequins. Her blue George. W. Grebe after Gov. Chase PRICE INCl.’ ju g ju g Germany is to supply and rein-j , Satiinhiv. N>»\. 8 dietary standards Ls shown 1)V suc­ NE'.V 1941 CAr.’-,'D t. CIDER by. pre.sident of the college Lhinl -S’ \ ii k'k* i a . ■ hii/- <':i ' Gon M'lt . . . Mamifa^t. Tr . . . . . 36 3ft llack hair stood up from her head A. Clark. Who has been telling the lor^e her southern inva.sion arnue.s j . /Viiiiual h’.efting Mur.cticster H.\NDHA(;S — Sl.ltn ri* cess of the company's own drive BEEfl or ALE (conuMo 2 29« I B’oY t .O H - • - S'iVE C'-j Hj ' ’ - Dairy Dept. New J94I Pack An eyewitness ai'roimt of Lon­ :'i.irbnard .sui-v v.'cll tie'!(Av Hecker Pro.1 ., aV Y.-TniM ...... ftO's high, tortured loops. Lights Army of the district's advantages, i.'e intry > lub. this year to encourage consump­ BOTTLES don's air raids and damage '■""I'';, \' -itet Itr.f Hudson -Mot . . Ihiblic National . . . 20 31< shed from her tlyee-lnch long returned to the capital from a bus­ K<*\»*nuil t»f Stratfgy I Also. ;inn ;ni 2\rmisfi«;e Banquet ALSO H O SIERY. 69e-7!k-S1.00 tion of fresh fruits and vegetables Silverbrook Butter ts 38* flicted was given the men as they Gapinr H'»le Torti In Nldp Int H a r v ...... Title Guarantee . . 3 4 ^ lilVer fingernails. She stepped In- iness trip. Teeiateee^tFVDr/2 c:nY28* London observers situi a re\ef- f'T tlie \’. K \V pnst :i! t'le Home Diirlng a 10-week period, he said. I PEACHES s P mM m tUNNYrilLO L® OOe prepared foi the start id terhnu al Tb.e i‘Xpl<».'si(i!i t 'U- .1, ' ; Ints Nick ...... y . sS. Trust . .1300 13.50 |o a bath of light at the end of sal of Nazi strategy \\ as'indieal-ed (;. v(; e h .\t s Its purchases totaled 33.203 car­ SPECIAL RESERVE AiP P l i l v r H lb print LB 40e btlNT 0 9 * Teflietees sc'o sfe« 2 15* sessions hy the Kev. .Mb h o I Cole­ I I'ritla.N. Nn\. 11 Int T & T ----- long dining table. She put- one OLD HARVEY NO 2U to o t by the dn.'e against J he Crimea, in the .side nf UK* 4k*«rce Long Time land on the table and froze. loads bought in the same period 5 YEARS OLD , C^^N of London. Kngland st hool hall- Kennccott DiploiiiatH Attend WHISKEY 1 9 ‘ ? had been left to engage the Hus- Although climatic and geologic THE VILL.XLK "All right. Quiet. Action.’ last .year, a gain of 20 4 per cent. Maryland Sfrslqhf Capt. J. M G r iilt e h f - S .Army Satiirdav, Nov. 15 Llgg * My B . A FINE tLEND Sharp Cheese COLOStO LB 29* Whole Beets sians on the Perekop isthmus, the Noel ('oward conditions are changing on the omes Von Sternberg's voice. He Such efforts', are only a start, *E CASRY'A COMPLETt LINE CF ordnance, will d-tscuss industrial Dan'e. American Lilhiinnlan Lockheed Atrc •'Ifi All Whifksy" 1 IO N A eIS0.2‘:QQC OOLDEN A 20 02 SAs land bridge from the 1‘kramtan earth, man .should be able to in­ DONNET SHOI kad hli coat off now. . He was Formal Reception however, for the Department of I4.« PROOF FRESH iniLK AND CRERM A&P Cera SWEET Z CANS IV^ vulnerability to mr raids and Gitizinu' ('k:b ' basketlKill te:un, er in the I ’nitcd State.s during that IjOcw s . . ... mainland. The main jVrniies struck habit it comfortable for at le.ist a 77'* MMN STREET luntlng through the cameras Agriculture has found that some ^ SI. O' Ha!v«j 4; CANS 0 0 Lil>t rly Hail. perind. waB a.sked. "Dili you imag­ I.X)nllard rULL ^ Prof. \V. C. Vos.s of Ma."Ba( hiLsetts at the [inrw'ts hasm and against million years, according to scien­ Next Til Stqte Service Station llmaelf. Down the table slid a Bil­ 45.000,000 people live below- "the STeiCTLY FieSH Institute of Tei hnology the ef­ . Nov. 18 « ine Uiiit the Ministry of Informa­ Mont Ward .. tists. RYE Mnseow. and it IhuI been imluat- ler automatic. It stopped six Inch- Tokyo, Oct. 30- (A5—United safety line of diet," he said. "The QUART 1 . 7 9 3 A fcP t1 16 OZ o o e LARGE EGGS SUNNYIIOOK fects on plant .St ruct iireS-. of liomti .Annual meeting and banquet. tion 'would know you wore spend­ Na.‘ No. 1. I’heney Hall, .NY Central . . Aged le CKarred Oek Barrels /Xenal raiding of capitals be- to editors and prominent citizeiT.s A Chunky property man, per- Minister Shlgcnori Togo. food dlatrlbiitoni raise their stand­ Cemp*rat Tka Lev Prlee A&P MINCE MEAT 2««15* l'rida>, Nov. 28. NY NH * H . Deadline Is Set r'HTTie a two-\Cay affair between to find out a cross section of '/imm ! Mmm ! Mmm ! plring, ran for the gun, ja'n back It was Togo's first formal meet­ ards of efficiency and eliminate all Annuaf dariee of .Memorial Hos­ America's opinion as regards the Nor Am Co .. i FRUIT COCKTAIL 1 B & 8 — 1 8 4 1 .'wnramuai oMMniiMMttifl thi}- (^lernuans ami Hussians Wed- ad alid it down the table again. ing of the diplomats since hla as­ unnecessary'8te|>s and costs In the pital Auxiliary. Hotel Bond. Hart­ war, and on my return I reported Packard . For Keser> alions nesdhy night, the Soviet radio stopped three inches from Miss sumption of the foreign portfolio nation’s marketing system." ford. to Lord Lothian (late British am- Param Plct .. % Del Maate 2 27' said, with Russians dropping ex- lunson'a hand. on Oct. 18. BOURBON VALUES (^sdttbJtcdinj^ O w i OnnivshM oAif, I Tiievla>, De<\ 2 ba.fsador'to the t ’nlted States.)" Penn R H ...... WHAT A pk»sive and ineendiary bombs and "Again. Ona, the chin a shade |A4P - -- 2itNV2S* The deadline for re.— rvallnn.s t.o Caledonian M a r k e t Center Phelps Dodge . propaganda leaflets on Berlin |lgher." Miss Munson raised her the 60th anniversary of the Eman­ (?hurch House. Phil Pet ...... Coivpunchers Sendj OLD VIRGINIA HILLS BROOKHAVEN 1 Siltaaa 2 c \ .° i23<^ H NO IVi^ WOODBURY*® J Pk«® wlule German.s were raiding Mos­ ttln a hair's breadth higher. That fireadMa’s lIKAtSCt CAN Step COM®. OPFE® ^CAKgb^l* uel Lutheran church banquet to he AVednewday, IW . S \ Pub Sve N J . DINNER for FRIDAY! . Harwinton Driver ♦0 FBOOF cow. Urge British ^ |lny shift, made her taller, proud- •oraEO IN lONO 2 ® OZ f^Qranutate® || LQC. JAp held Saturday evening at the Ma- "l^ncle Sam’s Merry-Go-Round " Rac^io ...... 1 A 4 P Fruit ( Sweect CANS Kirki®aa’ s°To;v**2-- PKO® / Reading . . . , Plea About Rhpe' A Fevofit® WffS Our Ctfsfom®r« too PROOF 16 OZt%g"C oonic Temple was set at noon Deny Berlin Raided Fair at Seednd Congregational CLEAN A 5* Rem Rand .. Tbe gun alid again. It stopped a Plea)—Bank the' Soviet capital Is opening a DOuquct tablishments are not required to E. Smith, which took place fol­ credited with keeping her from West Union ...... 30 orners of her eyes to pull them cakis ctoM when the towns vote on ques­ lowing an accident near his home ing to the bottom, The members of the mi.s.s’ion ail West El A M fg ...... 74', clearings In the week ended Wed­ new musical comedy theater next QllVOl TOIlfT iOAP S IG* You'll love our broiled foods that are done by a new |>wp, and to main the eyelids look on East Center street last Novemr Danis w as strained and worn praised-the Russian-war eHort and Ark Nat Gas A ------Wool worth ...... 30*-; nesday continued to show large Saturday. Two performances dally tions. process that most nearly resembles glowing charcoaL eavy. They close about s six- 723 Mam St., Manchester [ M ^ l expressed the opinion Ru.ssla gains over a year ago. although are planned,, at noon and 3:30 p. m. [• r y f«atur*«l i In a verbal statement to the her ,5 when he was struck down by when the destroyer made port. One Asd Gas and El A Elec Bond A Sh (Curb) ------1>, ^enth of her eye so She has to commission, the attorney general a motor vehicle operated by Sw*an- of the pictures released shows him would fight as long as supplies Can M a r c ...... ; . . the total dropped about 13 per cent HAVE DINNER WITH US' TOMORROW f ep forcing her eyellda back up to ANNPAOB JAFCrAXKUFUSH lU «<91 ru l^ that when towns of the aon. haggai^ and unshaven, stajiding could be made available. Cita Sve ...... Briash Judge Dies from the 12-year peak established British Freighter Sunk POUND CAKE fVAiuiTits oua I I FOR A REAL TREAT! |eep them half open. The outside In the preceding week. The oggre-. Hartford metropolitan diatrict Settlement in the ease is said to beside a twisted bulkhead. El Bond and Sh . . . . i.mers ore pulled upward by the ' fffWINClANO 22QZ A a g vote on the question Ot 4, two be 15,000. Walking W-'Quiided Appear Inaert Damage Niag Hud ...... London, OiL SO—UPi—Sir John gate at 23 leading cities, as w Huelva. Spain, O ct 3 0 — (/P)— A MACARONI FRUIT CAKE U(D1. HtARTY, FINI fUVOUO "CAa « 1 sme means. ported to Dim and Bradstreet was BriUab freighter was sunk and on million dollar bond issue for en­ Other photos show the Kearny, Pennroaq .. .-... Anthony Hawke, 72, judge of the .It takes thras hour* each day to CHOC^OMNO, 10OZ «■ • largement of the water aupply to Uvc« V' riding low in the water, being help­ Two biUlos dollars'' worth of Uni Gas ...... Xing’s Bench Division who freed $7.rn.398il00. or 26J per cent other damaged today by bombers 3 LB O ^ e O' SPACyEHl at j CREAM LAYER CAKES SrAUMOND K3N6 CAJS I f f pply ths make-up. She gets up at higher than $5,644,258,000 report­ off Huelva, on Spain's AUshtlc A&'P' l Sto res saest poasible defense needs, they ed Into harbor by a sister destroy­ property aro'destrpyed' every yeir Uni Lt and Pow A . Wallis Warfield, now the Duchess a.tn. The cameras start a t ' 10 BXG theiarre'low ptice [ -w s not voting fer toWn etfiosrs. B cm born in the eummer 4o hot er, details of the torpedo's by some ^8000 species of insects of Windsor, frdm lErnest Aldrich THE TEA ROOM ed in the like week a year ago. ':osBt. The damaged ship returhed PARKERHOUSE RDLLI |m. The doctors say - now ahe live .M long u thoee born in tbe oom The amount .was $1,024,434,000 un­ to harbor with one member of Us neref.ore. Jbdge PsUottl ' said, daimsge. B walking wounded in the U iiit^ States, it tuM been Moat bird* observe territorial Simpson ’ in 1036, died lost night I't keep the make-up on longer clectiDn lasss to pis Sale fall, einco thp latter live in a seml- appear in tb# pu-tiires estimated'. Half of tbe- totu dam­ boundoriga, .and each bird 'defends in the iuikftr' Iqdgings, Chelms­ **No Win,ei — No Liquors — Ju st Good Food” der ths total or Iha nrsviAiis weyek mlsafnir. .4^}^ ilo.not donpant condition Pirougbout the The ascount led to the'beiief that age is said to be caused by only hi* nesting area-.. against other ford. Essex. He hod o p e i^ tlie 883 MAIN STffEET^^ OPP. ST.^AMES*S CH UBm *v. 'F iatn .' •. ■ ■ this shHi» tbe Kearny was crigltud- 36 of thi^ spiles. to tatnKfc. ' Esaex ssiiiw retterda'Vs "c "s PAGE -nvnELNni MANCHESTKK K\KM ^G HERALD, M ANXTIF.STKR. CO^^N. THUKSUAY.OCTOBER 30. 1941 , JIANLHE&ILK HEKALD, MANCHESIER. CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER .’’,0, 1017 PAGE THIRTEEN H igh S chool W orld Hockey Season Opened Winter Catnpaign at New Haven

