ituatlon prior' to the investiga tention. sector in the center. Anti-per today 'be would retire from Par'«t);s Call Here With Confidence viuoslyi ^ his 24ryeor-old former ment to comply with War Labor pounced in a broadcast last night sonnel bombs were dropped north ippine islands,” Fair Prices that a “federal decision” was ex tion,” it added, "with few excep- In one hoapitel. the report said, Fierce A ir Battles ConUnued Uament when his term extrirm. drams puptV contends her Bout! directives. of Son Benedetto. Immediately pected before Jon. g on U e condt- Uosu the rMUlte following the In- iterilixing equipment In the op •The onomy’s persistent opera advice of Wa plijrslclaa. OasfHte dmuhter Cwot'Anr was begotten Eit4broMi sold demwtro- veoUgatlone have been decidedly erating room t^aa Inadequate, food south o f Bologna, and around r^-.. tlon tasted only about • ten min tl(^ wMch brought about the tions are concentrated in this hla yean Lloyd Georgs has rastof^i L. T, Wood Col ORANGE HALL ^ h l m In thgt month. And he re-oaswring.” i refrigeration facilities were Insuf Orizzona, on the southwest. ed one of the leteUng Wm. F. Johnson CampbeD^s Sendee Stadon utes. m m t crisis here. Allied flghters, flghter-bomhera arpa,” vital because it is "situated tSr ■aid no to such questions by his ’The committee said It had cited, ficient and there was no modem Japan. I hers of Commono—eltheiigk h i W •Amhutiince Servlet ADMISSION lip and Break Show Coiwa 3 — Rep. Eihanue) Celler (D „ ambulance, although another small and Ught bombem flew 1,000 mis- in a strategic point tor Builder — Real RMat* attorney to the War department conditions 1 Phone 4496 Comer Main Street and Middle Turnpike / Ervlng Nielson, Dearborn chief N. Yt) announced he would ask the ------sptiken only a few times to. "bid you In November, 1942, or in unidentified hospitals which I ospitel had "six more ambulances slons against the Geemap ground (Continued os Pago CightJ meut during this «|te. , Telephone 7426 or 4614 than are needed.” » forces in Italy. ^ ^ (CMlteued om Pago Eighty (Cealteued oa YAge EightJ^ , ’’warrant attentloo.” ■ ■'S'* ■-—*.*. -i ■*■—•■ s s r r -
FACE I'HHEE MANCHKS'rKK KVKNIMJ HKKALD, MAWCHESTEK. CONN, \VEUNEal>AY, UhCEAlBEK 21, 1D44 w MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCnESiEK. CONN, WLDAL&^Ar, ULLLAIHEK 27, 194« f A O K I W U 1) Camera's Evidence of Nazi Dcalli Camp Youth, 4-F, that an Inter-American Foreign Appeal to Folks Here Military Men Support ' sor- R a llo n in g Data Ministers conference is to be held T o H elp a l.^ K -a l S a ilo r Lodge Marks Foreign Policy soon— probably In late February t im . Takes Life or early March. Month-by-Month Maps Show I A local' sailor, based in Flori- Furnished By Mrs.RouvaBs Meeting Soon Mexico hai Invited all the west ! da where ^here is good hunt- Its Birthdavl Compulsory Training ern hemisphere .nations except I ing and fishing, has appealed Newington Boy Suieifle (Mtice ot Price Administration ; DRESSMAKING Argentina to meet in Mexico City ; to , The Herald to get him a Kegiitnai Oepurtnient ot Intnriimtlon and discu.ss international security A Year’s Progress in Europe : casting pole and a box of .12 Pythian Sisters Cele-I Fewf Hourt* After His 66 Tremnnl Street. Rostnn. 8. Atsssuehnsetta. Inter-Ainericaii Foreign problems, it was lesrned on good I gaiiR:e or 4.10 gauge shotgun Want Every Able-Bodied TAILORING authority. hrale 22iul Auniver- North Coventry’ Clastiifieution Reeeiveil Minislers Conference MARCH ' shells. He has worn out plenty Youth to Undergo at .Meals, Fats, Etc Oosollae The Inter-Aiiicrican conference, of shoe leather on his short _ _ _ _ H-A. coupons good everywher* a high official said, is scheduled nary; Largp Aiiflience. I Newington, Dec. 27.—(/P)—Ken Boo1< 4 Red stamps Q5, R5 and i FUR REPAIRING To Be Held in Mexico. leave here trying to buy sheila I..4?ast One Year of Rev. C. A. Haiisen was the guest S5 valid indefinitely!^ Five new red i ‘ Pf ‘ ’“ '‘JT, .*^*1 through to come shortly before the United and secure a surf casting pole, neth A. at. John, 18. waa anxious Memorial Temple Pythian Sl»-1 .s|}eaker at tl\c Second Oongrega- stamps will become valid Sunday, March 21. B-5 and f>8 coupons Nations meeting on the Dumbarton to no avail. to get into the Army or Navy, es ' 5 Tyler Circle ters marked its 22d anniversary I Military Instruction. Dec. 31, on which date,lnew point everjnvhere for flw gallons; Washington, Dec. 27 i4^ The Oaks peace agency proposals Perhaps you have a pole in tlonal church Sunday morning. He pecially since his brother, David, tln'.e schedule of unfolding plans ia.s‘. night, and as usual on every values for meat become effective 1 coupons will expirs Orford VfllaKe. The .schedule then will probably the attic which is gathering c'.oat as his scripture reading the and many o f his friends w'ere in for a peaceful world became ap birthday, renewed its obligation. ( Editor’s Note: This Is the and many cuts will be returned toT'®®- '"*• < \ Manchester, Conn. be; 1, a Roosevelt-Stalln-Church- HEAVY BLOWS nothing at present but rust 2nd (Chapter of St. Luke, verses mllltarv service, parent today with the disclosure ill meeting at the end of January The irapre.ssivo ceremony was aeeond of tw’O storie' In a se A month ago he underwent an rationing. Butter point value was;- AT REICH and dust. This sailor will 1-32. His sermon was titled “ A increa-sr.l from 20 to 24 points a Old Period k our and Five » u - and early February. 2, the Inter- conducted by Grand Chief Mercyll I ries on compulsory military induction examination at New surely appreciate the use of training: The arguments for Child Is Born.'- The z’holr render poiind on Dec, ’26. j pohs and new Period One M d-Tw o American meeting in late Febru the pole and is willing to pay Peckham of Memorial- Temple. I Haven and, returning home, t>ld The officers, all attired in floor I an I Bgnlnal.) ed two selections during the morn . ., J I coupons good throughout the cuc- ary or early March. 3, the United for the shells—if a box can be ing service "The First Christmas his mother he would learn his I roressed knods I rent heating year. In midwest Nations meeting in late March or length white drcn.ses and bearing I status from his draft board soon. located. By James Marlow . Morn". Newton, and "O Little Bool' Four blue stamps X.*), Y5, and south period three coupons April. , Anyone willing to pa.ss along white candle.s, formed a cross at I Yesterday the card came. The Z5. A2 and B2 valid indefinitely, also good now and valid through- the altar. A total of 21 names j Washington, Dec. 27.—(/P:- The Town of Bethlehem." Scott. Pre youth was classified 4-F (physical RANGE AND FUEL Keanirma I ’nined !eaker to all coming to and go truck parked in the town’s gravel CALL ing by the church. The same pro Dec. 2*1. when canned peas, corn, Board; - " of the rest of the American na charter members were present youths is this; Ls it necessary? Jilt. A hose led from the exhaust green anil wax beans, asparagus p iD S move on 700-mile Ukraine y^lUED strotegic bombing de I^USSIAhis cross the Bug River, cedure was followed after the This Meek tions behind a policy of l.solation la.st night, al.so Mrs. Herbert A l The Arm y and Navy, which arc pipe to the truck cab. and s|iinaeli were added to ration towards that nation. The United front, finolly free Leningrad stroys estimated 80 per cent strike into Bessarabia, and ley, who was the young wonaan supposed to know, say it la. They church service. The flowers W’ere Suicide, said Dr H. A. Howard Wednesday: (Closed all day) given by Mrs. William McKinney lial. Other changes in proce.s.sed 8500 States has branded the Argentine after a siege of 79 months. Yonks of Nazi fighter output in two-woy take Cernouli, IS miles from the Obituary initiated at the first meeting. Mrs. want every able-bodied youth, of Wethersfield, the medical ex r-g- ^ U Confer Street a year, and then returning them a call to become pastor of the Sei-- j — --- , i.slature who really knew what BULi Taylor Pratt. He was employed the office, Mrs. Peckham, Gustave MONTGOMERYiviA#ri I wm c I WARD'S a ^ at the East Hartford plant of the to civilian life, in 10 years wc and Gull of Linne Ixidgc and also a ! ond Congregational church ""-I J { „ | , r , „ a V U r 'R S l U t r n i r n l ^I inenibcrs ” '’ '’ of the .lukesmnn said ROMANIA tage Pratt, four sons, Arthur H And we’ll neeu it after this war. gin his partorate. ] The Covenant-Congregational FRANCE Alley. A l l Pratt of Newington, Conn., Corp. W e’ll have to be prepared for any The Phristiar Endeavor will | in SI mI p H it I Rohrma.vcr would "have the siip- \M) H I.l. chtirch on Spruce street will omit A .social followed during which I IIO IIl- III port of both wets and drys" if he V/ 1 Li ^20 I Robert E. Pratt, U. S. Army, in sudden emergency. This is true hold their New Year’s .social at the ! 1 Its regular Wednesday evening | continue offensive, smash |y|EW Allied offensive in Holy 0 -D A Y is carried out according refreshments were served by the 'would sponsor legi.slntinn denying the Philippines, WMiliam H. Pratt whether wc Join a league to pre Church Commiiiilt.v Hoiusc on Jan service tonight. into Romania. U. S. ISth Air opens after a six month stale to plan. Cherbourg foils June social coniniittce headed by Mrs. Hartford. Dec, 27—(A’l—Harmon ^ (pp appeal section of tbe liquoi and Richard E. Pratt of South serve peace or isolate oui'selves uary 1. at 8 o’clock. Sarah Miller, and all present re- i 1 A. Genlot of Waterbury, public re- control commissioners "the right FURNACE BURNER SERVICE Force in ttoly bombs Bucharest mate. Cossino finally is token. 71. Nazis strike bock at Britain I'oventry, one brother, Emmett A. fm m -he rest of tbe world again. The Sunday School C^hristmas ceived a gift from Coe prettily | lations director for the Connect!-! part in any political activ- and Ploesti to support the Reds. Bombs foil on Rome roil yords. with the robot bomb. Pratt, of East Hartford. decorated Christmas tree. We d need it iin*'our ef* i Tear’s party will be held December Clearance! leapie ^ack up our ef- | ^ Read Heri,ld Advs. The funeral service will be held cut Restaurant and Liquoiiitoealers i it>c»-’ Board of Trade, says Liquor Com As for Rohriuayer's talk as a , at the Watkins Funeral Home, 142 r joln.Zn nunrirn evorwn'di - r-o- 2:30 p. m. to JULY a u g u s t missioner Francis P. Rulirmayer's whole, Genlot said: ' East Center street, Manchester, on "Had the charges come from .i • e ^ > n ils ’,iPWAr Friday afternoon, at 2:30 o’clock, Fii*enieii*8 Parly have a great reserve of ^ recent assertions about liquor con ditions in Connecticut left the pub fanatical dry, they would be quite the Rev. Truman H. Woodward, w -i,,. W ar. i Helen Hutchinson of Bristol lic "in the dark as to what it’s all understandable. The.v would be minister of the East Hartford To Be Arranged] Unprepared for All Christmas Day with their dismissed as headlinea of the d ay;' ALLIES RACE Congregational church, will offi In our history the United States __. . . w , about.” FOR BELGIUM The commi.s.sioncr. addressing But. coming from a person so ciate. The burial wjH be in the clo.sely identified with the n‘gu- family plot in Wapping cemetery. the Hartford County Bar Associa CI.EARANCE MEN'S SLITS A meeting of the general com- them i Farm. tion on Dec. 8. said there were "de- latiou of the sale of alcoholic iiev- TOWELS CLOTHESPINS VICHY Friends may..cal! at the funieral If we had had a large m ilitary] Mr. and Mrs. Byron W. H ^ and erages. they have created a none r-B'll MAIN SI. MANCNtSlER' home after 3 p. m., Thur.sday. mitte.e.s from the four fire com plor.able conditions threatening COATS panies connected with the South force this time we might not have l Mrs. Map- Russell spc"! family life and juvenile morals.” too favoralilc impression in ail FRANCE Mancbcster Fire department, to been atUcked. Our unpre|/aredness and he called for changes in the branches of the industry. Even nrrangp for Ladies’ Night, will be ! figUYcd in Axis calculations ' Herbert Hall Ir East Hartford, liquor control act which, he assert the inquiring and consuming pub BORDEAUX held tonight in the house of. No. 1. j against us. Thomas McKinney ed, left the commission ” no power lic is left in the dark as to what 4 - 0 0 15.88 doz. Weddings ’The different sub committees Fortunately, in this war and the ! of Norwich spent Christmas with to enforce and. in many cases, only it's all alxjut ” 1 9 ^ i'.amed at the meeting held two | lust one we had Allies who. . held.... off Mrs.««------McKinney’s1-- parents. Mr. and doubtful powers to regulate.” t ■ ----- LANDINGS IN Weeks ago will make a report. the enemy until we got into fight Mrs. Charles Smith, No Specific Denials Gernutn ,iencral Dies SOUTH FRANCE The date and place for the party I ing shape. Mrs. William McKinney. Genlot. relcasii^ a statement Tweeds In Tan and Sulfa you'll wear wow Pluld towela In grren Kant-Rolt cluthespina. FRANCE Johnson-Carlson will be selected tonight, it Is ex ’The next time the attack upon Miss Cora Kingsbury spent the here last night, ■Inadc no specific London, Dec 27. /Pi ' Gen. l| ...... r - Brown. 'Som e Fitted. and for acaaona to and red. 2(1 \ 10 In. For thia Sale only! Miss Jean Carlson, daughter of pected. The pai ly will be held in | ua may be sudden. We may have Chri.stmas holidays with her fam denials of anyf.iing Rohrmayer Theodore Geib, commander of a ^ lllE S breok out of Normondy 0ISENHOWER overruns. France y^MERICANS invade "sacred ily. Mr. and Mrs. John Kingsbury. Some with Belt. MIsaea’ come. Good aaanrtment Limited quantity! Limited quantlttea! Mrs. Thomas Scott of Scott Place February. no allies. If we are unprepared had said, but took the commission Gcrm.an Army group, lias died of sizea. of eninra and alzea. at St. to after bitter eight-day foster than the Germans did in soil" of Germany. Gothic line and the late Herbert Carlson, was then, we may be defeated easily Seaman First Class Andrew er to task for discussing conditions wounds received on the western Goldsneider, U. S. Naval Ai.' Sta WoHle. Germon generals foil in at. 1940. Paris is freed Aug. 7S. in Itoly coves. Reds sweep into married to Raymond Johnson, and quickly. in' Bridgeport, New Haven, New front, the Berlin radio said today, j Q—Do babies born in rural areas j tion. Atlantic City, spent Chri.st Yanks roce for BelRium, Czechoslovakia and Hungary. S-lc, U. S. N. R., SOD of Carl W’lll Need Trained Manpower London and Naugatuck valley The broadcast, which described tempt to kill Hitler. have a better chance of living than | mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Johnson of 233 Center street. The So, we’ll need plenty of train towns without mentioning Hart those born in urban areas? Anorew Goldsneider.. Geib as an artillery officer, said ed manpower: Either in uniform as ford. ceremony was j-erformed Decem A - Death rate ir one in 20 fo ri Seaman First Class Clara Vis- ber 26 at 11 o’clock by Rev. a standing Army or ready to be ■’From the rceoi# and off the the first year in rural areas, one | called into uniform quickly from ney, Bainbridge, Md.. spent (?hrist- record certain liquor operations in Bronislaw Gadarowski in the rec in 25 in urbtfii areas. mita with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. tory of St. Bridget’s church. civtifan life. the city of Hartford.” s,''.id Genlot, BUY NOW AND SAVE! We wouldn’t need compulsory Martin Visney, and Miss Betty "have caused more unfevorable REDUCED TO CLEAR Miss Elaine Broda o f Boltonl tr.Hining or a large reserve of train ■Yrsney of Ea.st Wind.sor was also comment and disrepute upon the was maid of honor, and Rudolph ed men if we had a huge regular, home for the holidays. industry since repeal than any oth Johnson, brother of the bride f i y g m Wednesday evening the install standing Army, N avy and Air er city in the slate.” CLEARANCE DRESSES 0< CASION.AL CHAIR groom was best man. Force. ing team under the leadership of Genlot agreed with Rohrmayer | The bride wore a gown of white But the upkeep of such a regu- Ira Wilcox of Morrow will install that an amendment to the liquor | fiiiyon f ’rcpps and S|inns, broken sizem in Na\y. I'ull Spring eonstnieliont Cnlortiil Ta|>estry tile officers ot Ashford Grange. Black and Dark Printn ...... velvet and lacc with sweetheart 4-jRj 1e ' military machine would be far control act adopted in 1941 under i 2.39 cover. Regular 44.9.'5 .... 31.88 more expensive than maintaining Those assisting are Past Masters which appeals from commis.sion ^^1 neckline and bustle back. Her G. Raymond .lohnson, Lewis T. shoulder length veil was draped THURS. - FRI. AND SAT. a fair-sized machine backed up by I rulings come' before the Superior' KARLSRUHE- Highter. and Gertrude A. Ander from a beaded tiara and her a great reserve. ! court for hearing was disadvan- i COTTON DRESSES REDROOM SLUT Here are some arguments ad son, all of Coventry Grange, and tageous because of delays in-1 bridal bouquet was of white roses LOVE .^ftor ChrUtinas C’lrarunre of roltonA In one and 6-Piece Redrooni. including i anll.v, t best. Bed. JRASBC/URG vanced against compulsory train- Ellsworth Covcll, of Andover volved. and Genlol said "the strip-1 and baby chrysanthemums. . WAS Grange, and Master-elect of East tv%o-plooe stylos. Mitmtly Mtiallor jbIzj'r ...... Spring and Mattress ...... UINW irg : ping ot the commission's power i 1.88 119.95 Her attendant wore a dress of MllltzuTT training trends to war. Central Pombna. again comes from the city of i light weight gold wool with off Our young men would want to use On Friday evening. Dec. 29, Hartford." the face hat and carried an old- what they learned. As we built up there will be a special meeting of The amendment was pul HANDBAG(LEARANCE: 1.1 M NG ROOM SUITE AILIES pled through flooded ^LllE D winter offensive on Reich Y ANKS and Tommies inch slow- fashioned bouquet. The flower girl our reserve, we’d want to turn our East Central Pomona at Vernon through the Legislature, ' Genlol Grange for the purpose of confer Soothes Throat Irritation Newest Winter Styles Reduced to Clear! Pat 2-Pleee Floral Tapestr.v Living Room Suite. Full Dutch lowlondt, reach Moot opens Nov. 16. Fanatic Ger ' ly to the Rhine. The lost wore blue velvet with white lace strength into aggressive acts. 2 87 trim and carrier a basket of flow- M ilitary training would take ring the degree, so that candidates ents and iiovpK v leathers...... spring eoiistriietlon! Take advantage of this e.v- mans fight from door to door. Ad squeeie, from west and east, is Pills Tax. eeptlonal value! ...... 122.50 river. Aachen it pulverized. Redt e<^ The mother ol the bride wore out of a young man’s life, by in may take the sixth degree at the vance is slow, costly. shaping up for Germany. invade Norway, East Prussia. black crepe with velvet trim and terrupting his achooling and occu State Grange session in Hartford gardenia corsage. pational plans and delaying the in January. CLEARANCE W ORK SOX .VIMI.CE D INETTE threatening for a time an adjoin time when he could marry and es Several families in town held A reception « for relatives and family get-togethers and Christ SAV e V.1 30% F U E L ! Believe Japs Four, persons ing oil plant containing 186,000 tablish home. ih a Sollil Maple ."i-Plcee Snife. Built to bring ymi friends was held at the Sheridan mas dinners together, and several AND ENJOY GREATER COMKOKT f*M|>tilar RiN’kford S ’U R«* 200,000 pounds had been destroy “"1 Navy for 27 months and has s^en •serve peace, a big reserve ! C A t o , . , ; * . R n i l l l l RY»^s* Afrilon SiiIIn and Girls* W imiI and R^tvon il:iinni:*’d—:i f*'\\ flooi HatnplrH. VlYidrIq rapid succevlun as flamea spread ed. They declined to estimate the wouldn’t be necessary. D t l> S / I I O I I I H U U I l l l l 1. Xu olaM : Nq Rain VrnltluHi*nl Hirvn (Continued from Page One) active service for 22 months In Suits. 3 fo 6 '...... 7.77 to 3!i.fL*». Tulii nr full ...... , ■ 10.88 through the building. Help was total damage. Sicily, North Africa and the South The combined strength of the ( J w c k 2. Change Sicreeo to Slunn ."Wsb in •/} Min ;an-supplied Chinese troops called from Boston, Everett, Mal Pacific. He was in the battle of league partners would be enough Used bv Geriiiaiis ute Friini INSID E Vmdi Hume; . to deter or crush an aggressor. birma, such an Army "w ill prove den, Revere and Winthrop. the Philippines and Is now on a ; SHOW— These 5. No Bulky Windows t*> Store in Cellar: CHII/DREN S DRESSES H A I R A N D lUTE R K ; ( INIHONS Fire Rages Through 25-day leave, «n the completion of Would Make Others Snaplcloua No Fuss — No IjHlders — l.lllle rioic^ 'f incalculable value in speeding Below feezing g ROBERT LOWERY in Compulsory military training flood s#»|r«*(lon of colors! Sl/i's 1-3. Krdiir.^'d tfi ll'-ay y UTlglll. Regular g.n.l. 9’ v 12’ and which he will report on the West London,. Dec. 27.—(/P' -A Ger I. Pays loi* llw ll to Fuel Saved! Allied victory,” Wang said. hampered nremenfiremen anaand exiraextra uede-1-1 ® would make other nations auspi F e a t u r e s f'lrar! Comr oarlv and Sa>o! ...... 77c 8’-3" \ lO’-fi" 6.89 Coast. man radio station which has been The Information minister said cious of ua. particularly Latin 6. ,No Down Payment— 8(> Months To Pay tails of police and 20 Coast trying to panic the Belgians ever China’s economic front was "no Guardsn en from Conatitution thrge big A m e ric a countries. They. too. M ullaney-CostcUo since opening ot the Nazi offensive Let Us Show Vou a Kui>c Ciood quality foilot tlssiirN! Prb’rd VI lf»u vi»u’11 n the steadiness of the price In- tance. Twenty Kansas City companies, (Joatello of WUllmantlc. and Lieu ament race. Compulsory mili Shorts. Tu o to a nistomor! . . . . . / ...... 