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MONDAY, DECEMBER T. I f ll v o u K i m i iHmubfotrr Suntitto HrraGt A veng* DzUy CbcolatiiM ' T h e W d s t h w Mr. and Mrs. Edward Narsn of Fhr tka Montli at Nnvember, 1$4S FoiecMt at U. S. Weather Bnraw Roosevelt street gave a fumvell A bout Town party at their home last night, for 7 , 8 1 4 Continued moderately eeld this TUESDAY A T PINEHURSt their nephew, Frank B. Weir, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weir of Nembar at ton Audit itticiurjjpfiifr tw uFuiun raiu sftomoon and toaigM. U n Tear N«. 27 Ratfon Stamp for Coffee. Daughtera at Liberty, No. 12S, 117 Summer street, who Is leaving Barsan at Orentotlans . L.O.L.I., wiU hold their monthly tomorrow for Fort Devens with a ' ' ' Hanchesier-^A City of Village Charm meeting In Orange hall tomorrow group of boys entering the service I MEAT SUGGESTIONS evening at seven o'clock aharp. from this town. Relatives and The annual children's Christmas (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CEI IIM i Beef Heart...... friends who were present favored U) M.ANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8,1942 party will follow the meeting. Frank with a purse of money. V0L.LXIL,N0.68 Saoerkrant and Frankfnrts Each member is requested to bring Other parties have been given for New Baft Saaerkraut...... an Inexpensive gift for exchange. him. Mrs. Noren used a color Worthy Mistress Mrs. Albert Lilnd- scheme of red. white and blue on : Batra Fkacr Swift Premium say hopes for a good turnout of her buffet table and a handsome After Stukas Struck Stalingrad ^ Saatked Berf T on gu e... Special I ...... l b . 39c the members, on this first occasion centerpiece of red, white and blue | when she assumes the chair. Re­ carnations. 20 French Vessels Allied Forces Holding freshments and a pleasant time Chickena, 5 ^ Rm. weight. Special! . . .lb. 49c will be enjoyed. Memorial Temple Pythian Bis-1 From HALE’S ters will meet tomorrow evening in 4 : COLD CUTS Word has been received that Odd Fellows hall. The meeting! Apparently Intact Pfc. Austin Johiuion has been pro­ will be followed by a social with JelHed Corned Beef JelHed Tongue moted to Master Sergeant in the Solidly Upon Heights refreshments served by the stand-1 'iV ii Pepper Loaf Boiled Ham .Baked Ham 360th Engineers. 2nd Battalion, ing entertainment committee of Solve Your Gift Problem Camp Claiborne. La. Sergeant which Mrs. Frances Chambers is | Please order before 6:00 this afternoon for Tuesday Johnson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. In Toulon Harbor chairman. f«iy — by noon Tuesday for afternoon delivery. Simon Johnson of 60 Russell Hand Tinted Currier & Ives «>- street and was inducted into the U. 8. Army on October 12, 1942. The daughter bom December 2 ] AIR PATROL COATS 51 Sunk, Damaged or In Region to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 8. Haas Water repellent gabardine with smart fitted waist, tight cuffs, Brave Tars The weekly rehearsal of the Bee­ at the Melrose, Mass, hospital, has Cork Table Place Mats yoke back. Sizes 12 to 20...... $5.98 Unaccounted lor and thoven Olee club will be held this . een named Carolyn Haas. Mrs. All wea,ther gabardine costa In natural gabardine. Boxy atyle. Tanks Battle for Thirffl I XP-hiduLTjtt G/veen/Jne. evening at 7:30. It is requested Haas prior to her marriage was I Twelve beautiful Currier A Ivea Sizes 10 to 20. , Four Escaped, Knox Save Lives 'i 1 / OiAL^lSl ^ 302 MAIN STREET that all members attend to prac­ Miss Elizabeth Goslee, daughter scenes. Buy one of each pattern or Spangler fs Chosen Successive Day in No I ■ ■■ nc /^r, tice for the concert next Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G ^lee | make up sets of 4-6-8 or 12. Heat­ Says; Some Damaged proof and waterproof. • w - 4 5 O f Scores evening. of Elwood street. Ships May Be Re­ Man's Land South of $ ^ . 9 8 — $ 7 claimed by Germans. G. O. P. Chairman Key to Approaches of Martex Dry-Me-Dry Survivors of Four Mer^ and Tania; [ -A> Washington, Dec. 8.— {fPi chant Ships Relate Iowan Labeled Neutral ^ Both Sides TryingJ DISH TOWELS —Secretary of Navy Knox Wants Sweeping | For Decisive Pundhl WOOL and RAYON SLACKS reported today that of 75 Tales of Valor After Toward All Condi- \ Victory in 1944 F i^ c h ships of all types in Arrived at Port, dates; To Discuss Strat­ In Aerial Attac Navy, gray, grean and brown. Slxaa 12 ^ Toulon harbor when the Ger­ for to 20. $1-00 mans moved in, 20 apparent-1 Washington, Dec. S.—W>) — The egy with All Factions, London, Dec. 8.— Ahj The amazing 3-flbre towel—cotton, epun rayon and linen. Drlea ly were left intact, 51 were valor of a handful of American Smoke billows slwward from an Industrial area of Stalingrad after German, Stukas attacked the lied forces were reported to] more dishes faster and leaves less Unt Colored borders in blue, sunk or damaged or are now geamen was credited today with Russian dty on the) Volga, according to the caption accompanying this German photo which reached St, Louis, Dec. 8.—( ^ — be holding solidly today on I green, and red. unaccounted for and four es- saving the lives of scores of their tbia country from neutral Portugal. The Republican National the heights dominating Te*| Reversible Coats For Girls caped. The vessels damaged— shipmates and paaaengera on four Committee — harmoniously bourba while tanks battled ] some at which at least may be re- torpedoed United Nationa vessels, for the third successive day] 52” X 52” Hand Printed Bright plaids, vrltb gabardine lining. Boxy and belted styles. claimed—Included three battle- In two cast coast porta, aurvlvora united again after one of its SlMs 8 to 16. ships, the Dunkerque, Strasbourg of the merchant ships, sunk during McNutt Calls ^ bitterest feuds in history— in a No Man’s Land south ] and Provence, he aald. The vea-1 October and November, told of the Heavy Snows Hamper set about organizing for the th^ Tunisian town, key to the] TABLE CLOTHS aels classified by the Navy here as man who risked drowning to patch 1944 presidential campaign approaches to Bizerte and] “afloat and apparenUy Intact" In- a life boat, the young seaman who Staff Cbief s today under a new chairman . Both sides were eluded two l^ht cruisers, three gave his life to lower a boat for - m . heavily by air, trying for the Three smart patterns In all color com- $10-98— $12-98 Russians’ Operations labeled a neutral toward all binations. Prelaundered and guaranteed destroyer leaders, three destroy- others; and of those who chose cer. claive battle punch and to chokal ers four submarines, two gun-1 tain death rather than overcrowd candidates and one who said ne faat color. tp off Buppliea and reinforcemMasI boaU, one demlUtarlzed batUe- a boaUoad of survivors, For Meeting was ready to call in and discuss which might Up toe balance. ship and 6 tankers. ' 185 Dead Or Missing strategy with all factions. He ia Gain Slajor Advantage Those-which escaped as had one ship, which carried survivors SoWet Unite suu Push Allied Airmcii 63-year-old Harrison E. Spangler, The AlUes, however, gaJnad a I ' Another Shipment of B A B Y SHOP Ahead in slow %oing Iowa party wheelhorsq, formerly been previously known were four g^rller sinkings, three of Plunges into Task of major advantage in the battle oCl 70” X 90” All White Alpine submarines. which were announced previously Filling in Frame'..ork Smashes at Nazi Fort­ associated with the Herbert Hoo­ supplies. I Baaed on Air Scooting by the Navy, was torpedoed In a ver and Alf ''M. London cam­ liiis waa toe acquisition o f Dai>| Attack Japs’ paigns. He was elected chairman Quldren’$ Beacon Bathrobe$ The Information given out by daylight attack early last month O f Labor Control Set- ifications and Lines. kar aa a United Nations port Iqfl South America.’ Altogether by acclamation late yesterday to an agreement between PiatMil in stripes, checks and plaids. Sizes 2 to Knox at a press conference was | off SHEET BLANKETS 135 men are dead or missing from Up Likely to Be Unique succeed Rep. Joseph W. Martin, Boissof, governor general oCf In. red, blue and rose. based on aerial reconnaissance of Moscow, Dec. 8.—(/P)— Bases Again of Massachusetts, who resigned to ’ $1.98 the French harbor at Toulon. this action, the Navy reported last French West Africa, who Just the thing for cold nights. A | night. leavy snows aloag the Rus­ devote all his time to his duties placed himself under AdnSnUl Good quality, all white In 70'.'x90” H (Vichy reports previously had Washington, Dec. 8— (iPh— War as leader of an enlarged House Harrison E. Spangler, new Two torpedoes struck the medi­ Manpower Commissioner Paul V. sian front, coupled with chairman of the Republican Na­ Jean Darlan, and Lieut. aald the whole fleet there had um-sized merchantman and it sank Dive - Bombers Smash minority. fierce German counter-at-; tional committee,.-feels there Is a Dwight D. Eisenhower, com Girls’ S' irts been scuttled by the French. The In about 10 minutes. The ship McNutt plunged into the task to­ Repeatedly at Japanese Compromise Choice er-in-chlef in North Africa, 72”x99” Two Stork White Sheet Blankets...... $1.79 number was eatimaCed at more carried 299 persons including 169 day of filling in the framework of tacks, hampered offensive op­ The Cedar Rapids attorney who definite trend against many poli­ in flared styles or full pleated skirt with em­ cies the Roosevelt administration bower announced that toe 1 than 60.) a labor control structure likely to erations of the Red Army to-1 Troops on Sands Be­ has been a member of the com­ Nations' Navlea are free now broidery around waist, line with suspenders. mittee for ten years, emerged as is following. Bright red, navy, brown or green plaid. Sizes A memorandum issuec to re­ (Ooatlaaed oa Page Ten) day but Soviet authorities use the port and Allied 72” X 95” Chatham $2 .2 5 porters showed in addition to the be unique In the nation's history. tween Gona and Buna. a compromise choice to break a 2 to 6x. said their troops still pushed may use Its airfields. t h m battleshlpe that the follow­ As an opener. McNutt scheduled two-ballot deadlock between Wer- Thus, in a struggle in wMdkl ing vessels were lA some condition a meeting with the Army and ahead in slow-going smashes AUled Headquarters In Aus-Jner W. Schroeder, Chicago at- Believes Public both sides must rely heavUy on aw| of damage from either demolition Fire W recks Navy chiefs of staff to work out at GermanTfortifleatione and com­ __ .iu - , 1 SI.™, tomey and Illinols committee and aea transport of supplies “ MADISON” BLANKETS or other metiiods of scuttling. trails, Dec. S ^ U P h - Allied Mersl opposed by the Wendell Boy$’ Gitton Jersey Suits some fundamental questions, but munications. A dispatch to Izvea- men, toe AlUes have cut Uu The Commandant Teat, a aea- Ua, the government newspaper, ranged far-to punish Japanese air U vviUkle forces on Isolationist ends of miles from their 50% Rayon — 50% Cotton ahead lay reorganization of his ex­ Assorted stripe tops with plain colored plane carrier observed to have a Two Floors aaid that there had been a heavy and sea baaea ringing New Guinea I grounds, and Frederick E. Baker, Now Is Tired routes to toe North African : Light weight but warm Chatham blankets severe list to port. panded agency and perhaps a bat­ Bpowfall between the Don and and dive-bombers smashed repeat­ a young Seattle business man and a n believed virtually to $ 3 . 9 8 shorts with suspenders, in brown, navy, teale, tle with the outgoing Congress in in cedaroae, rose, blue, green and peach. green, maroon, and aqua. Sizes 1 to Ox. $1.39 Two heavy cruisers of the Suf- Volga rivers in the SUUingrad edly at Japanese troops fo r r ^ Schroeder and Baker withdrew eliminated the U-boat menace ha| fent class and ope light qntiaer Ito-dying d^m. aiea. and proposed Spangler’s election O f New Deal toe itouto Atlantic. A r the OallBSoimiere elass Of Building The first step in his program, The Germans were reported back onto the sand spits between in the Interest of harmony. Planes Strike Again McNutt told a press conference Gona and Buna, while howitaers Hand Blocked were “very heavily on fire." taking advantage of the weather- The Willkle forces stopped WhUe Britain's Eighth At«|F| One heavy cruiser, the AJKert*. i ^ yesterday, will be a "determination obbed their shells onto the be­ Schroeder as they had set out to stiU paused befon El Agheila, of the basic military needs for slowed operations by throwing up sieged troops, an Allied communi- Spangler Declines to Turkish, Baby Bibs which was aground and possibly | JplUU,UUU Estimated defense works east of the fortified do, but could not claim Spangler Libya, Ulied planes struM agi on fire. -nanpower.” ]ue aaid today. aa their man, nor could any other State Flatly Novem­ by night Sunday against While he declined on grounds of points of Vertiaeby and Peskova- Nippon’s fliers attempting to at­ DISH TOWELS Lie With Decks Awash Damage in Blaze in ta, on the eastern bank o f the presidential possibility. A Wlllkie and followed up yesterday a In small and large sizes. military secrecy to say whether he tack at the Allied rear, had bad ber Election Outright Described aimply as scuttled Bridgeport Today; Don. spokesman said their group was bomb and cannon raids oa 10c 50c contemplated revision of plans for luck. satisfied, though, because Schroe- Goulette, nine miles to the ei and lying either with decks awaah Many Counter-Attacks Four colorful patterns in florals, a total armed force of 9,700,000 Out of 18 medium bombers. Repudiation by Voters. or und bomba on the runways and and House Republican declarations and In w a f" All with inside zippers. Pouch or envelope styles. class; three desti^ers of the Si- tion la now considered as a nation­ tion in any way,” the communique $ 1 . 6 9 ing. stated. the dispersal area of the airdrome. ®f tast April and Septem ^r adyo- WhUe declining to state flatly Suffers Serious Boras Ic to moun class and two dsatroyers of al pool from which the needs o f that he thought the November An unofficial fire damage esti­ More than 800 Germans were The Japanese fled the buildings for eating that the United States WUUmsntio, Dec. $—(FVr-^tel'J the Pomone class. the armed fortes, Industry, agri­ election, at which the Republicans mate was set at $100,000 and al­ killed on sectors of the Stalingrad the trees and the fliers laid down owed it to the world to help other ter F. Casey, 27, sa empisya a(T Two gunboats of the B3an class culture and essential civlUan ac­ registered heavy gains, an and the Oladiateur, a not layer. though the "under control” signal area, the communique said, and machine-gun fire catching many of M^^Uons in making the next peace the Hartford Colt Flrcanna Oa«| $3*25 and $5-00 was sounded at 7:38 o'clock—two tivities will be supplied." outright repudiation of toe New One cargo ship, the Golo. In supplying those needs, Mc­ nearly 2,000 were listed killed on them. Two planes on toe shell-1 last. The April resolution adopted suffered aertoos burns today , f _ V ___ hours and 25 minutes after the at Chicago was largely a Willkie Deal, he declared: FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS One heavy cruiser of the Suffren Nutt said, draft boards now being the cei.tnl front west of Moscow. -jocked runways were reported de­ gasoline he was using to Colors: Black, brown, navy. flames were discovered— firemen 'On the railway line from stroyed. product. "I do feel there is a definite hot automobile eogtos flai cIm s . were still wetting down the char­ Integrated Into the War Manpower Senator Taft of Ohio, who has trend against many policies tola Two-piece models. Fine quality flannel, with One former battleship which had commission will give essential in­ Rzhev to Vyazma, Soviet troops The airdrome at Gasmata, on set Us dothlng afire. He waa t red debris and smouldering ruins waged active military operationa toe aotito shore of New Britain, renounced any presidential ambl- administration is following. If this en to the Windsor ComnnmHar 1 WeVe Come A Long Way Since Pearl Harbor collar of contrasting color. Full cut. been demilitarised, the Oondorcet. at press time. dustries and agriculture equal $1 .4 9 and wiped out about two compan­ and shipping in toe harbor were trend continues toe Republicans morlal hospital where One Firefighter Injured ies of German infantry and de­ bombed. A tanker off toe harbor (Oontinoed on Page Ten) should be even more successful In was placed on the danger Hat. Wl$>l (OsBUnaed ea Page n gh t) Only one firefighter, Joseph H. (Ooatinned on Page Bight) TOILETRIES stroyed eight tanks,” the war bul was one target but because of the 1944 election.” nesses said his ear stalled aa H*b no military aecret that Pearl Harbor was a had some very unpleasant experiences with these Carrol, 45, o f 642 Beechwood letin reported. larkness toe result was not cer­ Known As Bitter Fighter IncUne and he was attemptT blow to America; but neither is it a military secret supermen. Point fiye in favor of the United Nations, avenue, suffered any real injury An air battle in the Caucasus tain. Spangler, a veteran Republican and he was treated at emergency start It by pouring gasoltoa that this country has taken some long strides since and the score's mounting! SUTTON’S BUBB^Le ' b ATH...... 59c RAYON KNIT GOWNS Pledge Defeat resulted in the loss of 11 German Several Zeros went up out of Door Not Shut leader who came up toe hard way the motor from a container. COMPLETE PERFUME LAMPS ...... $1.00 hoepltal by Dr. Michael V. Sdor- Oil Shortage planes and damage to three while Gasmata to intercept a reconnais­ but never a candidate for public December 7, 1941. What’s that you say, AdolL, tino, for a poeaible fractured left iand actions brought the slaying > While we've' been remembering Pearl Harbor, REVLON BEAUTY B A G ...... $1.00 of beautiful printed rayon. Lace trim. At­ sance plane and at least one was office, is known as a bitter fighter Can Sink Any Warship name three? W e’U name nine without even batting Of Nipponese toe. of 600 of the enemy, the noon shot down. ' On Monarchy for what he wants. And he^wasted aneyebudi! boys, we’ve bc«n working, too. Building bombers SUTTON’S BATH P O W D E R ...... 59cI tractive gift Item. Price: - * $1 -6 9 Ladderman Carrol said be re­ Seen Serious communique aaid. Washington, Dec. Sr—MP) Iatoli| Set Fire to Whar\’ee no time telling his first press con­ baaed bombers can sink aay . . . mighty flying fortresses that have bombed hell OLD SPICE COLOGNE...... $1.00 ceived the injury when a radiator One dispatch from the central Other planes pushed far north ference last night the main thing fell on hU foot as be was cleaning front said that the roads were lin­ ship afloat, Including faat Take our armed forces, for instance.. .it wasn't out of Europe. Or maybe you'd rather not be re­ W RISLEY HOBNAIL COLOGNE...... $1.00 to Kavleng harbor, in New Ire­ Franco Says Restora he wanted waa “a sweeping Re­ Measages Exchanged by up water-damaged stock on the Not All Possible Done ed with German bodies. The ad­ land, early yesterday, and set fire srs, says Ueut. CoL ET‘ minded. . . . OLD SPICE BATH POWDER ...... $1.00 eecond floor. publican victory In 1944 Carmichael, 29-year-oM long ago that ours was still a peacetime nation, and vancing Red Army discovered to wharves and storage dumps. tion Conditional on “ I think toe November elections yet right now we have American Expeditionary RUBINSTEIN BATH POWDER...... $1.00 Roosevelt and (Burch' Mrs. (3iarles L. Ferron, who In New England in hurriedly made German cemeter der of the 19th bomber BASEMENT with her husband Operates the Mc- The Buna area ground fighting, clearly showed the result of an Stop pouting, Benito.. .we aren’t forgetting you! Plus Tax. ill Made Public Today. lea in almost every settlement, it to push toe Jaj>anese into the sea, Regime Continuation. toe which has fought through all Forces parked on every important Axis doorstep in Exquisitely Hand Decorated Waste Baskets in (^harni- Ooy-Ferron School of Music on the Converting to Coal. was said. accumulation of 10 years of South Pacific. Carmichsel. U the world. You know what we mean, A dolf.... You’ve been having a little trouble fighting our tanks continued Intermittently, toe com­ ing Ptwtel Colors...... $1»19 The bitter fighting went on un­ munique aaid. The Allied advance! Madrid, Dec. 8—(^V-Generalls- tog at a press conference today^l you’ve had a taste of their fury! Then there are the in Africa, haven’t yon? We’ll promise you some­ LADIES’ BOXED London, Dec. 8—(ff)—Meaaages I (OoBtianed oa Page Ten) Waahington, ,Dec. 8—OPi— New slackened in this -area, dispatches (Continued on Page Ten) explained that ahlps find It lr“ exchanged by Prealdent {.naaeveltl haa toe Japanese force cut up In-1 s'mo Francisco .Franco said today Solomon Islands, Hirohito! That’s been quite a thing else, too. You’ll have lots more trouble before A New Shipment of Cameo Blue Oven-Ware . . . ^ w l Ehiglanders who fear a cold winter ■aid. West of Rzhev, one (3erman that hla regime had not shut ------pmslble to escape a patlsrB and Prune Minlater Churchill | unit was reported beaten off after bffinbs laid across the sea by battle, hasn’t it? Too bad your boys didn’t have the we’re through! i ] Seta, Casseroles, Cake Servers, Etc...... o9c to $3.29 pledging their two nations to thc M rer r. r l -■ becauM of a fuel oil shortage (Coattausd Ob Page Ten) i toe door to return of the mon­ TT 1 nine counter-attacks. Izvestla said archy tn Spain but that a restora- group of bombers itgaiiUsss training our Marines did^ Wait a minute, chum, HANDKERCHIEFS u t ^ defeat of Japan were made| ^ O l l l d l l Jl IOICIS haven’t done all they could do In that on another sector of the 58 307 Total how fast the surface craft public here today. Treasury Balance I tion must be conditional upon don’t run out! Remember the battle of Midway And then there’s Russia. W hat a magnificent Fine quality white or pastel with eol- Decorated Wooden Salad Seta...... i ; " V os'ok the way of converting to coal Rzhev battlefield, Soviet troops 'continuation "of toe national rev- be able to maneuver. ijyiland and Coral Sea? ’Niiff said! ored embroidery.^ "Our country no leas than the uaage, James C. Rlchdale, chair­ turned back a German pincera st­ « • • fight our comrades have put up at Stalingrad! Poor Wooden Muffin Baakctg . $1.25 "United States was the object of an lolutlon” and that "thi regime ex- Of Casualties Qiib’s Money uck and then took two more ‘vil- Washington, Dec. $—OP)—The iists for Spain, not Spain for Urn Eeaasiired by Testimony — Adolf.. .we’ll bet you’re sorry you ever started that Box of • HandkoveWefs infamous outrage a year ago, man of the New England Council lages. position of the.'Traasury Dec. 5: 3 9 c IndividuarSala^Bowl8^^^^j^-^^_^,,;^j^ ...... liquid Fuel committee, aaid today. regime.” Washington, Dem 8—(JPp- Sure, we know you have submarines, boys,_ But “push-over.” Churchill told the president in a Northwest of Stalingrad, Izves- ReoeipU, $68,931,417.33; ex­ message on the anniversary of He told a New England congreii- The only lnterna**'onal question, pnrentiy reassured by the that hasn’t stopp^ our getting aid to China, and Enameled Tw o^om partment Cake Servers...... $1.25 penditures, $175,913,053.34: net I Franco aald, was totalitarian Bol-, Cost of War First Year Velskyn Run Prouf Peayl Harbor. Cocoanut Grove Reven alonal delegation inquiring into the (Oontianed on Page Bli.ht) balance, $5,241,708,120.07. meny of Vice PresWeat Wa lots of it! And we don’ t have to tell you what a Just one more thing, boys.- Production is op in fuel oil ifhortage and the factors shevism or totalit .rlan Fascism or and .Milo Perkins before t “We loot toward «»e and all ues Placed in Bank in a regime on toe Fascist pattern. Includes Dead, Miss­ gallant job our Allies have been doing, do we? . Your Am erica,. . ’way op! You see, our civilians are Sectional RcMsh Pirfies, Ruby On Crystal Tray... $1.98 to the day when our full strength underlying it,' “I honestly believe ate Banking Committee we haven’t done the thinga we Among toe diplomats who heard ing and Prisoners. Senator Danshor (B., Coaa.) countries are plenty patched up as a result of their working and plugging and supporting the war effort can be jouied-ta that of our Unit- Name of Bookkeeper. toe generalissimo were United flghting. RAYON UNDERWEAR ad fitatM, Dutch and catlneee al- could do to help ourselves.” reporters It was proble willingly. They’re making tanks and planes and States Ambassador Carlton J. H. whether he would press lor _ Uea for the utter and final destruc­ Boston, Dee. S— BP)—^Mrs. Rose Reloctaat to Coavert Sun Valley to Be Closed Hayes and British Ambassador Washington. Dec. 8—GP)— The sh ip s.. .rolling them off the assembly lines lyr the tion of Japan’s sggresslvs power." He said that many New Eng­ cost of a year of war to the United latlon restricting the stUilUM TOYS Onecco, bookkeeper at the Cocoa- Sir Samuel Hoare. the Board of Economic Wa thousands. ’That’s American production, boys, and The president replied that "par­ landers could convert to coal for States armed forces: 58,307 casu­ 36 to 42 nut Grove night club until fire de­ The vice president is chair that’s the way we remember Pearl Harbor! ea. Metal T o y s ...... • • • tial retribution in kind has beei stroyed It Nov. 28 with a lose of heating but had been reluctant to For Remainder of War alties. 7 9 c BMtsd out to Japan la tbs ^ p ^ do ao because of continued state­ I Reaj0^irm$ Solidarity The total, announced yesterday tMs board. Parkins the es .w. . . 1 48$ Uvea, and former wife of Bingo Gam es...... 25 c ssvea months but Udath...... la only tbs chartes PonM. financial wizard o f ments from Washington that the by the Office of War Information. director. The committos ing was held behind eloasd bagtamiag, two dscades ago, has tastifled that area would get 75 per cent at Its With Axis Powers Includes the dead, wounded, miss­ 1 Box 3 Picture Purales ...... 25e normal fu d oil requirements. Sun Valley, Idaho, Dec. 8.—(d’)‘^driy«n by native Elsktmo driven. and details o f tho testimony Larger SizM ' Cfts WIU Oaattaas Ts Btriha I the dub's revenues were deposited Sun Valley went back to real Lopdon, Dec. 8—WV—Generalia- ing, Imprisoned and the interned to "W e wlU oonUnua to strike with in a in her "■ ««- These statements by Washing­ Beils won’t jingle on reindeer- lalmo Francisco Franco of Spain neutral countries. ' not made public. However, ! 8 9 c Children’s Serving Sets ...... • 2 5 c horae and buggy days many aher aaid the expIsqatiOBe srar Increasing fores.” A soft-spoken woman, wearing ton officials, he said, had been drawn aleigha at Sun Valley tola reaffirmed In a Madrid broadcast Most Classified as Missing i Tailored garments in,Vests, Panties and Bloomers. Color: n m — ■------— ■------' ...... qualified with various provlsltms, weeks before nation-wide gas ra today hla solidarity with Germany of BEW’s operations cleared Baseball, Football and Basketball Games 25c (Arlstmaa—-toe nationally-known tloning went into effect. All bus- The Army lost 35,678. Most are Tearoos. the ] but that the public had read into lung went inio e n ^ ^ au ou.- ^ it r u g g le against good many questions. resort la closing for toe war’s du­ claasifled aa missing—presumably tan* them "Juat what It wanted to be­ “ « what he ecalled libeSTlism and RoU*CM]ard Games fo r Aults and ration. . prisoners of war as a result of the fenss "ara bshind us" and thatltomey, who has been in Li a hoe- lieve. were sh lfW to Dtoer conununiUea imperialism." Fire Rages U noon trolled and f Jnldmn 25c W. P. Rogers, general manager, o n ^ tru ctio n s Fa'j.nge. Spain’s Dutch East Indies and Philippine Japan wbuld be "stripped of herlpital since before the fire. "We've got to quit talking campaigns. Lack of accurate Mount Plisnannt, F *- *>•«• about 76 per cent,” Richdale add­ said all jfacUiUea of toe resort of W. M. Jeffers, president of toe ^ y, in his first public oonqueatSi‘ , punished for M r treach-1 Fire OommiaalonOT William Ar­ prisoner llata from Japan prevents (fl>—Foot hours after It i Paint Sets 25 c ary and depri-red aC bar power of thur Reilly, conducting the in­ ed, "We've got to tell them the would be closed Dec. 20 because railroad and Federal rubber direc- gpgech^ce toe Allied occupation a fire stm raged BOOKS of difficulties of obtaining man­ a definite figure. evU. quest, asked her whether Welan- truth, that they may not get SO or tor. of French Africa territory, the through I power, food and equipment and The Navy reports 4,532 dead; 1,- 4 GOLDEN BOOKS...... $1.00 "Retribution has always been aky ow n ^ the dub as an individu 00 per cent of their normal needs." Popalar With FUm Colony cterman occupation o f all France block to because of transportation ahort- The resort was popular with partial SpanUh motiUzation, 579 w ound^: 8,636 missing. The A c n v m r b o x e s ...... 2 for $1.00 sure," the prime minister said in al or as a corporation. He eaid he had laid In a supply Marine corps casualties number sylvnnin town todny, Double Green Stamps Given With a maasaga noting the anniveraary "A corporation," she aaid. o f cordwood, coal, briq[uettea and ages. membera of toe film colony at I pn n e o assert^: lose niready estimntsd . “NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS” AND other fuele to subetltute for oil and .Bout la 198$ Hollywood and many atars camel •‘One outcome of toe last war 1,129 dead; 1,413 wounded;' 1,926 at Japan's attack on Hong Kong Help PaM la dash miaatog. The Coast Guard has 40 at $S50A66i Tma ' <*CHRISTMAS CARDS” ____ ...... 2 for $1.00;, Cash Sales All Day Tuesday and Malaya. "Zt ia now growing Mrs. Qneocq.aaid she jMid the that other boueeholders could take Sun Valley was buUt by the here both for krlfiter and summer I g barbarian Commimisi. dic- toga and their stoi Union Paclflc railroad in 1936 on recreatlon. tatorahip established in Russia. dead; 11 wounded; 119 misatog, LITTLE BROWN BEAR ...... $1.00" near." help In cash, nut had the power similar atepe. and toe merchant marine, 482 stroyed, thrse tom THORNTON BURGESS STORIES ...... 2 for $1.00 He urged the peo^ea of Brit-1 to sign checks, most of which When Congresswoman Rogers the atte o f a aheep ranch In toe At first comprised of only Sun "First Mussolini, and after Hit­ kiiiiirlm and toe Sawtooth mountains near toe tiny Vslleyiodge and service faclliUea, ler combatted it and establiahed dead; none, wounded and 2,762 CHILDREN OF ALL LANDS SERIES...... 2 for $1.00 ain'e conquered to I w e n ta r government taxes. She (R-Maae) declared that the man Storthw "keep up your iMarta. We shall ' 1 her own salary by cash from power shortage made It difficult village of Katdium. It operated the acoommodations were expand­ new order...... misatog. ARMY AND N AtY BOOKS...... 2 for $1.00 fltirt aa a winter resort but later ed to include the popular-priced *Wepreeeat New Faith" M S8 ClvUlaiM tatemed not Call you." office payrdl, and paid cash for women to do the job at keep­ Japanese and German figures Ward FIGHTING PLANES OF THE WORLD ...... 4 1 .0 0 Tk.JW IUL€co» CM M Wi [for food dwvered to the dub, ehe ing their homes warm by emer­ expanded to take tn summer vacs- Challenger Inn. Ski runs were ds- “These new ayatems are not to velopsd oa the -nsarby mountains .peculiarities o f a race or nation, list 5,158 U. S. (rivitialis Intsmsd. TERHUNE DOG STORIES ...... $1.00 MANCHISTMi COMN* tha Ji gency meana, Rlchdale replied: tkw actlTitlaa as ertU. Of tbs Army’s total casualties. **Kbey can cany up wood If they Hi past aaaaoca at Chriatmaa and regtomti. national and Intsr- n e y represent a new faith and re- relndear have beaa brought national winter sports meets were Ob PBffs X9b ) w ;iiara InMS Zlaaka lo putt alelgte, oonductadi r . .... tr ’ ^ • ;,^*H'V->*‘ >.'.r '7 '' *. i V