Compiled by Student«( of Manchester High School Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Advisei VOL. IX, NO. 45 THI RSDAY. OCTOBER .30 |Football Jillerbugs By Mun ’ High Soccer Squad World Party Tonight ‘All Roads Lead To- New Haven Eagles MHS Runners Legion of Honor || Lively AetS j Puzzle: One Pieliire or Two? Pantomime Is A Hallowe’en party will be Meet a One Man Band Out of (X.IL Race held at 7:30 this evening at the Show Talent " Center church for the mem­ Show n to C hill Mich CCIL Champs iBpfiirleK 'routing iiorn [Arnold Collcue (’lays IG-AN’ Beat Providence bers of the High School World. COLUMBIA The Blue and White bootert Former staff members are cor­ 1st Real “ Homr" Game COLORADO-UTAHI 'llihois Joiirnallsls Eiitertaincd He Plays Football for -CORNELL Cross Country Team Is Variety Show by Pupils | from Weat Hartford took advan­ dially invited.'-A slight fee will OREOOM-WASH.ST. [One .\rmed Football Ace Kobinaon Gets Credit be neces.sary to cover the re­ INorthwesleni in Itazzl*’ ; Haven, Conn , Oct. 30 NORTHWESTERfJ tage of an unbalanced Red ami ^ Ky Paint ami Powder y a l e - ' (Mays Remarlinble Game .\t Top of League l>y ! Entertains Three H. S, | freshments. I /I5 Little Arnold College For Srore That Wins White array last Friday aftemuon Dazzle rime. I has put a football team sjn the ( M i s s o u r i . M ir u ^ BROWN Imitations Last FridaV, STANFORD-,\A ntaJ Defeat «»f Mi Karl llllligiin minM to play football Hrady for (^mpaign. Fresh from them vn-tory over That Manchester High School straight -win. This was the second EvaD^ton. 111 , Oi;t. 30 ,I’. - He play its first, real home game KAKISAS-OKLAHOM/; has many talented students was a straight defeat for the M. H. S, ment in the fine art of acti^ig it The occasion will lie a home­ IN D IA! I tumefl oijt for th» .funior Weaver last the M. H ,S. Briefly This Iplays s mean trumpet, French 1 fact certainly proved by the Va- Soccer team, who are now definite­ that the a, tor fi'cl tiU' part he 1.4 coming week ezmlest against C’ollegf team snd has s<»^n %e- Ry The A.ssodated PreM harriers in(*t Mniiilrto\\-n’s run­ Ihorn. pisno. violin, harmoniea - NEBRASKA- -IOWA li'in tn ev^ry gam^ play'll this ! riety .show held in the* three a.s- ly out of the C. (’. I I. nice. The B ) Betty B«rstu\\ playing, vxplairu-d .Miss .lean Ctiit-r Montclair (.N .I.i Tcacticrs in Mr and .Mrs Hockey Fait: ners Tiies^laV. ami sent tln‘ hoys ' .semhhes Monday morning, land he’s a one-man tiMn-l ••n the r n r champion.ship will be decided be­ Jiiin, n< ting as .spoki .smaii for th(| City stsxjliim. KANSAS : HARVARD I in orange ilow n to lieleat. l opinim j As the program opened, the M«id ^ < '*b a rl< 's S*‘sne'r. > It > been a long wait since last tween Bri.sli-h and We.st Hartford Igndiron In the p ^ t. .\rnold’- "home 5TATE -PRI)iJC£TOM| the C <■. 1. L . hamptoMship in tlie I scene w a s 'th a t of a production Isn't it grand? (M gh) no school Paint and Powder entertainment FORDHAM "M^'s handl'*'! hi.s duties ! M-4rch and vou may have found It next Friday. .step up. toil t'Kithall jit|..|-hiigs ganies h a v^ been played on act. . manager's office where the secrc- tomorrow: Just Uiink the alarm committee, winch was putting oil - BAYLOR \ MAR | ■*'. <»ry ‘ tim^ tlre.some listening to the Dodger The fact that the High hooters J.ind meet Otto ripaham of Nqrtli- rtelils so far ^ o n i New Haven 3UETrl O H IO s t a t e ! -PURDUE Manchester's first team, follow­ ’ tary, playeti by Connie Kehler. was Won’t go off at seven -11 Why oh a demonstration for the benefit of W h a t n r»*markabl^ about were unbalanced wa.s the rea.son Iwestern. who runi the ynrd lines that the bus rtije made It v ir­ MISS' ISSIPPI roofersrooter golf AVIdlcts, tennis touts, ing; the pare si t hy Bill Mansfield, I bu.sy niTswering 'phone calls. The why, doesn’t this happen more not only the eluh il.scif but tluf •PITTSBUF tJia t ? for their setback. A star fullback Iwith as much rhythni as he does tually s trip. \ , and more rr Istclj, football ranatles, gamboled o\‘er the .a mile course ' producer. Ward Kirkwbod, arrived often ? visiting members of tlie Joiirnall SibJav lost his left arm in an became ineligible for the remain­ • ' -x IDAHO; Dartm outw to finish with a score of 'Jl-lil, ■i and the auditmns began to get un­ V V V ism class and tlie High Selioo| Jlhe musielil ivale and is t^ver Come j ray threatened many times but scale wa.s unbalanced; still they ' 11:01: 11. Hnbuia / M i.) 1 1.01 12 j was i>la( id and resigned Aloof! H e’s good at tootin’ and equal- j Fornior I-oral High _____ hockey both home teams wers vlc- • Mai'k To Me." .sung by Allison Lee, i could not score because of the stiff li t it set. Finally when they 'hd j Clarrk i > lia M : 1.3. (kuHiric h I ne.M.s and a highly ( ritu al demeani |ly as good at bootin’, .shootin’ and I torioiii!. with the Champion Cleve- Clona.s prommetue in the ( lass ’ was ent husia.'^t ically applaude-l , resistance offered by the two hard take the weight out of Cu.So4, they ' .\llilrlr Makrn F'irnl iM i) M’IT ; 11. S:intist»“iilan.s or ( liarat'terized Jean Racquette'I Foootin’ with a football, as attc.st- .if -12 cannot h.- dcl.at. d In .s< ho- The trumpet rendition <)f "Inter- fighting fulllmck.s of West Hart- found out why the weights were I Iiree Nen rouriianiPIltn Barons defeating the PltU- iM i.) 11:30. ; presentation of a New Knglaiui “il b.v a record of three touch , burgh Hornets 6-4. and the New ;asti‘ ability .she rs fiiU.^^tandinc. I! mez/.o" given hy Allan Watts, who I ford. Marry Eggleston. M. H S ip ff the metal had .started to de- i Tram Karkfirld; M as The 8ocon<> l»'am obtatinfl a woman at an art galbry. Makml towns against Kansas .‘tistc. two U l f p r r t llllrr Sw ing Haven Englc. beating the Provl- It rver v,,ne I played In two a.s.srmblics, was .=?o t c ^mpose;: complete shut-out for the second l)iit .* the homework I received that he played "I V V V consecutive timi by deflating: Mid­ the playing time as he saved I demonstrated by Philip PolyoUl |Mlchigan and two scoring pa.sse.s Stars • H o r P I l i a i l III j Tlie season will gain momentum dletown's .seconn corsairs I."*-10 assignment.'* i I>nn't Want to ?et the World on many kicks from passing the up­ We quizzeil a number of girls iralnst Ohio State. Fire." his gestures led one to believe Ihfll j Ithaca, .V. Y., Oct 30 Wesley D p r ; two nion- games tonight as The pace set by Johnston of Man In. her fre.shman year. CUm'I.t I rights, about lipstick. 'They niay be a rep- he WHS an old., hand at pancakj That kind of pigskin symphonv 1911 Open in rhe {)art of the rube farmer I'pper picture, left to right; Clarence Heritage, Dougla.s Palmer of .Manche.vter jilayed on ■ I .New Haven plays at Providence Chester was so fast that the U*ad-. joined Library Clui). wan pie.sidenl Karly in the fourth period a last reiK'ntatlve croiss section, but we re making. Janu's Britton's imitaj naz made him one of the sopho- 1 f the ( lub in tier .sop>hoiuoie year from Iowa played by Denni.s )uise Lehr was enjoyed I could be called a fluke, as the boy setting the table. Fhiffs and pantl at Canton. In \^'est Side Cleveland wasted no time scram­ 1. Johnston i Man ) 11:23; 2. jlhe "Wni ld’ taiT as reporter The school femme wields her lipstick Hccompamed Helena Marshall's ini |ln the big ten race. Hartford Blues Sunday i si-.e In the history of the Profes- 111,. ^ in all the a.ssemtilies. who scored did so accidentally. The bling back to the top of the west­ Vinci iMan.i 1-1:31: 3, Hray • ne.xt year .6; 8. McMann iMi.) lO-wiiti-r of till’ I-.'gion of Honor "Yours" both In Knglish and Span- ; all-fr'-shhian outfit to meet tqipon- opp'isition for the Hartford Blues .More tlian SUki.iJiaj jn prize.s goal lead on Harvey Teno. P itts­ played In the darknes.^ hut that one whole day and twenty minutes to another, walks but one muf fhrough miimcal rhythm." .sa/s Tarn Kx|»rrl to Mounr' came the first team not only to win i burgh goalie, before twelve min­ 15:10; 9 Hunt ir) 23: l(i Santis- I'lie Fren. h i ’:;.!) al.so held her in- ish. An able rompetitort of (ISene ! • lit.' fteviral frosh sre not on the the coming Sunday at the .Miinlei- Dairvinrn Prrvenl a will le- offered the nation’s top- ilidnt bother the MHS array as besides. . . . learn to w all naturally and grace Ihle handsome, wavy-hnired young­ tplanos (Mi. I l.''»:28; 11 Itandeaii lerest during lier .sophomore and Krupa wa.s found in the person of 1 vai-aity wpiad three tx-iiig on the N'i over the .Manets at. lionie in two ! runkiiig prow with the SIQOOO utes of the game had elapsed. Of Identical ‘Doubles'' many attacks' m those last few V V fully. The Indian's walk is naturnj ster w'lth an engaging smile Uai’k .Aflrr I'rinilv Sri-: stadium Herb Fo.sler newly acquired left (M il l.''):31 12 .Major (M a in junior year l-'or tlie [lasi two years Franci.s Benevento wh*i gave the , icgiilar .Htartihg lineup There wt i, Blues were oricinally slated years but the first to score points j Landing by CbiilerR j .Miami. Fla., Open Dec. 11-14 and minutes were staved off by the We have it that a college prof becau.se he walks on the balls One of the most [Kipiilnr hovs I I %l L I ' %f * wing. Joffre Desilets and Norm 15:38; 13. Kager ( Mi ) l.^: 11; 11, • Ilona ha.s lieeii alierhate for the drnmmer’.s ver.sion of ' Ida '* IriMiiffinent leftovers to form , a liark; !»larKriraii Mav toN^ake on the (_3iuiThills of in the Quincy stadium against the ' [the $10.0aro I-ocklng each tallying Pittsburgh Rowal (Ml I ITi P,arclay .stu.leiil Coiiiu il, sliowing tlie Inu l A monologue, "Date Tr»)u))le." I frosh conibination. 1 .Springfield in a third game at 1941 New England pro champions. I j9-12 .standing out. M(»st liigh 8( hool.s i)oast one o r . to have thus hobby develop into a A game was played with Meri­ e/tht delivers this short Utile ditty walking, the entertainers demor jitnick a high note in pi^pularity Flav .Satiirda>. came to life late In the period and (.Man. I 16:’J.'i 16 .Shirnpaglio \ |,,.r fi'llmv .stieleiits plale in her. given amu.singly by Betty Mosler ' lifetime job of constructing real ! Palmer, who plays in tlie b.tck- I .sprinWuld next .Sunday but be- Albie BcK.th was loud In praise j Oiitla.-st** SrliubtTt. ! At least llirce ne-w tournaments Heritage i Man. i , tvM) .sets of twins, but our Man- den last night, too late for this Is- to his claases each year. . « . strated the walk of a drum major 1th the fans. It’s liccause of the acorehm Hea-ls I D.-purtment at Itha-a I Ml Idlctown, Conn O. f ,'to Tin j wants tiXgct another game under formed state sports writers at a I Har:ing( II. Tex., Dee. 20-'J’J, will ' 16:4.5. 20. Stidham .S . ii.hMits. , , y,<.e,,n;e y,( ollin.x11- renilere.l1 « 1 ^ to brag# about. We have .six .sets son will be played with South Ihi.s gum chewing frolic! with rheumatism, a flntfooled ser The West .Side Tavern made an a scoreless second period the Bar­ Bartilata i .Mi i v%alt/ piereing the .maind w«v«-.s, an«i Virginia, aie two very "lUte" I Wc-ilry-vn Ctilvcrslly footb-ilt squad I his team s''belt. this has been shov- luncheon on Monday at the Waver- ring down the curtain on profea- j IM Nelson •■Mi.i Win-l.sor on Saturday morning. A f­ The .snapping, the gnawing. vant. a freshman, an Indian, in he picks hLs spots beaiit.lfuHv !' '’''’’C*' He is n former .Manches- I imiueasive debut in the West .Side ons and Hornets replayed the I Man ' 16 .all. I win* h raiiH4-il (Jlona to leniark. Go-(.o on the imnjn. . , lith pose of a veteran. (jji, j High .Si ho.il athlete Ite r.-si l. -. I ed back untjl later in the .s.-ason ly Inn at Cheshire that the team sional golf s 1941 camjiaign during ... ot*ftwin.s wh< blon-le sophoinote.s. .so idontual ter the game the South VN inds^ir The rhythmical pawing, man carrying a heavy gnp. a sillj the I will piny lio.-.t to K highly favored opening session, Cleveland cUrklng 16:52. 22 Fr.izv iMi i 17 ()0,'2.’t '"i)h, and ■ I ju.st l*»ve Strau.Hs At all thre«* a.sseniblie.s Man- '1 .... v- . . i > The Blues atgeady hold two wins Her league last night with a 3 whe h an all-time high of $200,000 1 he Novv.sch twins were ab.senl that even tlnur best Itn-nds can't and Manche.ster High Ixiotera will Mow simply bucolic!!" ! embarnf.s.sed boy. a butler, a tirej laases are straight to the mark c?* Hecn.-y street, : ( ’oii.st Giiiir l cU vcii Saturday on his charges defeated was a far 1 'aiiklm I M1 ■ 1 s : 1 I I vviiltze.s. thin f ytHi'.’ " She al.so ehestor High’.s favorite an are^ cosched by ■Russell .Anderson starred for the nix. A n z . Feb. 6-8, min-1 that C raie and Peail Tetl- witli Vugm ia to see it they can they will watt^ a football game Mt njor boys playing 'M uslcffl fn( tor, the use of the hands, armil Ttto Can lilay five in.atrumetit^ glenko, former Fordham star In­ victory. j mmg'. nC'oling aiid. dancing arc ' (Ireat Big HeautifuJ D«dl." I dropped a hard-fought game to Albie Booth trtmme«f\the yiiincy Tavern with 3i5 w hile Mike 7,-,vu k I The tour will begin -.vilh the l-pr-l, "I the srnior t la.ss. at e-tv. ms f-Mil the leathers, This h"ax i.s between the Cniver.sity and Mid- (Liairs" and "John Brown had a and feet. J«*an pointed out. Oeri haid Mrs. Graham. tercepting a pass for the game s Providence defenseman Scotty ' Ihiet nt hci othei passlinics Hcinp. | In the .sophomore assemiily, bAen M is. ■I’*-illnrd stiiueiimes lias usually sin (.e.sslul 'Fhe twins have ' Aiiui-ist l,x.8t .Saluid.iy, it in.i'l-- .Manets op .Siiii'lay at Own­ only score. p.layed a sinii.ar role f.jr the .Sil- mid s-jiith open at Finehiirst an-J dlebury Little Baby"?'’ That’s just what ture IS powerful. To illustrate thj "tS’hefi he was atippoaed to b.- R o ll Satin 'ilav Bowman accidently batted the de­ E xfliaiif'P l)p^k i called "Sapp;>" i.s on** <.I (IPina's j there uere several different acts the Siirne interests. collecting • tiu- (-'ardin.il.s' third loss agaiM'.l er I>ci Vlscusi made \asly ar- 3^e Blues held a bmg. practice bro outfit with 3 1 0 . ' ' lo.wc a week later than usual wiln i-pet peevc> ^ a haid tune di.siingui.shmyr her two 1 Norman Pratt. did happen when they crashed a various uses of gesture the fo f practicing the violin or French ciding lallv Into his own nefa while Noreen I’ratt did the lively -lance daughters H Ho\^anl Major, Jr. n.fivie .staV's pictures and art head- | parly at the Swedish church. . . . lowing situations wore enacted i| horn and the noise stopped coming last night at the .Stadium and trying to dear a passover In front j (Jlona ha.i been following the known a.s the Conga Haverfrud d’hi- 4..’onat Gu.iid.^ py hoys of ,41hle Booth fop his wa.s the hijyh man in the Para­ that Mi.‘'s Fellows gets them ■ ing the lust. Like (R ate and Pearl ' V V pantomime: waving good-bye to put o f the ll\-lng room. I knew Bol) liiic Singich at another drill Is slate taiasl the cnviafdc rerord of imly next home attraction The ^ams chute attack while Benny .Schu­ niixt'd up l>e.sides looking .‘^o mu-li Te-lfunl. the Kennedy twins woubi | Here's A new slant on No. 1 bril­ friend, greeting a returning fnem right where I ’d find Otto. day evening rain or shine. Efforts 9-12. It was su^g<*stt‘(4 we liat SL>nir plans ffir the fuluie m o lather excefil lonally well sung by Pearl •a single lotts .and that by a one bert rolled a triple of 317 for the Robinson received credit for th* of tiir « hangr.s the Worltj has alik- .'th-* dddlotd twins have the like t-i Work in tlje Ime of art aftei ' liant response when the teacher a washerwoman with a luadarh^ "Out bsrk of the gsrsg*. throw­ Brislol; Guarantee gave the Blues quite a g'ling ePyer are being made to secure Johnny The schedule vague . Whctlit-r- colirge will hr Cie.i^eck** [loinl inarsui to Trinity last week Dairy team counter, giving him two for the lecvned this yt ai Taking the sqg- | .s,une/mt'lest.'', the mam one being gradual.(*n lr"in high .stho?-!. and, a society matron with tiu‘ saml ing the ball around with the neigh­ here earlier in the season aTid Bogdan, former star guard at Holy .Nov 11-14 MId-.d’juth, Pine- among them or ru»l. .she do.-s not The French mai-l was inulate-1 Sporf- Wise asked a pupil what sentence he L.iflt year the Sailors Lruunc.-d West Side nalrv (2| night. Hla first goal put N»w Ha­ g^blion, vsr will ln“gm vvitli " T h e ’ All/- (ita -e ,md I ’earl excell Ul ->d . We are sure that these two hion-le.s j ailment, a bashful girl ret eiVinf borhood kids," $100 aH First Prize. promise t'l do better in the rcturrk, Cross to bolster the renter of the huisl, .N. C.. Dec. 11-14 Miami. yet krmu One thing is cVrlam. by Barbara Murphy in a humorous c(/Uld h ive used to better advant ealeyiin 27 to 7. and the t.’ardir.- .Martin . . . f'H 98 297 ven Into a tie half way through Pilot," Fast Hartlurd Highs bi­ pjdnlmg aiid w*uild like to enter : W oubi pleiLsingly -lec'orate any art | Bv Frank Zimmerman Agr in ending hts talk he anawered. \ her boyfr(end. Iead(KK an .elderll m atch ‘.^liies crippled line. I Fla , r>ec. 20-22 Harlingen, Tex.; howi'ver. that tlu.s well lik(‘d girl monologue, als will hnd it tmigh going ag.iin He.lm 93 --1 I9 7 the last period monthly paper. "Techmcal Topus" A ll Sl IiimJ after gratiualiuii Ma> I .>>tu«iio. I ’ 1 don’t know, or I would have I lady across the street. leadtnR Bristol, Oct. 29 The third an- , • Jan. 9-12 Los Angeles; Jan 15-18 has the abilily to g.. Inr in what A novelty In a "lip tap " by Ade- IhiB .season because the .Vcmlemy Stc\-ensnn 111.3 -196 sent to us regularly by the stu­ be, m the near future we will la' j When you speak to Dwight oi | it. ' " ’ ' P*** across the street Oakland. Calif.; Jan. 21-25 match ever she hnA:iy < hoone.s line Perkins was something new I We received a communication nual Bob White singles bowling j IS ri-pulcd to hav>- one ol the best Schiib< rl . 107 113—317 dents of Virginia Polyteehnic In­ ng uler.tieal nil painting®. I DtiUg Phelps, you never can be Y V' V i Facial exiiression must fit UJ chance department, preferlng to ; play, .San Francisco; Jan. 31-Feb. Relly Haistt>w. '12- "M aw " an*- B o w le rs classic will get underway at the ‘ small college cl. •,. iit.s In .New Eng­ McKinney 93 -IKS stitute; "The .Argus." put out by S-•nil tune when vou're walking s u re if you re addie.s.smg the right W eren’t the assemblies grand i occasion. That lb*' eye.s are llJ .Springfield Plavg strln^alorig with a guy who lx I 1 Bing Crosby amateur-pro cham- Golf Stars Play eers played by (I«me Walton anil f ter High's former athU^tes. "Doc" I land. t ’oacli Wes Kcsler wa.s quite Prentice 9.3 — 93. the students of Crc»sby Higli m ■ luwn th*‘ con id"!’. you may thin). ; twin l»ecaii.s«’ caih answers t- Monday'” ’ ? ( ’beers for all of you ! most important, wa.s the introducl 20th'Centiiry King Pin Recreatkm Just Cluing up againat one who 1.x I pionship. Rancho Santa Fe. Calif.; J.lines Biitton. were unique. BnW grades i ^'^*'** HJ9th In- Hansen . . 128 m 242 Waterbury; "The X-Uay" Tnrnng- Mils Stiid(‘iit Flies >oii'i(* .seeing double, blit (hinkiijoih names. In the lower who piirtlripated. We were glad to I t'on K(v.-n t.. the foll.(W(KK (li(( Tighten Raee Alleys situated at 149 North Main |'’'“^"iiragcd with his pi.id s tiiiow - on the Way out, picks Robinson by ' Feb. 5-8 Western Open champion- plavetl Tap.s Til fteveille " oh his tu n e an«J remenibt>i^ thal A1 n:iu ^ the iwms had to wear wrist bands ; f^Dtry at t,amp Blandlng. street Rrl.tni vr ; ‘ug iign in.st A nihcr.st la.st w , . k and Pi'ovidenec* Friars In Mexico Cit>’ lon's high st'lionl paper aiul "Pit'.*i- harmonica: Maw whistled The received news of Manchester see our transfer studes taklnR i traOtn*: l^ree ways t.ismde hat Mre,^t. Bristol, .Saturday, .Novem- i, rountmg nn an up.scl again.,1 a K. O. . \ Lou Nova, heading for Total ' ship, Phoenix; Feb. 12-15 Texas Vu Pu/.zo are also on their way ! so the teachers would know whicai ! behind the teachers hack, hcinl . .507 .520 .521 151% ton Fniversily N ew s" pul out by 1 W'orld is Waiting for the S.unrlse " ^ part . . . a Soiitb-Amertcan vacation, told I )j)en rhanipion.ship. San Antonio. Plane in Hartford ( lasse.s \\ and Vic look so much j l<* blame for what. l>wight and High’s victory' over Bristol and followed by a cnmin.al, com iiil her 1, It was announced today. | .Johnny .Mci i Iniaji a eleven r iv Parai'hiile < o. (2) that coljege First to appear in the t*’r<‘shnien ; soon as he had a chance, penned V V V .New Orleans'scribe# he waa 'O ver­ Wilson 8.5 117 8,3 - 28.5 ' Feb. 18-22 New Orleans Open; Since we seem to be anecdtdmg alike that in the lower gra«le.s their ' I>uug are b(Uh juninr.s, but L>wiglu ' face to face with a snake, rcaclior Good Scores Indicate Many outstanding pin topplcr.s |'miy senous Injury that the ( ard- Springfield. Maas.. Ocl. 30-- Mexico City. Oct. 30.—C(rv--In a.ssemtily was .Margaret Weishaar, ' a letter in praise of the Red and 54ng Ihrougb with a 3 to 0 win over ol' Dizzy IVan will arrive here R. Anderson ii?7 120 98 -34 5 He Is one of 15 United States Hartf«*rd's .\-I ; Teacher it n- Vic, thinking A1 was Vic. How.- .'ntent tvnptype nt‘of wneL.work after .ftpp graduation 'th at the Louisiana maneuvers viewers, as well as actors, need. son and some of those expected to d.vy with signal drills and working through injiinei are center and Itoriarty Bros. Oiagnots Flre- about Jan. 1 for a sorie.s of bath.s Total . ,501 .525 /«12 1530 golfer* here to Join Mexicans In rolhng her pupils i "W hat is your i "I flew a zig-z.ag course bark to On a small banjo Shirley An' Club Sees clude: Harry Peters. National sive play he.sler )>Ians to spend t>ositiona have been seriously 1 felt woiulci ful ■■ shine " A me! ICO ( lentilcore, popu­ in Jnck.snn, South Carolina. “2 a. Iryant and Chapman. | weskeneil bv the .name eause. another comeback In a big-league Noske . . 