1.35 \Minl to hii> so\f ral! maknig no headway after five atomic bomb in the new attack. 3c Icx in free China during the lat Caijse of the blaze was not de tenant John T. Mullaney, son of tary training didn’t save France . BARTLETT-BRAINARD CO. hours of fighting, called further "This la the t.vpe of bomb bn ter half of 1944. termined .immediately. Mr. and Mrs. J.imes Miillkney of (T o this last paragraph sup I US WOODBINE STREET HAK'n'OKD (Ok help from the Kansas City, Kas.. porters of compulsory training which the Allies had claimed to Japa Preparing for Drive 75 Whitmore street, Hartford, END TODAY:. FBi.EPHONB -2-1-259 RI ANKETJ IJ^R \N( E: R o i l ) li\F FERV IS W O R T H department. any: All the big nations— except have a monopoly.” the announcer > 0 1 p.'P.' H. cnang, Chang, CTuneseChinese caoineicabinet r- r» * „ _ were married Tuesday, December Evenings and Sundays — Hartford — S-6379 “THIS IS THE LIFE” said. The "O rm ans used it at St. Double Blanket! ^S^oWool. Ml/.e 72\84 In. F,\ehai»ge priee for .your old Battery. Si.v to 30 spokesman, said today the Japa- * FTP U e s t r o y s The blaze, smoldering since 26, at 11 o’clock in the rectory of Great Britain and the Dominions earW morning In the basement of a Plus: "MADEBIOIilELLE FIFI” but including Argentina. Brazil Vith. Wherever such a missile is Blue and Rose colors. U j Lbs. >...... 4.88 niontlis’ guarantee! 2.00 nese a’pparcnUy were preparing St. • Augustine's church. Hartford. dropped all animals and plants for a drive to close the gap In the * „ building housing a floor wrox manu Rev. Stephen Orimbolsky per and Chile— had compulsory train fa c t u r e company, suddenly burst ing before this war. cease to exist. Huge areas o f land Conton-Honkow railway, a sector Walpole, Moss., Dec. 27.^— — formed the. ceremony. Starting Sun„ Dec. 31st' are scorched, woods are consumed, P~ of whlcfi still rmlns in , Chinese A two alarm fire today destroyed through the windows and roof and The bridal attendante were (France’s poor 'military plan M EN S H VTS TIRE UF F INERS ^ spread quickly to two other build AL.SO PRESENTJDD ning and Internal confusion con and any human being caught in hands south of Hengyang. two stores and damaged bthera -in Mias Maty Mullaney, sister of the BreiUlfin Fur Fell In latest styles and colors; filvr addl'd Ufi’ fo >oiir |irni*ionw Urns ulfh Ihrsn ings. AT THE OApA ____ tributed to its downfall. Ger the hurricane is shattered to ing also declared he had re the 200-foot Walpole Center block bridegroom, and Robert Malone .411 sizes 1 ...... Each vfurd.’). rarlnj;^ Krllnrr^. B.00\I6 ql7r. 1.97 NEW YEAR’S EVE many Is a good example of how smithereens.’! , 2.88 ceived information that the Japa i(j the business section. Firemen The agent for the building first of New Britain. . well war can be waged by a jfa.~ nese were strengrthening their de estimated the loss at $50,000. to catch Are sold It and its con The bride Is on the staff of MIDNIGHT SHOW! tents were valued at $2,250,000. tion which has built up great re fenses on the China coast north The Wellington drug store and Manchester .High school, and CLEARANCE I.EATHER lACKETS: I I ASIII.RHFT R \TTF:Rn:S! ^ and and south o f Shanghai against I the RuaseU specialty ahop were Lieut. Mullaney has been sU - '^Hollywood serves through cotnpulsory train FURNACE REPAIRING Imported Capeskin Sur Coats Reduced to Clear! a feared American attack. I wrecked, a meat market and gro- tioned at Camp Blandtng, Florida, ing.) on . BURNER 8ER\'UTE \\r havr rrenUrd a i*:” *»*1 ^hlpmcnl of Roe- Sizes 36 to 44 ...... 15.88 ular Sl/.c Batlrrlr^ to fit standard slxr flashllifbtq. 10c He aald the commander of the Weather Now and is swaltthg assignment Bocii Cant’een'" For Fall Infonnatioa Uzih' ermrrimnn In ShttnoFlial LV And ShODSshops In OthCF SCCtlOnB >Of arc graduates of the University Japanese garrison In Shanghai 62 GREAT STABS! VAN CAMP BROSi . I — had warned that if the Japanese the building suffered smoke and of Connecticut. Service Vote,Put water low. Hodge-Podge fS Tears’ Experteneet CLEARANCE M ACKIN AW S I \M T.EREi:/.E were foiYd to withdraw from the TEIJCPHONE 8244 Plaids In sizes 36 to 12. Flannel lined. Redueed city they would leave nothing of Around 2,800,000 Free InspectlnasS Protect .vrnir ear against Winter cold! .4 ne'\y value there. 19 Persons Driven (OMUnaed Froai Page Oaa) to elenr! I ...... 9.97 sliipinenf of .\nti-Freeze Just arrived! Bring your container. Gallon L17 To Street by Fire giving the section file same brand Washington, Dec. 27— tjf)— Best Q— What are the Philippines’ UL Portland, Me., Dec. 27.—UP)— of weather predicted today for m m (flsUmates obtainable from election two main crops? I : ? 4T1 SOAP FLAKES^AND POWDERS...... ;.. 17c Pkg. A two-alarm fire awept from the ports of Ailiansas and Loulolana, 'officials place U'.e service vote In .20% Off A — Rice and coconuts. the recent presidential race at MACHlNlSTsS* PRECISION TOOLS. cellar to the attic of a large, where sharp drope in temperatursa Hospitalization KIRKMAN’S COMPLEXION SOAP...... 3 for 1.5c three-story tenenibnt in the west around 2,800.000. .SNOW SHOVELS REDUCED!----- ...... 98c were reported from yesterday’s WED. AND THURS. This Is for below the 3,392.000/ FAMOUS MASTER PAINTER’S IJNE OF V' end last night driving 19 Arsons ,.4'/iC Lb., into nyar-zero weather. summer-like weather. Colder lYd! 6 ACTS estimated by otate offloars prior to Insurance INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTS 25% Off COMMON NAILS—16d Only------weather also was forecast for Ten L. Nov. 7 election as likely to be Why not let ns take care your fuel oil re Personal Notices Twelve of the occupanta were JOYCE nessee, with below freezing fore ncKtrsNOMON cost. But it la a for freeter per Conpleto eoverage tor mea RESINTONE WALL FINISH— STORM WINDOWS REDUCED— children, among them Norma cast for Memphis and Chattaflbogm. REYNOLDS centage of the service strength and wnmsn. ages 1 t.o 70. 2 and 4 Light...... 20% Off Robinson, 8, of CalaU. \A . guest of j I A T t ■ quirements now before the cold weather rush? Reg. 2.69 ...... 2.28 Gal. 68c Ql. (!ard of I'hanka F r e ^ n g rains were forecast H A RTf ORD 2 HOUR STflCf SHOW then that recoroed In the 1042 We desire to expreu our heartfelt Alfred J. Alward and his six chil Individually or in groupa. ROOFING AND SIDING — Odd L o ts Reduced 25^,i throughout parts of PennsyTvsnla ROBER^r F : I. h D I. 1 oongresalonol elections. MACHINIST TOOL CHESTS...... 25% Off thanks to retatlves, friends and neigh dren. and weatetm New York today, Dally bsasata fS4W and i ^ By doing so yoii will enable lis to spread our bors for sympathy and assistance in HUTTON The total military and civilian Blaternlty cases osvsred. , Pn»- our recent bereavement, the death ot Fire Chief Oliver T. Sanborn changing to anow tomorrow while '/•AROUND vote this year v ia 47,97t,lM, cor Mrs. Wllllatp C. Taylor of Wells Road, sUd an~dverheatcd furnace pipe similar weather was predicted to vMtos for surgeon’s fees. deliveries and utiliae our manpower now to East Windsor, formerly of Manches EDWARD rected to date. \ caused the blaze. No c.;tlmate of day In Ohio and West Virginia. '' z/m; WO R LD PREMIUMS RANGE ter. We would eepeclally . tbnnk all the loss was available Immedi New Tfork aty*8 night low was ARNOLD who sent beautiful floral trlbntea Vawa Batirely Too Wide ^ TBe MONTHLY AND CP. your advantage^ > » Dm your crodll to buy anything oarriod M our Mora ilocto or pteturad In ear cotfltega Membcra of the Taylor, Lewis and ately. , ^ 18, with today's h l ^ estimated V : R C v u c We an gBl **aair . . . wrong sizes 'n wrong colors . . Therefore you’re Loomis Families. at 25. ‘ 20 60 Newark. N. J.—orted as medical men rcFlercd first aid to Instltuto of Ufa InturotHO.) League. New Guinea campaign,, the wea Von Rundsledl’s Delaying Action Seen as Effort to Prolong W ar So lliat WVhrmachl Can the wounded ana the platoon start So. Italy. ★ Shopping with l^ancy ★ Govemor^s Mansion. Saturday, Dec. SO Wounded in Action. pons platoon of which Private ed back to the safety of their own New Year’s De.rice, Dllworth- Norwalk, Dec. 27— (An —^Nor perimeter. Pfc. Carelli was com Introduce New Phase of Air and Scat Battle. walk Health Officer Robert E. First Class Nicholas Carelli of 16th A .A .r. in lU ly - F ir s t Lt. 1,1 Hartford. Dec. 27—(IP)— The Cornell Post, A. L. at Legion Pvt. RMm K w.. RUder, of 49 Manchester, Conn., was a member, mended by hie commanding officer Home. Perdue planned a thorough inves ItVar Production board has no fUvumtde Oriva, h«a returned U> was cut off from the remainder of fur his succes” in a dangerous mis Gordon T. Weir, whose wife, Bet Sunday, Dm *. g| tigation today of the Illness which Advertiae.ment— Atfvartlftmaat..- Advertlaamant— Advertisement— 0a h m sA er being reported wound* its unit, following a sharp encoun sion. ty Ann, and their young sotT7 live Lnore objection to the completion By Curt Bless Sock and Buskin reunion .3 to attacked several employes of the -■ action in France, it waa re Inducted into the Army in Feb Southern New England Telephone pd in ter with the enemy. at 1768 Linden avenue. Mcniphls, |.:>f repairs on the governori^ man- London— tBy Radio)— Countless in drama room, High school. vealed today. Private RIeder ia the ruary, 19-11. Carelli had basic train PrciM firmly. Bake in moderate company a few hours after they As runner for the' pl?,loOn, Ca- Tenn., baa been awarded the A ir lldon, a controversial subject ever Saturday, ,lan. 14 aon o f Mr. and Mra. Frank J. Rle- relli was ordered to try to find aid ing at Fort Bragg, N. C., In the oven (876 degrees F .) 40 minutea. indications Justify the assumption Religious drama "James of Gali- had eaten in the company’s cafe dar. for the many casualties the gioup held artillery Later he transferred Medal for merit/jrioua achicva- Csra-Tuniato ricallop Th^ Home ISuree lllnce the 1943 Legislature creat- that the Reich is preparing for a •ee,” Luther League. Emanuel teria here. A teUfram from the W ar de- to the infantry and In January, 'y d a commission to provide an Sixteen women and four men had suffered during the fight. It ment at a*'' heavy bomber atation (Serves 8) By Looa L Trotl long, drawn-out war. Lutheran church. MfCnient wae received by Private 1913. was assigned to overseas In aouthern Italy, where lie Is pi (,# One and one-half cups cooked ■ifflclal home for the state’s chief were taken to Norwalk hospital was very dark and the trail was Intelligence issuing from the Wednesday, Jan. 31 PUadw'e mother recently atating duty.. He holds the Combat Infan lot of a 16th A.A F. B-24 Ubera- com, 2 3-4 oupi- canned tomatoes, Asst. Uifn Nursing Hsrvloa I pxecutlve. late yesterday, and others wer bard to follow but he got through. Christmas week in normal timea la usually pretty haetle and Lecture by A. S. Blackington on that die had been wounded in ac With several aid men and littcr- tryman Badge for exemplury be tor boniber. He ia the aon of Mr. 1-8 cup cho|>ped onion, 1-2 cup American Red Crasn State Senator Frank H. Pect Reich supportlpg such a belief is sent home. None, physicians even a wartime Chriatmas ia fsy enough ao that wa look forward "Yankee News Reel of 1944 tion an Oat. 16 in France. Several ^ a r ^ s , he started buck to hie havior in the face of the enemy. chopped h^een pepper, 3-4 • tea )f Kent, chairman of the com- shared by some military experts wa,s in serious condition. / to the end of the holidays and the beginning o f a new year with au.apices Educational club. Hollis weeks later, a letter dated Nov. SO, platan. Moving forward cautious- spoon salt, 1-8 teaspoon pepper, 1 Itilsslon, sent letters yesterday to Samples Sent to Laboratjity a certain amount of relief. Th^ new year whicli will find tha pray linen ann Colton Bags Useful here, but Is reluctantly shared by ter street school. waa received by hie. mother atat- fy to evade the many Japs in the Pfc. Carelli did not enter service tablespoon sugar, 8 silled crack As Substitute tor Baadagca| '.he other members, informing A fter he had been infoptoed of tng that Robert waa up and around area, the men lost their way and from Manchester and he la not list er for peace ever atronger in our hearts. Happy New Year, every ers crumbled. hem that the W PB had granted the public. the circumstances last night. Dr. one. and waiting to go back to duty. A wandered about aimlessly until Ca ed in the Manchester directory. Mix all Ingredients and pour into It Is likely that the demands of l.irioritles for the material needed Perhaps the projected meeting (’ erdue ordered sample* , of tha aecond telerrram from the War de greased oaoserolc. Bake uncovered ;o put the mansion In shape. He of the Big Three may have some Hliiitisls Dropped (Thristmas turkey and other food partment then contained the In If in the hectic preparations forr t the milUary forces for cotton Council; first vice preaident, Rev. bast vlforoualv I minutea. Add 20 minutes in hot oven (400 de 1 '.ailed a meeting of the commis- thing to do with the new German which the victim.s hid eaten sent formation tha* Private Rieder had ('hristinas you didn’t find time to und gauze for dressings will re plans to fight on— as grimly ex Frederick Thayer of Somers: 2nd raisIn-nut mUture and rala well. grees F.). I lion to be held here on Fi'iday. To Kill Officers to a labonitory foT examination, been returned to duty. Rockville send Chrislmaa cards or you sult in a scarcity of thsie mata- emplified in the current Nazi hut he cautioned against jumping The local youth who la only 18 vice prc.sldent, Rev. J. Arthur Turn into two 9x4x8-inch loaf State Denied Priority counter-offensive—In the desper Door, Stafford, Secretary, Mrs. With aero weather the rule rlals for civilian use. It may not The commission, after studying to any conclu^on that the food yeara old, waa inducted iaat Feb list then you’ll be happy to hear. * « * » * f ’ rather than the exception these ate hope that time and V-bombs Willlain U. Booth, Vernon Cen be possible to go ti. the store and J several offers, purchased a home was re.sponsible. ruary and after rec4>lving basic that the Devvey-Uichman Com- days, you’ll be glad to hear al)oiit will turn the tide of war in favor London, Dec. 27 — ()P) — The Emphasizing that no cause ter; Treasurer, Emil Kroyinann, buy sterile gauze and absorbent Ion Prospect avenue, an exclusive training, embarked for overacas Auji^st Ahead pany has a grand assortment 0118^ *“ ®**- , ® ,5'li’PPt'^ the sale of coats just stqi-ting at of Hitler. American Army newspaper "Stars could he assigned to the illness un Uockvilic. ' cotton In unlimited quantities for I residential section, and an exten- duty In August. After being sta New Year's Greeting cards from 1 meats, if d M lr^ . Bake in Montgomery Ward. Prices have Some time ago four British se and Stripes” declared today that til his investigation was finished. tioned in Bngland for acveral Mother’s f'luli which you can make aelectiona. 1 moderate oven (360 degrees F.) 1 use in the sickroom. I live renovation program wa.s cret agents parachuted to Ger been neduced from 824.75 to 821.76 Fi'oni time immemorial, women a well organized "task force of Dr. Perdue said the nausea and month!, he waa aent into action in As to Births The Mother's Clul) of Union ______! hour and 18 ninutes, or until done. and from 829.96 to 526 75. a very I started. Work was halted last many near the Baltic coast and other symptoms accompanying church will meet this evening at Let stand 6 minutes on cake rack; have saved old linen and aoft white January when the W PB denied posed as foreign workers. Found German parachutists clad in Amer iSiuicc. ’ ~ Follow This Fur Expert’s Advice nice saving. The coats are good I the attack indicated as one poMl- Prior to witaring the aervlce eight o’clock in the church social remove from pan, leaving paper cotton rags to use in case of Ill Ithe state priority for materials “politically reliable" by the Nazi And Your Coal Will Wear I-oager looking, tailored models in all ican uniforms had been dropped bility a staphylococcus infection . Private Riader .was employed by rooms. This will be a Christmas Wrap In cloth to ness. Many nvidern visiting nurse I leeded. authorities, they were assigned to Give the new fur coat, that attached. Cool, wool and yOu have a choice of behind the Allied lines on the west which could have been transmitted Cheney Brothers. Rockvillp ORlcial Re* party with exchange of gifts. The organiealiuna ask the homeinokara Several Democratic legislators different working camp.*, then fi makes you lock like a million now, store. black, brown, gray and lovely ern front in an attempt to kill high by .someone handling food. of the community to save clean [voiced objections to the amount nally to one 'V-plant. Before the portb on Deatiib anil conimitua in cJiarge inciudea Mrs.' its beauty care and it will be a ! winter shades in sixes 10-38. , ranking officers. rags for them to usa for dreosinga [of money spent for the mansion Gestapo got wise, they managed to Alice Carpenter, chairman; Mrs. flattering next year and the year Potterton’s eatend their thanks Th.' parachutists were equipped )n where the expense of appropriated for Its repair, return to England. This one ex Marrfiigea for Month. Charles Mead and Mrs. Nalson after. Guarding the back of the for your Interest and patronage with small vials of sulphuric acid, cotton onj gauzs is prohibitive. id the Issue carried over Into the ample of many shows that British I M M rib«»rough Mead. collar and waistline closings—two and wish all of you happiness Sweet Potato She|>herd’s Pie fitted inside match boxes and de Card Party Tonight The response is usuall.v generous. [campaign last fall. Intelligence knows everything RockvUla, Disc. 27 (Special) — worst points of friction - by wear during the coming year. 2 cups leftover meat, cut up or I f , you have a n e ^ fo f these signed to be thrown in the face of ^Whidi off his two The Rockville Emblem Club will In one campaign speech, Rob- there Is to know about the V-dan- any person stopping them for m m jannla IE, Stark of Lyme, Although ths records for Dacam ing a scarf Inside your coat and ground. malerlnls in the care of the sick hold a card party' this evening at lert A. Hurley, the Democratic ger. questioning, the paper said. a forwar taacher here at the making sure that proper fasten WUfald Kaaps TiMuaa Fresh 1 tablespoon parsley, minced. in your h ime, I suggest that you Wives will ho come ber are Incomplete, the returna at the Elks Home with both progres [candidate for governor, asserted Constant bombings of plniits and Thrown Into the breach as the German lUgh Command seeks to delay the Allied advance are burgh It asserted the parachutists were Northwaet eehooi. ha«,Joined the ings eliminate the nerd for clutch A trick many women are using 1 cup stewed tomatoes. pass the word along aniong your Four From Stale thrf office of Town Clerk Berwtn sive and pivot bridge lieing played. Ithat. If elected, he would not live launching platforms as well as ers enlisted In the “ Volkstunn,” the German honu army. Many of the reertilts, like those above, had equal in number to about two bat- WAO*- ing. is first rule of care mven you — and one that you might Ilka to teaspoon salt. friends and neighbors or the 'homo t o . . . A. Biilott show 211 Mrtha, 94 There will be prices and refresh the mansion and would recom- railways leading to them hamper never handled a gun and had to be given specific Instruction. lllio'ns, and had been specially Ohorga Nowacb ia g patient in and Mrs, Thornes Weir of 117 ■ Esther Dorothy, a designer who copy—for ennobling scarce facial •i teaspoon pepptr. women’s organizations of your On Casualtv List the German V-bomb effort. This is marriages and 10« deaths record ments. 2 cups sweet potatoes, mashed. nend that It be made into a con- trained for sabotage work in con the MiddlcMS hoapital. Middle Humnier street. Manchester I knows as niuch about furs aa a tiasues that serve aa hankiaa la to church. Your heart will suraly done not with an eye on p.ast and (Mn."6ay"or Mn."Ghmi"T| ed during 19J4.10 date. At Honia Hera tablespoon margarine. [valescent home for servicemen. nection with the present German tew *. Conn. I jeweller does about gems. From pack a daily supply in attractive 1 be warmed by the aagarneos of present random V-bombings with ag.iin about tp take over the high dicate their belief that they have The month of .Auguat led in the Mias Ella Kngelmann silk. Others are discard When Old material is fo be uaod tive use of new type V-bombs on Given Air Meilal Remedy (NR ’Tsblets). Contains no January, 83; February, 19; March, Rockville where !ahe ia spending a strategic spot by sitting on it. with mashed sweet potatoes and )e Gaulle Favors Hitler will do everything he can tics is the German hope that the later were shot. he hMiNalpe on lauiuary S, 10 and out north Italy, southern Ger ed cigaret coses coated brightly for dressing on wounds or for Included in a list of 356 casualties the front. chemical^ no minerals, no phenol tha Christmas and New Year’s L ift it up or take it off. Don’t leave to disconnect himself and the par Allies may quarrel. If there is a H In Hagttvrd. 