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i 13 THE HARTFORD DAILY CPU RANT: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S.JJVH. AT.T -v cL-c fnr I received 774 telephone and tele Invasion Veteran Atkins Gives icmph messages. T. Loughlin Named Chief To Prevent Depression The production committee has Waterburv. Nov.

2 AP 1 made 594 garments, and the knit-er the Republican nor the Demo- ting committee has turned out 113 crane party has a postwar plan to knitted rnclM during the past Burt Gives After War Job Formula Small Town Pension Plan iwcvpnt a demession worse man ai that of the 30 Mavor Jasper Mc- committee has made 106.156 dress Clergymen To Prepare For VE-Day Committee Meets Nov. 6 to Plan Community Evening: Service of Bridgeport, Socialist candi- lngs, and the Motor Corps made 170, ate for governor, declared at a calls, driving 1130 miles. rallv here tonight I unicers ana committee man men Other Officials re The Socialist program, he said besides Mrs Hurlburt and Should Pool Reserves for Vlllll I'llHlrtlK vii" rak. Mrs. Nevin are Mrs.

Char es Bader iould Pool Reserves for Violets Bloom In Arute Garden New Britain, Nov. .2. (Special i Neighbors of" Leonard R. Arute of 200 Winthrop Street, former superintendent of the local municipal parks, believes that lie has a secret for horticultural success which he should share. His skill with raisins: flowers in his home garden is recognized, particularlv his success with violets.

He has about 25 plants in his Harden, and a few days ago his 10-years-old daughter picked a bouquet-Thursday, a plant which she had denuded of violets a few days ago, blossomed forth with another burst of blooms. Niles Chairman Says Ke-j striclions on Industry: son tn Sllliervise VAcC- the of livin? in foreign vice-chairman: Mrs. William F.i hmpiOVeCS I 11 II Emolovees Throuirh L'ai- State, Civic Group Told tions on Tuesday Must Removed countries to mat or mis country. mm. j.oi, "Only in that wav," he said, "can Hodge, treasurer: Miss Anne S.

Wil-the danger of competition which liams. surgical dressings: Mrs. Wil- -1 St Wethersfield caused the last depression, ana is nam w. buck, production, Windsor East Hartford i u- rawnM Uitvlknrl 1nilHno- Mrc West Hartford UKrlV lO I ftUAC lljr lirAl, uc irjjiwvca. oituti i.u.iui.ii, mi, Only in that wav can danger of fu- Richard D.

Pitney, home ture wars be prevented." and Mrs. J. P. Anderson, motor) The appointment of Thomas i Thic nifant ho smH svnirin hptlc corns If the small Connecticut towns! want to establish pensions for then-employees, they should pool their cooperation with other nations to; iLoughlin of 10 Bigelow Ruilding Report. Democrat, as chief moderator for assist them in establishing Demo A total of 22 building permits ipmpcpntins? in rnnstniminn reserves through the state govern- this town on election day was an-ratic governments, fostering of la- were issued bv Building Inspector ment.

Carter VV. Atkins, director of I Tniifhlin iDor unions. nu as.M.ii.mg uic viuiit- nounced Tire ers in (Rose countriestcrobtain Harold M. Connolly during October the Connecticut Expenditure Coun- an u- wages equal to those in this conn- as comparpd with 14 issued in Oc- former councilman commissioner, will The Amity Committee of Windsor clergymen will meet at the high school November 6 at 4:30 p. m.

to plan for a community service of prayer on the evening of VE-Day. The service is to be held in the high school auditorium, and an extensive program has been proposed to offer thanksgiving for the end of the European conflict, and to pray for the speedy conclusion of the war against Japan. Rev. Donald H. Dorchester, pastor of Trinity Church and chairman of the committee, "Wartime restriction and regulation of business must be removed end the road cleared for the resumption of initiative and enterprise in industry if the postwar aspiration of enough jobs for all is to be fulfilled," Clayton R.

Burt, chairman of the board of directors at the Niles-Bement-Pond Company told an assembly of more than 200 persons at the annual dinner of the cil, told the Businessmen's ant! Civic Association Thursday night. No town should set up a pension UirrV. I Wjuri IVIO 1UI ill 'VU lO 1.1 Ul. H.l 1 Mortensen -Aids Woman Candidate lf i Slt it I -it A Ji rMnr.pH nrt Power )fllciPnt to buy our prod-' arcordiR to his report to the Town v. nets, ir we are not aoie io sen in Plan Commission system uiurss nas k-hsi, serve as moderator 01 tne i "ua thpm up uill havp the snmp ripnrps.

Additionally, six plumbing per. emp ujees, ne QTOaito, vim most of the 61 municipal pension mits for $1050 and 17 electrical per- District. Other moderators appoin sion we had jn the he said ed are Seth B. Toms. First Distnc John Rmf, 0tnis cltVi can.

Charles J. Werner, second district; didate loT representative-at-large, 1 Peter W. Soellacv. fourth district; (t; m(i mits for $823 in repairs were issued systems in the state are "pretty last month. jmuch on a hand to mouth basis, i WILLIAM F.

GUADIAN, JR. West Hartford Chamber of Com- Permits were issued to the fol- A veteran of four invasions is! said "it would seem as though only i llf uvju l. uavc iiiuiii narivr fund. Ill other words they are not1 at the Rockledge Country MaVOr l'fifes Election OI ana reter bposuo. intn ais.nci.

duced Mayor McLcvy and Aifred F. election day lowing: Wiiliam F. Guadian, of 75 'such a service would be the proper merce for ew Haven candidate for properly set up. During the first 1 i ucyiu.v irniMieiis Samuel Darling, 4d4 Hebron Ave- Miss Himmelstein to were appointed as folows: Louis fpu war. thpv Hnn havp mnr-h George oireei.

cristoi, seaman nri Club Thursday evening state treasurer. iStedman and Thomas L. Moo'-e expense. Later when they have tlJe oast Guard. He is a nue, reroofing house and garage.