102 i n 94 307 matches left In a warring world. ■ "Jule, Slam ■ , even the Iwin.s' besi frieml.s call .VI. From our observation-of them v.e Diickpin Classic TItleist and Sam­ team's pa.v!lng game, which prov­ basehall. there’s something in the Tet^r the circuit with s nifty 3-string workout for the Providence Friara 132 »4 114— 340 Houston, a semi-finalist here last the person o f the Heritage twm.s, ■So the next time you see these ■words: ".I’m in good physical of New Haven; Bill Dente. Sam team with Coast Guard plays, ts'ith Correntl I horse* that haven’t a Hallowe’en "I, ah 1 gue.ss my name' is.lLI- I York .Massachusetts. Now Hamp- This V’anety show was directed Movlek were shown to the |otaI of 400. when they visit Springfield Satur­ Service Uept. — — 125-125 year and Ward’s finalist opponent C'latence and Charles Clareni e and five .sets of twins around the health and the food is all right, .Sena and Jack Flaherty of Water­ the "B " sqii.ad running the Sailor s Haberen ■ goblin’s chance of copping any lions. shmv aii'l ('ariada. al.so proved to by Miss TNvrls Kibbe. ('lyde Beck­ Biology club Thursday morning by Tha scores: day for their annual tussle with The Great Lakes i Til. • ’ Naval — — 79— 79’ for the U. 8. title; Spec Stewart Charles are the same heiglil and seliiMit, try to tell winch is which. but I’d rather be back in school " P ie finanrlal budget should Chamhers Mo\ers (2) bury; Paterosto Brothers of Hart­ attack against the first-string •1941 champlonahip Laurels match have h<-en yery interesting with, Charles C'ampbell. and Wal- I playing football" ..Private Geer C. H. Lathrop of the State divicled ao that it will cover e v e r j ford: Migc Bogiiio of Avon and AI eleven. the Maroona. Training Station will have ohe of strides today in the Pimlico Spe- of Roswell, N. M., and Fred Perry, weiKhl. and as they look alike an-1 i It will, be a pretty difficult task [eish . . . . 105 114 104 323 I Total .507 493 499 1199 J‘-.tn Tivnan ma«le an exciting ter 2\damy aided (ndi.spen.sably .says of former fac'ulty member. Forestry Department. Hartford. thing, withouf asking your parenf Today’s practice saw Co-captain the biggest i70 candidates! service i rial, a race ip which sportaman- the tennis pro whcT says "tennis -k, l-wear identical clothes, thev are but when It is accomplished it Is I’cGonIgal ,034 1 01 104 — 339 Saverio and Joe .Nelles of Meriden. The game will be the highlight of Art Lliih I'aijov s trip til Cuba, and Ruth (Jrahani with light.* ami scenery. Mr. Pear- | ..ontmually being mistaken for one Nathail Gatchell. "Nate Gatchell Conn. His first reel showed the for more. ” Miss Marian Tinker. d| Paul Rose working out at center basketball teama as well aa one of.l- .shlp and color compensate this is business but golf Is sport.’’ one that you will be pretty proud I'ankowski .104 91 116-311 This classic Is sanctioned by the the annual Wesleyan hourc l-arty (T(»asisi the Atlantic to visit Scot­ son ac^m pam ed several of the i another, -^ e twins’ hobby is build- of. Is in fine health and he’s as lively state parks and forests, while the rector at the Y. M. C. A., tof National Duckpin Bowling Con- instead of hla ctistomary blocking the beat. . . . Squad includes Errpe ] V^iirr|4E ;||1 F I fx J lt ^ year for the class that marked tarn be rs .102 115 126—343 week-end. ian-! .acp». Shirley Shipman played while | . j i^nes and they hope .as before he came down here." second was about Mr. Lathrop’s members of the Home Economiq gres.8 and Edw-4rd Feusel. repre- back p cr Fleveii these rehearsals Don McCann F>cc LeRion Dance Neck State Park. Candlewbod financial, and habitual. play this afternoon. Hia playing Varoff, the pole vault star, is a take-all purse are Market Wise, Girls donga, Sing, ular army or the Air Force for Iky . .1.32 151 117-400 Holyoke. «Jct. 29. - By a stroke in wine tH'Ui' . nie Ait t'lub had helped accompany Lake. Meshomaalc Forest. Hurd ’’One should be Willing to ear caused Coach Mansfield to cease high flier In the Army Air corps owned hy IxHi Tiifano.- Pamaica. AMIBMS three years. . . .If he enlists in the lair ...... , .104 125 . . -2 2 9 .. e ws , oidd Adopt Bears of fbriune (he.Valley ^rena land­ itfl annual partv Friday. Guest piani.st. Miss Bertha I A free dance will be held F ri­ and Shermsn . Island State Parks, money to pay for such activities ^ worrying about that problem at Randolph Field (Tex.) . . . While N. Y.. contractor, and Haltal. from Drop?*^ High. 13-0 regular army, he will be stationed idlk PR 96 98 —292 which arose when both Tom Col­ ed Billy Carrigan. Baltimore Irish October 24 Id* Prarna Punim VYells, who plays the piano for day night in the Arm ory for As Initiations as well as Hammonassett the larg­ the S. A. A., and not depend .Airerafl Bowlers 1 ___■ Pnidue la playing Fordham Sat­ Royce Martin’s Woodvate Farm. In the Coast Artillery at Puerto fanner ... . 90 108— 198 lightweight, who only three weeks wa.s decorated a:-- an « »Mng place Kolda Martin’s Dancing School | all high sch'fol students. The est of the state parks on Long the parents’ Income for other nJ lins and Howie Ixirenz, regular urday, Lieut. Mike Bylene. Purdue Pari*. Ky. Rico or Cuba.... He has received IlcCurry , 98 112 94—304 centers, were disabled. ago. defeated Chief Crazy Horse. in an artist c->Un.y and the mem­ A strong Weaver football scjiiad sacrificed a morning's work at a j dance is part of the American Island So'und. 'The group was cessities," Miss Tinker stated. Chicago, Oct. 30—(Zh—The Uni­ .star of the past three seasons, will Market Wise, a three-year-pld, local department store to acctim- _ ■ : three medals for proficiency In s a m iie / .100 . M5- 215 Stage Dog Fighls versity of Chicago, where great (Thippewa Indian llghttvelght. bers all wf>n Uu* lra*Jilimml dress dpwni-.l til.- .VI i-leven last Legion program for young peo­ Scroams laughter and applause j rlfler. bayonet and hand grenade shown the sports and diversions The personal budget includj be playing for the 38th (Cyclone) and Haltal. four, havenl gone- [iiiny .several of the acts. football teama once abode but Matchmaker Joe De.Marta, balk­ of artists, sincck and heiei, .'^tir- FriiUry tiv ,a wejl-c:mveil more ,)f ple in the town. punctaated the initiation of -- ap­-- and ■ - has learned to "stMp” » the fol­ offered at the various parka and health, disposition and attltudf Division, against Penaaoola Naval anywhere in particular this year, 13-41 Tile Capitol Citv team was Margery Sheridan, ’43 ! .532 574 5.32 1638 mlnua Intercollegiate football the ed In hi# attempt to match Chief but they alone, of 16 horses given realistic paintings uei. placed oA proximately 50 new members into lowing arms; Browning automatic forests. Fishing gnd camping are One should learn to budget eiierti Air Baae. . . . pvt. CTiarles Barnes, the stage against a darning red:^tri>ns on both the defense and of- | . ------— - Girl Reaer%es at a Hallowe’en featured at the Farmington- River Good scores, plus tight games, laat two years, was asked today to Sports Roundup Crazy Horse and Harry Httrst. bids, accepted issue In Alfred Van­ rifle. Browning machine gun. 45 so that It will last throughout tl Don Willis Garajrn (S) who visited Churchill Downs the drapery'- K(.r atmosphere, every ; fenm- Goo,t ball handling, and goal i l 51-sa. i . a m - E'lutk PlttllU Party Tuesday at the Center Con- People’s Forest, skiing at Tunxia featured the Aircraft League at return the spirit of grid wars to other day. claims horees are the Montreal's eighth ranking light­ derbilt’s opening-day feature. Tesiting Program On cal. Colt pistol, 30 cal. Springfield day. Then at night he will 'ha( 167*0 . . .127 130 11.5- 372 color of the rainbow was use.l in i’>ne stands netted the Green their » x .llllf 1. IctllB eregaticuial church. Forest, while at Hurd Park peo­ the Y Alleys last night. Th# Wasps the campus by adopting a team— By Hugh Fullertos, Jr. only, thing that pay less than the weight of-the world. In the highly The field was left to them be- rifle, and a 30 cal. Garard rifle... . enough energy for the dishes—ar liley . . 94 109 100—303 stung the "Twl Wasps twice and favorable series of .135-potmd the tablecloths and draperies. . victory _ . < g-i Blind-folded Louise NIckla did ple who make, excuralons up the to finish a Latin notebook. An u( preferably the Chicago Bears, Na­ New York. Oct. 30 —(Z5—The Army paymaster.. He had Just cau.se Whiriaway. three-year-old Ail seniors and freshmen took PriVate Geer plans to return to fcGuIre .8 8 .. 110—198 got stung once themselves. The mStches he’ has arranged, turned even the cidi:r was serv- d from an The .Vlanehester array was not ijO O k \\ C(*k 1 .0 1 1 t e s t her be.xt to milk a cow, only to Connecticut River by motor boats pleaaant disposition Is due to tional Profcaalonal champions. secret of how Oklahoma managed cashed a ticket on a nag that champion, and .\lsab, top two- The Bhaty scholastic aptitude testa yesterday Man^ester on furlough at Christ- lapman 95 . . — 9.’i Twin Hornets hit the Hornets to Baltimore and discovered that immense cooking pot with an old-; outcla.s.scd entirely, for Captain ' find out that she was pulling the are accommodated. Several of the management of the personal budj In dormitories and eating places, to upset .Santa Clam, has leaked came In at $2.20 for $2. ycar-old. passed up the race, ______I mn.s. puhnev . 97 102 ll.V-314 fashioned dipper. The theme for Freddy .Vlohr rejieatedly sliced | ------and three division of seniors took. fircgers of a rubber glove. Eleanor state parks are noted for their right out of th# picture twice. The atudenta were circulating petitions out. . . . Last week Prexy Joseph the Irishman was without a match while big Pebble, the handicap Active young men, sad older et. Bright .123 117 124—364 scores: the party and the decoration, were i through the opponents’ Itrie for Book Week activities were di.s- ' addition, the Iowa SUte High Grueasner and Bea McDonnell floral specialties. The laurtll at the ■uggratlng the Bears as worthy Brandt lifted the Sooners' 15-year for next Monday night. leader, was injured and others, A habitual budget should nev^ W'aaps F soUmUI men too, check the 'brswny the ideas of Arthur Ludwig and ' sizeable gairts, only to have his cus.'ed during the Library Club | School Content test, each lead a group of girts in the Dennis HIU Park, a park which successors to Maroon teams of old, on girl cheer leaders. . . . New He Immediately signed Aldo such as War Relic and Pictor. be developed. One should not sper .529 553 .564 1646 Bettingar . . 95 68 70 — 238 Francis Deardeh. teammate.s to,ssed for a loss. Twice meeting held la.'t Thursday. It wa.s | These tests are part of the regu- Conga. Anna Demko and Anne F.tiqii^e Contest was donated to the state of Con­ while In a separate move the atu- York hot spot operators report Next Sunday’s Chicago Bears- Spoldl. Italian Ilghtwjtight cham­ were given rests. ' looks and roomy comfort of money carelessly, through habi Morlarty Rroa. (8) Hartigan . 95 84 9.5- 274 Qreen Bay Packer* game ha* been pion. and Corrigan Jn top next Initiations were performed uii- ! -Vlanehyster got inside the invader.s decided thal the club would again | **’ program designed to give pu Della Fera swept pieces of paper necticut by Mr. Dennis, is par­ knowing that one’s parents w| dent magazine "pulse” offered thzt they do more bu.sineas the Thus the race lacks the signifi­ Mansfield*' Bunty.'..its smart der the supervision of Irma I’on- tirie yar.l lirie. onpe by a nice Inter- ■spon.sor a contest this year during filb* experience in taking the type ticularly well known, according to ptwcomb 90 97 87—274 McAllister ... 87 87— 174 Northwestern as a suitable adopt­ a sellout for more t ^ n a week ex­ Monday night’s cardf a ten round­ cance attached to the former run­ off the floor. The fact that they give you more. Such a habit Is uj ;he8 ... night of the Army-Notre Dame ticelli. Games were played un-/’•‘i’tion by quarterback CTiarlie Book Week, November 3-8. 'This cf tests u.scd for college entrance, Won bv C. Wilson Mr. Lathrop. .8.3 .. 114-*-197 Monty . . . . . 99 92 88- 279 ed Alma Mater. cept for bleacher aeats to be sold er. nings won by W sr Admiral. Sea- wing tip and bold detailing. were, blind-folded and used smajl wise as well as unfair to all the (rmzirr , .. . 88 111 98—297 game than any other time except der the leadership of GeraMinr B.-11L8 and again by a 45 yard run year’s contest will consist of about college placement, and some place­ blushes as brcxtms may have been Mr. Lathrop pointed out that Grlswald .. 9 8 117 8 3 - 288 Chicago pas had no varsity grid the day of the game: . . . Jackie Clilef CYazy Horse’s match with biscuit and Oiallendon—champ­ Two full, long-wearing concerned. lOiapellc .103 92 12ft—315 New Year's Eve. . . . Old Cling sole*. Fisher, the club presldenL One by Captain Mohr, Both times the 30 questions concerning the char­ ment in busindsa. For the college a disadvantage—also, there were while the authorities are eager to team since the trustees In 1939 d»- Johnson, a hockey coach noW In­ Hunt of Marahall College Isn’t the George Zengaras last Monday ions ail—but the sporting condi­ preparatory divlaiona. the teat re­ An etiquette contest held last " I f we help our fam ily save, troll ...... 93 128 95—314 Totals . . . . 387 448 423 1258 qatlon'i leading acorer this year night proved so attractive to the tions are the same. game played was •'wink" which VVeaver eleven rose up and took acters and authors of- different tery few papers. Evelyn Alsen. as have the public avail itself of the are helping in defense," said elded to abandon Intercollegiate stead of a player, claltna the club Ulub I the ball on downs. sults aid in determining the type week in Mrs. Loomis’ sixth period loglnka .. . . . 91 . . — 91 Twin W aope becauae Ooach Sam Hendereon fbha that the Indian wraa immedi­ The special la weight-for-age, m is a tradition of all Art books. As in past years the win- a hoy. had to date Louise Rac- opportunities offered by the many Tinker, "Our demands on our pa football, a move approved by Presi. owners are hurting the game by 1} r r j ' parties. I The ftriit touchdown for the I nlng contestant will have the privl of college to which . the student English class was won by Cecelia out-door fireplaces in the parka; Nisula .... 86 78 85— 249 dent Robert Majmard Hutchins. make* him call the signal*. . . . He ately sought aa a foe for Hurst. Market Wise has been assigned cagni. They decided to g » to the ents should be according to ne( 4.57 517 514 1488 Jordan paying too low aalarlea. . . . Latest Clder__ and doughnuts were j Weavontes was made by virtue of | lege of signing his name to a book, sliuuld go and the type of entrance Wilson. The object, was to discover there are times during the year ... 81 80 89— 2,50 The ’’Ihilae’’ sports editor. De- won't can hi* own number Inside But a previous commitment barred 120 pounds, including Jockey Wen­ Prom and in preparation taught rather than a mental attitude." I>>larkeur riimor Is that Northwestern's Bill served while popular dance rer-' a blocked kick deep in Manchester | cho.sen bv the Library Club, which examinations he is fitted to take. as many .errors as 'possible in a . . 8 8 104 8 6 - 278 niaret Polacbeck. declared •’mem­ the ten-yard-line. . . . Clinton Rua- the Montrealer from appearing dell Eads, and H a lM 126 pounds, each other bow to dance, but rath­ when It is too great a fire hazard Eleanor Carlson. ‘44. Beys nt and Chapman ( I ) Rusaell Dp Cbrrevont and A lf Bauman are ords were played. It was'unan-' t'-ritory. The second was on a i he will give, to the Itbrarv Sonia er unsuccessfully. Nina Pokutny series of twelve pictures which to allow Area even in comparative­ ...1 0 1 88 121— 310 bers of the University like the “heading for the Chicago Bears___ **IL the famous blind golfer, U a here. Spoldi waz signed. In the Including Conn McCreary. s ^ re " -----I- .- - . ------, ...... ih ...... 103 i 14 109—326 Low ...... Minnesota grid fan. Besides hav­ ioiously d e ^ re d at the end of the i n-fty triple re-.-.erse with Napier Henle’s hook W in gs on My Feet’ Outstanding Apellers Prociairoed and Ann Postmii sang each was posted on the bulletin board. ly aafe fireplaces provided at the 68 70— 138 spectacle, the thrill of football. ” illlt Jannone of Hamilton College, meantime, and DeMarla planned to Honors at Yale lurr ...... 138 111 126-375 ing friend* deacrib* the games, he ayenlng that it was one of the i 'V eavet- s Negro end. sprinting baa been chosen by the club mem­ other and danced on egg smlls'. Of These pictures followed a fellow parka. Many of the most common "But, In the same breath, sensi­ who plays football, baaketball. sign the Indian or th# winner of most enjoyable parties the Art over the last white line standing [inner ...... 102 95 107--304 Totals ., . . 3.5^ 418 451 1225 list*** to a portable radio. . . . last Monday night's ten-round fea­ bers for this year’s contest prize.' Connie 2>lonls and Lucille, Mur­ course, they wore no shoes and and girl through an evening's en­ fire hazards were shown in the pic- The distinction of bemg on ble members of the University baseball, tennis, soccer and wins GO-GO AFTERSHAVE cluh had ever had. 8. Kimball up. The excellent ball handling on .'Uson ...... 100 94 118 —310 Hornets ” T can turn the radio down and ture with the Italian. The. Indian As usual the contest will be open phy were proclaimed the outstand­ were blind-folded. tertainment. showing their mis­ turrs, including the hurricane tim­ Dean's list of Yale Itnlverslty wj know full well that to hope for re­ points for the track team In the Ibis plav dazed the local squad loog ...... 98 122 119- 339 Low ... 84 81 89 - 254 bear tboa* block* and tackles," he woo but the gash on his head put SEWS FOR ME.N / to all high school students. The ing spelleis uf the Shorthand Club Tap dancing, singing. Imitating, takes In etiquette. The winner ber, which Mr. Lathrop said was awarded to Robert Lucey, M.HI turn of the autumn sport In the sprints, high jump, broad jump, Cast Aaaoaaced just long enough to permit the Bartlett . . . . 8 2 91 106— 279. maintalna. "When tboa* Gophers him on the ridelinea for at least printed questtunaires will be avail­ at lU last m<»eUng cm October 23- bogging for apples rolling a pencil found 24 errors. particularly dangerous. '38. and to Gilbert Hunt. ’38A.[ accepted sense o f the word is fool­ dlsnia and javelin, picks basket­ The cast of the Apprentice score. able In the library at the begin- Connie was the last one to remain 541 .536 577 1654 Tiers .., ...117 122 97— 336 ish as long as President Hutchins hit inaietbing tbere's always a lot three weeks. with one's nose— there was the in­ In . connectioo with the contesL A slow motion film .was shown was announced through the rc{ Chagnots Flrerhiefs (t ) ball as bta favorite sport . . . USI 90-C O Group's one-act mystery play, Manchester’s air attack did not .nlng of Book Week, Monday, No­ standing, while Lucille of the op­ another bulletin board was ar­ Chapell . . . . 9 3 103 106— 302 snd the board of trustees . . . con­ o f sound effects.’* \ evitable pepper, wriggling a dime of the fire-fighting contest held at sent to the school frtm Yale. Barton .107 99 105—811 Ogren Headline; “City Cbllcg* Beaver* ’ Th e Tiger’s Claw” , has been an­ fair BO well either as only two vember 3 and the contest will close posing team apielled down' fix of ranged which had 14 posters show­ . . . 89 , 91 102— 282 trol policy . . . . • r e m e r CMeher Dte* ctf the nose without moving the a 4-H fair at Stonln^n. A war­ Lucey. who U a senior, Iz majorlj |’ad4en .9 1 95 113—299 hope to ua* Ifaaaa'* . . , Wonder SOOTHING EMOLUENT nounced as follows: WiUie Riar- passes were completed out of on Friday. November 8. her opponents. Both, girls receiv­ ing the wrong things to do and de­ . ‘’Reroedy ther* may b«: " I f atu­ New Haven. Oct 30 —OPI— head wrhile lying down, and feed­ den was pictured at a ' look-out in English’ Mr. Hunt, a- jun( [lll"skl . , .140 137 117—394 ToUla . where they dug him up* •M l Mast lis Ktia dan. C. Hill; Mrs. lUardan. .E. twelve that were thrown. These These contests have proved pop­ ed prlzea picting the errors in humorous pic­ .. . 46.5 488 500 *14.53 denta express desire strongly Michael P. "M ickey" PUherty, 83, EOR QUICIC RELIEF o r BeletU; Malotna. A . NapoU ;-H er' ing one another w «re’ oth.er initia­ tower while be was actuallr locat whose itiajor field ' of study ••rvlrieh .112 102 99-313 two passes were caught by De- ular in the past two years and it Is "The captains were^'Carolyn Stav- tures accompanied by verses. ing and reporting a forest fire. Bav- Twin Hornets enough, r^iiced .'rates on. season Jaeabc BeadwemMnge fopner professional ball player, bert Sheridan, T. Faulkner; <^ra, gutu and Ciirtia. tion stunts. philosophy, has had this bor . Barton .122^105 13^363 Rice ... . 95 81 9 6 - 272 Seattle. W a s h . O P i —Galdflah, died yesterday at hi* home here. hoped that many^wlllytw! join in the niUky'anarty, in the the Lady’s Rtlppcr and the Laurel, other schrols, such as Norttawaot^ Joe WUUaras. E. ttoofU ; Mrs. But­ of the regular first-string were not during ItU sophomore year. 572 S33 870 lisSO Kl*m .. .,..1 1 8 93 110— 321 boxing racket figure Erttil* Ztvlc may rMs on city busas only |f Springfield of the Eastern league Tag'Day will alio be observed meeting conslstgU uf Virginia McIntosh. Violet Krause. Betjiy sickroom, at the movies, and in a which are often destroyed by cm, lO|gleal rboic« aa adopted alma U a good sbort-ead bet ag*Uut ler 'ntorpe, M, Bnieldsi Prompter, la the game. during Book Week. This means that 100 per cent! Pataflsld 88 86 89— 261 tbsgr U* sUQ. The point eras elaat^ In 181L later played for New Lathrop, Nina ' Pokutney, -and W’alsh and Eleanor Weir. car. foreat Area, nrere alao ahoam. U.HJ3. graduate*- studying at T ( mater, where games are Wg. wen* Ray-Robinson, In'tomorrow*^ fight , M. SetwlU. L ' I f tsmaUoaal league. He .w a- s ha- 4- I 4/ aren't tbet bU • - . The lake-a- tlT# of Syzacuse,,. N. Y. Read Hwidd A^ts. . . V ' ' ' . ■ M

MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOUKR no, 1911 MANCHESTER EVENtNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. PAGE Fin'icBa*^

I continuously until It made Its Anal botUlnif the 8ea of Azov inside'a )[eiilraliiy Lan Miners Accept I recommendation.s. • , Girl Scout News Mc*(]al>e to Ouit nartow strait n< roHs w hlch lies Uic There^s Positively Nothing 71, Crippled Tavlor in Favor of PUui Chucasus. To the we.st, It faces Taylor, who met with I^wis At Big Interest K«‘|H*aI Favored Troop No. 7 Koosevell Plan Axi.s-allRned Rumania and Rul- Obituary “Choose Partners!”— Fort Bragg's Fun Begins Mr. K<^K>sevcll‘s request, expressed Troop No. 7 Girl Scouts.* of the garis. hlm.self in favor of the president’s ( JiumlH^r Post Up Russell Swann’s Sleeve Year She Center Congregational church, of .N'*xt Two weeika frltlraj (Conilnned from Page line) (iVinttfioed from r&ire OnS) plan, but IjcwIs volunteered no In Hobby Show which Miss Jessie Hewitt Is lend­ Expert foreijfh observers ’ who er. niaile a trip to .Springfield, comment If the board's flnaJ reached Teheran, Iran, by alrpl.ine Set-Up Better lit be .sent to battle and Repre- to Join L'MW after a pcricxl of FuneruU Friday Dances Hits 'Par (h)lf Ma.ss., on October 2f>, to the plan- \ r« ' ommendatlons were agnin.st Uie Coinmorr** F.’':*Tiitivr to yrslerday from Kulliy.ahev, the ntative Wo('drtilT i K.. Mich I probation. Over 5 0 Displays Al- etariiim nnd mu.Heiim. They saw I Tiion .s demand for a unifjn shop, iiixilinry Rus.'tian capital, agreed id tile F’re.sident'S Monday night Tak*‘ Similar J«»l» nilli .Mrs. Euntrr Brown Faneher Than Most Hut the classes in the museum, and • KcfUilt of ( onferenee I It v.as pointed out, the CIO chief that the nvxt two weeks probably At Post Lure Flaw River, N. F. It'.s rerfiark ie4*ob no longer left any «ioubt I ( 4)ul‘l reject them and order the .Mrs. Kuhice (J. (Rrowni Fan- rratly Scheduled for heard lectures In the plsnetanum IjC’.vis told report' rs'that the en­ 'would be criti'al In the course ot able enougii wlum a 7 l.-yt'ar-okl fat he was "taking this crnintry IN^jrwirli CliamlM r. cher, wife of Dr', Morris H’an- Still Imperfect on the heavenly bodies. The girls tire iwLHis for the arranperiu'nf for 1 .strike continue4l. the Russian w.ar. 'The Local Event. Neighbor Girls woman plays golf |•4*g^iial■ly. tail to A Hhootlng war." j (>ne highly placed legi.slator pre­ cher of .Main street. \j:ho died sud­ .Mr.s .bthn 14 hu* «l'>es imu left al one o’elork and returned reopeninjf the ndne/r had ii'sulterj FIdred J. Mc(‘abe, executive vice Russia ar oi Hus tow ns would he little dl.sposituin to seek NEA Staff ( orre^|M»mlent ■) . Mich.) in a brief Hpeeeh said ( ieln shnuuits. A good time wa.s ' lor Davis hDo ntten4l»‘«l thi.s ses- ber of C4»nmurcp, trj*Jru' submitted They emphasized that the planes ducted by her paflor, Rev. Dr ! Interest In them, and in th» Havr a < dIh with Sgt. (jillil.-irul, ^ young men when it 4-um4 .-, to wield­ sp4-edy enactment of* . any new Fort Bragg, N. C,- Profits from ing a < lub f was "g!a nally has taken a firm stamt ‘ Amelia Karr, Troop Scribe. I "(Jnrr aj;ain .Mr. Taylnr snd T j Icgi.slatKfn ilesigned t*") combat slower and under-Kunned and out- Fort Bragg's .service club ( afe- . riinn'inoii for a young laily lop­ \ yeai agui .M iLon. sl)p]K‘.i ; labor (Jlsputes affe( ting defense the boar*! of (fintrol. A meeting of t 'ongtegatlonal church. Dr.. Woryl-! ^ H t t l e white by'dllferent or- terlas .serve a great and go^ul pur- epr««entalive Riimsay t P , W 1 have been sble to ren*ler service the b<»srd has ),oen called for 10 niirntiered sometimes, ten to one by niff eulogiz.'d the life amt work of I ganizaltons. ing atioiit HI my camps In' lior.scll. diiwri her hack .stairs, fi..-tun'd a I pr‘)d)?41 ion. the Cermans. poacfj^they buy bu.s transportation \Trt4*t)fa and wrist, was in a cast a.i rrltlcir.ed plena that have ja ‘- a time of great national inter- o'cFs k t'miorr'iA morning to take Mrs, fa n e h e r in her home circle, i The current Hobby Show, that la ••Yo\i vc got to hr lan'fiil. ' he en made for a negotiated peace j e»si in a ninnner that ha.s secured However, should s stalemate oc­ That deftf iency la desperate, for Ibc girls from nearby towns Id?- Ihr4‘4' nuinths'iml'a nHi I luai i action f>n .Mr. M' Cabe s re.signa- in the chiir'h. and in the com- i-scheduled for the afternoon and wo’j nes. his oV4U-si'as cap .s'lppinc cur. he said It was likely that they .said, and ps the one most .who come here to' shlndii..s like |4»r Rev4 ii. Hut slv*- * aim ha< k vxili Ixuri-ipe About Town !h(- fjraciou.s a(.prfAal fff the pre.si- tion. miimty a.s exemfriitie^l In her un- ■ tvc'iios of Thursday. November $, fijrward -.ilMslily a.s he eorrugales S(‘natnr Wal.sh (D . Mass i. one dent I resKlcnt Rfxj.sev’elt \^’ould send easily filled by Rritain and th- the Friday night formal dam es. H vigor amazing m om- • w ho.s* (.ongress a reqtji*Nl fo r enforcer! NIr. Mc('ai>e_ who lias Herved.rin equalled re-ord her of Inng-ron- i two to nine o'clock, featuring his. forehead. the op|M>.silion leaders in the "It may he rrcall**d that seven iDniled .States. However, they de­ Some ir>0 them rolled n\ei years an- (hre'-, .sion- plus 4-l4W4 i. Pa.st |)re.'6'l#*ntii of .Mnry I ni4*(iuiHon of sli „urh labor the Capacity <>i' ( ‘haniber execuRvi- tinned tlirl Scout service .Mrs R more than .^0 displays, Ls that of Have a beer with I'rt Pelm ;hl (»n revising the act. express- years in this hotel .Mr Taylor clared, A merl< an-ma>le planes sent from Raleigh f>'r the r).*lrd Qum- I^i.slie.. w iio's bci-n on tlie .shutter* still nuiki‘S [.n uii thn-e or fom ncll ( ’hrney Auxiliary. F.SW .V I troubles. slnc.e (n toh.er 1929, ex* ept for nj K. Anderson rendered a number of Group C of Center church women, termaster regirntmt a reia-nt fiaity. ■ holes in alnio.st 4*\»uv :oun4l am the opinion that the Senate wili holcl their regular meeting to- : and I settled the ( aptive nunc con to Rii.s.sla by the Hrltlsh so far are appropriate r.rgan seleetions of which Mrs. Elmer Weden ta clicking jump for 21 hours takin I Press For Immediate Action only a fraction of what are neede tin* Ninth T ^visitni's fir.sl hirtlulay. again was i redited by Cerjnams each other's rurl.H. .sm*M>l|i wnn- enough t*'i luT to I 4 St ht 1 foiiina "Although there are .s«ime ru- ('enter street After the businea/t inepothiled tlje contract -covering I pri'.s.sed fur Immediate action, kins funeral honie. and the many ers Entries continue to come tn so With Pvt. Plijl Hollnook. who ors going around that me might the present retatlon*;hjtt in the among th*‘m S**nHtf*r Norris (Inrl- with a major part in the Rerekop klcD from hnglit. iiisji {'arts- ' iii4H*dilv miSH<*s hbs girl in 1)4** the hosteaa wHI entertain with a who rame previrm.sly to gru ve at thst the exhibit planned for the ‘ ;ti»le to eliminate Hie H('i tWHl ■stcfl Inilii.stry At that time I stat­ NW)i and other long-time sup- advanre chapel will overflow Into Presses, ilrawl excited anti< ipalni v troit. WiMi F’vt .liiu Williams ami Hallowe en party. her birr, testified to the esteem in several TTuIttlng inert hant ships to sail ed that Mr 'Taylor wn.s an indus­ porb r.s of organized labor 'I'hat the breach was hammered of the ail Joining rooms. trivia in butter.‘»rr.tc’.i tnnes Sgt. C. Cl. Matthews. Phi IFia which she wa.s held liy all but “I aweaii. 1 d<>n' know wiiv I tielllgercnt jx'it.s,'.’ Walsh saltl. I'he l.«a4lie^ AM Six'lety of the trial stiitesman nf fnr-''-eeing vls- Norris said he was under the thrmigh was .iue ehieGy to aerlsl more paffiriilarlv in the Girl H'Oiil *'raft IV'inoiisIralInn Kappa.s hith. who w«uk in Hu* 1 he a4lnunl'I nit Ion usuriliy gets ii»n I reiterate that toid you .see. theah or. Ilu*..stef*.s Jake Nol.irV ' i'i.uu KoaiUike. .Ma.. | will have a meetinK tomorrow eve- in which she had been decorateij one of the social settlements of liurkle> IMewseit thnt tlie problem Is on the way to the captive mines, if necessary, 'eutsehland. news commentary ....t h e one with the real il«cp wlio has a 4hsp4Psitbm as nu»lass4*s| nlnt' at 7:ir). .Miss Knimn Johnaon with a service stripe for nearly 18 i Hartford. .Mitchell House, will give Deniocratle l>>a«li*r Barkley ap- will be hfy^Xens comfilete s«'tt|ement withf'ut sub­ and thus end the strike. with rln.se official eonnectlons. a demonstration of the varlouz brown eyes'* r«l shuah hkt' to > a \ a.s hus ili aw’i ami a mi|e-wirity, l)u arlded,' "we ought liOuise Hr*rne and Mel« n Saund­ »t4‘ on the in4*asiire was moving I’olire are holding f*»r court Sat­ try or the *!efpnse program " denly during Girl Pcoiit week. will al.so he plenty of time and • 1 )-inee.-w Ith tlu'iii at a tavern to )rig and spoke optimisticaily of tfi give il to him at once. We ought Planeg Sot Hungian ers stand .sid»' by side, »>ne in Bi lirrman Mien ' "King of 4 lub- ." the Cu tun urday morninp two men arrestecl .Another Strike Fnded Forty Council members and f'’'' "oeiahlllty, and the tick- tlii* niusi<- 4it a « h?-«u uum-glass- , tting a linal vote by next Werk Here's a maguian "King of i'luii-’ ■ slu'Uls Swann, Senator IN pp« t iH . Kla.». an Philip Murray, president of the Duffy follows, the skirt of her in helplV'sii ronclilion They are at 'The iJiXe.side Improvi‘ment A Finnish air communique report­ •Sixiuts, who as Brownies had the , *^^Tlng In one way or another, Im4x that l‘H)k.s like a combitUtlioii I waving Ui4- «ai4l al tin- orciie*'tni 1-4 lit adriiinistratHiM man on f'lO. ciiairman of the Steel Work­ blue, print .swishing in pcmlulnm who (loe.sn'l »!o any tiuk.s. Hi- (Tarenre l.4i('oss. no adcliTf^s. and ed tesiay a I'.u.ssian troop.shlp wa.s jiriviiege of -Mrs. Fancher’a gold- . ."ome Of The Exhibits ■{Billy- K4>se ,stag4‘ set-^i'ud world's it.lit not letting tli4- audience atl4M-'i of foreign policy, ('ompany at Clevelaml. 4-nded hut ers Organizing ('omniitlee and time to the ta]*-tap id tinv h‘vls. name is Kussrll Swann. H4'.s a I>*o .1. Blak<‘ of lv4‘t)anon. N. H. .set afire by air attnrk and sunk by ance. Delegation.' from the or;,'anl- ''’thlH tair exhioit . "You and I. ' "In- ' ..at-li *^igM ol it I "Right. iHiys'.’" ought the opposition alreadv terms of the settlement were not vice presirlent of the United Mine ‘'Not bad! ’ .\ private cln k.s his coast guns nnd a motor torpedo zation wore prexont again at tho i will be qtililx, ancienL . lenn4‘7.7.o 'r4-iines.jean Wil- ,zany,and h* admits it iu- do*'."u t ■Rigid ' ' shouts tin- ort in-stra. id lost Its spirit. revealed W.iik(*rs. declared at IMtsbiirgh teeth. According to information re­ bout also was left In flames In the service this afternoon I crocheted and ^ e c e d . i bams pivots sl(»wly lakes an Ar- ■■.'ne ran see that the The union stnnk Oct 16 de­ ia.st night that there is "no moral Pvt. Irving T, White of Hnx.k- do any trn ks. leased in Wa.sldncton by <*on- I f Gulf of Finland. In the profusion of beautiful , During intermisshm at a I'ort Bragg ii. Haddy. 1 a ti 'W •art h.as gone 4*ut of the.se fel- mand a "union malntemim-e" reason" for the steel compahiei \yn and Sgt. Genige Canipi>ell Swa.nn nfflc.s a pack of cards. j^re.'usman Herman P, Kopplemann In repeated air attacks on the floral tributes was one from I and Tole shawLa, tDanIs.vnl^'' and flwe- i(*r ( ream. Backs of Unifornis art' wet and nmUe-up glistens." I \ anl a dianuind ring. bra4 elet.s No ttn k but the Rainboxv w.s'ofight.' he remaikecl. clau.se In a contract 'The rnanage- to r*‘fu.He to agree to s union sliop dish artirlea, buttotw, agree. "Ftioose H card." he says ".\ny the $103.(MK1 federal aid just Murmansk railroad with heav’,- Brownie Troop No. 21. in whicli .s^.d*tarap.s: sev- I take No'an iireaks. swings close. Room audnuu 4' h«*w|s The whole However. .St»nati)r Wiie.der 11)4 nt. said thi.s won)*} force Jt to in their coal mines. ■‘Gee.*’ whi.stles armther "That card." The viitim does. anm»unre*i for Manrhestei’s town tximiis, a ijirect hit on a trooj. train Mrs. Kancher was long leader; eral doll ronectlor^'^one of them 1 break.s again hi.s rhythm a.s easv a< t in hk4- that He makes ht.wls X. Mont I. that opjK»Hition .stal- ‘ii.Mcharge anV man wim (toes not b\ a local teac|)et, Mi.ss Helena one in white! I>)oks pi.Mt like "1 'iu.MS, p;ditnah.'>' I alls The dame i.., o\er at 11. '.list Uiy .M»-Karl.ind. Mrs. .Mnu' Mor­ "Thank you” says Swami ".•\r,d water *l'’par1 ment will be usecl to "Integral Part of Ilefense** was leported. others w'ere from the Scout ('oun- ' .i.s hi.s smile I f goldlislt disapp«-nr t'Ut can't for art, h«d4i hrmly lr» his contention pay union dues, and nc-gotiatcirs Veronica I>ake!" In r \oi(* a- lioin-y a.s tin le.si Min nnut " tin- Imys beg. and rn»n- ns WlntlieUI and Mrs Beulah T. now . intro4pu inu Max, th*- cdu* enlarge the system. in( rea.se pres­ ‘The Tnaintenance of the integri­ cil and the I>ad#*rs A.ssociation of BbMh, co n tain about 60 foreign •' Two lioys plop heavily into tlu' tb» l.f' i*I him niakr them leap- at the vote "wRl t>e ver>7. very .'♦aid the company made no cfitirt'S- dolLa. Fredcrifk HIII will loan hla Hand.some J’vl. FCalph Slrass- 1‘1*'(' .\<'nnan l>>g.in. the on be - darneis '»n the balcony cal! dov«.n Hail For ai tuaily tin n ’>. r* aln*n- late-l (I'bra I'attuk. whet*' is sure. eliminate dead end.«, con­ ty of labor unions in America is KIdred J. Mr('al>a which «h^ was president. Neigh­ next VuM*th. th4ur eyes tauTy. "To pciu, I i.t*- Top4 s uUo iragmenl.s o.*(n" (HI the question of ending slon hut revis#*d other part.s of its extensive ^/collection of bottlen, man of F’aesaic, N J . Company I tia's nianagei ♦xpoiin.s that it i.s the same rtapiest. Pat .\bernathy al situation is gin.*<*jjer hii** than ! mato juire. hell." mpan.s onv .Max'.’ struct 56 000 linear feet nf pipe an integral fiart of national de- I{ii88ian8 Regain bors on Henry street and Wash­ iml Just can't get Uiem put to- mbat zone restrictions. contract. I ’he firm ha.s iio em­ v.nen he wa.s In, thV ,d objects within the hoda, whips a piece of note paper out (*f the 07th coast artillery. is firm. "Now you know wc can t at many another such e.stablish- blonde head in brown hands I’alnck tn>t.s f»n Mr s a I ’litneM mains tnstajl 40 hydrants anci lay fi'fise and Uie preservation of { peri'xl ington street. In the vicinity i i^VtVr gelhei again, ties a handkerchief Oltleiieea Tare ployes engaged In heat tre.itlng of /The I from his |>orket. "Kranoe.*? Cmwii. ■ Listen to that tiumpet ’ he eom- nn’ni. \ 6.000 linear teet n( connect lon.s at ilftiio ria ry .M u rra y said in hiH j »>ffoniribllo bu.'«in»’.s.s. Is Inavinj; tin here will be aeveral col- disturb the people' armin’ heah I "Gimme a stomach pump." hoy. into a me-^s 4if kimt.s. tlu'ii toasea Senator 'rb<*mas < I).. ITiihi, an s(eoI ii.'^ed hv aNiul ’’*uo hoMers of Mrs. Kancher's pirlhfKtd home, sent ' er. that in. Ftaleigh " niand.s ndling hi.s 4-\is at its with ieu-‘S*"s whi7.7.in' through al Theie are five swell .swimming a/ 1 average »lepth of .six feet first stalrnu’iit on fh- raptivi'' Pf’-'ili'in to ariGp! a .s.milari 3Iore Footholds a beautiful floral pieee, and manv P'-'f''me ' Their Demands .Are Ma\ U A rritp(>ep4‘< tat'U- ai,4l t4*l1.s iiim. Inmiifjtration supjM>rler. and Hen- »l.ef**nHe r»intract.s ' expected to gain Dr. ".\nk there tin* -uie in 'VVtu'lrnM-. Tin n.'!'.'' .ire round all lieuh.s!" .she reasons hole.s There are amateur and They 1-4* rie^- kids. T h 4\\ r4* tun niiiif l oiitro\I’r.sy. ’’Th<’ l.'nit'-fl . with th" .N'oi-vvji h I’h’iintif-r of from r4=*lativ»*s in Ihe^ large ^ •■Intro.in, ing Max ' .'Swariu } i ‘ ibu'-, Voii grl It lIlidoTU'. I 4-an't." rrr Onrk 11.), .Mo i, an oppon- ly'wls summoned ten di.strict re’s consent lo exhibit his green” 11 in . full, a.'- uni nbibil« d as a P.o k III tMwu ih(' Un*a(eis are ladio progianis to an an ainiv The (>r*»bleni of tluur eiprit-iin- The fourth .session tn the first .Mine WorknrH have I'xercl.-i’d ' i''’tnnii-n c Me ’.vill tn j;iri l-. s il'iti<'“ | family ronncrlion and friend-s h#*rft ^‘ chuni.s ".Max, the 4dt.«at4.i co l'4M4|i‘d B' ijiiihc Ihei \ren‘t t, had the first pro and con I president.^ tn meet uffh him In his (Continued From Page One) guns. v.Mmin ’ rmiiinurs Stra.sMnan Ikslgei lan Hank 1‘alo tliat is .letluig out. the .slreet.s are almost inan H 4-\hilut loni.st u- urgi s and I imuit #Ti I r4\ !'eati»in isn t .sim- ! l>y l>r Raymond Lutz of \Xssh- ■•very of patience and to l-1 .N'or.virh on I)<>iGmtw.r 1. j and in n»*arby. town? Th** loyKl bt a. ' He wavt s at a cu.\ 4Tt i! Icis-. But in*‘has a the«*ry alMUit ill.- %lms on the Henate's attention ; offlc*' at T'MW headquarters, niit Lovers of early American glass, yaw’nmg, "I g<»l her name ton " He wa.s with n*t'ti\ inMulinan ' a.s crowded w ith ears and khaki tin* sju-\. gabi>y. pn lure-par ktKl I plifietl iiy the f'u t that they don't ' Insrton l>. . will be held at the cniiirr 1 1 1 itiiK situation " j <'ondiH’tiNi DriM* Dental Association el.so a ket Batriik has dc|a).sited (*ii n ai't ileli.itr resumed today. but j far fpf*m the White House The , Irombs al random and' -"there are china and tinware will revel In th* Ij/et the l>Hn<^ Bogin! 1 >iek Pun ell. slngei he wa.s with ns tin y wer<- at T:du. the l.umtK'r- K*'rl F-iragg E'ost. JU.pag4> paper I want mu' h a nice j "Tiie ol«l Having ai^Uit ‘people 'llator Lee i I).. (Ikla • erUleix*'*! j men, ha-fily (’ailed together after dispUys at the coming exhibit, not Pleasant, gregarion.s Pat .\btr- Tony P.nloi \i;d Ktn>w w imt toti and Ujlmington itoad h^n-r pih>t4d h\ Capl (I K 1*4.ni4’. kiu'l'S I while, a few iieer«. S4une place to menrinsr at seven o'cl()cl< rlo.>i< il till machine looj plant of ‘ nu inl-'-i ship. (•. mpriij-n f'.r th t "Our plane* raided the Berlin The bearers were How^d Fieed ".Max." h4- r4.p*at.s m a iu\-•-t* n- , like to i>e loobd' .'-till g4*»-s. ' he e par e of prfH*e« (lings. j.'Tr Roosevelt made the proposrH h el.i i I; forgetting old samplers, "hooked nathy. junior- Imste.ss at the po.-t Happy Kult.'i. - di.iiniiici wc g..t, joint.s as noisy, stithng w*?lh an (b'Zens of rep.ijteis busy and : dan4'4-. .Till Miil.ut I'.mipany. Thre,. hun are.i.’ the news agen.y s.aid. "So- *>f Hartford: Harley F.merson i'he Senate I? riT 4'v»*n going } his fourth in a -erieM of 4'ff.irls ,’ a.’lt’ ■! ,i 1 ;i'. "f a 1 I n >■ I..r fr.ur ■ nigs, needlenoint. knitted article,*. service eliitt. strikes up the band t. HI • ■ e\«nings aieurnnlatn*n of snn*ki' ami tlnuisarni.s f*l s.-Idnus enl4T- j But there.a d4'arth of I ‘e.sde- ous toi'.e ".Max. the 4'd'c al4-d to- Is.in!. ■I'tu- onlv, thing is. vou have Woikmen w«r»' busy t»)*!av re- flreil I'lfi cmiihivCs ilem.irKleil a v.et planes dropped explosive and | F’.erft nf Glastonbury'^ r^biTivo?; Mrs. I^ing her learn are Hire rough the rnoHon- 4»f husinr.ss as 'to keep a st*adv fUiW of fuel to .'. eeli.s 1,;, th I al I '( :r l[;er* |, oi - I and the varied forms of needle­ lit was she. incid*-nlally. who eol- Ml titoMl Must l-;nd and the nuol-dogs-ainl'Knglish- taiio il. I n-'.onas, dnnhs 4«ist rmuu y trans- iTfl ,to fO(Xj tlUlU illft I'MMlt 1\. oalrlnjc the broken winclow at Bur­ 'iheieil .>ih'tp and wac” inerea.’ies ' ■ m .’Iidiary bomMk on military oh- I al.so F^Ron. Monran-'"^and .‘Stanley M-r>re phin ele\«'n. luit nhe iimk4' ual " he said. "How ( an we I steel rnili.'- c.ime from n.*« fHru*'..d- Liar.izat.'.: ,r '■r )' r le !i|i t the work tn which women delight. lectOil kudos from I'aplain Ivnms Al int‘ i nii.-^.sn.ii the darner'. iiivn In-at that li ■s h>w arnl uii- 'Fheii ari si .i.'