16; April, U ; May, 18; Juna, 19; many, Austria and the Balkans, with lacquer. (lot top with margarine. Bake at Hiaternitv cases, it must ba fraably of the U. S. Naval forces— Navy, In some degree, V-1 already la | ^rivativee. NRTablets are different July, 22; August, S3: September, holidays at her home on High arms In sleeves indoors, because 400 degrees until top Is brown Lublin Regime ty from final defeat. Therefore he !iew Gcrmc.f* plan which may Seaman Richard Nowach who He was gratluated from ttig Scarce tissueo deserve' to be waslied and sterilized. A aatia- Marine Corps and Coast Guard— uced on the Belgian front, but ac Half Million Spent Campaigning — art different. Purely vegetable—o ia stationed in Sampaon, N. Y., 10: October,- 15; Ndvember, street. p<>rapirQt1on is harmful to fura. (about SO minutes). would leave inililary leauershlp to change the face of Ihe war, this New York, Dec. 27 i/l’) — Lieut. Manclicster (Conn.) high school stowed as neatly Inside your, bog factory method of steriUsatlon is announced today by the Navy de cording to experts the future may Ijg) Karl W. Kircliwey, Jr., combination of 10 vegetableingredi* waa home on furlough for the hol- and December to date 5. floNing Shop Shake coat af’icr every wearing. olher.a if he were convinced that alone is reason for a speedy moet- Hartford, Dec. 27.— UP\—A sur in 1936 where he Ictteied in base as th» squares of linen and loce to Iron Uie dressing, just before partment. bring new ^nodels. employed a.a | USNR. of Brushy Ridge road. New onts formulated over 50 years ogo> Marriagaa wars divided as fol Nicholas Pivarcuk who has op It it gets wet, shake and hang up CasHerole O f Pork Chops Moscow, Dec. 27—(VP)—The of everything ia lo.sl. - —— - - Tng of the Big Three. ball and basketball and was em that they replace. A counted-out use. with a vary hot iron. ’Than Publication of this additional quasi-artillery, creating a qunsi-no | Canaan has been awarded the air vey o f reports filed with the secre Uncoated or candy coated, ttieir **^%e Marlborough Grange Min- erated a blacksmith shop at 4 to dry — without stroking it — supply of tlBaueg, each sepa- 4 pork chops. Everything indicatea that the lows; January, 9; February. ployed by Uie Travelers Insurance apply ths freshly ironed surface, Hclal Russian news agency. Tass, list brings to 80,368 the total num man’s land between our lines and tary of the state indicated yester action is dependable, thorou^. yet atrelauwlU be presented in Bolton Grove atreet for several years l.s wherc it’s safe from heat and ob- fs£(.jy folded ...... cup flour. Germans fight for time. In this White ChrlKlmaH In Britain medal for meritorious achieve March, 8 : April, 8 ; May. 9; June. Co., In Hartford, Conn., before hiu ded pnf. carried tidily in without touching it with the Un announced today that General de the Nazi fronts. 1 that day that all political parties and gentle, aa millions of N R ’a baas on Sahuiday avanlng. This is the closing his place of business on jects that might touch and mat ^ container Ir ber of Naval casualties announced I connection it fsfs interesting ment in aerial flight against the 9; July, 8 ; August, 6 ; September, entry into the .A A.F. as a cadet a good trick for % teaspoon salt. gers. to the wound. laulle’s French government h.ad There is good reason for the be- I pn-paring a new pha.se candidates spent more than half a proveo. Get a 254 box today.. .or aixth premntation of the min- December 31 and will open his its hairs. since Dec. 7, 1941. London, Dec. 27 (,4h - It ‘'sn lapanese. the Third Naval district larger economy rite. All druggiata. 10; October, 6 ; November, 16; in August, 1941. He took advanced sSlf-ratlonlng. A wad crumpled '4 teaspoon pepper. Another method of stariHsatlon zchanged representatives with lief that the Nazis are preparing ; yj,. according to excellent million dollars campaigning in shop at his home at Grant’s Hill in j The New Englanders and next 'low l;c revealed without violaling headquarters announced today. Caution: Take only as directed. atrela. December, 2. pilot training at Brooks Field. U:> In a bag pocket is apt to go In 2 tablespoons bacon fat. is to cut and fold tha draoslngs to Ithe flve-months-^d Polish regime a V-3 to be I.'.unched from moun- ] j formation. The Nazis are sup- Connecticut for the Nov. 7 elec Mr. and Mra. Charles Ganter Tolland. In the future rc|>airs or of kin: include from Connecticut: censorship that Britain liiid a Lieutenant Kir'-hw'by v/as one of The month of January had the Tex., where he won his wings and A very Happy New Year to all one fell swoop, and wnat’s more 1 cup sour cream. the desired sise, wrap them in a at Lublin, which is expected here tain tops in Norway. Intrffigence poj.p(j f„ b,. converting bombers tion. Because of the large number (M TO-NI6NT/ rOMOMOW AtffNWV entertained over the holidays Mr. other work may be loft at the Johnston. Richard P., private while ('hristnias—caused by a three fliers so honored. All three largest number of deaths, 18; with their friends is the wish of Mc doesn’t do much to reflect your 2 toblcepoone vinegar. square of cloth in packages of siv, to declare it.self the provisional says they will prove hardly more 1 filled with in of Individuals reporting and the and Mra. John OoUschalk and Bradley Lut-'.ber Yard. bars in March, 1942. first class, U. S. Marine Corpw Re heavy frost which covered the are listed as missing in action. He other months, February, 7; March. Gill-Converse. Inc. factidiousncss. ! tablespoon sugar. and bake them In a moderately government of Poland before the accurate than their predecessors. ' flammable gas in order to start varying accounting systems used daughter, Gitta, Mra. Ahce Shrlv- f ’hiiatroaN Party serve. Wounded. Parents, Mr. and ground. The temperature remain Us the son of Mrs. Helen W ilt of 5; April, 9; May, 7; June, 10; tk teaspoon thyme. hot oven for an hour. Be careful new year. But less accuracy is needed if they fires In and around strategic ob by different groups, it was not All-VtGEr«BU VU1IVI er and daughtem, and William ‘The ladies of the W.S.C.S, of the Mrs. Charles E. Johnston. 6 Gould ed below freezing all day and the New Canaan. July, 8 ; August, l 8 ; September, 7 Haie Buffet On New Vaor’s Eve Best wishes for tbs New Year Dredge chops In seasoned flour. not to hum the outer wrapping The announcement said de r.re directed against crowded front jectives. Here again the effect po.ssible to obtain a specific over Rockville Methodist church will street. East Hartford. cold snap was accompanied by a Davia, all of Hartford. October. 6 ; November, 11; Decem Blood Tests For New Year's Eve, have a from Matthew "wior. Melt bacon fat in skiilet and or It will break and eapoac the fouche. already had arrived in line.s instead of the hinterland. would be delaying. It se-'ms in the all total. Mra. Fred E. Colenmn, Jr., en- hold their Christmas party this Plocharczvk, Edward P., cor heavy fog which forced cancella S|»eeiul Reason to Celebrate w^il-seasoned meat loaf, cold, brown pork chops on both aides. dressing. laulle’s emissary, Christian Whatever the militnrv’ value, realir of p'is;-ibililies thai the ber, 10 . evening. A supper will bo served poral. U_. S. Marine Corps Reserve tion of football matches and other tavtalnad evar CbrlaUnaa Mr. and Aa It sometimes take.s a num sliced, a boiled or baked ham, plen Try 'Olorlfylng' the Plain Vege Remove ctiops to casserole. Mix 'The baking should be repeat louche, already had arrived in such plana indicate the deciaion of Nazis might send such bombers Mra. Fred B. Coieman, Sr., o f Au at six o’clock w-hlch will be fol Reports Diy? Dead, blister. Miss Mary Plochar outdoor activities. Chicago—(/P) Mr. and Mr.s. Cause Lots of ExcitemeDt ber of days before records arc re ty of assorted bread,'* some good table Disb sour cream, vinegar, sugar and ed the second day to ba certain LiUblin and that the Lublin com- the Nazis to fight on. and probably with suicide crews to America. burn, Me., Mr. and Mrs. Jack lowed by an exchange of gifts and thyma together. Pour over chops. nittee now is represented In Paris czyk. 150 Gold street, New Britain Harlan W. Sanford had a special turned to the Town of Vernon. It tasty spreads in smaJl bowls, pea Here are three new vegeteble that all bacteria are killed. will c.ause a long delay to the end Another delaying weapon will Bentley, -Mr. and Mra. Homer a social time. recipes to enliven your winter Bake at 376 degrees until chops by Stefan Jedrychowskl, its for- Sistei;, Mrs. ’ ’ auline Doclnnls, Aus W'lres Thanks— Collert reason to celebrate fthrlstmas—It Point Barrow, Alaska— (JP)—W ar Is expected that all of the totals (Continued from Page One) nuts, olives, u fiu it punch, coffee— of the war. be the return of the U-boat. Ger McColm, Mra. Augusta Skonberg Engagement Announced menus suggested to us by Gaynor are tender, or aliout 60 minutes. ner Moscow representative. ton street. New Britajn. was thcl^71st wedding anniver Correspondents Olen Clements of will ba-lneraaeed slightly when the and lots of it, and a fruit cake on <}—What la the Jockeys’ newest ] War of Attrition many has experimented for years ONEWOOSUGnESTWH'l and Ou^ve Skonberg, all of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mmi.scher Maddox. Polish sources in Moscow sa.v Richard, Joseph R., private first Oklahoma O ty — (;P)— Western sary. Samord is 97 and his wife, The Associated Press and Russell final records are completed. at any time after that have an .vrinkle in riding technique? , Vo improve her U-boats. The ex FOR mCID INIklFKSnON- Providence, R. I. of Grand avenue have announced your buffet. When guests are hun Stuffed Onions Turn a new leaf in the Life-book zechoslovakia is expected to foi- class, U. S. J'arine (3orps Reserve. There are other indications that Union told Jane Schneider she had whom he married on Christmas Annabel of the United Press caus- Officials Announced act of sexual intercourse with A —Rigging the saddle with the | the Nazis are preparing a war of ; perimrnts took plage in the Baltic, Miaa Mary Nel Shriver of Hart the engagement of th,eir daughter. gry they can help themselves. Twelve largaon'ons, 1 cup snu- Shutting the old from sight; Jlow France’s example in exchang- Wounded. Parents, Mr- and Mrs. a money order waiting for her. In day, 1873. in Elkhart, III., Is 91. c-o lots of excitement among the The committees for the Tollnmi Miss Berry?" U)iless there ar lots of capable left stirrup longer than the right, | attrition. The Allies hav,-> discover- , q-hp Germans failed in their most Among messages of congratula natives on this first visit to the far ford baa been apendlng a week aa Miaa Alberta Lola Irmiacher to "Did you tell heF' (when Miss snge meat, 1-2 vospoon salt, 1 cup All that was marred or mistaken, They believe It helps them on | lin g representatives with Lublin. F'red Richard. ‘’ Walk "K " C-30, stead of the fortune she had hoped C.>unty Council o f Churches have Apprentice Seaman Edward E. hands to help do the work, don’t ed that the Germnns have formed important objective of increasing tions received by the couple was north. Chief reason for the excite grr—* af Miaa Dorothy Ganter. Berry disclosed hei pregnancy) soda cracker crumbs, 1-2 cup chop Seek to forget It. quite. turns. (Charter Oak Terrace, Hartford. for. the order turned out to be for been announced as follows; Pro Ronan, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Ed try ,hot dishes or display recipes Tuttle, Harold A., private first new spy schools behind the Italian -underwater speed. one cent. But .she evened the one from Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Barse ment: The correspondenta’ boots gram, General chairman. Mrs. Ar ‘‘that ’for all I know I might have ped celery* Turn |enf In the Life-book front, whose puipose is training and parka-style coats. None of the T k rm A irm m Raacuad ward Ronan of Hammond atreet. a lot of other children running that require last-minute fixing. Pee) onions, parboil in salt water Whisper on earnest prayer; cla.ss, U. S. Marine Corps Reserve. However, Germany still pos score with the penny-sender. She of Minneapolis, their friends who thur Vinton, North Coventry; \Death8 Last Night spies in crossing Allied lines "with sesses around 400 U-boats ready were married on the same day— Eskimos could figure out what all around ?’ ’’ The hostess should be able to stay for 16 minutes. Cut slices off for Then strive to write upon it Wounded. Parents. Mr. and Mrs -..•■red an indignant thanks - col Read Herald Advs* Vlne3nard Haven. Mass., Dec. 27 Youth Activities. Rev. Henry H. right with the party herself. refugees and returning with In for battle. She posse.sses excellent 71 years ago. the heavy clothing was for. "Did you tell her, ‘ You know tops; remove centers, leaving 1-8- A record clean and fair. Oliver Tuttle, i26 Britannia street, formation. Several were caught lect. — (/p)— Three airmen were rescued Clark, Stafford Springs; Adult Here’s a fine cake that can be Inch sheila. Cook sausage meat 6 ba.ses near Bergen. Norway, blast- my views oh marriage; I don’t be Meriden. prd executed from the sea about one mile off work, Rev. F. A. Dyckman, Rock made in the morning— it’s festive minutes in frying pan and mix New York—Rear Admiral ca out of tne mouiuains, well pro Bolton lieve in it.’ ’’ The assumption Is permissible j . concrete, and far super- South baach yeatarday after an ville: Children’s work, Mrs. J. f ' tastes like more. with chopped onion centers and re Crnest G. Small, 56, commander Will t'all ’llirae Doctors Omjb^ E Bond Sales Behind Quote that similar activities are ping p ^ France. Fur- untdantUtod civilian telephoned tbs Francis Wood. Somers; Social Ac Chaplin’s lawyer, Charles E. Raiain Fruit Cake maining ingredienta Stuff onions, no [o f a teak group of the Fifth fleet Kenneth Rogers, C MoM.M, of N aval air auxiliary that “ a plans tion, Rev. Russell J. Camp, West |ln the 1943-44 Pacific offensive at the western front. Obviously I .j^prntoie. the morale of most of Millikan, announced to the court Four cups seeded raisins, 2 cover with topa, and sprinkle urith Hartford, Dec. 27.— (/P)— Paul E such an arrangement would be , exceedingly high Juat fell Into the water." A Navy Stafford; Finance. S\imncr Forbes the United States Navy, spent the buttered crumbs, and bake in mod- [agalnat the JapShese. He was a that he planned to call two phy tablespoons grated lemon or or CaHanan, executive vice chair senseless if the Nazis were resign- , Germnns treat and feed plane promptly located the officer of Ven\on Onter, Emil Kroyniann lirat Christmas home in ten years. srats oven (376 degrees F.) for 30 native of Waltham, Mass. sicians today jnd a third Friday ange rind, 1 tabiespoon cinnamon, man of the Connecticut War cd to fighting a retreating battle j supremely to retain it. Ex- pilot and two enlisted crewmen of and Dr. George S. Brookes of He celebrated the' holiday with his to tell of blood tests they made 1 tablespoon allspice, 2 t-4 cups minutes. () — Has "A hoy” always been a Salt Lake City—J. Arthur Cor Finance committee, reported yes Rockville. nelius Wherry. 64, a past pi-esl- from now on. . »». ncriencc shows that while the ttw downed plane and circled over (larents, .Mr. and Mrs. James last February of the'cofaicdlan’e. water, or watet and strong coffee, Sweet Fetata Oaeseroie maritime term? terday that aa of last Saturday Another indication that the jg immense nuisance and head until a craah boat took them Re^v. V/nilam R- Booth of Ver Miss Berry's and l.,e baby’s blood. 2 1-2 cups nqt meats. 4 cups sift (Sarvea 6) A—No. “Ahoy! Ahoy!” was pre Beat Wishes [dent o f the American Dental As- Connecticut bond sales credited to Rogor.s of Bolton Center. He Is [aoclation and in 1938 Utah's Re Nazis have a more Positive plan is ^ dfia-.dng factor, it has no aboard. non Center is president of the The tests Indicated, the physi ed cake flour, 6 teaspoons combi Six medium sweet potatoes, scribed as the telephone greeting the Sixth War loan amounted to German leadership. Von Runstedt, , , ^^lue now serving his third enlistment in publican candidate for U. S. sena- cians reported, that Chaplin waa nation baking powder. 2 toaspoons cooked and cooled. I medium or- when the first exchange was $602,100,000, more than 160 per greatest German strategist, hard- ''‘ '^^logic value, the submarine division of the Unit opened in New Haven, Conn., in |tor. not the father. salt. X 1-2 cups sugar, 1-2 cun engee. pecl.*d, ealt, 1-8 cup brown cent of the state’s quota. E. Bond ly would have retaken command I Would hpllt A'lles ed States Navy and has seen ac sugar, firm ly packed, 3 table 1676. There were 21 subscribers. To Yon All for th« Ottawa — Archibald Chetwodc if he believild the situation utterly | Summarizing everything point.s tion in the South Pacific. ' Besides the three doetors Milli shortenin.g,. I eggs, well beaten, 2 sales to individuals, however, kan said, he has only one other spoons, meitcd butter or marga [Kaina, 79, a retired American .‘icpeless. For the same reason, to the Nazi wish to di lay us Thtir Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lee and teaspoons vanilla. amounted only to $38,500,000, v.’itncss. Joan's attorney, Joseph rine, 1-4 cup hot water. 2 shredded Ibank president, a former gover- even more symptomaUc is the re- spy schools and the f p l that o daughter Allison, were host to a Combine raisins, rind, spices about 75 per cent of the quota as Scott, told a reporter he, would wheat biscuits finely rolled. |nor of the San Francisco Reserve port from Zurich that Hitler Is' U-boats are not yet employed in- large group of relatives and and water in Su.ucepan. Cover and signed that category. - RECORDS cross-examine thfc physicians and Peel eweet potatoee and eut..1hto New Year [bank and member of several ao- friends on Christmas day at their cook gently for 8 minutes. Drain, that the case probably would not 1-8-inch croeawlee elleee. Slice V/URL7I'2hR Icial and fraternal organizations in home in South Bolton. A Christ pres.‘!ing out as much liijuld os V . V i be submitted to the jury before peeled oranges into 1-4-lnch cross [the'United States. He was a na- mas dinner waa served at noon J lEs hle. Measure liquid, add water wise slices. Arrange'alternate lay |Uve of Hamilton, Ont. early next week. or coffee to make t t-2 cups, and and gifts e.xchanged in the after Studied f()r Similarities ers of orange# and potatoee in from noon and a buffet supper .served in reserve. Grind raisins with nuts. PiBiiDS Bnd Chaplin took the stand after the greaeod eaeserole, sprinkling each Bullet Wounds Fatal the evening Guests included; Mr Sift flour once, measure, add trial's most dramatic acena.^ tlius layer of potatoes with salt and and Mrs. Leonard Dueharme and Aceordionfi At far: For 46 silent seconds the baking powder, salt, and sugar, brown sugar, rooerving 1-4 cup su Morris, Dec. 27.—(VP)— Mrs. daughter Sharon Eileen, of Willl- comedian, bis accuser and her and sift together three times. gar for topping. Pour hot water I Elizabeth Black Atler, 45, wife of mantic; Mr. and Mrs. l»u is Du- curly-lthired baby stood in front Cream .shortening very thorough and I 1-4 tablespoons butter over [l^ re n Atler, factory manager for charnie of Lees, Mass.: Mra. Doris of the jury box while its seven ly. add flour mixture, eggs, vanil all. Mix shredded wheat with re Gustafson’s I the Warren-McA *.hur company of Dueharme of East Hampton; Mr. KEMP'S COLUMBIA — DECCA — VICTOR women and five men ocicupants la, and reserved raisin liquid. Stir maining sugar and butter and BrownBiU 8f»o« Btor# ■ Bantam, died in her home yester- and Mrs. Mark Carpenter. Mr. and INC. studied them for facial or other until all. flour is dafnpened. Then sprinkle over top of casserole. jday of two bullet wounds in the Mrs. Howard C. Chase and, Mrs. similarities. _ FURNITURE & MUSIC 666 MAiN STKEET [abdomen. Coroner Jonathan Ells and Mrs. Lewis D. Eaton of 1^1- KEENEY STREET Chaplin, natty in a doubTe- 76.3 Main St. fel: 5680 In tk* Johnsau Bloeli [of Winsted said that police still POTTERtON‘'S ton: Mr. and Mrs. William Felton breasUd blue suit, was led point [w ere Investigating the death, but [GARDEN GROVE‘ o f Rockville; Mr. and Mrs, Eu At The Center , 539-541 Main Street by point by his attorney over Miss I that reports from Medical Ebc- lO gene Gagliirrdone and daughters. Berry’s testim^qy of last week.' amlner J. F. Kilgus, Jr., showed Anita, Irene and Nancy of Bolton. (?haplin was R eced ed to the Figure. M olding that Mra. Atlei apparently com Miss Pearl Giesecke of Russell stand by Mrs. Elizabeth Hanni, mitted suicide with a .32 calibre Sage and Albany ho.spltal, spent / manager of an apartment house I {fiatol. the Christmas week-end with her Fitted yokt. flattering awaot- CHURCH STEEPLER where Hans Rucech, a writer, for haort neck, flgura-buggtng lines.*- parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter merly resided. She testified that Letter 287 Feet Long Giesecke of Middle Turnpike. Ac these clavtr datotia (odd up to oa she admitted Miss Berry to pretty • frock as you'll see. For SOUND THE PASSING companying Miss Giesecke wsk Ruewh’s apartment the night of boffeyvllle, Kans.—(VP) — Fifty Things Are Fresher At her roommate Miss Jean Fine. important ‘dreof-up’ occasionls or Pec. 30, 1042, and that ‘then she I girl friends o f Sergt. Charles R. Miss Bernice Smith of Bristol was atreet wear. OF ANOTHER YEAR. disrobed” and put on pajamas. Fattani No. 6668 is designed [Miller aUtloned at the Coffeyvllle also a guest o f Mr. and Mrs. Joan told the jury previously ■ army air baae, after hearing that Giesecke. fqr sizes iq,.18, 14, 16, 18 and 20 that It wasn’t until after Mrs. ■ be complained of receiving only Dr. Brownell Gabe» Was unable Size 12 requires 3 3-8 'yards of 39- MAY WE EXTEND TO YOU Hannl'left that 4he donned a pair ificb nRlDHRla I short letters sent him one 287 feet to attend the Candlelight service of Ruesch’s pajamas. .nnwMa* [long. Written on adding machine HAPPY at the Bolton Congregational F o rtW a p A tto n i, send 30,. ceota. MODEL Joan stated she v/as in love with in coUf, your Bomo, iddroga, alae - OUR BEST WISHES^ FQR ■ tape. It took Miller one hour and ARNOLD PAGANl church on Sunday due to Illness. Rucsch and that ha was a genius. 