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANraESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8,1943 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, W NN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8,1941

acceptance of the extra land for ternoon’a program, a trio club this purpose. Club Presents members sang *Ds‘r Slumbering Vote Increase To Strengthen Bridge Bethlehem Town” by Vorse, and Yale to Lend acilities ■ Ai survey of the abutments of an arrangement by nurBllaa of the bridge over the brook leading Musical Treat the familiar carol “Silent Night,” For Tax Count across South Main street from The work put in these two num­ Gould's Pond will be made to de­ bers by Martha Martin', Gertrude F or T r g Officers termine the work necessary to Miner and Virginia Whitehill was Selectmen Approve One make the highway safe. It waa re­ Chaminades Have An- shown In the One diction and ported that the foundation of the ^iiual Christmas Pro^ pianissimo singing. Mrsl EHeanor University to Continue Cent Boost in Pay for culvert had scoured away to such Bennett was t ^ r director and ac­ M an ch es^ Enumerators. an extent that a hazardous condi­ gram; Its Highlights. companist. Usual Educational Pro* tion exists. Town Engineer J. A delicious tea was aerved by ♦ ------. the Hospitality committee with D ate gram as ‘Fundamental Frank Bowen will inspect the site The Federation room of the T te blackout puahed back the and make such repairs as are need­ Mrs. MacLagan in charge. Others Salectman'a maetlnf an hour laat Center church was gaily decorat­ assisting were Mrs. Miner, Mrs. Service.’ ed. Christmaa/Salestmaa/Mle a:and baked ham night aa the meeting waa juat be­ Honor Roll Removal ed with pine, hemlock branches Martin, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Perry, and Mrs. Shedd. An attractive supper, Notth Methodist church. New Haven, Dec. 8— (S’)—Presi­ ginning wh'an the Green One waa Miss .Mar}' Chapman, chairman with sniall pine conea. polsettlas, colored balls and festoons of lau­ ieenterplece of chorister figures Monthly meeting and dinner, dent Charles Seymour of Talc, anapped on. Three members of the of the Park Commissioners, ro- with their song books Ufting their Retail/Gi^t Bureau at T at 8. anon to land Its fadUtiaa to the quested the flelectmen to remove rel and evergreen bearing silver Board are' on the CD lists, Clerk and red bells hanging from the hearts and voices in song In the / Tomorrow Army for tralnlBc offteera, aald to­ George H. W a d d ^ who. la the lo­ the Honor Roll from park proper­ form of candles was displayed on Dinner and Christmas party at day the university would continue ty, near the drinking fountain at chandelierA making an appropri­ cal Defenae Chairman, Jack Gor­ ate setting for the annual Christ­ the tea table. Bmel Sheridan, Daughters of Isa- its usual educational program a* don, Auxiliary policeman and the Main street entrance. In her beUa. letter to the Board, Miss Chapman mas program presented by the "a fundamental service to thena-. Harold Symington, air raid war­ Cbamlnade Club members and American Legion Home, 10 to tlon.” den. The rest of the board waited pointed out that the present loca­ 4 :30 p. m.. work on Rad Cross aur- tion of the Roll is unsatisfactory their guest artists. Tha university head *ald in an in the cmitrol center until • 9:50 A short business meeting was gical dressings. A standing invita­ Interview that since the draft age when the all clear waa rung in. and waa originally permitted to Overnight Neu^ be placed in the p^rk for only a presided over by the club presi­ tion to all women to assist in this had been lowered t o ' 18 and tha Vote One Cent lacreaae dent, Mrs. Ruth Bowlby. She an­ worth-while effort for our armed armed aervicea had announead' The Selectmen approved the. re­ short time to assist: in a local War Of Connecticut Bond drive. nounced the Christmas party for forces Come at any hour of tha plana to uae colleges for tratnlnff, quest of the Old Age' Tax enum- day most convenient. MIs b Chapman suggested that acti've members to be held at the he had baen asked fnqoeat& eratora who appeared before the r more desirable location for the home of M rs Virginia Whltehill, Thuroday, December 10 whether Yale would suspend her b ^ rd in a body to ask for an in­ Honor Roll would be .n proximity 218 Henry street, on Thursday Afternoon aesaion Red Cross edueatlonal program, her liberal crease in the fee for. this year. New Britain—-fiimoklng in the­ surgical dressings, 1 to 4:30 p. m. to the Munitipal Building. evening, December 17, at seven aters, stores. taWrns, restaurants, arts couraea and bar BJt. degree. The fee per name for the tax At a recent meeting the Select­ o'clock when a smorgasbord sup­ Ladies' Guild Chicken Pie Sup­ "The answer to all three que*- enumerators, which has been seven grills and “all other place# wb^ie per and Sale. St. Mary’s Parish men refused to take action on the per will be served. The board largo crowdk are likely to gather” tlona is emphatically ’no,’ ” h* de­ cent* per name for several years, removal of the Honor Roll, which meeting will be at the home of hall. clared. waa considered by the enumera- wsLs bailed here starting last Monday, December 14 resulted in the repeat request for Mrs. Elsie Gustafson, 31 Maple night in an order issued by Fire It is our conviction, la other ARACHUTES are playing a firainatic role In tora insufficient this year and Garden Club Christmas party at words, that Yala’a regular educa­ its removal by the Park Board. street, on December ,28 at two Chief/William J. Noble of New Chalrmem Chambers asked the Miss Chapman's letter waa placed o’clock. TJ4.C.A. tional program, aa wall aa apadal enumerators to retire and decided Britain. The cbieTa edict was be­ Also Mothers’ Club meeting and on file and no action taken on the The program was In charge of lieved locally to have been in­ war training courae*, must be con­ World War II.*. .placing Paratroopers and equip­ upon an increase in that fee. The request for„ removal of the Honor the club members residing in Bol­ concert at South Methodist church. tinued throughout tha war for enumerators set 8 ^ cents, an in­ spired by the Boston night club Wedneoday, December 18 Roll. ton, with Mrs. Edith Petersen act-, disaster recently. thos* qualified and able to taka crease of one and one-half cents Aaaistant Town Clerk ing as chairman and Mra. Ruth Meeting of Air Raid Wardens of them,” he said. "W e bold to tha ment behind enemy lines, dropping flares to illuminate over the present fee, as the Miss Margaret Napoli was ap­ Danbury—In ceremonies spoc' Precinct 8. belief that 'the malntenanea of Sbedd and Mrs. Flora Chase sored by Local 10, United JHatter, amount of increase needed, but the proved by the Selectmen as the Christmas party. Gibbons As-, this program Is a fundamental slating. It opened with the singing Cap and Millinery Workers Inter­ Selectmene voted eight cents, assistant town clerk for 1M3. The of the carol. “ Hark the Herald acmbly C. L. ^ C. at the Y. service to the naUon." bombing objectives, carrying food and supplies to be­ increase of one cent per name. recommendation waa made by national imlon last night, 15 em­ Thuraday, December 17 To what he described as another Angels Sing" with Mrs. Grace ployes of The H. MclAchlan Hat Hard To Get Data Town Clerk Samuel J. Turking- Fraser at the piano. Dinner and Ladles’ Night pro­ question frequently aekad by par- Charles Murphey, spoke. will eliminate a hazardous curve ton. Wis. ploring M u ^ ,” a aeries of harpsi­ ary nature. Hartford, Dec. 8— — The celerating their pragrama ao that which has been the cause of at Yonkers, N. Y.—Thomas EJwing, chord concerts. Colchester—Fire of undeterm Connecticut Highway Safety Com­ students would im graduating at least one death and numerous ac­ SO, United States patent commis­ A duet "cantlque De Noel,” by ined origin levelled an ice houae mission, currently conducting an an earlier ags.------V cidents in the past 30 years. sioner under President Wilson, an Adam was sung by Mrs. Ruth owned by Anthony Rutka in Col- all-out safety crusade, reported I wish." he n id , "to emphasiM Forest street ’is well traveled, authority on patent law. and for­ Shedd and Mrs. Marion MacLagan cheater last night causing dsm- today that Connecticut's highway that we shall continue to provide Instruction for students planning being the shortest connecting mer president of the American with a 'Violin obligato by Mra. r ges which he estimated at $3,500. fatality record waa better during point between Main street and the Patent Lawyers association. He Chase. Mrs. Petersen was the ac­ to go into medicine, into technical The pride which accompanies this sign.Tl honor will was born in Leavenworth. Kao. New Haven—Fernando Caiba- tha first week of December than positions In essential war Indus­ mill section. companist. This was followed with jal of Lima. Peru, president of the for the same period in November Clerk George H. Waddell was Bear Creek, Wis.—P. H. Kas­ Rachmaninoff’s ever lovely and tries, and shall maintain all o f our per, 76, a delegate to the Inter­ Rotary International, told the and September, but considerably liberal arts courses for those dls-, ^(pointed by the board to con­ melodloua solo for mezzo soprano New Haven Rotary club yester­ worse than October. add impetus to the drive toward .America’s ultimate tact Mias Cheney and plan for the national Dairy ^ o w in London in qualified from military service." 1628. and holder of the title “ the "In the Silence of the Night” pre­ day that South Americana were For the first seven days of De­ As for the graduate schools. world's beat cheesemaker.” sented by Mrs. Belledna Manstir looking forward to the day when, cember five persons, four of them President Seymour said that while award. . . .Victory. New York— Ma-'cel UUman, 52. with Mrs. Grace Fraser at the the war won, the good neighbor pedestrians, were killed In acci­ there was property a “sharp cur­ former New York banker and one piano. policy now in effect would "gain dents occurring In Middletown. tailment” in the number ef law time profrs.sor of law at the Uni­ Round Table Singers extraordinary proportiuna” in the Hartford. Bridgeport, Milford and school, art acbool and liberal arts versity of Brussels. He was born The club members enjoyed a days of peace. New Milford. g ra d a te atudsnts, th* woife Tal* in Paris. musical treat when they listened New Haven—^Tha Yale Naval The first weak of November saw ia doing In medlcin*, phyaies, to the Round Table Singers, a Reserve Officers Training Corpa, seven deaths, the ffrat week of> chemistry and other techutRal group of thirteen young people of commemorating tha Japanesa at­ October three and the first week fieida “1* of even greater impoi^ mixed voices under the direction tack on Pearl Harbor a year age o f September nine. sne* today than bsfoed the war.* of G. Albert Pearson of the High Dec. 7, marched In review last The commission also released Aeinn school faculty who also explained night before President Charles today tbfl fatality record* of in­ Plane Hitchhiking Fatal the numbers presented. The sing­ Seymour, Mayor John W. Murphy dividual Connecticut communities fihffIppravMrt ers sang around a table, following a t New Haven, and military and for the first 11 montba o f 1643 Juneau, A la * a —(P)—Teddy, a the tradition of ancient days, that Naval officers at the state armory and the comparative figures for pup who loved to catch rides on of carolers being seated arbund a here. CAdet Lieut. Comdr: Robert 1941 when the volume of highway the running boarda o f autos and on round table in the hall of their N. Wlttemore of Naugatuck and traffic wa* considerably greatar. boats, met match, and his and. an lord. A secular carol of Welsh Cadet Lieut. James F. ColUna of It also nominated Derby (1940 th* pontoon of a small ssaplana origin opened their part of the West Hartford were among Con­ population 10.264) as Connecti­ pUoted by Dean Goodwin. Good­ Put a fcw drops c f Va-tro-nol up program. This waa "Deck the necticut students who received cut’s “banner town." The last win faUed to ass th* pup. Tsddy esdi nostril at the very first snUlfe Halla” popular with all Engliah awards. traffic fatality there occurred De­ stayed on his perch until the ship or sneeze. Its quick action speaking people. The familiar New Haven—Bridgeport and cember 24. 1937. banked at 500 fe e t ' aids Nature’s defenses Mariner’s Hymn" was heard In New Haven were ,represented by EMdgeport led the state with 38 afdrut colds. Follow the carol entitled "O Thou Joyoua four Connecticut "soldiers of pro­ fatalities up to December 1 eom^ to Day.” An old ElngUsh carol, duction” who yesterday were -hon­ pared with S3 in 1941. Hartford V * -n 0 4 i0 L originally from the Latin* waa ored with awards for production was second with 16 death* com­ beard in “When the Ctimaon Sim merit by the War . Production pared with 18 last year; New Ha- ia Set.” At this point, Mr. Pearson Board In Washington. They are -ven. 14 and 19, was third; Water- expreaaed appreciation for athe Louis Takaca, 31, Auto Ordnanca bury, 13 each year, waa fourth; Chamlnade club and the work it la Corp., Bridgeport, and John Guer­ Meriden, 10 and four, wa* fifth, Wedix- Thun. - Fri. • Sst. doing to encourage and promote ra. Allyn Broggl and Ralph Del- and Stamford, eight and nine^ waa / music in Manchsstcr. The two lacamer, Winchester, New Haven. sixth. Mahieu's Hartford—The Connecticut Of' PIONEER 183 Spruce Street concluding numbers were a carol popular at early morning services flee of War Information an­ Writer’s Cramp la' Prospect in Swedish churches, sung in nounced yesterday the appoint­ ment o f William K. Robbins of Pure Swedish by the group, “Nar Denver—(JPir-A bad case of Juldagsmorgan Glimmer” (When Greenwich as assistant deputy di­ 'Writer’s cramps is in prospect for PARACHUTE CO., Inc. Grape Jam, Cliristmas Mom la Dawning), an rector general. Robbins a food State Trcaaurer-Enect Leon Lav- 1-lb. jar ... 2 0 c Austrian folksong. "As Lately 'S' “ S!?? ^ ington. Th* treasurer must sign Watched.” with a solo by one of Deputy General H. W. Hodge, In thousands of warrants and other the young men members of the charge of the staff functions in documents each month. This has Orange group w*a enjoyed by alL These the office of the WPB director always been done with a metal Marmalade, young people seemed to enjoy general for *Tmtiona. stamp. But Lavlngton received 1-lb. ja r.«• • presenting their program and the this reply when he ordered such a 21c club members showed their appre­ stamp bearing bis name: “Bony, ciation with rounds o f applause. MancKester Girl but you have no priority." Receipt Of The Drom edary The Three Bottoultee Ginger Bre^ The three "Boltonitea,” ha met several times to prepare the . In New Yale Play NOW: M ix; pkg...... 21c program decided to give a number “CROSSROADS'* 1' in which all three could partici­ "n w Vaakridag Vlrghriaa" New Haven, Oqnn.. Dee. 8—( ^ -Navy “E” Awarcl DufTs pate and this waa Meredith’s "Song of the Ages," a sopraim solo —"Squaring the Circle,” a play Devil Food Mix_, with violin obligato. Mrs. Shedd, written by Valentine Kataev and HB management of Pioneer Parachute Company'takes this occasion to express pkg...... Mrs. (niase and Mrs. Petersen gave diKcted by Cart Shain, former student at the Talc Dramatic thla number. school, wiL be preoented tonight A sextet consisting of Marjoris its sincere thanks to Pioneer employees for their wholeheorted effort, and to the Ocean Spray at the Coit StrMt U. S. O. club Nelson, C^Jmthia Perry, O le Moore, in New London, Iw the Tale Uni­ WED. AND THURS. Cranberry Sauce, * 1 ^ ^ Ruth BowDty. Marion MacLagan versity School of Drama. The per­ Pres Diaasrwar* Tb Ow Ladiss! $ubcontractors and suppliers whose cooperation has made possible the winning of and Ida Woodbousc with Gladys formance la under the auspices of Gilroy directing and accompany­ the five U, S. O. Chibs in New ing- sang Bach’s "Dearest Lord London. Aunt Jemima Jesus” , and an arrangemcnl of the Frank A. McMuUan, assiatant the "B" Award. Tnc. Pancake Flour, Welah carol "Deck th* Hall." jprofesBor of play production, and The Ellis Coat 3 pkgs. for ... The_____ guest______artists were then pre- Walter______Pritchard u tor.ton, aasoclats 3 4 c sented by Mra Petersen who acted professor of ^ywriting, win ac- aa accompanist for the tiny High company the group to New Lon- Rice Krispieo, adMxd student from Willlm*ntlc,||j Fruit Growers Auto Hardware Plant freight yards continued to oper­ guish all of the buildings. from that store. ate with lights in front and in the From Local Stores others,..the bulletin said. Later the engine waa run to The manager of the Triple-X J-/.' In Blackout rear of the locomotives that light­ store was called to Hartford to ews From Manchester’s Neighbors T. Be Increase ^^old Parley ed 'up the entire freight yard. the south and with lights on both try and identify goods that might Does ‘Impossible’ Job The switcher was working latar ends it attracted much attention. The Hartford police have under It wae 9:80 before the locomotive have been stolen from hla store, Freight Yards and Mills than usual last night ana Boon arrest a man who is accused of but was not able to do so. This Year So Far Over EUington after the lights had gone out the and its freight ears left for the taking goods from, stores In Man­ Expert , '^eakers to «« 1 » e _ I threb and -four operation* where North End. T. Maxwell aa hestesa. She will be Bailey spoke Interestingly to roe O. F. Berr N ow P roduces Eyes for. t: one was done before Illuminated b y L o c o ­ lights from the locomotive seemed chester, Willimantic and Hartford. aasiated by the following commit­ boye. ~~ 1,000 Gises Re|M>rtcd TeL 498-8, Rockville Speak at 2«Da^ Meeting It waa (me of the things the to be exceptkmally bright. Goods stolen from the Mont­ The name of Prince Rupert.' Rockville tee, Mrs. A. L«roy Martin, Mrs: Stafford Springs Miss Mary Gray waa a week end Tolland motive Last Night. gomery Ward Company in Man­ western tcrminu.<« of the Canadian ,oV» ' Throughout the State. Blind Flying; Con­ motorcar industry theoretically “ The light directed to the south About 45 out of every 190 per- (01,od Leroy E. Hale, Mias Gladys Keen­ John a NsMo visitor at the home of her brother- Mra, JsMi B. Slaala —Ban«|uet T j^ ight. and lit up the silk mills while the abna in the United States in 1940 chester, an overcoat, has been National Railways, was chosen in j Uwla a funeral of (Hiarlcs A, version of Fisher couldn't do. The plant didn't know ey, Mias Florence Whitlock, Mrs. 4TU StsBsvd in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. U7S-8. BsekvUU this and did It in six months, start­ During greater part of the beam from the front at the englo* resided In towns of less than 2,500 Identified as coming from the lo­ a prize contest In which 15,000 James T. Sykes, Mrs. David A. Hartford, Dec. 8—The expanded Zwlcker, 84 was held at the Luther Harry H. Klrkham in Middletown, Hartford. Dec. 8—()pv\The 52nd Plant Startling. ing from March. time that the blackout was on in shone against the office and buUa- population. cal store and a hunting coat taken participated. ' Sykea, Mrs. Corinne S. Spencer The following are the dates on case-finding program carried out A. White Funeral Home Sunday pnnual tworday convention of the and Mra. Mahlon S. Chapmsm Misa Lucy Wright of the New which Period stamp for fuel oil Mr. and Mrs. ^ a lU r Pearson, of by the State Tuberculosis Com­ at 7 p. m. with committal servie^ Connecticut Pomological /^ ciety rife Awarded Every Mothers Club York Red Croaa headquarters will are good; Period 1. October 1 to Hartford, were Saturday gueats mission rather than greater preva­ on Monday morning at 11 a. m. in opened her* today with t ^ read­ By David J. WUkle The Every Mothers Club will conduct a disaater-preparedneaa December 18. Period 2, Dec. 3 to o f Mr. and Mrs. John H. Steele. lence of tuberculosis is responsible the Ellington cemetery. Rev. H. B. ing of the annual report by Detroit, Dec. 8—(>P)—In the re­ bold a regular meeting this eve­ search laboratories of General and relief committee inatltute at Jan. 19, 1943. Period 3, Jan. 6, Next Sunday Wenceslao Baha- for the increase in the number of Olmatead, pastor of St. John's dent Albert B. Cole of Bantam^ ning. Preceding the meeting a cases reported in Connecticut dur­ Episcopal church offioiated. Mr. Motors (Corporation, they tell you npport Funds the headquarters of the local Red 1943 to Feb. 20. Period 4, Feb. 7, monds, a native Christian of Peru, banquet l.s slated for tonight oiM \| turkey will be served at the Meth­ to March 26. Period 5, March 13 ing recent months, according to Zwicker was the father o f Mrs. elections will be held WednesdsyN.^ that according to all acrotechnl- odist church at six o'clock. Cross chapter on Main street, to­ will be the speaker at the Federat­ to Sept 30. 1943. ed church morning worship .ser­ the weekly bulletin of the State Leila Zwicker Griffin of Wlndc- Two addresses were m'adcjthia cal tests the bumblebee, can't fly Students Affected morrow and Thursday. There will Department of Health. mere Village, Ellington. afternoon. Thomas H. O'Neil, ^because of the shape and weight mrt Hears» Petition Thirty student* in the Rockville be a general aesaion, Wednesday According to the above dates vice. there is’ a period where the next Members of the Boy Scout troop In the first 11 months of 1942, Miss Eldith Prefisae, student at manager' of the New York and b f Its body in relaticm to the total High school are eligible for ser­ night at 7:30 and on Thursday j ^ there were 1,454 cases of tubercu­ the Hartford Theological Semi­ wing area. Pending Divorce Pro­ vice in the armed forces under the morning therejeill be a conference »taR>p can be u ^ a short continue to kera busy taking New England Apple Institute, New orders for Chratmss wreaths losis recorded, the highest number nary, and conversant with condi­ York, spoke on “The 1942 Apple “ But," they add, "the bumble-1 new draft law Including 18 and of chairman of the subcommit- tafore the final » t e revlouB S ration, ara requeated to raws; members of Ihe troop com­ Urea over 5. Dec. 12 ia the dead­ ist at Oieney Brothers in Man­ as elaborately, as In the hospital. chester. , tion workers who are flocking to discussion on topics from the tors that make filing possible Mewbury Company were con- )i1ng their certificates of war mittee, Mrs. William Schreler, line, and following that date raUon the larger cities of the state. Arrangements are being made to Mffcita M t M affrtss from 30 Stylos! Sunday evening at 7:80 the quesfion box. under almeet any adverse IO% -40% DISPOSAL REDUCTIONS lued. Decision was reserved la necessity. If this has not yet been Mrs. Joseph McCarthy, Mrs. Har­ books are to be called in. These 2. See that adequate supplies of place these kits in strategic places {■ Irecfid* Cevor ris J. Hulburt and secretary-treaa- Young,people are commencing a Officers will be elected and spe- conditions. Their production nse of the Millstone Conwra- received a temporary ration may can be mailed in or brought to the proper foods are available and the throughout the town for use in •clal committees report at the aft­ ReC- vs. the Laurel Oil Company. be obtained for December. urer, Mrs. Stanley Griffiths. Troop Ration office. They should be filled new series of programs on Latin case of emergency. probably Is the most delicate Riled with 55 lbs. of choice while felts (50% long staple and people are encouraged to select ernoon aession. precision Job undertaken by Osterbolm was given per- Mr. and Mra. WiUiam Macht 2, acting leader, Mrs. Arlene Jul­ in where necessary and ai^ed. America, which should prove un The.se plans do not' mean that 50% best picked cotton). Has 6-inch pre-buiit quilted sides usual and interesUng. Plans were proper diets and take adequate C. O. Dunbar of the Pennsyl­ the automoti\e industry. to change his name to have received word from their aon ian; aaaiatant leader, Miss Cor- Otherwise the return certificates periods of rest. the nurses are encouraging moth­ rinne Hulburt; troop committee, completed for the Christmas pro­ vania experiment station will tell Perfect balance required in the I with 4-row inner side stitch. Has Insulo cushion, re-!nforced CONTINUE THROUGH DECEMDER! C. Anderson. Spencer that he haa been promot­ will be held up. Tire inapecUon is 3. Carry out ma.ss X-ray sur­ ers to have their babies at home Mrs. EsrI Witt. Mrs. Arthur Vol- gram. A large number of young rather than in the hospital. How­ how fruit growers In that state construction and assembly of the I seat edge, turning handles. Individually packed in hygienic Mis. Maurice L. SpurHng ed to the rank of Private First from Dec. 1 to Jan. 31, and on veys of apparently healthy adults are meeting wartime problems. Class. lans, Mias Esther Lazieeris, Mra. people attend these Sunday eve­ ever, in ca&e of bombing or sabo­ instruments calls for the closest carton. Brocade tick. Mrs. Anna Elisabeth Spurllng commercial vehicles from Nov. 15 working in industry and business Harold M. Rogers will lead a dis­ tolerances, perfect polishing of A Bookeoso Mokos Every Bit of At the church service Sunday Richard Y. Browne and Mrs. to Jan. IS. ning meetings and have fine in- tage, existing hospital facilities High streetr wife of Mau- atructlve nrograma. to find the one or two per cent of cussion on ways of securing help tiny moving parts and utmost morning Silas Barrett was receiv­ Henry Hansen. Troop 3, appoint­ It ia expected that during the might be so overtaxed that ma­ Lk Spurling, local insurance ment of leacler to be made later; Friday It 6 p. m. the Ladles Aid our adult )}opulation who are un­ for the 1943 fruit harvest. cleanliness in all parts of the | Spoeo Count! Chooso Ono in ed into membership here by letter week the Ration offlbe telephone ternity patients could not be ad­ it, died Monday at St. Franas members of troop committee, Mra. Society will serve a public aupper aware of the fact that they have mitted. The nurses are anxious to mechanism. tal. She waa bora in Wind- from the Congregational church of will be installed. Since moving in­ tuberculosis and may be serving Saving New Shn« spring construction. Smart up-to-the-minute modern de­ on Ellington avenue. Burial will Town Clerk's office for the sale of well known here. Her husband waa SWEATERS assembly of the instruments. Be­ be In Tolland. the Gilbert property on Gilead roe prooerty would lie Idle on the district gave an Intareating ad­ tween each operation the various! sign with the popular knuckleerm. Obrarve the comfortable Mrs. Gustave Friedrich street to Steward Brinkman of luyera handa in the meantime. for many years professor o f Greek dress on “Value of Scouting to the parts are kept under glasa or iro-1 low-to-the-floor appearance of these luxurious lounging pieces. I Mrs. Selma Vetterlein Friedrich, Westerly, Rhode Island. This house The idea ia to give the former and Latin in Williams 0>lle^. She Boy and the Ck>mmunity." Light meraed in ell. "fERKfLEY" leaves besides her husband, an S, 6 F. |T8, wife of Gustave Friedrich, of is one of the oldest on the street owners a chancs to redeem their refreshraenti. followed during the $3-98 $4*98 Production o f the Horizon and I Felt Mettreu With Covered in long-weering "Claybrook" mohairt end novelty IIIT Franklin street, died suddenly and haa been in the Gilbert family property if they desire to do so. adopted aon, Howard Wetmore of social hour. directional indicatorz was speeded! Sottio on Comfort! Regelerfy $219.00 Kansas, a slater, Mrs. W. Clifford Rev. Ernest E. O'Neal's sermon 18.80. $3.98 and $5.00 Special Seat Edge weaves. Stock is limited end couldn't be duplicated et any l|Ut her home early today. She was for a great many years. The town has to hold the places up by adapting automobile manu-l Beg. tse.oe SevM fee I30.0C I'^orn in Saxony, Germany, July Mias Mattie Hooker spent the for a year, and may then dispose Robinson of Columbia, a great theme at the Sunday morning facturing tecl^que arherever poa-1 Loungo. WIngi Bor- pricel niece, nephews and great nephews. 