-nle r«s«>rts lup l}>4*rtatU'ii IS fldorn hamly ami fr space not exactlv a.s tiirkisti towel i*-jinil on*- ot tiios4- m ag n nans jn d hai'clv g4dting a hlffh wind laitt Saturday evening hour and another five ec.p.ta after .bilbs in the (Jerman language. ‘ FJenry .street.^ lihkn e war situation while wp are .south as BIrmtngh.am. Ala u. I e.saful ar..l en il.i eemjiletirin I of photographical work have been iJid other higher-up.s when .she sa- around.lor puml-. f'»r c<»ke.s. ie« ■\ emuit ry .b«-tw eeti mountains and niile.s south. Haleigh an hour's easy t4> find a.s a place to park Htn'ln c l a i im - t S w a n n pit-In-•* along. d4»irig the old trick.s in Uu* _ __ j .’.IX months. I'lilon menihera said I’o.verful explosion* and fires were 1 ding here lackadaisiml and in- .he po.-itjen of exi-i uli’.’e \\ .t.n of- I promised, and the widespread In­ botageelta Uhapter. No. llegins Parleys ITiirly j jire.ient hourly wages r.-inge from oKserv cd." Mrs7 Emma Stewart fferent*'" J ..■re 1 f.» 'he lo .'ll man. terest, in the show bv people of the matism as far rts such partie.s ;iruf make-up |rnv Keereal ion .\h«Tvr .\ \ erage .Satunlay tinds ont-going n>ads ' "It'.s to t hop4' l that I'. S O. iNiaps tli4- t uvel anmnd lus h»‘ad 4un and.h4»y, how I fim! 'em. ,,f nin** hob^s S:;* b.a.’'; 4’vrn mad' r»t U<*v:il Arch Ma.sons. their l>egan conferring ’.'.iththe Id to 75 cr:nts. I'nder the cloie.'d The Soviet Information Bureau He again urged the ehrtm- ,\ nal.ie oi ,':.in h-’.s’.er. Mr M - The Xtin. ral of Mm Emma town, augura well for Its success. dere ciHU'erneii by git ting iloviu-, A tail ;:autlH- b.>\ hend'- tender­ liinal A\ ith'yuger :IbLiulwrs. many w ill not pat Its bjK k hair, put a and puff'' into the » lanm t. pros-' 'n^'v 4 vpcct some t»’rrih4- f4 jit of ^ ,|tx'bin- isives an«l Invited pue.st.s. alten-l- leaders earlv in th<- fp pl.m nil employes would h.ave ' .said Ited Armies last night "cun- ! .stew-^rt of Hartford, who died h’ort Hraggii ts point w ith pi idt^ r meet earlier anti work into to join the union as a condition '.me atlen..eii the .m hoel.s heri- and nr>r F^n>ughti*n's wife and ilaugh- ly ONiU a prellv iiMle gill wh«» [to their thr**i* servici* rluhs and u; lu v n s.’ inor4* in iin'iforin.s. tlnir oan oil tu'ci. and \va.'*fu.shly, wi.sh- tratjng him.'Mdt l.efoie the ba.--ki t j magi. . luit all thev gi't i.h a lu.igh. Mis.^ L*.n;.- d.dn \ lak. .. ed a banquet in the Maaonic Tem­ HcJmiUed them to hi.s offu e a.s tliey tinned fighting in the Voloko- : yesterday after a week's illness, e night to hurry final action. of employment. hill be-.amr ■ onnei te.J v.ith Itie ter. Alice \S'il.s(»n to alli-nd the Ilutf«'t.s lungN lU'h lashe'^. lu.'-eye-- jlhe fuiirth that's, ahudding on swminiing tnmk.'^ usualiv * Na-l- fully decide that writing pai»4-r ril4* lid of tin- Im.sk' t n s 4 s. o'd Tlu'y'n- .still f«»«-bd until 'li4* -was .V* .'h.' ple In.st nicht In observance of the 1 arrive*!. l.'im.sk, AIiizhai.sk and Afaloyaro- ■ jytll be held ti.m.orrow at two Two administration ft>es Sena- A maehine gun factory In Ply- . ’i.iinees work o; t'.f .S.iivatio.i ftr.'*t one 1 Standing bi'fore the mi nielli'W with ad"iatM'ii "Cei ’ h*' i.'^riioke ibnnb Hill in the molmized b>w or hnglit i)hie .satin la.^tex — arul ping pong halls are iteh.ght i 4.m»-.s a stuffed 4l barn ai>M;d Ih j ( hapter’s 20lh anniversarv. Mrs. 'Tho.se sunimonet! were Slav. I.s directions " — 65 miIlea I'clock from the'' A. M. E Zion Four Will Face rs La Follette (F’rog-Wisi and iiuiiilh. .Mich. operated by The ..iiay. He lit V ited riie..i’ of lu.i rropbtme. she eall.s to the girl.s to stammers. "\«'iu \ou sure lou t ami animal ar*-a. their nun* thea- luek«'i >pn e nun h d«« \ou ‘ ■ te?s. 4’M» h with a eap;o ity of nn)r4' ('b(K«‘-| |H( Of 'The lio\s-In-Kh«iki man »»liserve«l. "The.se iwivs want .'"^wan S4174S th4* . ard. I'-a-be*! an all-timr high »'f Ihrt'*' alwavH (a.sit«' iUii b’s un­ .''ihe . iglis d» * pi \ • I' ’Uuent ly than 1 004), ainj sin li t apalib' ln*st- Ib-w T- they doing the )>oy.s in to 1m' enterteinrd. not eruarvipal- "\S'iiat was your l aid'.' ' h*' a.sk- ;ind a ha'll lullion dollarB in An- will h4*lp .i4*\»lMp ti.r mu.*** les u Ka.st Hartfopl. was th<^ ^mh- t John O'l-earv. Pitt.sjurgh: I* T ‘Holding the enemy * kiffen- ; of Ihe hate Air an l Airs. George lling those supporting the hrTl of d o eniiiloyea who objected to moteil (Irive.s f.’ir similar WM.ieti, s til the niusli' i^reaks Then . " I 'h , hu ti ah sh .all d« >ti i, e.^.s*^ as Mrs. Kb'anor Parr, I.ibtro-, khaki who 4o:npTise the popubitloM e.l Hie-victim. g'. t. mv aim.' :d-.e s.-iw latter I durinp the eVenini: F'agan. Pd l.st-ui g!i: .b.hn sive ’ the commiimqiiiy^'^added, 'Anilrews of 1 Fuller Place. She he w'ar party" and the , the comiiany hiring two addilion.il ,nd organization.'. the defjree of Arnointefi Hich i *'-lu;nhu.s. () FLtv . F'dm':n*l.non, ■’one of i.iir units operating in the '.va.' horn In Vernon 17 years ago Hartford. Oct. 3ff—(A')— A -serting that ri vision would be women maehine operators at 85 He has ai'vay.i maile hi.s henie in he final key to war '* Prie; t wns ronferrc'd upon R^ibert Springlield. HI : \'nn A. Bittner Vjilokolanisk directimC destroyed" and lived here as a girl. She grand Jury today In the Superior (‘.imt.s an hour. Male employe.s re- -Mar,'he.ster. h,.s ’.vile hem;; the ter­ .1. H<'rurnblarer, .lelhf'o 3 * nn. Wi"'-ur and 120 automoh»w* with military \ Stella and Gertrude She also four persons for first degree raur- man declared the firm had agreed ■ Ills KeHi';nation Sailors Are Jack Japan’s Nt). 1 Man in U. S.— Our No. 1 in Japan vmed, "has sought to scare the Hi>;h Prie.st F'rcd Poiteou® *»f .Mid- , Mit* h. BirrniMKb.im. Ala an«) <' supplio.s and kjRed more than 9iHl,i leaves two brothers. George , ' , _ ' Of Gas-Saving "Miracle" Auto dlet-’vwn Motion pictures were al­ F' 1 >avi^, I-'Liirrcitnl W. \'.T not to lure any more women opi-r- Hi.s lettir of re..i;;natoin lolb.v..., .enemy .soldi.:j>S in a four-day b a t-1 Herlert Andrew.' of 7 tour are: John F. Jones. 34 nple to they would go Into s war ,itor.s peiu.ing wage negotiations. 'To I’le.siilenl .’^an.-en Milliard .so shown j .Sh'irlly after the fii.‘;t of Ihe ill.s. ,11..' , / ■ ,-tr.-el and Charle.s Andrew' of , .'treet: William Steam.', the old world for fear of bring and the Hoard of'conirol of th. 'aded here. This Is high pres- Iri't Ic.’ulers nrrtve l, .an offi, i.il r,: ■Sub <'liur t*> 'rurkev an*l "I hereby .submit my les.gn.ilieii d thst nf many competent mlli- men of the .Mani’he.ster City dub th.’.t ’a pre.sa lonfi-r-n ■ \v,iii!'i ..itrike halted production on eight' g r..i^ de.stroyed a German inlah- Interment will be In Zion Ij*ii Jones Is alleged to have stabbed hnally Aniliassadi;4' :-tar- uuiie, t-’i t .he idT..rt*on or bef e t'nited States iinle.s.-i we la”.’, is met VB-iter lay with .Myron and Motor Works. The union ' jfor^Regim ent, 34 Infantry Diviaion. Steams, Starkowskl and Zeruk lling m il.s tihintto-.M.*-', ImM .M.it- N'oveinber 2!.tn. Uill, B\ XlevaiitkT U. 4ie!onial' ted that even if the ITnited their first wedding anniver'-ary in liam H. Dsvis of the Defense ' agreement, and in addition de- : on Sept. 13. "while perpetrating VriM**. Old nections I have, an.l haviVenJoyed robbery." lMrn,4li'>t '•»!• stitr m'4'k*'4l iiii1ilan."t fnun Ankara t«» I'openhagt'n t»> \ lies and Britain could win a a tiarty given nt the home of Mr .Meiliatinn IJoanl b.'-fore the three m.anded a eontracl clause requir- ! cl«'«i4 ) ib»* Jiwrph ijrrw. U. S am- ( ’ri.scs *^ir4- m|‘1 stuff 1 m_ J . h for there many yeai.s .serv­ Elected Alternate Judge John Rufus Bqoth Im­ g war, this country would have Mi K'nney's parents, Mr. and .Mrs of them went to the Wjiite Ho i*v ing union members to remain in | i.H t>iiil'.. ^Ti/rl4'ln,tn .\Mnmr.i. .I.'t- j(\^4:rs uoubl prnbably 1'c S4>me* aivl i harg4* tl'affaiir'i ii^ X'a t.na Manchester ... i i witnesses and returned the Indlct- keep the British Empire going nut street last .Saturday' night. To ( nnsidrr Entire Dispute tlon of employment. j).n. s a mb;i''.'u.'ihi4'st ♦•ye- r4‘laliMMM with Aiistna in 1917, H* The qiieation wa.a to an.ept or officer.' and Uebird (.f I’oiuiol. an.l i Evidence Lackiii<: trict Superintendent Earl E. Storv | hen was selected foreman of th# ■ problems that created him.” ber of presents and following the .ended a « ork stoppage in effect Thi* \ 4 ti r ,41;' n.i\.il Mftni'i. vshi* iirow.s III 4]iplMiuat 14' 4 in b’s arei a was a v«'t*‘rai) m • tb.*- way." (*! reject .Mr Roosevelt's re ommon- 1 aim e Oct. 33 at 'The Bona Allen likewise t h ^ giveri me bv form, r I o ' .Norwich, formerly of this town, 1 jury, said at another point. "It would serving of refreshments an origi­ \s a.s fi'fi'iL'n inuu‘'t*r tMf a iiru-f flawh'.s.s < Iroton-Harvard a peri ’d m ha.** a tiluff. nalu- ; hit4'h(‘d l4) a man talking tough Gr*'W, Hnrvrmt 'o2, aliiU’.st ns In Chine and in India, or the at once on the uniterstan a gn>up of startle*! Jap- • Inln't have one i»f the mitstas-l- anomic and political problems of the Defense Mediation B lani pro­ ^ployea got 15 per cent pay in- lln g ^ in my memor.v. For all Ihi.sl New England Southern conference, Hook and Ladder Company .\o an Investigator of Infectious dls- I Hospital Notes m'-*4: I'fTKial say.s ".oa'.'unt s f«»r ane.se bigwigs, it's tJta'W in typi­ ing dipl*>matic rar*'ers of thi." irope. . . ceed Inimcdialelv In full sc.nsion to ( rea.sea. [;ay a.s.signment of CIO .siipporl and coopiralion, 1 am ea.‘’'>3, contends there Is "no good to the national convention of the H’*' 4 uiHi vsliiiii he M'lju.sl*.| cal action g4‘n4>ration. The lur*- 4.f far piac4'.s "We are turning our backs on 1 .S,.M,I'.D. extinguished s small recon-slder the entire dispute and ; union dues, an, 8-hour day fpr jiecply grateful. Women’s Socletv of Christian brush fire on Comstock road this evidence" that this winter will liini •'ll Im Am«'ri4 .( anil K»'ts abm^; ’ After nin*' yeais in 'r«*ky*>, Ikis- rmarlv kill*'*! liim. insl*'a*l A K i l ­ greatest opportunity ever giv- propose a final settlement o ^ Respectfully submitted. ,Sen,-lce to be held In Philadelphia, Admitted .yesterday; Mrs. Grace morning at 10:30. bring a serious Influenza epidemic uiHi il-i (iat:k' iin-1 <*i. t .‘'p«'K»'n t4)ii-iw*rn A mba.s^a*lj>r ))rew is ling «b'VMi4'e. h«'.U4'nl In Imiia in B nation and It may be the last There was more nptlmi.sm evi­ i week for others, with time and , E. J. .McCatre comparable to that of 1918. the last week In Jamiarv. ' Miss Lathrop. 37 Benton street; Burton 190.P .Malaria alnmst dni him in. p«4.ple skif'permg U nffmrs through pqrtunity. This Is to show that dent that precede.l ye.sterdav's ! one-half for overtime. The/pre- He added In an Interview at the Olive Sylvester of Putnam was Harmln. 51 Lynmore drive; Joseph A mi';i.'*>‘n< Im! NMinui.t hki U' tr4Hihle*l A.'^iatir waters nn*l did b-ave him SMinewhat *icaf!* democracy can solve Its prob- negotiations jor an erul of the , vious wage scale ranged ’ from elected delegate at a recent meet­ Sartori. Middle Turnpike East; Vdiuiml .Nohiiim ■New England Postgraudate Medi­ Airs. Florence S<»tt. 44 Henry vi.**;l with pi'opb' of v.med i la.s.M*-.’* I Grew never ha.s he.silated t*< (.>11 r4'c*)very. h4” j4ii?i4>0-a-year Uon burning in a world where It dustry was ho|M!fiil that the pits ' hour .'hoiild lie the dl.sea.se be prevalent, and In Jewett City by the W.S C.S. ■Street: Shirley and Carol Qflara, li-li (|uil»- I'lnkinly but ri-ad-'' it •-liot.s in Japan. On Oct. 19. 1939. ( lerk in (*air4> Hi.s ris<* was rly Is extinguished." would reopen within J4 hours, and the deatli-rate would be low be­ Motorcade. A total of 23.5 in both 55 Union street. \silh ( I'lnsab i at'b irlent y is Ht' Toltl IJes -\dvaiice in ('riiiiea places attended the meetings and Birth: Yesterday, a daughter to A Thoiiolit "peaking t>ef(*re the America- st4 ady, 'Pht y spotted a brilliant one company official said Ihe mines cause of advances made In the il piM.iif^iiin.M r»',ol(T Mf bistoru-al | Steel Mill Operation voted on the delegates. Air. and Mrs. Burton Keeney, 596 Japan .sori4 ly. with government (Hiei risl in embrvf* 37* Na-ars ag(* "might" resume tonight If an treatment of pneumonia, the com­ ami political piililn-ation.s and i.s Wednesdav the M'otorcade con­ Keeney street. (•ffuiaU pre.s4'nt, he pr(*cee4led t*' when he went t*' NHxiri* (*ily a.s agreement was reached. However, (Continued From Page One) plication that sometimes kills In­ a eh.im ( i^:ar»'t smoKi r . Ihulyi oriiicr llurtford Further (Airtailed ducted meetings In Prnridence and Thou hast granted me life and a bli.slenng i.ndictnu'nt of Jaf^a- third s xisRation hath' complicated role William been taken by the Gerir.ana, la the (|uu klV l’‘dp k-'*'p him fit. citlent* in Ib'ilm. secMtaiv in Voima. FJicr Is killed played In the movie induatry only old strike which has kept 53.000 ation* spirit.—.l I0 :l‘L ^ Ik'4 19. F*'h'i^n Minister (•(mnselor in FbTlin, charge d'af; the last reel will show whether .he miners Idle. And a further suspen­ Corporation mills, already slowed gion.) The traveling speakers were Mrs. ing. i24 Munro street; Beatrice and A tt foot. 2no-poun‘i mi'mbrr of i by the captive mine strike, were Erench Put Ban Matsuoka. at a fareuell party foi faiies in Vienna, 4dili'f of Hu- .stale was an extortioner or merely an sion of operations was predicted In the Crimea, it said. Rii.sslan K N. Griffith. Mrs. W. H. Dlevler. Maria Saraga, 91 Main street; a faniilv i-f the mihlarv' ( la.ss. ' To U-4.k up iifid not 4imsn, Tu\ present .Iapan4 se A mha.s.saiior to department *ii vision of wi'.stern obliging milHon-dollaf measenger If coal supplies kept dwindling and fttrtlier curtailed today by a CIO Ml.s* Dorothv Webber and Alisa Miss CTharlotte Jones, Indian drlVe» .Nnimira n niunls many i>f a Sa- > dartford. Oct. 30- i ji Lieut, (bies-collectlon drive and a wage guard resistance has been (Catherine Blerl. a ml.salonari’ In l(»ok fonx arri and not h;o k. Tq the U S. KichlMabun* Nomura, Fhiropean affairs, H4'(relary of Hie Tlie auto lndiistr> already has light, smulL itig engines try Whiff, .Y,*), formerly of l)oy for two top executives—held the strike continued. shattered and "in the course of On Radio Listening Discharged today: Mervln Wal­ miirai swor'lsman iff japan'.'* feu­ Versailles peace delegation, un­ dispute. ' ' India, who told an Interesting dron, Wapplng; Miss Esther Sulli­ X l4)4>k (>ut and not in. and To b nd a said the U. S. sympathy for (’hina I for rear mounting, like the one pictured alm\e. But their a4lo|i rtford. was killed In an alr- the attention of a Federal court Agitation Suhstdea this action again several thoiisand dal 4‘in * hand. F'dwnrd FNerett Hale. wa.n "largclv sentimental ’ fJrew dersecretary of state. ministiT to. Pickets from the Steel Workers story of her exneriences In that van. 396 Ha.rtford road: Mrs. Roee tlon for gtmernl use would entail endless rediwlgnlng of (*«rs. .ne crash somewhere, ih Eng- jury today. Pending the outcome of today's pri.sonera were taken and addi­ Vichy. Unoccupied France. Oct, . The' a«lmiral tun e ha.s touched | In his third day on the stand Organizing Committee . turned country and in South .America " Corbin, 150 Charter Oak street. shoul'ii'fs with .sudden «leath. In d last night. meeting, conzresslonal agitation back scores of worker* at the Ir­ tional gun.s captured.” 3rt—v\'n il.-tall alnup Is on thr I . S. .s. which stiia k a mine outside PiTt "'DeviUs Tramping )1ff Indicated that the' arcldent leaders on CTapItoI Hill declared payments. and Leningrad was battered by cluding what authorltaUve the motorist's spotlight on De­ With rear mouiiled engmi •urred near Maidenhead. ’ Eng- lAFLl, admitted under cross-ex­ that they looked for no White sources said were Free French \\ ,\ o IllillK. Arthur Nomura, on the bridge come many fai tors of dosiglV an (>>mpany spokesmen said the In­ both air and artillery attack. troit, hopefully searching for d. and stated that he would be amination that he had told several House recommendatlona on that stations operating in this country, j with the commander, was resigned engineering that will have to falsehoods In . previous brushes ability of key workmen to get Into The communique was silent on B,. NK.\ S rn irr . to K“iiig liown with bis ship Ground'- Is Evil Path some truth in often-rumored tales •en a military, funeral with Bcore until UMW ileclded one w ay the plant forced a shutdown of ground operations before Aloiwiw The law prescribed fines up to THE MANCHESTER •r’-timlTving Iimi artubH He' workc-d oiil. There is a complot nor*.. with the law. or the other on Sir. Rooaevelt’s but reported from the northern $200 and Jail sentences up to 2 \Vashiiii;ton -- "So Juv .s in t!ic .Htart.s bi> S Wfck.M "b.Kii ^MmsI of the ( rew peri.shed In the that nianiifactureis here liave reillKlributioii of weiglil No' rolling mills, cold reducing depart­ le v water.H and rapnl current, hut Lieutenant Wolff, who waa fer- proposal. ment and 80-lnch hot strip mill. front that "an audacious coup .vears for liatening tb "anti-nation- ' Navy now. rh 7 What a lit ilom;; ' training, i .HUMliN umie*f c'hi**t iVUy ! found .some magic device which the extra weight is m the fron ng American made bombers While the captive mine contro­ al" stations, "whether foreign or , Boy, that c.alls for a loiiK aiisv. t-r tht' hu.sky .Nomura swam until he Where Nothing Lives will I'HfliGally decrease new cars' About 8oat. consumption of gasoline, moving of the passengers forwar Rumor of I:.aiidiiig workers are em ploy^ In the 80- ■ At .j( in.l 1 m: rc'ruits^ wiHi Hpeeial H) ,\K \ Srrxicr proaching the s{>ot will suddenly IJnforlimately. the motoring To move the weight to the rca tiTiiiri.st threw a bomb at a group ainlrome.s learned to fly in nation, but In one respect .the rnen and Ladoga. gal Communist stations, perhaps, For a ship’s crew of the i:ul» who xptitiHb'A T;ie>*' are N*'lei ifil |i»r Poml. .S' TKv il^vU hesitate, tremble and flee. In the Diogenes who finds his honest would rearrange the weight CYanrsanea Quit Work ff Jnp ineii-k<'le, .‘■'t !f-coiit un*'*! * «>i uniinilv ' hote loni; year« ai^o and to this tim es- they say. of motor cars arrive. With au­ eall for entirely new Ihxlies wil muel Apter of 21 Love Lane, tions In the 'blooming ' mill and da.” defined as "severe critibiam Halibut — Mackerel — Fillet of Haddock — Perch Fillets berlng. tailoring: and retail mer­ the sigiit of 4>iu* eye. that a high Nazi official, emulating The captive mine Issue Is a structural department there. Crimea, were pushing deep Into that mh.il'it5 the n.ivy's larger , day hf tniinp.' thorv every night. The tales are not new ones. They tomotive engim-ors up to their the millions of diillars’ worth rtford. on Sept. 8. 1931. union shop, which both parties In the Black sea ^ninsula. of the French government and its chant. On tours of duty a.s a youtig na­ the flight of Rudolf Hess, had land Neither the company nor the union — I-arge Smelts — Mackerel — Salmon — Smoked ship.s. I Baloney? Maybe. And then, have been handed down from gen­ necks ui defense work, they new tools and dies that wotiM I ■le was serving as a flying offi- policy," val Htlachi' Nonuira hecamr* ac­ ed In Cambridgeshire by plane be- the dLapute define as a system un­ gave details of the dispute or t)ie Clalia Realatanre Cracked If Joe has Just signed up. lit \s at Onlin.irv reciiuJ.s jifter imiii maybe not. There's testimony eration to generation. There have aren’t sp«’ndlng much time now. required. As long as the defen ' under a one .year <»ntract and der which all miners must becxime Fillets — Chowder Clams — Small and Ijirge Oystera. quainted with ino4*t of the head- aame so persistent. although number of men Invotveil. Their interest centered on Se­ a training station, busy learning inonlhs traiiiUi;;, art- i.,su:illy a.s- stronRCr than the awed natives’ l)een manv attempts to explain ,oii anything but neces.sary en­ emergency continiu-s, rcar-moun s scheduled to return to fhls promptly denied In official (drcles. members of the union after a pre­ vastopol, the RriJ Navv base only 11114* hguie.s ..f Uh* World W'ar: Due* pickets at the Indn Works the ancient fundanienUils - liisi i- sigm-il tit .