116 minatea to read the Iptter— and About fifty attended the Uiervlce desired, w»d Um paUoni number Lt FRUIT SHOPPE Mrs. Hanni asserted. Miss Berry to The M inchaoter Evoathg Hor- ^ THE ONE TO COM^! I another 20 minutea to roll it up which featured selections by the denied on the stand that she told l a ^ f l . ‘Where Genuine Quality Prevails” Juiilor choir^and the church ochool old. Today's P6tto,-ii florviea. llflO l^rs. HAnnl this. S l ^ Avoilua, Now Tock 19, N. T: Manchester^ 997 MAIN STREET T E L E P H O N E 2-0784 ^and colored slides of the____ NAtiVitvtuvlt,. TneThe childrenchildi present received^tftsr f o Just a Few Steps Below Hale’s o f candy. NEW The Home Economics Commit Stanley Works t Cheney Brolhers Remjiant Foremost Caterer RIPE YELLOW tee o f Bolton Grange has all plans made for the New Year’s Party to Start the New Year HARTFORD ROAD ' MANCHESTER extra cash be held Saturday evening at the 'Official Retires Whether You Plan for Ten oi/^Ten Thousand, Arnold Community hall. Bolton Center. For S e a s o n a \ Needs PaKani and His Expert Staff of Culinary Arti.sts will S lb. Advance sales of tickets both for right‘with one o f our BANANA New Britain, Dec. 27—(g>)—Rob the minstrel and the dance insure prepare food that will delight the epicures! ert W. Potcet, who has been traf YEAR a good attendance. 'The M arl > a k m of $10 to 0800 Is to borough Minstrels will be prcseat- fic manager of the Stanley Works r your advantaoo, wonts- LARGE, SWEET FLORIDA ed at 8:16 and dancing will start for 34 yeare. will retire on Jan. 1, to MWE you* Mr. Pagani has had years of experience in preparing dinners for ac at 10:30 and last until 8 a. m. The it won announced today. He was KEMP'S RECORD DEPARTMENT SUGGESTS Loans mado promptly and one of the founders of the local raUIy on smatura alone, tually thousands of people, TANGERINES ORANGES committee plan to serve hot dogs, FOR THIS WEEK: Clalbla otonthly paymanta. coffee, soda, cake and pta in the traffic soaoctatiw and of the New Loans In l*Visit—phone us. kitchen. Any Granger who tvlsbas England Traffic*LeaTCe. He ia a than stop In by appolntmont 49c doz. former chairman of the New Eng to aign and plek up the cash. 25c doz. to donate a cake or pie to be sola 1 CANT TELL. WHY I LOVE YOU— Oooto in. phone or writs today. FOR YOUR NEXT PARTY OR BANQUET— WHEREVER IT MAY in the kitchen Is asked to bring (t land Shippers Advisory Booz^ and AULD LANG 8YNEU- DINAH SHORE to the affair or call one of the ;■ former officer of the National I^- IdwOflt1 BE— TEL. 7364 OR 5790. . ARNOLD PAGANI IS STAFFED AND duatriat.League. He la a member c M U JUICY membera of the / Home Economics AflMval «l M«aMr rnm/Ur Committee and it will he goU ot the Traffic (Club of New York WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME- toNBMh Nyeeti EQUffPED TO GIVE YOU THE BEST IN FOOD AND SERVICE, for. 'The committee In charge of and the National Freight Traffic •117) •!•«• Golf Association. HELPLESS— GLENN MILLER ai^ngem ents Include Mra. Hazel »*♦' UM IZII I9J4 AND WH.L SERVE YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS WHEREVER YOU Mr. Poteet will be succeeded by 4forl5,f Plnney, Mrs. Evelyn Halloran. »«S* UM wjr LEMONS James M. Stuart, who has been hu WB GIVE GfisEN STAMPS. Mra. Ann Munro, Myron Lee ana chief assistant for 20 years. WISH. ' - Maxwell Hutchhuoa. s ICBBEBO CALIFORNIA Horry Longdon Funeral Held Q—What is pontolite? THE U L Y GREEN U n A c n a li A —'Arm y’s new explosive. 80 ^ STAMPS -L m LETTUCE CARROTS Hollywood, Dec. 37— (g) — Fit*- per eont mor# powerful than TN T. KEMPS riNANCK CO. m Slat, ram l BM (. norol aerviceo for Horry Longdon, It'a a mlxtun of PBTN (pentaery- BEAtJTY SALON mCORPORATED .1 , ^ ta4 riM t. Trt. S4M tl|e former Mack Sennott eoni^- thritol tatmnltrate) and TNT, 1 76S MA(N STREET TEL, M80 O. B. Brawa. Mzt 18c hood IDc bunch ian, w e n iconductod yeetorday. PETN is 40 per ieent more power* n i T H i w e i l.lee.a. N. UM f.origdon, more ncently a screen ful than TN T, but is too aensitivo [Tiimitur* Mod Music Hositt Of Frifidairc 819 Main ai. * nau. writer, died loot Friday at the age to fraction to manufacture in quan o f M - tity* ' ' Read Herald Advfla luuiiiiiuuiiiiiiyi ■■TJ ." .'lU ' , .... .V-. ■ft - i PAOB tmWWM MANCHESTER EVENINC HERALD, MANUHESTEk. CONN.. WEDNESUAT, DECEMBER 27, 194J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27,1944 P A C E 8 1 * police to bo'i-ow a driver from an armed forces plow for touchdowns other truck to move the jiarked P& W ^orker» Manchester Canada's Double-Duty Carrier Truck Mishap vehicle from the travel way. It and take the most griielllng kind BoihIh'I’s Blast Few Complain Basketball Coaches L^an Heart Attack Alton Re Hare was- SMbaequbAUy found that this of physical punishment. The oper vnas; dtiver hod gon^l2 mUsa to sscura Bond Purchase Evening Herald Survey Made chains, which, under federal truck ation of such’ sports, too, took gas' Jai>-Alr Fields On New Set-Up To Using Rangy Playen Killed in War f o b i.ih o tu ux run and tires and transportation facil- , Proves Fatal ing regulationa, oih mipixiMd to P M tiJ t PRINTWO 00. CMC. uiwMUiniin be standard equipment -M u BUMl' SttM* Hies, all supposed to be In a situ Tractor - Trailer Vehi Obeervera pointed out that every Aircraft EmployMa hk> HaiMliMUT, Conn. For 4th Day I By 8am Davis •/than it has won. And the BroncJ Local Resident Had Pt'e* TOC HAS rSKOOSON ation of war ' emergency. Arpaiu Declares Most Hugh P. Beirne, Otoe of one of the chainlcae trucks might NEA Staff Conespondent have tackled the host — Purducl cles Without Cliains have been a major skidding men ▼e§t in Nearfy Two 0«Mrai tUnaget . At all these things, a majority Notre Dame, Michigan, Iowa| viously Been Reported ttousM OdolWT 1. u n (C'onlinued from Page One) | Taking Change as Nec New York, Ded. 20—Like all Nation's Most Promi ace, causing another rood block oC of the American people wondered. Northwestern, De Paul .if Chicago Cause of Trouble. Millions During Drlroi essary Action. basketball coaches, Herbert W. Missing in Action. the magnitude ot the one that PobUaiMd m m avraiDf But they accepted them. Why Loyola of Chicago, Toledo, Temj nent Druggists, Dies. wrecked a truck and held up all aendays aad BoMoaya. Dd u tm at the ground forces mopped up small Read leans to tall players. Not a pie. City College of New York ,,Ba(M Hartford, Doo. tT— AH PMtOfnea at llancheatar, Ooaa.. aa make any sacrifice any greater and Isolated Japanese remnants Hartford, Dec. 27—The State traffic for olmoet four houra. Hartford, Dec. 27— {JPi — "W e Western Michigan regular is un Valparaiso, Creighton, Butler Pfc. Alt;oii R. Hare, son of Mr. gaeond CUaa Man Mattar.______which the communique said, were New Haven, Dec. 27— (jP)— Hugh Individual members of. the hlgli- plants of tha Pratt * Whltaar than that needed for the winning have had relatively few phone calls der six feet. Marquette, Michigan State an cargo ships and as Mr. and Mrs. William Sumner /(tores had been deluged and many an all-time percentage of .699. kctball in the intcrescs of player of the Institut'on since It was es rest in places and positions that dumped 115 tons of bombs on Hal- base* Idr aircraft protecting convoys against U tniat-s In photo Simpson of Sovithport, Ckmn., and field of battle. shelves emptied of their goods. Read took over the 1922 team mid and the public. did not Interfere with the use of mahero' at Lolobata, Hatetakako above, taken al a Canadian port, crew meinbeis clem snow o(T tablished .n 1925. son Billy of Conn. Univeralty Mil Diseases in State Now this nation has suddenly “We're Interested In protecting way In the campaign, when Bill That is nut the least reason wbjl Beirne, a native New Havener, )Jio highways by other vehicles. A Major German Victory and Wasslle bay. flight deck of converted merchant ship while toward stern long itary Training School spept the war workers who haven't time to Spaulding left Kalamazoo to coach Western Michigan Is one of this elected pharmacy as his life work Will Make Public discovered that we are never go A 2,000-ton cargo ship and small gram funnels deliver 701)0 tons of wheal into the hold ^ (.Tiristmas recess at the home of ’The figure of 281 chainless The German offensive Is now rush to their grocery stores to buy football at Minnesota. many colleges, unnoted In othe4 when he entered the employ of a Show Decrease A l a n — A REMINDER! ing to win this war with one hand freighter were sunk by air patrols Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Simpson trucks was counted by adding the out certain article as has been In only two campaigns under sports, that is hoard from with New Haven drug store at the age eleven days old. In that time, it off Borneo. number of trucks having accidents Corcoran’s Story tied behind our back. It has dis tnie of some f.amlly housewives. the Silver Fox of the Broncos has loud thump when the basketbal) of 20. Nine years later, he had be ML«m Janet Anderson of Chica When Yon Need Mor* has scored a major victory. There (A».PearI Harbor, Admiral Ches craft and air units attacked an and the ones observed operating covered that we are never going Why, If 30,000,000 people rushed Western Michigan lost more games season rolls around. come his employer’s head prescrip go and John Anderson of the Hartford, Dec. 27 — (/P) — The ! _ Meet the womai^ Broadway ocen* In 1933, when ter W. Nlm itz announced that be American convoy off the west number of cases of preventable ] elected by an AP Newsfeatures without chains. On Route 15 be is no longer any disposition any Elas Artillery to buy cans and ’helped themselves tion man, he opened his own drug Trinity College Military Training *" — wrote the .maliciously witty tween East Hartford and the Mas to beat the all out effort of our tween 16 and 25 Japanese planes coast of Mindoro, Philippine diseases reported In the state for i poll o f A merican newspaper edi- Washington, Dec, 27— OP)—Part INSURANCE where to hide that fact; It could to Just one. extra one, 60,000,000 talned,” said the Allied communi store and operated It until his School are guests of their par play, "The Woman,” which was sachusetts line a group of 58 trac enemies with a pleasant half an attacked the airstrips on Saipan islands, last night and "sank or the week ending Dec. 23. declined | tors—Clare Boothe Luce, glamor o f the story ’Thomas G. Corcoran precious ones would be off the que covering actions two days old. death. ents. Mr. and Mrs. William And followed by two more hits, "Kiss tor trailers were checked In pass Fire - Theft - Antomobfle not be hidden If there were. effort psychology here on the Island, In the Marianas, base for damaged" four fulW loaded Am er Mpssey Narrator from the number reported the pre-1 girl of Congress, author, play- Fires on Ship; market," Mr. Arpaia added. It still was a g;rtndlng battle of He leaves his widow. Mrs. Mae erson. the Boys Goodby" and “ Margin for ing and six were seen to have told a House committee In secret The proportlona o f the German the Tokyo-ralding American Su ican transports aWd "destroyed" vious week, according to the mor wright, globe-trotter and thorn in or Furniture home front. It has discovered huge cost In which von Rund- McKiernan Beirne; a son. Robert Mrs. Harold Cfiougb aqd son, Error." chains, the other 52 negotiating about his knowledge— I t any —of victory already achieved are tre per-Fort ress.-'s. two torpciio boats. In Hatl^assali Fill Beirne; a brother, James Beirne, bidity report of the State Depart the side o f the administration. the sale of Radio Station WMCA that home front pleasure os usual (In the raid, made Christmas stedt's next moves yet were to Ronny Clough, are spending sev Her first real taste for politics hills and curves on hard packed mendous— tremendous in terms of The radioed dispatch, intercept and a sister, Mrs. Charles Hill, all ment of Health. In New York, is going to to mode CALL hasn't automatically devastated eVe, three attacking planes were ed by the Federal Communications Breaks Truce shape up. The terrific American eral days in Boston os guests of The year 1944 began In tragedy i came In 1940, when she com- ■now with no anti-skid aids. actual physical damage done to ua Yankees Repulse defense had slowed but not yet of New Haven. ^ ^ Whooping cough cases dropped for Mrs. Luce, when her 19-year- ; paigned for Wendell Wlllkle. She public. our enemies. shot down by American fighters, commission, said there were no Manchester Chapter of Hada Funeral services will be held at relatives. A pair of trucks on this route (Continued from Page One) stopped the German armor. Mr. and Mrs. Furlong Flynn from 98 to 39; scarlet fever from u daughter, Ann CTare Brokaw, was persuaded to run for Congress were assisted over hills at three Members of the committee, in terms o f Uvea and materials, and a fourth bugged by anti-air Japanese losses. — has been able to secure for It ■ L Aedon’s church Friday morn 55 to 46 and lobar pneumonia from winding up a long-lived Investiga ALEXANDER The practical basis for ths clos craft batteries. One American German Armor; Germans Capture Man hay have had as recent guests. Mr. was killed In an automobile accl- 1942, As a member of the House, points by highway crews, but the tremendous In Its. boost for Ger ing, and burial will be in St. Law 37 to 21. Only one case of pollo- tion of the Federal Commtinlca- ing of the race tracks Is that It plane was destroyed on the ground after four and one-half hours with Along the northern rim of their meeting Tuesd.iy evening, Januar Flynn’s two sisters from out of (lent a few minutes after she had ,towly melted th’e opposl- operators of the vehicles declined rence’s cemetery. myfelitis was reported and there tlons commission, said today some JARVIS man morale, tremendous In its will conserve manpower, gas, and several others damaged. Six word It would be resumed later, bulge, Germans captured Manhay, 2, In Temple Beth Sholom, a sound town. .said goodby to her mother at Palo ♦'tion. to attach chains to help themselves Regain Initiative were three cases of meningococcus of Corcoran’s stoiy will to repro 26 ALEXANDER STREET prolongation of the war, a prolon- Americans were Injured. Bombers A«fain po.ssibly today, when additional 10 miles southwest of Stavelo. motion picture entitled "Out of th(j Mrs. Dorothy Leonard Bach and Alto, California Her first speeches In Oongreas over the grades. One highway crew tires, and transportation. meningitis. found a truck abandoned on Route duced In the committee’s final re o n c e 4112 BeetdCMe 7278 gaUon which wUl, In iU t i ^ , (The raiders probably came from delegates may be present. Von Rundstedt kept bloody Bas-. Darknesa.” The narrator is the children from the southern part It ended In triumph with the amazed the old-timers by their But the greatest dividends from (Continued From Page One) The department also announced U. 8. I with the engine running port. But they liaven’t decided Weekdays and Sondaye claim many more Uvea and mlicb Iw o Jima In the Volcanoes, a base An hour before the meeting end togne near the middle of the bulge of the state are guests of Mrs. reelectlon of the lady from fire and clarity, and her barbed such a decision may be Ihoral. We Pound German famous stage, screen and radlq ToUand today that the annual school for and it was necessary for the state how much o f it. which Nlm itz announced was ed Themlstokles Sophoulls. Liberal under Incessant day and night at Bach's parents, Mr. and Mrs. dairy and milk Inspectors ivlll be Connecticut after one o f the wit has prodded the polltlclana In greater effort than the offensive piounded the same day for the 18th By Tuesday n.orning, Celles was tack, hurling In tanks which the personality, Raymond Massey. have. In one respect at least, party leader, left the conference Charles Leonard. held at the Hotel Barnum, Bridge closest Congressional race# In cessantly. Itself has ao far claimed. The consecutive day by Liberator room. There was no explanation. firmly back in American hands. defenders methodically knocked The theme of the story Dr. Wallace W . Dimock, head stopped the shameful business of port, Jan. 8 and 9. the history of the state, and She bos teoaorked, for hi- bombers.) Front Sector Neither was there any announce- Tanks Dr>’ of Gasoline out as fast as they came up. Hadassah's welfilre jprogram id of the department of animal path Miss Hazel West of Hartford German victory has djarupted the her December tour of Euro stance, that If oU the snoozing pretending that normal pleasure n.ent of what occurred after the The Americans folding back There was no indication how Palestine, and as the|ipicture pr ology at the University of Ken spent the week-end with Tolland AUled winter offensive; it haa re- pean war fronts with the members of the House were on the home front was enUrely (Continued from Page One) Allied ropreSehtatJves' left. these thnjsts found at least a much longer the Bastogne force, greases it shows \me of the phas tucky Experimental Station was relatives. Ueved dhr forward pressure to Fighters Destroy j o f humanitarian work that House Milltor;' A ffn ln Ootn- UM end to eiM, "they would possible and permissible while our Called to order an hour and one- dozen tanks and self-propelled originally numbering several thou one of four socletlee recently ’The' next meeting of Tolland mlttee. ward the Ruhr and the Saar; It we.ather permitted Allied fighters guns dry of gasoline— perhaps an sah Is doing, namely the establish-| granted honorary degrees by the Ellington be more eomfortaMe." She men are dying at the real front. 29 Jap Aircraft half late, the conference began sand men, could hold out, _,but Grange will be held Tuesday eve La Luce managed to make head and bomBbrs to lend their power without representatives of the left- indication of the results of air neither was their any suggestion ment of more than 50 child welJ University of Hanava. Dr. Dlm- ning, Jan. 2nd at the Community coined a new word for the no has given the Germans the time Chungking, Dec. 27—(A5— A for fare stations, the opening of play-| lines on both sides of the Atlantic We have made some alight prog ful aid to ground troops. 475 Nazi wing national political front blows on von Runstedt’s supply they were anj>where near the end ock Is a native of Tolland, the House and will be installation of Mr. ahd Mrs. Horace S. Me tion with her “globaloney.” they sought; it haa prolonged the mation of P-51 fighters of the U.S. grounds and recreation center during her battlefront tour, with ress toward decency on the home planes have been destroyed. (RAM ) party whose armed militia, lines. of their power or determination to soft o f the late Eugene Dlmock officei-s night. Knight had a party of 15 at a 14th A ir Force struck the Japanese and the institution of a countir-l her announcement o f a W ar De w ar through another winter; the Nazis tltt.'m Manchester Hit the Rlo.s, Is opposing Greek right Fighting continued In this sec resist. and now owns the old Tolland Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caldw.ell Christmas dinner at their home in front, some belated recogniUon of airdrome at Tsinan in Shantung wide school lunch program, In ad<| partment clamp on publicity, her Oennane wiU uae this additional Berlin said today that Manches ists and British Troops. tor near the Meuse, supreme head ’The closest point reached by the Dlmock homestead. He Is the Sadds Mills Monday, among the the fact that unbridled pleasure is province agahi yesterday and de dition to the opening of the miUloD and family entertained several of flight In a Fortress, her visits to Discrimination Ban time to increase their own mili ter had been struck by V-1 bombs, E.'VM Delegates Late quarters said, hut there were Indi relieving force from the south was brother of Dr. Edwin R. Dlmock their out of town relatives over guests were Mr. and Mrs. Brain- booster to war Uma morale, stroyed 29 enemy aircraft, boost dollar Hadassah Medical Centeil wounded Yanks. indicating either that German A fter Churchill had been speak cations tha main German weight just north of Chaumont, five miles of Merrow, former state commis the Christmas recess. ard Lyman and family from Am tary strength, so that our eventu; ing to 69 the number knocked out outside o f Jerusalem, which Is said Making headlines has h>Mn but a detriment and Injury to it. there In three days, an American pick-a-back planes were making ing for about five minutes, how was being sliifted to the north below Bastogne. Seven miles sioner o f domestic animals, Tol herst, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Harold High on Calendar al victory will be sUll more costly to be one o f the moat modern hoe-| a specialty of the srintillating We are beginning to behave as If communique announced today. daring sweeps toward northern ever, three RAM delegates were west— toward the Allied Antwerp southwest of Bastogne, Americans land County sheriff and state .sen Davis and family, Mrs. Howard pitals in the world. McKnight and daughter Miss Nel Clare throughout her stay In to us. we realized what every front line The planes destroyed in the England, or that an Improved type ushered In. Rach shook hands wit."