1866, the daughter of Mr. and weekend the home of Mr. and of It at private sales. Thus it would worahip service, "Our Debt of sible to an entirely different type A full 55 lbs. of first cut linter cotton felt gives this mattress Thneral services were held at Wil- Honor.' Scripture reading, Romans Mrs. August Vetterlein. She came Mrs. David Yorke in Willimantic. be to the advantage of prospective o f Job. Parts that formerly were! fine sleeping comfort. Other aztras include special design seat rol. Occasional to Rockville 55 years ago and she Fourteen members of Hebron Ilamatown and interment was in 1:1-16. Sentence sermon, "The forged now are being die cast to I buyers to leave it with the town edge, 5-irich quilted border with 2-row inner side stitch. Hand­ and her huaband celebrated their Grange attended Neighbor's Night instead of buying at the sale. Lebanon Monday at noon, the Rev. man who sold his pearl of great cut hours off machining and grind-1 Choirs; Sceros of Qoldcn Wedding last Thuraday. held with Marlborough Grange There ia only one house involved H. C. Champ* officiating at price was poorer, evenwlth a bag V-Necks and Crew Necks Ing time; especially designed ma-l some durable tick. full of lesaer pearia." She leaves her huaband, three Thursday evening, Colchester in the aale and thia ia in a partly committal aervic* at the grave. chine tools were built to perform I Cholcos! daughters, Mrs. Herman Frey and Grange and East Hampton Grange Thursday at 8 p. m. tho Fellow- ruined condition, on the Lydia ahlp of Prayer meeting will be held Mrs. Charles Schmalz, of Rock- members were also present. The Miner property. It ia a very old rtellle, ahd Mra. Francis Carter of vlaiting Granges presented the at the parsonage. A study of mis­ HOWTEX atructure, and waa still further sions la being conducted on South 11 Hartford, and two sons, Herbert program, Mra. Robert Foote from wrecked by the hurricane of 1938. ’‘^ 0 8 [-and Edward of Rockville. There Hebron Grange gave a very inter­ America. Everyone welcome to Ftrat Lieut. Clarkson L. Bailey these mid-week moetinga. 40i?i?q VIRGIN WOOL lare also eight grandchildren. est! -g talk on "Have People and Mes. Bailey are home from the Mrs. R. B. Bennett la program I The funeral will be held Thurs- Changed?" Refreshments of Sand­ chairman for the Christmas Party SHOPS Picturos or* Sure /y /f y y - / / / / y y - r r former's station at Camp Polk, •#» RIAI89 LOANS TO Iday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the wiches, cake and coffee were serv­ La., on a furlough of about two of the Garden Club, which will be )Ladd Funeral home. Rev, Dr. ed by Marlborough Grange. weeks, which they are spending held tomorrow in the vestry of the SWEATERS to Plooso: Florals. fOoorge S. Brookes of the Union An oyster supper will be held at Wapping with Lt. Bbiley'.s parents, Mr. and Ckingregational church. Luncheon These room sixq rugs were woven when wool was , I^Cbugrcgatlonal church will offiifi- the 'Gilead Community hall on Fri­ Mrs. Clarkson F. Bailey, in Am- will be served at 12:30, for which WOMEN ate and burial will be in the Grove Mrs. W , W . Ormmt Londscopos. Ma­ more plentiful. They have all-wool face; after y days evening December 11 from ston. —- each member , will bring a hot dlah, 1894. In mnn’s «Iwm, lylUli cemetery. — 6:30 to 8:00 o'clock given by the these are gone no more of these specifications. Hebrbn youriig people who de­ salad or deaert. Material for mak- rinos, Birds. Por­ iji Fined representatives elect. Elton W. Christmas Decorations should also George Palozie RFD 3. Rock- Buell and Harold L. Gray and the pended on the Shore Line Bus be­ The Sunday School board of the ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT U8 tween Hebron and Hartford, now be brought, on which members will E realize the prob. IfVlUe was fined JlOO and costs in Republican Town Committee. work during the afternoon. Mra Wapping Oimmunity (Hiurch will traits . . . Many $79.50 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 sites. |,^:the Rockville City Court on .Mon- suspended, . have to rely on the !ems of women who Dancing will follow the aupper. Lynn Beerwort sad Mrs. Arthur hold their regular meeting Friday W -$72.50 ; '4ay on a charge of drunken driv- Friend are all Invited. kindness of friends or on hitch­ today' are stepping into S. & P, "SAXON" Sixos, Pricos. Removal Sale Pri(:e ------— W. (Towles will be In ebarga of the evening at the Community House RE-UPHOLST^RING 'iR>g- Judge John N. Keeney remit- Miss Florence M. Jones, lecturer hiking to get to their destination. Christmas tree, for which gifts men's shoes— in offices, fac­ felt Mettreu with g 'Mm 150 of the fine. at 8 o'clock. of Hebron Grange No. I l l and One school girl goes to Manches­ will be brought to exchange. tories, and war plants and $62.^0 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 sizes; I, Birth Miss Dorothy Simpson the lecturer ter with another girl friend who The Junior Choir will hold Its we've arranged our loan ser­ I^^M r. and Mrs. Anthony Muska of Lieutenant Ruasell Olson of rehearsal this evening at 8 instead Here*$ What MacDonald Does Removal Sale Price ------— -$56.50 elect for 1943. attended a Lectur­ commutes daily, then takes the Deep River, who has been attend­ vice to meet their needs. Soft end buoyant linter felt mattreu finished with an Imperial IjiSroad Brook are the parents of a bus to Hartford. A young man of Wednesday evening this week PIECE LrVING If you need S25 to S300 er’s Conference held with the ing the Officers Training School edge (inner-roll), 4-row stitch. Rtted with turning handles. Thomas bom at St. Francis Wethersfield Qrsnge In Wethers­ who works In Hartford, hltch- and will be followed by the regu­ or more for a worthy pur­ Loss Gas for Going, $49.50 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 sizes. iltal, Hartford, December 6. nt Fort Monmouth, N. J., baa been field on Saturday. hike.s to MartborouRh when lucky, lar choir retaearMl at 7 at the ROOM SET pose, such as dental or med­ Durable end ettr^ctiva ticL Muska was’ the former Irene visiting his sister Mrs. (Tleon Hurd church also. Removal Sale Price ------;------$44.50 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fogil and and takes the bus to Hartford ical care, speoal defense Morn TImo.for 1 ^ , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. before leaving for duty with the The South Windsor. Mothers' R E B U IL T SAVE! $29.75 MAPLE children spent the weekend in from there. Shoppers have no Army Signal Corps in Florida. onirses, clothing or any ii. Wilson of Spring street chance at all except those with Club will hold its regular meeting AND $. 6 F. "WINSOME" Gomos . . . Cord O $74.50 Wool Wilton Rugs, 9x12 sizes. Rockville Public Health Wallingford at the home of Mr. Following induction into the other esaentials, ^ease come and Mrs. Albert Dorau. their own cars (If they have tires) at the home of Mrs. Pelton, Wed­ Removal Sale Price ------' 567.50 PLATFORM ROCKERS ig Association will hold its Army on November 24 the follow­ nesday evening at 8 o'clock. R E C O V E R E D in to tee us, or phone. 100% ill Lever felt meeting of the year thi.s eve- Karl Links has returned to his or those who have friends with ing men Will leave for Fort Devens' Loans are m ^ e on your Toblo Sots from cars. When the bus ran between The Wapping Well CHiild Con­ IN Oefl Idee IM tre u at their rooms in the Profes- home from the Bronx hospital in on December 9: Emeral Green, vgnanire' aAne. A loan of O Anglo Persian Rugs, all worsted, 9x12. New York where he has been a here and Hartford for the past ference will be held at the Com­ A mettree* that w if give yean of fine service end g w d comfort. ' building. At this time plans 'Harold KennerSon and Michael HOMESPUN $100 coata $20.60 when $9.95. 5 Piocos. patient for the past few weeks. three months, it was at incon­ munity House on Friday from 2 Piilod with a fu l 55-ibt. of genuine layer felt. Finished with e Removal ^ le Price------$148.50 be made for the annual meet- Metenoaky from South Coventry, promptly repaid in 12 Mrs. J. Kellogg White accom­ venient hours, arriving in Hart­ tiU 4 p. m. re-infordng rol edge. which take^ place the second Cart Hicking, Eugene Garbarlnl Mra. Mary Katkaveck of Wap­ monthly consecutive install- ■ ,y in January. Mrs. Her- panied Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ec- ford long before stores or other DENIM . $ 5 9 up and Feury Garbarini of North ping has bMn made a citizen of mentf <>f $100$ each. O Karastan Impfirial Rugs, 9x12 sizes. J. Regan is preaident of the cleston of Glastonbury and they places of business were open, and Coventry. Names now placed on V A LU E N O . 35-814: Save exeet- .lion. were callers at the home of Mr. leaving very late, makiifg a long, the United States TAPESTRY $ 8 9 up If veu require ipiicV, Look Info Gift of o Removal Sale Price- -$120.00 the Service Honor Roll on the Li­ Material for Red Croaq sewing lunch-hour service, well be ly $5 on these rockers during Re­ Emblem d u b Meettug and Mrs. Almon Doubleday In wearisome day. But even ao it waa b ra ^ grounds \now number 110. will be distributed at the Wapping Easy 'Terma happy to serve you then. moval Sale. Comfortable December meeting of the Lebanon. Sunday.^ better than no but at all. Jitneys Each man ia service has been Give Them m Period Choir Mirror: Ovd, Ob­ O Karastan Karashah Rugs, 9x12 sizes. lie Emblem Club will be running from here to Hartford library Thursday, Dtc. 10 between We’re always here f . * . V ^ bolstered spring seat end b e w presented with a Igift by the Young 2:80 and 5:50 p. m. This prac­ Removal Sale Price ' ■—$157.00 Wednesday afternoon at Have Soihethlag Is Osmoson. are scheduled for munition work­ Mothers Club of South Coventry, Compiata laaorimtiit of mate* for Thoir posh; Many to long, Ronniit rugged end smoothly fimshee Blka Home at 2:30 o'clock ers and no not accommodate the tice will be kept up all through PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW or the North (>>ventry Mothers the winter. riaig inchidinf the very flnest frame. the preuideat Mrs. Florence Fort MacArthur, Oslif.—I'JP)— caeual passenger. a u b . f Chooso, Moplo or MohogoRy! Squurn Shopos: O Karastan Kara Louvre Rugs, 9x12 sizes. presiding. A t this meeting ^ivate Tim Sbenk figured he 8nd A farewell party was given at A son, -Arthur C. Lindsey, 3rd, FOR XMAS DELIVERY types of upholstery fabrics. T^/tdtniai Removal Sale Price $147.00 M for the anmial Chiist- Marshal Timoshenko had some- the Hebron town ball Monday was bora December 4 at the Wind- Miming (Hiickens Com* Home FINANCE CO. l o u n g e c h a i r s t o wlll be completed. .thing in common besides an ene­ X *r Maecaeetev Soo Our Doshf, Soerotoriof, Gllf «nd Wood evening for the four young men bfim hospital to Mr. end Mrs. C. State Theater BallSIac O Famous Karastan Rugs, 9x12 sizes. TrambuB flmpter my. So he spent 84.04 on a New who left thle m o m l^ for U. Arthur Lindsey, Jr., of Prospect iber meotiug of Sabra Yoar'a cablegram to the Ruasian Reading, Pa.—(i»5—Edgar, Zeller IroiriifroHff—Scrio Pricod. Removal Sale Price —"S19B.S0 MATCH FOR $22.7» S. eervice. They are Leslie Kin­ street withdraw his police complaint BfaeDonaM Upholstery Compaoiy Chuptar, Ouugbtera o f Army leader. Sbenk addreased it ney, Raphael Kaasman, Vincent Revolution will be to Moacow, but added: “I hope it about the theft 11 chickena Mitchell and Gibson Porter. Re- If your tires are underinflated, from hla rear yard on Nov. 30. The 983 Main St. American Indoatrial BUg.. Hartford TeL 2-4U 7 afteraoon at hM to be fofwanlwl :U> Him in Bcr- freahmenta were tervaij aigl a lb*, trancia Ua.** drivtnif nrW Uka s o r e power and chickenfi c&ma hooM I88t a i ^ to Vhit wm mm rnmmm mm s m • « le i e . ■end Uase U . CkUrfcMB k ara cuotiiiak TO09U PAGE sKiii MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COiNN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8,1942 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8,1943 to institute a rationing program, ALICE UOFKAto America is definitely to expand a distant threat to America, it whereas in occupied France last (Known As Qnaen Altea) both kinds of coversgt. Ckivem- has matured and expanded under Kemp Display Stars ill Statens Feature Coffee Limit summer three or four cups of SPlRTrUAI MEIHUM the prime demands of the actual Allied Fortunes Rest "jcal” coffee could 6e obtained Uaventfe Itonshtat oi a ttoraoifli I mantal social security is being ex­ Washin^on in Wartime monthly iSy persons who had con­ Bora w na a veto. panded, and there is nothing radi­ necesaities of war itaelf. But un­ By Jnek Stinnett Stops Crowds I Not So Bad nections, ,while the majority re­ Keadlngi Utilly, 'tncliNtIng. ( n n u s a iiD bt tbb cal about It It waa the Republi­ like most war industries, it has ceived a monthly quota of seven or 9 A. M. to 9 P M. Ot By Ap I ^ lS p MNTIKO COw INC can candidate for governor who a product which boasts a life- Washington—Well, gasoline ra -»derly sequence and they endeav- ton Skill of General eight cups of "coffee mixture.” aont. la . the Senrtoe of die 1* BlaMlI BtrMt Connecticut Residents Danes received seven cups of pie for M Tears. KusokMUr; Oonn. opened his campaign In Manches­ savlnlt, not a lifs-destroying func­ tioning is here and I think no pop- to show that "mileage n- Brilliant Record Exh'ibi* TBOUj!* rriROtTBON coffee per month at that time; 169 CItoneb Street, Hartforfi, i OMi*na Muiafir ter with a promlae of increased tion. Its silk and nylon products ular reaction ha* been more dla- Name of Mongomery must be in that frame of tion Attracts Attention | Enjoy Luxurious Pleni neutral Sweden, a coffee-loving Pbooe a-OOB7 ■^«n4a4 Oetob«T 1, IMl tlon to the rubber shortage prob­ where they want to fight. country, was down to six cups per unemployment Insurance benefits have already, many times, meant appointing to the men in charge lem. By Lurrere Hudgins Has Become Svnono- "here they’re anxious to meet the ty Compared to Europe Bbilakad CTcnr BvanlDg Except And private social security—aa the difference between life and of the homefront bgttle than the ^Why "mUeage” rationing? Be­ The Story So Far: The Fes­ Of Shoppers. month; the Dutch were allottee a HondayiL Entered at . ■ , enemyenemy in in battle. monthly ration of 20 tups, if they iaga and .. exemplified by the various hospi­ death; they are certain to mean opposition to rationing that has cause, except for the motorists in tival of .the Fairies Is In full mous with success to Depends on Succeas Pnat Office at Uanebeater. come from some quarters. the east (where there is a gaso­ swing when the Euster Bunny Even though there is still some Hartford, Dec. —Connec­ cound find anyone to honor their aa Becond CUsa Mall Hatter. tal care insurance plans—is life many times more. Every "Morale depends on auccess. ticut’s consumer, although limited coupons, while Greece. Poiarid and Actually, not since the war line shortage due to lack of trans­ comes dashing In, to tell Santa' Fighting Men. Give the troopc aucceas and their time before (Christmas, you can al-' Jugoslavia, out of coffee,. literally ■UHSCRIPTIUN RATES growing by leaps and bounds. stitch and every fold, every laat started has the Adminiatration portation facilities), the powers Claus and all the fairies, ! morale is high.” to a cup of home-brewed coffee Tear br Mall ...... -MM most hear the sleigh bells of San­ had no tea or cocoa. lAA.))- Montb Dy Mall .•■■••••• Hera, aa It is likely to be In detail of the process at the local approached any step considered that be don’t give two whoops elves, witches and hob-gobllns By Dewitt Mackenzie I “The morale of our men is high. ta Claus Jingle in the window dis­ per day under nationwide ration­ V Britain, there la no argument over plant. Is doing its part toward the necessary to winning the war with how much gasoline you use, pro­ that he has just come from They want to fight. ing, is still enjoying what starved, Railroad mileage in Russia has such caution. vided you don't use it in driving Poopo-Pqpha, and that be has With the British Eighth Army I, "This means much, for warfare play of Kemp’s Inc. Furniture and coffee-drinking Europe may de­ the wisdom of such insurance and potential safety of some life fight­ Last spring, five months after your car. If you live outside the terrible lir.vs. in Libya, ■ Dec. 8. —(J’)—As we ' Is hard In this desert where men Mi^lc Dealers. The display has scribe as a “luxurious plenty" the been nearly-doubled since 1918...... HBHBEH o r protection. The chief dispute is ing on the side of freedom. It’s been stopping the crowds in spite ' TH E ASSUCIATBD 1>RESS> we entered the war, nationwide east, you can pour It on the draw closer to the moment when '‘ may go without bathing for alx of their war-time hurry ever since State OPA pointed out today, ★ I^Tha Aaaoclated Preaa la azolaalea- whether or not the state shall an especially humane war pur­ gasoline rationing as a means to ground, start Area with it, do any­ Chapter Two the great battle will be Joined at months oecause of the scarcity of While the Nazis get more cof­ AT FIRST ' entitled to the nae or repobllea- conserving rubber was considered ' water. There are many trials. One it was installed. fee thiiri the rest of Europe by V ■ bt all newa diapatohaa oradUed manage the necessary insurance pose. then, which the historic fab­ thing you like except use it to The Terrible Ne.vs From El Agbeila It is increasingly ap-' Designed to acquaint the public SIGN OF A., \ t or not otherwtae oradltad In inevitable. As long ago as that, consume rubber. ' Poopo-Poona ! of these Is the lonely darkness of way of pillage, it is Illustrated, the f*** *' *•••'* 1 ■ paper amd alaa tba local newa system. The Beveridge plan would rication talent of this community statisticians could show that un­ Easter Bunny's voire shook and parent tbat Allied fortunes rest in ' the desert under the silent ex- with the fact that despite so many average German drinks one hot ■bllahed bareln. have the state manage it, in all has been ierving at Pioneer. less some such action was taken, The Baruch committee and the there were tears in his eyes as he a major degree upon the personal­ panse of night far from home and shortages and substitutes in other cup of coffee, tea and cocoa—al­ V All rigbta of rapnblloatloa of about 20,000,000 of our 27,000,000 ity and military skill of one man, loved ones. But the morale of the lines, records are still available in ternated, and mueh of It ersatz—. olal dlBpatchea herein are alao phases, up to what Is considered The Army and Navy "E”. which administration thought this would told the news he had brought with Gen. Sir Bernard Montgomery, sufficient quantity to meet the de­ ^ r e e d pas.senger cars would be idle for be clear to everybody. It wasn't. him to the Festival. men Is high 26 days per month. USE a minimum-amount of security comes to Pioneer today, like the lack ' of tires by the end of 1943 Isn’t even now. "Down in the Kingdom of commander of the British Eighth I asked the general how long he mand for ‘Oristm as gifts, the cen Italy hat so little coffee, OPA ^ull aarvice client of N. B. A. for everyone. After that, the In­ one destined for Cheney Brothers or early in 1944. The one legitimate objection to Poopo-Poona," he began. "A boy Army. thought the war would last. terplece of the window portrays a notes, it had not even bothered 6 6 6 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS arvire Inc. In the minds of thousands “I believe it is likely to be sleigh stuffed to overflowing With dividual thrift and foresight of itself a few days later, is not "mileage" rationing is that in by the name of Michael Bar- of young fighting men who Victor record albums. All of these Publlahera Repreaentativea, The the ordinary citisen would again awarded for purposes of building The present rationing program many sections of the country tholemew Woffington la spreading long,” he replied. lima Hatbewa Special AaenSy— would have gone Into effect In transportation problems (dis­ a rumor.” swarm the desert, the name "The only way to win is to are In' attractive colors appropri­ few Vork. Chicago.— Detroit and produce its vaiying dividends of morale where none has existed. It of Montgomery has become defrnt the Germnna on the ate to the season. Inaton midsummer. If bitter resentment tances to be traveled, lack of any The Bunny paused to blow his Stop In and Get Your security. is, to the contrary, recognition of to It hadn’t spread over the mid­ other means of travel, etc.) are nose and all of the folk at the synonymous with success. bnttlefleld. (Here spenka n "We’re naturally, proud of this We Invite You to Try Our Business MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP This plan, along with the At­ dle west and western states. Con­ Festival held their breaths and It's the rabbit’s foot they carry a man who will kill when he window,” said Mr. Kemp, “because Free Copy RC'IM.ATIONS past accomplishment which could different from those in other with them to insure victory. hns to.) we feel that it has caught the lantic Charter, the master lease- only have been achieved through vinced that various agencies had areas and that blanket rationing waited to hear what rumor Mi­ Men’s Luncheon. Only 60c Tba Herald Printing Company, made a muddle out of the rubber regulations for the entire country chael Bartholomew Woffington They've come to have unlimited "The greatest mistake wt. can spirit aa well aa the color of the .%tc.. aaatimea no flnanolai raaponal- land agreements, and even Vice the presence of the highest mo­ business and that an informed work an undue hardship on these could be spreading that would so confidence in him and because of make is to fail to recognise this Yule Tide. The ten full, brilliant 11 a. 1U.-2 p. m. ^blllty tor trpographleal errora ap* President Wallace’s famed quart rale, inspiring the finest perform­ 'WE CAN PUNISH THIS MICHAEL BAKTHOU3MEW WOFFINGTON' that they have confidence in them­ afi(l to underestimate the enemy’s colors in which the figures of San' ^11 Foods Styled (he Way You Like Them To Be ^^pea^ng tn advcrtlaementa In the public would welcoiqe sacrifices to communities. . upset the Bunny. selves. strength. ta Claus and the Victor albuma The Dewey- ,'Vaneheaier Evening Herald. of milk to a Hottentot, Is a con­ ance in every other department of meet this wartime' emergency. The government is well aware "Well, what is it ?” asked Fa­ 3 1 German Good Soldier Stvied, And At Nominal Rates. President Roosevelt asked Ber­ of that. Already ODT Director ther Time finally. "Surely it Is Montgomery and Morale Same are presented illustrate the diver­ Tuesday, December 8 crete example of what our reac­ the concern's effort. In short, Montgomery and the ‘The German is a good soldier sity of choice offered this year to DROP INTO... nard M. Baruch and his fact-find­ Eastman is conducting a national not as bad as all that." and will fight, though I believe it Richman Co.l tionary realists delight in calling The "E” which arrives today is ing committee to bring some kind Easter Bunny sighed heavily morale of the British Army are buyers of vlcthr records as Christ­ Dancing on top of the world is Cesar Romero, with beautiful Betty survey of the effects of mileage pretty much one and the same is true that once you get him down mas gifts. ■Jeweleps — Stationers the "impossible new world" to tribute to the executives and of order out of the chaos. rationing which may be the basis and continued. “He is spreading he cracks up. But we must smash Grable in his arms 'and the strains of Harry James’ music in the air. Britain’s Best Seller Baruch and his associates put thing—and right now it is mighty Covers of the sixteen albums They are starred with John Payne and Carmen Miranda in 20th Cen- T H E GARDEN Opticians follow this war. They will scoff designers, and to the fellow‘ who for new regulations to right these the rumor that there is no Santa "I do not know.” said the Bun­ Bartholemew Woffington,” an­ high. him _and do 't on the battlefield shown in the display are works of RESTAURANT AND GRILL best comment we have at this as they scoff at anything sweeps the floor; to the white col­ all the facts together In an or- wrongs. Claus!" ny. "I- only know that next they nounced the witch. "We can make Because Montgomery does hold with" Armies." ^ tury-Fox’’s "Springtime in the Rockle.s,” the buoyant, bountiful Tech­ will stop believing In me.” art in themselves. Except for the nicolor musical coming Wednesday to the State theater. The laugh 810 Main Street on the plan for British social that seems to symbolize a "better lar men, and to the 'overalled him regret to his dying day that so much of our destiny In his own "A battle," observed the general portraits, each depicts a scene there is only one way to produce A gasp aro.se from the throng "What about us?” cried the he ever started such a rumor." at another point in the con'versa- department Is in the zany hands ot Charlotte Greenwood and Edward Read Herald Advs. :ty and post*war economic world.". But let them remember women who have found employ­ of spirits. The Queen Fairy hands I made a special effort to from the work represented in the better candidates and better vot­ Queen Fairy. "When such a' thing “How? how!” asked everyone find him and I finally ran him to tion “is a contest between two records. The- portraits are of Pad' Everett Horton. tns which Sir William Bev- that the 70,000 people of Britain ment in an essential war industry HEALTH AND DIET smothered a tiny scream with her starts there is no telling where eagerly for each was thinking not men—the commanders—to see ing. That one way is n’ot the dic­ hand. The Seven Dwarfs clenched earth after a long, hard chase of erewski, on the 'Golden Anniver' ^Stidse has prepared at the di- who rushed the news stands in their way of doing their bit; to tation of some would-be lofty it will end. Soon, perhaps, chil­ so much of punishing Michael as several days back and forth who can outwit the other.” sary Album'; Arturoro Toscanini, iTectlon of Parliament is no com- ADVICE their flats. Mrs.