‘ihipw of Hii- line ami hushed \-oice.s when they talk ot this mockcrv of nature. Some say gineering. ed engines are out of the qiiestioi intr.y in January. that Home Guardsmen were call­ liminary period of employment. a little mote than 100 miles south Republican Stand Fmpemr Franz Josef of Au.stria. halted automobiles and boarded pline, the manual of arms, tlei k become >-a:.ien. class.! the subjevt. It Is the to.stimony ol Indian bravos lrani|>ed down the There are three chief factors al­ Another major factor in ciittin ed out In search last night. The captive mines are so-called be­ from the Perekop isthmus where ,\T OCR VEGETABLE I)EP.\RTMENT Kaiser Wilhelm, UleiiienceRii. buses tn examine dues cards. Traf­ and boat drill, keeping his eflfci’ts drawing |Mir rmmlh, , the earth itself. section in great war dances, gen­ ready in view which will, some down weight and thereby slcppin So far ks could be learned they cause they are owned by other con­ Russian reaistance was claimed to l..onl Balf4iur. I’re.si0 yards great Indian chief CTroatan. watch­ plastic hcKlies. and increased oc­ diictlon of such cars is not on tl ty. lies just north of London and Proposal Advanced 1‘ersonally The question In these quarters attitude of most RepubU(»ns in j and gunnery driUs. He gets an a.s- assistant ,se« letarx* of the .navy to trade and motlernLsm In the ('.ailed to Fight SWOC. AT Ol'R MEAT DEPARTMENT but la “topside," and a short sn;i|>- further on you'll conic upon a ed over,by Indian goils. tane rating of gasoline Itself, Ail Immediate hoiir.on. It is in about 300 miles south of the Scot­ President Roosevelt advan'ced was whether Russia would put up Congress Is preventing adjourn- i Py "Aye, aye, sir," means ’ the .signmenl on Hie deck in his parti­ and Nonium wa.s naval atiache 1850‘s. She's famous as a hostess here f4»r f4»ur years Binooth, clearetl path forming a Some believe that buried pirate three of those tie in closel.v to- that many small pails are no tish countryside which Hess, de­ h's back-to-work proposal person­ ^laZt ditch fight to save Sevaato- ment of poliUca for national de- ! Special On Rib Corned B eef...... lb. 12C,c order has bMn understood and will cular diviflum ami a.s.sist.s in keon- perfect circle about 40 feet in di­ J in the world’s capitals. -gether- pyl or concentrate on removing .\dndrer of lfugh'e«» treasure is under the circle and Klta Into Japancfie Life made of plastic but not sufficiei lew York. Oct. 30—(.Pi- Trust- puty Germs.. Fuehrer, chose for ally late yesterday In a surprise Resumes Work fense. says Democratic National Fancy Boneless Brisket or Chuck Pieces . .lb. 35c be executed." ing it clean. ameter. The circle Is surrounded l?0 Octane Gas his dramatic advent hy Messer- White Jloiise conference -with men and valuable war materials. Still .drawing he may ho The amhas.Hador is an admirer many have dug for it in vain. In Japan, Grew has carved a to make any difference in weigh thy advices reaching The As- ^airman Edward J. Flynn. 9tmH At $21 ■ Month—and Found by trees. But the path which Two years ago the oil com- As with rear-mounted rngine scbmltt and parachute May 10. I.«wis snd Myron C. Taylor, former On^Defense Orders According to ail Indications "The majority of th* congre*-1 The U. 8. Navy get.s men given a.x.Hignuienl as me.Hs siUend- of retiring Chief Justice Hughes, Some say a sugar mill once stood place as the most effective U. S. lated Press today said that Ger- whom 1)4' m*'t at the Wa.shirtgton forms the clrcuinfercm:e is bare as here and horses' hooves beat down panle.s .said they W’oiild have the there, are many prisluctior prol ns abroad, some with homes and The B rlti^ Preaa Aasocdatlon chairman of United States steel, as Cleveland, Oct. 30.—(Ah—The here,'the focus of Gerinsn military slonal and senatorial members of ; AT OUR BAKERY DEPART.MENT through voluntary enlistment at ant or bugler *« h<>spitai apfui'ii- ambas.sador in man.v years. Suave a billiard hall and in-side the circle tht earth In treading a circle to I'JO-iK’tane gas for commereial use lems to be worked Out on plast ilnessrs in foreign countries, had said that the rumor probably arose a climax to a day-long, series ' of effort is concentrated for the time the Republican party . . i . by 1 hundreds of recniiting slatitsi.s tire, all i la.s.s, or tirenmn naval <<»hferenee in 1922. Return­ and rospiopolilan. he fits .smooth­ Lakeside Steel Improvement Co., Cinnamon Buns...... doiL 25c ing fronti a r4*e«'nl call on Mr. ntdhlng grows sa\’e wire grass.. turn the machinery. hy IfM'J. Some aiifomotfve en­ Nalles, involving a full set of ne n called to Orttany In recent from the fact that' about daybreak meetings between Lewis and Tay­ being along the southern fronL their votes . . . have InjectM a Umtughout the country, nsnally. thinl 4 laaa ly into llif involved ffremiinnm.s- resumed work on defense orders at lArjfe PoppyseM Rolls...... doz 24c Hughes. Noiiiiira mnimented on As far bark as man ran n ’meiii- Yet gineers. working on tliHl promise, maihine tisd ef|-iipnicnt, "fli *ks to fight on the Russian yesterday a Britiah bomber, re­ lor. Tl. S. Steel owns a large num­ nlant th a t, gra.ss elsewhere letter to Dkvls and It fpecifled that ■basin, whoae coal and industrial the Navy's four training stations, W’hlch gave the country a j>opula- pointing to the ''Devil's Tramping ambassador " ’Ito Ifto ** " ‘sr break Those light ami amaller engines dency of plastic to disintegrate i d already ot his death in action, requests of the compkhy and resource* the Russians admit are Public Records (Tin* Chowder, Salttwa ...'...... Ifst. can Tft from schoolmates by bringing a have failed. All-effort to plant any Ground." pranlulters placed a fumtsh the Incentive toward "rear low temperatures. A motorist i part front thoae advices, the neither the union nor the com­ union, Labor OtmcUlator DMiel F. located a t Norfolk. Vai, Newport, tibn of 105.710.620. under him ha.s falleii. But he can Camp Edwards. Mass., OcU 30— panies owning captive mines were In grave peril, the Crimea's agra? Sardines in Tomato Snnee, Royai Scnrict . . 1 5 ^ can 14c lunchbux containing* nothing but vegetation on the smooth ^ circl’e placard at the a4te with the omin­ talk tough, plenty, and act tough­ engine mounting. Putting the en­ in cold New -England, noiihei: tish radio said that Germany (»>—Injured by the accidental dis­ Hurley said. . rian life ha* little to offer the I t I.. 8aa Diego, CbUlf.. and Gre-a sweet potataoes.. have qlso failed. been compelled also to draw committing themselves in'advance . Warraate* ^ Lakes, HL Army Vnlt . ous inscription; ‘The Devil Tramps er. gine in the rear would entail end- Minnesota or the Dakotas won charge of a rifle being cleaned Ttie union struefc* O ^. 18 to en­ German*. Fancy Pink Salmon for Making Salmon En Cnnaemk. . . It wa^ a ^aae of family econ­ ’ .\alnwla F cm jCtll C4r?le kers from \rar imhistrics for to accept the final recommenda* By warrantee deed property en ' At the aUtkm be goes on Uncle In the United States Army, .a Here.- Who can say for sure that That’s the man who's Uncle Jfss redesigning. General Motors get the shock bf his life If he wei jpesterday by another soldier. Pri- force demands for a 'Yipion ttialn- More Important to them I* it* •'• • tnQc$u$23c omy after the death of hla father, Any obataclea ' placed by day R egard ) Laboratories have been rice in the fighting Une and that Uona which the Mediation Board tenance" clauae in a contract with Westwood street ha* beei cimvey- fiun'a pa\-roll—as apprentice aea- triangular diviaion cotulsts of 14.- they are wrong? Sam's No. 1 listening posti in the driving along Jn his- plaktic aul y*to Stanley M. Horst. 25. of might work out. ■trategic poaUlon a t the top of the ed by Edward J. Tahaer to Oar- ^O et E m , Good Size, fronaCoyentry .... • .y* dns-TSc not a special liking, for the po- adroaa the path which forms the Far East, on whose advices the experimenting wltl^ rear-engined maka up the gap jn . fectory the concern.''R.'T- Morrow, Lake­ at $21 ft month. After four 000 me^, and *a i^uare «-division on a nice sunshiny sub-zero di Hartford. Oonn- Waa reported in Mr. Roosevelt stated in his let­ Black Sea. Whoever holds it hold* cnca H. Frellwlt .et aL talac^ . Noitiiira knew the other c o le 's circumference are gone' the Population, of the United States country mpst depend in ngvigat- cars for a , number of ycsujs. but and all of a ’iiu()det^is car fell I ikg **Qermany now wants to buy side's ricjL praaideiit, said such a Swedish Styk Crisp Bread...... ig*. pkgi it g be gjts a rstss to $30. Hf consists of 18.500 men. either un­ boys were about him but improved copdiUon toitsjK R i* ter that the full MedlaUon Board a commanding Naval poaiUon. following- morning: • Native*, win was T2.866.030 In 1030. when the Ing the currently heaving waters the work hasn't progressM far pieces like the.' WondertOI' ' oiv lied lakor at high rates from miiDe has been removed fram thF clause wahld require the company , ftse. tti|fiiiiiia and equipment der comidahd of a major generaL IM poobr his s«-c«t potstoss. would meet tomorrow, sad would Th* Crimea—about raipe th# Permit foir the of two tell yob that hounds of hunters ap- fifth census wu taken. of the iPilific. enough to get into the engineering horse shay.' , _ traW." ' Use , ' to “fire any employe who docan't al*# at New Jersey—reaches al- ba onbarad toxoaaidcr titt disonte nav his uni 00 dMa,” ronma at 55 Burnell atreat for $300 niAL 5137, — PEEBJ)^JU yEi(t^^^ Boqt to tha'iaainlaad on )ha east. kaa beea graatad Alma Johitaaa. IlIANTITESTER EVE»VTNG llERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1341 lANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER ?.0. PAGE f RED RYDER Preparing a Welcome BY FREb BARMAN 'eGOK5 LIKE] ■U -'G k ^ Ajs-3 p An.,,0 Ak c _ s.2 J to:>f?A'D6C R cCKCS 'RE R-24.R V-lO Sense and Nonsense A . AFIEA Ti-AT (‘•s ISJOsi ! ♦ OC.OOO 1 ■sii's.BL' HAS B e f o r e i v a s N---' _0 ‘ Classified A Matter of Prrapoctivn A man lias to be a Jiypoerite. Visitor- Are your fatlier and 3S.x’8 LOomw ^ JAIUEP TEM A Citgs Wants For\bur Benefit He has to agree witli opinion.s he mother In? This IS II fact that few can re- ..TEAR •ognize- does not believe in so he can get Skljipy Ttiey was in. hut they S anOO bill . AGO-' Contentment lies In many sim­ away from tlie Imre and go to IS out. Household Goods 51 ile things; his work. I Visitor They w.-is in. hut they Lost and Found 1 Automobiles for Sale Help Wanted—Female 35 Business Locations The touch iqion an article we I IS out I \V hen*'s your grammsr? For Rent (14 Reservoir Jol) ove, ^ Skijipy—.She's upstairs LOST—LADY'S SILVKU \VRI.<^T 1937 nonOK SFPAN. 1930 Pon­ A RARR OPPORTUNITY for an VKNETIAN BLINDS-WINDOW The young salesnfan was look­ alert capable woman. The qualili- shades. We still have big lot of Denunciatioil of Reds A tioiiquct someone brings watch. Saturdfm on Main alreet. tiac .sedan. 1937 I'esoto j^edan. FOR RENT .SMALL HFIATKD To brighten up our rooms; the ing very depie.ssi-d on hi.s second Finder plcase^^Call 5903. 1935 Ply mouth sedan, 1938 Pon­ cationR for this po.Rilion are hiRh, high grade blinds and shades, all office or store at 38 Depot Square, day in hi.s new Job. About tin absent-miiid'd pro-, - . hilt .Ro is the weekly income. colors, selling at the old prices. Is Pelayed ittl.e street. j- tiac 2-door .sedan. Cole Motors Good light, excellent .husiness Down which we dally go to Sales Manager—Come, .■nine: f'ssor An abaenl-niinded profes­ ( 2 LO ST—PAfiS BOOK NO. 46444 - Permanent. 1— Have yon had pre­ Will bnng -samples. Capitol Win­ 4164. location. Apply Larsen's F'eed Not Moral Direction i-qrk. Is fne.-idly Don't look so down In Uie moiitli. sor walked into tlie village barber Notice M"s hereby given that Paas vious experience selling, organlz- dow Shade, 46 Capen street, Hart­ store, same building. Depot With common folk we meet I know It's difficult at first, but (Sliop, sat down-, in tin operating 1$ - Book "No. 46444 is.sued by The FORD SKDAN 4 door, radui. heal­ inc. teaching or business? 2 - Do ford. Tel. 6-7018. Open evenings. Awaiting Setting of Con­ eliair. and requester! n haireiit Square And know and like; an old and you'll soon get on to it Wtien Sa^^inga Bank of Manchc.Mtcr has er. perfect. $575 ('all a-fter 5 p. you own a car? .t Can you de­ arc quoted and interpreted in you've had a little mor<’ experience "Uertainlv. sir," said tlie liarberi SPACK HKATKRS IK IT'S he,at crete; Clearing Away t'.atholic I’relalB Says omfortable chair been l •Tf* with no cold floors, $.39.9.'i up, B Brogrt.sa on the dike of the Man­ jig peace. It finds o i l OUR WAY payment of the amount of deposit lone 4 (Ukji* sedan. ladio and hcMl- qu.ilifications and phone number couple, four or live rooms. . Call ed by moral principles. now I've got to buy her a new' j women present''. BY J. R. WILLIA.MS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH er. low mileage. Also 1940 Ply­ D. Pearl's. 599 Main street. Hotel 5.523. chester Water Compan.v on Lydall fusal o f .\id to Russia. 'Mn the interest of souls, o 'hat simple things are best. MAJOR HOOPLE represented by said book, or for for person.al interview, Mrs. Irene vacuum cleaner! t h is 7 OH , TH IS the issuance of a duplicate book mouth I ’iuh I'oupc. radio and .•Mien. I'ivision I'irertor, Box M, -Sheridan Bldg. street has reached a brief stale­ truth, and of the unity of our pe I PONT KNOW WHY heater, white sidewall tirc.s. Ih-p.ii WA.NTED EO t'R OR FIVE room Cincinnati. Oct. 30, ^/Ti Arch- pie, we wish to an objectiv The mud thrower never has If you ('an t sw im. (Jon ! rnf k thr rTK .ad To wear long pants And WE GOT A BIG YOUR T u n e w h e n y o u male, black and tan. vicinity «'f WA-NI'KI' MOTHKRtf helper Communism, and of the mind o Hostess— Mias Green, do let me ' Teacher Is "kiss" a common or VOUR AUTO­ GREATER TUINGS.^- 1933 Pontiac coa'r ^;ond liie.*'. $595; 1940 Ktifd coupe, house are also in the ilrying out regarding diplomatic relations Cheer up. First tiling you know. HOLD EVERYTHING WITH BOULDER salary. Apply at oin e. Mam tie.a- davenportbod, kitchen utility fatlier t^mdenmed. without (juali <50 rr(2AN SING MEREoC A t r iv ia l d e t a il ^ .•uid advL'tcr. Advur Riven cm 1 special. $195; 1910 Mercury ennv. procc.s.s and within the next few with ftus.sia." Its will be last winter. ter yiotor Sales, .312 We.st Center cabinets, water heating unit. Call FOR SALE LARGE 4 ROO.M fication. Atheistic ( 'ommuiUHii 'ID T A L K oveiythinc pcrtaimm; tn your hie. da.vs a concrete slab will bo placed After quoting fmin the popes I coupe. Radio, heater, new W. W. ■street. at .55 Church street. hoiLse ready lo move into any­ Archbi.shop M« NM liols enmmeni .''pCfial roaclinc-s .’lAi'.. 21PI .Main I tire.s. very clean. $■''15. 1941 I’a* k- time For partieiilars call George over the foundation and hrii k encyclical on Atheistic ( ’onimun- ed; Forrslglit •■itltot. np|Hisite ('a|'On >lri‘'t.| anl Di'LiKe six .sedan. 5 new VV. WA.NTKn ,MKAT CCTTKR Ap­ VENETIA.N BLI.NDS — HIGH Griffin. Tel. 3429 building erected thereon. This, it ism. the archbi.shop declaretl: No 4 ‘oo|N'niUoti With Hedh Dame Nature provnd her wls- Hartford, Conn Houi.>' Id 30 a. | W tire'^, heater. $995; 1911 I’ack- ply at 22 Hast Center street. First grade, sold on easy weekly pay­ was explained, will be u.sed to "If we keep in mind tlie clear "In the light of the context om when ni. lo 9 p m. Phono■.'>-.'’1.3,31 • ard .SIX .sedan with elccirumatlc National .Stores, ments. .Ml colors, tjuallty guar­ FOR SALE BARGALN. .NEW drain off or control the supply of distinction that Pope IMus made is clear that the supreme pontil She gave the beards to gentle- fiiM * hilt h. 5 new W. \V liro.s. $975: anteed. Write Box .A. Herald. modern 6 room house, with oil water to the mains in the area between the system of Atheistic admonished the faithful that i len; 1911 Oldsmobile .soilsn, radio hiirner, large lot, .shade trees, served by the company. Already a tNvmmunl.sm; which he rontlemned. their localities there ran be i For who could shave, though heater, new W W. tirr.s, like new Help W an ted — .Male or h'OR -SAI>E I.YNN OIL burner, located Overlook Drive. William large section of the new re.servoir and the Russian people, whom he cooperation with Communists, m reat the skill. Miiiichesler $99.5, Hninnei's Your Packard F em ale :I7 and gas water healer. Telephone Kanehl. Tel. 7773. has been flooded but the results loved, we .shall be able tiv rid our­ even m affairs that were appai A wonian'.s rhln that's never thaler, .''M Maklaffd .’'tiaet. (>pen .3.328. were not satisfai tory so the water selves of much perplexity regard­ ently initiated to promote humai III" EApniiif: Hrntlfl Kvenii’-KS Telephone 5191 W A N !'KI > T\\O U* A ll'KF:SSF'.S, is being plimped out, . ‘ ing the Russian question itanan interests <»r to advane 8h<»rt nrtler-cook, and a kiti hen Lots for Sale Blaus now call for the la>5ng of "The saintly pope niatle the laudable movements which are i Things ar- moving so fast it ns Cla>sitifd .Adverti.'C-mi'nl* man hours and RotMj pay .Machinery and Tools extra Water pipe to take care of saine distinction between the sys­ perfect harmony with the Chnsl ird for us old timers to keep iiji Count 4;jk V t I .t He* w oriln .o -< iinr ,\uto .\ceessone.s— Tires li • I'lty r>iner. FOR SALE BCH.DING UDT. 100 the Wilaon Brook while the spill­ tem of Nazlism and tlie (7erman inn spirit and the doctrine of tli 1th them. As one of our friends n»iM,n»rik ^ ml %ru>r ia i loti • ■SEE C.S FOR 5'OliR tractors now by 215. Strop Hnllow I.Ano. Roa- way is heini: erected. This, it wa.s people." church, because the (.’nmmunist 11(1, events are happening so fast ».irH co jii! flit fl tA'inl And eomr-’iind W A.N' rF:i> PRI\ KK-Sa!csman. Rememhcr. wc have always a N^mablo. Write Bnx F', Horaltl. would take advantage of this co ley rome along jiift like tlv strip- wordfl fl* MAO w>r«l« 'ff'.'mnrn NF.FIi W HI TK WAU. TIHli.s? felt, would eliminate all chance of f'oiinty Kightly ( ’omerned It pr of ' h roe ' 'n^n We have over .'lull in stock, all als«* girl for pat king ami wrap­ I.'irge and choice .selection of new any dirty water getting Into the The archbishop said that "our laboration to make known Ihei zebras on II nii-rrv go round. l.lnt nitr* f.rt <1.i\ for 'rAntient sizes Bnmner's. hu Oakland St. ping. Kavanagh'.s Bakery, 56 Col­ and u.sed tractors. Our terms are present supply. On the north side country is rightly concernts! not Bolshevist program and to gui td^ lage .Streel. Manche.sier. liheral, prices reasonable. Dublin a victory for it. . Others The nian wlio li.es foi ' RITretiw .Hnrrli 17. I9'i1 workmen are busy clearing up the only about the total war of many Cash tjiiAtcp rraclor Company. Wtllimantic. water shed, cutting down trees, nations but also about the total "However strongly we cond« mself is a failiire. Thu man who i To Attend CIO .