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7,814 doattaned awdemtely eeU to- The Harvard Road Bridge Club Youths Fined met last night at the home of Mr. Firemen Here 1,000 TREES ALL SI^ Mtontar ef the AodH , turning Ibralh ■l«ht. About Town and Mra. Robert Meintoah for an­ tleard Along Street Bnrana ef dretonttona other session of contract Four ta­ In Town Court \ Manchester-—A City o f V U it t g e Charm I » . JobuKm, who h w 45 bles were in play. High scores for Given fcvite And on Some of Manchester** Side Street*, Too L . - CHRISTMAS TREES e(hr oonatructlon In the the evening were made by Mrs. • (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE < itTMt ••ctloo. hM » Malcolm Deacon and Perry Pratt Were Involved in Brawl ^ WHOLESALE— RETAIL AivwrtMag am Vaga U ) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1942 _ nbout muSy to occupy. Expert Fire Fighter That lawyer from New Brltaintcomroutera this bus, which is VOL. LXIL, NO. 57 ^ a n to bo offend tor aole. All n ie Asbury group of the who objected to havLig his client usually loaded to capacity every In North End; Two Grown Locally— Cut as Sold ai th» eoatuaOy type. They Methodist W. S. C. S. will not Frotn London to Tell seated In the so-called prisoners’ morning, was assigned a tripper. I bo flneiieod tbrougb FHA meet for iU Christmas party on box in Town court the other day It is supposed to leave Rockville at Others Discharged. Thursday of next week, but will Of Bombing Raids. got hot under the collar over a 9:17, just ahead of the regular Telepfaione Manchester 2-0625 Sailors Welcome Nation’s “Typical Navy Mother* bus. For the past several days it hold a business meeting Tuesday trivial matUr, It seems to us. John Covensky, 19, of Abby Members of the local Defense Hundreds of respected gentry has arrived and departed from De­ Nazis Show More Savage Battle nos Itoby, who boa been the at 3 p. m. Instead. Fresh Trees— Save Cartage have occupied that same spot pot Square around 9:28. It is sup­ road, Wapping, was fined $50 and d 4 a t the Veteran at Forelg^n Council, especially firemen and costa and William A. Karvellia, 21, ehibbouae at Manchester auxiliary firemen have been in­ and he was the first attorney to : posed to pick up passengers in Won The Chamber-Commerce ever object to having a client Manchester but often times it of South Windsor, was fined $25 haa naigned. Women’s Auxiliary will give an­ vited by the Hartford Defense and costs In a special session of Council to attend a meeting on seated there. barely stops at the Square. The Resistance West other of Ihelr welcoming teas to Certainly persons who are wait­ regular comes along about 15 to town court last’night, for their ■rwta H. F. Stechholc will newconfiers in Manchester, on Dec. 7 at 8 p. m. in the auditori­ part in a fracas at Depot Square um of the Hartford Public . High ing to be tried by the court must 20 minutes later with even stand­ REYMANDER’S FOOD------BETTER. THAN EVER! tf,*! In the Zion Lutheran church Monday afternoon from 3 to 5 Involving two other men and four Cooper atreet at 10 o’clock to- School, Broad, street, Hartford at sit somewhere and they ought to ing room at a premium. ’Those who o’clock at the Y. M. C. A. An in­ alt in some certain place deslgnat- 1 have taken the time to look into policemen. The accused pleaded HAVE A ftOOD 'iTME — DINE AND DANCE! iRow morains. He la a capdl- vitation has also been extended to which mating Edward A. Baker nolo. Of Moscow Now of the National Fire Service, Lon­ ed for those to be tried. It cer- , the situation are going to take the CHICKEN CACCIATORE ffato for the place made vacant by wives of ofTlcers stationed at the tainly wouldn’t be good practice matter up with the proper authori­ Covensky and Karvellia were tlM death of hla father, Rev. Hugo Armory. The Auxiliary has also don, England, Fire Department, both charged with Intoxication.'' Delicious Broilers Roast Prime Ribs of Beef will be the guest speaker. to have them seated among any ties within the near future. What F. R. Stechhola. set the date of Friday, December spectators who might liable to be they would like to know is what breach of the peace and resisting Oysters and Clams Veal Cutlets • Steaks and Chops Forces Stiffened by Air* Southwest Angle Three reels of motion pictures 18 for a Christmas party and there. trip, if any, the extra bus is sup­ arrest after a tavern brawl at 11 Ask Farms Hie ittee in charge of the dance for the soldiers billeted here. of the London fires resulting from o’clock 'Thursday night The two ^ Veal ScaDopine Borne Reinforcements air raid will be shown and there The incident the other day re­ posed to help? If the extra came aamual _itmaa party of Gib-, It will take place at the American called to mind a similar case, but other men in the melee, Jidius ibly. Catholic Ladies of will be a- question period. along at the same time as the -Reds Battet’ Down 20 Legion hall. In this one tl^e client himself ob­ Sulsknes, 24, of ^ u sh avenue, Grow M ore bus, held a meeting last Mr. Baker Joined the London regular there would be no objec­ Tanks, Planes and Gi jected to sitting in the prisoners’ tion, they say. Wapping, and Victor Kovas of 67 Reymander's Rastauraiit Counter - Attacks in Allies Holding Clamp Put toght with the chairman, Mrs. The regular monthly meeting Fire brigade on 29th July, 1920 box. He asked, with a pleading Union street were discharged. Used in What May fohn Shea of Benton street They after being demohlUxed from the Fine Wines, Liquors and Home Needs and dinner of the Retail Credit look in his eye, ”Do I have to sit It sounds corny and sort of con­ Fight Continued In Street Area West of German ffedded upon the date of Wed- Bureau will take place 'Tuesday BrltLsh Army. Having reached iiwthere, judge?” The fracas started in a Depot 35-37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 Supreme Allied Bid ‘Seoday, -Decembei 16, and the cocted to us, but one o f the Her­ Wedge Driven Upon News evening. December 8, at 6:30 at the qualifying standard at the Fire Chief Gordon, the court officer, Square Grill and continued In the Held Rzhev in Push. Thrust Axis Out •lace, the F. M. C. A. Mrs. Her- College was attached to the im­ escorteu the man to the railed In ald staff insists it’s so. He says fcire MacArdle is co-chairman. the Y. M. C. A. street after Kovas had been seri­ Wickard Also Plead* portant Cannon Street Fire Sta­ section of the court and remarked that an out of town girt who has ously battered by the group in­ North Africa; Fi tion in the City of London area. recently come here to work in a Moscow, Dec. — Through Japs From Italy That seat’s just as soft as any side the tavern. Officer Harold German resistance, stiffened For Support of Cot He attended many big London other in this room.” local plant insists that the "sol- Heffron, hearing the scuffle, went ing in Vicinity ■ fires and relates colorful experi­ And, as far as comfort in sit­ diera pick-up station” at the Cen­ over to the Grill and found Kovas by air-bome reinforcements, ton Marketing Quota* Tebourba; No Clue ences during ten years of service ting is concerned, the prisoner’s ter isn’t a success. She maintains lying in the stree^ and the three was growing on the central Strong Patrol Penetrat­ STORE SCHEDULE CHANGES I she has strolled past the station OAKGRIU' in Vote on Dec. 12. General Tightening of ! in the many positions assigned to chair is just as soft as the judge’s. Wapping youths Inside. He arrest­ front west of Moscow today, Given as to Coi i him. Passed exams for Sub- He may not rest as easily in it as several times and not once jret has ed all three and then the trouble -WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” ing Americain Lines Is Censorship Give* Con­ j Officer in 1930 and was promoted the judge does in his, but neither a soldier been, there to pick her but the Russiana announced began. While getting into the po­ Memphis, Dec. 7— driving to hours that we undermine their heaith. In order to get I officer in charge of the Euston street to stop the woman driver. in the cupboard, but she rouldn’t I^aiyellis and Covensky are war haa done away i^th the need "Everyone transmitting corres­ Simultsoeously with this area, was responsible for an im­ T our headlights,” he stated sim­ the Russians:. afUr repulsing all for farm progframs, and that far­ ■ I— I.. .. ■' ...... I Id.. . ------the beach near Buna village. The pondence of any kind or acting as scale action, Rome Snd Bertia orders covered and up the past three Friday nights, our I locate the cat’s cry. both enlisted In the Navy and Ma­ counter-attm^. were consolidat­ advanced Allied positions was un­ portant sector of central London, As she approached her gas m en should grow whatever they intermediarj- for its transmission ported stepped-up artillery meat men and some of the grocers have worked until ply. rine Corps and the latter was or­ ing ca p tu re positions. In fierce der fire from Japanese guna with­ which received the full weight of Are they on?” asked the wom­ stove she heato tha^^ more diS' dered to report for duty Friday. wish, Wickard said. is obliged to show it on demand to ling in toe vicinity of El A| Hitler’s fury. Mr. Baker was fighting which accompanied these Like Giving Factorlea F ne Rein in tbe village all day. censorship officials,” toe German in Ubya, where both toe 1 a. m. and later. an Innocently. tinctly. Opening the oven door While In the attitude of prayer German counter-attacks, 1,800 British Bombers Continue If rive often ordered in charge of other After being told what was But actually, he contended, "to Australian 25-pounders ham­ news agency said. and Marshal Rommel's she found to her amazement that In a north end parklet, Alton H, Germans were reported killed in mered at the mission area Starting tonight, we are going to set up the following important areas around the docks wrong the woman finally declared McGahey of Maple street, Vernon, urge farmen to senp farm pro- (The imposition of stricter cen- Corps have been rushing up the cat was in the oven. The Buy War Savings Bonds one sector and 300 in another. The throughout the night in answer to atore achedale.. . suid the West End during the "Oh, I don’t drive in the evening youngsters bad taken a roasting was arrested and brought to the g n m s and do as they please would forcements for a show-down. worst of the blitz. mid-day commimique reported be like telling factories to manu- To Knock Italy Out of Conflict heavy machine-gun and artillery (Continued on Pago Tea) Today’s commimique from anyway!” Nevertheless at the pan from the cupboard, put the station Wednesday night. ’The two more companies of enemy in­ The following words of hla own command of the officer she soon •at the factun what they please—whether fire. lied headquarters in Africa SATURDAYS: Pinehurst open from 8:00 a. m. until kitty in the pan and then put it in charge against him was Intoxica­ fantry were' wiped out by a scout Japs Suffer Loaaea describe a night near St. Paul’s bad the lights blacked out. the oven closing the door. Fortu tion, to which he pleaded guilty it be automobiles or radios, n - no clue ss to toe course tbe 7Hip p. m. I when it was almost given up for We also saw one car Tuesday unit. gardless of the need for planes, The Japanese were reported to ing was taking, saying nately the youngsters didn’t know last night. Judge Lessner asked Southwest of SUlingrad, the Attack Made Upon Rail have suffered heavy losses in their PleiM note that we close Saturdays at 7:00 p. m. and lost evening proceeding along Main how to start the heat in the oven. the defendant if he had anything tanks and guns.” Europe Feeling New Warships that it waa “continuing.’’ One particular fire which is Russians said' they killed 250 more "Remember,” he warned, “ that New Aircraft attacks on American lines at Cape Supporting Allies planes street without any lights. This Mother pieced together the to M y/for himself. Manchester Builthng* and o f Hitler’s troops in dislodging the Bottleneck Through open at 8:00 a. m. ever fresh in my memory occurred was carrying things too far, we then will be no 90 per cent of Endaiadere southeast of Buna. ed toe enemy throughout youngsters’ story. They were Nothing, sir, except that I have Germans from a fortified position. (R. B. Leonard, war corre­ during the third night of the blitz thought. It turned out. however, playings house and decided to put served 17 H years in the service of parity loan on the 1943 cotton crop Which Germany Sus­ Now in Fight, day. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY: Store open from 8:00 The Germans, after nearly three if cotton farmen vote down Carrier Sent Growing Drive spondent of The Melbourne Her- Flaa for Final Fhsae on Cheapside, one of the main and that the reason for this was something in the oven. They had my country and I have lost a son weeks of the Russian offensive, a. wa. until «:00 p. m., except Wednesdays when well-known thoroughfares in the Loan Assodation quotas. Without quotas, the price tain* Weaker Partner. M^d, said the latest wedge waa Allied commanders were blown fuse, and the driver was seen their mother put chickens in this war.” Judge Lessner sus­ were still clinging to their foot­ city of London. This was the fire proceeding with caution to a near­ cotton is likely to decline and hai^mered through to the coast ed today to have "laid plans otore dosM at noon. and turkeys in a pan and put pended judgment. 955 Main Street hold in the northern factory by American, soldiers supported Japan Claims which threatened St. Paul’s Cathe­ by flUlng station for repair. cotton farmers vvill be caught In Afloat Today Of Allies Now the final phase of tbe T ‘ in the oven so they thought that Thomas F. Kelly, of 30 Bussell suburbs of Stalingrad and appar London, Dec. 7.— (/P)— A _____ by Australian artillery. fletortey ulghta Imve never been heavy with os, and we do not dral. and it was an unforgettable street, temporary boarding place the vise of rising coats and fall­ campaign” at a candlelight I they would have a tasty morsel They are a safe Investment and give you a good return. ently were maintaining some lines ing prices.’’ - (He M d the operation bad been ence in a farm house ktUfiMT I toel ***■ n«ht*'V‘ wUl tnlUet any hardship on our customers. night. The cathedral seemed ab­ roast cat. for nursery workers, received sus­ strong force of R.A.F. bomb- _ " o -i • a -n I nnrwlng au hour totor In ttie morning will give our salespeople We met a local boy home on The more you buy the more you help to defeat the qf communication, but thejr have Wickard discussed problems of difficult one, toe Americans be­ Powerful Battleships yesterday while heavy solutely ringed by fire, and at one furlough trom an army camp. He pension of judgment on payment been unable to Improve their posi-» Battleship Due to Be ers, striking after American Creating striking Lnect 1 iS u e to gut urgatoaed • BtUe before the rush starts In .. .and cut period, the destruction.of the far labor and machinery and, pointing ing forced' -to penetrate swampy raged on in the Tebourbs/-! was in a local men’s funushlng The tin shortage haa struck the of coats for intoxication. Kelly enemy. tions in the steppes between the Launched at Philadd- British airmen carried; Upon Hopes for End mangrove cohntry In toe face of Put in Commission; I • aiiia w 41m Bight overttme worib mous landmark, which is typically said that he was a cook at the to the'tremendous rise in four sectors. store buying a black silk tie. We tobacco people hard, as a local Don and the Volga. , . cj . r* their biggest daylight as- - - heavy enemy fire.) A Reuters dispatch from ‘m hmduesa you are giving ns. British, seemed inevitable. .One boarding place. Aircraft Cjuriers of a^ked him wby be bad to buy one man found out by investigating It’s a Patriotic Duty.. .So Buy AH You Can! In addition to the 1,000 Germans (Conttoned On Page Ten) phia; oeven to sault against the continent. To W ar; Last and De- BatUefront re^rta said fight­ batUe front told of the conf< WALTER P. OORBEAN, Treasurer. period during the night an urgent since we thought they were gov­ killed in the three day battle along message came to concentrate all the contents of a famiUar-Iooking continued the offensive to cisive Phase Is Seen. ing was progressing at Buna vil­ Unique Construction. Heights dominating TSl ernment issue. "Well, i don't know Christmas package of tobacco. Be the Rxhev-Vyasma railroad, 21 Down Ways at Tampa. lage. The wedge was driven be­ strategic communications efforts on saving S t Paul’s, and how true it is but the suppiy ser­ German tanks, and armored car, cnock Italy out of the con- this message actually Inspir^ us ing all out of the "weed” he had Chicken Pie Supper tween the village and toe mission, Tokyo (From Japanese Broad 20 miles west of Tunis, are geant at camp told us they had the temerity to open it, and Santa 30 guns, 15 mortars, 150 machlqe- lict with an attack last night Bern, Switzerland, Dec. 7—(AV— which is a mile to toe eSst, at the- ly held by AUied troops, the to renewed vigor and later in the Food Control By The Associated Press casts), Dec. 7—(AV-The Japanese 'PinchiL rjt Grocc/v^nc: ordered all government issue black with his reindeers and sleigh Christmas Sale gims, 70 trucks and four supply upon one of the bottlenecks In the The growing offensive of Allied eastern end of the Biipa-Gona CO radio said in a broadcast morning St. Paul’s was safe. ties withdrawn because It had been SPEQAL ALL WEEK DEC. 7TH-12TH dumps were deetroyed, the com­ On the first anniversary of the Navy’s official spokesman declare I 302 MAIN STREET Since the last concentrated raids the snow, and all the bright blues rail system through which the Armies, one year after Pearl Har­ battleline. corded in London. decided they were made in Ja­ and reds of the Christmas wrap­ Thurs., Dec. 10, 6-7 P. M. munique reported. attack on Pearl Harbor, America Nazis sustain their weaker part­ bor, Is creating a striking effect Preseure Maintained ed tonight that "a certain number A Reuters correspondent wit J- POST OFFICE ■ ONE BLOCK FROM STATE ARMORY on London the National Fire Serv­ pan,” was the local soldier's ex Advance In Another Sector Job Is Given ice has been formed and all fire ping appeared to view; but lo, and launched its newest aircraft car­ ner. At a cost of nine planes the upon Europe and the hopes of Eu­ Pressure was maintained qn of powerful battleships have been plana tlon. St. Mary’s Parish HaD In another sector of the central (Continued on Page Tea) brigades have been taken over by oehold, the tobacco was in a card­ Ladies* Spring G>ats rier—the U.S.8. Bunker Hill— British bombed targets In south­ ropeans for an end to war. the enemy in other sectors,” an placed in commission” by toe That’s the first we’ve heard of board container Instead of the front Red Army troops “advanced west Germany, which Berlin Iden­ Allied headquarters communique the government In the new By Ladles’ Guild. named for one of the most fa­ Slower moving Armies have re­ Ngvy since beginning toe Pa that story, but in years gone by usual brilliant red tin can! and conducted engagements in the To Wickard tified as Karlsruhe and Pforzheim, placed blitz tactics, but the cre­ said. at service, Baker haa been appointed Cheney Brothers used to make the depth of the enemy’s defenses,” it mous battles of American history, cifiq war "and are taking an ac­ Divisional Officer and Is responsi­ MENU: Chicken pie, mssbed neighboring communications and scendo of events that culminated The Allies now have reached black ties for the army. The silk potatoes, turnip, boiled onions, wss reported. and elsewhere In the nation new war factory centers on the most with the entrance of American beach positions at four places—on tive part.” ble now for a division in the cen­ that went into them came from We occasionally hear the ex­ Men’s Topcoats The German resistance waa most Agriculture Secretary in The spokesman, CApt. Hldeo tral London district which includes pression, ‘TU get it If I have to celery, cranberry sauce, rolls, or laimchings rose to a thunderous direct route from Germany to troops into North Africa inspired each side of Buna and on each side Flashes ! Japan, no doubt, but we didn’t coffee, apple and squash pie. pronounced on the central front In Italy. of Gona. Hiraide, aaid in a broadcast to toe the greater part of the West End beg, borrow or steal it!” There are Complete Charge of crescendo. the Swiss newspaper, Weltwoche, nation on toe anniversary of toe (Lato BoUetlns at tbs (ff) Wlia) know that the Japs had taken to the regions of Velilds Luki and Size of Force Not Gh’cn to write: "Everything points to the Opposing Air Forces were ac­ NOTICE of London in addition to the Eus- the manufacture of cravats. men, and women too, who while Adults ...... $I.M Rahsv, but largs German forces The mighty battleship New Jer­ war’s outbreak that "aircraft car­ tive yesterday. ton district This division which they wouldn’t stoop low enough to . 60o Supplying Greatest sey, waa due to hit the water at The German news agency DNB fact that the war has entered its riers of unique construction, em­ Children to 1 2 .... also were thrown into the path of last and decisive phase.” Fifteen Japanese bombers and Vole Cartridge Flaat Strike is one of 240 through Great Britain steal, will not buy anything they the aggressive Russiana southwest tbe Philadelphia Navy Yard dur­ said there were kUIed and injured bodying experience gained since We regret toHannounce that we are is known as 35 B Division, and is An odd alght on Main atreet the can borrow; and the nerviest ex­ for $ 1 .25 Food Needs in History. ing the day, while at Tampa, Fla., both at frequently bombed Karls­ To Stabilize Eastern Front 16 Zeros attacked one of the Allied Alton, IIL, Dec. 7—(A of Stalingrad, the midnight com­ rear positions shortly after noon the outset ot toe was. in addition considered the greatest fire risk other day waa that of two fellows ample of "begging” or coveting seven warships were to be launch­ ruhe and at Pforzheim, 16 miles Official voices from Berlin say to cruisers and warships of other ben of District 50 of the TTz forced to stop our present delivery serv­ hauling a child’s high chair acroM (Regularly 85c Eiach) mimique said. action ia under way to stabilize yesterday but no damage- waa r i- in the world. we have heard of in a long time Hundreda of Germans were re­ Washington, Dec. 7—(d’)—Secre­ ed and a Navy receiving station to the south east. The Air Minis­ categories, have been completed Mine Worfcen have voted to i the atreet We watched, thinking was when a woman asked her tary of Agriculture Claude P. station commissioned. try did not give the size of the positions on the eastern front, but portel. one after another and have been at The Western Cartridge ice due to the present gas and tire they were going to put the high 1. White coats or^ coats with fur not included in Spe­ ported killed and 40 tanks disabled they do not minimize the driving Allied planes continued recon­ neighbor if she could have the there as the Russians continued Wickard, who grew up on the The destroyer U.S.S. Sigsbee, raiding force, bub-its assertion commissioned.” pany, nnkm officiala chair in a parked automobile. But OLD cial. ' named for thA late Admiral power of tremendous reserves be. naissance and strafing activities today, to foiTW "imnoedlato shortage. ^warded Contract bonea of her Thanksgiving turkey to fo r g e ahead. farm and who believes bread la that It was a strong one presuma­ (Japan ertered, toe war with at instead they went into the new to make soup! And there waa no (Charles Dwight sigsbee who com­ bly meant that hundreda of bomb­ hind the Russian winter offensive despite unfavorable weather. least 10 capital ships apd nine air­ full” compliance with a Garden rMtaurant We were curi­ 2. A moth bag iarg^ enough for two coats, only m the Velikie Lukt area, where important ps bullets in winning that began earlier than expected. R*liaul Raided We can deliver only one day per week For Carrying Mail reason at all why ahe couldn’t have RECORDS the Russiana a n within 90 miles manded the U.S.S. Maine when ers- were used. craft carriers. Although toe was ot tbe W*r Labor Board. ous juat what waa wanted o f a had a turkey of her own for her Must be turned far for sul- 10c extra. war, today was in complete charge she was sunk In Havana harbor 'i'he British announced officially Spokesmen in Rome say that Flying foi tresses raided Rabaul, known to have had considerable Battoelo, assistant reglonal_ of the old Latvian border, the Red delaying counter- actions in 7\inls which will he Saturday* We will appre­ youngster's high chair in a grlU huaband was a well-paid foreman vage If you want to keep of supplying the greatest food in 1898, went down .the ways at that nine planes were lost; the Japanese base In New Britain, warcraft under conatniction, toe tor of District 50, the we thought was liable to be pa­ S. It’s a SAving of 45c on two coats.- Don’t miss it! Army pushed through heavy snow have now checked the immediate Frederick MlnicuccL of 178 Oak in a big machine shop. p l^ n g the new ones. needs in American history: Germans claimed only five but announcement today n(aB the first "catch-all," aald the strike ciate your calling one^day in advance. tronized largely by adulba One of 2l/t> President Roosevelt directed the (Centlaued oa Pago Four) broadcast a boast that 35 Allied danger of Allied attack on Italian (Continued on Page Ten) from Japan to indicate that new begin at $ a. m. (c-w.t.) atreet, haa been awarded the con­ the proprietors of the Garden ex­ (OeatlMwd Page Womr) home soil but they no longer dis­ However all orders must be in by 10 tract to carry the mall between aids irrespective Ot quantity. 49 year old Wickard yesterday to craft were downed In Sunday's units had been commissioned. and be had eo notified WHllaat plained laug^gly, "Don’t you There’s been so much talk about assume "full responsibility for and massive raids against 17 announc­ cuss last year's plans for driving (Jane’s “ Fighting Ships” lisU Davis, chairman of tbo W U L x. the Hartford and Glaatonbury know every high class restaurant that advertisement In last^ Sun­ through Egypt and the Caucasus o^clock Saturday morning at the latest. poatofflces.' Thia la (he second time Manchester Dry Cleaners control over" the nation’s food ed by the R.A.F. five battleships of bnore than 40,- John Steelman, bead of tbo T7i provides a high chair for chil' day’s Hartford morning "‘paper KEMP'S program, an undertaking that Moor Battle It was assumed that the R.A.F. toward the Suez canal and an Jap Is Killed 000 tons and three or four Chl- ted State* ConclUatioa eervloa. that he haa been given the con­ dren?” He said that several that it may well become a collec­ Deeper Probe ... May we have your cooperation ? tract. He waa not a bidder when Inc.