- Claus burst Into dren won’t believe in any single of stopping him before he had He turned to a life-size photo of one morning for copies of this high and low, because all have group, but the patient education tears. And all of the imps and across the fighting zone. and Fritz Kreisler, whose album it at all, but a fact. It is the and ’leadership of the American one of us. Not In wood sprites or done more harm. You will gather from this tbat the head and shoulders of a strik­ of "These are my Favorites” is in blueprint for their own “freedom proved members of a good, win­ Furnished by the McCoy demons and brownies and elves goblins or ghost.s or brownies. “We will cast a Spell over him,” ing looking soldier. t .that the 70,000 copies of the public toward ^the responsibility Health Service huddled closer together and trem­ the general is an active individual eluded in the special Christmas from want" were not in a scoffing ning production team. for making its own choices and Not in anyone on this cloud!” explained ths witch. "So that who rune his own show. He Is lay­ "That’s Rommel.” he remarked list. placed on British news stands mood. Common sense and courage bled. whenever he opens his mouth to and added with a smiley “I cap­ Every aspect of Manchester lUo decisions. That one way is not to .Address communications to The Santa Claus alone seemed un­ ing plans for a supreme effort and Famous Orchestras ea the morning of its Issuance can produce a better world. try to make up the publjc mind, Herald, Attention McCoy So terrible was this thought speak hot air instead of words he isn’t leaving all the details to tured that." "Six. famous orchestras are rep­ Joins, with the war officials here afraid. He pulled at bis wriskers that again everyone fell silent. will come out." "What do you think of him?” I all gone by that same noon. but to encourage the public to­ Health Servlen. and looked thoughtfully up at the subordinates. Point Number One resented in the display also. They today, in tribute to the men and ward the process of making up its They all knew, you see. that There was silence for a moment to observe about him is that he asked. are the NBC Symphony, San Fran­ This wasn't the latest bulletin women, the heads and the hands, stars. "No one ever will believe fairies and Ea.ster Bunny and and then everyone burst into a “He’s a grand soldier,” re­ The Victory At St. Louis own mind. Purifying the Body such a rumor,” he said at last. Santa Claus and all other invisi­ isn’t one of those generals who cisco, Victor Symphony, Russian aC'some gigantic United Nations the skilled executive planning and There are, perhaps, no spec­ cheer. "The very thing,” cried operate from bases In the rear. plied Montgomery, “but we Balalaika. Victor First Nighter, ,Mctory. It wasn't the end or the The Republican party,, at St. We often hear people speak of But the Bunny shook his head. ble folk, exist only because Uttle Queen Fairy, "He will never be shall beat him.” the last faithful ounce of atten­ tacular rewards for this tech­ "That is the worst of it," he re­ He is up in the action Janssen Symphony and Boston iisglnnlng of a war. It was an Louis yesterday, took another nique, and there can be little "purifying the system.” children believe in them. When able to spread another rumor.” where be can see what is hap­ "You’re confident—your own "Pops.” There are also such old tion to the last small detail, which From this we might conclude lated sadly. "This boy Is so well children stop believing then the ''And,” said Easter Bunny morale is high,” I said. IsHBensely detailed, 100,000 word long step toward its own future sense of power accruing to the thought of and has so much In­ pening and can make quick favorites as Dickens’ famous "A have all combined to make this women who give the League that the body must ever so often* fairies and all the others fade thoughtfully, “Perhaps other peo­ dedsloas on the field. Belle\-ea In Himself pbeiunent, loaded with tedious usefulness to this- country and to be purified by something which fluence that already he has con­ away. They no longer have any ple will learn and forever after­ Christmas Carol," Kipling’s “Jun accomplishment in our midst one their time and effort. Obvious­ I found Montgomery in his car­ He nodded and again looked me gle Book," and a recordrama from Heonomic theory and planning, the world. its owner does. As a matter of vinced most of the children In reason for living and so they wards if a man talks nonsense squarely in the face. Montgomery in which we can take community ly, they didn’t adopt and ad­ Poopo-Poona. Pretli/ soon there must die.. Everyone said Micha^ people will laugh at him and say avan—a small mobile headquar­ MacBeth with Maurice Evans, Ju­ it went like the proverbial Aa the members of the Repub­ here to a level-headed polley fact the body is at all times, ters which can be got in motion believes in himself. No doubt dith Anderson and cast. and neightxffly pride. ceaselessly and constantly purify­ wilF'not be one child in all the was a spektic, because a skeptic he is talking hot air!" about that. »kea. lican National Committee met, without knowing that. But Kingdom who believes in you.” is a person who doesn't believe on the road in a few minutes if "RCA Victor has selected from what prestige tfiey do have Is ing Itself. With that, the witches began necessary. I must admit it was The Interview, which I shall its vast store a list of 101 records That' Is p a r h ^ the moet glg> there was a live danger that they Body purification takes place Santa CHaus put his hands be­ In anything. mixing strange potions in a big long remember, came to a close cumulative and growing, tread­ hind his back and walked away While everyone was thinking with some misgiving that I ap­ especially suited to the Christmas :%ifleaat thing about the report. were going to eacnfice the galne ing softly to go far. through four great channels o f caldron. All the other folk stood proached bis little house on the and there appeared another side season and therefore ideal as elimination: The colon, the kid­ from his friends. All the gayety these things ^and feeling sorry for by and watched in silence as the to this man who means so much to Rhe people who bought it to study of the recent election and surren­ had gone from his face ind he poor Santa' (Jlaus, the witches terrible The offleera said they found two ^ benefit. These benefits would In- a more specific and positive role. This is a portable palace, with circulation, bring better drainage out. V Because it means oa amch , to At that time he said: The department president, Mrs notes signed by the boy reading: S the peace as well as the winning There have been times when we in this quarter. Or, the body may need not pay two year's taxes oat Japan? it means the same thing The battle which I* now » elude aid in practically every cookstove, sink, icebox, desk and of one year’s income. Warning of More Red Tape . Dorothy Farrant will make her of­ “No one to to blame for this Init of the war. | have itched to have it begin call-' built-in bed. "Where’d I get it?” be purified by fasting. During But Price Administrator Leon to Australia. The United Nations about to begin will be one of ficial visit this evening. Mrs. Flor­ myself.” ' ibatdship and emergency any fam­ It waw’t Wendell Willkie alone ing spades spades, to' make its June rolled her eyes naughtily. the fast, energy forn.eriy needed Henderson, speaking before the battle is not over, but the enemy the decisive battles of history. ence Peterson reports that the Gilbert and his wife are in the Q—How can. you get the maxi­ ■:now8 he has been fighting. It will be the turning point of ily could encounter. who won at St. Louis yesterday. own appraisal of candidates and "Oh, a casual friend gave it to me. in the digestion of food is set free National Asspeiation of Manufac­ (Christmas cards have ai^ved and east on a victory bond tour. I t Specifically, ' these benefits say of this one he is thus and so, Now everybody wants to buy It. for other work and this energy mum number of cups from a turers, warned that “more red —Prime Minister John Curtin of the war. The.eyes of the she will have them for members at It was the future life and health not as he claims to be. Alice wants i t ” is often used by the body in speed­ pound of coffee? , . tape” along with more rationing Australia. whole world will be upon us, the meeting. Preeeated Arms would Include guarantees of medi­ of the Republican party. We won't have that feeling ing up elimination. Dr. A.lexis A—Use finely ground coffee was in prospect for 1943. watching the way the battle cal and hospital care, pensions, And yesterday’a victory wasn't again. We won’t have it because Nothing kept on happening. Carrel has stated "Fasting puri­ and prepare in a filter or vacanm The essential nature of the America is not only a new con­ will B«ving. We can give them Six New York state furniture U. 8. Marines presented arms to ''^substantial increases in the pres­ we will be thinking of the com­ June and John converged on the fies and profoundly modifies our metlMd coBeo maker. tinent; she embodies a new their answer nt once: Tt will the final victory. The same Issue questionnaire method was ac­ spirit. America’s voice must be manufacturers have signed con' the iFetinguished General Lafayv ent unemployment and disability parative prestige of the League Oakie chair. It got to be "old tissues.” This is true and those knowledged by Eric A. Johnston, awing onr wny’.” tracts to work on plywood planes ette when he boarded the Brandy­ l will proba|)ly have -16 be tested .leard. And the eyes of all free­ So the general nodded and then J of Women Voters and of organ­ timea" again. “When I was a child who feel the need of purifying- the Q—Which is of higher rank, a president of the U. S. Chamber of and gliders instead of their cus­ wine before sailing for France'on llmnefita, a funeral grant, in- again and again. But meanwhile, ized labor in the wake of this star in vaudeville," began June, body are urged to try the fast. dom-loving people* are concen­ he said: "Things'go well. We shall major-general or a lieutenant- C^ommerce, in his testimony before trated on her. tomary products. September 8, 1825. ^ ersased maternity benefits, and the isolationists have been given election. Organized labor may •I------For fasting instructions write general ? ' the committee last week: ' not fail at EH Agheila, though here "Were you a star, honey?” said —Gen. Draja MIhallovitcb," Vugo- may be a hard battle. The Ger­ household help in time of ill- a sound warning that they do not be quite as pbettlve next time to The McCoy Health Service in A—LJentenant-generaL "Obviously the government must aiavlaa guerrilla chieftain. aa It waa this, but If no Its poel- John. . care o f, this newspaper, enclosing make ^certain requests for infor­ mans will fight. And the Betreridge propos- control the party machinery, any “At 81.260 a week. I was a Job to Drive Boche Out ipl. all its 150,000 words notwith­ tivehese will have precious lit­ a large, self-addressed envelope Q—Has any one man managed mation necessary to carry on its Faith must be kept by resolute- more than they control the loyal­ tle prestige. It risked and gam­ Star," said June. and 10 cents In stamps. affairs. The demands for basic, es­ “I told my men at thb beginning standing, is simply that the Brlt- Alice emerged from her dress­ two world heavyweight boxing y prosecuting to final ^rictory the of the campaign that our Job was ty of the party’s 'voters. Since bled everything this time and champions ? sential information are enlarged great war In which we now are This Is The Second Week To Join |gh people take out and pay for lost The tieague, on the other ing room, looking prettier than Qoeetioas and Answers in time of war." to drive the Boche out of Africa," FINER MATERIALS... they were especially confident of hand, can look forward to fu­ ten pictures, to show off her new A—William A. Brady handled engaged. And by crowning that he said. "We shall do that. There J » * ' iHim ge their own Insurance (Large Salad) But, be added, this increasing victory with a waca udiich shall is no alternative. There is no ques­ the machinery, yesterday's victory ture yeere with accumulated costume—a shy white dress cov­ ■(Question: J. N. wants to know: Jamee J, Corbett and JamesTell- wartime burden on business CAREFUL WORKMANSHIP (or ttwas purposaa. Sinca the was notaible. ered with shamrocke. "For the eriee. sajeguard and mxtend aosential tion of anything else.” preett^. It tried to do only a "W1»t is meant by a large salad? "makes it all the more important freedoms. The general's eyes twinkled and PLUS LABORATORY TESTS Mpla themselves 'win have paid reaseoable, non-proMunptnoue Kelly number,” she said. About how much would this be?" that the requests for Information or these ■ things in advance Job. It did H welL "Honey,” said Oakie, "that’e Q—Without declaration of war, —President RoooevcIL he laughed whenll told him that Thera to an “good anongh” hare. Every sumpln’.” Answer: In recommending a should be kept at a minimum and some of the men were betting the hffougli their own contributions. Teamwork At Pioneer It did it by focussing its non­ large serving of salad it is gen­ American troops in North Africa be put In such form as to make Wilbert, Norwalk aad Monarch vault wo Everybody admired, and Alice fought French soldiers recently. If we accept peace-without oc­ combined Allied forces would have maanfacture nnat theet the exacting i la going to be difficult to sell partisan spotlight on mors candi­ retreated to change again. erally intended that this be the for practicable replies and utiliza­ cupying at least temporarily the Christmas dinner Jn Tripoli; ManphasUr psople have played dates and potential candidates main part of the meal. For ex­ Is there any parallel for this ac­ laadords which have always governed THE SAVINGS BANK tion of tnetr contents." m the Maa that what they are thalr part in the winning and the "Ho-hum,” said.Oakie. "This main islands of Japan, we might It was evident that the report I Elmore hnrlal vanH niaaitfactnre. than ever before. Its question­ place is like a morgue.” ample, a large aalad of cooked or tion in American history? War Effort Hampered as well begin planning our next ileased him, as well it might, ‘for KUag is merely a "band-out. receipt of the Army and Navy naires brought commitments on raw vegetables may be the princi­ A—Yes, la 1798 the new Freaeb Tlie wst effort, he declared, war with them. ft indicated that his troops were in Cooerete Savra Criileal Materialo. i^toase of the pUrpoeea of the"E" before today. But today the many laauen some candidates Loses Finger to Join Navy pal dish at the noon meal. In or­ revointlonary repabllc Interfered "has been hamper^, in the Judg­ —Rr.hert Bellelre, former fTnlteil b' ’• fettle. pImrMga plan a rt covered by the might othsrwlse' hot have'discuss­ der to be satisfying, such a salad with our ships and captured some ment of our board (of directors), Press Tokyo rorreapondent. However, Montgomery knows OF MANCHESTER E" comes to Manchester, and ed. In several successful instances, of our seameu. la this couatry aodal aeoaiity ayatem, (Jhampalgn, HI.—(J>)—Stephen would probably weigh between 6 by the increasing time consumed when to talk and when not to talk. to A Manchester industry. it brought candidates face to face Gusick couldn’t get into the Navy and 8 ounces. If you wish to a^d there was a tremendous demand In replying to government ques­ ’ We’ve won. round two. Now He didn’t answer me directly by our state and feder- Pioneer Parachute is Manches- for a good old-fashioned debate ^ a u s e one of his fingers was any other foods to this salad for war. A few Freucli ships were tionnaires, in the face of man­ we can expect round three, And ' -ut the Yuletide dinner, but did A Mutual Savings Bank than tm's youngest industry, bom and which emphaslaed the healthy Stiff from an old footbaU injury. meal, try adding cottage cheese, captured. But war was not de- power and other problems, and we can lick them again. 'vc a far better reply. principle that candidates are re­ Three weeks ago Gusick, a Uni­ or hard-boiled eggs, or take darsd and all soded peacefnlly.'- the actual Impossibility in some —Navy Secretary Frank Knox. "Moraia to the thtag.” ha BURIAL YA8LTS who are fbrtuaate 8erelopsd under the wing of Man- sponsible to the people and that , ■ “WILBERT" ■ «B«agh oovor a s tndi- versity of Illinois student, entered whole wheat wafers- or Melba Instances of meeting the denuuids declarrd, and hla voice vibrat­ chestw's oldest and greatest in­ the people are responsible for a hqspltal and had half the finger Toast with it. The yucca plant, which grows which are made.” Most responsIbiUty for keeping ed. “Mortiie to the thing. Order Frooi Tonr Family. Fnaeral DIrretor. through our prlvats*‘insur- dustrial concern, Oieney Brothers. candidates. The League did all amputa^d. The Navy accepted in the southwest, la. being atiidied George B. Roacoe. an official, of I prices down reels with the. wom.cn - "You can do anything with an iBj^Orcaalasd when war aeemed only this—and nothing more presump­ him and he will be called in Feb­ (Night Emiaslons) as a possible substitute for im­ the N. A. M.,,testified that during of the family. army If Its morale to high. Tour tuous—on tbs found theory that, ruary. I. QuasUon; T. E. writes: ”1 .am ported bstnp and Jute, a thrse-montb period one company —W PB r- A j It- /*,- r ' t ■■

MANCHESTPR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. Cr**N TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 4942 ^ A O l BI6BT MANCHESTEB E\T!NING HERALD,, MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8,1942 and fire authorities. Nobody waa In the building at the time. YOUNGSTERS AT Cotton Quota Starts Wednesday at the Circle Blaze Wrecks . ■ Chief Bennett said toe fire Blackout Test T ut the Bee* on These Honey Cupcakes Big Campai^i Obituary Pep to Box started in toe basement, shot up CHRIS’] ioneer Parachute Co. Daily Radio Programs the dumbwaiter shaft to toe attic Vote b Test Elks’BuUditig from which it spread, enveli Covers State On This Week Joey Silva Wot' the kitchen and banquet Don’t 0 v 6 T l Is Awarded Coveted E Later, toe flames moved down to Deaths Government Suggesting rsi.' Damage In Three*Alarm the lodge room on the second floor Get a Chrlotmao First Corps Area Com­ Local Theaters to Tjike Featherweight King to Fire at Ansonia Esti* whefe they were brought under children by gU mandant Watches from Albert Joeeph Pelehatt Boston Symphony Signs Gianges in Crops in control. neglect their keaMh. But ImiMrcMive Up Work to Raise Albert Joseph Pelehatt, 48, died Box in Jacksonville mated Above $60,000 The fire broke ou| a short time day ruak toey oto Army Plane. Lvge Sum in Town. late last night at toe Veterans’ December 21. Southern Area. o --- after a committee of members of aometimee overlook­ at the State ed. hospital, Newington, after a long Up with the BLU Network Ansonia, Dec. 8- (/P)—The Elks’ the lodge had listened to an offer Is Held; Avenge Pearl Harbor! illnesa. He is survived by his wife, By Ovid A. Martin fbr the purchase of the building See that they get Ry The Associated Press Mrs. Rose Pelehatt, of 8 Clheatnut Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 8—(J»)— Washington, Dec. 8—(/PI—Dixie­ building was ruined last night by by officials of The Farrell Bir­ ’Ihe droning of Army planes, in This is the week that the local Featherweight Champion Willi* Father John’i Medi­ {AwaHs Ibr Employees theaters take up the drive for more street and a daughter, Qllberte, New York, Dec 8—(P)—Con-.^listed suspense drama . . . Now land farmers will vote Saturday a three-alarm fire which caused mingham company. cine: one of which rode the commandant of toe same address, three broth­ Pep’s opponent here Dec. 21 will between toe toe BLU network indicates that on whether they favor keeping the of the First Corps area, put a bond sales and the committee, tractual agreement damages estimated at between For over 88 yeare a» ifp t local dtotincnlshed mi> headed by Jack Sanson, manager ers and four sisters. He was a be Mexican Joey Silva, one of toe Boston Symphony orchestra and any plana which would replace toe production and marketing of cot­ $60,000 and $75,000 by Chief J. realistic touch-on a 57-minute all-- member of toe American Legion the BLU network, just completed Parker family on Sunday nights ton under strict governmental millions of mothers I amutl e t «M wmr w u made Connecticut blackout test last of the State theater, waa an- top battlers in toe division, pro­ with a Hollywood aeries by Hedda control for anotoer year. — 'Thomas 'Betinett. Plead Guilty have found it of noimced just before noon. Mr. Post of Woonsocket, R, I. moters of Pep’s appearance in for a long-term period, is recited The fire, which attracted 2,000 great value. It helps I aftarnooR at S:M In the SUte night, the second since last March. The funeral which will be held exclusive for both signers. Hopper ere in abeyance. The On that date toe Agriculture 1 ter when the Pioneer Para* Carefully examining the scene, Sanson did not state just what the Jacksonville announce today. family sketch is to be conUnued. department will hold a referen­ spectators and tied up traffic in build reslstence to quote would be for this week and at the T. P. HoUoran funeral Silva has fought the Hartford, That is, the network agrees to the heart of the city for nearly III Theft Case colds when more I Oompany, one o t the town’a which officials said refiected a home, 176 Center street, Thursday sign no other symphony orcheetra, Mlae Hopper recently concluded a dum on ihe que.stio:> of continuing high degree of preparedness, was refused to make any estimate on Oonn., tltleholder twice before, 1943 rigid marketing quotas five hours, started in the basement vitamin A )s needed. Fimiiirnet manufacturlns what could be sold. morning will be a military funeral, while toe orchestra la turn Is to series three times a week on CBS. and quickly raced to the attic It ia also rich in Gen. Sherman A. Miles, comman­ losing both bouts, but each time he appear over no other radio facil- under which it may tell farmers u)gj|M awarded the Army-Navy ‘E All Over Nation the hour to be announced later. stayed toe limit. how much cotton they can sell. where" It fanned out. Hartford, Dec. 8—(Afl—Anthony vitamin D. ^^^^iant by official repreaenUtlvea dant of the First Corps area, who This drive Is being conducted Burial will be in S t Bdward'a Itlee. While the lehgto of time Tuning Tonight: NBC—8 Qinny The First Methodist church and was accompanied by a staff of A portion of toe proceeds from Simms show; 8:30 Horace Heldt; Should Provide Test Christine and Herbert Tolbert, Father John’s Medicine fivesl the aervice branches. throughout all of the theaters all cemetery, Stafford Springs. the 10-rounder will go to toe lo- covered by the contract waa not Ansonia Electric company offices quick relief from coughs due tof officers. over the country and is expected to announced. It waa understood to 9 Battle of Sexes; 9:30 Fibber Mc­ The voting should provide a test Bridgeport, charged with theft of r Ijaaeh at Conatry <3nb Fires Being Fought cal war chest. Gee; 10 Bob Hope; 10:30 Red of farmer sentiment on an issue nesrby escaped damage due to the 8,000 gas ration books issued by colds by soothing the throat lrrtt| Pbavloua to the actual award raise at least nine billion dollars. Leo E. Roddy be for three seasons. Work of approximately 100 fire­ tation. It is pure, wholesome, ntei The blBfekout came while fires Further announcements as to The first season, which opens Skelton company. being debated by agricultural OPA, and Frederick J. English Lharemony In the SUte Theater, Leo E. Roddy, 42, of 133 Cten- CBS—8 Lights Out "Scoop": leaders — whether governmental men from Ansonia and nearby trittve and free from all harmfull J w lc h was attended by plant em- were being fought in Ansonia and speakers and meetings will non avenue, Mayberry Village, December 26, will be for a mini­ towns, who fought a successful Bridgeport, yharged ’ with accept­ drugs. New Haven. In the former city, made on Thursday. TTie commit­ mum ot 48 weeks, toe orcheetra 8:30 A1 Jolaon; 9 Burns and Allen; restrictions on farm production kBlWr*©® friends* b bi^et lunch- East Hartford, died last night In 10 An American in England; 10:30 should J>e eliminated- durlnt, war­ battle to confine the names to the ing 3.000 of the hooks. plenHeri was served at the Manches- 2.000 spectators were forced to tee which will aid Mr. Sanson in Boston Brums to play for an hour-each Saturday Elks building. gnilty before Judge J. Joseph this week’s drive are as follows: addition to his wife he is survived night beginning at 8:15. The net­ Sen. J. C. O’Mahoney on "Con­ time. Laralne Day in the clutches ot the master mind of crime, Basil Father John’s Medicine Co. rta r Country Club by the company stake shelter during the test in by three sons, Leo, Jr., James and Contending that there is a dan­ In the midst of the fire, the city Smith in Feiiernl court lu-ic Aioii- f'tbr the officials and guesU. and hallways designated as emergency Harold Alvord, John Matthews, work is to comprise 145 stations. gress snd toe Bureaucracy." Rathbone in the year's surprise thriller, "Fingers at the Window” wa.s plunged into a test blackout daV" urires everybody to boy] Mrs. Sidney Ellis, Miss Alice Mad­ Richard Roddy; two daughters, Tackle Hawks The Boston symphony made Its BLU—7:05 Stars from toe BLU; ger of accumulating excessive sup­ which starts Wednesday at the Circle theater. On the same show, iWdensonstratlon of the company’s shelters. Mary and Eleanor Roddy, toe plies of cotton at the expense of which sent the spectators scurry­ They /ere continued in $3,000 War Bonds or Stamps. IjBiachute test tower was present- Scores of arrests of violators of den, Mrs. Kay Olson, Helen Hayes first broadcast in 1926 and since 8:3Q Duffy's and M uy Martin; 9 The Magnificent Dope" which atars Henry Fonda, Lynn Bari and ing for nearby hallways designated bonds apiece to Dec. 14 at 2 p. m., of the Ambulance Transportation eldest being 11 years of age, ail then had been on toe air both un­ Famous Jury Trials; 10:15 This short food supplies, the Agricul­ Don Amech*.,' blackout regulations were report­ of toe same address; seven sisters Nation at War; 10:45 Stella Un­ ture department expresses belief as emergency shelters. for sentencing. English according 'Hero of PacUlc War ed. , Unit, Judge Harold Garrity. Her­ and two brothers. Both Teams Crippled by der a regular schedule and with that restrictions should be msln- Otime Being Investigated to the assistant U. S. attorney, A hero of this war. Commander bert B. House, Dante Pagani, occasional concerts on numerous ger, movies. plaining “if they can’t drive they The cause of the lire was be­ V. J. Sacco, paid $1,000 for 3,000 John Breen In Hartford, however, only a CtiUttr Kum/tri M*Hml ftw jm The funeral will be held Thurs­ Injuries But Expect MBS^—8 Pass in Review; 9:15 tslned on the fiber crop to en­ Sale Kiefer, former Executive Of- short tirhe before the signal to James Blair, and Jack Dwyer. day morning at’ 10 o’clock at the occasions. However, it had not courage farmers to grow and pro­ aren't washing their cars." ing investigated today by police books. Reail Heralil Advfl. JEer of the U. S. Aircraft Carrier Would Aid to Drive been on toe net works for the past Football trophy award; 9:30 Mur­ business Here John "Smoky" -Breen, son of douse out lights came, Judge A. A. You can thank the bees for these Anyone wishing to aid the drive T. P. HoUoran funeral home, 175 Tough Opposition. der Clinic drama; 11:30 Melody duce more things to eat. l;Torktown, sunk In the Battle of Mrs. Mary Breen, of Cooper Hill Ribicoff declared in police court o\er 14 years ot ago also are be­ Center street, and at 10:30 at St. five years. The orchestra, which The department takes the posi I SOdway, presented the Navy "E” ing directed into part-time arms hive-circling cupcakes for honey this week may call in or visit.at had ^ e n non-union, recently sign­ Hall. street, was the first member of that the local blackout ordinance is the sugar-substituting sweet in Bridget’s church with burial in St. tion that cotton production should Starts Early mant to President Henry B. the Ambulance > Transportation lacked legal teeth and prosecu­ work. the State theater office dfirlng the Bridget’s cemetery. • By The Associated Press ed a musicians’ union sgresment. be held to a minimum because of llory, and Colonel Qeorge E. About 300,000 women now are their makings. Ingredient flavors afternoon and evening and prompt Although they are the under­ For toe most part toe programs What to Expect Wednesday: Unit to be Inducted into service tions could not be made under it. are emphasized in sugar-substi­ attention will be gflven to all who dogs, toe Boston Bruifis, undefeat­ NBC—12 noon Words and Music; shortages of farm labor, machin­ , __ rell. U. S. Army Air Corps. and he left this morning