•ea for others has achieved true I • CoDtecutU* l.)4>t...i 7 >*tai fi cit Mo V inn— TruekinK— planting others and all of the un- loss of freedom under two systems Sovietism and all the Satan J J jT COULD 3 Conteriidv^ fi cfsll i oit Silualions Wanted— that seek world dominance Nazi- crimes that can be charged to i icceas.. Material possession, may I Pa V ...... In eta I 8 (Tt« S to ra g e 20 derljriish will he carted away and F em ale :i,s I Musical Instruments 53 burned. ism and Sovietism " we must nt»t. from the ^Tords tin the envy of others, but not •V. B E D O N E All ord^rt fcf 1 ri f'K IIlaL in.flei t lont Detroit Parley .STORAGE To the ea-st the dirt which wa-s "Wo are horrified at the relig­ Rope Rms XI. say that tl intentment for the owner Com- 0'-R.vyiu.i»>4^ BY KEEPING A I'l h« eliarupti *f the »«'♦> Mine mie. FOR .SALE GRA N D PIA.NO. in !r^ \ ^^pertal raiPt for irrm every .Mcving and Packing I'hc .Austin I (IFFICF WORK 15 YEAKI .t i excavated from the now reservoir ious persecution and at the brutal great and courageous pipe w ete happiness comes not from t h e LAND OP P l e n t y pood cofulilion. IniUbre 21 W est- ^ a t we accumulate, but from 10-30 I HORSE IN THE C E LLA R -' 4ev All \ c rt i?t: Mfi *cin*;0 niion requett. A. Chambers Co. Telejihoiie 6260 receptionist, bookkeeper and ste- ha.s all been graded with a gentle murder of.unnumbered persons he- laying down a courm* of actid .\de ordered heft/f-t ihe third nr niigrai'her. Mimeograph and niiil- wootl .street M iss Klizalietli Sr<>nl of (*au.se they would not give up their governing our country and a tiat we' give. fifth day will ne'charned only for slope towards the center of pro- tigniph experience. Tel. .Manche.s- po.scd reservoir. Tlicre is about lu - personal, their family, and their other counlrie.s regarding ovi i) BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES I h# tctufll niiin>i'er of times 'tht sd tor ti.lO. Local L'nion Be *al 7 ? ? • 1’t‘eAred. chai^j^inH at the r.ite earn­ R ep ain n R 23 Rooms Without Board 59 000 more yards of earth to he mov­ religious freedom." he added. ‘ The fut 111 e clri UP i tance whatsoeve BY EDGAR MARTIN ed t»u’ no tlK'uaiii'e tir tefunds ean Sessitm on ;N4iv, 1 7 . ed on the smith side and this will disease that will spread from war e.specially in a war of defense S rU R IE S IN STA.MPS he made, * a 'line td* ttnpr>^d SAWS F'IRF:U & CA'MMKXK aqy oottT ? sh o c k s- vywiRtRY. be done as .soon a.s the Wilson zones and from the starving peo­ Interpretation Seen Unfair TH-.-S •as.witaos 07 Ta ' 6 0 0 0 OL' wvey. Po4> - vt • fter the flff h d \ v. 15 I..ARGF' F'UKNISHF'D room, .suit- w t (bOlKl' — OOtSNT LOOK So kind. Gemual primlinp servi> i\ .\rticlcs for Sale ples of occupie cjn«’oUaM''n F'OK s a u f : s m a l u )w won venient to Aircraft, (.'all 6759. of Union officers during the water for consumption. constant in our prayers that these that no one (an fail lo untierstan| days of darkness, *when the pow­ of f*'r -iia'pe made for the tervice I*IAN0 t u n in g and repalr'iip. water pump, and 10 rotmi Boyn­ sinn whi'h begins November 17- re'.leit.i. A ers of rvi! seem to be triumphant, •'Yon complain because you jtcl :i few airpluncs without Player i’iani>s a specialty. .Tc*lin ton .stt am turnace Tel. 6586. i I rejtiiT any copy cen- ‘T4y unanimous vote of its ex- ns a Catholic bi.shtvp and did not rights ■ t' -‘*rI'd - 'f' ; !■ ■ able. ecut ve ''ouneil the Textile Woik- wi.sh to Voter the arena ot poli­ Kou s a l f : - f; ir f :p u a (‘f: ami f l e e t s 'Archbishop Mt Nicholas urg4 FUNNY BUSINESS il''rits —Ci.taaitted ada ers Union of America. (MO. has, ties. the prelate said: fe :• 1 «h. d div m-.tl he 1 stove length wooil Apply F'tiward j Hoarders Wahled 551-.X his people to pray "that tl t)r. Joseph Tiso Claims 1 — - - ______endorsed IMiilip Murray for re- ; "F'rom both priests and people • d !•> 12 cl'ck noon Satur- [ J. Ht>n. Tel. Mam he.ster 5117 or strength f»f Atheistic ('ommunifti [lovakia InidepencJenI 4 a X RENTALS I 5118. I election as president and James B ’ we learn of their perplexity re­ C'arey a.s secretary of (MO. at the whit h enslaves man. may he broj SE E .-VUl'MIjK \ 1 RO.OM .X.ND BO.ARD with f.Tmily Five l'('titioii!« Will Be garding the Russian situation. The of the boundary-dlsturblni Telephone ^ our V\unt Ads ronung national convention m l>e- en; that the ('onimiinists may I pmili'gi'.s i’lioiio 3.533. words of our late beloved father effects of the Munich pact wa: A'l* a: f> .4' ■ f’imI oAfr rh# tri«- troit hOginning November 17. II(‘aril and Orgaiii/,a- tonveiied; that (iod may guide tl t . ‘n» di -he* ■ H.XHMK KATK KNOFLA Gurdcii— Farm — D airy offirlal.s of our country so th| he breaking away of Slovakia a.HiAf A '-ox »-nomre fo ailv^r- W .V r K I ) I-lOOMKllk HiKl hoa'rd- ■■'rhis vxas announcoil to«tay oy WASH TUBBS Mali’s Work Is Never Done Real Kstafp — liiNurnn^ I’roducts 50 lioii ( ;-lo- BY ROY CRANE * *rtn MU r\S|I UXllI.S Will 875 Main St Phone .M40 crs. (Viitrally locatoil. 10 min- FMiui Kiev(!. general pr<*.si>lent <;>f . Figure Flatterer R Bfl Kl Id. I’ XVMKNT If iitc.s from .■Xinraft. Apply 49 TW l'A. ; i itizens ane- K( m sAi :F f.ir sanor. lestoration of a shattered and wr bncluded a treaty with Germany A«S0UJTELV< Uicxn POK 'EM POR A FW 6! X S U R 6 - BE TRIED ID PULL WaO.iwMrth ..trcct. •■'I'he ftnirlh rfuartetly meeting The Zoning Bdard'oT Appeals I R »B. TVt PtONY AIB- W W U ARBMT. V01A3« to MEET \flCW AT T H B 'SS f >r« u»* fcexftiUi da\ following iiie kraut. llrrlu-it .51. 1[nlii.-ih. 1633 iua«l world." Ihereby the new country was U FINE 1 \ A fA iT ONE BY PirrnwG PORT M TtNEMry MIMUTES.SOMSTHOMS HAPfEMtId -.nRerticri of each ad olherwn# of the national executive council' will consider five petitions fOr the I COAST PLAMS TO BONME. ■I'oHaTul 'rui'npiki;. pye Independence and "protec- OCTTHE 1'EM « THE MAIL, BUT WE the- 'HAK'II' HXTi: xx:Il h« collect- ha.s been 'Set for November 13 m ■ granting of zoning exception.s at .i AMO (ME TOACtro THEIA CLEAfi TO tiOOOS CUI HAO THE FDS1AL AUTMOe- •d renpofi^i hjlu> f-ii errora m on" by Germany for a period ol Koi; S/'tLK VKI.LI iw <;;i,ORE W an ted — RcMims— Hoard 62 l^etioit when endorsements vxtII . public hearing scheduled for to­ COUWT WETrMBR, THE BI6 «H(3T ^nwiWM T / rnE6 OPEN THE MAIL lei»-pht'i,'-'1 ail8 xrill he fljxflumed and Not ire of the I night at 8 in the Municipal budd­ year.s. fheir «rcur.tc\ eanmu ba gtisran- t mnip’< 60c bu. Hid klaii.l t emu- be luither tliscAis.sed, WfUE BEEN AFTER f 60k. found the pla n s tecU ItTV Hl^n. Soirth Wmtisor. name WANTED I.M.MEDIATELY "The TWUA will be rcprosonled ing. At the sossion al.so the Board Xmas Plans I Dr. Joseph Tiso, president of the ADDRESSED IN THE COUNTS I'av Uolleelor j boa^riiing home for 2 hoys, four will organize for the coming year fcw republic,'was formerly pie- Index of ClaiMsitiiatioiu t*n harn H, Warren t‘a.se. at the coming CIO convention by OWN HAMbWOmUiS. A All porspn.s liable by law to p:iy and twelve Call at .50 Bine street It Is cxflgcted that the present |ier of the Slovak province under Biriha . . taxes A in the General I’resident Rieve. George CLEAR CASE. SO WE % after 7 p. m chairman. Raymand W. Goalee To Be Topi| I rule of the central Czech gov- TV PngaK«mcnt* . . * ...... u EIGHTH SCHOOL ANI> Baldanzl, executive vice president; (SOtMS HOME BED Household Goods 51 will be renominated to that posi­ Inment at Prague The central MArruget ...... c CTILITH':.S DISTKICT ; William Pollark. general seere- DeaflMi ...... i> tion. pvernment claimed he plotted (*f Manchester are hi*reby noimetl j tarvtreasurer; Alexander Mc- r'ard of I'liatiU* ...... ic ;i I'.oo.M DREAM OUTFIT lom- .'Xpartments, Flats, The Betlttoners IiiiprtiVfTH' Direrloris -Sion and ousted him. In M« fi.or. II...... |TThat on Oct. 1 I .shall have a rate, pli’lely fiirni.Mherl incliuling com­ Keown. William Smith. Joseph Those seeking zoning exceptions I.ost and 1 T e n e m e n ts 63 ■ That act brought Tiso support lull for the (ullection ot three bination range, piued at $395. Knaplk. R. R. Lfiwronce. Herbert are: Charles and Wanda Aspin- AnnounOetr.ncti ...... | DisciiMH DecorutioiiH pm the German chancellor. It rmll.M on the doUnr laid on the li.st | .6mall down payment 18 months W. Payne. EUzabelJi Nonl and all, desiring to convert a single Perional* . I FOR FiENT FURNISHED home 1 only a matter of months be- iitomolilles of 1940. due to the collector Oct. [ to pay balance. See Albert's. So Sar\d?T Gej^is." into a two family house at 364 Be llfied at North EnJ of 6 rooms from Nov. 15th to Maj ■re pressure was brought to bear Aatutnoblet for S.il« ...... 1st.4 1941. ; Main street. XVaterlniry. 1st Tel. 4352. Barker street; George L. Grazia- Automfihlles for t^xchang* 4 FTsgue by the' German state Auto Accescortei—Tlrea ...... 4 Tuxes acrepled evrrx vxork da> dio asking the right to erect a The directors of the Mancheatj H 'lt SALK WFS'PI.N'GHOfSF. B4Mleved More IFangerous dwelling on an undersized lot on Ipartment which succeeded in Auto Repairing—ralntlng ... . 7 iiru) extMilng during October at 47 FOR RENT 5 ROOM flat, at .3.5 Improvement Association Auto Sehuoli ...... 1-a !>lain Street and exerx day (intiU refi igerator. al.so day tied. Tele­ Church-street, all improvements, Summit street; Ellen E. Newman [tting up Slovakia as a puppet Autos—.'5hlp t v Truck ...... I phone .''.3!n Pittsburgh oP» - Speeding 75 desiring to alter a single into a meet tonight ai 8 o'cl<»ck in Merl J t e with Tiso as titular head. Aulos— For Hire ...... I Sutiirdax noon at* IMaeksiiilth hot water, oil heat Adults. In­ ALLEY OOP quire .50 Myrtle street. miles an hour to investigate a tv*t) family house at 215 Hackma­ Barber shop on the Square to oiT iTiso, honored philatelically in A Big “i r BY V. T. HAMLIN Uaragea—.''^erx ice—Storage . . . lo Shop, li William Strw t. i report about "a man with a gun. 4Ioi<'rcyc!«-«i—IJ'.cxcleii ...... II Take Notice!- \ll taxes unpaid | tack street; William F. Johnson line proposed plans fqr the aniuf le 1939 stamp above, discounted ■XTREACY MV VEN6EANCC Wanted Aiitt*8 - •tfeles .. It FOR RE.NT TWO 2 ROOM Police Lieut. Arthur Baker was seeking the right to build two that Slovakia was a Qup- AVE, HV PRIRNO,t h e r e Ab e hundreds' 'o t h e r s w h o OTAOOEA. \ox. 1. 1941, will be charged Inter- • Christmas -decorations. Plans w| larges HAS COST KINO JOHN / ak VA KNOW, PAL,.rvE . RnaineflA and i'r4ife«al«Minl Serxlee* n o VOI II W E ADEqt ATE apartments. 20 minutes from Air­ astoiindena to march into Czechoslo------KltslS JOHN v o o l i v e Florist A—-.NurBCMri ...... 14 See ir the car." Baker explained to a alter a single building at 38-40 Run m e n o t h in o c a n S w e r v e L(0 NC> ENOUCH? 'Gollector. Dunn, of Silver I^ne East Ha| Ik lt if their ultimatum was not t h e m f r o m t h b r p r o - Funeral Piret'tors ...... 14 . MrKI.WEX RKOTIIEIttj w a n t e d 2 -MEN TO share 4 judge. "I thought he was more Hudson street to a three apart­ Hx atUiK — riumhif.g — Hoofing IT ford. pted. 'Tve been pfayinR Humoresque lo r the last 10 numbers— ORAW5 OF NAUSEOUS Manrhe.xter. Conn.. Sept. U5. 1941.1 room furnished and heated apart­ dangerous." The motorist, a young ment structure. litsurancA ...... m .50.5 Main Sf„ .Manehester. Conn. It has not yet been decided wll 1 couldn’t find m y music I” APPEASE- MilUtiery — OresiunAklng ...... 1» ment with, two aircraft workers, fellow without a drivers license, All of the petitions mark the Moving—Trucklrig—Stmag* . . 2') Telephone 6060 or 71.52 fnqiiire Norton's, 995 Main street drew six months n jail. type of decorations that might ' Read Ikrald A«lvs. increasing absence of housing ac­ used. There are two plots on Public Pas8«tifc:rf 8frvtc« ...... 2 commodations, in this section—the PalnfyiK — Papering ...... :i Square and one plan auggcsl JNERVIULE FOLKS need to increase famil? accomo­ BY FONTAINE FOX Professional Serxicea ...... Jt was to put Mr. Heffron and Repatrlng ...... /s dations in existing atnictures and Dunn in competition and offeb Tailoring—t*> eing —Dean'ng 24 }'our Own Bed Socks the need to utilize all land possi­ A'/ii/ prize for the most suitable decl Toilet ,'Joimj^ .^f.j Service . . . .• 24 ble in the urban area of the town. T h e P o w e r f u l K a t r i n k a Wanted — Uio i.*n* S^rvic# .... 14 ation. Mr. Dunn won the greal I'.il|i«-ntl4in«l Hartford exhibition two years [ Courses and Claasen ...... li A Real Geod Buy Prixate Ins'ruoMonp ...... succession and Mr. Heffron.l French General member of the Manchester Pol| Hancing ...... 2" - \ ."),l{OOM .-^I.NtiLK— Space for two additional nnims on ^ Zs '~v A’ Mualcal—l»raiH.itic ...... Department won here in 1940. Wanted —tns'm.-iiMfia ...... 44 'The Association, however, I'innnrInI the second floor. Fireplace. Shoxxer Hath. 2-(’ar Answers (^able Laaea JMisuaaisbtaaSL Ronds—StiCK8 —.Morthug-ea . li. take into consideration the pid Busineaa Oi^poriupillea ...... IK (larage. Near School. S5.MI0. Terms. of both men and might decide J FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 4Ioney to I, .«n ...... |2' Hartford, Oct. 30— —General another that was submitted in Fonntairi of Youth BY MERftn.L BLOSSER Help and **linatloBa Charles de Gaulle, Iead.er of the rough this morning. The l| Help Wuiilt-'l —.h1« ...... 14 Free French forces, has replied by plan w-as to have a real old fa |C‘ ! ? . ^ ^ S ince that m illib kkooy ‘Help Wanted —Male ...... || cable to a message of sympathy HELD JJiRo/ Balesnien Wnn'etl ...... 14-A ioned Community spirit Christhl CAME (NO OAOOV^ UPEi ME W. Harry England and support sent him Inst wecif by JUST HASNT BeCN THE S A M I. l U e ORCHIDS — Ooefr HOwB Tieicies? Help Wanted—.Nlal® or Femala it celebration with a monster pal VBAH •— And vAiT OLAo TO ser , Agenti Wanted ...... I7-.4 the Connecticut Fight for Freedom fpr the children a real Saq L A *0 ' ITS HAieOTD OeUVER. THfM SUPFtlt. KttUAtlona Waiiied —Fcmata ... Ih IM IO N E 8.5.36 1 EXPLAtN. BUT— you ASAIN, eoNf and Defend American committees. Claus and make the season of l b th e lyric . FOR Me. make VDUWatF 8 :.iuattona Wanted —.Male ... . Sf The message to the French' gen­ employment Akoii-Mru 4C year a real one. It is still a Id t e l STAOE DOOR/ HIlDA / . AT .HOME/ Ll»e dtiH'k—l*et«»l*oaltry— \ eral was sent from a state ntbeting way from Christmas but the \ ebirlea of the committees at the Hartford rectors of the association wij Dogs—Hirda—r*r»a ...... 4I Golf Club. It expressed admiration Biva Stock—Vehlclei 42 all the details on hand before .mq ‘Poultry and SUnplies ...... 4I for the epirit and deeds of the ing a decision. W ante^—Peta—i*>»ultry—^tork 44 French who are opposing Hitler l^r Sale— MIftrellanrooa and was sent by cable. You have a small waistline and Arttclea For Sale ...... 44 To this General de OauIIe today like to show it off? Then here is Cooperation Oeta Culprit Duals Slid .\cce9»<'rtes ...... ANTIQUES AT AUCTION Building Materiala ...... 4< replied;. the frock for you, a peasant inspir­ I>lamonds — Watches—Je« eiry 4^ VI RFIDS' Al ( TIONTORH M. 1 . .S. Rt. 6. B«»llon. Conn. Je nai jamais doute de la sym- ed dirndl which is picturesque in - -Chicago — (>P) When Jef Klactncal Appltancis — (Lidlo.. 49 ( l‘I xiilrs East of llarlfortl, .30 >lllr, I'rnm Sprlfigflclfll pathie de La Ubi-e Amerique qui every detail. The low cut necklipe, Clark, night caal.ier in a reS FTi n n in Fuel and Fted . . . . 1^ ...... ij-A est pour Lea Francats Libre un the short button-front bodice, the ant. was confronted by a roblj Garde’® —Farm — Dairy Products af' .SA 11 JH»A3 N03 E5IBER I. IIMI AT 10 M. — (Rain or Shine) Housahold H>uods ...... i ...... 41 IN.si'EC I'lON ; Frlda.i. OctiilMT 31, .\ftrmoon ?-.5, RvenInK 7-10, encouragement preclbux daits Ifur puffed sleeves, .the wide gkrdle belt she managed to scrawl 'holdup''] Uaehlnsry and Tools ...... 4? Many choice offerings in Kuniiture, China. Glass, and featuring lutte contre la tyrannic at la bar- and the full skirt are alt details a piece of paper and slip It to ' SHge/ MTOW. A A P » » (j Musical Instruments ...... 4S piincipallv .a fine a.ssortment from one of the best shops in the \>arie stop I'unlon de tous les which give this frock a delightful Ham Smith, the manager. Bn Offlca and'Htoie ICquipment ... 44 coeura genereux nous ifleners X Is Individuality as well as becoming telephoned the office of the rest 8p«clals at the Stores ...... 44 Beikslure.s, namely Mrs.-Huntington's in Lenox. Mass. Wearing Apparel—4'urs ...... 47 Parthal lust: Maple riK-ker, aolid mahogany crystaj cabinet, set victorle. C. de GsuIIe. lines! A perfect style for the glor­ ant company and the office noU| SCORCHY SMITH Doorway Drama A somewhat literal translation ious 'new challis prints of this police. When the officers arrive BY JOHNCTERRT Wanted—To Buy ...... 41 of 4 « ikkI .scat Hitchcock chairs, Viotortan rocker, drop-leaf Hatela—Reaarts tables, dough box table, pine rhest. early "dry sink." C. A I. prints follows: season, or for taffeta, silk crepe or passerby told them the robber ; BB^OkS x a j 5K THg PU4S, A F F e a S P ^ iteataaraafa bengaline. Rooma WUbouf Board 41 (one large "Maud S. and -\ldine"). pewter, dolls. Sandwich glass I have never doubted the sym­ walked north aind taken a std IP LIICS TO SHOW YOU TLS '^rORA.CUTTVC ooosc.'' mrr/.../4c ^ Boarders Wanted ...... ;..49-A 5250 pathy of free America, which is a Pattern No. 8868 Is in site's 13 car. At that moment the car >Qu khOu yoo Accuscp CANT/ lamps, much lino glass and china, and many other interesting to 20. Site 14 requires 3 1-2 yards I PKFOkMANCe EATINGS OF Country Board—Ueaorta ...... «c items. precious encouragement for the passing the restauranL The 8MMM wrrvioijr reampUj c o M m / Hotela— Restafirants ...... 41 Free French in their struggle 36-lnch msteriah 7 1-2 yartts ric boarded it and seized a man ide| ^ r r ■YrsTfinoo'A' Wanted—liooma—Board ...... 12 From other sources: Collection of paper weights, old quilts. By Mrs. Anae Cabot and will come up very comfort­ iFT* asrouroFHetsi' deal Kafate Far Heat against tyrahny and barbarity. rac to trim as aketche—Hold down , Children's faahions,' youth fash­ B. Reed, psychologist at Fort i Butlncaa Property Cor Bala 14 Electric G., B. ironer. bookcase. Majestic Electric ice box. chairo, ions. n}isaes' fashions and wom­ Teschers College.'Testa given] Finns and Land Cor Bata ..••• 11 stands, etc. top. For this reason they wilt fit you've knitted for them. your Christmas shopping-and, bet­ .Houaea for Bala ••••«•••>.••*«• -19 any slse foot as they “give" to the ' For complete knitting directions ter still, give checks for cashing en's fashions are all p^aented in students showed males to ^ | Lota Cbr Bala 1$ Choirs (or All Heot Trackmen Luncheon Served shape ot the foot E^asy to make, , (or wool bed socks (Pattern No. after IM war. Das Schwarze the new Fashion Book, a complete perior In the flelda of sj^rt#,' • Iteaon Property for Biua...... <4 they are a most welcome gift to ' survey of (all and winter patterns. merce, government and pby Buborban Cor .Bala -lb ROBERT Bf. REn> * SONS. Anettooeers 52SO) send 10 cents in coin, your Korpa. weekly of the Elite Guard, Pteal batata lor ISscbanc* •••* , EaUhilahed 1*07 those who like to have their feet i name and address and tbe pattern advised Germans today. *Tn war, Send for your copy today. science and oq a par with Wsiitad—Rm I Catata Main SE, .Manchester, Conn. Phone SI9S warmly protected on (rMZlng number to Anne Cabot, The Man­ ho one has a claim to things which Pattern ISc, Pattern Book 15c. ladles, in mathematics and.blol| < Wsiid|^i^ St.;, SprtngSeM. Maaa. oPhane 8 -iy il nights. chester Herald, 106 Seventh Ave­ are not life necessttiM,'* tbe pub- One Pattern and Pattern Book or­ Women excelled only tn hue (• IMl. ky Foatalas Pm) Uttal KoOC^a' «c«■ ^ Socks are about '!• inches long , dered together 33c. latkyns and fine arts. -4- nge, New X ortt-dtjf. i_ Ucatioa^leclarcd.