$250; Arthur L. Jones. 1351 Hebron State Senate 'first district; Josephine Boldi aid pay out large benefits they run into, 'nuci way of observing VE-Day. a service when we may offer prayer for the safety of our boys who will still be facing a foe in the far away East." Attending the meeting will be Rev. Joseph H.

Twichell. pastor of the First Congregational Church; UJ it lyUllM, ULlitl u-Hiniuiru IIIVnAlUll To do that job, and I believe we can," declared Mr. Burt, -the present tax picture must be adjusted so that industry has the funds tn solve the problem of re- 7S 1 tlOllDlP transport. Michael Repoli. second district; Mavor Mortensen, who retires this Clarence Hillman and Joseph Ava-vpar'n.

StntP Senator from the lone, third district; Emily Dash and Lttll nuillllJf, litipic QtlCCl, It'iUUi "T1i i just one of the head residence, $324: Frank Canione, Both Parties Assailed By aches our towns and cities in the 2101 Main Street, reshingle house Mr Atk i Lutheran Church will meet at 8 p. nrf side nf ham S23fi: Donald sta-e m. tonight at the church. Rev. George H.

T. Cliff, rector ofJ conversion. We can't have business DHt Ali Pattison Walter Felleter. fourth district; and taxpd out of existence. Taxes can becma uimtici.

flmeriuwn George Ruoff and Lester Syphers, k. ripratP if we have a well- Merritt, formerFimKu fitjin the tllm cliSMift. Stewart, Main Street, erect tern-i needed "Thp laws in the! The Junior High School choir of Grace Episcopal Church. Rev. Gra-porary tool shed, $25; Leslie B.

Weir, "linnt managed government. If we have Second District, and Joseph B. Grif- A meeting of all election officials I Community Church; Rev. Max L. 0.

Kinne 299 Matsoii Hill Road, reside with.t0ry. Bloomfleld. Darien and Nor- i11 V. Junior Choir at 3 :45 d. that we can pay suincient taxes fjn cjtv corporation counsel, urged "ni, "I nnrrh the Sen- I voiKniann, pastor oi tne unurcn oi Volkniann, pastor of I Sinn waiK are just inree ions mat are: school Choir at 6:30 m.

Christ in Wilson; Rev. John F. $800 rflvicintr noir r-nariorc no ca mamta our standard ol' llv- the Action of Miss Fannie Himmel- 7 AU concerned are urged to: 311 to mamta.n our siauuaio. ui Renub ican candidate for the i tv.i revising their charters, he said. and the Senior Choir at 7:30 p.

m. Ralph S. Bidwell, 1499 Main Klinninff; Street, reroof residence, $100; Em inoRt of State Senator from the Sec- Rnnrocont af ivo rtklioollnn nf FmnldVPri. i kriuHfOct "They should be given more lee-; way to decide for themselves what1 the needs of their towns are," Mr. Atkins said.

At present, such changes must go through the Gen-j eral Assembly. as independent uut-lines Platform ma weicion, H3 Huooara street, rebuild chimney above roof, $50; Weston M. Jenks, Mountain Road, partitions on second floor of residence. Employers hv a b.g bbUgation station WTHT Thursday evening. 'S yrfouncede anead.

They must hire people nor Asserting that the Second Dis- iocations'of votin booths this year: on.y those who are going to leave tnct -wants and needs good repre- pi di5lrict nortable building in! nh5. '555 Bmance to -Mortensen said that 'Miss Himmel- ond district; Mead0w Grammar irs to be sunk ste'n 18 School on Darlin Street; Third dis-meet the task, its going to De sunk. K.fPlruard vour home and fam- c-ui Girl Scouts Plan Course In Aviation $195 Postwar planning has commanded; Jack Gutt, 155 Addison Road, the attention of Connecticut, mu- Glastonbury Quinn, pastor of St. Gabriels Church; Rev. Timothy A.

Byrne, pastor of St. Joseph's Church, Po-ouonock, ahd Rev. Rajmond La-Fontaine, pastor of St. Gertrude's Church, Wilson. The program is expected to include participation by the American Legion and Auxiliary, town officials, returned veterans of the current war, Gold Star Mothers, families of men and women in the service, and various organizations.

A speaker will be selected. RlsCassl Speaker. State Senator Leon RisCasst of Hartford, minority leader of the Senate, will be the mincinal sneak- erect a farm storage building, $500; nicipalities. Some are setting up Gus A. Kamm.

593 Manchester reserve funds for snetial Droiects: I think we can do it. but its a nv life" a 1. fr Richard Road entrance; Fourth dis- Richard Road entrance; Fourth dis- claiming that "A small group of Road, repair roof, $58; Joseph Raff, most are reducing their debts and to start is at home in our own busi-ifi1 hlilss Himmeisteln Vs a re" machine politicians control the 2638 Main. Street, repair roof, $100; tting ready for -whatever lean nesses. mpmhr nf th.

hr ami that uu D.h. iancne fitney. wew unaon turn-: i.mv mc mi. spected member of the bar and that tr, thinir tip must modern- "liTi. ruin district, nasemeni oi anuui luniiuivra uum Fiff? le thing, we must modern- pike, reside with asbestos shingles.

k'ns declared training "coupled with her fg ring our plants up to date. tppn TntPllicrpnrP her concern for e- tppn TntPllicrpnrP her concern for Assessing is another problem that and $150: Richard N. Shields, 63 Grove Study One of Three New-Ventures of Hartford Council machines and equip- (h. iu y. m.

welfare of the New tools Glastonbury, Representative Lewis street, reshingle roof. $297; Ruth and interest in the Town Wins Suit. 1 UW 1I1S Ull. ment will be required after the war 1 a V.r rfierrio etotft" ic1 rpp arm Ponnhli'fln fUnilP 19" XTin 1'PchlM to fulfill our objective. I believe we 1 The Town of East Hartford won c.