- 93 STREET PHONE 7254 must reach unprecedented propor-' aimed its bombs at rail yards and chibu class vessels of 12,000 to family groups had dined there and tion item. 76$ Main SL tions next year in . order to help shops and factories, including anm. (Continued On Page Ten) 15,000 tons, which might serve as Saya Dariaa Dangeroua hia other contract ran out but the hiul children with them that re­ It’s the advertisement by a person who did waa unable to meet feed the armed forces, tbe Allies On Chairman plants, at Karlsruhe and the large- During Riot either heavy cruisers or pocket London, Dec. 7 — (AT — quired a high chair. So one has Hartford department store citing Of Fire Seen and liberated coxmtriea. the neceaaary requirements and scale machinery works at Pforz­ Treasury Balance battleships, as under construction Georgee Catroux deriared SMACHETTl'S been provided in case you want to the selling points of a woman’s Given Manpower Control heim, but the Air Ministry said he was asked to submit a bid, during 1941. Editorially, it com­ that the expedient of Albi take your youngest down there to garment. If you haven’t already In another week-end move to bad weather made impossible any which he did at a higher rate than Republicans Face Fight Washington, Dec. 7— (A’)— The Nine Others Wounded ments that “ the actual number of laboratlon with Admiral dine. seen it you probably win because More Material from centralise wartime authority, accurate observation of the results. poeltion of the Treasury Dec. 4 capital ships under construction is French North Africa shoold his old contract. BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS President Roosevelt put control of MARKET it is being patoed around—even in Charred Interior of As Schroeder to “Go to The Friesland and Hilversum Receipts, $98,433,162.73; expen. As Soldiers Fire at still somewhat, doubtful.” ) ended quickly becoosc A thumbnail sketoh of Manches­ the best of circles. civilian and m llita^ manpower in ditures, $355,428,222.15; net bal Hiralae’s announcement was one on purely military gronada, I 9 9 Summer St. the hands o f Chairman Paul V. Bat’ with WiUkic. Manauinar Camp Mob. YOUR OWN! ! ter iz contained in the new 1942 We Have Over-the-Counter Stamp Night Quh Seized. (pootlnoed oa Pago Four) ance, $5,212,312,765.89. Dorian la dangeroas." At XMAS GREETING CARDS town directory and among other Wonder If there is any truth to (Continued on Page Tea) conference, the Fighting thln;^ there la a paragraph that LOANS TO Service at AU Time* (Continued an Page Four) St. Louis, Dec. 7— —A deci' Manzanar, Calif., Dec. 7—(A*! — authority deecribed the BatU^ From Your Snapshots the stories you hear about being BnUetin! Mon by Werner W. Schroeder, Chi- I One Japanese was killed and nine should make the north enders for­ able to buy your way into a oom- North .Africa as one of Order Now — Supply Llinitodt get that sign, on the Square, Man­ Boetloa, Dec. — A cago lawyer, to “go to''bat” with wounded last night when soldiers, rnilons and cited tbe ndsalon in the Army. We hope It Harvard profeeaor, appearing the forces Ot Wendell L. Wlllkie Gag About Wooden Nickels rushed by a mob of rioting Nip­ chester 2 miles south. The alxUv Isn’t true and it ought to he track­ WOMEN over which Allied Unee paragraph carries a phrase that before aa Inqaest lato the Oo- Quintet Held opposing hlin on ‘laolatloalai’ ponese at the Manzanar relocation Plan to Probe ELITE STUDIO ed down. However, the story does In th oee maintained and the acarolty ot i should settle a lot o f disputes Inez fiN^’s TRY eoaaat Grove alght dob Are, grounds promised • genuine floor center, fired on the crowd. Project bases. persist, and when one sees and auggeated today that offldala battle M balloting approached to­ May Derive Some Meaning Director Ralph P. Merritt said to­ • . • much as it was vnltten by the hears of some of the commissions Fraud Charge Chamber o t Commerce. It reads: "disregard" a report by a fire In Kidnaping day on a new chairman of the Re­ I day. ’ Horse Meat Pot on Sale "Manchester. Connecticut, of being S'wmrded It does make one E realize the prob­ departmeat Beateeaat d»> publican national committee. , The fiare-up came shortly after LEGION BINGO wonder. The story>loesn’t refer to lems o f women who aerOMag ftro prevention coa- j^asbington, Dec. -7—(AT—That-per and 300 tons of nickel would .Merritt asked military police to Boston, Dee. 7- which South Manchester is a 'The party scrap was assured commissions that are really auni' W The New Aero raeat for sale,” waa tbe sign part.” That ought to settle today are stepping into dlrioaa la the ehib aa "good,” Baby, Abducted Last when efforts to seek'a compromise old gag about accepting wooden i be saved annually if ttie legisla 'plaOe toe camp, housing approxi­ Federal Grand Jury ed. It relates to those hureaucrstlc becaaM the bnmldlty waa nickels may derive some meaning tion is enacted, mately 10,000 Japanese, under appeared at a Boston age oM dispute. North enders have men’s shoes— in offices, fac­ choice acceptable to all groupa Summoned to Consid> hoiwe today as Its answer to FILMS been rankled a long time about comiifiaslons that call for s desk tories, and war plants and high aa thq day he amdo Ida OeL 12, Back in His blew up late laat night and Schroe- from legislation which toe House Abundance of Silver martial law. Coinage committee hopes to get The present penny is made of 95 probletn of a developtog that sign on Depot Square that Job In Washington or some other we've arranged our loan ser­ laapeetloa. der announced: Merritt attributed toe trouble to er Supply Depot Case. .TONIGHT DEVELOPED AND city where bureaus of the govern­ ■ iliei I !■ ■ f Mother’s Arms Today before the chamber tots week. per cent copper and five per cent a celebration of Pearl Harbor by shortage. Hanging tn inwa points south to Manchester. 'The vice to meet their needs. 'Tm in tbe fight And I’m go­ books, the meat appeared PRINTED ment are set up. All honor to the Boaton, Oec. 7—(dV-'HM aets- The measure, which haa been, zinc and tin, the committee was the Pro-Axla group among the new directory’s explanation should I f you need $2S to S300 ing to win.” Harrisburgi Pa., Dec. 7—(AT—A like beef carenaeee—oocepd sooth the folks north of the tracks fello^ who has done bis trick the ara of mote material from the Portomouth, O., Dec. 7—(fl— Opposed by WUIkto Foroee passed by the ^ n ate, would auth-1 told, while the five-cent piece Japanese,” Merritt gave tola pic­ 24-HOUR SERVICE or more for a worthy pur- orize the Treazury to put juzt | contains 35 per cent silver, 65 per Federal grand jury was summoned the wvigbt was leas. Thn to some extent. ' hard way and really earned Us ehatrod txitortor o f COeoanut Ten-months-old Daniel Scanlon, Schroeder, HUboIs national oom- ture; pose, such as dental or med­ BINGO about anything it fancies into the i cent copper and 9 per cent elec- today to open (at 2 p. m. e.w.t.) was shipped from a py b in g I LEGION HOME Film Deposit Box bars. But some commUsloiui have Grove nlgbt dub. which waa swept kidnaped at gtm-plnga. waa cinnati FBI office said Mrs. Uoyd Troops had entered toe camp in the east coast and also for ma­ have a friend of Irish nativity who teranoea stamped him a genuine ' posal to change the coins until terials destined for overseas ship­ promptly repaid in 17 earrtad away over the week-end Cremeans, 23, o f Huntington, was may be forced to go to keep response to Meiritt’s eariier de­ thinks that the new point ratioit- isolationist the supply of jingling money for after the wdr are not of toe small- ment, was dedicated Oct. 1. monthly consecutive install- .by a group which included Police found hiding in a rooming bouse mands that toe mlUtary take over Ing pUm means that you can only Every Saturday Night Combined with the WiUkie the public’s . change variety. Attorney General Biddle direct­ Flaee Total 8t,2M Impc menti o f .$l00$ each. 8upL Kdwmrd W. Faltoa. here with the baby and coafeaaed forces were others who had noth­ policing of the camp where police buy a ’lioint” of milk, 6 "point” At 8:15 P.M. Prfiic.’pal opposition has come duties are usually entrusted to.a ed that the grand jury also inquire UtUo. N. Y , Dee. Door If vou require quick, Wltnaaaea already have testified tbe kidnaping from SL Ann’s In­ ing agalnat Schroeder but wanted May Use Cononon Steel Big We Invite You to Try Our BiuineM of lea oresU or a "point” of from the vending machine Indus­ staff of Japanese and CaucasUm into charges by U. S. Oommisslon- Flaee totaUag $$JM6 « whiskey at one time. lunch-fmur service, w e ll be at a fire department inquest that fant Asylum in Cblumbua after to avoid afpUt In the party at Officials who testified before the try and from businesses extenaii^ poMd In Federal eonit i gaseous flamsa and “add” amoke "falling in love" wtth tbe child committee ’’guessed” tost com­ peace officera er'Sidney E. FTiedman that the Men’s Lnndheon* Only 60c ~ —A. Noil happy to serve you then. an costs' in view of what they call ly using coin boxes. Federal Bureau of InvesUgatfon OB two more ef the $1 rolled through tbs night dub al- while empk>y4l at tbe institution. mon, every-day steel, possibly Forced to Beeort to Tear Gar W eve always here. the "trend” away from the New Use o f new and different coins, and Nbval intelligence *Ta«fe ham' have pleaded guU^ to _ 11 a. m*-2 p. m* moat Immediatdy after a eiy o t Police Inspector Thonuui A. Deal ahown in the recent elections. coated with zinc to prevent rust, toe committee was told, inevitably The soldiers with fixed bayonets Prizes Games and mounted machine guna were strung when their investigation charges la eeaaectlen wHh ■ "fire" aent merrwaaakeni in a pan­ Scully of <;^lumbua said Jime WUlMe to not attending the would be used to make new nickels would lead to terrific repair bills AH Foods Styled the Way Yoa Vbo Like Them To Be ALIUB OOrUAM *200 IN •'PRIZES successful in quelling toe early revealed serious offenses (at the tioas of a l$-etate Ir*” icky acrw b t o fa r aatta. Scaakm, 17, the baby’s mother, meeting but is represented by hto and pennies if the legislation , is on many vending machines built wtth aa estimated fit Styled, And At Nominal Rates. (Saoeni As <)aeaa ABm) mactod. atagea o t the rioting, but later as depot) which might lead to high- S ra U T U A l MJDMUM (S) $10.00 gamf:s waa with the Infant in Ports- aaatotant X em . to hamfle only existing incmey. anal “ take.” Max Penny Bingo Starts at 7 :3 0 Sharp nwaonai (20) $5.00 GAMES An liiduBtrlal dwniist baa toatl- mouto’s Mercy ho^iital wberethe Be Good For Party the crowd gatberod Into a mob, e r -a ^ ’’ DROP INTO... ■rib Daaghtar af a Bsvsulb i (1) 150.00 GAME W in Tbe same material, they said, One wltnees complained of ”ae- Charge Made Last Week Plttabnrgh, Pa., waa Sa FINANCE CO. ( 1) $20.00 GAME fted that naarly an saaplea a t child waa treked for a Might cold. Rep. Joseph W. Martin, retiring probably would be used, for toe vere intenial damage” that would they were forced to resort to firing Boru wma a VaU. at MaarhaMar a barrage of tear gas. Friedmmi, 46-year-oId practic- and Joae^ D. Klrzton, _ OaBy, ■tata Thaalav BalMlap deOoratlons be tasted after tbe die- Suran said Mrs. demeans and dudrman wtio had figured iwoml- three-cent pieces which toe bill result to tbe machines if they injg lawyer and 17. S. commlaaiao* $76$. SOS to ho w o ton^ Free Parking THE GARDEN ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR! aster boast lato flame when c u t Chapman, $0, both were nsntly as peace-maker tn the late would authorize to relieve tbe jammed on a steel nickel and The gas dlsperaed tbe mob, hut • A .iL t o 9 r M., 04 1 the rioters reassemble^ soon after er for 11 yeare, made tbe charge ■HO. Ohnrgoa agtojwt 18 HMal. to tfee tovtas af Ms Biatoh was aMdlad to Vtmaa, i charged with kldniMdng under nli^t oonferencee, $eid "a d loog ae preanme on pennies. the diagruntled patron started onto were dropped uMto RESTAURANT AND GRILL Ample Puririug in Rear of Cluh, Offlcialz at the mint estimated batterlnf away to got his fiickel 15th Game $15 840 Main Street pis tor W Tsara (OMribHH* ea Tea) (OMrttMMS oa Pace Xm > total etorted loat 18$ Ghuteb Btrsrt, ilaitlstf^ i (C « rasa Fa«i (« I that m en than 6^600 tans at y I r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.^yANCHESTEB. MONDAY, DECEMBER 7.1941 PAGE 'i'UmSE- KANcnBamsA svsm ito nfiRAL.0, uajnuhester , c u n n . Mo n d a y , DECEMBER 7,1941

equlpmant R may bo too far from entirely satlsfaetory. ‘H m wardcEM Men Over 38 lerry Xmas to Hitler— Btis and Sedan Registers Twice for Draft a box. By having the oars aqulp- were given general Inatruetions Wapping New Sodality Time Changed Uniforms Feminine with the trimminggr htihi District ped with a tworway radio the nsc- Columbia • and explanations of the question­ Rockville The gltp^------wiaate kitchen fata. essiuy help could be called and Mlaa Gladys M. Bice naires which they will soon olrou- blra. W. W. Ofoat Lewie a . Chapmaa The wra^inga—wide-mouthed tin can. Meet in Crash Then He Fails to Repoi tha time saved would prove of 87V U . WUllmantIo IMvialo late as a check on blackout and 7394. blaiicbester Tp Be Formed 96. BockvUle ForVac^ition The afioresa------meat market ly Use Radio| much value. air raid preparations. History for 1942 The ineasage------fats make e^losives. Tha present equipment of the Mrs. Hsniy Beck, postmiatreea, Those Asked to Appear Bvmty pound saved by American housewives heipe the United Smaller Car Damaged Hartford Dec. 7—(XT—Alleg-^wich: using his own name,- The farmers of Hebron and Co­ wss called to Stamford hy the Mra. May F. Bdrber, o f Foster South Manchester fire depart­ lumbia, who have been participat­ iktiona. ed to have registered twice for again under the second draft j Board Goniridering ment, according to the report of death o f her cousin, M ra Charles street, has getumed to her home, Impressive Ceremonies Schools to Qose a Week s ^ - i _____ 1 r'avKa nn torms. Their outfits are of light But No One Injured in ing ip the Soil Conservation pro­ Need Wardens V n r i - I J o I o r e o l» a r b 8 , o n - decorated on their shoul- For Induction Told to Hitler Wont like It! the draft, the last time under a Rensselaer, N. Y„ using a the auditors, is valued at 1129,330. firkins Whits on Thursday of last after spending a few daya with Tomorrow Evening at Earlier So That They . , „„ tioua name. In the present ac ladon of an Aux- gram, had a well attended meeting week. Substitute Carrier, Clayton Services and Slacks ; ders and overwae MPS with a fan Ignore Order. South End Accident. false name, Walter Dempeey, 39, New Britain employer The house and equipment at No. at Yeoman's Hall on Friday. eve­ friends in Cambridge, Mass. 3's house ia valued at $10,900; No. Hunt, covered the rural delivery S t . For Rockville 1 shaped insignia o f nine colors— New Britain, ia held here In $500 hia bail. System. ning,. Joseph Barrasso of OiHad The funeral of Mrs. Henrietta Bridget's Church. May Wodk in Stores. 3’s at $40,630; No. 4's at $33,930, route, and the regular carrier, ------f F or Factory W ear each color representing a dlffer- Hartford, Dec. 7— — A Connecticut Company hue for removal to New York Dempsey was first pick^ was elected chairman of the group, Parmsiee , widow of Arthur ^ branch o f the Army. driven by C. C. Kibbe, going (wuth the fire alarm system in No. I’s Raymond Lyman, was in charge The newly organised Children of Defense Council Issues T h e Board o f Education has over 38 yeara old who have state to face charges of falling. locally during the recent nrtarinnira t t tba South ] Charles Oerman, vicachalnnan, of the postoffice. Smith of South Windsor, waa held CiOmmon on streets. civilian employees with the on Main street at 11:30 th’s morn­ to report to his board there. Hill "parachute scare” when house at $43,930, and the chleTs and Clarence Rathbun of Htbron, Mary of St. Bridget’s church,will complied with the request of the advised to sppesr 'for Induraon on Year of War Brings f i r * D M riet ua- The cold weather of last week Wednesday at 2 o’clock, from the ------. . . . armed forces are going into unl- ing struck a Chevrolef sedan driv­ Subsequent to a hearing be- was unable to produce draft car at $1,300. committee member. Alternates for hold a receptioii and Inatallation Call for Volunteers; Manchester Chamber of Com­ made some of the more shallow home of her grand-daughter, Mrs. Bv Ruth COwsh ’ I form. To begin with their are the any day beginning todajr can ig en by Rd))eFt M. Alexander, in fore U. S. Commissioner William pers. Released at thal time, •ouMdmtlon InitaUln^ a ra- All the fire fighting equipment this committee are A. E. of officers at the church tomor­ merce to close the public schools at No. I ’B houae ia owned by the ponds safe for skating, and the B. O. Pelton in South Windsor. To Start New Class. ' W A F S — the Women’s Auxiliary nore it says a spokesman for the front of the Johnson block. J. Wholean, Saturday noon, or­ waa picked up the other day » at the flra houMs and of Hebron, and Joseph Szegda, Lu­ Rev. Truman H. Woodward, pastor row ev«ntng at 7:80. Itav. Dr. John a week earlier to aUow jropUs to company and not the district. young people enjoyed a skating 1 Ferrying Squadron. Under com- Connecticut SUte S;elwtive Serv The sedan was being driven ders halting the drafting of his ,Weat Hartford, again without ; I aquipplng: certain cars o f the cius W. Robinson, wdb chosen del­ o f the First Congregational Glynn, aaalatant pastor ol St. work in the stores during the dame, you uniform! New Names to Fore party oei Oerman'e flond ia W est Mary'a church, o f Baat Hartford, RockviUe, Dee. T.— (Special)— 1 mand of Mrs. Nancy Harkness ice headquartera. south by Mr. Alexander and look­ age clasa were announced from sessing satisfactory document jlWMBt with a two-way radio egate to the county convention and church o f Bast Hartford, oSlctat- Christmas vacation. That’s the feminine history of street Friday evening. will deliver a sermon at the start Additional Air Raid Waidens are Lov^ young attractive wife of Local draft botu^ officially were ing into his mirror, he aaid, he did Waahlngt'on, but how Dempaey’a Dempsey said he enlisted unfl Robert Foote, of Oilead, as alter­ Instead of ^ e schools -dosing 1942. rVlM M ed fo r thla ia apparent William Oerhardt, selectman •d. o f tha ceremonies and this will be needed in Rockville and anyone Col. Robert M. Love,’ deputy chief informed of yesterday and K n o w n Be.Pacific is linked that of not see any car within any dis­ caae Will be affected was not im­ age in the last war when he there ia a atm alann or nate. on Thuraday, December 24 and re­ On that fateful December Sun­ dome Heroes ivnown ne- ^ ^ vandegrift, com- 15, serving two years ,n the Net) Tobacco Growers from Colchester, visited the Oo~ A son waa bom Thuraday to Mr. followed by tha Induction o f the wishing to assist the Civilian De­ of staff. Air Transport Command, men comlngyUnder the directive tance of him. He started -to make mediately known today. Mr. CroBsmon o f the University opening on Monday, January 4, day a year ago a woman in uni­ jja a boa alarm anawered by one lumbia Obeervation Poet on F ri­ and Mra. Harold Hart of Wapping new members. Members o f S t fense work in this manner Is ask­ a small group of women pilots, were, this ^okesm sh said, being H a r b o r ; mandant of the United Statca a U turn as his wife, who was with It was revealed at the hearing He is now out on parole fr of Connecticut gave a talk on the they wUl close on Thursday, De­ form on nn American street wax a fore Pearl Masaachusetts prison authorit the companies and the chief, Are Now Sorting day to get suggeetiona for the new at the Manchester Memorial hospi­ James Sodality will be special ed to call the Defense Council of­ have trained at New Castle, Del. notified t ^ they need not appear 1 # Marine forces in the Solomons, him, was going into the Gas Com­ Where V. J. Sacco, assistant U. S. aai^ be need to r additional 1942 Income tax for farmers; and fice, 632 and register. cember 17 and reopen on Decem­ novelty. But now there are: Swanky Oray-01«en Outfit Others Famed for notably on Guadalcanal. Vande- pany’s office to pay a bill. attorney, appeared for the Juatlce in connection with a case inyoIv| moving pictures were shown of poet which the town cC Oolohester tal. Mra. Hart was before her mar­ guests of the new church organi­ for indu^on. ie planning to build. Those who have been serving as ber 28. They will S;^in close on The khaki uniforms of the While the girl pilots learned . !• U . KFiG knows the Japanese from the He was well over to the east Department that Dempsey regis­ ing a charge of robbery watersheds in New York state, riage, Mias Eleanor Stead, daugh­ sation at St. B ruit's. Questimed concerning . the Beautiful Ceremoav assistant wardens will recslva January 1 and reopen on Monday, W A A C s . . . the blue uniforms of what the Army expects of a fer­ W a r AC C O m pIIsnm enlS time he commended a Marine gar- side of the road and had passed tered under the first draft in Nor- armed. The Wet Spell Of two weeks ago and the meeting closed with a dis­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlaa Stead statujKof men over 38 who have Following the sermon oy Rev. training shortly at a special January 4. Thla wlU give the the “Waves.” of the "Spars” . . , rying pilot, they wore blue denim rison in north China. the double tracks when he was hit. Ptnaonal Notices | gave tobacco growcfs an oppor­ cussion of the milk situation. of Wapping. beei/inducted and are now on Glynn, Rev. Jamea P. 'nmmins, course, following ^h lc h they will same number of dam vacation aa the crisp white uniforms of Array overalls that sometimes got quite thjelr pre-service furlovigh, the of- By Jaroes D. White Doolittle Well-Known H»» rear left was struck by the tunity to take down their crops. The incoming officers of Colum­ Harry P. Files is spending the was in ths schedule drawn last and Navy nurses . . . the gray- right front of the bus, the bus Manchester people working 13 aetor of St. Bridget’s and Rey^ receive their arm^bandii. A ll those greasy. But those who have fin­ ial replied that all decisions in Washington, Dec. 7—(^P)—A year Few names are better known to The work of sorting is now being bia Grange .will be Inatailed by Ira vStafford Springs week end with his fam ily at the July. uniform-s of the girls in the ished the course and are on the driver having pulled well over to Hartford desiring to donate a pin( Ia Mamoriam Rtarshal Filip will receive the serving in this capacity ara re­ liuch cases must come from the of war haa graven deep in Amer­ the American public that that of carried on by many of the grow­ Wilcox at the meeting on Wednes­ home of his son, Judson O. F iles minded that only air raid' wardens The change tn the vacation pe­ Ferrying Squadron . . . Red Cross job are entitled to buy a swank his left to try ,|uid avoid the ac- ' of blood. torlnv memory of Mrs. Annie, lers who are not aelling in the golui O. IfaMa young ladles into ths society. Thla Army. ican history the names of Mac- Maj. Gen. James H. (Jimmy) Doo­ Manchester day evening. The installation sup­ He came last Friday from Boston, part of the ceremeny le beautiful who are properly certified are riod at the locaT achoola oontorma uniforms . . . the slacks of girls in gray-green outfit of 3 pairs /6f cident. Nobody was hurt. lake: bundle as they did In the past. «n . Biaasrt (Honorable discharge for such Arthur, Doolittle, Halsey, Eisen­ little who led the April 18 bomb­ per will be served at 7 o'clock lin- Maas. covered by insurance during their with schools in Hartford and Mew the factories. ' slacks, 2 skirts and a hip-lei Mr. Alexander is the oldest There is now a demand for aort- and tmpreeatve and it la sxpected men already in service is a pos­ hower, and many others. ing expedition against Tokyo and am the lend of arlef end troable der the direction of the following The I-adlsa Aid society o f the that the church will be, crowded time o f duty. As the wardens Britain, where there was a like By the thousands, in this year jacket. automobile clrlver in town, having I the land of aeeee and rest; era, slesrt and tiers and In order sibility, according to the new presi­ Wnen bombs dropped on Pearl other Japanese cities. Doolittle, In The War Stale Hospital committee: Mrs. Beatrice Nuhfer, The Borough court of Btafford Federated church Christmas party when the new aoclety ie formed now assist in the traffic control, situation. since Pearl Harbor, women have But the uniform craze is not atarted to drive as a te.ster for the id haa taken our denr Mother to secure this help they are offer­ Springs has served notice that In dential order, if these men can Harbor some of our -braided recently promoted to major gen­ » the plaee of bappineie. Mra Mary Hutchins, Mrs. Horace la to be held at the horns of Mrs. for the flret time. Rev. Filip has this ia most important. Wkrdflhs gone Into the uniforms of the mili­ limited to the grirls in th4 formal Pope Hartford (Company in 1907. ing a higher wage than formerly the future, violators o f blackout serve the war effort better as heroes Were already known; many eral, is now leading our A ir The Manchester Chapter of the Holt, Miss Harte Field. Mra. Vir­ Emily B. Collins,'December 16. A bean director In charge eince the who have been serving and who tary services, and by the millions military outfits. A t the various He - also waa well known as a Patients FU ai^ are also advertising a five regulations during an air raid civilians.) others have become household Forces in the North African cam­ American Red Ooas ia planning to r Battered BO and murmured low, ginia Liewis, Misa Shirley Trythall, Christmas dinner will be served at organisation waa formad at St into slacks in factories and on Army posts the clviliM girl em­ bjcycle road rider, being consid­ it at last you had to go; day week. alarm test will be fined according wlah to attend this class are hsk- The future policies and functions paign. He has been known for 20 Mias Carol Lyman, Mrs. Martha Bridget’s. ed to notify the Defense Council. Ernest Steinberg farms. Legions, have put on the ployes are meeting aha calling for words through fresh ifiilitary and ered the best In the nation when start a new class of nurses' aides r Ood alone knew what waa beet to the local Borough and Town 1$:80. o f local Arm y and Navy enlisting years for spectacular performanc­ j OMlod yen Home to it>ve you Tibbits, and Mrs. ^ t t y SneadI Oftloere .tai Charge uniforms of the American Red designs and bids / o n imiforms. naval accomplishments around tbS he was riding. on January 4th and anyone be­ Newtown, Dec. 7—(fl’ i—A tTfq Fire Damagee Church - ordinance adopted by Stafford A number nave signified thsir in­ stations, whether they shall con­ es as a civilian aviation pioneer* raat. The third of the clinics for In- The following young ladles will Cross, the Office of Civilian De­ Women in the Oi'dnance depart­ world. of thinly clad patients from ettisena some months ago a t a tention o f attending the class, but Now Lieutenant tinue or be curtailed, were describ­ In the same breath are now tween the ages of 18 and 50. who noculatton against diphtheria will act as offlcerr for the coming year fense, the American Women’s Vol­ ment in Philadelphia have adopt­ MacArtbur Most Fannoua Fairfield State hospital includln and Mra. Reuben W. Bronke. Waterbury, Dec. 7— (JP) — Fire town meeting. The 'ordlnanoe Im­ more are necessary before the ed as "definitely Arm y ana Navy mentioned two new military is physically fit is urged to enroll. y. and Mrs. Sherwood F. . be held at Columbia Center on and will be sworn Into offIcs by class can be started. untary services. ' ed a smart oUVe drab uniform. matters which are yet to be set­ Most famous is Gen. Douglsis names, those of Lieut. Gen. Disaster Group Joseph Koches, .36, of Stamford of undetermined origin heavily poses a psnaltv of not mora than were being sought today by state Wednesday, Dec. 9th, from 9 to Willington Rev. Francis P. Breene: Stephan- Charles A. 2i,vloker Solve Clothing Problem Girls in the Signal corps favor tled.” MacArthur, who comes from a Dwight D. Eisenhowci, comman­ Application blanks can be obtain­ damaged the sacristy of St Fran­ $30. To date the court has been Fort Banning, Ga.— Brneat W al­ lo<'al and auxiliary police. Card of Thanka 10:80 a. m. Children who have not Mies Jeanie EL Okorek ia KrieakI, Bernice CervinI, Jane Charles A. Zwlcker, 84, of The record of women’s increa.-(- blue. There was no official informa long line of military men and by der of U. S. Arm y forces in the ed at Red CYoss Headquarters, cis Xavier's church here this noon. lenient, has remitted the fines in ter Steinberg, Mancheeter, Conn., To Hold Meeting Koches, fleeing for the 12 „ Anna Martinaon and relativee yet been vaccinated for smallpox Nackowakl, Louise Shea, Barbara Windermere avenue, died Friday World W ar H is putting a vast the end of the First World war European theater (which means House & Building, 953 Main I to thank their fiiende and The Sacred Host in the altar the caaeq of five residents who was commissioned a aeoond Uau- Ingly Important role In the war la tion concerning any possibility time; John Mizek, 23, of Tr will be given an opportimlty for Cratty, Helen Warrington, Mar­ number 6f women workers In fac­ was leading the Rainbow division. North Africa just now) and Maj.