with employed part time and an esti­ will be in charge of the conductor, ery. equipment and transportation I^Bndley Field, Windsor Locks, mated million are needed to re­ tuted recipes, so use Rumford desire to aid the drive. ed in six engagements on their Serge Kousaevltzky. The signing 1:15 p.m. Sketches in Melody; 6 Stores Crowileil ami W artime Limits on Car Speed and M ileage Makes Possible fifty other local men. baking powder to make sure of no Mr; Sanson will leave for New home ice, will be trying harder U. S. Navy band. C7BS—8:15 St. facilities. Manpower and other taaented the token merit awaid Breen was manager of the place younger men and women. Funerals places the BLU in the symphony productive facilities which would » vice president and general man- McNutt Calls The sights were raised on man­ after taste and follow the recipe York Thursday evening to receive than ever to defeat the league- field along with NBC and its NBC Louis matinee; 4:15 Raymond Plenty Money in Sight; Fairfield Gro&era last season when that follows: an. award from his employers, Scott orchestra; 5 Are You A go into toe production of extra liager J. Floyd Smith. won the Bee Senior basketball power needs after the November Joseph J. Knrowski leading Chicago Blackhawks in to­ symphony and CBS, which carries cotton could be used to a better |j - . Employee Awards It visit of Oliver Lyttelton, the war Honey Cup Cakes Warner Brothers, for a merit badge night’s only National Hockey toe New York Philharmonic. Genius quiz. BLU—12:80 Farm Extra Clerkfi Already. title and had. prior to his grad­ 2 cups sifted cake flour for the best showing of any theater The funeral of Joseph J. Kurow- L4 teaspoon salt day, December 11. skaters, but a Boston victory Petroleum Problem," baa been Party; 12:30 p.m. Philadelphia good. All of the stores, are crowd­ the Ambulance unit he was a dis­ cup shortening ing from the William P. Quish fun Navy Yard band; 8:16 Shady Val- Some farm leaders contend that ed and the people are spending Iwalve this honor. make war supplies here as much eral home at 8:30 and from St. would juiqp Manager Art Ross’ added to the CBS schedule for 9:30 a'J governmental restrictions of 1'. The actual ceremony took a half patcher at Cheney Brothers’ med­ as possible, ijaving valuable ship­ 2 egg yolks crew into a first place tie with tonight, replacing the previously Isy Folks. t money. Extra clerks are already ical center. He had been em­ (Oonttanied from Pag* One) 1 cup honey Bridget’s church at 9 o’clock. production should be dropped for on duty and with the closing of the I'jkour. George H. Waddell was mae- ping space, Meetings Changed Burial will be in SL Bridget's toe Hawks. Here's What You Get of ceremonies and Introduced ployed at the Buckland plant of cup milk But in addition to having toe the. duration. Such a stand waa schools next week others will be B ig Cut \ the Pratt * 'Whitney company. rather than secondary considera­ 2 egg whites cemetery. Friends may call this taken by a majority of state agri added. l ^ e guest speakers. tion to the armed forces’ demands. evening after seven o’clock at toe law of averagea against them, toe 1080 U 8 0 cultural commissioners and secrC' Wheii^ you Ineure ynur iwr under a Hartford .tutomo" Dwing the ceremony the injury 1 teaspoon vanilla By Soroptiniists Bruins also must play without The fact that $2.35,000 was dis­ bile Liability and Properiy Damage policy, you are guar* While this emphssis on non- Allied Forces Sift together flour, Rumford funeral home until toe hour of the Kilocycle WDRC Kilocyclea teries a f a meeting held here the PROTECTION AGAINST DAMAGE CLAIMS I suffered by one of the official milltery manpower requirements funeral. Capt. Dit Clapper and Harry wnc tributed in the Christmas club by anietm Ihe follnwlng protection: lEueate, a severe leg fracture sus- 20 French Vessels Baking Powder and salt. Cream (Busher) Jackaon, out with in­ other day. They argued that in the Savings Bank of Manchester $ 2 1 .5 0 " promised something new for selec­ shortening until light. Beat egg The Soroptimist club held its wartime it is not possible to have AND LAWSUITS NOW COSTS ONLY INVEn-nOATION AND DEFENSE — Any claim agaiaeb |g i^ e d by Commander Kiefer while tive service, McNutt declared the Hold Heights usu^ luncheon-meeting this noon juries. Tuesday, Dee. • Tuesday, Deee*nber 8 too many agricultural products. on December 1, to 4,800 persons nving the sinking Yorktown in yolks until lemon colored, gradual­ However, Chicago also has some P Me P. M. seems to be one of the reasons you for iNTMinal injury nr property .damage will be fully Apparently Intact system would continue “operating ly adding >4 cup of the honey while in tne Y. M. C, A. banquet hail. They predicted that starved and there is so much spending. The the menace of claims and law­ inventigated, whether legitimate or otherwiM. Ia caM et id-ocean, was noticeable in his as heretofore" for the time being. During the business session con­ All in Readiness of its gang on the ambulance line. 3:00—Tbs Story ot Mary Marlin. 3:00—David Harum. ragged Europe would need all the Because of wartime driving Smp. Commander)'Kiefer, who At Tebourba beating. Add the egg-honey mix­ Earl Seibert, rated by many as 3:15—^Ma Perkins. 3:15—News fart, too, that many are buying to re.strictinns, drastic reductionn suits, I.et us show you how a lawhuil, you will be given rompetent legal defeaac, with In Toulon Harbor Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey. ture slowly to the creamed shorten­ ducted by the president. Miss food and cotton this country send presents to soldiers snd wish all eourt conta, attorney'* fee* and other expen*e* fully I formerly Chief Naval Inspec- be added, will continue in his post Hellen A. Holbroojc, it was voted For Church Supper the best defense player in toe cir­ 3:30—Pepper Young’s Family. 3:20—St. Louis Matinee. could po.ssibly supply when the have just been made in .Auto­ little it now costs to have the fbr United Aircraft, has Just \ (Continued from Page One) ing, creaming while adding. Add cuit. will not be. present because of 3:45—^The Right to Happiness. 3:80—Keyboard Concerts. lo get them away early has some­ paid. If a eash nettlement 1* neMwnary, It will bo paid , the hospital following two of draft director, with McNutt in sifted dry ingredients alternately to change the meeting days to the war is over. thing to do with the present in­ mobile Liability and Property assurance that If you run into the Hartford, up to your imiley limit*. (Continued from Page One) control of policy, “until further with milk, mixing well after each second and fourth Mondays of the tom ligaments suffered in Sunday 4:00—^Backstage Wife. 4:00—News. This year's above-average crop nths recuperation from his war and the enemy-held port of night's 5-2 victory over the Mon­ 4:15—Stella Dallas. 4:15—Afternoon Melodies. crease in business at this date. Damage insurance rates. The misfortune your Interests will iJirainda. Upon hia return to duty integration plans are perfected." addition. Beat egg whites until month, and instead of toe noon Mrs. F. S. Smith of North and surpluses from other years he well looked after by one of PAYMENT OK JUDOMENTS — Should a damage awarfl One destroyer leader of the Mo- A usually reliable source, un­ in central . stiff; gradually beat in remaining luncheons have a dinner at each treal (^nadiens. BUI Thoms, who 4:30—Lorenso Jones. 4:45—War News. have provided the United States cost of this coverage is now so tie made agalnnt you, the ilaiiford will pay the amouni mid-January, Commander Axis air attacks were aimed at School street is chairman of toe is at home either on the forward 4:45—Young Wi'dder Brown. 4:55—National News. low that every car owner can the largest and most depend­ iefer will be advanced in rank to gador class. quotable by name, said that Gen­ ’a- cup of honey until mixture meeting at 6:30 p. m. sharp. committee from toe North Metho­ with sufficient cotton to meet its of the Judgment up to the limit* of your policy and Includ­ the Allies’ Algerian port of Phi- 'I t was also voted to contribute line or on defense, is resting a 5:00—When a Girl Marries. 5:00—Ad Liner. needs for about two years. Be­ afford proper protection. able insurance organizations ing Interent accrued. sptein and assigned to shore Fate of Eight Suba Unknown eral Hershey wss slated for the llppeville where, the Italian com­ stands in stiff peaks. Fold Into dist W. S. C.- 8. serrlng a baked sprained ankle and George Allen, 5:30—News. new post of vice chairman of the cake batter until well-biended. to the current Y. M. C. A. cam­ bean and baked ham supper to­ 5:15—Portia Faces Life. cause of to* war conditions, ex­ Recreation in the entire country — the Bty. ______- There were 19 submarines in the munique said, bombers scored di­ paign, four memberships of three a winger, has five stitches over 5:30—Just Plain Bill. 5:39—^The Scoffer and the Scrap. ports have dwindled" to a dribble. PAY.MENT OF PERSONAL EXPENSE — Aay rea*ea harbor at the time the Germans War Manpower commission. This rect hits on ships, docks and sup­ Pour batter into well-greased morrow evening from 5:30 to 7:00 his left eye. 5:45—Ben Bernie. Today it is more vital than Hartford .Accident and Indem­ able ex|ien*e« you may Incur at the Hartford’* request la moved in and the Knox memoran­ source said the WMC Manage­ muffin tins and bake in moderate dollars each. These are to be in­ in toe largo vestry of toe church. 5:45—Front Pag* Farrell. The department is asking that ply warehouses and started big oven (375 degrees F.» for 20 to terchangeable and left at the Y. M. But the greatest advantage the 6:00—^News. 6:00—News. ever to have security against nity Company. eonnectlon with a claim against yon will be repaid (excapt [eavy Snows dum showed that of those eight ment-Labor committee had recom­ fires. Her assistants will be Mrs. Lena 6:05—War Commentary. only about 22,500,000 acrea oe Center Items lo** of earning*). 2!i minutes. Make 20 medium or C. A. building for the u.se of any Hawka enjoy is shown by toe lat­ 6:15—Road to Victory. planted to cotton next year. This Slightly higher for “B" are now unaccounted for, two mended the appointment and that Of the fighting aground in Tu­ of the members in any of the edu­ Hill. Mrs. Annie Sloan, Mrs. Annie est National Hockw L,eague scor­ 6:10—Sports. •Rate for holder* of “A" jfa* ration book*, which were In dry dock suffered McNutt would announce it in a re­ 14 large cupcakes. 6:30—Strictly Sports. • year’s acreage totaled 24,005,000. Tonight: and "C" book holder*. FIRST AID COSTS — Expenw inenrred by ya«i for firad Hamper Reds nisia, the Italian communique said cational or recreational 'facilities McLagan, Mrs. Jessie Sweet and ing figures. Max Mntley, center 6:45—Lowell Thomas, commenta­ 6:15—Treasury Star Parade. In some past years as many as damage, four which were under organization intended to tighten only that “land action ended in Mrs. Eliza Chapman. They will of the Chicago Sextet, is tied with 6:30—Frazier Hunt, Newa. 6-9-Junior boy.t’ game room aid to My |>er«on (except youmelf) Injured In aa aoeldaak the “Y" offers. tor. 40,000,000 acres were planted. open E. S. and S. ADD WAR BONDS TO YOUR ASSETS —AND SAFEGUARD VOt-’R Involving your oar, will be paid. * construction in drydock are appar­ the efficiency of the commission. , favor of Axis troops.” Oil Shortage The nominating committee sub­ serve toe dishes hot from the Lynn Patrick of the tailend New T:00—Fred Waring in Pleasure 6:45—The World Today. ASSETS WITH AUTOMOBILE "DA.MAGE SUIT" INSirRANUE. (Centtnoed From Page One) ently intact, four which tried to The same source said other ap- I j The German communique, equal­ kitchen. York Rangers for first place hon­ 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy; 6- 7 Sniail gym open for boxing mitted a report through Miss Time. E. S. MEDICAIi EXPENSE — For a luaaM added prenahM escape succeeded, and one which pointments which could be ex­ ly bare of detaila reported, how­ Jessamine Smith. She said they The dining room committee In­ ors at 21 points. 7:15—News of toe World. 7:16—Harry James. Contagious (^ases charge ynur policy caa he extended to cover antomaUcBlIy tte'a dispatches recounted the tried to escape hit a mine and pected in the reorganization in­ ever, that “fighting with enemy Seen Serious had been able to gain the consent cludes Mrs. Annie Alley, Mrs. Jean Patrick has 10 goals and 11 as­ 7:30—American Melody Hour. 7- 9 Small gym open for hand­ IWroism of Marinella Koroliova, a 7:30—Come On and Dance. ball E. S. the iiieiilenl ex|ien*e* of any pemoas Inlnred while la yeuf sank. cluded: Brig. Gen. Frank J. Mc- groups is continued at several of each ofiicer to continue In the Johnston, Mrs. Griswold Chappell, sists while Bentley has eight net­ 7:45—H. V. Kaltenborn. 8:00—Lights Out. ' ear. Including memlier* of your famll; guMte aad (la fighter, in the capture of a '' Of the four subs known to have Sherry, director of operations, the places.” same position for the year 1943, Mrs. Grace Moore, Mrs. Ruth tings and participation in 13 8:30—A1 Jolson. Show Increases 6-6:45 Falcon-t and Royal Blue CLARKE INSURANCE AGENCY moNi "tatett) yountelf aa well. and the clearing of an entire Besides the Philippcville raid, (Continued from Page One) 8:00—Johnny Presents. Seniors basketball period E. S. 829 M.AIN STREET TF.LEI’ilONE 3665 escaped, the Iris is now interned same title he now holds, with full follows: President. Miss Hol­ Shedd, Mrs. Nellie Marks and Mrs. others. 8:30—Horace Heldt’s Treasure 8:65—Cecil Brown, News. 'IgS river region with destruc- at Barcelona, Spain, and three charge of staff services and field it added, Axis planes destroyed "a brook: vice president. Miss Marlon Phyllis Skinner. Mrs. Jessie Sweet In third place is Max’s brother 9:00—Geo. Burns A Grade Allen 6- 8—Junior members bowling of 500 of the foe. The hil’ wlll\ number" of Allied planea on an have to carry it up a stick at a Chest. Hartford. Dec. 8—(/P»-The State period E. S. named for her, Izvestia said. reached ports in Allied handa, the operations; Fowler 'V. Harper, time." — Tinker; secretary, Mrs. Maude Hill will sell supper tickets at toe door, and line mate, Doug, with 19 9:00—Battle of toe Sexes. 9:30—Suspense. Health department reported to­ Casablanca and Marsuln reaching deputy chairman, another duplica­ afrlield and shot down eight in and treasurer. Mrs. Vera Burnham. there Is no previous sale. points. The leading Bruin point- 10:00—An American in England. 7- 8- Women"8 plunge period Beporto Savage Fighting a combat at a cost of onlj one. Declines To Blame One .\gency 9:30—Fibber McGee and Molly. day that the number of cases of E. S. Bavage"" fighting broke out Algiers and the Glorleu, which tion of title, to have charge of re­ Richdale, despite repeated ques­ New committees and chairmen A Christmas sale will open at getter is toe veteran Buzz Boll 10:00—Bob Hope. 10:30—Talks, Com. Ekheibcrger. whooping., cough, scarlet fever, waa damaged, reaching Oran. lationships of WMC with other Use Tanks and Dive-Bombers will be announced at toe annual who is sixth with nine goals and 7- 10—.Senior basketball league itbwest of the Volga citadel tions by Senator Brewster (R., four o’clock tomorrow afternoon. 10:30—Red Skelton and Company. JJ;®®—a*'"!? measles and lobar pneumonia in games E. S. lere the Germans were strongly- Ships Remaining Afloat government agencies; and Arthur The Germans were using both Me.) and others of the delegation, meeting in January. The table with ^aprons, towels, ■gbt assists. 11:05—Sports Roundup. Connecticut.all had increased dur­ In addition to the four aubma- tanks and dive-bombers in thei^ Chicago also has toe leading 11:00—Newa, 11:10—Quincy Howe, Newa. 8- 9- Bowling alleys reserved for lorced. In one sector there. S. Flemming, deputy chairman to declined to attribute the fuel oil fancy and useful' articles u'ill be 11:15—Dance Music. ing the past week. Mrs. Johnson E. S. Star reported, a column of rines under construction which direct relationships with cooperat­ effort to dislodge the Allied situation to any one agency of the in ctarge of Mrs. Louise Seymour, netminder in Bert Gardner, who 11:15—Benny Goodman Orch. Whooping cough cases rose from escaped damage these other ships troops, but the Morocco radio said 11:30—Polish Orchestra. 11:30—Jerry Wald Orchestra. armor and Cossack caval- ing management and labor repre­ government. City Ig Exonerated Mrs. CArrle House, Mrs. Edith has allowed only 38 pucks to pass 12:00—News. 78 to 107. scarlet fever from 25 to Tomorrow: fought it out in a blizzard, were listed as having remained sentatives. Flemming is now a the Allies were taking the pimish- “More oil could have been sent WethereU. him. 12:05—Roy Shleld’a Orchestra. 12:00—Newa. 39, measles from 176 to 201 and Cossacks outflanking the Ger- afloat and apparently intact de­ WMC member and presides at the ment and still holding tight. Home made cookies and candy, Tomorrow’a Program 6-9—Junior boys’ game room iLs earlier," Mrs. Rogers ’contend­ In Damage Suit 13:55—Newa lobar pneumonia from 36 to 40. open E. 8."and W.^ S. and leading them into a spite the efforts of the French of­ meetings of the Management- The last official report on the ed, “If the proper agencies had stuffed dates and other confec­ Tomorrow’s Program A. M. ficers Md seamen to scuttle their Labor committee. fighting said -only that it was 7:00—News. 6-6:45-Junior boys" plunge pe- continuing. been aware of the situation in tions will be offered for sale by Drive Last Rivet A. M. idence that the Germans had craft: With all voluntary enlistments time.” Waterbury, Dec. 8—r(/P)— Judge Mrs. Mildred Arendt, Bg mechanized equipment be- reported, and military magazines An agreement was reached by ing his home In Rockville, vras ar­ toe New London-Groton Bridge P. M. 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent to ■reduce absenteeism. The order of last summer for­ Hospital Notes Commiasion. William Dorrance of p ' the cold. at the village of Milhaud, in the Darlan and Lieut. Gen. Dwight D. bidding the use of tank car equip­ rested lost night at Main . strMt 12:10—Luncheonaires. 12:45—o u r Gal Sunday. The official report said, how- vicinity of^the port, and storage 3. Transfer of hundreds of Eisenhower, the reports from Al­ and Middle turnpike on toe charge New Haven, another inspector on 12:30—Marjorie Mills. 1:00—News. thousands of workers to more es­ ment in 21 southwestern states of selUng lottery tickets. The ar­ toe highway department staff, 1:00—News. 'er, that more German tanka tanks at Mondrier were described sential jobs, with guarantees of giers said, after Gen. Pierre Bols- except for vital purposes didn’t Admitted yesterday: Sidney 1:05—Do You Remember ! being destroyed, more Ger- as intact. son, - governor-general of French Brown, 15 Cobum road; Ralph rest Waa made by local poUce and made'toe final inspection. l;15-^Aunt Jenny’s Real Life 1:15—Ma Perkina "suitable standards of wages and help toe New England situation ahortly after he was taken to the Stories. dead piled on the field of bat- Discussing other matters, Knox working conditions" and payment West Africa, had placed himself much, Richdale said. Moore, Winsted; Mrs. Row Borel- 1:30—Vic and Sade. more ground taken in fierce .said in response to a question that under Darlan’s orders. lo, 133 Eldridge street; Bruce poUce station a book was found in 1:30—Big .Sister. 1:45—Tha Goldbergs. of transportation <^te in some Richdale declared toe. railroads hia possession showing that he had ,1:45—Rhythms of toe Day. ;bting, even while acknowledg- the only information which had cases. Claim AUiee Retreating had done a good Job in hauling Phillips, .83 Spruce street; Baby Governor's Ball 2:00—Young Dr. Malone. a temporarjr setback. not been g:iven out about the dam­ The German-controlled Paris fuel oil to New Ehigland and toe Thpmaa Heffron, Rockville; F^oiik sold .ti^ete to Manchester real .2:00—Hartford Hostess Program 2:15—Joyce Jordan—M.D. In the area of \>likie Luki, age done to the Pacific fieet px the 4. Channeling of all employ­ radio said 'today that the Allied dents. . . with Jan Minor. 2:30—We Love and Learn. ment through the U. S. Employ­ area had gotten more oil than any Hoher, 'Vernon r Mrs. Sophie Miko, One of these owed him $1 and To Be Eliminali^ Germans succeeded in press- Japanese attack a year ago' yes­ ment Service in labpr shortage forces were retreating westward other industrialized area. 48.Aubura road; Mias Louise Wil­ 2:30—Medical Talk. 2:45—Llfa Can Be BeauUfuU back our forces_and occupied terday bad concerned either the and Gen. Walther Nehrlng’s Axis following tola tip toe person whose 2:35—LitUe Show. areaa and inspection of plant la­ liams, 65 Blast Center street; Glen­ name appeared in hia book waa jone inhi^ted locaUty," the mid- exact destruction wrought on some bor arrangements to prevent troops were fortifying positions ns Miller, Coventry; Robert Hartford.-Dec. 8—(P)— Because 3:40—Day Droams with . Bud ‘ Bight communique ■ reported. vessels or the date of recommis- south and east of Tebourba, but called on. He admitted buying Ralnsy. hoarding of unneeded workers. To Give Hearing Veltch, Coventry; Eric Anderaon, tickets, on toe Treasury balance of toe war and in accordance ?After a counter-attack had been skmlng damaged sldpis. Me added these claims were disputed by the 33 Benton street; Pamela Kimball, with toe expressed wishes of Gov­ 2:55—News. Bridge Guard lUncbed, Soviet troops again re- that such information would not McNutt said be would ask Con­ from Dancosae and he too may be gress soon to give him a “suffi­ Morocco radio. To Noted Author 25 Auburn road. cited into court. ernor-elect Raymond E. Baldwin, ipled this inhabited point as be told because it obviously would cient staff to do the ^job" and Allied aerial strength, cut down Discharged yesterday: Mra-Jen­ First Company Governor's Foot Wounds Self ill ks another. In three daya be of value to the enemy. would ask removal of restrictions by the lack of good air bases in nie Swanson, 20 Packard street: Guard baa decided to break a cus­ Wants Assembly htlng the Germans lost 800 men -Asked about the agreement an­ the forward areas, was reported tom of 171 years standing and ’ ■•‘ a s a s i , led.” on pay scales fOr workers of the Hartford, Dec. 8—(yP)—Richard Mlw L«ura Perron, 95 Forest nounced today by which French Employment Ctervice, which has growing gradually, but Allied Julius Herman Krebs. 37, author street; Miss Elvor Anderaon, 182 Powder Explosion forego an inaugural ball on Jan. 6. To Aid War Effort New LcadcB, Doe. fl—aP)—While officials will perndt the use of port had an annual labor turnover of tanks and infantrymen apparently of toe sensations! "Out of toe Maple street; Mias Mary Marlnalli, The inaugural parade will be engaged la cUMing his M eellber 'axis Break Through and airfield facilities at Dakar by 90 per cent. were bearing the brunt of the N l^ t,” appeared secretly here to­ Glastonbury; Mrs. William Pop- In' Centerbrook held aa usual with First and Sec­ service revolvsr ia the guard house American planes and ships, Knox fighting against Axis tanks, and day before the Ckmnecticut Alien off and infant daughter of 69 Jen­ ond Companies Foot Guard at­ Bridgeport Dec. 8-HP)—Gov.- on the old Thames river highway CORO ion Positions said that “the strategic advant­ some of Ciermany’s best plane's. Enemy Hearing Board to decide sen street: Mrs. Rose Pearson, SO tending tha new governor in toe Elect lUymond E. Baldwin wants bridge Arthur O. Milliard, 32, of iFrom German Broad- ages to us are largely ^gatlve,” Britain Sending Men Across the African wastes from whether he shall be interned, pa­ FArm Drive. Esaex. Dec. 8—OP)—A powder proeoasion from toe Hartford toe 1948 General Aasembly, which 63 Main atrest, aorwloh, a bridge Buy Wisely and Be Healthy ), Dec. 8—(4>)—German arm- that we can now deny any use ot the Tunisian battle ground in Lib­ roled or releaaed aa a (German Diachsr'ged today:.Ralph Moore, explosion blew off toe roof of toe Club to the State Capitol. The convenaa Jan. 6, to “gear every ac­ guard, accidentally shot himaalf at the port to the enemy. Directly into War Plants ya, a Reuters correspondent re­ alien. mixing house of toe Pulverized inaugural' will be followed by a 1:16 o’cloek tola morning. The bul­ fbroes, counter-attacking in London, Dec. 8.—{JP>—Britain Winsted; Benjamin Phillips,, 13 tion and every bit of activity into Kalinin-Lake Ilmen sector ported that the German arid Ital­ The writer, who uses toe pen Ridgewood street; Jesse Merton Metals Company, CenterbcqoJi^ to­ public reception at toe State Ar­ toe war effort." let entered hia abdomen and paos- •SSS ""fas «« iwest of Moscow, broke lowered her draft age to 18 years ian troops drawn up at E3 Agheila mory. ' ' . ad completely through hie b o ^ . today and disclosed she was send­ name, Jan Valtin, was accompan­ Hills, Andover; Mrs. Harold Leon­ day and caused what Supei Baldwin, addressing toe Cham­ :h Russian aupply uses, the Are Given Surprise for an expected British attack ied to toe Federal building by hia ard and infant daughter, 807 Tbl- ent John Pope said may M^sarl- The governor's desires In toe ber of Commerce at a luncheon at­ The guard was rushed to the Balance your buying so jt)u'll gel all the food value* ing men between the ages of 37 were betraying nervousness at the oua damage to machinery used for matter were expreesed In a latter tended by legislators from tha Lawrence and Memorial Aeooclat- high command asaerted and 41 directly into war factories wife and mother-in-law. The hear­ hmd Turnpike. 5l!r£T^*ISf »«a, y. "On Anniversary sporadic bursts of gunfire from ing may take all day, and is held Births yesterday: A daughter war producUbn. to Gol. Raymond F. Oates, .major Bridgeport aiaa yesterday, also ed hoepltela, officials of which aaid dolly communique also i«- in order to solve the manpower the British lines. The British cobunandant of First Company. aaid|that he may aak the General his condition U serious but nbt your family needs. Be wise. One way i* to learn needs of her Industrial and fight­ in toe U. S. district court room, to Mr. and Mrs. ’Thomas GrOgsn No estimate, of toe damage waa thnt Soviet forces renewed Eighth Army has been gathering the glass windows and the doors of Thompsonville. available. i Assembly for "wider and broader critical. Tha abooUng waa termed in the greet bend of the Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Gustafson ing armies. strength for an assault on the of which were blacked-out to pre­ Pope said friction caused by FAIae Alarm Helpful powaro, under rsoaonabla rostrio- acridantel by LieuL Kenneth W. food facts. Another is to supplement thU Informa­ of 31 Maple street were surprised The new minimum draft age German positions in the El Aghei­ Births today: A aon to Mr. and tiona, to carry out the war pro­ with powerful ♦■"if vent thoee in toe corridor from Mrs. Ward Krauw of 87 Walnut several workmeq in a routine Stevens, commandant of the Gro­ "U? J?"' "» that ell the ettecks Sunday evenings when upwards of was set by second reading of a la bottleneck. viewing toe hearing. clean-up of the mhdng houaa lead IndiaaapoUa— (P) —Five places gram with maximum efficiency in ton itate police harracka. Milliard 35 of their local relatives and bill to lower the military service The Morocco radio quoted in­ street of.eqidpment from three lire de- toe trying days ahead." la a special mamber of the state tion with more facts which are being made availabl* liability age from 18 1-2 to 18. Information was presented by to the powder cxplMon. The lunlqu* sBid that in a friends dropped in to help them formed military quarters as esti­ Joseph P. Cooney and Valentine J. workmen ran from the bMUding paHmant oompantea answered an The governor-elect declared that police department. Second reading in the House of mating Field Marshal Ennin Rom­ Misses Poiat on Coffee Offer alarm which had been turned In tha Naw England fuel . shortage through newspaper* and magaainafl «v«ry day* flighting in th« Terek areh celebrate their tenth anniversary Commons is tantamount to enact­ Sacco, aasiatents in toe office of and were uninjured. Qltt— NaM armored or tin wedding. Mrs. Gustafson mel's Axis forces there at some U. 8. Attorney Robert P. Butler. The entire plant waa destroyed, for a amall hotel but It turned out was getting worse and h intend­ took SJSTQ prisoners and waa the former Miss Elsie H. ment. The final, third reading is a 50,000 troops. —• Chicago— —^The lady In the to be false. Firemen were clamber­ ed to assist with Oov. Robert A. formality. No aniiouncement is expected here dining car wasn’t apeaking in by fire a year ago. Hurley, in any steps that can be •* dMtioywl 4X armored Berggren, daughter of Alexander after toe hearing since toe board’s ing back on their trucks, when a San Diego-^/9)— Telephoning M flBMl B**OTren of 98 Walker street and Labor Minister Ernest Bevin in­ whisper when she tolt toe waiter commotion at an apartment bouM token to case it in ♦he time that formed Commons that there was confidential recommendation will all about himaelf, hia ahortcom- Fix Stlmwaleaf Nose remains, before he takes office from a Navy port in tha Southam the late Mrs. Ida O. Berggren. go to toe attoniey general for fi­ a block down tha street attracted no immediate intention to lower inga, and her opinion of rationing their attentton. Two minutea atfer early next month. Padlle, John L. Emory, chief wn- •tete The guissu brought with them a the age limit further and that men About To\ra nal dedalon. - , . ‘ when he lefuaed to get her a sec­ New York—Georgs StiniwelM, Baldwin asserted that no gov< tertender who baa been In acveral MANCHESTER ELECTRIC DIVISION psM out handsome Tole tray and other under 19 would not be sent over­ expected to play third hose for toe falaa alarm was turned In, fire rsealved ond cup of coffee. A addier aitting bad broken out In the apartment ernor In 100 years has faced the major battled; aiOied bia wtfa, Mar­ gifts appropriate to the [occasion, seas. He aaid the “long period of living costs are moving ahead, nearby aroae and handed her hia tha New York Yaakaaa aaxt problema that eonfreated Qover- garet, to purebsM-a $800 w o t OP THE CONN. POWER CO.x aalnnr also a mipply of good thizlga to eat training will be an advantage to Teachers o t toe Concordia at a rapid rate and reflect the coffee, remarking: "Madam, spring, will undergo an operation bouae. It waa put out promptly. ^ -,nor Hurley in the last two yeara bead “ao tM Japt wtU know i tUwt h ^ o t Which all enjoyed. Music and aocial the young man himaelT’ as well aa chtircb achool will, hold toeiE earUer advance in primary mar­ here’a one more thing I can do for o6 hia aoa^ to cure a tonditlon and wiH be before him during his mean buaineoa." Sbe bought $800 pastimes rounded out -a pleasant to the nation. monthly meeting this evening at kets. toe Department of Oom- my country." She took the prof- which rasultad from a football la- tarai , ■ worth of bonds. , Martiad w sM a wUh ekildren alffat a^ckick a t tba church. marea aays. fm d ccfXaf and drank tU ) Read HeraUi Advs,