Vnrli I er at tonight's Democratic rally at has come to the attenion of Mr. Atkins and his staff in the Expenditure Council. "We need better methods. We need uniformity in assessing. Real property must not be overburdened by taxation." i -i if a ti i i u.

memner oi iienerai Assemoiv run- taa auu ui iu ii. i tavrvr Mortpnien in his talk sa oujjcuut vuuii miii uiuugut Trail reshinele riw elling, $75; Lucius Ul Minn rrii. nmKlame rf erv I dfiaiill, il, lUUUlda ItS.V 1U1 11 IC lii.lfc ivji lriiv.vvi,i iw ail S. and Grace Tallman, 603 Hope- Wini? Scoutine a national Girl i Rser Wolcott School in Wilson at wing scouting, a national uiri.g.j. for volprs Qf thp gouth Scout program and one of three new District, which includes Deerfleld.

ventures nlanned bv the Hartford i Mrs. Mary Tyszka. newly-elected and $50; ronnirPc utiuimuiu va i Knuirt mo aH tn new vJtiu, luaiflli viuni wn. ronillvpc jvivvivhv, tu. i u.r z.

r. nt nr in attar homo mail rl tr 1 vwui Vl thaT rofAnvflrsinn mma Federal Aid in Stajje. i id iJi wLii liint iJiinfir nut nn if i more federal govern- state central committeewoman from cnanses na iMiuisruicu iu tr a iv- woman won a. wmsiow. Murray claimed town voters.

ul" 'i "'mere is industrial piants wmcn wui slow-- LV r. damages on his propertv on the "My primary objective is to help ment here in Connecticut than we i Hartford, also will be on the pro- Atkins said. "We have training lor jobs in tne ncia 01 avia- Kiam. Other speakers will be the us down, ami more tnan most peo- i-7f" th. wrv.

vest end of Murray and Adams correct a situation which many oi yiueon "jsuuui a mu realize." Mr. Die tnir.K. il we cant ana aon i thp Vnmrnunitv' obliuation streets, stating that the town had us recognize as a vicious eyu witmn i.n piiaii ssimsi. as many fede ral employees here as tion. E.

Wood, manager of Amerl- 1 two candidates for the House of move speeauy many woriteis ui put a sewer through his property the poatical macmnery ot Dotn par-jtiuott jj. aiiipman. neoion Ave-j we do slate employees." AiriinPS told 100 Senior Girl Representatives, James J. Hartnett oe waung. in 1007 nd hart rtnmnprt n.hhith ties" He chargea the "macnine nue, resningie nouse ana garage.

in i I rtnmnnH In the field of education "we mus st rphrta and Mrs. Hazei rnrau sumvan, "TllPre IS r.O reason Wnv lnOUS- one um -rr nut onnH nriffpc nf nn- Hpnrv Kamm ti UUIS ami men icauas xuuiouajr nmrlL cpr.tK co- snnal intpret in the manv nroblems allu "'usi into luau wmcu ex- c.pci.v suuic inra.iuic in iuiiuui. 11 irrv.t i Tj.3, tfri-w nnmnanv -i- rrv cannot high 'ages. tn through his propertv from our courts at every session of the Street, reshingle residence. $210.

urge sums of money are to be ni, -at" rtGW" tl District candidate, Charles sot to maite purchasing power Ivll vm. st.t General Assembly. They want to and J. S. Hasbrouck.

2190 Main rivm tn srhonU tnmpnnp shnnirf Now observing Girl Scout Week. Mahonev. l-pontntr nonnla pmn'rvvprl nr WP run DelOre ner atld na.S aids Mieuucu iiV k. aA i- th- Council will add vol- rr." 1. i Mr.

vvinslow stated that the road "ri iuui ui icsmmte see to it tnat tne money is put to .1, i 1 urms nnu oroduce more and more and it. a willing hand to the less fortunate. had not been accented bv the town noicl JDS as rewara lor me $400, proper use." ulw. i. 1 Hartnett aistrict.

ana wnere ne due to not being up to grade and "Party You stayed away, XolM. Mr. Atkins answered questions of mus'0 appreciation, together predicts he will draw mast of his 1 5 lw nt.t,. nxmtMraB Karaites t.t.11 xi-itr. fho WllllT Rpftlltinp Ifc rPffll- Urtna.

lp a won't mean anything. We'll have' Mould Aid Baldwin. ff fVa nr'We- anA T101 rtOoH tn UV an ,1 nlfe( ri i llff TTi 1 Tl iiuin i uevnu. linoo ii piit. K.s wi i ne men at ine ciose 01 tne meet- -c, miuuhh.

iiwr 1. uirmiM pi -rn pend a of erv and resourVe. Regardless" of prtv aff 1110" that the rubbish dumped on the R- don't like the way these people run hold a card tv todav 8.30p mR- He expiainPd that towns mav lar program, according to plans out- the Board of Education, one of the them. Mavbe you will welcome this Lion" cti'r, it nnt rrpatp ppnprai sinkin? funds lined at the meeting Thursday. orginal five members of the ration Annvp i WP rnnr nap connaence.

nno nf rtpr mctrirr navp wavs Two Main Objectives. received from her. kind and consid-. 925L Trip rrnrt ii-rArHini tn (ho UOUUIIUIIIIV vuic Lliciu uuk. ahnnt nil ana DOlnted OUt tOBt tne State IS UIK UIU6IOU1 uual u.

uu nr: in uioniunu in li ir- Two things are wanted in the erate treatment. From my long ac-: IIT He said he favored the reform, of Tn vp Vnr doing that verv thing. At present Held in which senior troops may i board's price panel. A graduate of oration counsel, was unable to voters who are going to vote for ouuis uiat postwar period; good homes and quamtancesnip wun miss nimmei- the minor court system, keeping inne, r. law allows reserves set tin bv train as units, studying meterology, Boston University and living at 62 conclude that there was either a 3 Lew Kinne? He is a candidate fori the law al -i? nu wi J'r.