- street, Room 14. For information bhors for the klndneeeea they tabemacls was removed by Rev. pleaded guilty to failure to com­ Willington young men who while on a visit at the home o f his tenant in the Army of the United one of uniforms— and more uni­ that the Merchant Marine might b)ill and Carl dc AsLe.izo. 24, this at the same time. garet Napoli, Dorothy Outaner, tories Into trousers. A committee World War 11 found him com­ Gen. Mark W. (now a lieu­ phone 6637. . ostonded during the long ill- James J. Sullivan, curate at the ply with the blackout regulations have passed their 18th birthdays son in Woodhaveh, L. I. Ha waa States today upon successful com­ forms. They solve the clothing secure its personnel through the Hartford, Dec. 7 — (/P) — Red Newtown, escaped Iro n the Ir I of Carl K. Martineon, who died The Parent Teacher Association Ruth Patton, Stella TankowakI bom in Now York and came to problem — "What to wear to of safety apparel in the Small new manpower pool, but state manding American Army forces tenant general at 46), commander Crosa disaster leaders will leave The importance of thia work trd. They alao wish to ao- church. Other sacred vessels and during a teat air raid. Both Judge will register for selective service pletion of tne Officer Candidate tution last night through a hi ia planning to have Misa Ruth and Marjorie Clay. Rockville in 1905 from Milwau­ d Arms department of the Frank- headquartera expressed an unof­ in the Philippines, where he had of ground forces in the same thea no "mark for error" if a disaster cannot be too greatly stres.sed at Pledge the beautiful flowers and vestments were removed to safety Joseph M. Ronsitcr and Proaecut- In the United States, at Stafford Course at The Infantrv School at w ork?” — I a day of intensified room window after which th Gamble of Windham Street school A t the conclusion of the cere­ kee. He was baggage master for fordd arsenal has ruled as required ficial opinion that the organization gone after serving as chief of ter and who made the secret trip such as the Coconut Grove fire this time, for the Army and Navy I of sympathy. In the time of by Rev. James A. Broderick, pas­ ing Attorney William M. Krug Springs, beginning December 13. Fort Beiuiing. L t Stelnbarg la activity. They give a sisterly feel­ slid down a rope made of ahc< borsaysmsnt. faculty as speaker for its pro­ monies the entire group w ill sing for work hours slacks, a tuck-ln W'ould probably go on getting its staff in Washington for five years. by submarine to North Africa be­ ever occurs in central Connecticut. are calling hundreds of our grad­ tor and Rev. David M. O'Keefe, feel that five warnings ara euN Announcement is made o f the the Chicago, SL Paul and Milwau­ the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Brneat ing o f women serving together. Hospital authorities repor Hr*. Anna Martinson. gram Tuesday evening In addition “Holy Father We Praise Thy kee Railroad company for 18 blouse, low-heeled shoes and a men the same way as it has done When he was transferred to fore the invasion to "fix things A one-day school designed as a uate nurses into service each The Swanson ttamlty. curate, assisted by firemen and ficlent And that from now on tha marriage of Mrs. Theodore Mor- Steinberg of 70 Benton St, Man­ Some are getting new uniforms. that Koches waa wearing a ba to the exchange of Christmas Name." visored cap. in the past. Australia his epic defense of Ba­ up" with France's Gen. Auguste refresher course for those direc­ month, which leavea our civilian Tbs Skoos ramlly. policemen. penalty must be exacted. rall, formerly Miss Alice Ward, to years. Besides his son, he leaves chester. Others are putting on the civilian robe with little clothing under gifts. a daughter, Mrs. Leila Zwlcker Out in Chicago at a machine taan was taken, up by Lieut. Gen. Nogues. tors who would take charge in dis­ hospitals to carry on with skele­ The sewing committee of the lo­ Howard Blake of Hartford. Nov. The new Ueutenant enlisted tn uniforms laid aside by men. You neath; Mizek,*t)iey said, waa About 40 air raid wardens of the Griffin of thla city, and three see girl telegraph messengers . in company that has a war contract, Jonathan M. Wainwrlght, who Longs for Front asters will be held in Red Cross ton nursing staffs and nurse's cal Rod Cross chapter has com­ 3Sth. She attended church and the army on December 8,1635 and tired in a jacket and a pair town attended a meeting called by grandchildren. Jackets too big for them— elevator women workers organized them­ made the Japanese pay the utmost headquarters here, Tuesday from aides are trained to relieve thia pleted 73 Mt bags which will be social aotlvitisa at the Willington served with the list Inf., Hawaii. A native of Texas, Eisenhower shorts and DeAscenzo, grey trou Chief Air Raid Warden. LaVergno shipped to the men in the aer- Bolton Funeral sarvioas were held at 7th Inf. Wash.. 603rd T. D. Bn„ operators in coats made for broad­ selves into the Women’s Ordi­ M anchester for what they got and who Is now chafes at his headquarters and 2 to 6 p. m. to review problems of situation. era and a jacket. f s« wtn be, you try oar la n - HUI church years ago, her parents \ if Williams, at the town ball on vlcea. A meeting o f the Red Cross tha Xaither A. White Funeral Calif., bafors going to CSlefir Osh- er shoulders. nance workers— the W OW s—and a prisoner of war. longs for the front. "Hell, I'm not registration, information, feeding, The training is given gratis by Thursday evening. Mr. Williams being members. Mra. Clyde MarahaO adopted for . their work outfit isrvtos, far. wttk m wstfc m Motor corps will be held Tueaday PhoM 4083 Home Sunday evenitm at seven dldate Sohoth Red the sick in her own home. Liver Bile If— I JIM doa aawrdl town as It is Impossible to pur­ Red Cross room on Mdfai atrset, a patient in the Johnson Memorial have failed to pay the tax on their Civic'Betterment Bteeting Park Hetel Bnnw outdone by the W AACs, the From the women’s bureau in the Tomorrow I Maj. Gen. George C.' Kenney co- emerged on the other aide of the Cross officials for the North At­ Enroll now for the clasa start­ OONSTIFATIDN with lU headai chase sirens now and the present Wednesday and Thursday. There hospital at Stafford Springs, has cars. According to statute the The Vernon Civic Betterment "W aves” or the “ Spars” — no, j department of labor it was learn­ Award Arm y and Navy E, Pio- ; operate with naval forces in the world is that of Lieut.-Gen. .Toseph lantic area. ing January 4th and do your bit mental dullnen, half allee feeling < method of sir raid warning is not will be a general session on Wed­ returned home. tax collector must file a list of Weetfleld, Mass., Dec. f —im — ma’am. * ed that 4,000,000 women now are neer Parachute Co., at S ta te' Chairmen and key persons in lo lielp your country win this war. result when liver bile doesn’t flow fi CASH AND CARRY Association will hold their regu­ I Solomons. W. Stilwell. peppery commander of every day Into your Inteatlnea. So < nesday at 7:30 p. m. and two ses­ The Willington H ill church choir such persona with tha state. Col­ lar meeting at the DobaonvUie Between 30 and 40 guests Bed to Just a year ago the Arm y and ! in war production, whereas a year Theater at 3:30. | Work Under Terrific Pressure U. S. Arm y forces In China, Bur­ tha disaster committee setups in Dr. Edwardi’ Olive Tableta to In ago there were but 1,400,000 in I SPECIAL sions on Thursday. rehearsed at the home of the or­ lector Maneggla will file the list schoolhouse thia evening. There safety today as fira destroyed the the N avy were masculine domains. Christmas Sale and baked ham ; Ultimately responsible for ma. and India. . the 18 towns represented in the Manchester Chapter is planning geftlle yet thorough bowel movema Put the Blaat Now there are women in Army defense industries. In all there i The military funera' of Arthur ganist Mrs. Joseph Dimock, Fri­ for Bolton within the next few wig be election of offlccra and a Park hotel, Weetfleld’s principal 8uppe,r, North Methodist church. \ everything that happens to our A t the time of his promotion to Hartford (Chapter halve been in­ a Manchester Day at the Blood Olive TableU are wonder/ul to stir i U% DISCOUNT ON In Blaat khaki and N avy blue. are 15,000,000 women employed liver bile lecretloo and tone up mu J. Frazier, 31, former selectman day night In Moose Meadow. days. 'Those who have failed to re^ rt on the committee in charge hostelry, nro Chief WtUlara F. Monthly meeting and dinner, armed forces everywhere is the lieutenant general “Uncle Joe” vited by John A. North, disaster Donor Center in Hartford. Janu­ Fumaoest Started by Mrs. Rogers compared with 12,600.000 a year Ur inteatlnil action! Follow label d ALL and veteran of World War. I, was Th$ five local girls are not bowl­ pay their car tax w ill be unable to of the organlution of a group of Clark estimated the loaa tentative­ Retail Credit Bureau at Y at 8. thanked his staff for their congrat- committee chairman. ary 27, for the convenience of held Saturday morning at St. Ed­ The innovation was started by ago. high command of the Arm y and , Uoni. 15f. 30i, eof. All drugstores. PAIOLT BUNDLES ORDER COAL ing in the Industrial League obtain markers for the car for the young people. ly at $40,000. Wednesday, December 9 Navy. Though not so vivid in uiatmna and remarked: "Th'“ high­ ward’s church with Rev. coming year. Taxes may be paid Severel of the resident guesta an ultra-feminine little woman Women are going into jobs Dinner and Christmas party at matches tbia year at the Lucky Parent-Teacher Meeting heretofore not opened to them. the mind of the general public aa er a monkey climbs up a pole, the AND COKE L. Chabot officiating at the re­ this week at ths home of the tax were survivon o f the Van Deusen who is seldom seen without a Hotel Sheridan, ' Daughters of Krock 4)rgaiiize.«i Strike alleys in WUlimanUc. They The annual Christmas paHy of The Brooklyn Naval ship yards some of the more spectacular field more you can see of his backside.” NOW! quiem masa. 'the bearers,' mem­ collector on Andover road, Inn fire of 1036 which claimad fresh flower on her shoulder— Isabella. Try O ar Superior IN SMILES formed the team Nationals last the Longview Parent-’Tsacher As­ for the first time in .ts 141 years leaders, they work under terrific He is the only foreigner ever chosen $WIUIAM P. bers o f tha Strazxa Post, Am eri­ listening Poet ■even lives. Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers of Mas­ American Legion Home. 10 to More power to y o u .. .nMte pow­ year but gasoline and tire ration­ sociation will be held on Monday history is taking on women aa pre.ssure at headquarters. by Generalissimo (?hiang Kai-Shek New Corporation It In Mr. Qulsh'a desire tn help can Legion wars Jack Donaldson, Boltonltea on duty at the Lis­ Although firemen confined the sachusetts, who in World W ar I 4:30 p. m., work on Red Cross sur­ Dry Cleaniiic Senicel ing have caused them to drop out. evening at the Longview achooL welders. Before Pearl Harbor leas Gen. George C. Marshall, chief to t)e his chief of staff, probably faniillew he serves, avoiding flnan* THIS XMAS er for Uncle Sam, It yon buy Fred Royce, Julian DeHuIIa, W il­ tening Post, Bolton Center, dur­ flames to the (Dur-story brick fac- served on hospital inspecting com­ gical dressings. A standing invita­ Mrs. Clarke Ruby, who haa been There wlU be a Christmas trse than 4,000 women were in the air­ of staff, heads the Army, while because of his long experience in coal BOW, while traasportatloa liam Kualansky, Harold L. An­ ing u e week-end included: 9-11, 3d structure smoke aad water mission in Europe. She saw what tion to all women to assist in this Aaron Krock. who purcha.sed rial burden. He offers his Month­ farllltles are not taxed by Indne- home two weeks, has returned to and each member will bring a gift Britain’s pioneer women in mili­ craft industries. Now there arc Lieut. Gen. Henry H. (H ap) A r ­ China as militai-y attache and tic- drews and Norris O'Kesft. Color Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Chase; damage was suffered by an au- worth-while effort for our armed the Hilliard plant at the auction ly Payment Plan, which eliminates her work In the office of W. C. for exchange. Thera will ba a re­ tary uniform could do. more than lOO.OOO. cause of his ability to think in the bearers were Chris Christensen 11-1, George O. Rose. Aldo Pesce; Joining building housing tha W set- forces. .Come at any hour of the nold is chief of the Arm y Air last year and his since leased it and Elric Ramsey and the Color Ruby at West Willington. port from the membera as to tha On Dec. 30. 1941, she introduced In farming districts women Chine.se language as well as apeak any chance of a later misunder­ 1-3, Myron Lee. Renato Cocconi; field cooperative bank aad profea- day most convenient. Force. and read it. to the United Aircraft, has form­ NEW SYSTEM U U N D RY FIREPLACE COAL Guards were Henry Champagne, Friday morning the thermome­ manner in which the money was into Congre.s a bill to create the have pitched in to help get in the Toppini; the Navy hierarchy is standing, eases the mind of the 3-3, John Timbrell, Mario Ansal- alonal officen. ed a new corporation in Connecti­ Btrast—Ofl Baat Ocatev Btnat T e t n u and George Lester. The firing ter registered 13 degrees. A strong earned recently by each one. At Women’s Auxiliary Arm y corps. crops. Here and there land armies Thuraday, December 10 Under him serves Brig.-Gen. dl; 3-7. Eugene Gagliardohe, Ar­ i Admiral Ernest J. King, who cut, giving Hartford as the Con­ bereaved. SEAMAN squad and bugler were from the wind for several daya mads It un­ the conclusion o f the busineas The men in Congress hemmed and are springing up with slacks a Afternoon session Red Cro.s.s serves both as commander in chief Claire L. Chennatilt, commander of thur Merrill; 7-9, Lawrenoa Lom­ meeting tbere will be carol sing­ Newwnaa DMs Bnddmily surgical dressings. 1 to 4:30 p. m. necticut office. Mr. Krock is regular army stationed at Man­ pleasant to be outdoors. hawed a bit, but not much, be­ handy costume. of the United .States fleet and as the famous American A ir Force in FUEL A SUPPLY CO. bardi, Clifford L(^mls. ing and sewing for the R ^ Ladies' Guild Chicken Pie Sup­ well known broker and his place chester Armory. Taps ware sound­ Miss Frances Mersereau accom­ cause the Arm y high command In addition to womon in the ser­ chief of Naval operations. He is a China once known as the Flying Successors to Seanuin Coal Co. off with. Absolute truth in every Cross. Refresbmanta w ill be , Mass, Dec. 7— (P)— per and Sale, St. M ary’s Parish of business is in Worcester, Maas. ed at the grgve. Burial . was in panied Mrs. William Bowler to endorsed the bill. vices, in the factories, on the submarine expert and aviator as Tigers. Today theae fighters serve and Pols Coal Co. Meeting Tonight served by a committee with Miss Daniel J. O’Connell, 67, of the farms and replacing men in civil­ hall. under a unified command presided The new corporation is capitalized Stafford Btiringa cemeteiy. Hartford Friday. Congress passed it in May, and well as an experienced surface 'u n m im s h m o t The Ladiea of Saint Maurice Marie Ludwig as chairman. Milford Dally News, aa active President Roosevelt in signing it ian industry, women are at work Monday, December 14 over (under Stillwell) by Brig.- for $.*>0,000 and starts busineas newapaperman fo r tha past 45 commander. w ill meet this evening with Mrs. Survey at School asked that the number of volun­ in the volunteer services. Thou­ Garden Club Chrustmas party at iGen. Clayton L. Bissell. Bomber with $5,000 paid in. 32,5 MAIN ST MANCHESTER DAY ’ NIGHT 4 3 4 0 years, died o f a heart attack to­ In the London office of Admiral Angelo Soma at her home on 'n a recently completed survey teers be held down to 25,000, but sands are giving their spare time Y.M.C.A. commander under Bi.ssell is Brig.- British War Relief Birch Mountain. The meeting will at the Rockville High school it day. Before coming to MUfoed 10 last month he authorized the corps to the American Women's volun­ Harold R. Stark, commander of U. Gen. Caleb L. Haynes, who haa ALSO Mothers' Club meeting and S. Naval forces in Europe, is a start at 8 p. m. and membera are was found that out of an enroll­ years ago he w aa a reporter for to expand to Its full strength of tary services. concert at South Methodist church. been pounding Japane.se banes asked to bring articles for the ment o f 60# students In the school, the Worcester Telegram. 150,(Xfo aa allowed by the present print of the American flag with throughout occupied Asia. • GIVE SOMETHING TO WEAR--- White Elephant Bingo. Wednesday, December 16 the legend underneath, "These 258 or 42 per cent are working law. Meeting of Air Raid Wardens Installation Postponed The human eye is able to dis­ Colors W ill Not Run.” outside of school. These are divid' Training Started ih July of Precinct 3. Installation of officers of Bolton tinguish between 3,000,000 odor I.,eahy Chief qf Staff SOMETHING FROM WILROSE WILL PLEASE HER MOST ad aa follows: 93 seniors, .56 Jun' Training ^ g a n in July and Advice on Buying Christmas party. Gibbons As­ Grange scheduled fo r Friday has ■hades. since then 10J)00 women have Admiral William D. Leahy, who tors, 64 sophomores, and 46 fresh­ sembly C. L. of C. at the y. Police Court T H S ARW '^ been postponed and w ill be held on men. O f this number 60 pupils gone into the snappy khaki uni­ Given Housewives until laat summer was our amjaas- Thursday, December 17 Thercll B« No Slip-Up In Your Giving January 8, 1943. At the regular work 20 to 40 boun each week forms, which for the duration—or sador to Vichy France, is how BINGO By The Associated Press Dinner and Ladies' Night pro­ ★ I*'* meeting to be held Friday evening and of these 46 showed no change as long aa they are membera of chief of staff to President Roose­ they ioy' If You Give gram of the Dairymen's Associa­ Marshall C. Larson, of 56 School at the Community Hall the pro­ in their marks at ths first quar­ . N O W the corps— they must wear except velt. commander in chief of them There is plenty of good food if tion at the Y. street, waa found guilty of intoxi­ Tonight at 8 O'clock gram wni be In charge Of AsMst- ter marking period. PLAYING at night when off duty. Then they all. He calls Leahy his "leg-man,” , ( o r . learn ant Lecturer Lillian Mack. Motor Corps to Meat THTE can put on pretty party frocBs. we buy wisely. Friday, December 18 A fter Pearl Harbor the field cation and assault in Police Court »\ow to MARY BARRON SLIPS $2.00 The present corps strength in­ m y A R P BatiOB Ofllee Honra There will be a meeting og the The Connecticut Department of CThristmaa party and dance for commanders began to emerge. Un­ this morning before Judge Ray­ for poUiWn* cludes those already trained and soldiers in town. American Legion ORANGE HALL What a beautiful present Ie a gift ef a The local ration board haa an­ Women's Motor Corps oa^esday Agriculture and the State Defense der the direction of Admiral Ches­ mond R. Bowers and fined $5.00 buttons Mary Barron SHpt W ith It goes complete nounced that dua to the tncreaacd evening at 7:80 o’clock at the those still in achool at Fort Des Hall. ter W. Nimitz, new commandei in '^Meaeds Now Divided Evenly Between British War Moines, la., and at the new cen­ Council provide the following in and coats and was a given a IS W 0 I I T Z I H O freedom from emharraaeing epiHodee caused amount of clerical work required Emergency Hospital. . formation on the best buys at local Saturday, December 19 chief of the Pacific fleet, our Naval RaUef and the Various Service Funds of the Nation’s ter in Daytona, Fla. Director Ove- Annual CTiritmas banquet of day jail sentence, suspended. by unruly Slips. Tearoee or White. of the clerk of the board those Miss Georgianna Prescott, stores. warfare in the South Pacific has Amed Forces. who have btulness with the board ta Culp Hobby estimates the en­ Local 63, T. W’. U. A., Tinker hall rocketed two new names to fame. Eric Brandt. .SO, of IS Hunger- $2.98 chairman o f the corps, has issued Meats: Increased supplies of must observe the following hours: tire 150,000 can be on duty by at 8:30. Moat spertacular is that of Vice ford street, Hartford, charged the following report in connection fresh pork products, thrifty buys: Adniasion...... 25 Cents Mondays and lifbdnesday, from 9 ^ p r il, 1944. Children’s Christmas party of Admiral William F. (Pudge) Hal with rules of the road, waa fined A Real Practical Gift with its activltiss: It has 14 osrti- Ghee Arm y One Better ground beef, beef liver, spare- a. m. to 4 p. m. aad Tueadays, fied members who have bad the Pines Civic association. sey, Jr., who has been named a $5.00 and costa. Brandt was the The N avy went the Arm y one ribs, and salt pork. Thursdays and Fridays from 7 required number o f hdlu-'i o f regU' Saturday, January 2 full admiral since his smashing operator of a car which was in-. RAINCOATS p. ra. to 9 p. m. Mrs. Olive Too- better. The generals had asked Poultry, eggs and dairy prod­ Installation here of Grand Lodge volved in an accident at Manches­ lar and advanced First Aid, 13 Congress to set up an auxiliary, ucts; Moderate supplies of turkey NovemlJcr victory over the Japa- mey, rierk o f the board, is only hours tn motor mechanics, lec­ officers of the Knights of Pythias. ter Green on Sunday, Nov. 29 at The admirala wanted—and got— a and fowl, ,nese fleet in the Solomons which $4.98 and $6.98 employed for half time by tiie tures aad examinations on black­ sent it reeling back to its north­ 5:50 p. m. P L U S .. /♦7 SwenthesrtB” feminine unit in the NaveU Re- Fiata: Flounder and pollock. The caae of Nathan Spcctor of Federal government and the out aad convoy driving, ARP ern bases minus 28 warships sunk. SNOW TEST shows aerve, dubbed the “ Waves.” ’ The ’Vegetables: Kale, escarole, J^ur- Knowball Sto|ts Car 60 Mansfield street, Hartford, pro­ Natural amount of clerical work baa in­ communlcaticaa, tncandiaiy aad object of this group, as of its re­ mps and squash. . — Halsey had earlier distinguish' prietor of a Hartford Road pack­ creased to the .point where the high aaplosivs bomba, gaa aad Wed. • Thors. - Fri. - Sat. cently organiz^ sister outfit, the Fruits: Grapefruits and tanger- Kansas City.-:—(JPi— An unidenti­ ed him self in thie raids on the age shop, waa continued to Wed­ WfRSTM me•K. SB/wfee membam Of the board feel that the chemical warfara, and one class in hotsosandnhy Rayon Quilted “ Spars” in the Coast Guard, la to rinea—victory food specials. fied street car patron, Jred because Marshall and islands, in nesday. Spector is charged with public ihust observe the stated mlUta^ drilL An avaraga ' t t mix With men in the Army, Navy, Marines, THE PACK FOR replace men for combat duty. the motorman didn’t stop, scooped the vengeance blow at Wake and selling liquor to a minor. hours to Isave Mrs. Toomay free drivers with oars have reported and Coast Guard, the favorite cigaretta The first class of "Waves" re­ up a snowball and sent it crashing Marcua islands, and in his first HOUSECOATS\ to attend to the clerical work. at the amargency ambulance sta­ it CamcL (Based on actual tales records /ME IS CA/MEL. I FINO in winter—hot ported the last o f August, and Escaped Prisoner through a- window. The car battle of the Solomona on Oct. 26 I Cozy qulHed housecoate... Sehoel Beard Meetiag tion for duty during nine tost just after he had taken over com­ in Pott Exchanget and Canteeni.) The Bolbm Board of Education since then about 3,200 have been sU>pp<^ all right—to let an am­ a g ift to expreia your Erarai- blackouts. mand o l our Naval forces in the THEY'RE M ILPiR 6/ will meet Tuesday evening at 6 trained or still are in training. bulance take Mra. Nora Bury to a In sommor est Christmaa wtMiea! Shown Laasow Aanivaieaiy PLUS..FRANK CRAVEN That means this number have Caught by Police hospital. Seated near the window, southern Pacific from Vice Ad­ p. m. at the home o f the socrctary, Mr. aad Mrs. Curtia Lsasow of In dramatic toor ingth given away their party gowns, for she waa cut about the face by fly­ miral Robert L. Ghormley. FAR-ANO THAT FUU \\' etylcB. Mrs. Mark Carpenter, Of South 61 Grand strsst, observed their In “Thru Different Ejre<^ they are in uniform aa {ong as the ing glass. The thrower fled. 'W ith Halsey’s name in the Bolton. Several important Itams 3Sth Wedding anniversary on Bun- New Haven. Dec. 7— HP)— Sheriff war lasts and they are in the IS GREAT/ w ill be discussed by the board at day with open bouse and a small J. Edward Slavln and Detective FLAVOR $7.98 this time. corps. The same ia true of the Joseph A. Monahan are in Wash­ CAMEL dinner at tha Rockville House. oec./'/ "Spars” which has Just begun re­ H«ra*$ o way to Mrs. Laasow ia tha fixrmer Marie BUY BONOS AMO STAMPS ington today to take cuatddy of COSTLIER TOBACCOS Also A t U M mm* $ M J i cruiting. Goeta of Totlaad and they were Francis Richardson, 23, of Water­ In Assorted Colon. FROM L'Lt, / to DEC 13 Lieut. C?omdr. Mildred McAfee tm r b b gat rid of married at the First Lutbsraa bury, ah escaped county Jail pris­ • A # of the "Waves” reporta the Navy ur Cheallle Bobee, SAM to |1JS church in this city. Mr. Laasow is oner. » Ellington. wants 25,000 women to don the Sheriff Slavin was notified yes­ ^ ‘ • Home Stoea 16 to 86. employed by tha Aetna Life In­ ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT US smart blue uniforms designed by terday that Richardson, one of JOHNSJWANVniE O. P. surance Company o f Hartford find MONEY Mainboucher, who helpi^ the three who took part in a Jail break 1W. 6SS-S, ia a member o f tha Stats Guard. • Hobby' Duchess of Windsor win a rating laat month, was being held by Rayoa QuIHtd Klagtoa-Pnkup HOME INSUUTION as one o f the world’s best dressed Washington authoritiea, but the Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of Miss Gertrude Prokup, daugh­ • ButlBOSS PROBLEMS RE-UPHOLSTh^RING women. The “ Spars” have the details of hla capture were not dis­ BED JACKETS Wlndemere VUlaga, Ellington an­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Prokup "TT^TI MAND SnW IEN YO U AND THE WEATHER A S I M t . I I M same uniform but with the Insig­ closed. - nounce the engagm ent o f their of Oak street, aad Ellery Kington, nia of the. Coast Guard, and the Robert H. Undhorn, 22, and With a loan from h u m em t daughter, Blste, to Warren Sei­ ■on of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Does NDXK that roof from isrhich the snow noelts so qiucUy M O N D A Y A N D T U E S D A Y need la for 4,000 wearers. Alcide LeBarnes, brothers-in-laW Here^s What MacDonald $2.98 fert, son of Mrs. Maasl Seifert and Klagton of Halo street, wars unit­ you can 'claar tita tiata’ all PIECE Cn ING (becauK beat id kaking through), there’a a family putting All three military services are who fled with Rlchardaon, were U the late Henry Seifert of Butcher ed in marriage at 6:30 Saturday SU PE R G IA N T SH O W ! at onca. Employad woman training women fof clerical work picked up in Springfield, Mass., r o o m SE T up with chilly, drafty rooms . . . running the risk of danger- Sbeni hiva tiw h n a iT aad Road, Ellington. evening at tha Trinity Lutharan and employ ad man who naad praettcal warmth ar oaa and communications. The W AAC s about 24 hours a fter their eacape. aus, expensive winter ills . . . wasting precious fuel dollars. Mr. and Mrs. Bari Parker of church. Rev. B. O. Peiper per­ eaah can gat a loan of $10 are training cooks and bakers, but REBUILT of theae deUghtftiUy f e » Maple street announce the birth formed the ocremony. Mias Mary to $300 on juvt their ligpa- Haat is Isaking out through the roof. If you’re that family, let Inlne had Jaea^ Aeaerl- ao far no mention of this haa been of a aon; McCuaker of RockvUla waa maid ture alone. Payment! are AND t >$/ US insulate arith J-M Rock Wool. Chases ' ' ad aotore. made by the “ W aves" and William Amprimo, Navy, son o f o f honor, Mlaa Katheitea Dimlow tanaibly arranged at you wiih pdwtul “Spars.” The latter two especially RECOVERED drafts and pays for itself in fuel savinp. Mr. and Mra. Louis Amprimo of o f Broad Brook and MisS Agaea tham on a monthly basit. A want women gifted in science and s Crystal Laks BUlngtoa ia boms on Wilbur o f W est Springfield, Maea., IN CM room tcmpcraturca in Eummer up to Rayon Ni|d>t'I3Binis mathematics. loan of 1100 coat!'