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lANCHESTER EVENING HEP ALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER S, 1942 PAGE ELEVSlI^ cal Lad Just Home Believes Public Christmas for the Soldiers Allied Airmen Fifty-One Selectees ‘ I I ■ ■ ■ ! 1 II ■ ! Ill I ^ < _ . ' . , . ______Now Is Tired A Christmas party with gifts for members 6f the Anti- Attack Japs’ From African Front Aircraft unit stationed -here ii planned again this Leave for Ft. Devens Rec Senior Basketball League Gets Underway Of New Deal year. Jack Sanson, of the State theater, will re­ Bases Again _ j j 1 W a i. * concenuated bombard- ceive donations of .cigarets, cigars, tobacco, writing Smallest Crowd Yet at V.^ t n o n y llU K a S W a » on the shore emplacement^. (Oontiaued from Pag* One) (Oonttnoed from Page One) Brave Tars R n H lo a liln i n t h e Mjnutca later a kid blurted out paper and cash to be given to the local soldiers on Station to Boys u a n i e s n i p i n m e ^ obaervaUon Merjideh High New' Deal soaking Into the public,” Christmas, to segments and artillery pound­ Save Lives Off to the Service; Sports Writers Pick JIutson d i t o f t h e B a t t l e o f , planea um u of the French fleet he asserted. ‘The people spoke on ed them from the ground, supple­ Sugar Bowl Ducats Three Contests i - —submarines, a cruiser of the the Incompetence and bungling of -V menting air attacks^ Those in Party. Favored Over C asablanca IiOV. Otn. Prlmagauget class, at least two New Dealers in office who haven't Just Leave Youi: Gift or Cash at the State Theater Of Scores ------i light cruisers and three dcstroy- yet awakened to the fact we have Unanimously For Pro Team Danger of Yunnan (rontiniied from Page One) The smallest crowd yet was at Scattered Around Anthony Rukus. 22. is already ‘ era, were steaming out from Casa- a war on our hands.” . ______!■ V I II l ■ ^ I I I II ■■■■ M. H. S. Friday veteran of the present World ! blanca apparently headed north- Spangler distinguished New Drive Emphasized the Manchester station of the New Pron lise Action He enlisted In January IM l to attack our troop ships, Deal Democrats as those w'ho lean American seamen saved from the York New Haven and Hartford By DUIeii Oraftom Chungking, Dec. 8.—(/P)—Dan­ Sponsors Face Lots of AP Features Sports Writer the United States Navy and . Group withdraws toward "reclmenlation and Inter­ ger of a Japanese drive into Yun­ six other sunken ve.ssels. And Railroad this morning to aee flfty- Fitz Credits New York, Dec. 8—High-ocois Snares Votes Like Pigskins But Coach Clarke Does Tuji Leaguers AU*Rockville to Taekl^j six months ago, one of the , The task group withdrew, mo- ference with private enterprise.’’ Local Blackout Test nan province to complete China's while oniy 164 were rescued the . pile of fifty-two men leave for Trouble Recalling Du* of the United States battle- , mentarily then your ship dashed The new chairman, a 63-ycar-old i Isolation from Fndia’s supply loss of life wduld have been heavier ; , ing Don Hutson, the veteran Not Feel Concerned Meet Tonight Shamrocks; CavalierBi Cedar Rapids. la.., lawyer and dog base.i was emphasized again to­ but for the heroism of at least twp s^^ice. Melvin E. Nowsch U In the cats Already Sold to Green Bay end who broke one or What foMowed w « a men. Hartford hospital and hla mother Bowling With Over Outcome; Silver Have Nice Squad ini fancier, announced he planned to day by a Chinese Army spokes­ reported this fact to the local more records every time he caught „ He has just returned from I Aame of compact acUon. Admiral devote his entire time to the job. Reported as Success man who also declared that the One was an unidentified young Non*Residents. / Attention Twilight League Giffen strided about the deck In a seaman who cranked a loacUfd life­ draft board. He is under the care a paos this aeaoon, was the oniy City S(|iiad Fast. Loop; Grocers Ready;] ’Orth Africa where on November But I am not a policy maker," Japanese were building two Naval of Dr. Maurice E. Pike. He is suf­ Diamond Play baaeball playera . . . and neat sprint, snapping orders, bel­ he said. "As I understand it, the bases in Chekiang province on the boat down its davlta as The sea New Orleans, Dec. 8—iffh—Sugar unaniinoua choice for the All- tana. ,, of this year his battleship took lowing encouragement to the men swirled around his legs, and then fering from a physical collapse. Last year' Meriden High’s bas­ Gamra Tonight In the fight against the job of chairman is to build the or­ All Services at Stations coast, augmenting the harbor in­ Bowl sponsors have moved to com­ League profesaional football team Tbere will be a meeting this about him. "Keep firing!” he said, Spangler Chosen carried him down with his ship. Train On Time ■elected by Aaaoclated Press and ketball team atopped Manchester At 7:00—Pioneers vs.' PAAO. ___ .ch Navy. ganization which can win elec­ stallations of Hsiangshang and The train was right on time ply with defense transp0 Thomas Monroe Leoby, Jr., Wallace H. Arsenault. way into the ninth annual claaaic. roU aa well as ever. bigton. The line has George Wil­ 1932, much of the time as a mem­ Frank E. Weir. Freddie FitzalmmoDB, who was this season, mainly, because It’s a koaki, this year’s coach, will I "You stood there on the flying cruisers had been hit. One of the ber of the Executive committee. policy and added: the first since the new area sys­ In Good Measure (JG ) Thomas Monnie Leoby, Jr., The government might require son, Bears, at the other end, Riley veteran array and one of those Legion Stops have a lot to say about who ia I intdge. and, like your shipmatea French ships was down by the We all know we have a certain tem went into effect. Other tests Somewhere In New Guinea, Dec. of San Diego, a former San Fran­ Anthony W. Uriano. ticket purchaaeni to provide af- destined to write so much base­ Matheaon; Cleveland, at the' other He supported SShator Robert A. Joseph V. Pelletier. ball history with the New York combinations that come along which best team In this neck of I ■ the French would not fight. stern. Another had sunk. Loss of Taft of Ohio for president In 1940. responsibility growing out of the have been confined to just'.areas 7 — (Delayed 1 — (Jh—American cisco lawyer, who was urged to fldavlta at residency in order to guard, Clyde (Bulldog) Turner, every so often. He believes, how­ the woods. It is understood that I _____of you were afraid, but the life must have been tremendous. war and it is up to us to carry our under area control and did not ef­ fighter pilots repaid the_Japancse get in the lifeboat. Leoby. who William J. Hetzlcr. get the pasteboarda, but, although I Giants and the Dodgera, became Bean, at center, and Willie Wil- Wethersfield While he has never run for of­ William T. Murray. ever, that hla team (Clarke’s) haa quite a few of last year’s Tigesel iliinense spawned a strhnge nerv- There was no time to rescue sur­ fice. Spangler is said to have turn­ share of the load." fect all parts of Connecticut as in good measure on the" annlver- had been in command of the gun tbs Sugar Bowl has no definite flg-1 interested in bowling in 1919 at Iclna, Washington, and Lm Artoe, enough In reserve to make things did last night's blackout. Deptity crew on one of the vessels sunk John E. Breen. are with the PA’S this season. I t ] tenaion that gnawed you in- vivors. A lookout then screamed: ed down numerous "offers." In accepting the chairmanship. •sary of fcarl Harbor today when urea, probably half of the 73,000 the Inaistenoe of hla father, who Bears, at tacklea. . Don Hutson Interesting from atert to finish will be remembered that the PoUsfi I i»«U y . . 'Torpedoes approaching off port Spangler told the committee he in­ Chief Air Raid Warden Charles they shot down 18 enemy planes earliei' in the South Atlantic, Graydon W. Kinney. tlcketd alrea^ have been sold I suggested that be build Dudley, an All-American half Only nnnnlmoas >choh» for All-Lengne pro tenm The two team offense which if Art Wilkie Tops Both He managed the western head­ Burr was in charge of the local swam to the boat and saw how Louis J. Macri. locally. I youthful muscles in that fashion back last year with the University lads retired the last State Polish I "You waited and wondered bow!" quarters of the Landon campaign terpreted it not as a personal vic­ and broke up a raid on Allied posi- again one of the foaturet of the League trophy in 1941 but they I *lHMUier the next moment would Torpedoes tory but as part of the effort to test as Chief Warden Thomas tlona in New Guinea without loss crowded it was, Mil's said, and re- Franklin J. Murdock. There appears no practical way I for a pitctabig career, of Virginia, was the only rookie Clarke regime, ought to be click­ Teams; White Scores and was chairman of the Repub­ Weir was in Hartford at the time fu.sed to come aboard. Gordon C. Server. to make the team. Repeaters from have loot a lot of players who are I French shells screaming at A swift turn to port. You saw lican "grass roots” convention at defeat the New Deal. to themselves. of recalling those purchased for nssehall ing in high by Friday night ship. You reached into your along with a number of his assis­ Hugo Patelli. visitors. Many of them bought| quickly became .an out the 1941 All-Lesgue team were With Grand Total. with the armed forces. Detoto the "tin fish’’ approaching—four Springfield, 111., In 1939 from "I started out after that animal High scoring honors went to He bad given his lifebelt to some 1942 National Pro All-League Team It’s a hard matter to choose be­ this, however, they are in ttorel jency rations for a stick of in 1932.” he said, "and I hope in tants. Lieut. George Welch. Jr.. 24, Wil­ other person so the group in Mills Joseph J. Zapatka. through local agents, others by | gt*n2 ly this wii.ter owing to the short- ; John H. Kissnian. because both achoola are only I mans, New York; Cecil Isbell, B—Andy Farkas ... .6’9” 192 Detroit Washington the start and play the same brand P. Wigren 120 103 95—318 Director Brown is anticipat tot sea victory In the Atlantic Frenchmen. The ships behind were 23—and I want to take their coun­ age of fuel oil, will require extra Axis submarine gave directions nUles dlatanL Team followera I returned to bowling, Gi-een Bay, Merlyn Co..dit, Brook­ good aeason. MoA of the boys 1 tosee'Bie days of Sampson and Am Rad St S ...... 5Ti and wished a "happy landing” to Robert R. Steams. Fits, who has an average of 200 of basketball if it hopes to emerge F White ...... 112 109 115—336 closing in for the kill. Another sel. too.” precautions. It has been suggest- were expected to pool gasoline and lyn: and Gary Famlglietti, Bears, plunged Into practice aeia toklay. Am Smelt ...... 3614 The first ballot yesterday show­ Of Building survivors of a medium sized Walter A. Bftckus. and a 287 game to his credit, fin­ a winner. Barikow Is using thlajF. Cervlnl .,...1 1 6 106 109—330 shell zoomed into our forecastle. Am T ft T ...... 128% e( that blackout curtains in rooms tires to the utmoirt to make the backs. style now and carried It Into the E, Wilkie ...... 1 0 5 110 94—309 along lines not designed for ■ "Your ship, bearing the flag of Fire was reported in the marine ed 40 votes each for Schroeder and where these fireplaces are located American freighter sunk In the Burton W. Loomis. ished 17th' in a large field of en- This was the first time In many table or drawing room man Admiral Robert C. Giffen, Am Tob B ...... ____ 41 Baker, acting Washington state (Continued from Page One) South Atlantic early In October. Daniel J. O'Connell. hnnM fo rh ^ ^ ts.ln the New York eltmina- semi-finals of the State Tourna­ compartment below decks, but the Am Wat Wks .. ____ S wmld be the best neans of pre­ The Bowl CommIttM hopes for m hui years that the name of Mel Hein ment last year. A zone defenro la Total ...... 651 518 544 1813 It’s more along the OommaedWI the fight and was In the damage control party doused It in committeeman and newcomer to venting a glare on the windows. Ship Sinks' in Two fllinntes Kenneth R. Bleu. tiona He did not believe he had of New York was missing. This style and promisea a lot of ael An\ viscose .... ____ 29% top floor and also resides there, John P. Gedraitis. a sellout this year, but some of the Sports Roundup useless against the Silver City Wethersfield ____ of R all the way. You are record time. the national political stage; However, if properly used, over­ Survivors of another submarine a chance in such fast company. great center, playing hia 12th sea­ for the fans. toed and nearly Ump from lack of Anaconda ...... 24'b fled dovTi a fire e.scane le:>dinc to William A. Carey. group appear resigned to less. team and man for man la the game Watte ...... 94 93 105—292 WiOi at least two of their num­ .Spangler. 15: Frank E. Gannett, stuffed furniture may be so ar­ victim, a Panamanian freighter Ftts’ Bowling Lesaona son of pro ball, waa outvoted by Lydlard ...... 87 106 101—293 Inasmuch aa |aa rationing ' fAesp and the strain of battle. Armoiir ni ----- ...... 2% Rochester, N. Y. publisher, three, ranged as to effectively blackout the roof of a two stor>' building James F. Civicllo. Fits is 41, but bowling haa kept Turner and Cherundolo. and may be that a a rk e Intends to have a lot to de with tha : ber sunk and others badly dam­ Atchison ...... ------44'4 sunk it. the same area, said two By Hugh Fullerton. Jr. -and I'll give him ten bucks to use it come Friday night. Menaer ...... 98 116 93—307 OhH To General Quarters aged, the French vessels, in a few and Barak T. Mattingly, Missouri this glare. adjacent to the fire swept struc­ torpedoes hit eight scco.ids apart Elmer F. Dunbar. him near hla best pitching weight league this winter tha Waai ■Tha events started when a Atl Ref In ...... ------19'4 ture. and from there wa.s carried Henry H. Scott. New York, Dec. 8— —Ruahln’ work with me besides a couple of Erickson ...... 100 107 90—297 more salvoes, had their fill. There national committee member, one. This morning Deputy Chief Burr and the ship sank in two minutes. —215 pounds. Fat Freddie, by the the rations:. . .Sun Valley, the ' free lessons.’’. . .At the workout Rafferty ...... 102 107^100—309 ate will ba put up for faae touion sail to general quarters Aviation Cbrp .. ____ 3 The top two lacked 10 votes of a said that he would not advise this down a ladder by firemen to the i The other sunken vessels the Walter R. Smith. Fine Scores way, la not aa corpulent as he Is a cordial Invitatloo baa basn was a lull In the battle as the Baldwin Ct . . .. much-photographed Idaho W'lnter Zlvic looked down at the heckler over the loudspeaker system shattered little fleet limped back ...... 11% majority on this ballot. method unless a persoh. had first street. Navy said, were all medium-sized. Albert \V. Hemingway. muscular. 481 528 497 1506 tended to the local fhaa. sometime after the 4 a.m. break- B ft O ...... 3% Mr. Ferron. clad In meager Gilman A. Peterson. Local Skiers sports center. Is closing down Dec. and there beside him was another Total toward Casablanca under a screen Baker went ahead of Schroeder. consulted the fire departpqcnt au­ Definite casualty figures, the Becauae he feels that what he 30 for the duration . . . Retoons, sailor, Red Cochrane... Winner Sure tost. At 5:45 a.m. you grabbed the Bendlx ...... 3 4 'i 13 to 38, on the second ballot, but thorities as the danger of q real night attire ^nd other flimsy Rar-| ilnavailable "due Howard J. Pohl. In Rec Loop has picked up on hia own alleys of smoke. Our ships moved in to. Beth Stl ...... ------54% ments .which he was able to gath­ ■hortagea of manpower, food, fuel ------’Banw Starts Earty toy’s emergency ratiems—a can of ward the shore batteries on Point 101 votes were cast in all with biaze would be the resuR unless to the 'arge number of survivors Louia P. Falcetta. and from hia friend, Joe Falcaro, To See Film and tranaportatlon.. . And Idaho Today’a Guest Star OperatlMi Separate Tstta' sardines, a bar of candy and a Boeing Airp ...... 15% 51 required to win. Spangler again proper precautions were taken. er before he was forced from his of previous torpedoings” on the Robert A. Ducy. world champion match game Of Bowl Bid El Hank. The battle signal Jerked 22 fire raging apartment, remained University figures it saved $800 Carter (Scoop) Latimer, Oreen- Tuscaloosa, Ala., Dec. 8.—(8 to ck of chewing gum—and stuff­ you into action again. Borden ...... had 15. Gannett four and Matting­ The test lasted a full hour last last ship sunk. Rosco R. Anderson. Tavern Keglers Spoil bowler, may help othera.^Fltzaim- by making one football junket for . ville (S. C.) News: 'Hooray for East Lansing, Mich, (ft)— T M I ed them into your gas mask bag, Can Pac ...... X . 6'4 ly one. night. on the roof of the two-story build­ The four sinkings, announced James G. Vennard. raons Is going to pass it jilong in Coach Frank Thomas called hla greatest wreotlliig combinattOB jl8| Admiral Giffen said we were out Manchester Club Plans (nmes with Portland at Boise. I footbaU. It furnished relaxation. Alabama griddera back into har­ th«n hurried up the nearest ladder Cerro De P . . . . ,...> 30% Compromiae During Recesa ing until additional garments yesterday raised to 552 The .\sso- Evening for Umbrella a aeries of 14 iliustraUNl and In­ but in some games It was ■ ques­ U. C. L. A. Depends Michigan State College hlalH#| "to get” more French ships. These Ches * Oh ....'...... 33% were brought him. Utah at Salt Lake and UCLA at ness today to open pracUcs for has been disrupted. Burt (M ail to the 1U« deck, adjusting your definitely were on their way to Rep. Carroll Reece of Tenn., a ciated Press count of neutral and Men-at West Side. structive articles written for NEA Trip to Hartford to See ;» s Angeles. . .When the New tion whether the teams relaxed s t e l helmet as you went. You Chrysler ...... 6«% Schroeder supporter, then propos­ Mra. Ferron who goes under United Nations merchantmen of­ Servtoe and The Manchester Her­ more than the spectators.” Wholly on Waterfield’s their Orange Bowl clash with Bos­ Jennings, N.CAA. lM-p«Sfi|l sink the troop transports to the Col Ga.s ft El . . . the name of Lillian E. McCoy' and Garage Ig Gutted York Rangers went to Toronto ton College at Miami, Fla., New wrestling champln for two yaan^l plugged along a kapok life Jacket northw'ard. Firing was seen dead ...... 1% ed a recetis during which the com­ About Towu ficially announced as having been ald. Famous Film. from Chicago for a hockey game in case. Admiral Giffen al- Coml Inv Tr ...... 32% promise on Spangler was worked is popularly known as an accor­ lost in the western Atlantic since Tbs West Side Tavern bowlers Fred Fitssimmons’ message is; Ser\1c*> Dept. All-Around Ability. Year’s day. is recuperating from aa oparaffMl ahead. Our cruiaers, standing by spoiled the "E ” award for the last week, three players weren’t Thomas was wary about mak­ to ^ y was on the flag deck—he'd Coml Solv ...... 9% out. Nearly two hours later the dionist, saltl. she was awakened Pearl Harbor. By Rockville Fire "If you don’t bowl for fun, bowl Manchester Ski club members allowed to cross the border until Lieut. Joe McCaffrey, who beat and haa small chanca a t datoadia||| the transports, came up to head ...... 20% committee reconvened and, to the Parachute team last night by tak­ ing a prediction on the outcome of hla title this year. His twin b ra t^ l toen there since 4:30 a.m., after a off the French craft. Our guns Comwith Edis .. Mrs. John Boyle is chairman, from her aieerVy shattering for health.” will meet at the Town Hall at 7 p. they had straightened things out the drums for the Western Army By Harry Grayson ^■rty breakfast of navy beans and Cons A ir e ...... : . . . . 17 cheers of the waiting asemblage of windows aV.the front of the ing four points from .the umbrella All-Star footballers thia fall, ex­ NEA Service Sports Editor the game, but said he believed er, Merle, who also won nattaaMI boomed again, and the hapless foe and Mrs. E. J. Murphy, co-chair­ men. Anderaon toppled 139 for m. Wednesday evening for the trip with draft officials. Seem* tliey toffee. The French had not shown Cons E d ls ...... 14% Schroeder and young Baker strode studio, which faces Cannon street. pects to return to duty within a L ob Angeles, Dec. 8 — While Boston College was "about as good championships at 131 poundft la| was ensnared In a withering cross­ men of the annual silver tea of Rockville, Dec. 8 -(Special)— high single and continued on to i 1 'g • to Hartford where they will at­ had neglected the routine of get­ the designated symbol of friend- Cons Oil ...... 6% to the platform, announced their UtbDons Assembly, Catholic Ladies 'Awakening her'' husband, the Door Not Shut ting clearances from their local few weeks after having suffered as any team in the country.” ■un in the ring. The twins W fire. withdrawal, and threw their sup­ A spectacular 515,300 blaze gut­ annex high three string with 369. I t I f f e l T l ' tend John Jay’s newest full length Pacific coast players haven't been honored thia year by being elect-1 aUp. Fighting already had broken Cont Oil Del ...... 26% of Columbus, the date of which is two walked from their apartment ted the garage owned by Spartaco boards.. .The California Military a broken neck in a plane crash off French Veer Away port to the Iowan. to the rear studio door where they Shea went all out for the Cloak I J k k U k film "Ski Patrol” at the West Mid­ Newfoundland...The Navy will given nation-wide publicity to any A one-man cAlapaible para- ed as student members of tha athel out in near-by areas where our The French now veer^ away Cont Can ...... 25% set for January 30 at the Y.M.C.A. On Monarchy Nert at 122 ^ s t Main atreet at 11 dle school under the auspices of Academy gild tram dodged the troops landed. Corn Prod ...... 65 Ralph H. Cake, of Oregon, nomi­ were enveloped in thick clouds oi Company keglera with a nifty I get first call on the Iowa State great degree this aeason, there will ebute-boat haa been developed leUe council of the college. Thsy| from the troop ships, and, maneii o’clock '.his morning. Four brand three string total of. 379 while! the Hartford Ski club. gas and tire problem recently by toiooks like they may hre a few Del L ft Wn ...... 3 nated Baker and Mrs. Worthing­ Members of the auxiliary police smoke. Mrs. Ferron made a hur­ new cars, as well as several auto­ traveling to a game In a covered college swimming ;>ool this win­ be a full share of outstanding per­ for American mflitaiy pllote. hail from Tulsa, Okla. at us." the admiral commented. verlng beneath a smoke screen Du Pont ...... 130 ton Scranton, of Pennsylvania, ried phone call to hcadquarteia (Continued from Page One) Hedlund rescued Pagiml’s team! Junior Loop John Ja/ a films are well known ter. Athletic Director George selected to punch it out with our department of this town are ask­ mobiles under repairs, wen also with n high single of 144 that I to akiera bis former movies In­ wagon.. .All of which should give formers to watch when U. C. L. A. Admiral Giffen, tall, heavy-set Eastman Kod ...... 146 seconded him. Schroeder’s name ed to meet at the State Armory end then the two fled to safety. destroyed. The blaze. It is alleged, you the Idea that It Isn’t exactly Veenker put men enlisted in the pliwa Southern California on Sat­ and wearing a soft brown sweater force. Shells splashed dangerously Elec Auto - L ...... 28% was put in nomination by Mrs. The Howland Dry Goods Com­ volt against the old liberal world enabled the clubs to spUL The two) cluding "Ski America F l ^ ” and Navy reserve first on the list and near. at eight o'clock tomorrow night to waa caused -when an electric light matches were hotly contested nfl Ski Here, Senor.” Thpit newest easy for athletes to travel around urday for the privilege of tacUlng over his Navy khaki, was the pic- Erie RR Ct ___ ...... ,7 % Bertha D. Baur of Chicago, with pany, located on the east side of' we knew In our youth. • I Director Brown Plans the country these days. the 1,600 sailors in the Naval It was 1:39 p. m. It lasted only see the airplane spotter filter ”A new era is being initiated by bulb was short circuited in a pile the West Side Alleys before n| picture, featuring Walter Prager. Training school at Ames right be- G^orfi^a in the PasRdenR Rose gure of a lighting man deliberately Gen Elec ...... 29% seconding speeches by Senator board in operation, 'the auxiliary the Dewhlrst building, suffered of waste when it fell from a hang­ Rec Schedule with Bowl, Jan. 1, and the 590.000 or tolm on thi. brink of battle. 24 more minutes. The Frenchmen Gen Foods ...... 34'4 Taft and Lew H. Wentz, of Okla­ slight water damage 4n a few of the fighting In the east.” Franco large crowd. Ik e acorea: Dick Durfance and other famous Swap Shop h'nd them ...M ickey Cochrane. fought savagely, desperately • and police are to sec the board oh the went on. "Spain has to work hard er. PnnMliuto (0) skiers, la accompanied to Hart­ o.ie of the beat-krowi. guys In more that goes with It. _ . Admiral Exposed To Fire Gen Mot ...... 42% homa. invitation of Colonel A. L. Bullard. their departments, but business Dense clouds of smoke, evident­ Eight Qubs. The scribes who reported no U. C. L. A. depends on Bob The admiral, his lieutenant. bravely. They tried vainly to close Good.vear T ft B ...... 22% Spviglsr’s nomination was by will be conducted as usual 'today. in order to prepare for the future. Maaaara . . . . 118 112 ford by Miss Deborah Bankhart. baseball, couldn’t make the Chica­ the range, then maneuver away. We must be prepared. Life must ly caused by the waste, oil and McDowell . . . . 89 93 lecturtr who has traveled over ten deals were made at last week'a go Baseball Writers’ dinner -the Waterfield to spark what Coach Chief signalman and marine order­ Int H a rv ...... 56 Gov-Elect Bourke Hickenlooper of The annual Christmas banquet C. D. Shannon, manager, an­ o'her inflammable material, ham­ Due to the fact that the Fresh­ baseball meetings apparenUy ov­ Babe Horrell calls a Q-T forma­ ly climbed to the flying bridge. It You could see the flash of their Int Mer Mar ...... 10 Iowa, with seconds by Harold W. nounced. be secure. Flnkbetn ...... 78 75 thousand mUea, and an ardent ski other night because be waa on a guns which almost every time was and party of the Army and Navy pered the work of the Rockville Carney ...... 