Tfrr. dedication or accedance bv th aown Koveuumrin and running as towns on tor designated projects, motors, navigation, communications sv-ietions is required to obtain them, mismgly for what is right, not sim- "tion acPla" tn. taxes, promotion of aviation in Con-. "Pil'lA tf, i LSHi and other asnects of flying Begun I the father of four children. Hart- V- also should turn business over plv what is expedient." Plic Muirs was granted $la necxit strengthening of public independent.

Ptnl down tne lever! War Fund Surpassed. na tner aspect Iln Ilett was one of the organizers of to business people who know how to Mavor Mortensen said that Gover- damages, and the town was ordered geajth aws, maintenance and ex- ff his name in the bottom We hersfield contributed to in the national out "'nizaaon wn. adlt Pducal.ion and run it and thev ll succeed nor Baldwin, in order to get much refrain from using the land as a t7ns' 0n of good roads and adoption i1? Citizens Com- the ar Chest Drive Mrs. George hee ng recreation programs. His All the speakers introduced bv of his proposed program into ac- dump.

The $1d w-as ordered paid as measures to insure benefits to B. Armstead, chairman, reported started in other parts of the state. piatfonn includes a proposal to ro- Toistmaster Bob Steele, sports com- tion. wlU need an able Republican nominal damages after the court labor arid adeaUate housing. Pvte Remo Gambarotta is Thursday night.

There are still; Aviation Opportunities. tate the terms of members of the m.mtr.r for statinn wprp renreentation in the Leeislature: conciuaea mat no pecuniary aam- trinr home on lunougn at tne viua Ma- some suoscripwons out, sne saia. Mr. Wood, who told the senior board of education. residents of West Hartford.

Besides and he declared that Miss Himmel- age had been done to the refused renomination at the ria from Barstow. Fla. asked that these be sent in as scouts of job opportunities in the; Absentee Billots. A total of 330 absentee ballots Mr. Burt, they included Kristien stein could be depended upon to sup- To Burn Morteaje.

Republican caucus this fall for no! Your regular Republican canm- soon as possioie euner 10 tne wnn aviation field, said, "any girl who Jensen, beginning his second term port the Governor on worthwhile The twenty-first annual roll call reason other than that he dared dates for state representative are in her name or else to her home nas prepared herself through Wing have been received thus far bv the as president of the Chamber: Coun- measures, which, "because of politi- banquet of Orient Lodge, to be an Independent thinker W. Kinne and Blanche Pit-, tne local quota was ine scouting may have a better chance 1 Town cjerk or slightly more than t-v 1 trrs .1 1 finn1i4 tnViln4 ntirl I 1 (J v. nail Dull tVia r- laiiar Dnnii Vl innn Pflntflln? fi WflfK Pfl tt'llll MIS. ii.x ciunan reixivai Lucas oi timwoou iai pcuirai iuuiu uc wuicu ou ue neia mis evening at o.ju at to ooey tne Qictates oi nis own mijuumoii Ior a j00 so WT rpUf of t)le number mailed ar-i Lieutenant Leonard White, rendered ineffective. Masonic Temple.

a career, he stated. rast Master science rattier tnan tne nictates tj Meteroiogy is Pas rology is gard, Mrs. William F. Aitken. Mrs.

"is limited only by the amount oi r. A y-l M. r.rt. in eduaction you can get. The total includes both military and civilian ballots, which will be onened and cast next Tuesday in their respective districts.

Hartford nam flliL. iiai i.ii fi iiimi i iu. nr. M.m ni a lire i Wing flights in the Burton' Harris, and Mrs. C.

S0U11C" be Phttiine iZonta Club here. Dr. Martha Clif- Delegates from Grace Episcopal VSN, Catholic chaplain with Amer-j "I commend her without rserva- ward E. King will be toastmaster 'so-called 'bosses' in his own The Board cf Fire Commissioners icn troops in the South Pacific who tion to the voters of both parties and. the speaker will be Most Wor- numbers of the Citizens For Kinne i will meet today at 8 p.

m. in th3 reived some of his war experiences. the Second District for she dem-; shipiul Ansel A. Packard, grand- Committee Thursday night issued a Fire House. Walter J.

Dunn was chairman of oust rates in her character and herimasler 0f tne State of Connecticut. statement to voters urging his elec- Women wanted for general wool-the corr.mittee on arrangements. career all the qualities that responsi- The pavment of the mortgage on tion as an independent. i en mill help. Apply at Matson Mill, Bugbee Addresses Forum jble citi2ens should require of their Masonic Temple will be celebrated1 The committee statement com-i South Glastonbury.

Tel. 428. "No sororities fraternities or oth- Pub'ic servants." i with a special ceremonv which will mended Mr. Kinne's "independent; Advt er scret organizations are sane-1 Mrs. Merritt, first woman Senator the burning of the docu- and courageous stand" against the fioned bv the school authorities of ln Connecticut, in her talk, asserted: ment.

"use of minor court judgeships aS'YAlPA nmnilttoo West Hartford and since secret untli we have more women C1 'political patronage, and pointed out -i- i'lvn ICl- n. nntl.nn,4!Stl.......l. 1 the Diocesan TOyS Wanteds jlUlU lUiU LUC OIUUIS. OUC UK -IlLiUliria VyIKJIt 11 Will MLIC1K1 Thp Fyrhanpp rinh is neain nationwide scholarships in aviation Woman's Auxiliary meeting at gamzations are conducted outside! serving the general Assemmyj sponsored bv St. Rose's laKhe "ws' the "ly member of sponsoring an annual Christmas granted by Zonta clubs and told of jChii.st Church Cathedral.