! supply line. pressed near Oobrevllle. , They ator. Dr. Wallace Dlmock has latest assault included nine fight of V-1 had a longer range. all at the conference table and the cleared HoUange and Timtange, 6 made a special study of horse lie McKnlght of this town. Congress, and before. Practi Washington, Dec. 27 — W — tO^alqruun c/lqctuij SO ruq S tore These things the Germans have soldier already knows—that this More than 20 German divisions. Wapping ers and 20 bombeni^ alLcaught on (Censorship has not permitted prime minister, began his speech Including 10 armored or armored- and 8 miles below ^astogne, enter breeding problems and of para Mrs. Gordon Dlmock of Main cally ever sinc« her birth In Legislation to forbid racial or already achieved. They have, street had a family party ot twelve .Nesv York on April 10, 1903, is total war, and must continue to the g;rbund. | British correspondents to com again. infantry units, were reported to ed Lultzhausen 10 miles to the sites of torses. From 1931 to religious job discrimination will to moreover, achieved them In stra Only yesterday the 14th an ment). Churlll declared that British southeast and fought German in 1938 he made eight trips to Eng Officers of Wapping Grange. for Christmas dinnner. she has managed to do things be toUl war until total victory. have been thrown into the winter high on the calendar o f the new tegical safety. Their wedge into nounced its fighters had destroyed Describings the V-1 bombing of troops came to Greece ‘\vlth the fantry and tanks in ICschdorf, 12 land imder the auspices of the P. of H., No. 30, were dtily installed Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis CHapp of dramatlrally. ’Ihe daughter of A ^ flc la l restrictions on the counter-offensive. S a n d last night , by Mrs. Arthur E. our lines seems entirely secure 37 Japanese planes in a raid on the the textile city as an "important knowledge and approval" of Presi Associated Press (Correspondent miles southeast o f Bastogne. British Blood Stock Agency to Berr avenue entertained a party William F. and Ann Snyder Congress. part of government merely, of LOdmis and her a.ssistants, Arthur of relatives for dinner Christmas. Boothe, she was the youngest same airdrome Dec. 24. Today's factor" in the military situation, a dent Roosevelt and Premier Stalin Hal Boyle said the Germans in no The northward thrust was roll advise with breeders in the Eng Senator (Shaver (D-NM), princi from dlaaster. It Is by no means course, make the surface picture K. Loomis, Thomas Berran and Private HArland Bancroft, son graduate in the history of communique said it had been as broadcast declared: and In the belief that all Greeks, battle had been able to summon ing over high hills carpeted with lish light horse indu.stry. Mr. pal sponsor ol a NU which died on an eaposed salient. The Germans, Mrs. Thomas Berran, all of Man of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bancroft Miss Mason’s School In Tor- look better. TW real truth Is certained that three additional "The Allies see now there is no including the commander of the the initial force with which It woods. <)— Where did the white potato| Dlmock’s Tolland friends wish to the Senate calendar last , week, chester. and Mrs. Mary Hills of of Main street has received an rytown, N. V., finishing sion- lighting forward through difficult that Americans themselvea should enemy aircraft had been destroyed defense against V-1 or V-2." Rlas Army, wanted them. lashed out Dec. 16. Battle Strong Nazi Units come from ? congratulate him in bis success said today he would reintroduce Wapping. honorable discharge from the ma rum laudt at the age of terrain, have the advantages of in that raid. "Since we’ve been here,” he Facing Critical Shortages Farther southeast of Bastogpe, A — It is believed to have beenl In thie his line o f work. the measure on the first day of the have had It In their own hearts to Officers vrho will serve for the United States Army. 15. Yesterday's assault upon Tsinan added, "the most violent, unex “Buttered thinly over a wide Americans battled strong Nazi taken from Peru to Spam in 1560)1 Rev. Hollis French selected for new session. that terrain when and ^ the time develop their own code of re Three Persons Killed year 1945 are: Master. Walter Pos A cablegram was received here She married financier George was carried out In conjunction pected troubles have arisen and area," von Rundstedt’s panzers and units in Kehmen and Ringel, 5 and on to Britain in the 17th centtUYil a (Christmas .service at the Fed ter; leoturer, Mrs. Hannah W il comes for their own withdrawal. Sunday announcing the birth of a Brokaw In 1923, they were divorc straint, and that the closing of with sweeping operations over cen As Paris Bombed we have became Involved In them volksgrenadlers are facing critical 7 miles from Dleklrch. High and to New England in 1720 by| erated Church morning worship liams; secr':tary, Mrs. Olive Col So*Bees ITireo Yean OM Driving them out of this wedge tral China, south China, Burma in doing what we believed was service a sermon "The Manger nine pound son, Wayne Charles ed In 1929, and she went to work the race tracks Is only one sym Paris, Dec. 27.— {JPj—Three per gas and food shortages as well as ground was won below Diekirch, Irish colonists— hence, the "Irish’ lins: overseer, Edwin Barber; WiU, In Itself, be aa tough a bat and Thailand at a total coat of one our duty. This duty we shall dis Cradle.” St. Luke 2:7 and a duet born December 19 in Australia to for Vogue and Vanity Fair, be Washington, Dec. 27— (/P)— ’The I bol of the complete moral dedica sons were killed and 13 others in the problem >f solidifying qnd also and a German attack was re potato. steward, Leonard Thrall: assistant Mr. and Mrs. Harland Wayne Ban plane missing. charge faithfully untU the end.” "Cradled In a Lowly Manger,” coming managing editor o f the Navy's Beatoes celebrate their I tle as any we have fought any' tion to the cause ofkthls war that jured last night by bombs which of constricting the American bat- pulsed near Haller, midway be steward. Elmer Dewey; chaplain, croft. Mr. Bancroft is with his r » H t r g (Yesterday's communique said Miss Carol Needham and Miss Wlter magazine In 1933. Two years third birthday tomorrow with a where In this war. The wedge fell on the Paris afea near world tleline,” he said. tween Dleklrch and Echternach, <3—What Is the Rafflesia? Roger Williams; treasurer. Levi parents here. Mrs. Bancroft and should feature every inch of the Dec. 24 raid on Tsinan was Dewey; gatekeeper, Philip Grant; later she married Henry R. Luce, record of having participated in famous landmarks. It was the British Press Praises The supreme headquarters com 12 mi'es farther southeast. Wald A—Largest known flower, el Blvelyn Franc. son w ill come’ to the States when does not seem at all likely to pro- American life. Until victory has carried out by "north China baso^" Members of the Young People's Ceres, Lois Watson; Pomona, Rose publisher of Life. Time and For every major amphibious Invasion I French capital’s first air raid since munique said simply that “ a few billing, 6 niiles from Echternach parasitic bloom found m the Ekksll government reg\ilations will per vld# us with any opportunity for planes of the 14th Air Force, stir Society gathered at the church Thrall; Flora, Dofothy Poster;, tune. launched by our forces In both | been won, there can be no honest Aug. 27, Immediately after the Journey to Greece enemy tanks and troop-carriers fell. Gains were scored below Indies which attains a dlantetetl mit. ring some speculation that an Sunday at 7 p. m. for the annual lady dsHistunt steward, Elsie Nev- She became a leading light o f hemispheres. the destrucUon of the troops who happiness or pleasure, unless It city's liberation. London, Dec . 27.— (JPi—The pushed foru'ard in the direction of Echternach. of three feet. It smells like cor>| Mrs. Hojivard Thomp.son has re agreement may have been reached caroling pilgrimage. It was ors; executtr-e committee, Lillian I t bavs made It. with the,_Chlne8e Communists at The casualties were tlie occu British press today praised Prime Celles,” four miles from Dlnant on For the fifth straight day the rion. ceived word from the War Departs be in such dedication. Allied aerial whiplash fell across much appreciated by all who Kocarnik, William Foster, Wallace With this major German vie Yennan by which American air pants of a house in (13 words co«- Minister Churchill’s journey to the Meuse, but that “ these were ment that her husband. Private th e^erm an offenst'’e path. Heavy heard them. Hall. lODEIIT craft arc flying from bases In sored). Greece as a genuine effort to end engaged by Our forces and were Q—What Is Brazil’s new natur>| Howard ’Thompson, who was In tory awesdy achieved, already se b oiflers from Britain and the ar- On Wednesday evening at 7:30 Home Economics committee; t u S M M U r Shensi province. Some damage was caused to the civil strife and demonstrate driven back, some tanks being al resource ? the infantry is missing in action. cure, tW greatest battle of the of D D T Paint moi^uBting Tactical Air Forces, the Christmas play, “ And Oressa Barter, Beth McNeill, Lois (A Yennan broadcast recorded buildings (11 words censored) that Britain's only aim Is to pro knocked out. A —The babacu (also babassu)I Pvt. Thompson is the son of Mr. Burmna An 11-mile Sunday plunge had British and American, baaed on Myrrh,” will be presented by a Watson, Mary Welles; C3iarity fensive lies ahead. But this bat Wonders aren't ceaoing. First, today'by the FCX? said the Chinese where two bombs fell. tect the rights o f the people. palm—for its olL Experts sayl and Mrs. Joseph 'Tbompson of carried two forward columns of the continent, participated. i; cast from the Young Pieople’s So committee, Roger Williams, May tle Is not a bid for a great Ameri Communist Eighth Route Army, The bomucrs were not officially "Not even the most embittered Brazil’s babacu palm oil Industry! Barber, Dorothy Poster, Ruth Maple street. take a wonder developed right the Nazi offensive—powered by may outstrip her coffee industry! ciety In the church sanctuary. can victory which could offset the pressing a campaign ngafeist the identified, but the fact that’ only o f the government’s critics could In three days the two tactical Burnhnn); Publicity committee, Mrs. L. R. (toraptell who injur here in Connecticut, by Pfitholo- Japanese in western Honan prov fall to be impressed by the jour two and perhaps three Armies— to forces reported they destroyed 2.- five fold. Next Sunday morning more ed her left leg in a fall a week ago POPULAR Walden Collins, Hannah Williams; German victory already gained. a few appeared over the city vir Celles and to Clney, six miles Christmas music is to be pre- gist E. M. Stoddard of the Con ince, had defeated an enemy force tually precluded a.ny ■ possibility ney,” said The Yorkshire Post, 228 enemy transport vehicles and Q—'Who suffered more casual Insurance committee, Levi Dewey, is now able to get about the house May the New Year be filled with Health and Happi Jt is, rather, an effort to prevent northeastward and nine from the ■ sented by the choir at the service F O O D MARKET necticut Agricultural Experiment at Helshiihkuah, 30 miles east of that the bombs might have been pointing out that th% prime min damaged 1,054, destroyed 439 ties from robot bombs, the British! William Foster; Reception com but is very lame. ness— that is our sincere wish for you. Good health Meuse. . . at 11 a. m. and the theme of the another fereat German victory. Loyang). dropped by accident from Allied ister had risked much to make the Nazi planes, i»«b a b ly bagged 55 or Germans? ' mittee, Rose Thrall, Walter Foster, Mrs. Nellie Rice and her cousin Station. It's a wonder truly Im trip. Front of Attack Widened sermon by Rev. ..JIollls French is too priceless n thing to be takpn for granted. Guard This would come If the Germans aircraft. more, and duoaged 121. A ll this A — M ilitary information Indi Mary Hills, Lucy Welles; Pomona from New Lofidon spent the holi RUBINOW BUILDING pressive In more ways than one, The surrounded Baatogne gai> waa excluslv* o t the toll token by cates robots killed 20 times os will to "Life Invadpd by the Im collector, Mary Hills. days with Mrs. Rice’s daughter 855 MAIN STREET it well by practicing the simple rules for good health. should succeed in crossing the Japanese Claim A servicemen's club was wreck The Daily Mall, characterizing for It concerns tha use ot rlson of several thousand dough heavy bombers. many German launching person possible.” \ After the installation refresh and fam ily Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Protect it by using health and appearance aids of the ed by a direct hit which caused the trip as “ sui astonishing spec boys sUU_ield_out In an-epic stand, Meuse and proceeding westward, P-Aminobenzenosulfanilamlde on tacle,” said: St. Vlth Left Burning nel. Mr. and Mrs. Kprry R Bart ments were served. Finance. Convoy Attacked some casualties. French air raid counter-aqsault from the south at LEAN ROULETTES OF finest quality. Make ARTH U R’S your headquarters behind our Aachen lines, toward **Tronble Token to Heart" lett are spendingi’rthe (Christmas ’The Vemon-Elllngton League of peach trees. Bringing It as close By The Associated Press defense authorities said a hospi last repoHs. still was 4^4 miles RA.J*. heavy bomters which for these daily essentials and get the proven quality of ‘'CSuirChlH’s action shows the 0—What do the British mean! holidays wljh their daughter and Man— W hy does Harry call his Women voters will hold their next Antwerp and the Channel Coast. to earth as possible. It's a sulfa An unconfirmed Japane.se Domei tal was hit. Night fighters took to from the city, but this front of hla battered St. Vith yeetirday left extent to which he has taken the by the term “ Baedeker raids” ? family In Washington, D. C. wife "Steam Shovel ?” meeting Thursday evening, Janu nationally ad^’ertised brands at the lowest pricey. Where the German victory al news agency dispatch asserted to- , the air ------immediately In pursuit of attack had teen widened. the town "burning from end to drug, hitherto wonderful enough Greek trouble to heart." A—Air attacks on British (dtlesl Miss Miriam Underwood had aa Friend— Because she’s always ary 18 In the Superior Court lb. 3 5 ^ day that Japanese Naval surface I the bombers. Field Marshal von Rundstedt end with the atreets juat great LAMB ready obtained haa certainly pro on humans, but now proved suc "It is the first constructive which carry' three stara (signify-[ gueirts over the week-end rela picking up the dirt. room at Rockville. was pushing hard to '(he north eheeta o f flames,’ one pilot said, longed the war for months, this move toward a settlement to come Ing important) In the' Baedeker| cessful In inoculating young peach west—toward the Antwerp supply British heavies bonunered Ger pi-AtT WWMW S S S lit further potential German victory from the Greeks or British,” said Guide. T'ne Nazis said they would! trees against X-disease. route— from his reinforced lino man concentration, near St. Vlth The Daily Herald. destroy all Britain’s “three-star” ' CORNED Rubbing Alcohol, Pt. 29c would just as certainly prolong along the Hotton-Marche rood again today. I F » 1 9 ^ Even more fascinating for 'For Men Only' The News Chronicle, recalling cities. 49c Size! the war indefinitely. Only when but "our positions have been main- German patrols were active on 1 everybody are some of the latest that Churchill had been "severely the Holland front again yester------— .e-i this German victory has been pre BE EF 1 exploits DDT, the new wonder and rightly criticized” for his day. Q— When did iron rails come! FRESH vented can we begin to set about gove” iment’s handling of the Into use on railroads ? Hind's Hqney and insecticide that should came into Below Duron, Americans cleajr- the long and costly task of solv Greek situation, said he now Is ed the town o f Wlnden. A—In 1826 near Quincy,'Mass..■ HAMBURG LIVER PERSOHRL HVCIEHE quantity production after the war. doing "everything of which man Takes It Easy Almond Cream ing the consequences of the Ger Doughboys cleaned up on enemy where iron plates were fastened tol The'4atest experimental use of is capable to overtake his former pocket near L a .Glelze In the wood bases to support hauling, o f! $ man success already achieved. LORATE POWDER 63c 1.00 this sure death to ih.sectsFhas con blunder.” Stavelot area, taking 150 prison .granite blocks. H appy 27c lb. 35elbG' There Is nothing pleasant, little The Daily Express said Church SIZE •••••( 59c sisted of spraying 'IJt bn '{he walls era. and seizing 88 tanks, 70 half O T U O G Y ^ O L ____ $1.00 that Is redeeming about the pres ill had "more than confounded the track vehicles, eight armored cars 0 — W hat Is the natural o f a j CORNED BEEF < | of a home. When It was found critics who have suggested he was ent ^picture for ua. It Is the Ger and six self-propelled guns, the coaxial cable? I NO l^O FO RM S...... 89c that this was enough to kill flies inctlfferent to hl(x>dshe(l in A — It Is a metaltle o o n d fi^ r ! mans who have the confident gen communique said. and mosquitoes as soon MH'"“th ey Greece.” On the Seventh Army front held.In the center of a cylindiirall eralship, the position and the psy 'New Y ear LANTEEN entered the home, a f u l l e r idea slight gains were made In for metolllr sheath b.v Insulators: used I HASH’ chology of the Initiative, the great BLUE REFILL ...$1.49 was developed. DDT was mixed ested areas west o t Wisaembourg, in television and telephone. One I striking force concentrated just I ^ I s U s e d and In the high eouthem Vosges can carry as many os 800 long dis- [ with the paint used on the walls. ^Rewlve to improve your Savings record in the ZONITORS ^ ...... 79c ■ where they want It, They have an enemy raid on Thann was re- tance colls slmnltaneoiialy. PURE LARD CREMO OLEO And there It worked just as well. one victory under their belt, big p u ls ^ New Year and buy more War Bonds. KOROMEX ...... 89c So, after the war, you will prob To Put Out Fire Q— How many universities ore| n'* enough, in itself, to justify their 17c lb. 24c lb. 100'* ably be able to buy your paint t S\ there In Chine? . • whole offensive. They are strik Germans Report A — 188. with 58,000 students. with the DDT already In it. It all adds up to increased financial security for ing for another. Danbury, Dec. 27.— — Thomas next summer’s mosquitoes i Major Tank Battle AMER. BOLOGNA . Ward, of 106 East Liberty strtet, a -v*'. ()— Has law always been a re-1 you. 7 are anything like last summer's milkman, chalked off three quarts London. Dec. 27—(ff)— The Ber spectable celling? ' I MINCED H A M ----- A Moral Gain, Too mosquitoes,, we wouldn't mind of milk to operating expenses to lin high command eatd today that A— Up to the end e f the Ifltfc VEAL L O A F ...... F iM B the great sporta qf boae- Hartford, Dec. 27.—(dV-Sergt. Germans’ Belgian corridor, of Manchester TANGERINES U " a Mg Job to flir becas the call in the log under the head CABBAGE COLD t a b l e t s . . . i t # and football proceed with Sidney A. MiUr son of the Rev. J tween Morcbe and Stavelot—nor H Impoitoat Job..,* Elden H. Mills, pastor o< the West ing equipment used Inserted, Six yaars ago Helmuth C. Setx Middletown. Deo. 27—(ff)—Leo] f Bonnol Mhedulea, even though eonflm otian o f ouch tank loeses. B. Santangelo, former mayor of] A Mutual Savings Bank 2 lbs. I5c 39c dox. we flU It to perfecUon, n sl^ Hartford Congregational church, "three quarts of milk." (ifaove, entered a S t Louis hotel ARTHUR’S ^ AttenUon, men! When you bUy lingerie for the UtUe woman’s Berlta sold IW Allied tonka were Middletown, Acd at hU nome to-1 quality dnige o t stondaid inajr bava locked oome of and Mrs. Mills, was killed In ac COLD CAPSULES . . M i , birthday, anniversary or Christmas does your (ace get red and do Q— Where do we get the name room and has not left it since. ohot up or captured on the west day (ollnvrlng a heart attack. Ac-1 iimcsERyiiz FANCY BALDWIN LARGE, JUICY •traugtk to eveiy luatouee M m o l oBcellence o< talents. tion In France Dec. 1, just three ^ depootto In this tea k ace gnaraatoed'lii fnO by fh e you look around (or a nice com(y (oxholc whbn' you notice women goulash? The 63-yeor-old millionaire re ern (foot yestaiday. ttve In poUtica) ranks, be woe Re-1 Savtage Baak Depoett Oaanaty fUad o t Ooaa., laa. bi tbM » and other flotda o t days before Jiis feSth birthday, oc- abonwra looUng on witb that amused side-glancoT Well, a gal A ^ t ’s a OeriHUi wmugMbu o t cluse, pictured la bed, explained Tha high command sold Ameri publican town cliairmao here fort APPLES ORANGES m boo ooM youag c rdlng to o Wor deportment tele- has coma to your roocuo. Sho’a Mrs. Antoinetta QuUlerct, who has the Hongorlaa gnlyao (gooyash), tiu t he atanp^ irante peace in can afforti to nlleva Bastogne, several yeoik. He also served sev^J .urtM) eoewbew foiled to meet gram received by his wife, the opened o "(or men only" shop in New York City where you can dp which means cowboy. Oiiylos Is which to '^ r r y on his studies and assaults in central Luxem' erhl terms as a state 'barber com r' 3 lbs. 25c 45c doZe LIQUORS A t REASONABLE PRICES! former Miss L. Virginia Olson of your shopping (see above) without hearing giggles to the right end and his bustawB, which he trans- bourg hod folM . but Admitted U. oUadardo o t the 4he stew Hungariaa eowhoys eeek misaioner. He would have been 7(1 WeatUorttord. avar a « c ^ •a lM K .ta r.M 4 > 18 , g ] ^ west aC ] » -- • f y- • •