65 91 men Five entered the league after erlooked the fact that Branch 24-hour lour of duty at the Great tion. A 60-mlnute player. Water- tc exposed on all sides to bullets, Int Nick ...... ___ 28 Mason, of Vermont, committee sec­ The fire of undetermined origin, ”We face a hard life but a Span­ Fire Department. The firemen, enthusiast. Mr, J*y la at preaent Rickey upheld his reputation aa followed by an ugly spurt of col­ club auxiliary will be held at the ish life. Our Army and our youth Low Man . . . . 88 91 the teams had startiki playing Di­ adviser to the Experimental Ski Lakes Naval Station. ~ field does all of the Bruins' pass­ ghrapnel and shell. You stood Int Paper ...... 8 retary, and O. F. Hume, of Ken­ clubhouse, Monday evening, De­ was believed to have ‘ started in however, confined the flames to rector Howard Brown waa forced a trader on at least one occasion. ing. kicking and signal-calling. gbere while the flagship led a col­ ored water clo.se by your hull. " We Int T ft T ...... ------5% tucky. either a storage room kept by the wifi, face all sacrifleea.. With forti­ the garage and prevented its Troops o t the 87th Infantry. closed in. cember 14, at six o’clock. Reser­ tude we will gladly die for Spain. ToUls ...... 438 463 498 18961 to hold up pubUshlng the first ..W hile Leo Durocher waa con­ When Waterfisld isn’t in the fame, umn of two other vessels closer Johns - Man ...... 67% Watkins Art and Furniture store, spread to nearby houses. The loss fined to bed by an attack of flu, ths Bruins just don’t function. He One of the shells whined against vations must be in by Friday, 68 Cannon street, on the third W. 8. Tavern (4) round schedule of the Rec Junior |Ud closer to this date with des- Jones ft Lau . . . ,.../ 1 8 % December 11, through Mrs. Irene is partiallv covered by insurance. Frehelt ...... 113 118 basketball loop. AU teams are re­ reports John P. Carmichael of the Mack Starts rarely carries the ball, but can l^ny. It was 6:30 when the admiral the main deck aft and sprayed its Kennecott ...... 2 7 % Baker Given Support floor or ih the meeting rooms of "We have fought liberalism and (jhicago,Daily Newa, Boss Rickey splinters into the thick iron bulk Palshaw, telephone 5750 or Mrs. all it represents.” Armstrong .. 92 94 quested to keep a copy of the Last NighUs Fights The Bruins have h scatback In sent planes into the sky for a re- Ligg ft My B .. ____ 60 the Bridgeport, club, v/hlch la lo­ Sweat-rooms similar to the droppec in for a v isit.. .Leo ,had A1 Solari who rambles to touch­ head on the deck above. Another Of Conn, Delegates Florence Frazer, 5401. Members cated adjacent to the Watkins The audience burst into the ■YV." Johnson .. 88 — - ■cbedule as printed today. It’s of­ nnaisance over Casablanca. Lockheed Alrc ...... 16% St. Louis, Dec. 8—i/Pi—Conneo are reminded to bring their ”Pal- modern Turkish bath- were used C. Johnson . . 103 108 ficial and foUows: juat collected a couple of baseball Cleanup Job downs. You looked up in time to see French destroyer took the count. store room. Falange song and cheeti for Fran­ by North American Indiana. By The Associated Press beta and had placed twd 520 or­ Loew's ...... '. 45% ticut delegates to the Republican sie-Walale” gtfta. co. Before bis appearfflee in the Anderson . , . I l l 139 First Round Sebedole French lighter planes roaring It was 2:05 iVsm., however, before Mont Ward . . . . ____ 33% Flames Were billowing far out Providence. R. I.—Mike Bel- ders for new hats on a table. . . the depleted foe withdrew and National committee convention into the street from the third floor palace of the Falange National - Neilaon ...... — 91 Dec. 11—6:15, Freshmen Five lolse, ISO, New York, outpointed U. C. L. A. opponents have Mt- down on our observation craft. A Nash - Kelv . . . . ____ 6 supported Frederick E. Baker of va Wolverinra (poatponed game). Rickey noticed the Blips and pock­ tle luck with short side plays be­ staggered under the protection of The American Legion Auxiliary windows when firemen arrived Council, Franco and members of Rudy Garcia, 153 3-4, Puerto' eted one..."Y ou can’t possibly A’s Velenui Manager Is .brief dog light ensued. One of our Nat Bisc ...... ------15% Seattle, Wash., for national Com' will hold its annual Chrlatnw gift Totals .'v506 545 577 1628 Dec. 9—6:15, Rocketa va. Royal cauae 'bf the presence on the other Ayers was forced to land In the shore batteries which had opened after the first alarm was sounded hla government watched a military Rico (10). wear two hate at the asune time,' up anew. Nat Cash Reg . ____ 19 mlttee chairman on the first two and food sale at Watkins' Brothers from Box 21, Broad and Fairfield display. Blue-Juniors. Planning to Revamp side of the line of the 205-p6imd ssrater, but one of the Frenchmen Nat Dairv ...... 14% Chicago—Joe Muscato, 197, he told Leo, “and thanks a lot.” ballots, but swung to Harrlron E. store, Thursday from JO a.m. on. avenue, at 5:13 o’clock. Implies Considerable DIsaaity Cloak Company (2) Dec. 10—6:15. Tigers vs. Swiah- Buffalo, outpointed Clayton captain and right tackla, Charley 'Went down in a smoking tailspin Nat Distiil . . . . . ____ 23% Spangler of Iowa by the final ir will be held on the main floor, Mitchell 119 120 3501 era 7;00, Mohawks va Praahmen Qub for 1943. Fears. :«nd crashed into the .•>ea. Our Firemen appeared to have gain­ Implying that considerable dis­ Worlds, 196%. Chicago (8). Challenge Accepted N„Y Central . . . ------11% unanimous vote. in the front of the store, under the ed control of the flames about Jones” ..... — 117 n o I Five. 7:45, Wolverines va Pan- Feara and a 188-pound guard, Ack-ack opened up. The French Woman Holds fih r Am Co . . . . ___ 9'4 unity still existed in Spain, Fran­ Newark—Wallace Cross, 312. Pritxie Zlvicr juat back from the Philadelphia, Dec. 8—een faithful to her traditiono,” Low Man 86 112 Radio ...... 4% garet McConkey, urges the mem­ and the two story Park City bowl­ vs. Freshmen Five. right releace of three veterans and Uon Into ths clear and racing the It’s §m»Y to Clioosff from our Oay Oartom4 ■Ahothcr flash brightened thcl| had been collected. Republic Stl . . . -----13% Franco said. a once-promialng rookie—Infleld- Neither the city nor the state bers to be present tomorrow night ing site on the west side were not Citing Premier Mussolini aa an Jan. 6—6:15, Tigers vs. Mo­ ends, os occurred again®^ Wash' T« line as French shore bat- Rpy Tob B ...... 23 (OMttooto frotn Page Oae) touched by the fire nor at any Totals ...... 644 508 585 1687 hawks. Hurley Plans Title Bout ers Bill Knickerbocker and Eric Ington State. irtes swung Into acUon. Admiral Investigators has interviewed aa important buainess will be at­ example of a leader who "has given Rolloff last game won by Pagani’s. Savage Arms ...... 10 tended to. time threatened by the raging Jan. 7—6:16, Prsshmsn five vs. McNair, ten-year men in the big Mickey McCardls ta ths Trojans' o t ■>n was roaring out orders. Welansky. so far as was^ known. Scars Roeb ...... 61 justice to the Italian people by leagues and therefore entitled to Dr. Harry B. Levine. Welanfky's 2,069 were killed and 3,332 wound­ fKames. the Faaciet revolution,” Franco Panthers. 7K)0, Rockets vs. Swish­ Ho. 1 tailback, getUng plenty |'.g' “PUy Ball!" he exclaimed. This SheU Un ...... ------16% Most extensive property and Jeff Davla Bitoa For Cabral in Hartford their free agency; outfielder Mike help from Bob Muslck, a power physician, aaid In a letter to the ed. The number includes 480 kill I told hla audience that "the Span­ ers. 7:48, Wotvsrlnes vs. Royal the secret signal for Ameri- Socony - Vac ...... 9% ed and 754 wounded among the merchandise damkge was caused Kreevlcb, im eight year man, and runner, and Mel Bleeker, the moat ships to open Are. city inquest that it would be in- ish Kvolution haa not yet en d ^ Blue Junlora. I Sou Pac ...... 15 Philippine Scouts. Sits First Time in the Watkins storage room and Montgomery, Ala„ Dec. 8.—(ft) Jsn . 18—6:15, Mohawks vs. inflelder Latry Eschen, who join- formidable blocking back In the fP en tb l^ NOR-EAST A terrific explosion nearly rock- advisobie to Interview Welansky South Ry ...... ^ ... 14% In the Philippines and Dutch also another spare room kept by ' "Misery” Under RepuMk C orrection —Jefferson Etevia h u been allow­ Hartford, Dec. 8.—If Promoter^ Cabral, hailing from (^mbridge. ed-ihe A’a last summer fresh from for at least three weeks. The let­ Royal Blue Juniors. /u* wmU 3mu.to the deck as your for- Std Brands ...... 3% E%at Indies, 29,000 are missing, R. E. Bllnn toy shop on the third "The repuUic brought misery ed to join the Northern Invaders Jan. 14—6:15, Wolverinea va Ed Hurisy'a plana work out, Hartp Maos., flghU here tonight, facing the campus of St. Lawrenca Uni­ Norm Veiry, a 2-30-pound T H IY 'tl NON-CKUfH tn m t belched shells from all ter included a record of examina­ On Court Bench Through an error this Pem­ Manuel Rosa of Baltimore tn one Std on Cal ___ . . . . 26% among them 10,500 Philippine floor with main offices at 64 Can­ and exploitation to this eountry,” against ths South here Dec. 26. Swlabera.'7:00, Freshmen Flve#a lord may have its second New versity at Canton, N. Y. tackle, U the leading lineman, Jarring repercussions of the tion by Dr. Paul D. White. Std Oil Ind ...... 36% Scouta. In action, elsewhere, 1,119 non atreet, on the ground floor. he apaerted. "The presence of broke table was included la The executive committee of the of two ten-roundera featuring 'then Mack said: while Ralph Heywood. toft end, Interslew 100 Witnesses Rocketa. 7:46, Tigers va Panthera England title match in less than JM sar, ■Wemblof Nor-Baw T W , hats snatched . away your note- Std Oil N J . . . . ___ 43% are missing. Spanish youth who are full of ideals the wrong group of tablet Blue sad Gray associstlon. sponsor ' Jan. 20—6:15, Wolverines vs. welterweighte at the Auditorium. “Wa hope to get eomewherea came through with a phenomenal You aaw amoke boiling out State investigators, headed by Texas Co ...... 89 % Of 3,332 Army personnel wound­ Judge William J. Shea presided All Pay OoM to War Bonds guarantees the continuity of our advertised last evening. The of a post-season gams betwssa six monUia- For hustling Ed is Verne Pattereon, who haa won next year, and we’ve plenty of help average of 47 yards In punUng la sar smta aad yoaTl sss '' tbs harbor. Someone aaid the Attorney General Robert T. Bush- Rockets. SOSO' Timken Roll B . ___ S7«4 ed, 609 have returned to duty. for' the first time today aa a Su­ movement. Ceiling Price is 514.95. Made northsra and southsm football Jan. 21—6:15, Mohawks va Pan­ angling for a match that will pit eight straight since coming east on the way. Ekldie Mayo, drafted agtoiat Notre Dame. doatos of beaatiesl Whefe ■oeo—yeeHycaH mm - arms afire, but juat then a nell and actingiiiindependently of perior 0)urt Judge. He sat in New Whlteflah, Mont.—(JP>—Pete Ms- Freddie CMbrml against (toorge from dilcsgb, takes on Lonny from Los Angeles, will be avail­ choest tot sM popalar ifas ia too aa- g Un Carbide ...... 7T Army war priaoners number 112 "Our task is great. When the of genuine mahogany it’s a stars, voted yesterday to aUosv thera 7:00, Tlgtn to. Frcehmen t pointed to port eide. an- the dty inquest, have interviewed Union Pac ...... 78% excluding those missing in the Haven. On Saturday he was sworn noa. railway section foreman at war ends the old Europe will be Davis and Harold Adams, Missouri Five. 7:46, Roiral Blue Juniore vs. Martin of Boston with the New Moore of Hempstead, L. I., in the able at Uilrd base. Irving Hall, a U. C L. A. and Southern Cali­ tow—Wamblsys—wito the approach of a tor- privately more than 100 witnesses, Unit Air L ...... 17% Philippines. One hundred and gix in by Judge John H. King of Wil- Pinnacle, la putting hla entire sal­ dead—with Its capitalism, Impe- perfect Christmas gift. Lim­ players, to join the northern Bn^and title at staks. Hurley is other ten. rookie m m Williamsport, Pa., fornia are coached by old centers 'JltlZ »1 B plane. A deetroyer unleashed Swiahera. Nor-Xatc N o aO ato iabsk but approximately as many more Unit Aire ...... 24% Army men are interned in neutral llmantlc in the County building In ary Into war bonds. Since last riallam, plutocracy.” ited quantity, ao reMrva f.oimd. Please Note—^During the holi­ aeeklng State Athletic Oommis- Willie Pep, with ^ protective most likaly will play second bass. Babe Horrell stuck out in the line Mil ElBtls guns and the plane wheel- remain to bjs heard.. Unit Oorp ...... % countriea. , Hartford. The oath was taken In spring Pete has been putting In The Spanish qadio said govern­ Davis baa ths same nama as the aioner Frank Ooakey's Interces- headgear and pillow gldvee. will Felix Macklewlcz. who bee been for Andy Smith at California. Jeff without dropping its tor- early! day aeason no gamao ia the Junior Thus, presentation of evidence Unit Gas Imp .. 4 the presence of many of hla 5125 a month under a payroll al­ ment offlciala and diplomats, in­ f rmer President of the Oonfsd- League will be played C9iristiaas aion in the matter, hoping Coakey put on an exhibition of sparring around several years, ought to de­ Cravath did the same thing for to a grand jury may be delayed U S Rubber ...... 24% The apple crop at Canada this friends from Hartford and Man­ lotment plan. Recently he di­ cluding the German ambassador, ■c-.r’ jy, week, but on the following week can gain the ooneent i i his fellow to show ths fans bow a champion velop Into a great outfielder. And Howard Harding Joaee at South­ WtterlM Motlnuad pound- imtil the January session of the U S S te e l...... 47% year may raach a maximum of chester, including his wife and rected the bond sales chairman to assembled to hear Franco, whoee ' he choice of Davis was ques- the garaae will be played on Tuaa- N. E. oommiselonere. trains. This will be Willie’s first Jo Jo White, acquired from Beat- ern California. kat Aro ooatrol. mou- county _ grand Jury, although Warner Br Plct . . . . «% 13,000,000 bushels comparad with three childten. “take It aU until we win this war. mpmuih had bqen advertlaed before­ WATKINS t med by Blus-Oray officials who dky and Wednesday evaaioga In­ It waa In July that Hurley etag- public iqipearanos since he captur­ tie, ought to be good in center, Their teama can take tt—and Mootvad a raport that the earlier the investigators had In­ West Union ..« . . . . . 26% 10,500,000 bushels in Ito l, accord­ Judge Shea, has been assigned My people in Oraeca are hungry. hand aa one which erould "settle 1 dared Missouri was • sou thorn stead of Wednesday and Thwtolay, aa a N. B. featharweifbt cham- ed the tlUe. field.” hava. Tbay alao can dish it out. hit and had oeaacd dicated that it would be presented West El ft Mfg . . . . 77% ing to the Department of Oom- Ir the Hartford County bench for I guess it won’t hurt me. much if the problem of Spain's internation­ ■rate. A ito to CM vote determia- plonsliip match, with WUUa Pqp Two local boys, Johnny Duka Of the men released. Mack had And this a footbaU dog fight b L E N N E Y ’L to tha OaoMtoar asaiiotk rWoolworU^ merce. tbs January seaslon. 1 hav^ to tighten my belt a little.” al policy.” wreating that bauble from Abe and Tim Renick, meet in a Just cos QommenL with an: rittfa'blte in M. ospactaUy 789 Mala StissI sd tha Isiiie. httt offlciala said th«y i New Torit-Jos# VaMT. 188%. Tao W fistssit mtowstood toto Mlsweti iNsw Terfc. - - - Deansr’s hetohead. P ^ haa aiaca aiai eap- “grudge” light •ix-rounder. A pair "They were apt much help to us thja trip whan thare w a anick ^ ia# yaac.** lataka. d -«L • jtoflffs tWa ea •f Inve wttt sm m k tm MB. • • ■'V - MANGHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANGHEErEB, OONN. TUESDAY* DECEMBER 194S

C A S T E R , CONN. TUESDAY, DECEIMBER 8, 1941 m C K E T F lN N Hnepty Dm ptrl L A N K L E O M i

R .T 0 M THATfi tONO OF, . . w oou:#.! an Sense and Nonsense THOUSKT ro ONLYNOFINS FOOUtHi PMAJ^nl^7^AIRS OF goods at the lowest prices In heated, running water, suitable TOR SALE—218 WEST Center r*. but the CASH KATUB will be Also spinners and miscel­ Proctor Road all types of roofs. 390 Woodland payroll office routine. Write Box Girl (positively)— didn’t wear] Died as ruu. PATMKNT It I town. Albert’s, 43 Allyn S t, Hart­ for either office or living quar­ street. 9 room single, steam heat. Iml at the business olTic* on or b*. laneous operators. Completely Equipped! street Phone 7707. N, Herald. ford. anything else but! ters, for one or two persons. Rent Lot 128x218. 3 car garage, hen Soldier—What kind of a party I the seventh day following the coop, fruit. Telephone 62«*red late for breakfast the household duties, mornings. Tel. dining room set, also 4 drawer near reataurant. 237 Center? Tel. first Sunday, she noted a reprov- j eeeeeeaddeedaeesaeeeabb* A AMERICAN OIL CO. local and long distance moving. 4710. 2-1561. ‘At least he*8 patriotie Trim he mnflii a Jmnpr* etneotg •••••••■••••*••■• M Employment Bureau office file and desk. Tel. 4637. tag look on the farmer’s face. U ■060 Main S t. Hartford, 7-1183 Return load system, furniture lagea ■•••••••••*••••••••• storage. Dial 6260. FOR RENT — TWO LARGE Teacher (apologetically) — 1 1 ha D Hartford Road WANTED—WOMAN for hovise- 1 WEEK SPECIAL 20 Percent dis- thought tt was Sunday and you It'fl WnKe! BY EDGAR MARTOf ': B rooms, suitable for 3 room apart, j BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES of Thanks ...... work, and care of 2 children, live count for cash on all porcelain Pledge Defeat wouldn’t get np so early. SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH __irtam ■••••••••*,•••••• ^ r in or out. $15 a week. '-'el. 5052. and formica top kitchen seta. See ment. Call 2-0051 or 105 E1- and Pound •••■•••••••••• 1 dridge street. Farmer (sternly) — Yes. It Is j mnetg s our attractive values now! Ben­ Of Nipponese Sunday, and my rest day. and 11 WBX jW 9 HKC C F V«!EY-Wf— «LAP / av^ I WANTED—WOMAN to do house­ son's Fum., 713 Main. work one day each week, good FOR RENT— FXHINISHED room like to get up early so I’U have TVS. iO B v^> BAOC OAVCE. longer day rest bled tor Sal*...... « FOR SALE pay. Phone 2-0559. WINDOW SHADES, VENETIAN for lady. Inquire 210 Spruce (Coattnoed Fram Page One) to VJQKai NF T W ^ \AOXE. M C O C K lX Ules tor Bacbang* k blinds. Get our low prices on Hol­ street. VT fA ______oeaggorleb—Tires . 3 Tenement House WANTED— BOOKKEEPER for Boss—Ah, you are the young I T land shades, and high grade 'one of the most wanton acts of J SiBTCOHE. Easnl ring—Painting FOR REINT—ROOM for a young xsan t o question? What’s yourj manufacturer located In East Venetian blinds. Phone 8819 for aggression recorded In history," MiM •«.•,.,.•,••••• I—A AUCTION at Hartford. Must be able to type. lady, 3 minutes walk from bus namoT itp by TfraSk S special prices and samples. Capi­ Churchill said "Japan coldly, Startinc salary $30 per week. line. Telephone 2-0705. AppUcant—^Ivan Ausseichmmu- | Hire S For William M. Beckwith, 140 Oakland St., Manchester, Conn. 172-174 Spruce St. tol Window yShade Company, 241 greedily and treacherously calcu­ Jee—Storaae 10 Write Herald, ^ x N, ^vlng full lated that we ahould not then gencugtakL ’Bleyelee ...... 11 North Main street. Open eve­ POR RENT—FRONT bedroom, Boob—How do you spell It? Autos—Motoreyelss ... It THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1942 AT 1 P. M. (Rain or Sbine) particulars about yourself, in­ nings. first floor. Continuous hot water, have forces availahle to save our ■ad Pteteasleael »ei vises Sale Price $3,800 cluding references. British territories and states in Applicant—The ermy its pro- | less fiervloes Offered ...... It 3 minutes walk from post office. ■eunced. 7 Accredited Guernsey Cows BUY YOUR NEW living room Phone 8217 after 6. Malaya and Borneo for whose de­ >M Services Offered ....It-. Rome Toots — Hay — Silage — 8Uo — Chickens suite from us and put the savings fense we were responsible. >DtraoUna Call 7 0 3 1 Christmas brings tht season 'Horeertes ...... A 7 real choice Guernseys, 2 fresh, heifer close up, others In various Help Wanted— Male 36 Into Bonds. See our values this "The storm which now lowers I O t r e o t e r s ...... ■tages, these are top quality cows, 110 R. I, Red pnlleU and 100 week. Benson's, 713 Main. FOR RENT— ROOMS. Single and over Germany and' Italy is spread­ when mother’s yearning capacity ~IO iM aff— Reeflaff . Plymoath Rock Hens, all good layers. Pajicc blower and pipe, F. FITZGERALD EXPERIENCED COOK wanted. double. Nice location. Call 2-0769. ing to Japan; there will be no la a h<^, skip u d jump ahead of | father’s eamtaig e^iacity. Ing ... mowing machine, horse mhe, stanchions, small tools, etc. Telephone 3922. FOR SALE—3 PIECE overstuffed softness or respite for her. lug—Storaff* . Milk Room Equipment: OU hot water heater and tank. King living room set, rug and paa, ROOMS. CONVENIENT to busea "The growing power of the ibRe fUMeuger ffervlea...... M -a ■eparator with electric motor, bottles, palls, double wash tank, WANTED—DISHWASHER, s ^ maple bed and chest. Miscel­ Gentlemen. 65 East Center street. United Nations will press stead­ rluff .**•*.••**• ti milk cooler (Ice). SUo I0’x26’ (ample Ume for removal). About ary $22. Apply in person at Cen­ laneous household articles. Good Tel. 8082. fastly on till she is stripped of her HOLD EVERYTHING irvleas M 28 ton silage. ter Lunch. conquests, punished for her tt condition. For appointment call « - 8 ■etuff—Cleaning I* Glastonbury 2879. treachery ana deprived of her _ aad Sendee ....• to Hay: About 4 ton, to be sold on the premises. Two other lots Boarders Wanted 59-A powers of evil.” inslnsas 8ervle*''.m. It (ateut 8 ton and 5 ton) to be sold at the Donald Loverin Farm on HELP Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 ■dnenriesel Route 88 In Talcottvtlle, Just North of Trafflr Circle, at about ROOM AND HOME cooked meals . d Ctseeee tt 8-8:80 P. M. CANARIES— VISIT Edgewood Aprons for Gifts for women only. Near Cheneys. nqle Bastruetiona tt Britain to Continue WASH TUBS Th# Mother Tonfn# BY ROT CRANE t •-*.*.*-.■**..-MSM*...-tt-A Canary Farm. Beautiful song­ Reasonable, central. Call 3408 or AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICE: Mr. Beckwith has sold milk, cream, sters, gifts of cheer. Seeds, cages, 14 Arch street. Same Indian Policy e—Dranatle ■*»«•.•••*• tt WANTED SOLDIER SLAMS. J-dbetruetlone M eggs, etc., for the past 28 years but Is selling out because of'll! accessories. Turn right over London, Dec. 8— (IP) —A eon- THi ftETE GUT OF THR WHY. CERTAMLV. AM X SETS TIRED CP KENNEL RATIONS AND CHINA PtaMMtal beaim. wooden bridge at Bolton Notch to WANTED —MEN AND women BERRIES, SEE, SO I TAKES MV POCKET ^ HE MEANS ME ______rtgages tl tlnuation o f Great Britain’a Indian WCKEV TO *AVE A GOAT ARRy \ flAZeSt AMCRtCAN WOULD SAY. Opportualtlea . . . . —i- tt COMPTOMETER canary sign. roomers and boarders, home cook­ policy was read today Into Prime 9flTH A SCREMSPAfiNER.SUr VUtRV IS THAT “ dOy JUMPS O DTO F‘ LETTUCE AND 600F GFF WITH A BARRASE-/^^aao SOT TIRED O F * floisn .•••••■. .1 • *'i •• tt ed meals, c-mtinuous hot water, Minister Churchill’s announce­ I40W HELPIM6IHESLUM BURNER SJ EMINS HASH AMO UMf aad gHwiaMW OPERATORS and showers. 330 Adams,itreet. DPS BEHED THE PILLARBOR OUT-/EN6USH? A RUMBLE SEAT ID SDCK ROBERT M. REID & SONS, AUCTIONEERS ment that solemn, towering L«rd Id ii v a f PEAS,/MADE THE Waated—Feaial*...... tl Manchester, Conn. Est. 1007 Springfield, Mass. Linlithgow Would continue as vice­ SIDE THE MULTIPLE SHOP AND HARRY WITH A MGMKEV Wanted—Mala ...... tl and AMERICAN MISlAKEOFTHROIf ___ ^Faated ...... tt—A Wanted— Room»-<^Board 62 roy in India imtU October 1943. 'EA/E6 A TW OF TREACLE WRENCH. BUTHARRV Wanted—Male or Temale It ARTHUR A. The dour Scotsman, who had hUCKS BEHIND THE M AIL IMS A 8AftTyiFTH 'Wanted t1*a been chancellor of Glasgow uni­ ns Wanted—Female . . . tl GENERAL WANTED— REI4ABLE Jewish BMNEARTHRWMS MONEY. AND Waated—Male . . . . t.l KNOFLA families to care for new-born versity and civil lord of the Ad­ STORE AND THROWS WAS ASSI6NED lent ageneles ...... 40 OFFICE HELP babies and vu ^ young children miralty before he went to India ~ k .l»e*a For in 1936, has held the vice royalty A CAN OF SYRUP* n o A S S I S T Vahlelas for periods of six months to We will WANTED TO RENT by young servers held that Cranbome might as an exper|l** rtcel appllsDcet—Radio.. 40 /' have reopened negotiatiems re­ "Wha^d write to your* li and Peed ...... 41-A lady defe'hse worker, furnished garding Britain’s offer of Indian n—Perm—Dairy Products 60 room, near the Onter. Write Box dominion statos after the war. hold Goods ...... II train y<^ as you earn. Apply in D, Herald. aary end Toole ...... tl XOONERVILLB FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX el iDStrumenti ...... 6t I and Store Cqutpnitnt . . . 64 ale at th* Store* ...... 60 Persoirnt Hop Appereil—Pur* ...... 61 Cuttvork Embroideries A L L E Y O O P Not His Style BY V. T. HAMLIN ■—To Buy ...... 60 AU CTWN / y , Board—.flo tell -Resorts Rrafaerente K)OP&.<3(JZJI VOtrSB OEM> rALLTH’ SAME7\ MOSeiRf THAT KUJOA, ■me Withitui Board . 6* o o a r r u m e i i ? RiGKro.1 w ouLom NOOM I ARK STUFF IS FOR OlPLO- .rder* Wanted ...... 6»-A Rogers Paper Mfg. Co. At Rdd’s Auctiontorium PCOPCDSAL POR A TRUST EEKtV MO COMMA ASREE, MWSo.rM A WVAM n»r> Board —Reiorta •V itel*—Reataurant* ...... 41 U. S. Rt. 6, Bolton, Conn. PEACE COKIFEREIOCE FURTHER TWAMX TO MEETIMG O F VMAR/ nt*d—Room*—Board ...... 01 Beal Raiote Par Rest Mil] On Oakland Street (8 Mllea East of Maaeliester) SMELLS I^IGK. COULD THROW'lOUR HER OUT OM rtmeni*. Klai*. Ten-ment* *1 HEM/BJ! __ J DIMNY O /TH ' A MO-kAAM’S iln**a Looa'jon* for Rem .. 44 Wednesday, December 9,1942 at 10:30 a. m. T N L f VdATER RAFTi u«*a Poi Rem . . , ...... 46 lOnrban Poi Rent ...... 44 O U S T TD„. fnmer Home* Po? Rent ...... 41 About 12 Lots of Household Furnishings VSBSSSSSZDi u anted to Rent .... 48 Real Relate Par Sale Removed for ihirpoae of Sale Frotn Storage Rooms of rinieni Biilldlnv for Sal* .. 6* THE HARTFORD DESPATCH ft WAREHOUSE-CO. ilnaa* prouerly tof Sal* ... 16 rm« end Land tor Sal* ...... II ' PAKTIAI. LIST: Beds, Dresaem, DlnlBg Seta, Cedar Cheat, 0*** fot Sale ..■...... 71 Male Help Wanted Chalra, Stands. Bogs, Rockers, TkMea, Maytag Eleetric Washer, t» for Sale ...... 11 Kitchen Range (oil), and many other HoaseboM Iteoka ft Property fof S ale...... 14 •Virhan fot Salt ...... 16 EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY. AUCTlbNEERS’ NOTICE: AO the above haa heea duly ad- I Kttale lor Exrhanae .. . . 14 i-ertiaed laod wlU be sold for storage chargee aad other expenaea 'anted —Real Katale ...... 11 Anetlon—l,eaal, Uatlees unleaa redeemed prior to sale. Rot Ir e * ...... APPLY IN P^ERstlN. Robert M. Reid & Sons, Auctioneers LYDALL & FOULDS PAPER CO* Eatabllshed 1007 8238 201 Mala SL Phone 8198 746 Allen St. Phone 2-8271 34-48 615 Parker Street Maneheater, Conn. Springfield, Masa FRECKLES AND m s nOENDS GafKyT BY BIERRILL BL06SER' It is tulip time all the time when you’re wearing this gaily decora- ted apron! The style Is so' pretty I f l f m o i y k T H » is SMITH • ^ BY FRED BARMAN we know you'll . be tempted to HATHOUr EVEN BLAMED THE WRON& make It up for Christmas gifts KNOW iNe’ W HAT PEfrSON .SeNO HIM and to sell, at your Club Basaar! MADE t h a t N O «K . UP HERE AND X’LL. /lYE 60LD m A This excellent model has straps I WANT VtXJ TO AfoiSeizBT._.ty APOUDBOai/j CATTLE.'XUNE which stay firmly in place . and I h b w a v - - * - ^ GOT button in front, at thh shoulders.' DRAhOrrOliT Pattern No. 8238 is In Mies 34, W HO S I M S ? * 38, 38. 40. 