$20 60 leave. wars brldesmaida. Ittsa Shlrlay Anderson IS* on hottest days. Pries rsasooable; big Open and t^ajaniSB The daughter of Dr. aad Mrs. ThooMads of Norses on Duty when promptly repaid in 12 HOMESPUN Bartlett waa Junior brideamatd. All Day Lsonard LeVins haa bean ‘ naraad Thousands of women (the exact monthly contecutive initall- i*batti” apMd application. and B evsr^ GUUciMvaa flower gtil 8^98 — $3.98 BUsns Ttrry. number can’t be told) as nurses mentt of SIO.OS aarh. WednMdaj and Paul Jrokup, Jr., was bast DENIM $59 up Announcement Is made mt with the Army and Navy, wearing Greenhouses Wa walcoma all applica- i M foa fMtaesT or saawM «iiom mu sooK." man. Tha uabera wara Joaspb OU- daughter bom to Mr. aad Mrs. white uniforms in warm weather tiona—evan if you’ra new in This hdpAd eS iiip hook shme ideee SB sU phases of remodding. Ideas Uch of RockvUla and OUvsr Hlil TAPESTRY $89 up James D. Arcart and blue In cold, are on duty at Artistic 100% Wool o f Wast Brookfiold, Idaas. Tha the eaighbor)>0€>d pr if you iMiaas insulatioo, UtdMns, baths, etc. Coataine photos. Ellington Orange will meet base hospitals wherever American Mamiiiiff’a Rayoa oeupla wUl be a t homa aftar Da- ONTHESABIESHOWI have recently 4tarted a new Easy Terms Side a ** sejgwtinne. an artide on room arrangement, Swaattrs . . .12.25, $2.50.50 and ppup to $3.98 Wednesday night at 8:00 p. m. men are fighting in thia global camber 18 at 10 Laural stieet Fraak Kathryn Spring Floral Arrangements job. Either coma in or phone. iaotharaaaoiar.etc. A lio iy OuilAray Sbueoe and with a turpriaa mogram bainf war. KIDNEY SHANE! DRESSIM TAILE TOPS HOSIERY 8 9 c Plaid and 8oUd Skirts Oar Rama Aw ay |Plsar Plane hy praminont arohifeets. ....$2^8 to $7.98 prtparsd by the Past Leoturera, Morgns arnyeen Oytngton A group o f nurses, wearing sol­ Jo rlmtm &mts mr M irrm r Complete assortment of mste* Aa automobUs ewnod by Mok for 9 PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW Hugh Ballaatyaa, cnalrmaia. Tha dier’s kheM overalls—or whatever rials includinff the ver>' flnesl Aad 61.ee. la Baaatillil N m 90mdea far Fan Blouaaa (34 to 4 4 )...... $2.98 and $3.98 PhtUpa o f SO streat, WtITE, PMONI os CAU aad Wtotor. - macial committed appolntsd by else was at hand— added an un­ P rmtmH tOmw ftum itm t frmm fmriutmm Stmimg Whitsa and Sotid Cotora. parkad in front o f tha house Sun­ **1116 Vsnlahlnff Virilnisn* ^Tt5R XMAS DELIVERY types of upholstery fsbrica. ths chair, to find soma willing forgettable chapter in human Weddings, Funerals, Emhmum thm Appmmrm t t mf O ld Fmrmitmrg day evening roUed back for 600 THE W. G. GUSNIWY CO. members to fill vacant oftleera for bravery at Bataan. Some were 1643, win r e p ^ foot and narrowly saeaped going Opeo W< A t 1 P. M Oaal. LeBS^HaadM* Supplies, Paint PLU St captured. A few escaped and re­ Anniversaries FINANCE CO. lICa.JlaiaM TSL4148 MsnrhEitg over a ravlna at tha foot of tha turned to he tha flret veterans o f i, r ■tata Theater ■alUlaa straat No ona was in tha oar end the Philippines campaign to be Eflt. 1922 MacDonald Upholstery Company Whan TJ. 8. Karinas were betag no ooa was Injurod, but it o eC 7/ decorated. — METCALFE GLASS CO. Becsaaaiy to secure a wreckar to 983 Main SL Araerkaa Industrial Bid#.. Hartford TeL 2-4117 SOI •HIllINt AND NOMI liMODIUfl« sought for duty,oti A merioan ships BUY A liD .$ T A M M The Special Services division of 153 Bldridsv Street 1 MT 9ARK $T. a N T lB , $T. WILROSE DRESS SHOP ia im Seersiim mt W ar JasMO rsmovs tbs car. PoHceman Alden the War department baa Just or­ Vlait otir oatee ahowroom ifrom 6 te 6 ar hava a Phone 848$ Tel. T-827$—Heitfor# Tel. 5IS$— Mandiefter 597 MAIN STREET HOTEL SHERIDAN BUH.DINC} MoHsaiy ordered untfonns of long Skinner investigated and dered the Arm y hostesses and II- sapraeaetatiaa aali at jraw haam tia a 6 A. $L to 6 r . $•• blue ooats, red vesta aad Uus beUeved that the brake apparent­ Ob Bala A tlM a T h a n tie i Brariana an A rm y {oata into uni- brsachaa. ly heoame releaaed. T f . ' N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1948 PAGE Form MANCHESTER EVENING HEP ALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1043 i ...... — ------t - on loan” from the Arm y for his ] Fears Affects- RomaDtic Musical on State Screen Churches Aid Recreation^ WindsorMtfii Nazis Show More ;,rcscnt work and could be called'’ YMCA Schedule | Food Control jhland Park About Town New Aircraft by the Arm y at any time. ' Four Children DaUy Radio Programs McNutt scheduled an afternoon Safety Drive Opposes Dowd 12:15—Soroptomiflt Club lunch­ Resistance West O f After War Center Hems *0 . press conference to discuss his War jtaM ^Banquet Held ~Jame« A. Murray, son of Mr. Carrier Sent eon. Job Is Given plana for action under the new Are Baptized’ and Mrs. George A. Murray of 72 1:80-3:30---Women’z Badminton. Of Moscow Now manpower directive, which was Letters Read in Every Tonight: udge Mahoney Is Can*; Charter Oak street, who is with 6:15—Rotary Dinner. accompanied by announcements of I Yale Head Declares 6-9, Junior boys’ game room Afloat Todaiy To W ickard open, E. S. and W. S. 100 Mother* and the Coast Guard at Ellla Island 6:30—Retail Credit Dinner. the Arm y and N avy that volun­ Twelve Are Received Dangers to Murals Church and Synagogue didate for Qiaii was home on a short leave yester­ 6:30—All bowling alleya taken (Goattaned from Page One) tary enlistment of men between To Use Radio as Tryout 6-6:45, Junior boys’ pluhgO pe­ riod, E. S. ship of Democrats. _ iters Hear Speech day. He has paased- hia final (OontlaiMd from Pag* One) by Talcottville Church and N or­ (Continued from Page Om ) 17 and 37 years, inclusive, had Into Membership at Vil| Arise Then. Yesterday. examinations and has been made ton Electric. and biting winds to "liberate sev­ been stopped. This applied also to 6-6:45, Rockets and Panthers’ eral populated points" and cap- .The South Methodist. basketb^I period, E. S. Pioneer Flier. a third class petty officer. He the Federal Shipbuilding and 6:30— Girl Scout meeting. McNutt of the War Manpower the Marines and mcrchai. niarinc. For New Broadway Plays Hartford, Dec. 7—(P>—O on«»- Hartfmd, Dec. 7—(ff)—Judga tuted large quantities of German New HaVen, Dec. 7— ((P)— Presi­ 6- 7, Small gym open for hand­ stood fourth in hia class at the Drydock company, Kearney, N. J. 6:30-7:30 — Junior Basketball commission. Apparently the order did not gations in all of OonnecUcut’a Charles E. Mahoney at Windsor Quartermaster's school and had an 'ITie Bunker Hill, sister ship of* L,eague. equipment, it was reported. ban men from volunteering for of­ Four children were baptized and dent Charlei Seymour of Yale ball. E. S. .TI m auiual M othen' and Daugli- An executive order transferred churches and synagogues have 7- 8, Small gym open for boxing,today announced hia candtdaey average of 97.4. Murray was for- the recently-launched new carrier 7:30-8:30 — Senior Basketball The scope of the German effort ficers’ commissions, but the Arm y twelve persons were received into Now York Dec 7— {jPj— Radlo^Qypsy Rose Lee, now an author warns that “ even though we de­ banqtMt ct tha Highland practice—Pirates. to reinforce the lines . in Russia the Selective Service system, here­ for a second time ta addition to been asked to loin tbe Connecticut E. S. for the chairmanship of the Otran- : meriy a teller at the Manchester Lexington, waa launched at Beth­ recently announced it .would not the membership of South Metho­ Is going into the tryout business feat the Germans and the Japa- im m u n ity Club w m held 7:30-9:80— Hand weaving under was indicated by the Russian an­ tofore an independent agency, to her other accompUshmenta, will be Safety Crusade to'"Make Connec­ 7-8, Men’s plunge period, E. 8. Truat company and active in local lehem Shipbuilding Corporation’s McNutt's office, suspended volun­ commission civilians except where dist ciiurch at the service of Holy cratio State Central committss ____4ay nlSht In the clubhouse sports eirclea. Mra. EMward Lewis. nouncement that o f 192 German' there was need for them in some for Broadway plays. The BLU A1 Jolaon’s guest on CBS Tuesday nese, we may. nevertheless, ta the ticut the safest place ta the Unit­ 7- 8, Women’s gym class, E. S.. Fore River yarda at Quncy, Maas., tary enlistments in the armed Communion yesterday morning. night ' I process lose many of the values in 8- 9, Advanced swimming classwhich Motor Vehicles 0>mmlS6iai)- flth oTsr 100 mothers and daugh- from which the' heroic carriers 8:^0-9:30 — Senior Basketball planes shot down during the last special worn. Network is the medium, and there ed States." peeaent. Mra. Kverett Keith forces and directed both the Arm y The children baptized were Loren ' ______tha traditional heritage for which fo r women, E. S. » er John T. McCarthy will nWata Wilbur J. Messier, aon of Mr. Lexington and Wasp went forth practice-^-Sulcides. week, 108 transport planes. The will be a specifically invited studio The state highway safety com­ toaatmiatreea and the guest Russians reported the loss of 102 and Navy to get their recruits Reed Needles, son of Private, 1st DlaUng Tonight: Pearl Harbor we are fighting." mission launch^ the crusade yes­ 8-9:30, Men’s gym class, E. S. as the first order of business Whaa and M n. WUbrod J. Messier of to serve their country until they class, and Mrs. Elson R. Needles.y audience to act as a sort of Jury. .Jker of the evening was Mrs. planes in the same period. hereafter from Selective Service, anniversary—MBS 9:80 Chrots-sec- The kale head, in bis annual re- terday, "Safety Sunday," and the 8-10, Bowling alleys reserved for the committee meets in New Ha^ 534 Center street has enlisted In went down. and empowered McNutt to direct Private Needles is now stationed ' Here’s how the idea will be car­ Floyd Smith ot 31 Comstock Action within Stalingrad appar­ Floor Battle tlon broadcast of America at War. | port to the Alunml which w m feature was the reading of letters women’s gym class group, E. S. ven, Thursday night. the Marine Corps. The Alarm, Apex, Alchemy, Ar­ N . Y. Stocks that hiring of workers in any oc­ in Manchester with the U. S. ried out: First, there will be no * me of the country’s first NBC—8 Carl Sandburg in "Vic­ leased yesterday, urged that uni­ urging the congregations to be 7-10, Bowling alleys reserved for Judge Mahoney, a member oC cade, Arch and Armada—all ently was limited to artillery ex­ cupation or area he might desig­ limitation on the length of the ____ Bllots and parachutists. Army. Mr. Ward in baptizing the tory’s Road;” 8:30 Richard Chrooks, versities and their alumni guard more careful when driving or men’s eenlor league, W. 8. the committee uid Wtadaor towH M em ben of the Arm y and Navy minesweepers— were to slide into changes and reconnaissance activ­ nate should be done through the On Chairman play. The opener will run an hour Urs. Smith gave an interesting infant mentioned to the congrega­ tenor; 9 Don Voorheea concert. "those aspects of our culture chairman for 10 years, will oppoaa club auxiliary will have an all-day the water at Tampa during a day A ir Reduction ...... 3614 ities. but the Russians said one of United States Employment service, and a half. Stage setting wlU be walking on tbe highways. liaoount. of her experiences as a tion that be had been bom in United Nations composers; 0:80 L which do not serve an immediate The crusade la part of the cam­ Tomorrow: Comptroller John M. Dowe, KU- sewing session tomorrow from ten climaxed by the christening of Allis Chal M fg ...... 25)4 their combat reconnaissance units which he also directs. The order BUifplled by an announcer, while " ^ t o b e r of a circus aerial group, (Contlnned From Page One) Alanchester, lowsi, Feb. 16, 1912; Q. Quiz; 10 Contented conceit: material purpose” to see that they paign being waged by the High­ 6-9, Junior boys’ game room llngly, ta a contest that may shift o'clock on, and throughout the the destroyer tender Piedmont. Am A irlin e s ...... 46 wiped out about a company of also permits McNutt to channel sound effects and music will be which hbr husband was then a Judith Ann Bums, daughter of Mr. are not lost in wliming the war. way Safety commission which re­ open, E. S. and W. S. emphasis from the impending bah- evening. Work will be on draperies Tomorrow will see the cruiser Am Can ...... 72\ Germans on the southern out­ workers into the most essential used as necessary. 10:30 Lands of the Free, drama. aber and she described the ef- there’s going to be a fight ' we and Mrs. Matthew W. Bums, CBS— 7:15 , avla- He asserted that both in the war cently stated that highway fatal 6- 7, Small gym open ftfr boxing,tie between Governor Robert A. for the clubhouse'. Miami hit water at The Cramp Am Rad St 8 ...... 5)4 skirts of ths city. jobs, from those less essential. Like the public audience, the jijbrta of her husband about SO might as well have a good one. Woodlawn rCircle, East Hartford; Uon; 8 Vox Pop: 8:30 Gay Nine­ and in the post-war reconstruc­ ities are not decreasing propor­ E. S. Hurley and Richard Joyce Smith, Shipbuilding >omnpany yard in Am Smelt ...... 37 Heavy fighting waa reported Even befqre the order was re­ studio jury will not see the actors iSMTs ago in building their own It might be a good thing for the Robert Ekiward BroneiU, aon of tion "the outstanding criteria of tionately to the’ decrease in traf­ 7- 8, Small gym open for hand Southport, candidate o f Senator The Women's Guild of the Cen­ Philadelphia — the yard's first Am T A T ...... 128)4 from sectors northwest and south­ leased the Arm y announced it had but w ill listen via loudspeaker in ties; 9 Fay Bainter to "The War ' ‘ me at Santa Ana, Calif., and party." Mr. and Mrs. William B. BroneiU, Against Mrs. ;” 10 Greer values will be materaiUatlc aqd fic forced by gasoline and tire ball, E. S. Francis T. Maloney, tor election as ter Congregational church extends fighting ship since 1924. Am Tob B ...... 40)4 west of the city, however. One stopped inducting men over . 38 another room. A fter the broadcast, ... Betty Grable and John Payne in a romantic scene from Twen­ tag it to Griffith Park, Los An- "We tried to re^h an agree­ Manchester and Stephen Douglas Garson and W alter Pldgeon ta utilitarian.” 6- 6:45, Falcons and Royal BlueNational Committeeman. a cordial invitation to all women Yesterday, the aircraft carrier Am Wat Wks ...... 3 Russian unit uh the left bank of years' of age and had paved the this jury, made up of experts on tieth-Century Fox’s latest romantic musical, "Springtime ta The restrictions. ment all evening, ^taifc ^ ailed." Beavers, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Fears New Dark Age Bishop’s lietter Seniors’ basketball period, E. S. Though a Maloney supporter. BteBe of the parish to attend its Christ­ Belleau Wood, 10,000 tons, skid­ Am Vlsco.se ...... 29)4 the Don repulsed fierce counter­ way for honorable discharge of Broadway drama, will have a say "Mrs. Miniver.” Rookies,” playing at the State Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and 7- 8, Women’s plunge period, Had Narrow Escape Schroeder claimed fromo* to 60 ert Beavers of Manchester. I B LU —7:30 Lone Ranger; 8:30 " I f the unlversltlea allow them' " I -uggeat that it be made Judge Mahoney said he was an in­ mas meeting Wednesday, Decem­ ded down into the Delaware from Anaconda ...... 24)4 attacks and "annihilated about such men already inducted if as to whether the play warrants Saturday.. ______A t that time Mra Smith, said, votes, with 54 a majority if all Itecelvec Into Membership True or False; 9 Ck)unter Spy; 9:30 selves,” he stated, ” to be over­ matter of dally routine in the E. S. dependent candidate, expectiliff ber 9. at 2:30 in the Federation The New York Shipbuilding yard Armour III ...... 2)4 800 German officers and men,” they can serve the war effort bet­ production on the stage. 6- 8, Bowling for Junior members, he could not operate a,plane but 106 committee members were vot­ Those received Into the member­ Bob (Chester baad; 10:15 Alias whelmed by such a philosophy, if family,” wrote Bishop Maurice F, votes from both the Hurley and room. Mrs. Andrew Murphy will at Camden, N. J., where the Inde­ Atchison ...... 43Vi the midnight communique said, ter as civilians. The first broadcast, which is be­ lMar, at the dedication of Los ing. He said there would be'only ship of the church were the fol- John Freedom. they and their alumni cannot meet McAuIiffe in a letter read in <^th- E. S. Maloney forces. present two one-act plays. The pendence was launched Aug. 22 A tl Refin ...... , . . . 1 9 ) 4 and 800 more were reported killed ing referred to as an ’’Audition 7- 10,y Senior basketball league Angeles Harbor, when the sched­ in a nearby sectoy. ’D*e Navy may still enlist vol­ from 90 to 95 vote.s cast. Op­ lowifag: Small, Mr. and MBS— 7:30 Mystery Hall; 8:80 the surge of unthinking public ollc churches, “ to rehearse the cast'wUl include Mrs. Byron Boyd, and the Princeton christened Nov. Aviation C orp ...... 3 Preview,’’ will be at 8 p. m. Decem­ games. E. S. Need Reorganization uled parachutist failed to appear. unteers 17 years of age. as it has posing forces had claimed that Mra. William Mounce; Mr. and Bulldog Drummond: 9:16 la rd opinion, we aball enter a ragime Intense Preparation dangers of the highway and the Mrs. Andrew Blggerstaff. Mrs. Baldwin Ct ...... 11)4 ber 17, with Dowling aa host 8- 9, Bowling alleys reserved for "A t the request of a number off I Smith was induced to try a 9. been doing, and bdth the Arm y they had Schroeder definitely Mrs. Robert Beavers, Edward and Halifax on "The Enemy Within of intellectual mediocrity and means for avoiding accidents. If A t Bath, Me., yesterday. The B f t O ...... 3*a and narrator. Mrs. Johnson, E. S. members of the committee," Jtxlga Roy Warren and daughter Shirley. Germans Report All and Navy may enlist specialists licked with 57 or '58 votes against Philip SkewcB, Barbara Wiganow- aplritual stagiuition for which the aU members of the family discuss ) satisfy the crowd. Glenn Bendix ...... 33T» Our Gates.” Mahoney said, “ I have decided Mrs. Gilmore Cole and Mrs. Ed­ Bath Iron works launched the de­ over 38 years old, but the order him. ski, Doris McGugan, Lois Thomp­ hopes at a civilized people . would to current bomber manufac- Beth Stl ...... 63)4 Attacks Repulsed Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, report' tbe dangers of highway., driving become a candidate. I feel a thofu ward Daley head the hostess com­ stroyer Thatcher.. was desigrned to give unified super­ The formal committee session son, Patricia Burns, and Robert What to expect ^eaday: NBC I hardly be preferable to a new dark During Lull in Libya for five minutes every day, there made the request, and it Boeing A irp ...... 15)4^ Berlin (From German Broad­ Ing on some of her experiences Detective Captain ough reorganization of the mittee. A nursery will be provided In Boston, three combat vessels vision over military and civilian started at 11 a. m., c. w. t., ta Olson. —9 a. m. Everything Goes Variety: 1 age. party* I'waa agreed that Mrs. Smith was Borden ...... 21% casts), Dec. 7—f/P)—The German during her recent visit to the cannot but be a vast reduction in machinery is necessary ta order to for the small children of members. were launched— a special ship and manpower procurement and dis­ day but balloting was not sched­ In the Communion Meditation 1 p. m. A ir Breaks variety; 6:80 T h e art museums o f the nation our list o f casualties: This is Uto be taught to fly for her jump. Can Pac ...... • ... high command reported today British Isles, will speak on the achieve a Democratic vittorjr ta' two escort craft. position for all men between the uled to start until mid-aftemoon. Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., spoke Paul Lavalle’s deep melody. CBS— are taking care to place in pro Cliniilfl R«» Tuk«>n '"■'1th-the job. That fighting Taken by Death IMta. Smith said she bad a narrow Cerro De P ...... 81 that the Russians had attacked B LU Wednesday night ta a pro­ JYOt requisite for victory. most Oerious matter. . . .’’ The C. L. of C. Book Club will While exact specifications of the ages of 18 and 38. Besides Schroeder, those expected i °** the theme, "Preparm g for tected places the treasures that snould oe l UKen ^ 1944." from death as her para- Cihes A Oh ...... 33)4 German and Rumanian positions gram replacing the usual Radio 9:15 a. m. (W est 3:80 p. m.) School Hazards Increased meet tonight at eight o’clock with New Jersey remained a closely- Wickard, who estimates that up to receive votes on the first bal­ Christ,' and stressed the fact that might otherwise be destroyed by As Indicating Any 1 At the same time there Is Senator Maloney and fotmar diute went into a "atreamer” and Chrysler ...... 65)4 north of Terek in the Caucasus, Forum. Col. R. A. Isker, quarter' of the A ir; 4:30 U vin g A rt; 6:46 Bishop Frederick G. Budlong, in New Haven, Dec. 7.— (/PI—Capt Mrs. Willard Law of 40 Coburn guarded wartime secret, the to 25 per cent of the 1943 output lot were John B. Hollister, former it was just as necessary to pre­ Ben Bernle. BLU — 12:80 Farm and air raids. The less tangible treM no disposition to underrate C2)airman J. Francis Smith, who o w ie d Just in the nick of time, Coca • Cola ...... 84*4 between the Volga and Don rivers master corps, also will be beard. a letter read in Episcopal churches, James J. Deegan. 72, head of the are leading the fight nor Richard Road. Fourth Naval, district public rela­ will be required for lend-Ieaae and Ohio congressman; Harrison E. pare to receive the g ift of God in Home Program; 1:45 U. 8. Arm y I urea o f culture, which might Slackening of Effort the striking power still In the declared, "December Is a particu­ ^ ter Martin taught her to fly Col Gaa A El ...... l)s and in the great bend of the Don the armed forces, takes over the . . . When the Bing Crosby Hour New Haven police department de Smith, New York lawyer and for­ ' ' as that was unusual for a ' ^ tions office called attention to this Spangler, Iowa committeeman, and Christ aa it was ta prepare to give band; 9:30 Three R ’s variety. MBS I easily be destroyed by a war-en enemy’s hands. Indications are larly bad month for accidents in I unofficial description in "Jane’s CtomI Inv T r ...... 32)4 and that ail attacks had been re­ narketing and distribution super­ reduces to 30 minutes after thq To Oust Axis Forces. that there will be a hard, fectlve bureau for more than 15 mer East Hartford resident, aro Members of St. Margaret’s Cir­ Ezra Whitla, Idaho committee gifts of our own. "Worship,” he —1:15 Na'vy School of Music; 2:30 genered materialism, must also be volving peuestrlans,” and he add' woman, she became eligible for Coml Solv ...... 9 pulsed. vision formerly exercised by the first of the year, the Rudy Vallee years until his retirement early in expected to be present ta HetM aM H^rship in the Elarly Birds, cle, Daughters of laabella, who Fighting Ships” ; member and vice chairman, the said, "is one of the means of Mutual Goes Calling; 6:16 Foot-1 pjpotected.” bloody battle. ed that the new dlmout regula -Comwlth Edls ...... 21)4 The dally communique asserted War Production board. show will move up a half-hour to 1941. died yesterday in St. Ra' T aft on the night of the meeting. plan to attend • the dinner and Lenth 880 feet, beam 108 feet. three leaders in the compromise preparation, and in setting our To Loee Many Students By DeWItt Mackenzie Rommel’s line at El Alameln on organlbatlon of pilots who first Cons A i r e ...... 17)4 that German Infantry captured by 9:30 Thursday nights on NBC . . light Rhapsody. tlons "have increased the has phael's hospital where he had been They are confining their aettvittas- Christmas party at the Hotel Displacement at full load ap­ Included in this is supervis'on of talk. minds and hearts upon the Last President Seymour told the was shattered by surprise tactics. Slaw before 1316. Cons B d is ...... 15 storm 65 fighting posts on a hiil With the British Eighth Army ards.” a patient since late ta October. to the Smith candidacy, with ho Sheridan, Wednesday evening are proximately 52,000 tons. food rationing, although the trans­ Martin, in his final report to Supper of Our Lord we ourselves alumni of the war changes already in Libya at Bengasi, Dec. 7—(fl^— Montgomery outsmarted him. Supreme Court Judge Arthur F. 1 Knew Famous Fliers Cons Oil ...... 6)4 north of Tuapse, at the western Captain Deegan. who joined the commitment on Dowe or Mahoacy, reminded to provide 25 cent gifts A main battery of nine 16-inch fer of authority is not expected the committee today before re­ become filled with His spirit. carried out at Yale and the pros This lull in the fighting on the There was a fierce engagement Mrs. Smith spoke of her ae- Cent Oil Del ...... 26>4 end of the Caucasus fron t Ells, chairman of the commission, police force Jan. 2, 1907, suffered it was learned today. for the exchange, also something, guns. to mean any changes in the pres­ signing, reviewed with pride the Christ'has come, and Christ is 1080 1S80 pect of kMffng many undergradu­ Libyan front should not be taken there which at times produced iqpmlntance with many famous Gy- Cont Can ...... 25)4 Red A ijn y units were reported explained in a letter read in other relapse two weeks ago after un­ The call o f the meeting recehrad' without price limit, for the soldiers Speed "over 30 knots.” ent rationing programs of sugar recent:,election gains made by the coming as we are prepared to re-, WTIC Kilocycles WDRC Kilocycles ates liecause of the draft age be­ as indicating any slackening* of hand to hand fighting and Axis Protestant churches, and Jewish tm, especially Capt. Eddie Rick- Corn Prod ...... 54% to have attacked again "without dergoing an operation and since by members this morning ravafils. | And, to draw further compari­ and coffee and the prospective ra­ partv and declared: celved him.”' ing lowered. the Allted effort to oust the Axis casualties were heavy. But that synagogues that lessened automo­ fbbaeker. billeted here. Del L A W n ...... 3 success” in the central and north­ then had been given several blood that the first business scheduMd son, the navy reported of the New ern sectors. tioning of meat. These programs "Definitely the Republicans have The combined Youth Fellowship "1 confess,” he said, “ that hav­ from northern Africa, for it is clash wasn't protracted for the bile driving "means more pedes '.M rs. James Kirkpatrick apoke Du Pont ...... 130 will continue to be administered Monday, Dec. 7 Monday, December 7 transfusions with New Haven po' is McCarthy’s resignation and tbs John Olson, aon o f Mr. and Mra. Jersey: “ A t several points the enemy, reached a position where they can, heard Miss Edith Preusse of Hart­ ing an eye to the best training of merely a period of Intensive pre­ Nazi marshal took to his heels to triana,” and war plant night shifts the Mothers present and her Eastman Kod ...... 145)4 through the Office of Price Ad­ P. M. licemen acting aa volunteer do election of bis successor to tbo lato J. I. Olson, of 12 Jackson street, The bow, at the time of launch­ who has broken into our line^at with intelligent leadership, hope ford speak on "Japanese Intern­ p. m. otneers, this development seems paration for resumption of what save hlmsqlf. "mean more walkers in the dark dkui^ter. Miss Elisabeth Kirk- Elec Auto - L ...... 2 8 'i ministration.’ 3:00—The Story of Mary Marita 3:00— David Hamm. nors. David E. Fitzgerald, NoUoqal has been awarded hia " W in cross ing, stands higher than a five- some points, waa repulsed by a to win a complete victory in ment Ebtperiences.” to me unfortuimte. -1 believe that i! one of the decisive battles of the Position Strategically Strong hours." rick, spoke for the Daughters, Erie RR Ct ...... 7)4 McNutt said today that Maj. 3:15—Ma Perkins 3:15—News. committeeman. country running at Wesleyan Uni­ story building. counter-attack.” the high com­ 1944." the army. In a war in which brains whole war. Now, however, the Axis com­ "The fight is on,” he asserted, (its Anna Sampson, who is in Gen E fiec...... 28% Gen. Lewis B. Hersoey would con- 3:30—Pepper Young’s Family 3:20—S t Louto Matinee. Deer Aids Scrap Drive versity. Last year he was award­ Each of the massive anchors mand said. The retiring chairman recalled are of tbe firat Importance, will •Marshall Ihw in Rommel mander IS in a strategically strong “the home front has been opened dbarge of the Highland Park cas­ Gen Foods ...... 34*4 t.nue as director of the Selective 3:45—The Right To Happiness 3:30—Wanda Landowska. ------^------*41 ed hia niimerala in cross country weighs more than an Arm y light German artlllerj- fire waa de­ the net gains o f nine Senate and thereby find itself deprived of a knows that, and he is strain­ position. He has had time to get up. the forces of destruction are in Wellsboro, Pa.—(/P)— A 10-point ualty station, spoke of the plans Gen Mot ...... 41)4 Service system, for the present 4:00— Backstage W ife 4:00— News. and track. He la a member of Del­ tank. clared to have accounted for 37 44 House seats chalked up by the mass of officer material with po­ ing every ner\'e to get set at his breath after' his headlong re­ fight. The goalJs^to make every deer was among contributors to .W ng made to organize a civilian Goodyear T A R ...... 