Hartford, Toy Project. It consists of repair-, the group's interest in this field, -toav. The meeting will begin with ing damaged or discarded toys for) Training of Scouts to serve as vol- a Holy Communion service at distribution at Christmas time to unteer office aides will start with 10 a. m. the needv children of Wethersfield Troop 51 of East Hartford inaug-i The Highland Group meets at.

8 and Rocky Hill. Crating the program. jo clock tonight at the home of Mrs. Toys may be brought to Brigga-i The third new feature, of 203 Windsor man's Gas Station. Silas Deane motion picture appreciation, was Av.Miue.

Wilson. Hie-hwav or to thp Wphh Plavhnusp ionmirotprt TVmrcHav nioht mith Mrs. John M. Liddle Is home after school propertv and school Church defeated Troon 114 of Hosp lne legislature in ine lasi khi the Board of Education has no au- stitutions. of equality of educational; ffiwLn.

who had the courage to rise up the Board of Education has no au- ul 5 East Hartford PiiP ne- wno naa lne couiage iu use up. "arwora Fiie Maps Enlarged Activity Program thnnrv snri mnst riisrUim all re-opportunity and other measures ue-; this svstem and to appeal. tin. nnhlir uplfarp rprpivp thp ron- 111 tast 1J1S- rntnni. npmn.

spuasiuuiLies lur cwi rncuw lijul i--- tnct Scout Footha 1 paonp aamo lt7 it n. ti. rierat. on and action thev deserve, h. 1 "ut rootoau League game vnwnrv in thp Tnwi result from them." sioera tion ana action tney aeserve.

'at to fill a vacancy the mav Dr. Lloyd T. niarl. It -SZ Town; on the Highway also. Those whohnwinc nf -Movip.

Mreh On." 'spending two weeks at Hartford H. Bugbee declared, quoting from; Courage, Ability. 1 bovs in" top place in the league TiCourt of Glastonbury, the minutes of the Board of Educa-I Mr. Griffin, in commending the h'vW wnn i "This committee recognizes that tne minutes oi tne Boara oi t.auca-i Mr. untnn.

in commending tne having won four strs Rocky Hill i HospiUI. i i Wine hfloil an Ohio have toys to contribute should call March of Time film, members of the Christmas Toy the greatest threat to w- the great legislator," the tion meeting of February' 2. 1933. in Second District for its selection of, Troop 1 now his talk before the Hall High For- Miss Himmeisteln as a fjrst place wiu pjv urn Thursday night. said "it offers a capable, honest, dav at 2 d' on the 1 At the bp.mI committee stated.

annual meeting of the! Committee who are Stanley "Parents who think that mem- hard workinz. voting ladv with the r.i,,T Members of the 9-2290; F. T. Miller Leslie locaI for ne Hartford w.T. Le'pper, Anson j.j County YMCA Monday at the home Briggaman, 9-0040.

-ssions of the Town Court will be held Wednesday night, instead Tuesday night, until further Judge Roger W. Davis announces. Poquonork Notes. Cnoir rehearsal will be held in the of Poquonock Community i Church at, 7 o'clock tonight. At Lieut.

H. J. Kelley, Airman, Killed Over Germany bership in these organizations is courage of her convictions and the: elude: Pfc. John detrimental to character develop-i ability to drive those convictions; ''Z temperance. IFiske.

Emerson C. ment alone have the power to pre- home and in doing so. she will Burr, president of the Hopkins. Walter tent mpmhprshin nuntpd fir Rue- ii Womens Christian Temperance Knsrhp Alrin A Downes. Eric; of Sigmund Adler on Ashwell Av-i Gasoline Tank Ready.

Fresk. Herbert' pnne an pnlarpd nroffram nf nrtiv- The gasoline tank which will sup- oee in nis tais on social upveiup- nrmciaals come what mav mu uc vvnittemore. ineoauie DfiiiiKc, cu- jfv I eilp.st sneaker at tho mnrnincr rvnr- i XT.il Al4.r Tov! 1UJ was Announced inrhiriino- th. Piy an town cmupmem i.s cuinpieie-as announcea inciuaing tne th. Tnwn Farm Frerl i.i luc sun.

hp nointea out tnat as a memoer umnu m.n.i'-cii, iurn laj, employment of two ex- Woodhouse. first selectman, said Dr. Buzbee exn ained that actual- nt if nimm.i.t.in'l of- snip service in tne hiockanum Meth- Han Reed. Leo GraDDio. Viola Mac-' Iv sororities and fraternities were'frt hv.

hen nartieniariv iiirpetprt Church Sunday morning at Neil. Robert H. Kinne. John Ander- penencea kwi teaaers to conduct Thursday, and is ready for immedi- Bloomficld p. the Erasmus Club will meet in the parsonage with Rev.

Graham ID. Child. 1 The Merrie Four Club met Thurs- confident that the: so conducted as to be no problem in in fields nf labor invenllp' rip-'11 o'clock. Her topic will be Robert McKeown. William Ry-; sport activities iate use.

He is thP school but if there was a per- iimipnrv prinratinn nri th the Cast." an. Walter Wilson. Randolph ciectea v.ere. cnairman. bulk purchase of gasoline will be a i .1..