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3 Days Only PINEHURS'^CROCERY, INC Thiirsilav • Fritlav • Satiirrlav X, \ DIAL 4151 302 M\l> STHEET ^ O R T H O F POST O F F I E E . O N E BLOCK F R OM S T A T E A R M O R Y Firal Quality Nylon Hosiery 'I Cr>stal Clear Sheer Nylona In Three Lo\ely 't Fall .Shades. Sizes 8 'j to 10|j.

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Brainard Place — Off Main ) F. E. BRAY Tel.,39.')7 Rear of Gas Co. < r i "Safe Brakes Save Lives" ' JEWELER i ' Slate Theater Buildinfi o t 737 Main Street V

.Ajvent For l AUTOMATIC HEA1 li ; W atch and Jewelry The Modem Way bPPERS z ‘ r I ) a CONNECTICUT with Anthradtel Repairing At St (oats (snfM. / nf PtMfM far Datall* a ro

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Q. Old Company’s .\nthrucite will meet any it LarjjesKAssortmenl of L. T. \n)()D CO. .heatinfc Ic*! yon (five il— l>e«-nii*e iCs pre­ n (ireetioKi'ards for ■ 51 Bissell .Street -Ml Purpos^xln Town tested ntxthe ininrn f

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means to yoii In the form of more beat, % *V i m ore rom f.irt—He** cure ami 1c*m cost,.. th o ALI, P iu m « IN TIfI« AD\T. HOI.D THIIOIT.II SATl RO W : p You know (he items fentured holow , (hev jtre all T««l«|>hnn«> SrrvW I'nHI R;00 «»Tlmk TnniKht: v • AS a i )m ;h t is i: i) in Mc( a u .v Plnrhanit I* Not Op^n Thur^ttnv Kvonlng^. o Me sure I o ask us for copies of McCall’s Meal X^’lanner.

Kxtrm nitFrod, rir«r ( Plun 2r ) manv intoresting ideas and recipes in this issue. ! t G. E. WILLIS & SON, Int i s w ir r s IMIKMII M MA( ().\ SPKf IVl.; He K m Nf) ; SWEET CIDER gal. 38c .Sliced any thickness. Coal. Lumber. Ma.sons’ Supplies. Paint o

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Redmond'* New DouKhboT PO IPK IN J* lOr^ up t I’i McIntosh .\pplea. CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP DONUTS n \VaKDor .\pplf«. |h fttibhard Squash.

3 cans 22c Case of 48, $3.49 6 for 12c NEW I.AKtiF. WALMTS HAM.OWK'rN* rAKKH I.V-lh. 3 Ibd. l>9r |o

uid AAc Mirh. (injMATt S o t»( TOMATO JUICE •f'r^h rtiprak^^. On )I TwUtr^l C niMrrR. s!,i< r.n PiNE\ppi.r 4 cons 29c 5 large cans $1.00 lo DontiU. 3 No. J < nn« IBr ' B ii' a I>o7rn for :!»c

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GINTfER ALE -tainu I asit CstlKtnt CMtas* Full quart I.V. Dnren 9I.R.y Home Cookies. .Short Bread. K. V. P. (Contenls.) Orance Wafers. Chocolate

PINEHl RPT FISH Wafers. I.emon W afers. \ anil- Holders Free

FRESH OVSTER.s. la Wafers. Snow Creams. Wit h Purchase of Opened riama. Sandwich. Macanum Snap.s, Steamer*. Tea Kimrs. 4 Rolls Waxed Srallo|»*.

Freah Salmon. k e : k b i .k k c o o k i k s Paper for $1.00 Fresh lailrt* of: Floundet Black Walnut ('(wikies . .. . 20c

Haddock Butter Cup Cookies...... l.*»c Let . US send you some of our RED trade marked In the Winter

Red Perch Tow n House Cracker* . . .,10c K. V. P. 12 ROLLS Famous Reading Anthracite — the low ash hard Halibut. Cod. Pollock. saltines...... Ih. 19c coaL Learn what those RED trade mark spots Shelf Paper Plump.. Tender, Freah, fimvl SIrPd. Tender 95c mean in money saved and comfort gained. Tli^ 2,000,001 B. G... piNT:HrRST P IN F in RST REFRESHING COCA-COLA...... 6 for 2.5c guarantee even heat, and long*burning, non* people expected to shiver all Winter long.. .but in 1941 TURKEYS FOWL RRER RABBIT .MOLASSES clinkering performance that makes every furnace there’s no excu.se for it! Not when you can in.sulatf Green Label— 16c Gold Label— 18c a better, more efficient beater. 35c lb. $1.33 each with Balsam*Wool for as little a.s $3.00 a month! Icy

14\to 11 Pounda. Sliced Bacon ...... Ih. .t.V MEDICM IVORY SOAP haHways, drafty floors, bedroonfk that never warm up| Buy "3 Bars for 19c and Get 1 I^riie Cake FREEI . Freak. Ploeharst (Rib or .Strip) room temperatures that .shoot up anjfeflown, fuel thaf

seems to melt while hills multipl:y^^if you recogniz^ PORK ROAST CHECKERBOARD - lb. 29c JELL-0 - Any Flavor Bay a atrip, have aoroe rhnp* r a l any^of'The^.AytBptoms in your home, hUrry and ’phone

^5145 for a free ratlmate on insulation! TENDER BABY BEEF LIVER...... Ih me 4 for 23c FAVORITE SIRLOIN or SHORT STEAKS ! . . lb. I9c FEED STORE

Sapreme, Star or Puritan Sirloin or Short Sieaks. . Ih. I9c 5VOODBrRY SOAP...... 4 Cake Deal 30e lb .4pel Place Mahrhester INSULATION IS A LUXURY THAT SOON Lamb Shouidera ...... loc QUICK Q4 AKER OATS . .Large Pkg. 21c PAYS FOR i t s e l f : R « « t B e e f...... lb. 3 ic to 3fic Telephone 7711 < Except firat 2 Riha.) v% H W I

4 ^ NIBLETCORN ...... 3 cans 39c 1 Case of 2 4 ...... $2.99 o l CREAM STYLE CORN ... . .3 cans 35c i Case of 24’ ...... $2.49 y o

GREEN GIANT PEAS ... .3 ran* .50c

Ca.s? of 2 4 ...... '3.7.5 WHEN IT S IT S lE U I N a

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