22% at least. 4:15— Stella DallM 4:15— Afternoon Melodies. ta Kappa Epsilon. ' ^ The area of all her decks and tanks and armored cars and party in last month’’s elections tentialities greatly increased by El Aghella to meet the fresh_ treat and he has been receiving man, woman and child safety con Pennsylvania’s "Avenge Pearl Har­ drPr"T* organisation within the Int H a r v ...... 55*4 This was the first official word 4:30— Lorenzo Jones 4 :45— W ar < News._ ID EASE MISEBf platforms is Bli acres. smashed enemy troops massing and said the G. O. G. was in a education. onslaught whirh Is Inevitable.' reinfqrcementa and supplies from scious; to make Connecticut the bor" one-day scrap metal drive, BIgliland Park area and stated Int Mer Mar ...... 10)4 on Hershey's position since he and 4:45^Toung Wldder Brown 4:55—National News. The monthly meeting of the She required 400,000 pounds of for attack. "stronger position of power” to­ Recounting tbe loss of many His operations are quite ap­ the continent, although it is high­ safest place in the United States.' Stanley Strong, Jr., o f nearby tlSit a fine casualty station has Int Nick ...... 28% his agency were placed under Mc­ 6:00—When A Girl Marries 5:00—Ad Liner-M usical Coop­ OFCHIlinCOlD Sisterhood of Temple Beth Sholom paint; 800 miles of welding along day than at any time since 1928. faculty members, he terms it a parent to us on this side of ly likely that some of the aid in­ Blossburg, shot the buck and dis­ l^as arranged within the Com­ Int Paper ...... Nutt by presidential order giving 5:15—Portia Faces Life erative. will be held in the vestry tomor­ seams, more than one million driv­ ...... 7%' Bern, Switzerland, Dec. 7—{JPi— Martin said the new Senate Re­ “ real danger to tlaching ef­ the Une for In these day. of tended for him, especially war­ 77>e average American farm covered on automobile door handle ity House. • Int T A T ...... 6)4 McNutt control over allocation of 6:30— Just Plain Bill 6:30— News. row evening at eight o’clock. en rivets. The Berlin correspondent of The publican membership of 38. or 11 fectiveness," and suggests that the aerial magic the sky is one planes, has been-dlverted to sup­ horse is said to work only 70 ten' in its side—apparently embedded UMiae in Charge Johns - Man ...... military and civilian manpower. 6:45—Front Page Farrell 5:40— Memory Lone. huge Cyclopean eye which ...... 67 *-4 Basler Nachrichte;i reported to­ short of a majority, would put the government should decide “ wheth­ port Axis forces in Tunisia. hour days a year. there for years. Mrs. Helen Bengtaon was chair- Jones A ...... 18)4 Asked if Hershey would con­ A * 6:45—Ben Bemie. sees pretty much all that Ever Ready Circle of King's day that German military circles party in a position to win possible er the young teacher can In any event, whether Rommel 2 S 2 S V B S o f the supper committee, as- tinue as draft director, McNutt re­ 6:00— News. Daughters will meet tomorrow Kennecott ...... 27)4 admitted parts of the German control of that branch twro years 6:15— History In The Headlines passes beneath. likes it or not he must make the ijrted by Mrs. Herman Klssman, 6:05— W ar Commentary. beat serve as a teacher, a civil Quintet Held Llgg A My B ...... 59*4 Arm y before Stalingrad had been plied; hence. with Professor Andre Schenker This whole great descrt-splotch- stand of his life xt El Agbeila. He b s . Florence Plitt, Mrs. Paul evening at 7:45 with Mrs. Stuart "Yes, for the time being, any­ servant, a worker in Industry, or Lockheed Aire ...... 17 cut o ff between the Don and Vol­ 6:30—Strictly Sports 6:10— Sports. cd zone on both the- Allied and is being made the goat to perform BSaman. Mrs. Blizabeth O'Brien, G. Segar at The Gablea, 118 Main as a drafted private." Loew's ...... 44)4 ga and that these forces had to be way.” 6:45—Liowell ThomM, commenta- 6:16— Today at the Duncans. Axis sides is swarming with ac­ the holding operation in Northern na. tUfry Tomm, Mrs. Gladys street. Four new members will be In Kidnaping McNutt's aides explained that Mont Ward ...... 33)4 supplied by air. . tor 6:30—Keep Working. Keep Stag­ tivity like one of the myriad ant­ Africa while his lord and master lOrockett and Mra. I%11 Taylor. welcomed into the circle. The Hershey. like Brig. Gen. Frank J. Nash - K elv ...... 6 7;0o_Fred Waring in PleMure ing, America. hills which dot its surface. I have haul a chamce to get set to defend ^The waiters were boys of the buslnesa aeaaion will be followed MeSherry, director of the Man­ Expression Clul> by the annual Christmas party and (Continued tram Page One) Nat Blac ...... 15)4 OLD Tim e 6:45— The World Today. been crossing and recrossing hun­ himself on-^the continent. SEVER (or CHRISTMAS BRIDES b, Jaaeph Murphy, Durwood power Commission’s Division of Nat Cash Reg ...... Deeper Probe '1:15—News of the World 7:00— Amos ’n’ Andy. dreds of miles of this inhospitable Her, Jamea R. McKay, Richard the “mystery ladles" for the past ...... 18)4 Operations, was a regular officer Hitler Is ta aq uncomfort­ Nat Dairy ...... 14 7 :30—Rationing—Chester Bowles 7:16—Ceiling UnUmlted — Orsen territory—a killer desert of hills *r, .Russell Tomm, Charles year will be revealed. The host- Federal statutes, and that Preble RECORDS Discusses Poems able position at the moment esaes will be Mrs. Josephine Simon, Chaptaan. 23; William F. Kimble, Nat Distill ...... 24% '7:45— H. V. Kaltenborn WeUes. and deep cut gorges which the na­ for he Is. not only being at­ on and Donald CaldwelL Of Fire Seen Must be turned In for sal­ g ; —Cavalcade of America chairman; Mrst Segar, Mrs. Mar­ 25, and his wife, Irene, 23, all of N Y Central ...... 11*4 00 7:30—Blondle. tives call Jebels and Waddies— tacked heavily on the Russian vage if yon want to keep LARSEN'S 8:30—^The Voice of Firestone and can testify that the war is garet BroWn, Mra. Flora Wella and Huntington, were charged with Nor Am .'2e each paid for old ree- 9:30—Dr. I. Q. 8:55-^Cectl Brown—N ew a will also aaaiat. Baby Scanlon was kidnaped by Packard- ...... FEED SERVICE meeting at the "Y " on Friday eve: Lull Perfectly Normal English channel coastline. -2% ords Irreopectlve of quantity. 10:00— Contented Prog;ram 9:00— Lux Radio Theater. a woman who threatened Nurse Pan Am A irw ...... 22)4 spite testimony that the materials nlng. Mias Anne McAdams, the The present lull is a perfectly Der Fuehrer must re-line his 38 Depot Square • Tel. 5406 10:30— Lands O f The Free 10:00— Screen Star Play. Against Italy The budget meeting of the Sec­ Pauline Caplinger with a gun, la­ Param Piet ...... 16% had been flame-proofed when in­ president, ccmducted the business normal thing. In the short period forces so as to meet theoe con­ ond Congregational church, Inc., Patino Min ...... 25 stalled. 11:00— News 10:30— Daytime Showcase. meeting at which tentative future of about a month the Eighth tingencies. ter claimed to be a toy, and es­ KEMP'S 11:15—Nelson Olmsted has been called for this evening at caped in a waiting automobile. Penn R R ...... 21% United States and British mili­ 11:00— News. plans for club activities were dis­ Arm y chased the fleeing Hitlerites There is no doubt in my mind Superb Cifts of (Oauttaued from Page One) Ine. MARTIN-SENDUR 11:30—Hot Copy 11:05— Sports Roundup. like rabbits across some 700 miles 7:30 at the church by the business The Infant's mother, an asylum Pepsi - Cola ...... 26)4 tary authorities are studying the cussed. that the ever self-confident Mont­ 768 Main St. Tel. 5680 12:00— News 11:10—William L Shlrer— News. of desert. Now, that is a terrific committee. employe, was at lunch.. Phetos Dodge ...... 22% Cocoanut Grove fire for the ef­ A letter was read by Miss Jes­ gomery expects (p take the meas­ Mo stations in Holland went off 12:05— ^The Three Suns Trio 11:15—Benny Goodman’s Orches. performance both for the pursuer Mrs. Cremeans, who worked in PhliGpet ...... 42)4 fects of poison gas upon a civilian sie Hewitt from Miss Muriel ure of Hitler’s desert captain who air for 40 minutes today, Indl- 12:30— Echoes From The Tropics 11:30— Guy Lombardo Orchestra. and pursued, since the movement Silver laattag raiders were back again. Only about half of the bee-keep­ the asyluin only a half-day in July, Pub Sve NJ ...... 10% population, The Boston Globe Palmer, a member o f the club and is ranked by many experts aa the ers in Manchester have registered says. 12:55— News \ 12:00— News. . — a trained nurse who is at present of an Army even 20 miles with all Biggest DayUght Raid was quoteld by Scully as saying Pullman ...... 25% Tomorrow’s Pra^ram outstanding German general of tbe with the town clerk. The report The Glotie said that "a t least Tooerrew’s Program connected with the A. N. C. at its supplies is a mighty job. Tbs Sunday oaylight attack she had made elaborate plans since Radio ...... 4% These diffleultles mw mul­ war. It is interesting as I sit here showed 10 keepers and 48 colonies. Republic 8tl ...... one high ranking officer oN -^e p. m. A. M. Camp 'White, Oregon. „ iU c h preceded this assault was that time to make the child ...... 13% 6:00—Reveille, Agricultural News tiplied in the Libyan desert in this bomb-shattered port of MMcrlbed aa tha biggest o f ths It has now been learned that own. Rey Tob B ...... 22)4 British Royal Army Medical Corps 7:00— News. In the club workshop program, Bengasi not so far from Rommel’s 6:25— News 7:10— Shoppers Special — Music, because even drinking water $3.oo-$5.oo- there are about aa many more who Is engaged in a direct examina­ the members continued the Mer- bfmr. Suran said Chapman, Ident Savage Arms ...... 10*4 6:30— Doye O’Dell must be transported long dis­ front line defenses to, recall Mont- British observers acclaimed the keep bees with about the same as a laborer, was believed to ! Sears Roeb ...... 60% tion of poison gas effects on civil­ fiM Time. riam Vocabulary Test, and the 9;cmery’8 message to his troopa number of colonies who did not 6:45— Reveille 7:45— Robarta Program. evening was then principally de­ tances and there m e few igiNabtaed operations aa evidence rented the room in which Shell Un ...... 16*4 ians trapped in the Boston fire." GIvff hmr a Brfstfecomb highways to nceommodate Nov. 11 after tbe E!lighth Army repoi^ NOTICE 6:55— News 7:55—News. voted to John Greenleaf W hittier’s . The paper quoted Dr. Timothy ftat the Allied drive in North Cremeans and the baby Socony - V a c ...... 9)4 7:00— Morning Watch this movement o f men nnd had driven the A xis forces from Leary, medical examiner of Suf­ The fomou* brush Ihoi onhoncos g;0(V--News of the World. Ufe and works. $ 6 .5 o - $ 1 0 . oo I A frica had reaulted In no diminu­ found and to have been with Sou Pac ...... 14% In Order To Comply With materials. Egypt. The committee named by the ae- the beouty of her hair. A doiuis 8:00— News 8:15— Shoppers Special. Miss Evaline Pentland reviewed, tion of air strength in the west in when the abdui South Ry ...... 14)4 folk county, as saying that a 8:15— World News Roundup Then, too, Rommel was running “Task Not Finished Yet” lectmen at the special meeting gift IndoodI Government Tire and Gas Regulations 8:30— News. in a manner which easily held the And Up i that the United Nations now occurred. He did not explain Std Brands ...... 4 United States Army chemist "is 8:30—Women Radio Bazaar with his home territory where he had "Our task is not finished yet, held two weeks ago to meet with 8:85— Shoppers Special—contin­ attention of tbe members, Whit­ In position to carry on large connection of the other bus] Std Gaa A E l ...... *4 working with medical officials Nan Clarke not only a favorable place to make Tbe Germans are out of Egypt but scale aerial operations aimultane- the members of the police commU- with the case. Std Oil Cal ...... 26)4 . . . and N avy doctors are at ued. tier’s life, mentioning the titles of there are ctiU some left ta North Onoe-in-a-Iifetime gifts to alon will not make a report to­ 8:55— Program Parade 9:00— Press News. a stand but also supplies and re­ oualy on aeveral fronts. Std on Ind ___ ...... 26*4 CJity hospital." GEORGE ALLEN 9:00—Music While You Work several of bis poems which are so inforcements. Gen. Sir L Africa. There is some good hunt­ give your favorite hostess, night. When named, this commit . We Are Discontiniung 9:15—School o f the Air. weU known and loved. Excerpts Ilast night's raid was the firat Std (511 N J ...... 43)4 The fire department inquest and 9:15—Treasury Star Psrads Montgomery. Eighth Army com­ ing to be bad farther west in tee waa inicructrd to confer with Fuller Brush Dealer 9:45— victory Front. from Whittier’s "Snowbound" Christmas brides! Platters, lllg h t attack on Germany since Texas Co ...... 39% a separate state inquiry, suspend­ 9:30— “ Food News” mander, on the other hand waa Libya and our leading troops are the police board and make a re 10:00—Valiant Lady. were given by Mrs. Theodore vegetable dishes, servers suit on .Frankfurt Dec. 2. The Timken Roll B ...... 38 ed over the week-end, will resume 118 Henry St. Tel. 6079 9:45— Violins racing away from his bases aa now In Libya ready to begin. port at a meeting to be held in Local Stocks today. 10:15— Stories America Lovea Chambers, Miss Dolores Iscino, fBaiiin 'radio said the raid was Un Carbide ...... 76)4 Monday and Wednesday Deliveries 10:15— The O’NeUls fast as he could go and it must be And this time, having reached with elaborate chased de­ >«|iracted against southwest Ger­ January. The members from the Union Pac ...... 79 Meanwhile police continued to 10:30—Amanda (ff Honeymoon and Miss Florence Benson. Bengasi and beyond, we shall not selectmen are Bowers, Reed and . 10:30—Help Mate HIU. logged as one o f the great tactical signs, hand worked borders. many, but'minimized damage and Furnished by Putnam and Co. Unit A ir L ...... 17)4 check pawnshops for jewelry and 10:45—Young Dr. Malone Miss Madeline Smith and Miss come back." Luplen. 10:45— Bachelors Children. achievements of this war that he [‘liported that five of the raiders 6 dentral Row, Hartford ■ Unit Aire ...... 25 other valuables reported stolen 11:00— Road of Life Ruth Kottke Interpreted Whit' WeU. here we are in “ Bengasi 11:00— M ary Lee Taylor. was able to cover such a distance ' had been shot down. Insurance, Unit Corp ...... i ...... 9-32 from corpses in the Nov. 38 holo­ 11:15—Vic and Bade tier’s ■“Christmas ’ Carmen,” and and beyond.” Only six of the thirteen Man­ 11:15— Second Husband. and arrive strong enough to oust A cloud of 400 fighter planes Bid A.skc Unit Gas Imp ...... 4 caust. 11:30— ^Agatast the Storm Mrs. ' Palosie -read his, This lu the best time of year chester justices of the peace have The new 11:30— Bright Horlxona. the Germans from their strategic s^Urovided cover for the 200 United Aetna Casualty .... 127 132 U S R u b b er...... 24)4 District Attorney W illiam J. 11:45— David Harum "In'School Days.” for operations In the derari. -Jtotes and British bombers which qualified for service in the town Aetna F i r e ...... '47 49 KITTLE'S MARKET 11:46— Aunt Jenny’s Stories. The next meeting of the club port of Bengasi. U S Steel ...... 46)4 Foley said that "under 200" w it­ 12:00— Medley Tim e — Hal Kolb, Morale at High Point temperature on the whole la fmnied out yesterday’s forays. clerk's office' and those who do not Aetna L i f e ...... 29 31 3-DIMBNSION 12:00 iMoiv—Kate Smith Speaka wUl be held on January 8. Warner Br P iet ...... 7 .. nesses remained to be examined Bissell Street organist Things look good now in Eighth The weather is good and the Truly Allied Operation report at the office to take the Automobile ...... 34 36 West Union ...... 25)4 by state investigators," but, hs 12:15— Luncheonalrea 12:15— B ig Sister. eomfortaMe. Norwegian; Polish, Fighting oath within the next month, will Conn. G en era l...... 27 291 OLOVI 12:80— Helen T ren t Army territory. Naturally I can­ West El A M fg ____ ...... 77)4 added, evidence being assembled 12:30— ^Marjorie Mills not ^ve details about military What with AlUed Armies finding inch. Canadian. New^' Zealand not be permitted to serve. Hartford Fire ...... 89 91 Woolworth ...... 12:45—Our Oal Sunday. Has Differing Titles ...... 29*4 for the grand Jury “won’t be pre­ 1:00— News movements but the moat impor­ tbe going a bit sticky in Tunisia, and Indian fighter pilots particl Hartford Stm. Bqll 421,^ 45> Elec Bond A Sta (Curb). IH sented the first o f the week.” 1:15— Aunt Jenny’s Real lif e 1:00—N ew a it strikes me that Rommel must Chicago—(fl>)— I f Jamea B. Fol­ tant thing which could possibly be 'Mted in the action, making it i A daughter, Peggie Anne, waa National Fire ...... 55 Vi 57 > 1:05— Do You Remember. be watching anxiously for the eX' Stories som has difficulty remembering recorded Is that the morale of the Uruly Allted operation in every bom to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wil­ Phoenix ...... 8 Lille again was one of the tar- and they are eager to get ahead omen. From our gift shop — to tom wow night in the Temple be­ Unit. Illuna. Sha. . . . 34>t 36V 2:56— News Arm y aa a lieutenant of the mili­ M ets yesterday, squadrons of fly- ginning at 7:30. Reports will be ProMen bi Namea grace your holiday table; Western Maas. .. .^. 15 17 • North Methodist Church tary police. A t home, his wife -f* - 4 ;tojg. fortresses of ithe U. 8. Arm y read/and officers for the ensuing Industrial and three daughters Jiut call him candlesticks, salt and pep­ ‘ *',r Force unloading tons of ex- year will be elected. Richard Mc- Acme W ire ...... 16 18 Wednesday, Dec. 9, 5:30 to 7:00 Pm . Newmail Orove, Neb.— “ Dad”. per ahakers, sugar and ves on the Fives, Lille L#oco- Aospices W . S. C. S. List New Books Lagan is the pre.sent master of the Am. Hardware .... 20V4 22V Lieut. Conrad Erickson was grad­ mer sets, bon* bon and Carriage works. lodge and Jdhi; A. Trotter is senior A rro v y ^ A H cm. . 35 37 MENU: Baked Bewis. Baked Ham, Scalloped Fotatoeo, Cabbage W e Invite You to Try Our Business A t the same time four-motored uated twice from an Army (Jfflcer warden. Billings * Spencer , 3V4 4V At Cheney Library I es. Heavily silver- iited States Liberators blasted Safaid, Rolls, Apple Pie with Cbeeee, Coffee. Chmdldaie achool

t.-// BMBt aswa policy, however. Is Incldsatally, this new regulation ealy a BuportMal port at the an­ will help tires. Just as the primsry niversary which the American speed amitatiOR for the purpose Shortages Mean War IBfnlft people feel upon themselves to­ of sa'ving tires incidentally has .4HBO B1 JfHB day. saved many Uves. (n r Gifte to be Treasured Down the Years--- PRINTINO CO. INC Production Is Rollin It Btra«ll atrMt The real points about this Neither regulation, however, HkBObaatan Cm b . America at war for one year are will mean much unless it is en­ TBOMA8 rBROOSON these; * forced. O «o«r«l . “The militarists la Beriln" and Tokyo started this war. But the massed angered freezing of r.nt a^«nd*4 Oetob«r 1. Ittl______1. We have come face to face The most glaring exceptions to Home Front Americans forces of common humanity will finish It.” « B ' services. HblMhMI Wvnr Bvtotng Bsecpt with the greatest threat to our the general speed limit in the past Prepare to Pull m Invisible Rationing Felt WATKINS FURNITURE and GIFTWARES day* and Holldaya Entared at —THE PRESIDENT'S SPEECH ON THE FOUR FREEDOMS The second year after Per.rl M Pott OSlea at Manohaattr. national existence and to our in­ have been two elements on ^ the As Much Slack an no., aa Sacond d a t a Hall Matiar. Harbor was to 'see, too, invisible dividual Uves that we have ever road which seem to consider rationing—the disappearance from There’s a heap of satisfaction iii giving gifts of Watkins Furniture. You SUIWCRIPTIUN RATEb known. themselves specially privileged— "Save us from violence," we prayed, Then in the air and on the tide Victory Demands. stores of such common things as can rightfully cherish a glowing pride in having made someone happy with gifts aa Taar by M a il'...... I».M 7» a. We'Tiave, in the apace of one the truck drivers and the defense "From evil guard our fate I” We rose tb take that war. garbage pails, corkscrews, zoot that will live for y ea rs.. .gifts that give pleasure and com fort.. .gifts that add ar. Hontbb 07 Mall By Ir^'lng Perimeter suits and whipping cream. Even llniifla Copy ...... I #* year, in the fime of a steady workers. And on that Sunday were betrayed Remembering men on Wake who died— charm and character to the receiver’s home! , ilTvarad Ona Taar ...... a* 00 Washington, Dec. 7—OP)- -John , razor blades are in danger Shop the stream of our wwn criticism and If the ordinary public continues Bataan— Corregidor. ^ By violence and hate. Doe, home front American, took a Steel, cooper and other metals, The Watkins Christmas stock is unique in that it covers every possible Decorated Chairs MEMMEH UF our own skepticism and our owp to see truck drivers and defense many kinds of wood, nearly all THB AS8UCIATE0 PKllUlil couple of hitches in his belt in the budget! The “ Gift Box” for instance, haa distinctive giftwares priced as low ai,. Tha Aaaoctatad Prtaa Ip axcluaut- democratic fumbling and bun­ workers getting away with any The fighting-tops of John Paul Jones rubber and other materials are i y 'l y antltlod to tha uaa or rapoblica* Our State.sman saw with gathering rage first year after Pearl Harbor, and ! needed to mix up the finest batch as twenty-five cents. From there you can run the entire range of budgets to gling, rallied ourselves to' a speed theyjiappen to bit, the gen-, On the clouds of night go b y ; Perfect gifts for homelovers *' tioti ot all nawa diapatehta cradttad today prepaied to pull in as much ! weapons any Army or Navy x G IF T fine leather chairs, block-front secretaries, and the like! , to It or not oiharirlaa oraditad In war effort which is more than eral good conformance with the The bland ones bovV and smile Where spray flies, where the air drones. |\:.' thla papar and alao tha local nawa Our ships fill .sea and sky. more slack' as victory may de- ' * Buhll'ahtd horaln. miraculous in its proportions. regulations is likely to disappear. Who laid before him page on page The War Production board, \ All rlRhta of republlcatlon ot mand. therefore, has prohibited use of Perfect because they’re usable in any room in . apodal diapatchaa herain art alao We're still working in an atmos­ When this state had a much Of fal.se pretense and guile. His gaqollne, coffee and sugar the home. i .kitchen, breakfast or dining room, ■ raaarvad A phantom flagship steers before these materials in making thous­ phere o f 'criticism which is con­ higher speed limit, there was oniy already rationed, he faced similar ands of civilian items. While the BOX living roomxand bedroom. Because they add tinually driving toward even For Libert.v— her Day! llmltarion of his meat, for sure, character to either mahogany or maple settings! |)t'' P'ull aarvica ollai|> of N. one way to enforce it. Now, when While, punctual to their murder-tryst. Perry is sailing to this War change hasn’t been very apparent Barvira Inc. greater accomplishments; we are the limit is set much lower, ar­ and possibly his milk, butter, on store shelves yet, because of Squadrons we never dreamed Who knew Uragu Bay. clothing and trans portatlon * publianara Kapraaantailvaa, Tba superbly impatient toward what rest and fine is more than ever big stocks of manufactured goods for smart '' Jullot Hathawa Spaclal Agtncp— Dived stepiily through the morning’s mist among other things. acquired before the limitation Your Gift to the Home - - Naw Tork. Chicago. Ottrolt and yet remains to' be done, and what the only, way to enforce it. Such Leon Henderson, embattled ad­ To where Pearl Harbor gleamed. . . De.sert and jungle, lone and far. orders, the lines will run out one Bnatbn. « still demains to be done is prob­ regulations will mean little unless ministrator of prices and ration­ day. Lagoon and coral beach. ing, while discouraging specula­ inexpensive MKMUEK AUUIT BUREAU OF ably greater than anything that they are backed up by the police We asked an official in the Of­ Smart mahogany CIR<’ UI.ATI<»N8 West of Waikiki roared the bombs; Know now what breed our free men are, tion on spe.'if.c things, put it in fice of Civilian Supply about the has been done yet. StUl, and his­ and the courts. It’s time for them these words: “It is safe to say that side chairr start at Tha Harald Printing Company. Wave after wave they sped; How far our wrath can reach. outlooH. Here’s his consolation: $7.95. lno„ Boattmat no financial raaponal- tory wUl have no doubt of it, this to get on the job, and be tough we can look for an extension of "We ought to celebrate short­ blllty for typographical arrora ap- American year has been the great- about It. As dawn, that stirred the fronded palms. rationing in 1943.” ages. Nearly every one o^ them CpHng In adyartlaamanta In tha With sure upsurging faith and power, John Doe also gave up, or Loads of charming gifts to 12.50 ■nchaatar Bvaning Herald esP*year of productive effort and Glowed over Diamond Head. means that our war production is With every fighting man. ag;reed through his government to rolling toward victory." make every room in the home The (institution Hitch­ military organization the world Monday, December 7 We drive against them in this hour, give up in the next year, wage more beautiful...gifU for every cock Chair has a thick has ever seen. Ne.xt, fort by fort and port by port. "ro end what they began. raises, tin cookie boxes and a big member of the family. Choice pine scat, like the orig­ 3. Although the first anniver­ Open Forum Our fighting outposts fell. part of his income earmarked for one-of-a-kind bits of decorative inal. Mahogany nr Anniversary X Midway and Wake they tpiled to take. taxes and war bonds. He pledged crafts from the Americas and black with gold aten- sary of oiir war still finds us sub­ Our army thundering on the march. many hours a week to blackout abroad! • In typically American fashion, Lastly, Luzon as well. . . eillings. ject to emotional ups and downs American Ta Ills President Our navy under way; ~ and other civilian defense duties; AW, ' a great portion of American pub* in response to spot news from this he debated a system which might Mr. President:^ Sea-wind and stars in a shining arch, force him out of normal occupa­ Ue opinion haa been spending the or that battlefield, our actual ac­ Half of the planet crackling War We have. been at war Just one And Liberty— her Day! tions into warwork. He surrender­ 'gnnlver^ry of the opening of our complishments at home and the Their W'ar Lords willed should be! year today. A great many changes ed part of his freedom to limited 'struggle for survival in disputing beginning o f accomplishments From Panama to Singapore, WILUAM ROSE BENET censorship. 80 that department have taken place in our country the wisdom of our government's abroad have' given us a feeling Nome to the Tasman Sea, Written for NEIA Service stores might save rubber, John Use this arrow-back bench during this past year and today, carried home many packages him­ in halls, at the foot of ' news policy, first in concealing and mood which generally levels . 