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Helback. Will rya/is ill Budapest I'lO —lUMI m ST^'okvo Facliory ^ W n i Coniiiiit^iuii Jaiiiis llic “ Waves’ Escaped Nazis * • ^ ' f r ’: •, j- 8 Lt. Gilbert Ilu^W ins IVUIU^IS6(I*(l Today ^8 Radio WOTO—ioo Area? Targets Add Moiitiis Burn Up Supplies, Still at Large Eastern War fime Frog Hollows^ P A Y Win^ Rec Lbop^ Games .■ ,-V, — - ■ To Warfare Decoration in France Dynamite Utilities 3:46— W n C — The Right to- moua; W DRC — S a w Aeet; (C oiiHiiim^ mint Ob«) Happiness; WDRC— What is it? WTHT — Flying for iTeadow; [. -yt*---- Next 36 Hours May Dc> ' :00—WTIC — Backstage Wife; WHTD — The Lone Ranger. Buster Is Right gV CdmiminicHtiohs Commission, was (ronllniiert from Page One) (ftontiniied from Page One) You^ Players Pioneer Meet^ |4 WDRC — Afternoon Melodies; 7 :4 i- W T IC — Emil Cota Chorus, Both Quintets Remain iini'eadnblc in places but appar terinine If Round 8:00— W TIC — Mr. and Mrs. up northwest of Budapest for a IS News; W TH T — News: Music; ently the' enemy claimed that viction that at least part of the , North; WDRC Jaek Carson joint drive up both sides of the W H TD— 'Time Views the News. West Side Five Mune interceptors "chalked up" German success was ilue to over- j up Will Be Quick* Show: WTHT — Cscil Brown; To Carry Ball optimism throughout the Allied j Danube to Bratislava, Slovakian i:l5-^W Tie — Stella Dalias; Victories against the Super-For- II WHTD — Parade of fitars. W HTD — Ted Malone. f __ high command. , capital, and Vienna. trcaaes. I Phoenix, Ariz., Dec. 27.—(JP)— -I " 4:30— W TIC — Lorenzo Jones; 8:15 — W T H T — Sunny SKyler; A Japanese Imperial communi- , p'irst Allied generals thought the . Swarming forward along Hron The next 36 hours may determine W H TD —Lum and Abner. New Draft Ruling to Hit Top Altraction at West Kuropean war would he won last ' ‘~ivDRC — Ad Liner. aue said about 50 Super-Forts | (Garnm). a northern tributary of "4U 6--WTIC Young Wldder 8 :S0--W n c — Carton of Cheer; fall; hater they set the date at th< if there will be a quick roundup Side Alleys Tonight; were in the attacking force and | the Danube. Malinovsky's troops h Brown; WHTD—Hop Harrigan. WDRC — Dr. Christian; Bill Many Big Name Play* I hoIIowb Trim Ranfer* year's end, tlien moved it forward captured at least 13 towns in of 19 Germans still at large after Fish andvGame claimed nine were definitely shot i ■ 6:00^ - W TIC — When a Girl Mar- Henry and Uie News; W T H T -- List of Other Gaines. Stage L m I down, five probably and 27 others j to spring. ■ Now they tal'a of next : southern Czechoslovakia and ad a sensational escs)>e from the Pa* r. rlMt WDRC—News; Ad Liner: Newe; Castlee in the Air; WHTD ers in All Sports. And PA^fi fall or winter. vanced within 63 miles of Bratisla Bulletin damaged. ' pago parjt prisoner of war camp, |i l^ H T — Happy the Humbug; —My Best Girls. The two local bowling Isaguas Half Rally to Win; Tokyo radio said "downtown If it actually takes until late va and within 96 of Vienna. 9:00—W TIC — The Eddie Cantor Wasblngtdf), Dee. |7— Teea- an Arm y officer said today. • ■ W H TD —Terry and the Pirates. in town will offer two attractive Tokyo resounded with cheers and next year to lick the Gennans, the Show; WDRC — Inner ganctum Gains Form Single Front [1 5:16—W TIC-Portia Faces Life; 3gs players will carry the ball for | |)rograms listed tonight. A t the The Htate Board of Fisheries Leaders Meet Tuesday* applause as the throng was given date for victory over Japan will Six of the 25 Nazi U-boat offi Mysteries: WTHT —' Gabriel Tolbukhin's gains west of Buda cers and men who fled through a WDRC — Evelyn Winters; most college teams next fall if the | West Side Rec, the Main Street and Gams announces that the fol the treat of witnessing a B-29, I have to be moved forward also. But pest tightened the Russian battle Hcatter; W HTD — Dunninger. in Asia and the I’acilic. ns well ai<: 200-foot tunnel were recaptured W TH T — Music: W HTD —Dick Arm y and Navy induct their 4-F’s. i Servicemen tackle the Warren lowing ponda will be closed to ice Tba PoUab Americans and the break formation amidst a cloud of i zone in the Danubian basin Into the 9:15 W T H T — These Are Your in F.urope. much of what will hap Sunday night a few hours after ' Tracy. and Jarvis bowlers- while In the fishing during the 1944-45 season: Frog Hollows remainsd dead* untl-alrcraft barrage" and fall. ! equivalent of a single front, Neighbors. Such a development was seen as Ball Ppnd, New Fairfield. The Imperial communique said, pen depends on Fiussian plans, a-s the escape was discovered. None 5:30 W TIC -- Just Plain Bill; other match the Pioneer Para stretching some 250 miles from 0:30— W TIC — Mr. District A t 3 dUUnct possibility today as the Besrdsloy Park Pond, Bridge locked in Uieir battle for tbp hon two of the .Super-Forts were yet unrevealed. has been apprehended since. WDRC — Wav Commentary: chute five engages Paganl's Weal the approaches to the eastern Slo torney: WDRC — Which Is offiee of war mobillzatlen said that ors in ths Rec Senior League last knocked down by suicide Nippon The ranking escapee Is Navy Connecticut Heroes; WTHT — S|(Ies. port. Time Kl|)e for Hod -Move vakian fortress town of Kas.sa to Winch; WTHT — Vincent Plr- Beaver Pond. Meriden. night when both scored one sided ese pilots who crash dived the big Capt. Jurgen Wnttenberg, 43, for Superman; WHTD—Jack Arm college as well as professional A t the y alloys, th# Y League Tlierc is for instance tin- rpns- the southwestern Hungarian gap ro’s Orch st-a; W HTD — Spot Bcseck Liike, Miudlefield. wins to keep intact their unblem bombers. The high command ad- [ mer officer on the Admiral Graf strong. light Banda; Coronet Story 4-Fa will be called up for review features three gam®-4 topped by 2d I.lriit. .Stewart .'\lkinHOn,,Ir. lion of whether ami When the Red below I.ake Balaton. Mias Marjorie E. .Mitrhell 5:46- W TIC — Front Page Far UILT the Hunters and Bryant and Brewster Pond, Stratford. ished records in league play. Tbs mitted the loss of four Interccp- Spee, scuttled German , pocket 'Teller. In scraping the manpower barrel. ttIM S S iP r e g Army will open a full scale otTen- Both Tolbukhin and Malinovsky battleship. He was later decorated rell: WDRC — Swoon or Croon: Chapman match. Morlarty Broth Cream Hill Pond, Cornwall. league champion PA five! defeated -ive against Germany on the Pol are ieported throwing reserves in Miss Marjorie Elizabeth Mitchell, 40;00 W TIC — College of Musi However, the New Year’s Day i 3 Crystal Pond, Eastford-Wood- a stubborn Plant J Aircraft taaip __I I.ieut, Stewart Atkinson, Jr., son by the Nazis for sinking a Bra WTHT — Tom Mix; WHTD — cal Knowledge; WDRC — Great fo cm M.L ers Gas Housar# tangl# with Interrupts „ ' „ f Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Atkinson. ish front. The ground is frozen to the central sector of this line, Bowl games seem secure. There is by a score of 50 to 28 while th# daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William zilian freighter; Captain Midnight. Momenta in Music; W T H T — Chambers M'^ver# and ths third stock. Japanese War ' „ f m .i Cent, .- stre. t, who gradu- and the tune is ripe since the Ger where a new breakthrough might little flme left for any re-examlna- attra. Don brings together Freshwater Pond, Enfield. Hollows had things much theip Sugiyara^Jnt|'rnipted IS i elass yf avia R. Mitchell, f 69 Fairfield street, "Past experience would indicate Evening Sumner Welles: W HTD — Ray mans are heavily engaged in the be fatal to German hopes of keep- I most of the recaptures should Uons, Further, it was said there is D’Amico's Bllllarda and the Motor Fulton Park Pond, Waterbury. own way in downing the winless port to the diet th s cailets from the Columbus, I west. *lng the war from the soil of Aus- ■ will leave tomorrow to report at 6:00—News on s if stations, mond Gram 8 w ii«. no present intention of slapping come in the next da or two,” said 10:15—WTHT —’ Paul Schubert: Sales. Gardner’s Lake, Salem. Rangers. 63 to 31. make a statement on a - • i . Army Air Field, Saturday, Successful Russian assault and tria. i IlUBler College, the Bronx, New 8:16- W TIC — Prof. Andre Schen- any nsw transportation restric Maj. Eugene Taya, director of W HTD — Bob and Dene, ' .ImportMit Natali Greenfalls Reservoir, Voiuailswh Pile L'p Early Lead then in progress f «'»'« «hle to reach home in breakthrough to Berlin might Tolbukhin's troops, in cutting 1 York, for primaiy training in the ker; WDRC—Lyn Murray’s Mu tions on football. security and intelligejice at th* 10:30 — WDRC — T o Be An The match at tlie Rec betweetl Hall's Pond, Eastford. The first game saw the Hollows According to a ^ . tim,, for hi.s Christmas dinnerdinner. He shorten the war somewhat, but in ■ off the Hungarian capital, captured I Women s Navy Corps, the Waves. sic: W TH T — Music: Concert War Mobiliaer James F. Byrnes camp. Hour: W H TD — Sports. nounced; W TH T ^ News. Mu the West Bide# and ths Parachute Hatch Pond, Kent. piling up a comfortable lead in ived the silver wings of view of what has happened in the [ Csakvnr, 25 miles west of the city, I Mi.“s' Mitihell is a native of Man “ It usually takes four or five Lily Pond, Thonii'son. the early stages of the game and and reached and seized the Danube | 6:30— W TIC — Serenade rs; WDRC sic; WHTD Sorwnhy Amby. team appears to b« an Important SklM over the Tokyo-Yokolmina I'"K officer '•'f"""' and ccmm,..«innccmmi.'ision «aas «a west there is now no rea.son to be chester, attended the Ninth dis- days for them to become tired in 11:00 News on All Stations. Manitook Lake- (Cranberry Pond) gradually Increasing the tempo a# city of Esztergom. 20 miles north- —Jack Stevens; WHTD — The match In that the former team ‘a second liciiten 'nl in the Army A ir lieve that those results would lie i tric'i schools ana graduated from their flight. across the desert,” 11;1.5--W T IC — Harkness of only out of first place by two Granby, except on Saturdays and the game progressed. HuskF area up to the present time. They west. ^Answer Man. men ean be unfit phyelcally for Forces. He was granted an eight- either certainly or (luiekly achiev Manchester High school in 1936. Tays said. "Then they surren Washington; WDRC — Danny gamcB and the Urobrellamsn arc Sundays. Harry Dolinski at center tallied have dropped explosives and in At E.sztergom. Tolbukhin's 6:46- W TIC — Lowell Thomas; military service and yet be able to day furlough and will r.cport Jan. ed. Military men say the Germans ^ After graduating from High der." O’Neil: W T H T — Music; W HTD only three games behind the West North ^B ctacle Pond, Kent. nine twin pointeto and a~ fres cendiaries on several points In the Arm y stood virtually opposite the WDRC—News: WHTD — Class compete with the greatest athletes 1. at Hendricks Field, Sebring, may be expected to rcjisl and school she entered the employ of Some Speak English —The Music You Want. North Karma Reservoir, Wal throw to pace the winners' attack Tokyo-Yokohama area." Hron’s motith. A crossing of the ics in Miniature: Parade of of the nation in games demanding- Bides. A clean sweep for the Para In previous raids on Tokyo the Fla., where he will.train for a B -n . strike back In the cast with tlic I the Connecticut General Life In Col. William A. Holden, camp 11:30-WTIC — Arthur Hopklni chute equad would throw the race lingford. with plenty of help from Bob Os- Lieutenant Atkihson who is 20 same ferocity they have shown Danube slightly to the west would i Stars. nkysical fitness, Peat Works Pond, Berlin (A fter flying battleships have concentra surance Company in Hartford. commandant, said 12 of the 19 fu 7:00 — W TIC — Music Shop; Presents; WDRC — Invitation to Into a wild acramble. wold, Danny O'Leary and Bill years old was graduated from against the western Allies. I Somewhere on the We.stirn Front. 2nd Lieut. Gilbert B. Hunt, of - enemy s Hion liver Music: W T H T —National Sports ^ T * Be-EKainliM EvaryoM Jan. 1). ted on whitUing down Japanese While employed there she was for gitives were first-rate submarine WDRC 7- I Love a Mystery; Asked whether InstrucUons to Huntere 4n the V League have Casty The Rangers were never fighter pla*e production. One of Manchester High school In June, The succe.ss of the present Ge.r- ' t'ompa/iy A, 3(Uh Infantry Division. ft< veirtli Arm y llefti receive.s the line. two years a member of the em officers. Some speak English and Award Banquet. Pinehurst Laks, Hartliuid. I Elements of , Malinovsky’s WTHT — Fulton Lewis, Jr; Belectivc Service to re-examine bad thinga pretty much their own in tha game after tjie first two thF empire’s top producers of mili- 1942. He continued his education man drive is being attributed by Silver .Star Meii.al from Geiieial John VV. O'Danicl. C'om.nanding Gen ployees’ council. 0 are accomplished linguists. 11:46--WNBC - Variations hy way in the past month- Today th® Prenttse Pond, Putnam. 16 WHTD—On Stage. Everybody. 4-Fs also applied to college ath minutes as Dnlinski starred toss tary planes, the Musashima engine at the University of Connecticut some authorities here partly to a eral of the Third Infantry- Divisir.n for gallantry in action in the I Army captured Hungarian Miss Mitchell has been active in Holden disclosed yesterday that Vsn Cleve; News team stands head and ehoulders Quasaapaug Laaa, Middlebury- I commtinities near the Czecho- 7:15 — W T IC — News of th. letes. Byrne#’ office said that they ing in, four long range hoops ii) factory of the NakaJIme aircraft until he entered the .service, Feb. failure of Allied intelligence and inva.sion of Southern France. Lieut. Hunt ia a grarluate of MHS Girl Scouts work here and also In individual prisoners labored tedi 12:00 W NBC — Music. over the oUier five teama in the Woodbury. Slovakia border above Gyongrv'os. World; WDRC — Music that cover everybody, that there car be the Initial'period. The Ranger# plant was the target of the Dec. 3 23, ^ 1643. He attended flying planning. I 1939A I and Yale t’nlversity il913'iV) and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I the Center Congiegational church. ously many months excavating 12:80 — W TIC — News: Design circuit, leading the pack by five Quonnipaug Lake, Guilford. schools at Ocala, Fla., and Macon, This advance drove all except a Satisfies; W TH T-M u sical Quiz. no 'dlscriinlnation. who have yet to score a victory» atUck. Two Great Blunders Made George Hunt check. ^ ^ was turned in, by Ray Ramsdell of bury. have parUcipated in previous Hunt, son of Mr. and .Mrs, C.eorge Mass., Mrs. Paul Ballsieper. of New York,' Dec. 27 Collegiate a freshman, Is an offensive threat Gepigeepoge May and Jim Murphy he was Inform d that "about ten the 2Ist. Fred i sclieduled for the Common disabilities suffered by Rockville last night. Called in as a In the following lakes rcstrlpted sunk, probably sunk or damaged tended use of German reserves W. Hunt, of 28.’'> Chill ter Oak Tanner street, this town and one broadcaster of atnateur shows and uasketball in the east appears lo from the pivot. cInsF the gap and give the PA'S ' Tokyo raids. ' carloads" o f men went into the Admitted ye.sterday; Francis Harold Lloyd comedy theater on 4-F athletes include trick knees, laet.m,nute substitute he perform ice fishing is permitted as indi Today’s smash followed a re since the . war started. Included backing the Westv/all and it con- street, waa i-ecently awiii'dcd the brother, Clifford Mitchell of 64 hi.s sponsor are turning over their ije in for one of its wildest sersm- St. John's has another winning a 20 to 17 lead at the half. store and tipped and broke .show Desimone, 73 Oak street; Mrs. NBC to do “The Show-Off " from stomach ailmenU, perforaUd ear ed his dutie.s to a high degree. Let’s cated: port from 21at Bomber command are 99 warships definitely sunk, 11 aidereti them to be defense forces. Silver Star Medal by General John Fairfield street, this town. n from the enemy. Moultrie, C,a., and is now at his Oth-?r developments in the food is expected to leave the hospital —Dunnlnger's Finale; 9:30 Emile reniple had only one game under inclusive, Saturdays and Sundays in ground, liamaged several others ensuing retreat the American Army Air Field, Spence Field, the president directs it. Lee and son, Autumn street. Oemoxistrate T-formation footbalL The reason -.s that the two unde a losing causa. Speaking speciflcally of the de home on 10 days leave awaiting | Georgia. He is at situation were an announcement in a day of so- He went there pre Vsndis Band; 10:30 —Bcramby its belt. 15 games. only, and injured six men. Four P)— American and graduated with the degree of CaUs Orange Bowl Game Preview; 6:15 two arch foes play their first' of Ed Beei of Burknell, Joe Kelly of Pond) -Open to iee fishing Tues- — •T-e commwiquc will be Issued when If, however, the Germans suc Meanwhile Detroit police said Beside the anticipated action of wUl taka ovei tha sponsored contest with the possible exception Super-Fortresses, turned loose on A B.'in tho 'ciass of 1043wliaving suddenly —Calling Pan-America, Concert. The Tech five will resume their two games on Jan. 20 at Hanover. Carnegie Teth and Del Fuller of d.'iys, Saturdays and Sundays only. 10 22 6-18 f o ; operational reports are received ceed in extending and holding . T,. __i saw Km ut half-tracks and anti they had arrested Fred Lamting, Madigan in CJhicagb today, another aeries now containing Horace of Tack)c~B3b McfJlure of Nevada Brown. Japan Nov. 24, dropped 3,000,000 majored In Phllo.sophy. BLU. 11 a. m.—Breakfast at Sar- legular schedule with a home game H. Aircraft (M ) hi Waahlngton from Brig. Gen. H. their gains—if it takes tpe Allies tank cannons all over t#ie lot. WC 35, on a charge of disturbing the meeting on the livestock celling iH e id fs music, using an ofchestra who has a sprained finger. Both City Collcgfe. of New York Special legal length and catch pounds of bombs the first 30 days, At Yale he participated in intra " POLICE di’s; 12:30 p m.- Farm and Home Friday afternooi. at the F.ast Side Darrell Braatz, former Mar- P F. g. Mansell, commanding general were rorning where the short ar peace at a picket line near Ward's was scheduled for Kansas City, and singer in addition tb gags. •roaches praised the work of Don bowed to Arkansas by 12 points hnifts apply on these three lakes B. T- completely knocking out the ene many weeks to re-equlp and re mural spoils and waa a member of Makers; 3:16— Appointment With Rec against Windsor High In the .juette athlete who served 18 and are annou:ieed on the posters. 3 Boyer, rf ...... ___ 4 5-7 o f the 31st Bomber command. row ia (on diagram given) and I Grand River avenue store In De Mo., tomorrow. In the shift in style, the program’s Paul, UCLA center moved to but will be troublesome to many 1* my's largest twin-engine bomber organize their forces—in short, 11 the IfiO-pound Yale Grt'W in his Life, MBS, 2:15 Jan* Cowl: 8:30 m.^antime the team has b.-en pol (iionths as a HJaiinc and was in On other lakes not postc() to' the 1 Clark, rf ...... ___ 0 0-1 0 the war is as prolonged as Wash and the automatic rifioman had troit. Officers said Lamting used Further Shutdowns Loom time will be moved from Mondays guard; Dub Wooten, Oklalioma rivals. plant, crippling a second aircraft sophomore and junior years and 4343 —The Smoothies; 4:15—Johnson ishing up their attack iiv hopes of '.he South Pacific, is Dartmouth’.'? contrary, fl.shing la pcimitled 3 Ceraso, If .. .. ___ 2 1-1 f . ington autiforities are beginning reachi'd the renter of the square, r busivc language tb a ^ customer While Joseph Cohn, counsel for at T to Wednesdays at 10. effec end and Bob Kennedy, March Field Long Island (Iniveraity and factory, dismacing Tokyo's crowd participated in boxing and sniiash. Family. regi.stei-ing their first win of the ■ICC. Ho scored 19 markers as the through Feb. 9. 'The u u of more 5 Guntlier. If .... . , . . 0 0-9 0 Large Jap Carrier to fear it will be, then a shakeup, and then saw these half-track flak- leaving the store Saturday and the New York Council o f Whole tive January 24. Two radio dates Fliers" fullback. Brooklyn have come up wjlh fair ed water front and-biskstlng Nago He enlisted in the Oflicers’''Re- .u . . chased the customer to a street year. Indians routed Penn by 15 points, than six tlp-ups or similar devices 2 ShcJd'jn, c ..., ....2 0-1 4 particularly in military intelli 1, sale Meat Dealers, announced yes Eaat coaches Andy Kerr, Bernie 3nd Penn was a 19-point favonte. t'cams end figure to score an upset 0 Sunk by Submarine ya's ahipyanla and power pla'nt. serve in Julv. 1942 ancTwas called i "k " m y car, in fishing through the Ice is pro Messier, c ...... , .0 0-0 0 gence, may be expected which will for officer’s'training on Fob. 10. emptied terday that half of the 10,000 FIRE Blerman and George Hauser had Pagani's West Sides and the A strange coaching situation here and there despite their lack 1 Rapienza. rg ... Washington, Dec. 27— (/P)— De- "The B-29 airplane has proved carbine into one of the tnicks and hibited. No such devices shall he ___ 2 0-1 4 i ■truetion of k large Japanese air reach Into Elsenhower's own top 1943, having chosen the Infantry butcher shops In New York city I Forestry Training two backfieid combinations, at Pioneer PniarhiKe Bo\'vling teams .'Msts at Dartmouth, Earl Brown. of veterans Both quintets will used except between 8 a. m. and 8 Pockett, Ig ..,. ___1 a-1 Itself a magnificent weapon of assistants. the AR man emptied one of hi.s 9 t 118 his choice of service branches. were closed, trade spokesmen de NUKIH work. One waa made up of Frank meet at the W^sl Side Reo tonight I Iii.st .sra.son’s mentor, is recovering bear watching next season, a re 1 p. ni. d.ailv and must be person •we* craft carrier, six additional enemy war." said Brig. Gen. Haywood magazines into the other one. He Workers Stream Dancewicr, Notre Dame, quarter; He graduated from the Officers’ clared that further shutdowns In .a battle r’oi supremacy. Both j from an appeiidectomy. Ossie mark typical of Brooklvn until the ally attended. A bag limit of 20 18 11 worahipa and 20 other Nipponese Hansell. Jr., in .summarizing the killed three men and I, with my Chance Offered 6-12 20 Candidate school. Fort Bcnning, Through Picket Lines v/ould occur today, due to little Lcs Horvath. Cihio State, and Boh teams are In the tliicU of the fight ! :'uwles. who led Uie Green to six Dodgers won the 1941 National fi.'di Is r.Uowt-d with not more than Trssnln by American submarines results today. little popgun, killed another one 5432 i^core at half time. 20-17 PA'#. Ga.. in September. 