A rvirtfinrr 1 AflPr I.HrPTirP Wl Ul. hHHpH tn ul. mc iii'nir ui jvirs. n. o.

wasp snr.ai proQiem in ine namr me KlfkiUlfl'ltHl. lvu.r rtlUJt.liri ktlUnilt niHITU i crhnn'e ho tn assist it; .1 i. 'will De Dresentptl bv Mrs Norma PiOri phmn U'llllam 'RaW-soii. ana ireasurer, Lawrence Jen- -oi icainoow. whTPver nossible.

cnv.n fnr tho 01BMrt Bui eress at the church school Sun-r Sherman E. Hollister. Edwin nings. I wi will Mr ih Thnrsriav that l.lpntpnant Mrs. Aithur Lamphirr will en.rr- the Poquonork Thp four mnirt nn nr Rno-.

hi fii day at 9:45 a. and moving nic- iTVoat i.pnnio Mvpr Francis A parents night will be observed D.in n.mti poni. if.n.;. tain members of at her home this inni nrs nhriiril mcnta m.1.. .1...

i tUTCS On NpW Guinea Will bp shown 'nnmn Bavmnnri I Cnv I DV 1 TOOP IS, HO SCOUtS. WCdlirS- n.ii.j 1 1 1,111. WOmailS rial anrl rharurtpr ripvelonment of hp at the Youth Fellowship meeting in ICparnPV Jessie Hollister. Arthur P.jW at O.JO p. at the uprmon tfnnni.J..

nf hi. rioath 81 Plnoon nd evpning 1 rillUIUi til UIU III UUL Ut. PKn.U n- 11 4 VtltU i in.uiiun 4uiun. UU1 Vililliniti- 11 yji ui "in Mftln XT r- XJ i I I I.J. 1 "I lllrt I 1U11 irKdlUIMK tne mens scnooi pupus.

ne gave thrown out of work" and that iuoetnner. yeorge layior, oonn u-1 mann, TT Mrs. Wilhelmina Reid and rv R. Logan. A member of the JL Edwin H.

Lawton is scout sioners. particu.ar creait to miss uiark ana effort must be made to provide serv- One Court Case. iiiams, waiter r. roiey, nairy r. Coach Eric Norfeldt for their active icemen and women with jobs when! Only one court case was disposed Porter, Helen Fresk, Peter Jiovo, part In the physical development of; thev return.

i of in Town Court Thursday morn-Earl Pfau. Advt, master of the troop. Parents' night is an annual affair. Thomas J. Larkin when they hold a rally tonight at 7:30 at the Charles Wright School.

Edwin J. O'Mara of Wells Quar he boys and girls and the im- '-Ve need legislation for the bet- Ing by Judge James J. Connor. Feiton ferry, utto fiau, unanes Benjamin T. Elmore, Harry- rjortant ace tnat competitive ferment of nhnr shp sairl "fnr im- Harrv U.

Kaddins ol 383 west Pres- TJorDit. lkduis nouse. naiuiu hir u.fn Rrrn riiintt iTori shinman wai-irtnoaes ana Adeline justo win ao- ter Village has been elected secre l-rl liiat: naa utrn cirvitu Army Air Forces, Lieutenant Kelley was a graduate of Bloomfield High School, from which he graduated in 1938. He captained the basketball team of that year, and climaxed his athletic career by leading his team to the state basketball championship in the C-D tournament at Weaver High School. He leaves his tJiPcu in i-iiatii yiuvuiK uill IIUUMII LU ct 11UI1 UI UU- tun onccc, nai uuiu, "ao nncu trusts fnr thp nannr coli-nfrp I velopmer.t.

faculties for the aged, the sick i for passing a red signal light. iter Parker, Aiirea woioszczuk. imuih, u. i tary of the Democratic Town Coin- TJorrman nrinrnal anA h. h.f.

i Jnonn Wl lam I HIP. KOOert P. wv uir y. r.t mittee. a civil service examination will be held to fill the position of postmaster of Poquonock, to which P.vrick S.

Connor j.was temporarily appointed recently. Applications for thp examination will close November 23, and the date of the examination, to be held at Windsor, will be announced later. The position pays $1100 a year plus a $300 temporary Absentee Ballots. i.ui i aim Iircuv, ucliri pi UI.CI-LiUIl Ul iOies. i of Hall High School, talked on col- our public health and safety and an i Double Ten Circle of Kings' iGrant" Nettie A.

Hollister, Charles lege entrance examinations and improved educational program. To 'Daughters will hold an all dav meet-'T' Andrews and May Pfau. Junior Farmers Sunday. Starling at 10 a. m.

the boys and girls under the supervision of their leader, Town Clerk Arthur C. Willard re- ported Thursday that 621 absentee wife Mrs. Constance Hale Kelley ing today. Hostesses will be Mrs. uemorrauc meeting.

scholastic aptitude tests. Speakers these I pledge my were introduced by Mrs. William A. Burpee, will make a ter. Dudley Andrews and Mrs.

Emmett: Frank J. Nol olan. East Hartford! townwlde rollection of Hartford: a year-old daugh have been returned to date. i Jeanne: another sister. Sister Marv Pratt.

ponce tsoara ana uemu- an(j tin cans president and Demo-j and tin cans annual increase. Police Court Voters To Be Made. i Roberts of the Order of Mercy: and Dancing with Danny Orchestra cratic nominee ior state senator irum More than $250 was raised in the! The Board of Registration will three brothers, Frank and Robert, uifuum, every rrioay ana baiuraay nigntjtne rouiui uisuiui, xiiuisuay sale of War stamps at the Center iwuo.v uij iiiS.ii,.. saje 0I vvar oramps at tne uenter Duce's Property Confiscated. Tnmp 9 AD X3nitn at the Old Dutch Restaurant, 'predicted a Democratic victory schnoi Wednesday Thp Dlcturp ofimake voters Monday afternoon 1 all serving with the armed forces Swift.

Forum president. About 300 parents and faculty members attended. Refreshments were served. Trof. WauRh to Speak.

Piofcssor Albert E. Waueh. head of 'he department of Economics at Glastonbury, Conn. Station 35. Connecticut at a meeting of Demo- the arnbulance which the students! and 3 p.

m. at the Town Hall. This Bloomfield has subscribed $4300 Mussolini's personal propertv and Advt. icratic Party workers at headquarters: ar. DUrchasine is ranidlv beiivr roll is for the convenience of those who 0f its $4800 quota for the Communi- 'rpai WPrp ordered confiscated Clarence T.