3 0 as we listen to the confusing in­ self and accepted slower delivery Chesterfield Sofas I35'®® beds, in the living room or our losses at Pearl Harbor, and off into one of grim confidence. formation coming from the seat of on the others. breakfast room! Copied sscond in Unifiig their eventual 0—How much can I deduct as from our own original, 4. Although we know the win­ our government, we are far more Employment Bate Highest businees expenses for Income tax ssvalatlon to coincide with our an- ning of the war itself may be a bewildered than we were one year Compensation—aside from the in smart durable covers Also available in plain purposes'? maple, $22,55. (Original ; Blvorsary. _ ago. satisfaction of backing up the A—What you actually spend long imoceu, there is a tremen­ Perhaps, Mr. President, I am armed forces—came from the had rockers and a remov­ V As for the first point, the ne- necessarily in order to earn your Tke idea of a family Joining together and "giving the dous instin^ among us toward a like the rest of my countrymen, highest employment rate and home" some long-needed piece of furniture is an old one. Covers able front so it could be esaslty and wisdom of our govern- wage level in American histdrjT' living. Keep a record of such ex- used as a cradle!) sane and progressive handling of gullible enough to believe all of pendituree since there are epecifle This year It’s more popular than ever because more time agent’s policy in keeping the ac­ the problems o f peace. the things that I always under­ generally stabilized prices and is spent in the home. If your “ gift to the home" is to be Dusty rose striped frieze other programs designed to hold niltogs concerning certain Items. tual extent of the losses at Pearl The knowledge that w i Xre stood to be facts. Now 1 am not a soft you’re lucky.. .because here at Watkins we antici­ Royal blue checked frieze sure . . . nor are one hundred mil­ do'wn the cost of living, and ef­ pated the CJhristmas demand long before Steel was frozen Harbor from everybody are be­ fighting for our aurvlval^the fact forts to assure fair distribution of Q—'Which of the following are Royal blue boucle frieze lion more Americans . . . of any­ Hollywood Washington in Wartime French islands in the Western so there’s an excellent, augmented display from which yond question. We ascertain that, that we have already done so thing. I had, until Pearl Harbor, available civilian supplies. to choose. (No upholstered furniture with steel springs Wine textured frieze By Jack Stinnett Hemisphere: Montparnasse, Mo­ 19.75 to our own aatlafaction at least, believed that we were pretty well The Nazi U-boat., firing torpe­ has been made since November kit.) ^ ig e figured tapestry much, the grim confidence, we Sights And Sounds does into the ships that formerly zambique, Madagascar, Marti­ by going to tha official claims o< bold for the miUtary futtirs; and prepared for any eventuality . . . 14.95 ‘Riis Sal^m roeker (note the that the Japs were Just little men, Washington — Here (and else-.giving the fighting men the ulti-~'■upplled John Doe, cauMd much nique, Miquelon, Mont Blanc T Japanese Imperial Headquarters the intelligent hops that is grow­ ■ By Robbin Coont— where) are rumblings that may of the rationing in the first year A—^Martinique and Miquelon. Genuine mahogany Chippendale Windsor-type seat and the seemingly polite and docile ser­ mate li. medical care. gracefully bent spindles) two days aftw Pearl Harbor. ing for a real peace seem enough vants attack actually reach­ this country, Janitor EkigUsh and above all else going to do "The Story of Dr. on hand were rationed because By Asodated Press Ton eaa sUB buy Watldns FasaMoee < understand and believe ourselves. to each 3,0(X) persons. national regulation will lead to During December: Open ell day Wedneedaye; ed. Tokyo claimed two battle- American censorship apparent­ Wassell” Instead of one of his fa­ "socialized medicine.” their factories were converted to Just in...a new collection of Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings W-B Budget Terms and take ay to a Frankly, and I believe that I bles of ancient Babylon. In Dr. The solution isn’t anywhere war production. Bicycles and farm pay! Small down payment; easy wa„ ,Miips sunk, and four damaged. ly does not realize that any cor­ speak for a lot of my fellow coun­ Compare this with apportion­ Hartford—Connecticut must en­ decorative Stangl china birds! until 9 P. M. Every evening beginning De­ Wassell’s heroic exploit there ment in the military forces of near in sight,, but there isn’t a machinery were rationed simi­ roll 351 student nurses at the mid­ add color to curio cabinets, cember 17th, through the 23rd. For best monthly lnatallmenta...in aceordanee .Apparently, its filers mistook one diality buUt on such a false pre­ trymen, we cannot understand a Weren’t any feasts. The combina­ crowded community in the coun­ larly. lot of thlnga one medical man to approximately term period in January and Feb­ mantles, tables, $1.60 to $2.50. service shop early In the w eek...early in the Government Mgalatione. Im eli battleship for a cruiser, for Tokyo mise would blow up disastrously tion of DeMille and ancient his­ 135 men. That doesn’t mean, of try (Washington' included and Meat rationing—now voluntary day! ehargel Here, for example, la what I ruary to meet its year’s quota of dalmed damiige to four cruisers. the first time the inevitable truth tory Just naturally calls for scenes course, they every physician has close to the top) where members but to be mandatory soon—exem­ mean. of wild gorging on fatted boar, of any family in which there is a plified another type of shortage. 1,067, it was reported yesterday Whereas our own final report in- only 135 men to look after. With did appear. The British corre-. Down in Washington someone Is succulent pheasant, and rich red specialists, surgeons, etc., devot­ seriously ill child, a pregnant wife, There’s plenty of meat, but John by TTie Connecticut Nurses asso­ ^wolves only three cruisers dam­ spondents, on the other hand, see responsible for income tax blanks. meat—enough to drive a ration- ing themselves to special treat­ an outbreak of colds, or a week­ Doe is divvying up the supply with ciation. aged. frank and open discussion be­ Who made those , things out so conscious housewife to tears and ments. every Army or Navy doc­ end toothache, fail to realize that the armed forces and our Allies Hartford—When carbon mon­ that your average American citi­ oxide gas seeped into three apart­ t What the Japs did at Pearl tween the two coimtries as the her spouse to drooling. • tor’s brood is much larger than this is one of America’s critical abroad. Tight situations appeared zen must go to a lawyer first, or •To a lady who has combed the that. Nor is there any quarrel with wartime problem's. ments from a fourth floor incin­ vvBarbor, without knowing it, was in milk and butter, for the same only solid road to a productive go to Jail afterwards because he markets with a dream of ripe, reason. erator outlet yesterday seven to parmlyxe the entire capital friendship. If there is American did not follow out that complica­ luscious steak (and probably not Now accepted as a Democratic women collapsed. They recovered ted form ? that after the drying, it is a good quickly, however. jatreagth of our Pacific fieet Had criticism at British policy in In­ found it), producers realize it plan to rub a teaq>oonful of co- method of ^ving everybody his Our oil ration blank was an­ would be maddening if not cruel HEALTH AND DIET Norwich—Bklward J. Kelly of One of oiir "best sellers" this they known, at the time, or some dia, they want to be able to re­ coanut oil, olive oil, or some other fair share, rationing came as Taftville, department commander Christmas.. .desk pad with 22K other. We did not understand to display on the screen a couple vegetable oil into the scalp. This surprise and a shock to many weeks and months afterward, how port it to Britain, so that Britain what we were signing. We figured ADVICE of the American Legion, was re­ gold tooled genuine leather cor­ of movie stars chawing away at will give the hair another coating Americans. Before Pearl Harbor, ported to be showing continued : complete a victory they bad gain­ can consider it and answer it. If out what we would want and toM a sizzler hot from the broiler— ners. 10x21 inch slae. Furnished by the McCoy ot oil to replace that which haa a lot of people bad an idea it was Improvement last night. He im- ed there is Uttle doubt that they any of the impressions Americans the truth about it with shameful with sound effects. If meat-ration­ been wasted out and in this way an arbitrary thing that only dicta­ derwent an emergency operation Anne Lowboy chest comes in results. The mistake your hired Health Servtee New! A wooden mail box tai would immediately have revised have of British policy jpe false, ing comes, such a scene could eas­ its lustre will be restored. The en tors enforced. American thought Friday night at the Veterans hos­ a choice of mahogany or hands made was giving out mis­ ily start a riot. There’s a lady in Address cmmmnnlcaaoBB to The on the subject switched so blue-green finish with hand their strategy to provide for full the only way for them to find it tire scalp should be rubbed trigor- pital. Rocky Hill. maple veneers. 44 Inches leading information at the start. the new “Michael Shayne’’ who Herald, Attealtaa McCoy ously for three or four minute, and abruptly that some officials advo­ decorated Norwegian peasant and Immediate assault on Hawaii ’ New Haven— Capt. Charles C. long. out is to let Britain know these It Is assumed by aU of us that dotes on steak, but they don’t Health Bervtoa. the excess oil removed 'with an­ cated rationing everything, scarce . U. S. N„ Naval science and designs, 92JN. or on the United States mainland impressions and make the an­ we must teU the truth. But those show her eating it. They talk other clean towel. or not, but the administration tactics professor at Yale, lauded about her appetite enough to ttself. As it was, they preoccu­ swer. If ' some of the American who did regret it today. Simply, Many times people complain Those desiring articles covering stood today on avdldance of ra­ the timing and execution of the Mr. President, because your hired "plant" her ultimate end—choking the various subjects related to the tioning when possible. Am erica n-BnUsh assault on pied themselves with subsidiary criticism is constructive and de­ First choice of America's Sweethearts hands could not trust the Ameri­ to death on a piece of it. Propa­ that their hair haa lost its shiny care of the hair are welcome to John Doe got a nodding ac North Africa as ” a success that bonquests, thereby giving us the signed to aid the United Nations can public. That is a regrettable ganda against steak, no doubt. lustre or lU sheen. 'In some In- send for any o t the following; quaintance this year with another wUl stand high in mUitary an­ time to restore a Pacific fieet to cause toward victory, it can cer­ situation, but true, nevertheless stanceg this is due to a lack of "Preventing Dandruff,” "Prevent­ "foreign” word-—inflation. Before nals," ii. the weekly Ysile Newt being. Whatever uncertainty they tainly do no constructive good un­ It was the same in sugar ration­ I can think of a lot of pictures care in shampooing. ing Baldness," and “ Feed Your Pearl Harbor, he recognized infla­ Forum last night. that would stand cutting if shown tion as a financial disease which Hartford—A rehabilitation pro­ LANE Cedar Hope Chests bad about the true extent of their less it is allowed to reach Britain ing and about the only sensible Dust and dirt collects readily Hair." Send your request in care plan advanced, yet is thK^ffee today. “Henry the Eighth." for upon the hair and unless they are of the McO>y Health Service, to once made bread worth $1,000,- gram Jointly operated by the stat< success at Pearl Harbor was thus and perhaps strike a responsive situation. That was easy. one— those shots of Hank tearing completely remo'ved during the this news' paper and enclose 000,000 a loaf in Germany. and Federal governments, whicl - - worth more, in American security, chord there. In the matter of gasoline ra­ whole hunks, of beef asunder and sham poo!^ process, the hair may large self-addressed envelope and Demanded Preventive Steps also has the cooperation of thi . other walnut veneered and natural The perfect $lft for the Man hi to give a tioning agents of the OPA are at to.ssing the bones over his shoul­ By spring. President Rooeevelt manufacturers of Connecticut, wai eedar flnlahed chests, $29.7$ up. Servica or War Workers to give . than anything that might have The mutual understanding that lose Its natural shine. 10 cents in stamns. been gained, in this country, by this minute snooping around der. For another, "Talk of the Those who realize the Impor­ The article on "Feed Your Hair," told John and Congress that it credited yesterday with having re hit sweetheart . . . hit daugh­ could arrive through full and open among the gasoline dealers ask­ Town." with Cary Grant* wolfing tance of keeping the skin o f the explains in what way die is help­ could happen here, and demanded habiliUted several hundred physt- ter...h ia wife! Lane ehests having the Navy yield to public discussion of mutual problems ing questions, doubting the an­ the provender Jean Arthuy brings body clean may not realize that ful in producing s head of health preventive steps. The program cally handicapped Ck>nnecticu' Don’t miss the naw stock of ha've been the favoritee for 1 Clamor for the full deUils of the would cerUinly outlast any artifi­ swers and disrupting that business to his attic hideput. And “ Song of it is Just aa important to keep the hair. developed by fall into a major residents and to have placed then finely framed pictures! Pairs years.. .time-tested for quality the Islands," with the iuau and governmental effort, with an of­ In Jobs useful to the war effort of Oodeys, and ehareoal draar- and moth peeteotion. Chrome Breakfast Group S. Pearl Harbor disaster. It would cial friendship built on a censois so much so that many are going scalp clean. to give up. Just b00 to con­ Instruction in the dangers o f pos paired at least a good portion of in waslUng the hair, as either of able in cities, coming in contain­ slble air raids and in ways to mee tension table top; blue fabrlkoid seats and and backs , . , , , ...... -.... .each $5A# strength at all. that strength vyUl possible that you cannot find at cooking and eating his worn old siderably leas than 3,000,000. Na­ the damage done, and tba fact these seems to produce a finer ers adapted for household uae^ You those dangers was one of the moe backs en chairs ...... $50.50 be created through a frank and least ^wo or three more men in boot. effect than the use of ordinary wilt find this more satisfactory tional income soared from $70.- 2 only Chrome chain with marine-blua wax, still fighting against odds, What Pm jeally worried about, effective means for the control o $ Pe. Chrome eet; Lt. blue porcelain re­ honest exchange of views. this country of ours for responsi­ water. than trying to soften the water 1^ 000,000,000 a year to around $116,- fear afid prevention of panic in th fectory table top; blue fabrtcoid seats and seats in metal; metal backs in white...... :We have succeeded in whittling ble positions like his? though, la Porky Pig. If bacon The hair should first be moisten­ adding chemicals. There la a dis­ 000.000,000. At the same time, ...... each $S.$0 gets any scarcer, Leon Schlesinger council’s weekly broadcast. Othe becks on ebsirs. .$72.50 Ihe J ^ n e s e fieet down. I f these Here, is what we would like to ed with warm water and then tinct poasitility that the water you war production occupied about 75 speakers Included Wesley A start this second year of the war off might have to keep Porky finder thoroughly lathered with a good are now getting may be used with per cent of the country’s factory Jbings hadn’t yet occurred, the Time To Get Tough wraps for the duration. Sturges, state defense adminlstra with. Absolute truth in everything toilet soap or standard shampoo out harm, even though it seetns to capacity. tor, and Frederick R. Kroner, en ; Kavy would stUl be Justified in The primary reason for limita­ that concerns the "little meq and preparatioii. The scalp should be you to be bard. You will find the Living Geets Jump glneer for The Travelers Fire In (Above) Colonial cheat In mel­ ^••aptng its InfonnatioQ to itself; tion of automobils qiesd to at women’’ of this country. Straight­ Operatteg on Shoestring well massaged with the finger­ city water supply Is safe as The economists warned that surance company. forward talking about what you low antique maple, with the > Isr as long as it should please. least 36 miles aa hour at all times tips. All of the soap should than general rule, -the water itself be­ only drastic action could prevent Hartford— Ths Stota Dafens beauty and ahnplielty of pioneer need, as eur leader, to win this bo washed out and the process ing subjected to vanous teste to a tragic increase in the cost ot A s for tba actual timing of the is not to save lives, or gas, but Loa Angeles— UP)—County Clerk council yesterday Issued a manus America. 4$ Inches long, Solid Maple Tables h war. If you do that, Mr. Presi­ J. F. Mofoney is operating on a repeated. If the hair is normal, guard Its purify. living.-In six months after Peati of medical services for children t jlawB release to confrm with the dent, you can have all our shirts. (Right) Eighteenth Century re­ Urea Something like 40 per cent shoe-string, thanks to the war. then two good latherings should (Earache) Harbor, the cost of food, shelter be used in planning for handlln production ot a Heppelwhlto .hjUtfveraary of Pearl Harbor, that can be added to their lifetime if We have Just as big a stake in this Metal cla ^ for legal documents suffice, but if i t ^ oU / or U the Question: P. L. asks: "What can and other necessities Jumped 12.7 evacuation of bombed areas. 1 Chest in Honduras mahogany, 44 war as anyone else and wo ask the Two models from our large " i^a Juveolle, artificial, “the pub- they are excused from the strain are out, so he purchased 20,000 shampwing haa been let go for I do to stop having earaches? Ev­ pel cent ItC confirmatlonc was prepared by'the Pediatric Ac with drawer in hose. 44 inches right to stssre it along with our lack of time and the hair is very ery time s cold wind hits the left The government’s antidote was visory con^ttee of the council. selection of quaint Early - li Miiple’’ Had of propaganda of high speed, or the stress of laces to tie them up, family album- American, pieces. T h e peg- seas, brothers, husbands and atyle. soiled, then three good latherings ear, or the weather is damp, the freezing and fixing of prices of a t whMi Is a l too obvious to stopping from high speed. sweethearts who are at the fight­ are advisable. ear starts to ache like nothing hu­ nearly all civilian articles—some- leg coffee table has an 18x28 inch rimmed top. The com­ truly effective. Such timing ing fronta A t least two rinses are advis­ man. Can not even wash my ..lalr (imes over serious opposition, as in Finds Gas at Curbing ^ 7.50 each Now, with the dim-out, another bination book-magazliie-end to o n , a WaahingtoQ The war belongs to the people. •aoriag Stranger Penlsteat able and three If you have time. on a windy day without th«i ear the case of farm products: restrlc reason for control of speed be- Give It back to them, with the Other Models $29.75 up.^ Easy Terms Arranged, table is amazingly handy. ts "manage’’ tha moods If the water is hard, adding lemon starting to hurt." 1 tion o f Installment and charge ac­ Pasadena, (Jallf.—(IP)—The pc This year give sparkling all* oomea important The dim-out truth, and you’ll have all the help Kansas City—(fil— Lee Thomas Juice to. the last rinse water will Answer: If you have not already count credit; freezing of salaries lice department has a 40-galla gisae hurricane lamps and save tba AaMrteaa people. We’U r C*aersl qieed limit o f 30 miles an you w ant told the cops to take him away— help to remove soap particles had the ear examined, do so. There and wages for moot people and a back-log of that stuff that make-1 eaeentlal metals for the w ar at- do best **'*"*g1ng our hour has been decreed primarily Just Aa American. the fellow they found sleeping in and bring back the shine to the is probably some abnormal condi­ $25,000 ceiling for the top rank; the wheels go around. Patrolr'r fort! 16K Inchoe high with SB the basis at the the back of Thomas’s car, pa^ed hair, giving it the desired a i^ tion wh'eh is causing the ear to subsldiee at a few commodities; Gerald S. Wilson fourtd eight (Ive heautlfuUy etdwd chinuioy, for reasons of public safety, on sparkling glaae prisms, hnd a Ibsr saa he givvi ts in front o f his house. The reason: appearance. ache and this should be investi­ intensifled war bond selling, which gallon containers of gasoline line tha atmpla premise that a half- Thomas,‘awakened at 2 a. m. by a The hair should be dried thor­ gated. Applying beat, and pro­ is scheduled for a $1,000,000,000 up neatly at the curbing on a real pineapple design base. 10.95 darkened highway is doubly dan- At one time^ second lieutenatyts series o f reverberating snores, had oughly, using a large Turkish tecting the ear from cold or from month pace next year; more taxes, dential street after safety offl in the U. S. Marine Cprps wore Just chased the snoring stranger over $5 ,000,000,000 more next, year cials'had pointed out the dange WATKINS BROTHERS % ■Muus. unless speed is controUed. towel. wind, may help, but tha best plan no designsHoa of sank. 9Mt o f hia Mving loam. Those with Aqr hair will 1b4 la ta fiafi out the sauseb ^ . than this yeat) and more increases of home storasta. 1 'I

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. HANCHBSTlfiR. CONN. MONDAY. D£(JEM|ICR 7.1949 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY. DECEMBER 7,1941 PAQI Heavy Toll at Pearl Harbor Japan Blames Chinese Press Urges Local Sailor inemy Being Forced Japs Missed Assault Upon Japan United States Witfein United States Reported Safe Chungking, Dec. 7—(JT)—. , Tbe first anniversary of Pearl Yedr Takes Initiatiyi On Defensive Along To W reck S Propagandists Note An­ Harbor brought from the Chi­ Nelson A. L'Heureaux nese press today a call for the Fores raided ths OUBssi sm niversary of Attack -United Nations to mass their Was on U. S. Cruiser All Rally to Arms and shaU islands sad sosk N might for a devastating as­ Production in Girding neae ships. Chapter One With Radio Barrage. sault upon Japan proper. Bombed in Pacific. On April It, Brlq. Gea. The Festival of the Fairtee “This day last year a bar­ For Victory on Land Doolittle’s Army fllsM World Battlefronts Seapower in Pacific New York, Dec. 7—(/P)—Japan’s barous nation finally exposed Mrs. Julia L’Hei rcux, of Cen­ consterpatioB la a bos^laff Once ih every century all of the propagandists noted the first anni­ her treachery and cruelty,” ter street, who has been anxiously And Sea.' on Tokyo. said a typical editorial la the fairies and wood sprites and hob­ versary of the attack on Pearl awaiting news regarding the fate On May 2, la the Ooral saa. ’’move would be la tiUlt dlre^ cost the Japanese dearly is that goblins and elves, snd all of the Harbor with a week-end radio bar­ influential Ta Kung Pao. "And By John K. Murphy, Jr. again on June 4, at ths app nited Nations, with waged by American aubmarlnea. M if f h t Hav(> R p p n Ah1t> t n returned from an Inspection Japan'e militarists doubled of her son, Chief Petty Officer tton. iriigni nave neen AOie i.o u^^bor he reported splrlU that inhabit the forests snd rage in which they laid blame for New York, Dec. 7.—(A*)—Like a to Midway Island, our sea aad < From the early weeks o f the war the war on the United States, their efforts to dig their own Nelson Arthur L'Heureux, has iknned Might Growing The midway actioa, in turn, Seize Hawaii; Five t o Dec. 15 that the Arizona., Japan Facing fighter who haa measured his o p -; forces lashed out to rout Js| was such a smashing defeat for these raidera of the deep, ventur­ the towns the wide world over, spoke of exterminating America graves. Just received a letter from him ponent and found hit own I Naval thrusts. ing far into enemy watera, have rz £5 • •• zz i j Shaw, Caasin, Downes, Utah and gather together for a five-day "We not only shall avenge 'o Overwhelming Pro­ the Japanese that the high com­ One Superiority Held OgUla had been lost, that the and Great Britain and even dls- stating that he came through all strength, this nation today On Aug. 8, U. 8. Marines la mand here concluded it would be taken a steady toll of Japanese Larger Yank Festival. enssed the occupation o f such Pearl Harbor and Singapore right. He waa on the San Francis­ plunged into a focond year of war on Guadalcanal. portions; on Road to possible to undertake an offensive ships—warcraft, troop transports By Japanese Imperial, “ ma?J^’ Sometimes it is held behind the cities as New York, Washington but will intensify our common co, the U, S. cruiser, when It was with a confidence born of accom- On Nov. 8, in the most dra and supply vesself bn' which the and London. effort for an offensive against bombed in the Pacific by the Japs year of tbe war, the largeet inv Victory; Final Suc­ step which waa urgently required extent of damage to other East Wind sometimes behind the pllshmet'.t. to give protection to ^e supply security of Japan's s<^ore8 of Island Fleet After Sneak Naval Power The Federal Communications Japan’s own territory in order in October, and the commander Stunned by the Japanese Sion armada tn history landed U J . . vessels waa withheld so that it West Wind. But the Festival I am to annihilate her ' militarists and a number of the crew lost cess Still Months, If lines to Australia. ’The Marine in-? bases depends. Naval authorities telling you about was held right in Commission recorded one broad­ treachery at Pearl Harbor, Uncle S. fighting men on the sborea ivipponese B lo w ; A ir would not become known to the cast in which it was reported tbat and exterminate foreVer the their lives. Officer L’Heureux has vaalon of the southeastern Solo­ say that every ship sunk by a sub­ the middle of a snow white cloud Sam’s armed forces have feinted French Morocco and- Alglerio. Oaliii Japanese commentators now claim menace of their ambitions.” been In the navy for eight years. On Nov. 15 and in the two day Not Years, in Future; mon Islands and capture of the marine will make it that ' much Defenses of z y u n u . Counting the Arizona the only At Least 394 Nipponese floating through the sky. and parried, have landed solid highly useful airfield on . Guadal­ easier to smash the bases when America "fired the first shot "at He is the son of Mrs. L’Heureux blows of their own until now, the following, our Navy destroysd Bloody Fights Loom. the time comes. Japan is not able Island Shattered. ship a total loss, the Navy said Ships Lie at Bottom What a ifestival It was! Posi­ Pearl Harbor. and the late Nelson L’Heureux Japanese worlhlps snd tronsporfi|l| canal would become the first real “fortunately, the salvage and re­ Initiative seized, they stand ready battleground In the South Pacific to replace her shipping as rapidly tively everybody was there. There ITiis claim, the broadcast aaid, who was a Spanish War veteran. on fronts half a world apart to near the Solomons, while loSti^| pair accomplishments at Pearl were ghosts and spooks and de­ Mentioned by Preslden* B . aohB M. and this proved to be true. For aa this country can. By William T. Peacock Of Pacific; Several was based on the Japanese inter' Gives Message drive home the attack to the ene­ only nine vessels. 'j^uhlng;ton, Dec. —W — Axle Both the Oermans and Japa- Harbor have exceeded the most mons (nil on their very best be­ pretation of the Robert report on It wa.e the San Francisco that Milhatones Along Rood ^ four months the Japs have fought Washington, Dec. —The hopeful expectation." Hundred Others Hit. President Roosevelt mentioned in my. desperately to get It back. Ameri­ aeae may atiU make moves havior, of course), as well as Pearl Harbor, which describes the Those were milestones along tli that for many dark months friendly little brownies and timid his broadcast Juat before the Na­ No one doubted, that December can Marines and Army troops of aa offensive nature. The Navy’s revelation of the magni­ Pictures released by the Navy destruction of a Japanese sub­ Of Sympathy day exactly a year ago, that the road back, bright signs and pot fight the war when and tude of the disaster at Pearl Har­ with its review dlsclos^ that some By Murray Roae pixies. Only the Easter Bunny marine an hour before the attack. tional election. It waa on this tents, pointing the way to fins and their Air Force and the Navy Nazis theoretically could In­ cruiser that s personal friend of road back would be hard, the tra­ they choae are at laat being and Ita Air Force have battled vade Spain to acquire new At- Aerial bombs took heavy toll at Pearl Harbbr. Testifying to the bor made clear today tbat the of the ships had sunk in shallow New York, Dec. 7.