1913 and was Kansas City, Dec. 27— (/Fi— An meat being obtainable. now. nrintrfiring frnmfrom Hnnmvotfodoorways to prepare men who are interest- ter; Earl Girard. Wisconsin, and Local eportsmen are urged to lyn for tholr sixth straight and ■ • ; Italian pool. Ho joined the Third CIO union had called a strike. stitute the core of the black mar I Bparkelf by Joe Btampf and stitute star and now s chief spe 1 Clemens, rlA ,.. . 2 1 - f ‘ ' fi CMiference.' mental stages" have been learned, and gates, and the flakwagona led In skilled woods Work. The Bob Brugge, Ohio State, halves, look etaewiiere on thia page for Westminster probably will go Other IVarnhlpn Blasted . Brown Brothers, who for the Ai niv Division before the advance : ' " J ’ ' ‘ ,,rv,or, v,icrtr<.-- Union officials, who estimated ket." Capj. Dick Lounsbury, Chicago cialist in the Navy V-12 program Ready for Duke 0 Oswold, r f ...... 4 1-1 9 the 21st's commander pointed out. , V. . r *1, [Opened iip. vvhen those high-ex there are "about 2.500” employes, I State Foreets now consist of had a good team when Illinois beat and Jack Breslin, Michigan Stale, dope on the ponds that arc clotsed down in the recorda a* tha highest The aircraft carrier was nut past two years have conducted ! on Rome and was a member of that , ----- ______In a weekly report, the War AMBULANCE at Dartsniouth, is doing the 3 Moscsiaii, If ... . 2 0-0 4 "Japan is bleeding internally ' plosive shells came rocketing down said "hundreds” failed to report to Food administration said meat [115,000 acres which' require forest the Maroons with only five seconds fullback. to Ice fishing this season. Other ''oaching. scorer against Arkanaoa. The icfentlfled beyond the statement the Main street service station at division on D-day in the invasion 2 Dolinski, c .... . 9 l - I 19 now, ■' hi.s statement concluded, work. arrivals for the New York metro I management operations to bring to go in thejr field house, Feb. 26, lakes and ponds where fishing is Titans made 71 points while "liold- that it was "large." The other the corner of Main and Hazel I of Southern France by the Seventh j nari imd then crawled over and got United Retail, Wholesale and De Dec. 23 were 30,504,671 pounds, an Itlon. A force of eklllad woods Tied at half-time, 22-g2. it was e Tt. Joseph's, usu.nlly a Keystone Shifting their practice operations fleet Included: One converted light ice station on Lrainard place own Rochester by 14 tallies, is a tower 5 Casty, c ...... 5 2-2 t2 i there is no cure for it that the the adio and called for tank sup- partment Store Employes (CIO) increase of 4.2 per cent over the 6868 [workers will be required for this- thriUing battle ail the way. With a Racing Notes Montreal. Dec. 27 -i/P)— Mon State power, is In the dark horse to a base nearer th* Sugar Bowl, cruiser, a destroyer, two escort ed by Malcolm Barlow. Barlow former Miss J[eanne Cude, daiigh- ; of strength with eight beterans Japanese can dc/isc until the war ter of Mrs. Agnes W. Cude and the ^ "'1 ’ Did I ever gel too! . But urged the workers to quit their previous week- [A t present there aro not enough minute and a half to go, the score treal Royals of ths International hack, and there’s not much chance category after having bowed to it vessels and two destroyer tran.s- bought the garage building at the Alabama's Crimson.s left today 19 28 7-14 9 1 with Japan ia erjdcfi." late Harold E. Cude, formerly of jobs and "get a war job at the Uni (HOI.I.OKAN) I trained men available. was still knotted. 40-40, * Boscbsll League announced today of Coach Jake Cann losing his Geneva *t Buffalo. corner of Center and Knox street By The Associated Press for the LSU drill field at Baton Ita n 'ie r s (3 1 ) ' Two B-29s wer% lost during the thu tow n street, firing in all directions. ted States Employment Service Capt. Bill Hapac, UUnois’ All- they would report for spring train recently. "On the job” training will be New York D4b. 27 — Sterling stars. TTirce of them have service P B. F. T. *1 first month over the targets—vi I The niTirlal Cliatlnn ' " bullets bouncing off office.” 3060 I given. Men will go into the America forward) took the ball ing on March 15 at Bear Moun discharges. Those back are . Jtl Rouge, La. The n^w owners will occupy the New Year’s Party Young, president of the Jockey 0 N ic o l, it . . . ----- . 2 1-4 6 Manchester tal in'lii.strinl areas often defend FolIo'vVng IS the offlein! citation Harold Edwards, union spokes I woods and lean) the ue* of th* across the center lino and stopped. tain. N. Y.. along with the Brook Grenert Howie Barth, Herb Walsh. Coach Frank Thome*, moving garage and service station on I Hapac gave no Intimation of Ouild, rpde s triple at TropicM. 1 Kilbig, rf ...... 0 0-1 6 ed by intense anti-aircraft fire i-awarded to Lieutenant Hunt f„r nvl»ding me. • got shrapnel man, said “ this is not an ordinary (qiiisH) axe and saw in felling trees and lyn Dotlgers. John Derdeiian, Marty Ooldstcln. a 37-man squad toward the Tiue'.-i Evening Herald Bralnard place on January 1. The his meritorious .service in Frnnce; ■«'' .‘’ "'le t wounds, none of them stjfike.’’ He said it was "a direct I what ha would try. H « just stood, Park yesterday delighting Jong E Y E ^ 5 Turkingl ui, If . . 4’ 1-4 9 iiiul on occasions by swarms of Of VFW Cancelled I cutting them into Ithe different shot players with s„109-tp-l and s engagement with Duke on Jan. 1, carryfhg on of their repair result of Avery’s (Sewell Avery, glancing every few seconds at the 0 Ballou, If’ ...... 0 0-0 0 Classified Advertisements enemy fighter plane.s and an un "Gilbert B. Hunt, 0132.’)090. . 4340 I forest products. They will learn 76-to-l hazard after winning earl said he hoped to reach the Buloii building will give more room for Second Lieutenant. Infantry, Com-I His Siipporl^ Arrives chairman of the company board) clock, A minute passed. Now there 0 Thorpe, e ...... 3 0-4 0 Count CIS averaKe words to a line disclosed number of other giant I the use of power equipment— ier on s comparatively modest 4 Rouge grounds In time for a lim- loir tola. nurr>her» and atihrevlnttona business and they will continue to pciny “A” 30th Infantrv Regiment. * only two wagons left to persistent refusal to abide by the were 30 seconds, 20 seconds, 10 4 F o x , rg ...... 1 2-2 4 bombers went down at sea as op- tractors and saws. They will be to t ri#k. trcrlng-up session betore night •j •ach count ae -< and comnouno iise the same gasoline andsoils For gallantry in action. As his 'leal with. By now. my support W LB decisions." Officers of the Anderson-Shea I seconds. Teammates called fran 1 Tedford. rg .... . 0 0-0 0 vorda aa two wnnl^ Minimum rogt etational casualties of tlie 3,(100- [taught the care and upkeep of all The 109-to-l sliot waS Doedon- fall.. they handled at their present loca platoon was .altneking . . . France, eauic up two General Sherman No company official could b* Post, V. F. W,, have been forced to HOSPITAL tically to him to shoot. 1 Bissell, Ig ...... 2 3-4 T la prtre oi 'hree iinee mile roumltrip*flipTri^rfom .Saipan. ough who closed Veryvfeet In th* Sports Roundup %»i Tnomas expects to conduct Ltna ratea pet da* rui trinsieiit tion. the morning of 18 Augu.st 1944,1^'’ *'" rivo tank destroyers. reached for a statement,. cancel : the planned New Year’s I tools. The plop’hlni of woods Bill Hepac watclied the clock. More than ball the crews have I operations will be a t ^ « d . The featured Black River Ihirsc to By Nig Jskurki daily practices in Baton Rouge A ada. The building being vacated is Second Lieut. Hunt spotted two i They hit the big anti-tank gun in P arty at the new V. F. W. Home at W ith' five seconds Tcmalnlng, he 12' 12 7-19 $1 BffactUe Mfirk’h 17 1U«7 been 'eaciied, with the possibility [first'’ session will commence Janu- nose out Broad Grin. The payoff By.'Hugh Fullertos, Jr. .^.sbulTle-board In the corner saloon' BwHews*. Pftelier § of ailditional rescues prompting owned by John F. SUllivan. enemy half-tracks ,50 yards away. | shot, and then proceeded to Manchester Green^du® t® ^*>® lifted the ball, a im ^ and arched until the eve of tbe game. Score at half Ume. 26-13 H 9 I- *• . Cash ChutKe that certain work, expected to be 513L jary 1st and last a month. Other, a 45-foot shot toward the basket. W H 1219.20 for 12. In the very Tor pinochle in Uncle Joe’s wood After soldiering st Bcbofield f Conaecuiiva Uaya ...i 2 cisi cii the withholding Ot the exact fig Ordering his platoon to take cov- i make Junk out of the half-tracks, Japanese Told New Ybrk, D «:. 27.- dg- It was the most excHlng thing rod. ridden by Eddie Arcaro, was rid of their dough in jt hurry and nearly 100,000 in one game in To- Last Night *8 Fights ^ SoeclaJ ratea for long irerm every "have been fewer than expected," from another street. Second Lieu- i dress my wound and got my pla- 3077 tqittllfled. letas, W ar Mobilization Director kio, and my greatest thrill was Weet hurt his knee in\ practice 4mf adve rtlalHK given upon request fContlnoed from Page One) The officers of the post and llng. The work week wlU be 40 1 ever saw on a basketball floor. sending them back to work sooner, (leneial Han.sell said. tenant Htint opened fire with his j toon up on housetops -for protec- Av- Wrtiman, whose' Many Lands James F. Byrnes said it was diffi hitting three home runs in its big lost week and nad not -fbturned Ada ordered cancelled before the Opalac'h-Warchol carhine and caused the enemy ve-1 tion. Immediately I was sfir- auxiliary plannmg the opening of [hours. . Men who are citizens i f hpoitepowrl tl^ or Sth day will be cnjrsed only , (After 5 P. M.) won the (ihrietmas Day feature cult to understand how tbe four- Meiji Btadiuni, the one MsJ. Gen. from a visit home. By Tbe Aatiocijited Prifis ^ Mrs. Michael Kaminski, of Staf hicle to flee. Continuing toward • i-hunded by a crowd of Frenchmen, Yonal said. "Fierce air liatOes are the new home with a New Year’s I Connecticut, and between 18 and Five Tulsa - ' footbslten are for th* actual number of lime* the at New Orleans at odds of $57.40 offers eould "be able to compete Jimmy DoolitUe' f)ew over when Another reserve, Guard Albert Brooklyn-Maxi# Berger, Ita r j Japs Report Raid ford Springs, Conn., announces the two half-tracks and h support- | all trying to put another bandage being continued.” Party are sorry for this 'sncells- Iso years of age will be accepted. sehsdulsd for their third "B ow l” ad ippearad. charams *i the rate Hellcats Capture to $2, won the featured race at the with the greatest athletes of tbe h”- bombed the burg. 1 was s Kolasky, is likewise carried on '3-4. dontreat. outpointed Ernln * aarned but no ■llowanc* or refund* the engagement of her d-sughter. irig 'anti-tank gun. Second Lieut. i over the top of my first |Rld dress- W ar Minister Field Marshal Gen. tion’ but-plan to diold an open 786a Upon completion o f the courne iH)pearaiice New Veer’s day when Fairgrounds for the second paUon in games (Itmandlng physi shortstop and outfielder as well as "Cat” BoWnso.i, 149 1-2, Jamalon, ; ' ean b* made on *ii rime adi aiopDeur. On Yap Island Miss,, Helen Warchdl to Pfc. Stan Hunt and his B AR man moved , ing. iSuglyama made the unrealistic house later on when the entire I these-^ quaJlfylng wrlll be offered the Hurricanes play Georgia Tech the injured list, but be stands s after th* nrth day ley R. Opalach, son of Mr, and Mrs. sthkight day yesterday. His Darby cal fitness."... Passing over , tbs s pitrtwr In those days. chance of seeing service against N Y., 8. Coolldge Miller, 165 1-g,. « No "till forbid*": display line* noi By The Associa^d Press .into position snd opened fire on "I picked up two pretty made- claim of 503,000 American casual work on the building is completed. [ridlled Workers positiona at 70 Two More Gaines . ,*»> tbs Orange Bow!. ..Julian Rice. Thomas Opalach, 411 North Main The new building construction Dlpfoinat. well ridden by Andy Lo Along with Hawaiian Japanese, the OulMS. He bos an Injursd Brooklyn, T-K.O- Charlie Jon«a,.ue sold. Radio Tokyo said that Yap Is- the vehicles causing the crew of moisellips. and they wrapped gauze ties. A Domel news agency dis I gents per hour. They will be I " '‘Th. the "free foul" idea street, Manehesler. Pfc. Opalach MANCHESTER Turco, captured the Caddo Purse there w«rs a few Hsweiians of shoulder but waa able to partiiH- 164. New York. 4. V. Tbs Herald will not be responaibl* land, 300 m^es northeast of the one to flee. AUhou)^ 20 mm fire all o w r me. or rather oyer the patch reporting his speech to the was held up at the start due to In [•Kigned to the section of the athletes are In unlf^wm and t ^ e baseball, nov wants to change Jersey City-Irish Jimmy Mui-; ; ter more than, on* Incorrect inaer- is with a paratrooper unit station ability to secure certain materials and paid $13.80 for $2. ^ys are Jwt tie ‘*«overa^ c ^ - ; ^ ^ ^ Portuguese ancestry with the pate in the Tide's windup drill tlon of any ■dvaritaamant ordered Palau group? was raided in day from the second enemy Vehicle medial aspect of my left thigh. House of Peers gave no details. I H ate in wlUch they wish to work The Hellcsta continued' Ui6ir Although racing is to shut d o t^ Braves and Asahis I was the only ligan, 171, Boston, knoeksd otU a ed at Fort Bcnning, Georgia. Neither mentioned the rout of in the construction specifications, W AtER CO* peting agairut one another. M d , ^ . j ^ on Us boms fl«id ysstardsy. tor more then oo* time. light yesterday, Japaijese time, by wounded Berond Lieut. Hunt In One grizzled old goffer kissed me— [ M far a* that is possible. wljmlnfi ways uritk two « M - e lM natlonetty' after Jan. 8 Mre. Til- wbiu-sklnasd fellow. Tiger LfOU Jones. 169 1-2, Port Th* iDadvarieni omiesion of id- the Japanese Arm y on Leyte it is expected that all interior that the situation frequently has 'after touchdow from "more than 10 enemy planes.' the leg, he disregarded his injury full on the lips! I have never been, For further tnforoatlon, con- victories over the W ildcsU and you Ctoiftophier Maimed the juve close-up, Chester, N. T„ i: Artie TedeseOi-'J* aerraot publication of edvertiiiny where the only major land action work on the building wUl be com been explained to Uie public, w ill be reotlfled only by eancellailon There was no immediate Allied and radioed for tank support which so completely confused and em-' 8319 I tact the nearest V. S. Employ- Scouts resjpectlvely by scores of nile filly. VsJeUa. fw $24100 out of two points from further back or Big Offer Mod* 144, Jersey a ty, outpototad 5. of the Philippines has been fought pleted within 30 days. we’ll add just one more example Tech star Sidelined at tb* chars* mad* (or th* aervlc* confirmation of the broadcast re arriv^ed and knocked out the enemy barrassed. oient Service Office or the State 26 to 1 and 32 to 0. • the fourth race at 'Tropical yester-' three from way out yonder. Jackie Oonnors, 148. Newark, 8. -tz. r*nd*r*d. corded by U. S. government moni anti-tank gun, the deserted half All Begin Bandaging Fdrester’a Office, Hartford, Con- The winners were led by Hsneen, day. ....P W I Watson, the Rangers’ Sorvlri Dept. Toronto, Dec. 27—(P )— Maj. Whit# Platos. N. - an ad**rtls*m*nu mu*t eoniorm tors, track, killed two and wounded four "Then ail the townspeople began After 5 P. M. hockey star, busted a hand Sun Creenvills. Mies, Dec, 27—(P ) - la •I7 l*. cony and tvpuarapby .rlib •ecticut. Steventon and Dougsh sgsinst the Jockey D. Madden turned in m Althe«|di the Camp Lejeune, Conny Smyths, Managing piroc- POImst. 141 $-4, Voneonvor, * . (X , ; ; AssertH Saipc.n Attacked Germans. Second Lieut. Hunt then to bandage my platoon, whether day night, but be plans to play Allen Bowen, Georgia Tech's star MCOlatlooi •nfnrred nv th* publlah-, Wildcsifi while Modesn end Pon- double at New Orleans with Blue N. C; Marins basketball squad tor of th* Toronto Mspts Lasds to freshman wingbock, who bos on outpointed Vince Umlvo. ^ ora and they reeer.e the rlxht to Japanese Domel news agency deployed his platoon in the ro^d they needed it or not. Three, un VOLliNTKBR BLANK — DONOR SEKVIEB 5022 or 3668 Cross $8 In the ^ third and Little against Torontt tbnigbt wearing Odtt, ravta* oi reim <-u' -jony con- tiUo sparkled in the shutout win hot lost four Star players since the Nationai Hockey Lesgus, to lo ju r^ knee, doesn’t know Mt^ernon. N. Y, I. Dawy Feld. said today Nipponese planes raid block position and was evacuated fortunately. did. Then the French Manehesler C-hapter. The American.JRed rroaa’* Book 'drcnlatlon Increases Flyer $3.80 in the fifth. a cast that lata hint curt his 166, Brooklyn, outpototad X>»va”^ ^ ‘ iidarad otud'iimint.ir ed tl^ U. 8. Saipan B-29 base for for his wound.” brought soup, wine and'frmt, all o f over the Scouts. starting pracUes, it still bo# plen day offered $1,000 reward to any whether bs'U play to the Orange - CL08INQ -U--I'II.S l■l..*..lled ad* Trainers o f harness > a n e s at fingers ground a stick. . . . ty le f t . .. .Chsrlsy Parker, the one who eould persuads Montreal Carver, 168. New T ok, 9. taT -.6* ba .wUU'sUnd-suuie. mu*t be the "Second, consecutive night In a letter to his parents here, which was welcome. We had only I Want To Donate Blood for the Ankly and Navy GAS CO. Chicago—(ff5-Lchlcagoana, busy Botrt gome to Miami against Tul Ftan Big Schedule Pinehurst, N. C„ said yesterday Personal Opinio*.. schoolboy «prlnt star from fioa to fsU their star. Usuries Rich- Newark, N. J.—FrahWe Leta, reived nv 12 ■Colf-r.U b-,i-n Hatur- Tuesday, "Causing huge explo Lieut. Hunt Vxplains more in de emergency rations and no > sleep j elth the rest o f tht nation in war- sa'or not. . Naftie • *•••*•••••••••••••••••• • they would continue their pacers After several days of thinking Antonio, Tex., fcos put on a dotan ard, to Tonmto for $25,000. 182 1-2. Irvington, H. J,, ontpetnt* 5 ^ sions." tail the incident which won for him since landing. ime, are busier than ever in read- and trotters in training with ths "1 think I might get a Uttle 5075 about the intt-racing edict, we pounds sinea Joiaing the Army and 04 am t Miner. 126 MMhsth, f ^ i(~T*lfDtw* ■lued aa FUUI PAVMUNTe If reported to have been already have looked co«eyed. In fact, th* P h o n e . Age, 18-20.... Age, 21-60 pt Brculation. eaya Oorl B. uled with et« geuthesetern Oon- er o f the hnseball ciiampionahip whose pockets ore burning lirtth U. cage captoia, rsfersed a rough ■orih Louis# Beths, a native of PAYROLL taken by the French, Le Luc.” he whole world la bats. One of th* 5181^ Essex oad a rssldsnt « f this city ry, 190, N«w B m< rh# bttatneaa >rTic« on ot oa* loden, chief librarian. The moat ference teams—Mieslesippt. Flori- St. Louis Cards, was a recent visi war wages aid who would toko goiaq hetwoon Wolch Hospital oad day following the Public Records wrote. ."'I was leading, since it woundejl'iICrauls from the anti Check hour you prefer appointment: Us.; Kentucky, Louisisns. State, tiiM « a from «a importaat Job Orlando, Pis-, A ir M m A a othor tor IB jrsoza, 41#d mwtarday in Chicago—Chortsy rirham. $48. |Mnaeit< '■ of §jch ad ^'herwt^r I lopular boo)(s, Roden says, were tor at the Hipodromo De B##d, 1T2. Traatm_n. 4t:, ^ lA ll'll •r.t % l'i>: Win f>e -nileff seems that the combat soldiers, tank ffun ia in the'oame ward with 1 2 -1 ...... 1-2 .... ^-8 ... 8 -d .•••*. 1 looks about the war, including Atsbsms and Tennessee, nnd ne- Amsrfoss 4*«ch in ISnyU-n ’ CitV mod waste bis Ubm to ptay ;ho nigbt, ho told UuM Orlsado play Freeport, N. T„ at tM age of 11)0. Mllwoukas, TJC.O. Tommy James. supposed to be, scouts and L>ad the me. I ’ve been talking to him. EveninB^ Herold PioM. m Worn r eer V errnre in SAVINGS [•eraonal narratives and geograph gotlstknui are under way for s where facing mtUI continue to be roMw Ufcoly will fisd oobm way tp ers; "Nothing personal. Pud. bttt fibs Isavoa three ebUdron, seven 147 1-2. Chfoogov I Dot) Bofferty. iMinf «da wUI b« aaiMiined *iri(i Harrantee Deed platoon’s advance-whUc the platoon He’s from Frankfort-on-Maln. He’s - Kill in and mail to great-grobdeaUdren . and sight 142, MUwonkes. TM O . Benton Jam-s Bui‘hs to Ralph H. Fletch- |e volumae bearing on war tbea- game with Virginia Military In held ThursdayB, Saturdays and spoad his money if it’s only going that's your IsM psrsoBSl sad , toeufACy cannot be fuaran- leader directs the operations from a good. guy. Both legs broken. 5121 graat-groat-graBdeUMNa, i er. ct ux. Droperty on Adams street. .American Red Cruaa, House tk Hale Building stitute. Sundays to a boll goBM, a movta, piijrtaig jrob’rq out,” CoMMm. m (anrIpBflW ^ ■ Tm the middle of the platooiu mtreat- It'S a jirasy world.” , - ' , A- "p a g e