Beeks, 22. of 52 Street and Leonard M. 21. of 117 Mather Street, Martha Pitkin Chapter, DAR. will here.

ored in, denoting a satisfactory sale; have become 21 since the last session ty War Chest, it was announced Rnme court todav at the re- University of Connecticut, Liuversny oi Connecticut, Mr. Nolan praised the selection m0nth "two fine businessmen," Henry J.j w.st Sch School tn'- charBPri with breakina and enterinz hold a food sale 111 Sage-Aliens lo-Stoirs. will address the November, store Saturday at 10:30 a. m. of the West Hartford ISlt Mrs John Keithline heads the com- sales amounted to oi tne Doara.

inursoay Dy unairman nans r. qUest of the customs superinten- Armistice Service. Treunefields. It is hoped that ad- dent's office. Mpmtwrs of the local American ditional donations will be made to; Thp nrrier olsn nrnvlHprl fnr spIi.

Carini and John W. Lawrence with QQ nar n.tif nnvHf.lrtn. nf Women Voters In Webster J.u mittPP in r.harP. iD emocratic candidates for state rep West Hartford Library building The Ladies Aid Society of the resentatives from Glastonbury Monday afternoon at clock. His or J.aL.

u. ink South Congregational Church will PTA Council. "C4U uuuri UUIIU Ui WU UA hlU ir, th. hold public in the subject will be, "When You Vote a supper vestry Mrs. Clinton H.

French was elect- each. 4 of 188 Talcott Wednesday, November 8 from 5:30 P(j president of the Glastonbury 40, A nhnr nf spvoral hnfiks anrl wide-' oirl to 6:30 p. m. Parent-Teacher Council Thursday tion by the students during October i Legion post will attend the Sunday; help put the local effort over the 0f the property of Mussolini's while the South School with 100 services of St. Paul's Lutheran1 top 1 immediate family, per cent participation sold stamps Church.

Commander Francis There was a large attendance at; Rome newspapers said the great-totaling $124.85. 1 Roberts said Thursday night. Each the Women's Guild meeting Thurs- Pr part of Mussolini's goods had Raymond B. Thiesen. son of Mr.

year the local post attends the ser- day evening in the parish house. trasferred previously to Brar.il and Mrs. Raymond E. Thiesen of 1 vice of some church in observance! Mrs. William Tuller's committee had by planes of a transatlantic airline Garden Street is recovering from 'of Armistice Day.

charge of refreshments. i0jr Whlch Vittorio Mussolini son nf an appendectomy at Hartford Hos-! Members planning to attend the: a large attendence is expected at t.he former dictator was president The Misses Anne Louise services should meet by 10:45 m. the Republican rally today at 8, Griswnld. Cynthia Hick, and Mar-Sundav at the intersection of; p. m.

in the Blue Hills firehouse, Goebbels Sees Nai Viclorr. garet Griswold. former members of church Street and Wolcott Hill when Representative William J.i New York, Nov. 2. (AP.l 'Nai Troop 65, Girl Scouts, have been Road.

Miller. Mrs. Frances Redick. 'i cre- Propaganda Minister Paul Joseph iv printed articles on economics and 'J-. chard with non-support, For the best interest of tn cnr.pp riamin wairin Matistlcs Professor Waugh who has, being held under tends Harl-ord elect Mrs.

Marion Cox and ne officers named are" Mrs. oren or the Ln.versity staff for 20 a- wm Mla under boncts: Attorney J. Robert Galvin as the Brereton H. Mucklow, vice presi- ears is a mcrnuei oi wip oiaic, n)h wwn representatives to tne state ripnt- Mrs fienrcp Harrineton Postwar Planning Board and O'herchai Res and dispositions and ceisiatllIe. Vote Republican.

Pull I twar Planning Board and chair-: ini TZZ Legislature. Vote Republican man i of the State Commission to adds; Jo11" f2'i the top lever dvt ise Election Laws. -Street Wethersfield. 61 East District Boy I urer: Mrs. Walter scnmiat Rev accepted in Marinership 100-B in oCOUtS, phairman nf thp srhnnl Innrh ron.

wu, will S. Nutt, S'orer Chapter. OES. will hold tinued to November 16: Joseph and Mrs. Charles ovan.

41, of 17 Owen Street breach SPt RoIe'I PuhlicitJ' chairman. Hunter to Talk Here. tary or tne state: ana can Dr Russell P. Hunter of the State state treasurer, will speak. Other Fisheries and Game guests, it was announced Thursday will speak to the Wethersfield His-, will be Frank Healy of Windsor torical SocietV Mondav at 8 p.

m. at Locks; Charles Vincent of Simsbury, th hnmp nf Francis Goodwin II. 408 candidate from the Seventh Sena- Goebbels declared today that the German people would be victorious in this war, which he said would see a triumph of the "virtues of National Socialism" over the various "bourgeois class-ruled states." regular meeting luesaay evening at nf rnn)innpH troop win assemoie at oi. noses erhmirit win nraw nlans for of the peace, continued to assembIe at fat- Roses Mrs Schmidt wiU draw p) wethersfield. Seth W.

Darley. state fuel administrator, will address a meeting of tenants in the Community House. Drum Hill Park today at 8 p. m. He will talk on "The Emergency her 18: Joseph Mangiafico, 30, of 52 rnmmnnitv rinh a conference with the state super- Frantlin avonnp hrpo.h thp 1 11e -Ong Mill OOmmiinitJ C1UD m-orrrnm th Masonic Temple.