—5P)—The Wos absent and that was strange Not Broedeest In English vail bitter. victory. water. One showed the West Vir­ because he had never before been the President was killed. He said on the defensive along all wrlth unrelenting tenacity and hmtio Naval bases and try for intensity of the air attacks are the damaged Tennessee, left, and ths Japanese missed a prime opportu­ Japanese started it a year ago at Thb -Japanese foreign minister, Chilean President Sends Curling Bock Tentacles One ot the brightest was thel sunken Arizona. (Official Navy photo.) ginia with ita main deck aw uh, known to miss a Festival. Meaeyukl Teni, eddreased the the San Francisco was the spear­ landing In Africa. There, wherel world’s batUefronta. military auccesa to keep It. the capture of Gibraltar In an Pearl Harbor, and today they find head of the United States Navj’ In irlties said today, and the nity to destroy immediate Amerl- its keel resting in the harbor mud. . Father Time waa there, resting *I HAVE TERRIBLE WEW5*, HE T (X P THEM. Japanese people on the subject: Note to Roosevelt and And yet, Just 12 short months American and British troops flghu The reason for the heavy effort'to flank the Allied forces themselves facing s mightier that battle, and wiUt guna blazing later, we have begun to curl back i Nations, with armed might la North Africa. They could carf seapower in the Pacific and In such cases, it was possible to himself in the very softest part of "The Resolve to ICxterminete and side by side today, effective sec-j In vestments made by both seal the hull, pump out the water American Naval power than ever American People. from both sides had causeO con­ the tentacles of the Japanese oc­ jg to overwhelming propor- try to gain the same objec­ perhaps seize -Hawaii. the cloud. He declared it waa the Overwhelm America end Britain.” siderable destruction to the Japs. ond front a.*!slstance has aides In this remote and un­ and float the ship. ITie Nevada, one before, while at least 394 of their topus in the Pacific, and have given to Russia, a long step tak are on the road to victory. til recently nlmoat nnhenrd-of tive by striking through Tur­ nicest Festival (with the best This speech apparently was in­ With eight battleships— picture made known, waa besuihed. own ships lie at the bottom of the opened the second front In Africa. toward the liberation of Fraace,! Yet, these experto agreed, pinoe la Ita ifrategic htention. key In the Middle East. food) be had been to in the past tended only for Japanese consump­ Santiago, Chile, Dec. 7—(IP)-— Plenty of Changes all there were In the Hawaii­ The repaired ships. In some Pacific. There ' were dark days In that and when the Job Is done, Tunistal Itawl victory Is still long Ualng It as na air base nad But Washington strategists con­ an area and three cruisera sixteen hundred years. tion since it waa not broadcast in President Juan Antonio Rloa of jBootha, If not years. In the cases, are more fornddahle Several hundred other Nippon­ English to the United States. Chile, one of the two American Tliree Grass Fires first year o f war. There was Dec. and the adjacent shores wtll pro-1 aaval station the Japanese sider these moves highly theoreti­ sunk or disabled by the sneak Mrs. Santa Claus and the Queen Wisp she was glad Sants was hav­ ny hatd had Indigestion for ten 23, when Wake island fell after IMore. The bloodiest cam- than before Pearl Harbor ese Naval and merchant vessels Fairy made pics and puddings and ing such a good time because it days and three nights. “ Without the annihilation of republics still maintaining diplo­ vide springboard bases for an at-| might eventually be able to cal because the Germans have their Nipponese blow,' Amerif»n have been damaged. United States an heroic 14-day defense by a tack on Europe. .■Igns—Invasion of Naxi En- slash MacArthnr*s oommunl- . hands full on the Russian front since modem improvements cream puffs by the hundreds over was the first vacation he'd had When he recovered he hurried America there will be ho true matic relations with the Axis Over the Weekend Naval forcea in the Pacific a smd Allied 'reports show, since countries, marked the first anni­ handful of Marines. There waa Who knows but what the turn­ seoe and the conquest of Ja- eation Unes and isolate Ana- and In North Africa. Any drain In Life of State year ago were outweighed were installed In the process on a little side cloud tbat waa be­ since the last Festival a hundred on his way and arrived at the Fes­ Greater East Asia sphere,” the of recoqdltlonlng them. that day at Pearl Harbor. foreign minister said, according to versary of the Japanese attack on / Jan. 2, when the Japs occupied ing point of the present world-l haa—are still to be fonght. trails. Our poaaeaaloa of \lt of forcea away from those fronts four or five to one by the Jap­ ing used aa a kitchen. And the years ago. tival at the end of the first day n w greatest sacrifices by the Some other high spots of the Tremeadoua Blows Dealt the F. C. C.’s trmnMaUon. “ There­ Pearl Harbor with s message ”of Manila and the Cavite Naval wide struggle will be meseursdl denies them that opportunity. for adventures elsewhere might anese Imperial fleet. ' Seven Dwarfs washed dishes and When the sun went down at the just as the grown-ups were yawn­ base. May 6, when the island people at home are yet to be review: American surface forcea, sub­ fore the enemy's destruction must sympathy and solidarity” to Presi­ The South Manchester depart­ from that dark African nightl Moreover It has proved for tbs leave them fatally weak at vulner. Air defenses of Oahu island lay licked out all the mixing bowls. end of the first day the little ones ing and thinking about turning In ■fortress, o f Corr^ldor fell. June Navy personnel casualties were marines and planes, operating Everyone wes ao glad to see the be carried out in a most decisive dent Roosevelt snd the American ment had three fires within 48 when American land and Navall American side both a atationary able pMnts. Since Jap Attack shattered. Runways of airfields Three Hallowe’en witches, usmg went to bed without fussing at all hours over the week-end. AU were 3,, when Dutch Harbor was bomb­ These were regarded iu the 2,117 officers and men killed, MO from the Aleutian to the Solo­ their finest brooms, swept up the while the grown-ups sat around bunny that they got wide awake manner.” people. force.s tumbled out of their aseaultl and unalnkable “aircraft carrier" 'The Japanese are in a similarly were pitted by bomb craters and mons, have dealt tremendous Tani said "the unreasonable de­ His message, aent last night, grass fires. At 2:50 Saturday aft­ ed, and June 12 when the Invader boate and swarmed up the beaches;} elements of the situation la unhappy predicament. Unable to clogged with the wreckage of still listed as missing and 876 crumbs from beneath the banquet gossiping snd talking about old and sang songs and cheered landed in the Aleutians. _ America found Itself as the for use against Jiqian’a bases to blows at the thinly spread sea mands of the United States” were said: ernoon No. 1 was called to Oak when our paratroopers descends' regain their position 6n Guadal- more than 100 planes. wounded. Army casualties were tables and didn't grumble a bit timea. loudly. and Autumn streets and at 4:19 But against this backdrop of year of a war bom in treach- the north and also an itreslatibla forcea of Japan. the direct cause of the war and "On the occasion of the first an­ from the skies to seize vital csnsl and under pressure in New Placid Calm of Sunday Might All Have Been Lost 226 officers and men killed and when Chiptd dropped cigar ashes No one could have imagined But Easter Bunny only stood the same afternoon No. 1 was call bad news there was the spectacle at Pearl Harbor closed and the lure for the Japanese Navy which Roosevelt Sees Unity 3M wounded. The U. S. victories in the Bat­ snd blew his nose In s big pocket added it broke out “entirely due to niversary of the Pearl Harbor at­ Jectlves while the Air ForcSsI seems unable to reconcile Itself to Guinea by the men of MacArthur'a The American warships still all over the cloud. that in a very abort while all this tack I w’ish to extend to your ex­ ed to Hartford road to extinguish of a nation finding Itself. spread a protective umbrella ove lie pattern of the year ahead Afternoon Shattered Planes Destroyed On Ground tles o f the Coral Sea, at Midway,' peace and happiness would be handkerchief. "I have terrible planned provocation against Ja­ loss of the place and keeps coming command, they cannot strike' anew As Dominant Note able to fight might all have been in the Solomons and in the fog- pan by America and Britain.” cellency and our aistee people of a fire near the gas plant holders •lap Plntilla Turned Bock head. to take shape. Here are the lost had the Japanese main fleet The Navy had 202 aircraft and Santa Claus was the very gay­ shattered. news,” he told them. But, by this On.Jan. 26, tbe first U. S. troops Unes of development antid. bsck with new forces deaplte the at Hawaii or the Aleutlana or By News of Nipponese shrouded Aleutiana have hit the High in Producing Capacity the United States s ifiessage of At 11:30 this morning No. 1 was -sought out and engaged them. An the Army 273 on the island. ’The est one at the party. He played time, they all had guessed that called to extinguish a grass fire it landed in northern Ireland, . and by authorities; fact that the watera around essay a campaign against Russia, Washington. Dec. 7— — enemy hardest in the class he can- - "The leaders of America are sympathy and solidarity from the Planes For Spraying which waa considered possible as Unity of the American people invasion of Hawaii, or even a raid Navy got 38 into the air. Efighty tag with the litUest pixies. He But at that very moment Easter something was wrong. government and people of Chile the corner of McKee street and the next day, far away In the Pa­ Guadalcanal are littered with the Treachery; Industrial least afford—the fast, qoick-ma- A cold wind seemed to blow over truly running their nation In yreSatihiary to Big Push late as laat fall, without leaving and of the United Nations has in force aimed at final execution of its planes were destroyed, most borrowed - a needle from Mrs. Bunny was hurrying to the cloud together with assurances that my cific, our Navy helped Allied war­ Ur 8. Marines were first to uss| wreckage of Japanese ehipe and neuvering cruisera and destroyers the cloud and even Santa Ulaus laughable manner," he continued Hartford road. 1. The principal effort will be their vital southern flank perious- Production Stepped provided the dominant note in of ttie crippled ships, might well of them on the ground. A "few ” Claua and taught the spooka and and he was bringing terrible newa. "Though they may be high In country always will be at tbe aide ships turn back a Japanese flo­ the sirplancB to spray large the bodies of Japanese dead. Army planes were able to take he needs most to^pfotect bis long On his way to the Festival he had shivered as the fairies and elves at crushing Germany and Another campaign which has ly improtected. _ the war effort as the Allies have been successful. lines of communications. ghoats bow to wiggle through the producing capacity, without the of the democracies, defending the tilla in the Macassar strait. of ground for the ellmlnatlpB The conquest of North Afrl>' Up in Connecticut. Why the Japanese did not fol­ off against the enemy despite needle’a eye. He made alt the ladjf stopped overnight In the Kingdom snd all the spirits huddled closer more essential qualities such as Ideals of liberty and justice that On Feb. 12, a U. S. Navy Task mosquitoes snd larvae. take the initiative against the ' 101 Jap Warships Lost together and waited anxiously for la hut a preliminary to the Mg Axis powers. President Roose­ low up their first assault with damage to runways and they shot fairies laugh till their sides ached of Poopo-Poona to visit with a lofty war ideals America tan not are common to both of us.” Harold Heuiiequin Against a total of 86 American family of moles he knew. And the Easter Bunny to speak. which may be launched from By Paul V. Cochrane velt telieves. some such action may never be down "more than 20” Japanese. vessels lost in the Pacific, Japan when he took their Queen and win over us.” ---- si directions once the Allied ~ New Haven, Dec. 7—(JP)—Pearl known until after the war. Per­ The Army did not issue a separate danced a Jig with her deep In the moles fliad told him such distress­ It was Admiral Ssnkichi Taka- Maas Meeting Planned In a letter written for The has lost 101 ships alone in the Tomorrow: The Terrible News Joins Air Corps command decides the time is P e ^ l Harbor Base Army anu Navy Journal, tb* haps it was preoccupation with review and its total of plane losses cloud. ing tales about certain goings-on hashl, vice president of the East In Argentina, the other Amer- Harbor a year ago today—sicken­ battleship, alrcrifft carrier, cruis­ in Poopo-Poona that Easter Bun­ from Poopo-Poona. and their forces axe ready. president said he was proud other campaigns. Or more prob­ was not stated. Navy men shot er and destroyer categories. Twa Mrs. Claus told Wlll-of-the Asia Developmen. association, iesm republic which has not brok­ ing, almost unbelievable, newa of en off relations with the Axis, ...Because of the wladon of of "our unity in deliberation, ably 'It was because they them­ down 28 of the enemy, most of battleships, six cruisers, 37 cruis­ who spoke of Japanese forces en­ Harold Hennequin, son of Mr. and | Japanese treachery at Hawaii them falling to anti-aircraft and tering Australian and American preparations were completed for itrating strength at the •Greatest in World in decision, in action. selves in their most hopeful mo­ ers and 56 destroyers have been Tokyo and Rome would know Mrs. Alfred Hennequin of 28 Cot­ MEN! You Can’t point of atta in eperw- shattering the placid calm of a ”Our initial 'acceptance of ments never anticipated that such machine-gun fire from ships. reported sunk. their ultimate doom to be closer.” cities and London. a mass meeting to be held tonight Subs Quickly "Such thoughts as the entering In Buenos Aires’ Luna park in tage etreet left Saturday morning bi the PacUle-Aalatle Connecticut Sunday afternoon— the defensive, our assumption punishing blows could be inflicted The Japanese are believed to The U, S. has lost one battle­ Japanese Ship He gave much credit for coop­ for service with the United States wm he largely dealgn- the enemy's carrier atrength ia of the initiative when the op­ on the American fleet In such a have used a total of 105 planes eration in waging the Naval of Melbourne or Sydney, entering tribute to President Roosevelt on becoming depleted.” breaking in on highways crowded ship, the Arizona, and the cap- the war anniversary. Army Air corps. He is a graduate «e held the Japanese In Becomes What Singa­ portunity struck, were not hit short time. divided: 21 torpedo planes, 48 sized Oklahoma may not see serv­ phase of this year's predominately into Seattle or San Francisco, in­ Aa for the U. S., he said "we with week-end meijy-makera... Losses Hinder Harass Japs to New Yorx or Washington, even Former President Agustin Justo of Manchester High school and Afford To Miss It! and, possibly, to for- pore Should Have Been or miss calculations,” he said. •\s it was, the Navy was dive-bombers and 36 horizontal ice again. Four American aircraft Naval campaigns to the forces of since his graduation had been em­ |HBI|flBg off p liiM for fl- have carriers coming out of the business aa usual. A "They were the outcome of able to tell In its week-end bombers. other members of the United Na­ I ------entering the port of London, have was named honorary chairman for yards and expect to build up our carriers, seven cruisera and 23 the celebration to which leading ployed at the Colt's Patent Fire opeenttons there when It’s only a /ear ago but so thoughtful estimate made hot Pearl Harbor annlx-eraao' re­ ’Three little two-man Japanese tions. been expressed,” the admiral said. FIFTY CENTS a month insures Health, Fna, a ihowat —Military Chiefs Give carrier force to be a tremendous destroyers also have been destroy­ Invasion Units "Such acta may come to be. stiident, labor and social organiza- Arms company In Hartford. forces beoome avail. much has happened since that by nightmarish amateurs, but view a story of a magnificent submarines were sunk. ed. ; Go into Action Day Young Hennequin played foot­ Statements. scourge and threat to Japan in the in some ways it seems a cen­ salvage and repair Job. Of the ’This itiust< wait antll the pro­ tionli pledged their support. and Plenty of.Exerciae in the ToneF Bafl Hoar. Msai by military men whose lives Navy Secretary Frank Knox I After Pearl Harbor; per times arrive. Biit now is the The list of speakers included ball during the pa.>it fall season S. P saptte the demands of our western Pacific.” tury. have been consecrated to the 18 ships and a large floating with the AH-SUra and was w ell One thing that pleased the ad­ has hailed the American come- time to work for the attainment United States Ambassador Nor­ the Jtuaalana who B j Walter B. danaeB Railroads were still pleading for study of war. Ah outstanding drydiM-k w'hlch were disabled, back with the statement: ir o a c Point o f United States I Still Sinking Ships. known In Manchester. For some daya and Fridays — 1:16 to 6:a ahd other Allies must be sneak attack. Pearl Harbor stands I United States in their armed pressing upon you the desirability Including at least three of the Set at 6,641 Camp Devens for basic training. forcea" than the day before Pearl Harbor tack .^n Pearl Harbor, U. S. sub­ minister for Greater East Asia, hotels and restaurants. ^At The Y. M. C. A. taereastaig quantities of today, a monument to American i of turning in the old car, gaso­ battleships, are back with the —or the day after Pearl Harbor. Far-Flung Pacific Bases SA — When he came to the Islands af­ marines began sinking enemy declari. g Am-ricans "have be­ englMerlng akUl, courage and | line vendors acting aggrieved if reach $30,125,000, an increase for fleet and some have been for Presents Over-AU Picture plain hard work, as the greatest ter last Dec. 7, he detected; plenty ^ndon Pr^ss Hails De' .ships and have been sending them come reconciled to the ways of Mast Draw Belt Tighter I you didn't fill ’cr up, tire mer­ Ihe single year of 78 per cent. months. Figure for Fighting in Based on official announce­ Washington, Dec. 7.—(JP> — to the ocean floor with great reg- war” and American workers are C America, which lost Its rub* Naval base in the world. ' of evidence of uneasiness-and lack chants. and for that matter, sell­ Shocking as were the losses, of confidence, he related. Every­ Freight and passenger figures ments by the Nav>' and Allied Secretary of ths Navy Knox as­ termination Shown in ulaiTty ever since, Rear Admiral "giving their utmost in order to MS when ths Japanese The authority for that statement ers of a lot of other things, were greatly surpassed the load carried there was cold comfort for Japan Solomons Based on headquarters In battle zones Thomas Withersr former comman­ bring about a victory." Aok. also Malaya and much of la Rear A om li^ William R. Fur­ where he heard the questions concentrating on quick replace­ and her Axis partiicrs in that serted today that Japan's loss of First Year of War. If You Hold a Certificate We Have “Where was the Navy?” and in World War 1918. throughout the Pacitlc the follow­ der of the Pacific fleet’s subrrtersi- insisted Japan had tried to main­ It coast petroleum supplies long, commandant of the'Navy ment of just about everything you Suggests Staying At Home story of ships arisen to fight Actual Count. ing compilation presents an over­ Warships, cargo vessels and troop tain peace in the Pacific to the U4>oats Infested the west- "What la the Navy doing?” transports was approaching the blea,, declared today. Yard at Pearl Harbor, whose owned. Fat from urging travel, the road again, or in a companion report all picture of comparable Ameri- London, Dec. 7— —The Lon­ In' an address prepared for de­ very end. Atlantic, probably will find worda today hightened the aignifl- “Theae queationa have been an­ from the Office of War Infoiroa- HALE'S SELF SERVE Even the Connecticut draftees, ia now suggesting you stay at Washington, Dec. 7—(>P)—Japa­ can-Japanese Pacific losses since point of desperation and imperil­ don press saluted the United livery at a Pearl Harbor day rally The German radio also entered New Tires Recap Tires nessary to draw its economic cance o. a statement by Admiral swered,” Nimltx continued, by bivouacked Iwgcly in the south, tion on 1942 arms production. ing the security of her far-flung The Original In Now Bnglai^! raids on the Marahalla, Wake and home unless your business is nese killed by United States sol­ Dec. 7. 1941: States today on, the first anniver­ at the Portsmouth Navy Yard, into the celebration, saying that tighter and tighter—due not Chester W. Nimitz, commander- weren’t giving too much thought ’This latter report said Output Pacific island bases. sary of the Japanese attack on after one yaar "so many successes the achievements of the ene- Msircua, by the Battle of the Coral urgent, anc. seats on many trains diers and Marines on Guadalcanal Jap U. S. where he la now commander. ip-chief of the U. 8. Pacific fleet, to the possibility of active ser­ of major weaponc in the first year Battleships ...... 2 1 The enemy’s “maritime strength" Pearl harbor. are in evidence that there id every bot to the requirements o f our Sea, the ^ t t le of Midway, and the are almost as hard to find as in of the war, rtarting almost from island In the Solomons stood at Withers said; that "the outlook for our advance vice. the New York subway at rush Aircraft Clarriers .... 6 . .4 he said In an article in TTie Army The Dally Mirror: "We take “ I was In command of the sub­ justification for still greater hopes _ New Bicycles AND HEALTH MARKET and Allied Armies and Na* into enemy waters is very favor­ furioua engagements in the Solo­ scratch, included 49,000 planes, 6,641 today—not counting thou­ At home, auto headlights stab- hour. Oulsers ...... 37 7 and Navy Journal, haa been cut the somewhat unconventional marines of the Pacific fleet at the for the future.” able. mons. 32.000 tanks and self-propelled ar­ in one year o f war "to a few thou- course of congratulating Japan |K8. Barring some unforeseen in- bed the heavens above the Merritt Nor has the railroad been the sands of Nipponese estimated to Destroyers ...... 56 23 time (the Pearl Harbor attack), We Will Recap Your Tires “ It requires ahipa and planes," “ In other words,” he said, "aa tillery, 17,000 anti-aircraft guns have bee'n destroyed by sea action, aand tons short of desperately im­ upon the trcacheroua exploit at Camphor is used not only as a | .crackup of Germany, the strength gradually developed, we Parkway and neon signs pierced only beneficiary o f the scores of larger than 20 millimeter, and 8.- Submarines ...... i . 28 5 and on the next day the subma­ Nimitz said. “ With a superiority the night from Greenwich to Ston- millions poured into Connecticut. artillery Are and air bombings. Transports ...... 89 5 pairing Nippon’s extended lines of Pearl Harbor. She thereby rines under my command started drug but in manufacturing motion | Briiifr them in the morning and you can have them TUESDAY SPECIALS Bpalgna to be fought this year OUT' ships will force the war into extended ourselves a little more 200.000 tons of merchant shipping. ington. A Federal survey of retail sales in The Navy said yesterday that Supply Ships ...... 13 0 communication and supply. brought Uncle Sam into the war out oh war patrols and began to picture film. j in the afternoon. bring victory In sight by the areas now controlled by the en­ and that ia the process we are Short of Goals Set fighting mad. We hear a lot the second anniversary of Only Tangible Signs 34 states disclosed, a few days ago, the 6.641 figure was based on an Merchantmen ...... 115 11 OccopatioB Forces Wilt Suffer sink enemy ships. Our submarines Double Green Stamps Given With emy.” paaaing through now.” ’These figures were short of actual count of bodies. The re* "The time is actually close,” he about ‘turning points’ but if that Harbor rolls around. On the He was proud, too, of the ferry­ Only in the big industrial cen­ that, while Ckmnacticut gained President Roosevelt’s goals, set Subchasers or Torpedo have been doing this ever since SHELL GAS SHELL OIL Furlong said simply this: ters were there tangible signs of only two per cent in dollar volume port indicated Naval authorities Boats ...... 1 7 ' continued, "when the Japanese wasn’t one nothing ever was.” Cash Sale* All Day Tuesday. er hand, the United Nations ing of troops and supplies across last January, in every category The Times: “FViends of Ameri­ and have been doing a lot of it. may encounter some de* "What Gluraltar and Malta are impending trouble. American re. between October, 1941, and Oc­ here believed the Japanese have Minesweepers ...... 10 7 forces In the occupied islands of In the Mediterranean, it (the Pearl the Pacific with ao little loss.” ! except merchant shipping where received no appreciable reinforce­ ca eelute her on the opening of Harm Not Limited to Few Ships ata as well as victmtes In the think that was another great ac- armament and lend-Iease require' tober, 1942, business now ia de­ the goal was 8,000,000 tons. 'They Gunboats ...... 7 5 the Pacific will suffer for lack of “I feel safe in saying.” he as­ aths ahead and it is certainly Harbor thase) is in the Pacific on ments, with increasing reliance on cidedly on the upgrade. ments or aupplfca iince their huge Patrol Boats ...... 5 1 replacements in manpower, weap­ her second year of the war, be- compliahment,” he added. were close enough, however, to .eving thst together they atend serted, “ that our submarines have out of the question that the a large scale. What Slngapora Connecticut’s machine resources, October. 1942, showed a armada was blasted by United Oilers ...... 4 3 ons, ammunition and medical sup­ CampbeD’s Service Station should have been, we are." Pralaea Subnaarinea make the Axis eat the scoffing States forcea in a great Naval on the threahold of \ridenlng pros- done the enemy as much harm as Cut Mixed Fruit of the war may still be ob> had. been steadllj accelerating the gain of 15 per cent ever Sep­ w’ords with which it received Mr. Auxiliaries ...... 8 S plies—for the lack of ahipa to Doing Impossible Admiral Nimitz waz eapeclally battle three weeks ago. pecta of common achievement.” any other part of our serviee. The Cor. Main St. and Middle Tpk. Tel. 6161 by the future a year from gratified by the way his subma­ munition tempo but it waj, in the tember, 1942, the fastest rate Roosevelt’s yeaivago announce­ Miscellaneous ...... IS 4 transport them.” harm that these submarines do is The Ultimate "But I may say that its man main, a .quiet acceleration. of gain la the aortheast and Wipe Out 400 Japa > For this situation he gave much Spell Catastrophe for Axis Lb. rine bommandera are carrying the ment of production aims. American Marines, the jungle- not limited to but a few of tne for Fruit Cokes 49c |i.: The Important fact to keep power and equipment have ex­ aeven per cent greater than And OW’l, telling the Amer­ credit to the wkr of attrition wag­ The News Chronicle: "Details of war to our enemy. ’’From the very Manp a f the war is In the hands of far more, than a base o f equip­ placements, but the state waa lars have been fed into Omnecti- thirds In the next' year. subs’ accomplishments into terms for the Axle in round, indelible Lb. 9C ''the United Nations high com- ment and numbara o f men. It is a related, "and aa our aubmarinea while losing only 17 of their own Dutch Queen end ever-mounting figures." He urged yard.employes to pro­ serve and dignity which: TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Pea Beans increased in numbera, the rate of preparing for the day when cut’s mighty war Induatriea since President Roosevelt’s 1942 pro- of future battles, he added: duce the undersea fighters “as Bsand rather than those of base of enthuaiaatic, eager Amer­ uuction goals were 60,000 planes, men, yesterday’s communique The Dally Skptch: “In the 12 should be prevalent. as a enemy ainlfinga Increased accord­ akilled hands would be acarce laat Dec. ’, and from them have said. The action, mostly In the Leaaena Magnitude of Task rapidly aa we can” and to con­ 'A d olf Hitler and the war ican workmen, speeding repaira, by aa elaborate training' pro­ gone to all parts of the world an 45.000 tanks. 