42, 44, 46, 48. Sise 36 AND YLL^Y takes 2 Vi yards S2-lnch mliterisl, IIDU BACK J VIHLMIGETTC^ Vi yard contrast for pockets snd hem, 5 yards ric rac. By Mrs. A m e Oaboi In eoln, your name and address CKTTLC c h e c k ' For this sttractlve pattern, send Life-else daffodils and narcissus and th*_pattem number to Anne l e t s G O f 10 cents, plus 1 cent for postage, petals make this delleato design Cabot 'A e Manehastar Bvening' in coins, with your name, address, to enlbroider on your very beat ‘ Herald, 106Veventh Avenue, New pattern number snd alu to The plUowcases and matching .top- York Q ty. Encloee 1 cent poet- Manchester Herald, Today’s Pat­ sheet The cutwork embroide^ ege for each pattern ordered. tern Service, 106 Seventh avenue. Is not difficult for even a hand­ The second ieeue of Anne Ca New York, N. T. work beginner to do. Ton’ll bot’s Album Is now ready— tb* Every family which sewk at have a really handsome eet for Fall and Winter Album—ttmel> home should have the Winter Faah- your guest room, for a wedding lielpa for waim knit and cro ion Book may be ordered with a lOe preeent or for a de-luxe Chriatmas 'chated gamenta. patch work J&. of latest pattern styles. ITis price Ideal, qMHa esnbroldarlea...... is $5c per copy. Cir .the Fashion To obtain transfer patt«i)s for Chrlatiaaa ‘ ptosont suggaMona Book may be oMered with a 15c two piUgwifraes and a Anne * pattern for 25c pbw 16 ta t tto. Giri Scout Leaders association Paul V. Shea, aon o f Mr. and Emergency Doctor Telephone Numbers Surgical dreaaings will be made M n . Fred Young, of 48* BUaell will hold its December meeting to­ as usual tomorrow all day from 10 »at Tow n street, now at the U. 8. Coast morrow evening at eight o'clock at Cause of (^fusion Dr. Mortimer Moriarty will to 4:30 at the American Legion Guard Training Station in Man* tbe T.M.C.A. The leaden are re­ hail, and in order to keep up with batten Beach, stated in a letter to respond to emergency calls to* quested to bring all returna from Here la a M t of telephone morrow afternoon. tbe quota, another afternoon ses­ ICotheni Orel* d th« Im« The Herald today that he has been the sale of cookiea, also Victory numbers that is causing trou­ Girls’ Snow Suits . OBaeqiUoB will mMt to* -8 sion will be necessary on Thurs­ placed in charge of a number of stamps or tbe money for them. ble for the members a t the day, from one o’clock to 4:30, even •ventnc with M n. Rlchud recruits due to his past training South Manchester Fire De­ though the women who do this a t 147 B«oton atnot in Company H, local State Guard The unual budget meeting of Three Manchester reaidenta are partment. The number to bo work regularly are becoming ex­ Wool and cotton the Second Oongregational church used in the South Manchester MOrtb Uetbodiot church unit. among the 14 seeking admUslon to pert at it. Groups of friends ar­ wee adjounied last night owing to the Hartford County Bar. Their Fire District in an emergency range to arrive at the same hour two and three-piece „ IXNiiil wlU havo a neotlnff The Mothers Circle o f St. Gerard the blackout, and will be held to* petitions will be acted upon Fri­ ia 4312. The number of ^e J. and they have a pleasant social |ht at 7:46.at th« church. will meet tomorrow evening with mght at 7:30 at the church. It ia day morning. They are Charles { W. Hale Company Is 4123. time and at the same time are en­ suits. Warmly lined Mrs. John Burke of 12 Summit hoped all who were present last Newton Crocket of 213 Highland I Most of the errors are made gaged in a worthy volunteer effort. Nazis Press Mail street. night and mimy more of the atreet, who ia the assistant prose­ by women who start to dial These dressings are shipped in with zipper ski church membera will attepd thia cutor of the town court of Man­ ! the J. W. Hale Company and large quantities for use of our own The Men’s Society of Bmanuel Important aeaaion tonight. Carl chester, Wesley C. Gryk of 77 get the fire department. They soldiers on different fronts. pants. OLD Lutheran church will have a busl* Alien, chairman of the building Weils street and Edgar 8. Mc­ I are informed that they have the comnriittee for the new paraonage, right numbers but in the Planes into Duty ness meeting tonight at eight Lean, Jr., pf 118 Main street. _8u.nset Rebekah lodge at its RECORDS o’clock at the church and follow it will make hia final report, and ac­ - m wrong place. Will they please Now Softening meeting last night in Odd FeUows IB for aal- with a Smorgasbord served by tion will be taken toward aecuring dial 4123 instead of 4312. a Janitor. The meeting of the official board hall initiated a claas of candi­ Mrs. Ida Soderberg. Arrangements of the South Methodist church in­ dates. A number of tbe Rebekahs for the supper were made by Ward terrupted laat night because of the have made returns on the crochet­ To Bolster Units Laklng and his committee. A The annual Chriatmau aale and William M. Beckwith, 149 Oak­ I of quantity. blackout, will be held evening ed scarf, made and donated by sports program and a social hour chicken pie aupper of the Coventry at the same hour, 7:45, land strget, who has sold milk, Miss Grace Match. Others who In Tebourba Region! will be enjoyed after the meal, Fragment Society will be held in cream and eggs in Manchester for have books out are urged to turn Training Ships Also Are | R c t t S S KEMP'S the Church Community Houae, Robert Paul Popoff, 18-year-old the laat 23 years is to sell his them in as soon as possible aa the A meeting of the Britlsh-Amer- North Coventry tomorrow evening, son of Mr. and M n. William S. cows, tools and chickens and is to drawing will take place at the Used in Attempt to Ine. Ican Club will be held in the club- with doora opening at five and Popoff of 423 Lydall street, who a retire from business. The equip­ next meeting. Allies, Securefl hy Re*| 1M.6680 rooms on Maple street tomorrow aupper from 5:30 to 7:30. ' The short time sgo enlisted in the ment and stock will be sold at Send Reinforcements F or Cities night at 8 o’clock. aociety’a advertiaement elae- Armored Forces, will leave from auction by Robert M. Reid A Sons Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxil­ Poplin To Threatened Forces; Japanese Warship pulse o f Enemy’ s Ef-, where in thia Isaue will give full Hartford Thursday morning. Rob­ on Thursday afternoon at 2 iary, U. S. W. V. will hold its detaiia aa to the menu and the dif­ ert who was graduated in June o’clock. Mr.. Beckwith is retiring business meeting tomorrow night 60 Junkers 52s Shot Show D rop fort to Recaptiun|| ferent bootha. from Manchester High school is from business because of his at eight o’clock a tthe Army and Suits ' Heights Dominatin(^| the third in the family to enter health. Navy clubhouse. Down in Three Days. Prey of Bombers Arthur LaFond, who baa recent­ the U. 8. Service. His elder broth­ Water repellent Decrease Reported for Battlefield, Prep art ly been commiaaioned a aecond er, Alexander W. Popoff is in Moscow, Dec. 9.— (!Py— i For Big New Drivel lieutenant in the United Statea Africa, and his brother-in-law, • and wind proof, Germany’s Armies, * trying First Time in Seven Three Others Damaged army at Camp Wood, la apending Thomas Tomlinson who enlisted 6 Steel Plant On Bizerte and Tuniai j a short furlough at the home of last February has been in Aus­ lined jacket *and aki desperately to hold the siege Years in 30,000 to In Attack by Planes his father and mother-in-law, Mr. tralia and is at present in New WEDNESDAY SPECIALS of Stalingrad they laid down 500,000 Population Pilots Take Active Parti NOTICE and Mra. Winfield Martin. Guinea. Operating from Guad- pants. Sizes 8 to • 106 days ago, are pressing Units Closed BEEF FOR STEWING aUsanal Island Bases. There will be a meeting oiF the Chris* The Emblem Club wUl hold a ' « 16. mail planes and traimng New York, Dec. t.— For London, Dec. 9.—(/F>-| Spaghetti Sauce 25c $ from aa far aa Germany itaelf. Plan to Ask Johnstown, Pa., Doc. 9 .—OP)— American pilots are taking Red Star aalmed. The league’s annual tax survey, Turin Again in Night was seen sinking and the other prepared by Roslna K. Mohaupt Six departments o f the Bethlehem very active part in grotmd operapl Steaks 1 3 - 9 8 Show Air Tranaport Short three in flames the morning aft­ TONIGHT 1 Can Cheese . . 13c of the Detroit Bureau of Govern­ Steel Company plant here which tions," said a Morocco radial Even the Hamburg 142, a maU er the attack oh an enemy force mental Research, compared the H igher Pay streaming toward Guadalcanal on had been producing plates fo r war broadcast quoting what it caUed a| At 7:30 O’Qock plane, haa appeared on the front new Allied headquarters comma-1 Turkeys and adjusted tax rates for 276 cities Balter Home of Royal PfanS DoubHllff Dec. 3, the Navy said. ships were closed today by a walk' for the first time, the ^ Ruaaiana with the surveys of former yesurs. nlque. ALL FOR 85c aaserted, indicating the enemya 10 Planes Shot Down out which the CIO United Steel­ Fowl SKI PANTS $ Because of wide variations In To Seek 30 Per Cent Arsenal and Italian ^ In addition the communique re­ New Formations in Action Wine, Navy, Brown, Green. Sizes ^ ahortage of transport aircraft legal requirements and assessing workers aaid waa caused by a dis­ Tbe announcer added Wednesday Delivery Schedule Trains and trucks were also be­ Fiat Works for Fifth ported that ten Japanese float practices the league explained an Increase or Minimum Engine OutDUt type planes were shot down dur­ pute over Interpretation of Pres­ "every day','^ fresh formatloDS 8 to 16. ing used in an effort to pour hrip ident Roosevelt’s wage-freezing aircraft are put into action,” sug-1 Plnehimt closes at noon Wednesday and on Wednes* through the narrow nutcracker adjusted tax rate was determined Raise of $3 Daily Time Within Month. ^ ing the engagement which frus- Sale of by applying to . the actual tax order. gesting that the Allied commagill days takes orders for morning delivery up to 8:30 a. m. corridor left to the Naxia at SU- tiated another attempt by the Eugene Maurice, local director of had made stridep toward solvir~ rates levied the estimated ratio of For Operating Crews. Next suinmer Japanese to reinforce their troops Please note this exception to rclralar schedule which calls KLEIN’ S FOOD MARKET Ilngrad. London, Dec. 9.— (/P>—A the union, said 1.500 men in the the shortage of air bases close Xmas .Articles Southwest of SUUqgrad, the aseessed valuation to true cash on Guadalcanal. ^fer mrders to be in the afternoon before foE.^moming Ofv« fc«r o Brhttmeomb 161 CENTER STREET value for each city. • The adjusted flight of British bombers slab, plate, 40-inch, 34-inch and the hub of the Tunisian fight' TELEHONE 3256 Germans hit Red Army flanks Chicago, Dec. 9.—(iP)—Repre­ Tbe action originally had been blooming mills and the open hearth The'broadcast attributed to The fsmev* brsth that anhoncei Children’s Snowsuits tax rates computed by applying and Food with tanks and motorised infan' sentatives of 350,000 railroad op­ which took an hour to pass Studebaker Corporation reported by the Navy department department were out. communique ito report that the besuly of her hair. A deluxs try, and at some points. Red Star over the English coast made I on Dec. 5, but at that time results Only Fraction of Employes We have some nice IVedi Pork offerings for yon Sponsored by the in all wool material with detachable hoods. (Continued on Pnge Eighteen) erating employes announced to­ the Tebourba sector of tbe gift IndaedI ' conceded, penetrated to the rear the 1,200-mile round-trip Prciducing Motors for of the attack, in waters between The company announced the Sian front Axis forces were •Wednesday xMiming... ~ American Legion Auxiliary day they would ask for a 30 per Zipper closing with colorful embroidery of Russian unlta — flight over the Alps to Turin Flying Fortresses on Santa Isabel and New Georgia mills and department were closed ed by heavy artillery after Russian tanka and motorixed in­ cent increase In wages, or a mini­ islands about 150 miles northeast Other departments of the huge [ PORK SPARE RIBS...... Ib. 29c mum raise o f 83 a day, from the successful Allied counter-att trimming, for boys or girls. Sixes 3 to 6x fantry, aided by light armor-plerc again last night and batter­ of Gaudalcsnal, were,not known. Johnstown works were functioning Nice lean (almost boneless) Butts of Pork for roasting. GEORGE ALLEN nation’s carriers. Mass Production Basis It indicated also that the Ing g im mounted on tanks, "gen Tobin Asserts ed the home of the Royal Ar­ normally. The strikers are only s were concentrating heavy land i We win take the small blade bone out, if yon wish, and WATKINS in Na^7 , Brown. Maroon, Green and teale. Alvaney Johnston, president of Fuller Brush Dealer erally succeeded in restoring posi­ senal city and the Italian South Bend, Ind., Dec. 9 .— OP)— fraction of the total number of em­ air forces, presumably to exp yen have an a u y to serve pork roast at 44c Ib. THURSDAT, DEC. 10 the Brotherhood o f Locomotive Allied Bombers Foil ployes. 118 Henry S t TeL 6979 tions," Red Star said. Engineers, serving as spokesman Flat works Cor the fifth time in Studebaker Corporation, ciyrent- the advantage won when ths Pork Chops and SmiUl Ends of Pork to cook with Starting At 10 A. M. Long Range Gone Shell Nails Welansky Has a month in a raid which the Ital­ Reinforcement Move 'The union’s grievance committee emy was forced to withdraw for the five unions which run and ly producing Wright Cyclone mo­ called a meeting for this morning „Saaeikraat. Within Stalingrad Itaelf, Red ians admitted caused very heavy Allied Headquarters In Aus­ w e^ es he had sliced into Star reported, Russian artillery man the nation’s freight and pas­ tors on a mass production basis, and a union representative who de­ senger trains, said increased damage. Only one plane waa lost tralia, Dec. 9.—(A*)—Allied bomb­ British-American Unea ahelled tbe Germans with long No Influence from the large force of Britain’s plans to.double ito output of the clined use of hia name expressed A communique direct from OTHER MEAT SUGGESTIONS! BINGO » wages were necessitated by add­ ers hwke up a new attempt by the belief an agreement would be range guns. I moat powerful bombers which de­ flying foAress power plants by Japanese Navy to reinforce troops lied headquarters, however, re Freeh Lamb Patties...... 4 for 29c Fighting in the narrow, wreck­ ed respoiuibilities and basards reached. ptaceut 900,000 They are raiders ^return^ other R. A. F, week. strike occurred while the company more populated points in a stiU- cause of the tragedy that blotted asking an Increase of 20 cento an planes were heard over the south­ airdrome and the communique re­ and national officers of tbe union developkig offensive and routed a First Diseloonre of Work out 496 lives. east coast, headed for new day­ ported that Allied planes were were negotiating changes in We have a full supply of Gaines Dog Foods.. , Sassi- INC FREE GAME FREE GAME batUUon in a prolonged struggle hour. V It was the first formal discloo- Flashes ! The mayor, whose name was A year ago the railroad unions light offensive patrejs to keep up ure, incidentally, of the work b4- continuing their attacks on Japa­ working schedules. The national lad Dried Dog Meat, 10c pkg.. . . Hunt Club, Red Heart a w GREEN STAMPS GHTEN WITH CASH SALES. for one village. drawn into inquest testimony yes­ demanded and obtained, after the day and night pace of attack. nese poettlonx officers referred the dispute to the (Late BuUetlas ef Uw (A>) WUmt'i and most popular brands. WhUe the Red Army’s advance ing done on the site of a one-time terday by a wrltness who testified threats of s nationwide strike, in' Reuters quoted a Geneva dis­ sprawling cornfield. Vance, in dlS' The communique from Gen. local union for settlement, and generally had slowed on Individual patch to Moscow aa saying Prem­ 13TH GAME FOR $13 be had talked with Welahaky creases in pay. A settlement ac­ cussing an achievement described Douglas MacArthur's headquarters whHe arrangements were being Three Awarded Medals PEPPERIDGE FARM BREAD sectors, particularly southwest of about getting a city permit for ier Mussolini had ordqred "urgent said that Japanese planes “have made to negotiate locally, the men 1,000 TREES ALL SIZES 25 REGULAR GAMES Stalingrad, Soviet authorities as­ cepted by management and labor in automotive circles as the big­ Washington, Dec. 9—H Rhode Island Johnnie Cake Meal Emily Harrison’s electrical woric. said today that he D a c. 1, 1941, provided a raise of 10 evacuation" of the entire civilian violated the laws of war by re­ Struck, Hough said. > drnt Roose^-elt swarded the serted their gains continued. population from southern Italy, gest of its kind within the indus­ FrMKh Dressing with Chutney. 5 DOOR PRIZES had not as yet been asked to ap­ cento an hour for the non-operat- try, .emphasized that it was made peated attacks upon Allied hospi- The company cffficial declared gresslonsi Medsl of Honor The J W . H A U CORK Red Star, the Army’s newspa- pear at tbe atate inquiry or the west coast regions and Sardinia, the walkout, which began late yes­ to three old friends whs and had declared these regions de­ possible through the cooperation CHRISTMAS TREES MAMCHSSTsa C o h n - fire department inquest. (Continned on Page Six) terday, violated the union’s con­ heroes of the Nsvnl battle et Get Birds Ejre Frosted Foods.. .Fresh Fruits and ALL FOR $3.00 ORDERS (Coattnoed am Pag* Two) (Ooatlniied an Page Fourteen) fense zones. of the Wright Aeronautical Cor­ Expects Reqneat to Appear tract with the firm and the "no Island Nov. IS, In which a v*g*t*bles at Pinehurst Wednesday morning. A L L FOR "Turin was the target for a poration. , WHOLESALE— RETAIL The piayor declared, however, In^ "As a matter of fact," he said, strike" pledge to President Roose­ Japanese force was drivea i force of Stirlings, Halifaxes, Lan­ velt. from the .-Vmerican forcea/i an oral statement issued through casters and Wellingtons of the "the first 150 motors we turned Grown LocRlly-^Cat as Sold a member of his office staff, that W ar Spending Bomber Command last night." the out were almost wholly ‘Wright- Japan Seizing Ing Gusilalcanal Islsad. Tw o Nazis mous swards were made, to P L E N T Y O F he expected that he would be re­ authoritative statement said. built’ Jobs. Wright and Studebak­ Two Shifts Report T A B L E S A N D er engineers have been working families of Rear .\dmlral Nor 'P-ineful TJI Qrocc ripnc. Telephone Manchester 2*0625 P A R K IN G ^ quested to appear at the hearings ConoFRtimted Attack Mode C H A IR S FOR with other dty officials and that T ops 46 B illion together on the production prob­ U. S. Citizejns At Wright Plant Scott of Washington and Resr^ * T' 4 - ^ --42 STREtT SPACE S tillF ree ‘The weather over northern mind Daniel J. Cnllsghhh of < Fresh Treesi—-Save Cartage EVERYONE Buy War Savings Bonds he would “he glad to oo-operate." Italy waa clear and with the help lems ever since we turned out the Paterson. N. J.. Dec. 9—(JP>—A POST OF PCI diOC* \IFJt ARMOR'’ Henry Weene, of MaMen. a flu first motors last March.” Wright Aeronautical Corporation land, Osllf., who were k llM In of flares a concentrated attack battle. The president also at the Five of J Seven Offi­ orescent light specialist, teetifled Total for First Year Is was dellverei.. The results are Vance declined to disclose the Large Scale Aireslsr Re­ spokesman said today that both at the inquest yesterday that he number of Wright engines that the 12:20 m., and 8 a. m., shifts the citation for a medal to believed to be good. One bomber is a. mander Bruce McCandless, to cers EiMUiping from had apoken to Welansky two More Than Entire of missing." have been produced in the com­ ported in Japanese Oc­ had reported for work "100 per months ago about obtaining a per­ pany’s South Bend, Fort Wayne cent” at Its East Paterson plant dellevered to him aboard tl It was the first attack on Italy cupied North Oiina. cruiser San Francisco wl Prison Camp Caught. mit and licensed electrician for an Last W orld Conflict. from British bases since Nov. 29 and Chicago factories. He said, Manchester Biulding and when a amsill force of bombers however, that Studebaker’s total (Continued on Page Six; possible. Chungking. Dec. 9— lArge GravenhursL Ont., Dec. 9—O f)— (Oonttaned on Page Fourteen) Washington. Dec. 9.—OP)—One raided Turin. The R. A. F. was not war production tasks, embraced THE FACTORY’S year of total war has cost the out Monday night but on Sunday in nearly a dozen contracts, in­ scale arrests of Americans in Orders Nazis Report to PoUea Two of seven German Air Force following the seizure of hundreds .Algiers, Dec. 9—<^*1— Ad MOON’S offlcera ' who escaped last night United States over 846,000,000,- night a force of bombers attacked cluding trucks as well as aircraft Loan Assodation 000— more than the e n t ^ coat targets in southwest Germany. engines, and a number of items of Allied nationals in the Interna- Jeon DarUn’s government or from a prison camp hear here atUl Germans Slay all Germans to report to HOLIDA Y SPECIAL 955 Maip Street were free today aa" police pressed Urges Giving of participation in the last world Residents on the southeast whose nature cannot be disclosed, tldnal Settlement at Shanghai con­ coast heard bombers heading will aggregate close to 8215,000,- firms that the Japanese have lice with their papers, la a s widespread search for them conflict 25 years ago. up of anti-AIUed elemeata They are a safe investment and R ive you a good return. through northern and central On­ Staggering aa thia sum appears, across the channel shortly after 000 this year. That will compare adopted a severe policy toward More Gsechs FEEDS dark last night An hour passed with a peace-time volume last Anglo-Saxons in occupied terri­ French North Africa today. * tario. - Back o f Jobs it is dwarfed by latest budget esti- not appearing i^lll be subject The more you buy the aiore help to defeat Um Albert Waller, 24. and Hana mstea of war exipendlturea for the' before the sound of motors died year of something like 8U5,000,- tory, trustworthy private reports 100% Pure Wool Skir& reselling west China indicated to­ arrest, it was sninoaaced. At I enemy. Strehl, 22, were captured laat 1943 fiscal year. Budget* officials sway. 000. same time, Frendl authorities Make The t ■ night after getting past the flrat Raid Alarm for Swisa "Before long," he added, "we day. 29 Shot for Possess- Roosev^t Feels Employ* expect these expenditures to Ail citizens of Allied countries forward areas between here (Pleated all around. Sizes 24-32). Regular $5.98. It’s a Patriotic Duty.. .So Buy All You Can! enclosure at the camp. Two other amount to 878,000.000,000. A short time later air raid win be producing at the rate of ing Arms; Six Ac- Tunisia took 206 Axis symp officers were caught at Barrie^ 40 alarms were sounded in Switzer­ approximately a million dollars a were arrested in Tslngtao and the Difference ers Should Give Assur­ Say Figure Conservative majority of the British and Amer­ ers into custody. mllc^ aouth o£ here, after riding Since last Dec. 8, when Congreaa land, giving tbe first clue to the day.’’ cused o f Sabotage. • • • I into town on the snowplow of a icans token were Interned in the ance to War Woriters. declared a state of war with destination of the bombers. Has Doubled Ennployment RjsUonlng Penalty HenvT t ain. It was the fifth R. A. F. raid on Studebaker already has doubled lUus hook district near that city. Proper Feeding Japan, the Treasury has reported It waa reported. London, Dec. 9— Exiled Phrovkience, R. I., Dee. 9.- All Wool Shaker Knit Sweaters The fifth. Aberhard Willder- Washington. Dec. S-HP)—The J 846.398,8^,525 spent on war ac- Turin in leas than a month. The ito peace-time employment totals, muth. 23, waa caught early today All Americans and Britons liv­ Czech government circles said to­ •n the heaviest rationing viotot POULTRY RAISERS! AMERICAN employar who aurrendcra his tivities alone up to Dec. 5. Officials bombers headed across the Alps Vance said,' with approxlma’ely penalty yet imposed In at Waahago. 18 Aiiles south of from their British bases to blast 16,000 men and women on its rolls. ing in Chefoo were said to have day that "German terror" in Bo­ Gives Y(m A w orken to munitions industries i this is a conservative figure been tMmsferred to the Temple Island, OPA today ordered . - ■_ . » 3 j . here. He was seen in a coal chuto with assurance they will get their I ^hlch will be increased consldei^ the Imtwrtant Italian manufactur- This number will increase by hemia and Moravia had killed 35 by a night opefator at the Cana hills near Tslngtao where they fac­ WoosockK garagemaa and Better Flock! old Jobs back with unimpaired I expenditures for soiUe war about 50 per cent within the next ed serious problems of feeding and nM?re Czechs. line dealer to dismntlnue his LEGION dian Natlonki tallwaya station seniority righto at war’s and b a d lp ^ fp o ^ that ara not included in (Oanttntod on Pngs Two) six months, and close to half of Twenty-nine men were shot on who turned-in an alarm. lodging themselves. business anti. Dec. 81, 1944. and : (Heavy knit. Sizes 36-46). Regular $4.98. the blessing today of PrMident compllaUon. thoae to be added will be women. one day for aUegedly possessing To really Ret top resulta Speaks 'Seow Eagllak Party lacindes Ctoldren arms and explosives and partlcl sell no gasoline until after Roosevelt. • „ The net coat of American par- Treasury Balance Already, something like 30 per The penalty was given to Ar from your flock, a num­ BINGO Tiffae atiU at 'arge were Otto Tba praaldant, who only four I ticlpatloo In the First World War, cent of the total employment on *nie party included ebUdren of paring in anti-Nazi activities, Btelhliilper, 22, who apeaka only ths China Inland Missions schooL these circles said. Six Csechs ac­ J. .LaPlerre. aocused of " ” ber of important points daya ago authoriaad craatlonof a >n««*uTy sUtisttca show, waa $40,- Washington, Dec. 9—OP)—The the 870,000,000 aircraft engine tires without a rattoniag HHS IS AN ACTUAL CASE— German, and Slegrled Schmidt. 84. project la represented by women most o f them British but Including cused of being ringleaders in a In Addition To a Full Line of dvUlaa Job priority systom ■whl^ | ggg.ogg.OOO, poeiUon o f the treasury Dec. 7: oate and of aoreptiag lavaUd i must be considered. But who apeaka German and aoma if used, could force many workers Receipts, 8104.530.153.70; ex­ workera a few American ycungsters. sabotage and terror gang were I f Can Happen to YouJ i m i i i Ml W U t R e ^ i^ e XhigHsh. The nation entered the aecond Misaionary circles here already line rationing couponv the one main point in suc­ Into wnr Joha, told a preoa confer­ year of. its war against the Axis penditures, 8383.605,464.54; net "There are certain types of reported executed ' in Prague VHi oerdMM of eae mmmt ' Authorities indicated the fugl' belenee. 85.389.854,537.20: customs had laarned that hundreds of D$c. 1. r o r o ARE THE FACTS: This large old ringk-family Pure Wool G ift Items- ence yeatorday he felt employers with Uie greatest public debt In Ito LAndlnrds Plan Strike SAUMMrS cessful chicken raisinR is tive Hated as Otto Btoinhilper may in non-war induatriaa will ba will- receipts for month, 85,830.268.78. (Centtnoed on Page Two) Amercsn snd British were token Executions m the protectorate aw M i^ WM T^odeled, without any exterior changes, be Ulrich Stelnkllpar, who had es­ hUtcry and war costs mounting to from tbs Intemstlonal Settlement VaUeJe. Calif., Doe, the kind of feed you use. tag to giva such aMurance a« a| unprec adm ted heights. Tbe latest during November totaled 157, it thto throa kitchen-dinette apartments. Total in c o ^ 7 - TUESPAY caped three times before. Once be at Shanghai and interned ia a gacdsed landlords to a • • M aarvlca to tke govemmont. Treesuty stotomento show that waa said. booming town went « When you Rive your flock went across Niagara bridge on a Skanld Get Sama Pratectli alum district across the 'Whangpoo fW MM ihm eto ffMtor toe* locomotive and returned to Cana- current war expenditures are run­ day to “refuse to reeogntos Noting that the draft Uw ac-1 river. RETAIL SALESROOM Moon’s you can depend on Dee. is tn ' da on the same train without his ning at the rate of_about 88,000,- Rev. Ralph A. Ward. Amer- rules sad tegntoOons" s# the ( _ Hire’a What You Can Pol • cords returning aervice men Job] Noxis Report 14 RettloR better results. knowledge. He waa recaptured 000,000 a month, which ia Just lean Methodist bishop of the Cen­ sad said “ we Mpnrstcly and iM hoaola* space for war worhers hPffh h protcctioh and retentipa o f aenlor-1 about four Umes what they were Volunteer Clerks Are Needed Persons Executed leeUvety strike” to .egaid to rm eaa aalp Mlva — to year own and yoW aomitoy's totod, S« m Mw. INSTEAD OF DEC 8TH and again escaped at Windsor ato tral Oilna conference and the Rev. Why not try some and tion at MontreiO, where h'' hid.na* ity righto. Mr. Roosevelt read a under ths national defense pro- J. H. Berckmann. another Ameri­ Bern, Swritoerland, Dec. cilled rents. Ths r e s o h i^ age ~ ly lalilag repairs aad addlUona la yow statemsnt observing that tha sams I gram before Pearl Harbor. ■ a*mc to*ca far warkera and their find out the biR differ­ der a railway coach by tying him' In order to register the young men in the 18 and 19 year can Msthodist, wert among the Fourteen persons have been ex­ speelfy what farm ths MANCHESTER AS PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED self to the rods. On a third ascapa protecUOB should bo itvaB thei Debt Nearly Doubled ecuted end another-blx sentenced tswoM taka but saM H « Inc. MANCHESTER GREEN rie were Ralnliard Plunder, 21. Americs’s war production, ami , TEL. 6304 and Walter Manhardt, 24, who ditlonM manpower to make muni-I 000,000, the latest Treasury figure with ELMER WEDEN, CHIEF REGISTRAR. to falmeoa and ' ■“* ■ m MAN0 BE91CB Open Every ?Hght Until 9:00 38 DEPOT SQUARE T E L . 5406 *) (OsaWnasd a* Faga Rlghtoea) (Oeertlased ea Paga RIghtaea) 1 h i