A class of cardidates will be initiated and will be served. Follow- "VL, will hold Its regular monthly Vh- continued Hartford As broadcast by the German Hartford Avenue. Dr. Hunter wasitorial District; and Harold J. Wat to Thursday: Xii i i A report on the County ruei situation.

cnhoriiiUH fnr riprpmlipr ns loca candidate Tor renresenta- agency DNB and recorded hv the 26, of 149 Collins ti chVL. a Council meeting was mude by Mrs. Street breach of the peace and iT George E. Walker and Mrs. Nutt.

uocai memoers oi tne t.ignt and professor Edward L. Troxell tive A short movie will be shown. Associated press, uoeooeis asserted Forty, the honor organization of wns tr talk at this meetinir 1 Refreshments will be served and in his weekly newspaper, Das Reich: The Evening Star group will meet ttciillt lino kv uiaiiiitu tuiv-i -otilViD 4nl1 4a i A. rvenms nt clock at JQ1i lalnment. the American Legion Auxiliary, will liave exchanged dates.

will follow. A special has been won and nothing otfonH tiid iiomesieaa fair. Thp niinnal fair hplH nt hnnniiot Url nvrl Cn I vitatinn has been extended to all 'lost in this war. The last battle 42, Of 57 RUSSPll; fsfPFk tn Fieht Inflation. i rhnrrh nf rhricf was rl'mr.

Rcbii, Koad. independent voters. The gcneral'alone will decide." Street, violation ol the rules of the Athens. Nov. 2 (AP.) The i arierized hv eeneral chairman Mrs.

iirday honoring Miss Maude Clark 10 of Blast Hampton, the Chapeau De- Agnes DiStefano of 200 Forest partmental Street, Rocky Hill, forfeited a bond of $12 for passing a stop by road: Eric Anderson. 30. of 114 r.r...lr ynvprnmnit. is pxnected 'road: Eric Anderson. 30, of 114 Greek Spies have ion ears.

committee in charge of thp rally is composed of Mrs. Ralph E. Finley, vice-chairman of the Republican i The Sarah Whitman Hooker Beklen Street, New Britain, breach 1 at Chap er. IlauKhters of the Aien- of peaee, and resistance, an el tonalie leading banks Sunday in cessful More than 170 fried ior ifort to combat lllllation ana chirken dinners wpre served. OUI1VJUU UA.

ft 1 A 1 IU 4iiiiui nuii.i.ii"n lizp thp ilrurhnm. which has, W-i Baker. Km A.ansU Mr. I Orrin Optrhpll nf i ross tar, iiiUKr sir auuuiiy iiwm ou m. (oiled lVh.V' rPOS r.

L'" State. Hotel. Main Street. theft It. Is linriprslnnd that, thp rirachmn i An Ior 11 TM IIAIUUIU I uuiiv nWSg EF? SSSS "ricSrsBi CorsoThoma he Hart- tools on hnd--Advt Edmund A Dube of Orchard Ave- i N.

Bardon, Gabriel Plgnone, Robert from an automobile, coiitinuprl tn ho tii tn to.iin tetaA nt Cross work has Deen YOUR WASTE PAPER Build, 118 Thursday under bonds of "fisnn k. 1 Glastonbury branch by by tvouennons urns store, imon.n c. ern I t.et.n rm.hpii Miivap Waitpr IS NEEDED TO MAKI AIRPlANf WING TIPS riesctunions etc 3-8G67 32-38'7 uwu murium. price fixing went nto etiect "k'- mts wainout i.nnmn. nue.

iMPwingiun, w.s unru Vr 7 -Arivt Ralph Fiance. 20. of 35 Hunger- and some commodities became even in memory of the late Richard S.j Detroit. Nov. 2 Judge William H.

Tribou for viol- C. Morey, Stephen L. Francis. Scott The to managers office street' vlolatin of the rules scarcer, particularlv salt, kerosene Williams who was liaison officer secretary of the Mechanics' ation of the rules of the road. O.

Early and Anthony Balesano. ouesu that residents be careful the road. $24; James Smith. 45. and matches.

(The drachma once and chairman of the disaster com-j Educational Society of America! Notes. "odd i7f TTartTiiV lo put out cans of hot ashes for 24 Canton Street, theft of gas- was worth 19', rents. It now takrs mittee. Independent) said tonight that! Mrs George Rowe, repiesent-i philndMphm. Nov.

2-'(AP )-The V.rti.-Mt as doing so has been the oline and tampering with an auto- about 45 billion to equal one cent.) Annl reelected 20.000 Detroit production employees ing the Saturday afternoon Club, Securities Commission reported today with pre mpmhprs nf tho MRS tl War Rniirls miri Stamns at ttanmrtlnns by riistomfts i of several fives Iftp.v in town mooup, iwo ninnins nn tne nrsf 11111 uimii 111 mr imm uimiui, rubbish trucks Collection equip- riwpe and 30 days in iall on the iidoriess ri.v round. ne vrnine 111 oe usr a pr ncipair, would strike begining at 10 a. m. the Webb Theater tonight. Wiw York 8 ocic Exrhani; for Nov.

i ROCKY HILL WASTE PAPER CURB COLLECTION SUNDAY, NOV. 5 Wl End Jr. Fsrmnrs 4H Club ment i damaged ttierebv It was second rnarge: Arthur J. sirois, wasnington, isov. At'.

An oy mis. runups m. inpvui, cnairman tomorrow. 1 BOY SCOUTS Will collect waste nnrrhns tnvnivinc 77 as? shure: and most rases railing of of 484 Ann Street, breach of the ortorlrss and "nrn-lrrltatinr" house- of the home service unit, Smith said that 70 ipprpsrnt a Lives' paper Sat, Nov. 18-Advt.

74 ie; im-oivma 70.224 hrps in- n-e IVtitmoft is required. pesre. 30 days in ,111: James A Ma- hold fly spray has been perfected Mrs. Nevin reported at, the aivlof the Detroit MESA voted at. a The Junior Choir of the First 33 nort honev.

52. of 1P0 Collins Street, las- by Agricultural Department research nuel meeting that, her committee meet tne to walk 0111 in mvmpathv Church of Christ, Congregational Wtr p.tofr alo wr civious carriage, bond forfeited for chemists, thp Drpartment an- has assisted 107 servicemen during with an MESA iurisdirtionnl rinntP win ho hold nt 2 5 in todav Rov thai pvlra hnntl. You've Hone nil failure to appear in court, nounced today. the past year, made 198 home calls in Toledo, Ohio. I The Church Council of St.

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