fjiss Shapely. My husband, Wanted Autos— Manager—Do yeu think youfj HOI.13 bVbUV lHI.NG I.n^l and f-ound know enough to be useful in thj told me so liUlv phont you. Muloicyclea LOST-^^^Aci< WACiEr. or. Oak PAr.N’TINa, PAPERHANCil.Na PUK-WAR A-B C oil burners for BEAUTtl-UL ____ office? w QarafieJ atrcet, between St. Jamea and . AN I’ED USEI' «;a KS -Will 0u> i and interior coraling. carjvas ranges and heaters, doubi 7" and ' Weekly or nlgM ratej.. WeJI heal 3 ROOM HRATID apartment ami Classified Sense and Nonsense Office Boy- Sylvia--When I applied for a Cottage, containing l^ills, .draft , any yeai oi iiiooei We will pay .citings. Fred F.. Laiirltien, 3."i 9 ' types. Benson's. 713 Main St. j cd. Conliuiiolis hot water with gar-igc, all uKxlcrii i; invenieiicca .'W AY PJIR Why, I left mjlay lis t place Jpb tha manager had the nerve to card, operator'! ifctrise. Social top prii-es toi well Kepi cars Colt Durant street. Tel. 2-IH88. showoi. N»>ai f t ciu.y'8. Central 2 private entrances. Available the boee said. I knew toe apk If my punctuation was good. Security card and other personal Motors at Oeriiet Phone tJM . lii.AI>Vl AKI'l.K: (•'OH all types j iOI C'lKstnut street. i Advertis^m^wiits Proof ^ BaleejaMUi— Why, this Tlie Things We Forget '^Mlklrcd- What did you Utl Advertisements ut neM and usi-i stoves, combi January 1st. Adults only. 86 effects. Please return to owrner PAINTING a n d pa{>erhanging Birch street, lat. fiooi,/ Phone PEOPLE LIVED Perhaps you iS»n do the other will do' half your work. Those little things we all forget. Perhaps a here ta n«(braver than him? whose name appears in wallet. SE U . YOUK CAR NOW. Cash on Canvas cellinga and wall , paper. nation ranges parlor heaters, oil 1 ,r 6 o M, CENTRAlsLY located. Custonlec^^ine. I’ll take two of And in the end we milst regret. ordinary men, IwUke is braver Sylvia-1 JoUi I’d never been For Hint For Sale ournere and oil burner euppUaa, 5363. y . For Rent fellow's Job better than he can. LJberal reward. . the spot for cleai. ‘36-’42 moaela. John P, Sullivan. Phone 4X60. ‘ For married couple or 3 glrla. Prove it by doing your own Job them. The hearty handshake, words of longer. late for work tn my life. To Sen Brunner’s. 80 Oakland street Tel. furnaces and furnace euppllea, Phone 2-1614 or 47 Cottage S t LARGE ' LIGHT Housekeeping cheer. T o B o j PAINTING AND paper hanging, The-.argett up,n> 01 kndwn qabd To Buy better than it has ever been ns 3191-4486 Open Monday. Tues room, near oua line, well furnish Thieves who tunnelsd .Into a That warm our I Te Towig M« May 1948 bring to you the Joys .Annoanecments day, Wednesday evenings, till good''work. Reasonable. Raymond stoves In town Jpnes' furniture PLEAS.^NT ROOM with private before. FUke 3384. ed aJidv heated, also garage building had their choice of break our fear. you earn, the contentment you de nine. and Heating Store. o6-38 . Oak family. Next to bath, continuous Working . juple preferred Call Puritan Village In 1680 I himself. The pigs did kefep allvs, Those things that curs ail types Beware, vdiing man! Remember serve, and the prosperity that la AM OETITINC UP a spare time street, 8’254. Open every evening Chvstomer- I’d like to see some ing Into a shop ctflUlning pre-war hot water, near btia. 172 Maple J695J__ V i but when they were rounded up nylon hosiery, or into a jewelry of blues,_. this // Justly yours. writing team, aa a hobby. Inter or call 2-0477. ! for slaughter there was seldom thing tn a nev. hat. # When pokin g oi.t your Sweet One; , Lost sad Fonnd 1 Houses for Sale 72 IM Salesman Certainly, sir. Try shop. They chose the hosiery. Arc what we must forget to use. ested ? Please address Herald Box. Business Services Offered 13 Repairing 23 DUO-THERM oil heater with elec FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat. AdulU. 1 de- ' enough pork on one of them to T h e ^ rl who loves to "cut a rug" tric air blower for trailer use, After Oliver Hillman had this one on, sir, and the mirror’s C. D. 8. Natural History Teacher — Jun IXMrr-rBATURDAT NIGHT, gold D. FURNISHED ROOM for 1 or 2, 351 Center street. Inquire 353 FOR SALE—A WELL built houaei ^parted Captain Walling .sUxid I famish more than tliree or four Too often losthas to beat oi\e. bimo«l«t, wt with amethy*t. be RANGE BURNER.S ‘ cleaned. In- PIANO and repairing; compact siae. Benson'#, 713 Main of 6 rooms with all modern lm4 on your ftft. Cuatomer (In drugaioire)—A ior, what do bats do in winter ? WANTED—BY ACTTVR man. 40 atalled and aervleid. Saliafaetlon player piano specialty. lohn on Main atreet Condnudu# hot Center street. Telephone 5539. ^musing for a momenL The young meals for a farmers hearty With Proper Apelogtea —Linwood L. BiisseU. Junior—Split if you don’t oil tween 132 WMhington and Kaat street. Water. Call 6803. , provements including steam hea**^ t mustard plastar. years old, partnership in small guaranteed. Alao gcxKi uaed b\irn- Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street. » tan’s desire to keep company family. ’em. Middle Turnpike. Finder picaec with either coal or oil burnin; ,„ith Harriet had not surprised j The colonial plow was a primi The Other SWe Drug store Clerk (force of I'll walk alone. / business gas station, dairy, etc. ers for aalc. Call 2-1309. Tel 4219 HOSPITAL BEDS FOR SALE or Wanted to Rent 68 habit)—We’re out of musUrd; For to tell you the truth I mrn Jeweler (severely)— Ton owe can S0O8. ------1______FX)R REN T-H EA TED room, con equipment; dreplace and two cai ;iim: he had noticed Oliver’s bash- tive. awkward implement, crude There ain't no use of going thru It Is not too late to increase Box S, Herald. rent, fully adjustable, rates rea garage. House is located in how about mayonnaise? homely: / two installraenU o" that watch. FLOOR SAJMDINU sonable. Call Keith's Furniture, tinuous hot water. Centrally WANTED TO RENT five or six ■fill, sheepish expre.s.sion whenever , in design and ill-adapted to the life grumbling, and feeling blue. Customer—That's sll right. If# purchases of war bonds or to buy LOST—BLACK V E L V rr Upper Laying ana Flnlabing Private Inatructiona 28 located Tel. 3129. ' quiet neighborhood, near school ibe was In the girl's pre.sence. Phe work a t’hand. Because things in this life don’t I don't mind being homely 4159. room flat >r houae, near school. Salesman—These are eapccially But the trouble la you siy?homely two months slow already. some if that has not already been boot, fur trim, evidently taken Automobilea for Sale J. E Jenaen -Pbone 2-U920 Write Box T, Herald. bus and stores. For price w Captain hopetl It would turn out i The agricultural methods of the "pan out" Just right for you. done. Our men In th# fighting by d oj from porch on Spnice If No Anawer—63'29 ELOCUTION—SPEECH problems 1940 WESTINOHOUSE electric terma call .McKinney Brothers, well, andlu hene thoughtuiuus... it...... might...... if 17th ceritury were almost pre Trouble s here, and trouble’s com# strong shirts, madam. Thsy sim too! / fo'rces will be glad to knbw";that. tfvtcx'iL * a I 1938 OLDSMOBILE 6 cylinder — Foreign accents deleted—Pri Wanted— Roomw— Board 62 505 Main street. Phone 6060 o ply laugh at the laundry. I —BUI Fagan. A auspicious wife made a sur •tPeet. Tel. 4609. atove. 41 Strant atreet or call young Hillman .cuuld ever over- cisely the same as those of the to say, but this la true, prise call at he: husband'a office.i while they have been away, we sedan, new paint, dark green, In WASHER. VACUUMS, Electric vate tutoring in reading, writing, 3358. evenings 6304. (come his bashiuliie.^.s toUhe point seventh century. For 1000 years Joy's here too, fifty times as Chistomer—1 know that kind; "I told you those weren't ducks side clean and neat Heater and WANTED-:-BOARD AND room Houhes for Sale 72 How everj'body doves a cheerful Encountering hU pretty secretary, have been doing* our part to see motors, etc., repaired. All parU anthemtic. .eiter writing, pho Toft asking her •to ------marry' lilm. _or. better say. 2000 years — strong aa trouble, and its for had which cams back with their that tn# tools end the weai>ona v4jc were lolloumg—they werg good tires. Price below eeillng. available _24-nour service Charg netic spelling. Th White Studio, FOR SALE— WALNITP FOUR for middleaged, well educated loser - if nobod^^as any bets on she introduced herself and added; P-38s!" 5 ROOM CAPE COD, near Wash I* Harriet was 17, he refiected, there had been no improvement you. —Minnie Goodrich sides spliL are kept flowing to them. Cole Motors—4164. es C. O D Manchester 2-1439 709 2 2 poeter bed, dreaaer, vanity, bench woman. F or particulars call 8867. Lots fur Sale Wife—I'm so glad t<> meet you Main etreel Phont -iao . ington school, modern in every and it was about time to think of of any importance in the cultiva him. mornings or evenlnga and chair, good condition. Tele way, hot water heal, extra large FOR SALE— 1933 Chevrolet sedan, FOR SALE LOT 75x150 at Man-j J marrying. In the Puritan .scheme tior. of the soil. The modern plow, MALE phone 4613, 47 Clinton atreet. lot, garage space for 2 cars. Price the use of fertilizer, the reaper, heater, fairly goo, Manchester. Administratrix. Kenny treatment for pollomyelitii it, an 1 turn it into food. Taicnttville. Conn. ice. Manchester Radio Service. 73 Tel. 3258. months from I cla.ssified as a bachelor, Enoch w a n t e d Birch, mornings 2-0840 the 2.3rd day of D ecem ber. A. D.. 1944 tc give birth to a child. I Frale, who had reached the a ^ It is an interesting and curious A ll hiring done in ncoirdance -...... i______WANTED—ONE EXPERIEACED be and tha same are limited and al Mother and child are doing fact that the North American sttnographer and one girl for lowed for the creditors within which Hartford, Dec. 27—(IP)—Life was of 30 without marrying. UnoA with area atabUlsatlon plan. WANTED—ALL KINDS of elec Marhinery and Tools 52 cplendidly. the law he had to report to the continent lacked so many fruits Full or Part Time. tric wiring and repairing. Any t>T>ing and geheral clerical work. to bring In their rialma against Mid rather complicated for Mrs. Pros and vegetables that are now Apply Chcne.i Brothers Employ e.sfafe, and the Mid Administratrix, la I local magistrate—who was Cap- Apply alae Job given prompt attention. SAWRIGS, CEMENT rnikera. directed to give public notice to ^ e per W. Parkerton, 29, a 'patient in [tain Walling from time to time grown in profusion. Corn was Call 3975 before 7 p. m. ment Office, 146 Hartford Road. milking maehlnea, disc harrows. ereditors to bring in their claims wllh- the Post polfo wara at the Muni American, but wheat and oats ------— a. In Mid time allowed by poating a copy I to give an account of his doing. Dublin Tractoi Company, Wllli- cipal hospital—until two days be [ Walling permitted him to live as -were unknown until brought by l mantle. of th is ord er on the public sTgit post Plumber, St^uunAtter settlers from Europe. Grapes i Colonial Board RANGE BURNER SERVICE. Tel LAUNDRESS WANTED. To enme nearest to the place where the deceased fore Christmas. On the day before I a boarder with Jonathan Brtid- last dwelt within Mid town and by grew wild and in great profusion, | WANTED 6940 after 5 p. m, in by hour. Call 25 Park slreeL Cnristmas eve ht-r baby was bom. Pump Mechanic Lbury and his family, and the Company publishing the same In some newspaper I Bradbury# had to keep Magistrate but th#re were no apples o r , PLUMBING A.VD HEATING re- Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 having a. rimrtatlon In Hid probate' a fine strapping boy. On that day, peaches or pears until the ^ seed ' All types of city homes 615 Parker StrecI WA.NTED WOMAN not over 50. district, a-ithin ten daya from the date f Walling informed of his doings palrs. Also steam furnacea for to rare for infant in m.v home, FOR THE LADIES or men U. S. of this order, and return make to this too, her soldier husband came to CARl. NYCREN land comings and various actlvi- \yai4 broiight across the ocecn and j from singhm up. Also late planted on American soil. Apples i sale. Telephone 2-1309 after .1 p. sch»x)l hours beginning January Aviator large white dreaa muf- court of th^ notice irlv4»n Hartford for the holiday week-end. 15 South St. Tel. 6497 I tics. ALLEY OOP Army of Occupation property, farms and wood- m. 3, Telephone 2-1982. flera. Regular price $3.50 each; WILLIAM 8. HTDB Mrs. Parkerton, a victim of the On one occasion Wailing, with were not eaten, however. In 'arge | Ju d re . quantities; moat of the crop was i Miida and commercial prop oil- price 2 for $3.. or 4 for $5. IM2-rr*44. [the best of intentions. lrie —Every USO; position, shingle or tin Also val Male or Female 37 ties. Continuous hot water. Pri tere.-ted therein to appear and be heard • • • body in the raf»> laughed derisively/ f leys. flashings, gutters. cnini;.eys thereon by publishing a copy of this vate entrance. Central. Phone order In some newspaper having a SomeUmes Welling riKie around when Ike Heimlich proclaimecl: FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Crawl, Pal E. V. Ooughlln. 390 Woodland 3989. circulation In Hid District, five days I the farm, but on thia clear, sun "Why. it's easy to get cigaretSy” i t HAVe YOU A MLATIVE OR Phont 7707 WA.NTED-DLSI. WA.SHKR Cal) before Hid day of hearing and return lit day he decided to walk, so he He walked to a wall whgte a 3801 between 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. make to this Court, and by mailing on G o s h , w h a p a r c ' G r eetin g s. Ga t k s! or before Decemt>er 37. 1944. a copy of su ited out afoot. He was a tall dozen overcoats hung, delvod into VI/MATiS CDOtClN' AROUND ) YcAH--Ti(ERES Legal Notices this order addressed to Mrs. Miller man with broad soulders and a a pocket or two and brofight out HERE , ANVMOW ? TBr 11*0 ROOM FOR MOdCRN PARENTS FRIEND Moving—Trucking— Card, fi4 Wolcott street. Bristol. Conn.; ruddy complexion. His eosturne an unopened pa< k. JOINTS JUMPIN’ WITH US / C O M lM fP TO T - I f 20 Dogs— Hi rds— Pets-----4 L — A-T-A-COTRT OF PROB.4TE HELD and Mrs. Lucy R. Smith. 43 Central uv c/m ec i\iBOP Storage at Manchfutur, within and for the Dis was that of a prosperous colonial They didn't known it was Ike's 0 1 .0 FOLKS' avenue. Waterburv. Conn. of the period knee breeches and ow n c o a t. IN THE ARMED FORCES? AUS'n.N A. CHA.MBEKS tkira- trict of M anchester, on the 23(i day of WILLIAM S. HYDE D^'ceinher, A. D.. 1944. Ju dge. boots which came up to the knees, pony. Trailer van servlet. Local FOR SALE YOUNG rabbit dog. - Pr.-.-ent WILLIAM S. HYDE. EsiJ.. WANNA CRA^L INTO 691 Porter street, ' 11-12-27-44. a waistcoat of scarlet velvet, and So This U the Fellou 1 A knothole! moving, packing and storage. JiidRe. a dark-brown coat of fustian with Dial 5187. of Beatrice L. Whit*' late of Roik Isla^ , 111.—(A»i—The 1944 ifanch^sler in said District, detensed. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD silver buttons. ' He did not wear ■ Poultry and Supplies 43 On niotiun of Roy H. White of 5ald at Manchester, within and for the dis ARE YOU WILLING TO NOr't H AMERICA Van Lines trict of Manchester, on the 23rd day of a. belt „or m-p™....-. suspenders; his- knee Mnnrh»'Ster, Administrator. w p Inc. Coast to Coast moving serv ORDKRED;—That six months from Decem ber. A. D.. 1944. breeches were Uefelt hat with a wide brim /ind a aaerificing everything to achieve victory. _ pf’St nearer to the place where the de OUDEREp:—That the foregoing ap terns repaired, also carpenter: cars, trucks, airplanes, houses. plication be heard and determined at high crown. His scarlet ,6?eat. or j \ ceased last- dwelt within said town and RED RYDER More Urfept work. R. S. Porterfield. Tel. 4752, j tank.s and machine guns. If you by publishing the same in some new’s- the Probate Office In Manchester In waistcoat, was very /long: it; 2-0967, 8746 or 4894. '"ish to receive our circular on paper having a circulation in said pro said District, on the 2nd day of Jan reached nearly to hLs knees. WELL, LET'S RIDE TO RlMROCK bate district, within ten days from the uary. A. D-. 1944, at 9 o'clock (w. t.i By Mm. Anne Cabot ,To obtain complete crochetini . KNOW AKJD these 'terns. Phone 5191 and give In the forenoon, anil th at notice be • Captain Walling / cro.«sed the AND VISIT A CLOTHING THESE MEN AND WOMEN NEED date of th(^ order, ami return make to Gayest thing you've ever seen, instructions for the Hearts an^ . . CARE —THAI’ yoiu name and address Brun gi veil tn all poraona Intereated In aaid barnyard and thy vegetable gar- i T H U N D E R ’S STORE.' OUR CLOTHE* this cfiurt <»f thu notice given. ^red hearts and bright flowers; Flowers Vested' (Pattern Ni ner's, 80 Oakland street, Man WILLIAM S. HYDE eatate of the pendency of amid applica den that lay jw t beyond it. A SECRET.' ARE RUINED.' YO U R HELP! chester. Ju d ge! tion and the time and place of hear are embroidered on the finished 5694) sizes 12, 14, 16 and 18 ai large and tat^red scarecrow stood , H-12-27-44. ing thereon, by publlahing a copy of sweater which, in this instance, is | Included, send 15 cents in Coin In the gard^, but it was ineffec- ! You can give this help by taking part in the production this order in some newapaper having made of navy blue wool and fin plus 1 cent postage. Your Name FOR SALE! SPINET desk, AT A COURT OF mOBATK HELD a circulation In said district, at least tual In v»araing off the flocks of ; bacco ph alternate years. He ab of urgent war materials. We are producing such mate C.\N YOU OPER.YTE of ski.s. 5 1-2 feet long, one man's -t Manchesi»‘r within and for the Dis Ave daya before the day of said hear ished with a crocheted edging of | Address and the Pattern Numbei black-cqated birds. In the spring , stains completely one year, smokes rials and you can help those In the service bv helping us. 26 inch Victor; bicycle. Tel. 6,500. trict of Manchester, on the 23r.*27 place you for the hours you have available. tubular hockey skates, size 9, ORDERED:—That six months from also be obtained — the pattern' home decoration are included. Sene, fired Into the air now and then. Denver, Colo., Dec. 26—(IP)—A work one Sunda.v |»er month the 2!trd day of D ecem ber, A. D.. 1944 Plowing and com planting were thief stole $120 from a Denver ho from 7 to 9 a. m. If .von can two tone. Brand new, $8.95. Tel. he and the same are limited and al Read Herald «Advs. number Is 5810. for your copy. 15 cents. “It’s nice of you l«i s;iy I look like unir ^irl hiick luune- 3005. going on and Captain Waliing. as tel and flung over his shoulders at VOII can help us meet production requirements. Will help pleaNO call .Mlaa -luhnaon lowed for the creditora within which he looked across the field.#; could the clerk aa he departed': ‘‘Give me yyoii see. I’m soiiiebotfv’s jinl back boiiiv, loo, hikI I liope you?" to bring in their claimt against said at the HoapItaL FOR .SAL&-BOY’S hard t ^ estate, and the said Administratrix la see several plow gangs at work. a break—I have a sick mother..’’ my boy friemi is sjiyi'ii}* lluil to some *{irl soinewliere!" tubular hockey skates. Size 6- directed to five public notice to the Olonlal farming was crude, in Telephone 8401. creditors to bring In their claims with efficient and slovenly. The farm WASH TUBBS in said tinie allowed by posting Ccopy ers of that day knew nothing of BY FONTAINE FOX Apply at ChfiH’v llrotlirrs LiiiployimMil OfTi* 5tA9ff-EyEP to this court of the notice given. their hogs run wild In the woods , SPOOKS WAMTA; 5 or 6-Room Duplex EXCELLE.NT SEASONED hard WILLIAM S. HYDE- on the theory that a diligent pig PLA.Y J Ju d g e. could -'pick up enough acorns, or 5 or 6-Room Flat wood, cut- any lengths, delivered. H-I3-27-44. Telephone East Hampton 161-2. one thing or another, to sustain AT A COXTRT OF PROBATE HI^O at Manchester within and for the Dis Ads to The Herald JARVIS REALTY CO. ATTENTION^ Garden— (•'arm— Dairy trict of Manchester, on the 3Srd dsy of OtHco 4113 ReaMenoe 7278 " ecember, A. D.. 1944. . ' ■ / ' ^ Weekdays and Snndaya Product* 50 Present WILLIAM 8. HTDB. Esq., Ju d g e. Soipewhere, in or around Munche&ter, there \»/ soiiieuiie '^whu QUALITY GREENk MOUNTAIN Estate of Ernest W, Dahlquist Ista mRBONDXl FEMALE HELP of Manchester, . In said District, decesis- potatoes In 60 pound bags. Also ed. wants what you have to seUior has for sale something you ara Hubb&rd squash, 2nd siae pota> ...yOa motion of Charlotte M. Dahlquist • . ■ i .... , ■ it. toe# $1.10 per bushel. Frank V. of said Manchester, Administratrix, anxious to purchase.. . . ALDON SPINNING MILLS Williams, Buckland, Conn. Pbona ORDERED:—That six months from W0V the 33rd dsjr of December, A D., 1944 TALCOriTfl^LE. CONN. FOR RENT 7997. be and the some are limited and U- V* 4,'^ lowed for tbe creditors wttbln whirii to' bring In their claims against said OUT OUR WAT Are installing modern woolen spinning frames and will Hooaehi^ld Giwda M estate, and the said AdmliUstrstrix (s 4 '{ . 4-Room directed to give public notice to the Get Together Via Classifieds shortly have openings for a few women. Age, 20 to .30 CHILDREN’S NEW furniture, creditors to bring In their claims with years; iptliimum height S' 3”. Excellent working con Single House tables and chairs, rocking chairs, in said time allowed by posting a copy of this order on the public aign post ditions. Post-war jobs. GckmI wages.! Can swings. ' Also uaed furniture, nearest to tha place’where tha deceas dinette set, chairs, rockers, tables, ed last dwelt within said town and bgr Rates: 11 cents a line per one insertion. 9 cents a line per three APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEIN^, ACCEPTED. bedroom suit and various 'odd publishing the same In some newspaper Albert F. Knofla pieces. Telephone 5187. Austin having a circulation In said probate (AH hiring done in accordance with area stabilization district, within ten days from the date insertions, 7 cents a line per six insertions. Oiambers Warehouse, Manches of this order, and return msJes to *hi« ■ , I plan). Tel. 4386 ter Green. Ope;, daily 1-S. Satur court of the notice given. day 8-12. Evenings, Monday, WILLIAM 8.HTDB ■f— Judge. Wednesday and Friday, 7:30-9. H-l3-r-44. Write advertisement on this Form, pladntc one word in eHch siwee. Onint five average words to each line. . Minimum charge— S lines. Mail with Check— Money Order o r Stamps. mCkEY FINN A Littio Envy LANK LBUNAkD I WON'T BE FOR^ RADAR? GEE. f TEN MONTHS. THAT'S s w e l l ! , i\ i Bet voua MR. FINN! YOU MOTHER w as YOU'LL GRADUATE v SEE. I TOOK FROM THAT SCHOOL ] / v jL \ fROUO OF you IN T h e ••eoov t e s t * WITH A PETTY THAT UNIFORM, I AND PASSED IT — OFFICER r a t in g ! MATTHEW! HAVE SO IM GOING TO YOU s e e n A PRE-RADIO AESIONEO TO A SCHOOL TO 0- SHIFT LEARN RADAR.
They di from the sUeg In C . _ tha' darit os night onto epemy rltacT. ooNi man earrylng with him parti of thia baaooka roekrt gun and rockets, all supplied hjr war l ^ d i . . . dollars. Tbmm men are glMr i have one of tbe toughest ■ilM.AWSU ,