20,000 anti-aircraft months which have passed since ingly. As we moved nearer to bis Jungles of Guadalcanal, occurred Sees Change “ Patient .whittling away of the Pearl Harbor, the United States tinue to m a « them "the best in final tribute te one d e -1 . lords la Tokyo. 'This is exact* doing the im po^ble to return gram for apprentices In the endless stream o f products of al­ guns and 8,000,000 tons of ships. COMBINATION SPECIAL AT A ll Kinds of Tobacco in Pound shore InstallaUona our meetings over a number of weeks. ship strength of pur maritime has achieved prodigies in the way the world. parted. I) ly the reverse of the situation ships quickly to the battle line." various trades. most unbelievable variety and com­ The Navy report, smswering % |, up to a few weeks ago. A year ago there was aorrow were more fn^uent, almost a On Dec. 4. when the Marine enemy, Japan, lesaena tbs magnl of making war suppllea. She al­ 'Our submarines are good,” he Housing accommodations were plexity. . many of the questions the public tude of the taak our men will have ■' V i^ n the Germans struck Po­ and anger at the Japanese treach­ dally occurrence. Our aubmarlnea has aaked since the first dreadful raiders returned to their base Extends Tadt Promise ready obtproduoea the th.ve Axis added. "They are well and truly Cans and Fancy Packages, and have given an excel!‘tnt account of by no means plentiful but could Town Contributing Fart after weeks of lying In mountain­ to do with bomb and bayonet powers end the disparity will built. They can take it, end they nd, invaded France, tried to ery. A year ago, according to be found; coffee, sugar, oil and Firearms and munitions from newa of Pearl Harbor, disclosed Britain by air and finally figures released in Washington, tbemaelvea.” there were 86 ships of various ous Jungle hideouts waiting to To Colonies of Greater along the long, bard road to grow. can dish it out.” A FUNERAL SERVICE tied on Russia they chose the “Ehnphatically, yea!” he answer­ gas were to be h al for the aaking, New Haven and Bridgeport, air­ launch surprise attacks on the en­ Tokyo.” The Daily Express: “Now you Confident of Future SUPREME— Cartons. the Japanese had sunk or damag­ and a motprcycle cop was likely plane engines add priipellom from tjrpes moored in the great Naval Voice in Affairs. FOSTER'S Cigarettes in He and place of attack. The vie* ed when aaked if the Japs would emy, an Army patrol killed seven Against the attrition suffered know why the Jeps had things He aald that although he saw AT A MODERATE COST ed every American battleship- to ask you to step op . it if you Hartford, Submarines from New base there hrhen their envoys of their aggression had to eight In all—In the Hawaiian be driven out of the Aleutiana. “ As talked peace In Washington and Japanese in fighting along the by Japan,' whose replacement rate their own way in the early months. the N a ^ take the “worst beating defensively. This was of to the|tlme, I will make no com­ were merely idling at.35 ih.p.h. London,—to mention Just a few of Matanikau river, which borders London, Dec. 7—(P)— In a ' is much Ifss than that of the Unt AU eight American battieahlpa in it ever had” at Pearl Harbor he Amhdlaaee Serviee. ■ {-Pound Cellophane Beg \ area, ten other ships and a large ’That was OJiyiecticut only a their fliers dropped the first nous advantage to the Ger* floating drydock. They had de­ ment. I don’t want to diaclose the nwre obvious itema but prac­ the western flank of the American broadcast a d d rw . marking the ted Statef, Knox act the fact that Pearl Harbor were hit Five were was confident of its future. FOR FINE FOODS year ago. tically every town'and village Is bombs of war. na who could always pick the stroyed 80 Naval and 97 Army anything that we have in mind. Two Taak Forces at Sea position on Guadalcanal. first anniversary of the outbreak ” our own ahlpyards are launching either sunk or put out of service. The employes gave their pledge DIAL 7.186 points to strike. planes. ’They had killed 2,117 offi­ But they will be driven out before An influx of industrial workers contributing its part to the pat­ Also on Dec. 4, the communique' o f war in the ^ clflc. Queen WU- Naval vessels at a constantly ac­ Roosevelt acted wisely in conceal­ that they would "never let up, 84 OAKLAND STREET Walnut Meat 39c tern of Axis defeat. Two task forces were at sesi Always Fighting Defensively cers and men of the Navy and Ma­ they can do any harm." was under way but It took a Fed­ said, 15 enemy landing barges and helmlna of The Netherlands ex­ celerated rate, which has already ing the full fa cta ... never be satisfied with our efforts, eral cenaus report, made public There were no aircraft carrierz in Nq. 1 McIntosh ^Much the same thing was true rine Corps, and 226 of the Army’s HS warned that there waa one Military-wiae the scene, too, la rafts, believed to have beer- used tended to her colonial subjects provided us today with a far Ths effect o f Rooaevalt’z eilence never quit until we’ve finished the Juat last week, to show how fast the anchorage. “■ Japandw operatirns in the Pa­ officera and men. Moreover, MO thing our people never must over­ different: the tempo more urgent. by the Japanese in local coast­ yesterday the tacit promise of a larger, harder-hitting and faster eras seen on the American a ^ Job at bimd." the tide waa coming in. ’The attack lasted about two From now on we will rutt our mid-week le until quite recently. When Navy and Marine corps officera look: “Never doubt a Jap’a in­ Enlarged Bradley field near Hail- hburs, beginning at 7:55 a. m. Ha­ line operations, were strafed by greater voice in the affairs of the fleet than we had on Dec. 7,1941.' AUlad peoples. Instead of looklnC Apples 16-Qt. Bskt.~ 79C ey followed up Pearl ..Harbor and men were missing, and 876 telligence, or his courage." - Preliminary estimates baaed on ford stands guard against the pos­ waiian time (1:25 p. m. e.a.t.) it 'Army planes near ’Tassafarorga, kingdom after the war. ConetructloB Hme Cut for violent panic remedlea which There were 2,858,000 horses on ^S7E.CgWTmTefflUs specials for Tuesday and Wednesday because Itii the subjugation of the Phi- wfere wounded, together with 3M He m n t on to say that a hard the situation on l)^ay 1— (thous­ sible approach of aneak raidera: ehdpd) about 9:45 A- m., Hawaiian about 11 milea weat of the Ameri­ The queen, speaking over- the He said submarine construction could not have been provided in Canadian forms in June, 1940. pplnes. Malaya and Singapore Army wounded. Job lies ahead. "Don’t ever under, ands more have arrived ^ ce ) — New London bums with submarine time. When it waa over the ship can-controlled ' airfield. Free Netherlands station here, time had. been cut since Pearl 1941, they settled down to develop we will not make any deliveries for the dura­ Baldwin The NethcrK.nds Indies, Ships Sent Back to 8ea estimate the Japs. They have gave Fairfield and New 'Haven trailing and schooling for Coast casualties were found to be: Trained for Tough Fighting visualized the creation of a post­ Harbbr by four!months and three the power of attack for 1942 and nerlcan anu British forcee were But even before nightfall the been trained from childhood to the coiintiea a gain of 7.4 per cent Guard and Merchant Marine can­ Sunk or damaged ao severely The Marine raiders who wiped war ’’commonwealth” in which days; a batUenip has been put 194S. tion on Thursdays. Please plan accordingly. 16-Qt. Bskt. 79c aya fighting defeiisively. work of ^construction had be­ thought of war,' and the aacrlflcea each .in clvUian population since didates by the hundreds; Noroton that they would be out of action out the 400 Japs during jungle The Netherlands. The Netherlands into the fleet seven months ahead The Stare etod Striim, U. S. Apples L While America was marshalling gun. ’The fury abated but the o f war. ’They are taught that It ia the 1940' census, while the Hart- equips Naval officers for intricate operations are trained In the East Indies. Curacap and Surinam of schedule; deatroyert are pror Army newspaper, said:' strength, Japan’s first cam- for some time: AMERICAN work increaxied." Ships were raised a disgrace to be taken prisoner, ford-Mlddlesex county area shot communication tasks. The battleshipi Arizona, Oklf^ tougheat type of fighting. They would be independent in internal duced In little more then half the Foreed te Go ea DefSaalTa No. t Delirious ended victoriously in Java, in the ensuing twelve months and and will fight to the last gasp, up a full 10 per cent. And an about the state homa, C!alifornia, N eva ^ and have been .aught gouging, affairs but united in "readiness to time it took in 1940, and the lat­ Tn one year the Axle haa been 1 Lb. Sausages or 1 Lb. Frank- this she added victory in Bur- sent back to sea to face the ene­ 'n a t ’a why it will take ao tong. It WM begiiuilng to be a Mt dif­ ready at any mfoment Is the strangling, knifing, sniping and render mutual assistance." est aircraft carrier aent to aea forced to go on the defensive in 16-Qt,. Bskt. Then her tentative thrust at my. This was accomplished by -^ “The war will laat until we have West Virginia. bayonet'iwork. Tl^ey am armed Such a partnership, she said, 39c ficult to find suitable .vacancies to great array of volunteer ’The destroyers Shaw, Cassin waa built “in exactly half the time, every theater of war. That la the LEGION Apples lia met stiff opposition, Tokyo rushing thousands of workmen to completely amaahed their power In with rifles, subTinachine guns, pis­ would "give the kingdom and its' accommodate this,flood of work-' workers bom largely of Pearl and Downes. plua four daya, required to coqi- picture today one year after Pearl furts bombed, Japanese armies In the islands from the mainland. the Pacific.” tols and knives. parts the atrength to cany fully era .but that waa about all. Land­ Harbor aad lie afternwtb— 'The minelayer Oglala. plete her predecessor.” Harbor. During the nest, 12 siiffered new reverses, “It la the apirit of these work­ Rear Admiral D. W. Bagley, lords and tenants still made their a protective web of alrplaae A communique from General their responsibility, both internal­ He did not name the carrier, but months we aheU destroy the ene­ 1 Lb. Sausage Meat or 1 Lb. Ham­ ican Bubmarlnea began tak- man that makes Pearl Harbor the commandant of the Fourteenth The target ship Utah. MacArthur'a haadquarterp in Aus­ ly and externally.” BINGO oam terms In 1941 and ceilings on epottero aad air raM wardens A large floating, drydock. might have had in mind the H6r- my." k heavy toll of ahipa along grandest base in the world," said Naval district and commander of rentals were aa undreamed of as tralia early today said that Al* •-The* new...oommoowealtli, the The Evenbig Standard said: * Furlong. by the thousaad. State Gnars- (The Navy aald "a Bomber" net, which was eterted in Septem.^ burg HEALTH MARKET n’s extended supply lines, the Hawaiian Sea Frontier, aaid ceilings on anything else. nieu, hathor aad civil air pa­ lied troops la New Guinea have queen declared, “will leave no bar 1939 and commissioned in Oc­ "One man above aU others Admiral Nimitz, at a press o f tkeee veeaele had rejolqed isolated an enemy position Tbf re­ Douglas MacArthur started the anniversary o f the Japanese at­ trols, emergency squads o f aU room for disciimlMtlon according tober, 1941. Prior to ^ a t the Wasp ■poUed the Axis victory—Frank­ WiU Resume .ling Australia as the Unit- conference. ' declared the war tack ’’marks one o f the greatest Oonnectieut factories, u-ith ' the need but did aot specify sistance after penetratizting to the to race or nationality—only the 2 Doz. Sweet, Juicy Oranges a head-start on a large psut deacriptlons. which ones they were. One Is waa started in April, -19M, end lin Delano Rooaavelt. Ha bad res­ tlfhUona baetlou la the Far Pn^ would laat “i»nUl we have com­ changes that has ever taken place beach east of Buna. ability of the individual citixens cued hie greet republic from a pletely smashed” Japanese power of the ooaatry. had already Newspapers, too, are different the Shaw, for aa earlier story eommiasioned tn April 1940. 3 Lge. Indian River Grapefruit Fowl Cut-Up cOe 89c I and Army txuopa and Marines in the terrltoiY o f Hawaii — the The action by MacArthur’a men and the needs o f the various freexlag, fataliatie terror in In the Pacific. change of the islands from the made considerable strides to- today with their rationing calen­ related that this destroyer, hs# split the Japanese hold on - JH m Improvtag Qo^ty TUESDAY ' aeores o f Paclllc islanda m- groups of the population will de- Knox declared the Untied States which the NaatS, aided By a FUth "Our shipyards and aircraft are paradise o f the Pacific to the cita­ a-ard 1(W per cent a-ar pr»^ dars, salvsge and scrap drives, once given up U r lost, wns the northeast shorn o f New Guin­ I'mffpoBta to guard the MacAr- temune the policy of the govern­ having produced a great quantity Column, had sought to grip 3 Pkgs. Tetley's Assorted Soups f aupply Itnea functioning very rapidly in pro­ del of the Pacific.” dnetioa bpt there waa atill a minutely illustrated maps that back la servtee. The Arizona ea by driving at iMst three prongs ment , Yes, We Will Have Beef Steaks, ducing the extra equipment,” he aobataatlal amount o f civiUan drive home ^oba) geography to was counted a total loos and of arms of all kinds waa now coq- America. He had prepared Ameri­ Bui It teak three Naval ’Thla. is Juat aa well, for Lieut. t j the sea, the report said. "1 know that no political unity ca with foraaight and ferocity of Dec. 15*1* 1 Pkg. (20) Tetley Tea Bags said. Gen.' Delos C. Emmona, command­ goods la the works and, while a public newly conscious of guad- the Navy said the OUaboma, The enemy also was harassed by centrating on Improving the qual­ be fUrce Japaa Into a nor national cohesion can contin­ ity of its weapoiia aad said purpoM When the crisis came "We have used what we have to ing general in the territory, ob­ three ahifts were no novelty, alcanal and Bizerte, Kiska and which capsized, had not yet continuing operat>ms in other ue to exist which is not sunnortod M eaM ve poeittoa. wlah with all my heart that wa A m er& n industry . . . had ealy TOTAL VALUE 12.201 Lamb Chops and Roasts, Frstfi^ w lha Battlw of the tiM best advantage and even served in an anniversary atate- neither were they, naual. Rzhey. beea righted.) sectors, of New Guinea, the com­ by the voluntary acceptance end INSTEAD OF DEC 8TH >' though we have taken consider­ ment that “we in Hawaii confi­ ’The New Haven railroad was Ration-linet, dimouts, blackouts, Damaged less severely, and back munique siaid, and aircraft of could ilkewtae iaeroese the qual­ to 'step aa the gas.* la May. at Midway the faith of the great majorit" of ity of criticism. “How vigorously Amariea has la tto Momona able lots, we have made the ene­ dently expect the enemy will re­ carrying an encouraging amount tire Inspections, questionnaires, with the fleet months ago; both the Allies and the Japanese the citizenry," she said. AS PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED Tender Veol. my suffer much heavier losses, turn to attack again aa soon aa his of tonnage but it was not ofkHer- coupons for this and that, floor were active over the entire area. ■ ”We have a greater over-pro- been stepping on the gea is re­ T W resBlto of ’The^ battleship# Peniisylvaniai, <^cen Wilhelmlna recalled t'- -‘ vealed in her 12 months record o( pur Air Forces, are doing a grand capabilities will permit. culean proportions and ' the road measuresments for oil, shielded Maryland and Tennessee. a kingdom-wide-conference tn ctlon of fault-finding than la n Meaelyjmk- Job, and every time they meet the .iy other product of American In- productRm." I AIiRd FOR $ 1 .9 9 •8 M the Oend "We are taking no chances with waa giving plenty of thought to lamps and drawn shades, women The cruisera Helena, Honolulu Steel Helmeta the future structure had ' Watch For Opening Anaouncement! Japs they take a toll something that probabUity,” ^ e general add­ ways of whipping up extra bual- at work by^ the thousands, short­ and Raleigfi.. ^'nuity. If aU the profligate out , Full Line of of the order of five to one.” temipted by the war. The • *- -curing of good paper. Ink and Mariaea la Aaeklead ed, "and exerting every poeai- neae. ages at grocery stores and other The seaplane tender Qurtiae. Steel helmetA popularijr called else form which the poUtira* re- Admiral Nlmlts concluded that ble effort to assure thst such at­ L ast week, after otie year of tin helmets, were adopted and breath could be refined to aound, Limit One To'a Customer., laflllMway' “from now on we can. expect more places Connecticut has changed The repair ship Vestal. oonstructloa win take naturally V. I. Mariaw were aboard vea- tack will be repelled with disas­ war traffic, it estimated that opr a lot since Dec. 7. 1941 and the Damage Extent WlthhM < worn by U. S. Marines for the cannot ^ determined nntll the end useful, critical flaaljrBis, from Birds Eye Vegetobles and and aiora surface action^ because which the mea charged with man­ at the Navy la 1908 when the An Packed In a Heavy Shopping ^ g . trous Idas to the. enemy.” arhting incoma for 1942 would end lsa!t even in iZighL Whan Secretary of the Navy first time on August U, 191T. of the stru|fgle. abe dedared. agement a t the war effort could fleet sailed into the harbor at K M lU M ttte s i 4 hlfl fltoogM la Auckland. New WesUnd - ■ " ’ . / iyj MANUHES'FER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER^?, 1942 ilANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN- MONDAY, DECEMBER 7,1941 PAGE pushing across central Tunisia to­ ward the coastal road to Tripoli Flying Cadet had occupied -another fortified po­ Getting Ready Europe Feefing Obituary Amos Rusie ioning by Points sition. Filins Shown For U. S. Award Growing Drive Dead at 71 RepotU Completion Sports Squarely Behind War Issues After Pearl Harho Is Versatile Weapon Deatlu Of ^Mopping Up* Rehearsals Are Held by ' Of Allies Now Famous Fast Ball Ace Kiwanians View Inter* Rome. (From Italian Broad­ Neblo Borello eoting Views of Train* casts), Dec. 7—(iP)-^The Italian Pioneer Parachute Co. (ConUnned from Page One) Ncblo Borello, son of Mr. and Died Yesterday; Was lent Able to At New Post high conflnand reported that For the E Award. Mrs. Joseph Borello, of East Mid­ One of the Best. State Games Connie Mack the Pink** ing Given Youths. “mopping-up operations” had been eventual junction with the Jap- dle Turnpike, who died Sunday Responds Nobly with Changes in completed at Tebourba, 20 miles anese. evening at Norwich, will be buried Siamonds-Keblsch west of Tunis, after four daya of Arrangements were completed Seattle, Dec. 7.—(^ — Amos Might Solve Situation by George Cochrane, of Hartford, Italian efforts to evacuate civil­ from toe William P. Quish funeral After 43 Years in Baseball who has been assisting Francis fighting in which Allied forces this morning in the State theater ians from Domb-endangered cities home at 225 Main street at-8:30 Rusie, the first, and one of the o f Values. suffered heavily in men and ma­ for the award of the Army-Navy Wednesday morning and from St, greatest, of the big league "fast ifting Murphy, of the Hartford Times, In have extended to Rome and Ital­ terial in their fight for Tunisia. "E” to the Pioneer Parachute,'' ian censorship last Saturday pass­ James’s church at 9 o’clock. The ball" baseball pitchers is dead. Wm Aid Rec Loop Grid Travel T9d Holer To Nation’s CaRI promoting aviation cadet enlist­ The war bulletin said the Allies Company Tuesday afternoon at Rusie, who was 71, died in a By Same# M*riow and ed a neutral dispatch discussing j'oung man is survived by his par­ Philadelphia—Omnle Mock wiR Oaorge llelke ments In this area, was the guest lost 1,100 captives, "12 armored 3 30. In expectation of a full house, plans for evacuating government ents and one brother Albert. hospital here yesterday. He had Gives Tip to Future Sluggers •ahincton, D«c. T—0^ —^The of toe Kiwanis club of Manchester cars, 41 guns, 40 mortars and 374 twenty girls from toe plant were ministries and the possibility that The funeral home will be open never fully recovered from an Never • Dull Moment Transportation Yet to celsbraU hU 80th birthday Dec. Whole He«ted Sap^rt SJa'SSS’.iTSSfV™ „ War Ratiw Book, No. 2, to at its regular Mqnday noon meet­ trucks. (These were substantially instructed in their duties as ush­ some have already been transfer­ to friends and relatives after seven automobile accident 10 years ago, Lost Last Fight 28 ’In toe pink” of condition and Given to Services men to the ranks and an unratP] i'Slatributed probably in Janu- ing at the Y. M. C. A. today. Mr. the same figures given in Sunday’s ers and Thomas Blanchard and red. o’clock this evening. but until the last few months had Promised for Fans' as Be SpWed Before Next hopeful as ever of winning another t. o ■V mated sum of cash to re lie f....] wUl five toe jfovernment a Cochrane clevoted most of the German communique.) Mrs. Grace Brown, elected by their Consentrate on Land Claims lived in retirement on a small Ihroughout lear a s MaJ. Thomas J. H. Trapnell, ono9| In Libya, the high command re­ fellow workers to receive the JoKeph Kurowski ranch at Auburn,’ south of here. Season; Black Gives American League pennant with his itile weapon for dealing with period to the showing - of motion Leaders among Balkan satel­ Famous Rockville now last place Athletics. N n tin n T iffhtf> nn B e lt i* footballer, carriadl pictures. ported an eruption of artillery and merit pins for the factory, re­ lites oj the Axis are reported con­ Joseph Kurowski, of 67 North His wife died about two months ' Plausible Solution. jlia u o n I I g m e n a o e i l . - gridiron tactKa to the Philip*I ,.ce*toe books are in toe pub- Technicolor Films patrol scllvity In western (Jlre- hearsed the parts they will play. centrating their thoughts upon street, died suddenly late yester= ago. Sportsman Signs Up A grandfather of 14 children, 11 pines where they won him toe dUK| naica where Marshal Rommel's day afternoon at his home. Dr. bands, there need be no more He showed two dims in techni­ An interested spectator at toe conflicting terrltorit I claims and At the height of his career with By Lon Black boys and three girts, toe “grand By ftarold Classen tingulshed service cross.. rs in putUng raUonlng of any Africa Corps has been drawn up rehearsal was Commander Dixie D.C.Y. Moore gave permission to the New York Giants, Rusie ..earn­ A1 Saimonds; League idol to thousands of kiddies and color, “Wings of Steel" and "Win­ what would be their beat course New HavMi, Dec. 7—OP)—Since New York, Dec. 7—(F)—A year Golf Up Front act or type of product into ning Your Wings." Both films de­ before El Agheila. Kiefer, USN, former executive if Allied offensives pushed into move the body after an examina­ ed his most famous tribute from Starts Tuesday. grown-up fans throughout toe ago today... .Pearl Harbor. { Golf—Ruling body gave up Ital t when a necessity arises. It picted the training given aviation .\ttack .Vllicd-Held PoHs officer of the Aircraft CJarrier the Balkans. tion and stated that death had John McGraw, then a Baltimore the athletic directors of Tale, and coun;^, empbatliuUly has not Despite toe early-deato rumors national championship pn^;raaij be done immediately, leaving Axis planes were said to have USS "Yorktown,” which waa sunk been caused from heart trouble. Oriole player, who said of Rusie’s other eastern colleges, are plan­ given up hope of building an­ cadets. Mr. Cochrane wa.s intro­ There appears no lessening of Those who were inclined to ning football schedules for next for sports immediately after to e . but sent Its professionals out for] tone for boarding. duced by Jot Elder who said that made repeated attacks on Bone by the Japs In the Midway battle. unrest in occupied countries, There are no Immediate relatives. fast ball, “you can’t hit ’em if you other winner to rival his great Japs’ unannounced visit to HawaU,' relief exhibitions and Its amateumi Uncle Sam can Just say: and Philippeville. Allied-held ports Fmncrai arrangements are in think that toe Rec Senior loop fall, they may welcome a sugges­ clubs of toe 1910-'14 and 1929-31 500 young men in this area had Is Well Known Here which led Dienst aus Deutschland, can’t see ’em." baaketbali season would be a flop toe nation-wide interest in ath- \ to digging divots for sams cause] •■BInrtoig right now, use the in Algeria, and railroad centers in Commander Kiefer is well Nazi political news service, to charge of the William P. Quish Rusie struck out 345 batters in tion to curtail spectator travel eras. become aviation cadets. Tunisia "causing notable damage Fuperal home at 225 Main street. are due for a pleasant surprise to­ letics continues today and the ... .Relinguished such player* Mne coupons for this product; Soldieni As Guests ..nown to the Pioneer Parachute discuss at length last week where the single season of 180. Three and yet save the gate. "If 1 had that thought in mind, sports world—remodeled in sx>ot8 Bob Jones, and Bud Ward to tb*| use toe red ones for that pro- to installations, dumps apd rolling Germany had assumed tcx> many Announcement of the funeral will years later the pitcher's box was morrow evening when toe season Collsgea, whose slates have been wouldn’t be here,” he declared Two soldiers attached to the officers as he served as Chief be made later. opens at the School street Rec. completed, might reconsider since and revamped in others—goes on Aire Force, Sam Snead to tos I 4aot**— aa tlie situation may stock. Naval Inspector of the United tasks, concluding that toe Nazi 1 moved back 10 1 -2'feet to Its pres­ in an Interview in his tower office In Its three-fold war purpose of Navy, Dick Oiapman, Pat Abbott,} require. Then, If conditions local anti-aircraft unit were guests The communique said seven Al­ organization could be counted on There are three games on the schedules are tentative anyway. at Shibe Park. "I know our club at luncheon today. They were Sgt. Aircraft prior to his recent term ent position and the following schedule for toe first night as out­ (I) fujmlshlng entertainment and Ed Oliver and Jim Turnesa to tte j duMge, the coupons could be lied piMes were shot down in of sea duty which was terminated to handle the job with the aid of year, 1894, he pitched the Giants Tbe suggestion really is (rimple next year will be weak, but we’re Army. Bwttrii^ to cover other Items. Frank Wiley, of St. Louis, Mo., North Africa againiK tore* Axis native administrations. lined below. That is not much for but it reduces transportation, not breaking It up. Tlie war is bolstering morale, (2) Raising re­ 2d LA Irene M. Shields and Sgt. Wayne Repine, of In­ by the sinking of toe big carrier Funerals to the world’s championship. a starter but here comes toe sur­ lief funds and (3) conditioning All tbe other branches of spoitj But most important is toe ver- losses. In mld-Paclflc after several pre­ German and Italian propaganda At the peak of hi.s career. Lil­ which is going to get worse be­ breaking it up for us." contributed—both In cash and} tillty of toe “point" rationing diana, Pa. Their luncheons were six months ago began preaching prise. fore it gets better, to a minimum. 1 thought we might do some­ prospective fighters. em provided by toe new b<»k. Seymour Johnson Field, N. C., paid for by Jack Sanson and Fred vious engagements at Salamaua i . Carl E. Martinson lian Russell, then the toast of niMktto Man Koelsdi Check on Record manpower—in proportion. the theory of Europe as a fortress, Broadway, asked to be Introduced That’s what Joseph B. Eastman, thing last summer,” he went on. Virtually the only outright Will Have Different. Values Dec. 7—Second Lieutenant Irene Wilmot. and Lae, Tulagi and the Coral Sea with an iron defense line from The funeral of Carl Enoch Mar­ And Putt Slamond Is teamed Defense director, wtmts.^ I thought we would be pretty So let’s make a brief check to M. Shields, Army Nurse Corps, President-elect James Blair and battle. tinson of 151 School street who to Rusie. Cocktails were named up In toe Rockville team and that see what has happened to sports ualties were the Pan Americas I asides being of different col- New Warships Norway to Spain, behind which after him. He finished his big The idea ia just tolk: Draft a good, but that was before the toe coupons will have dlffer- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester VicerPresldent-elcct Everett Keith He lived in West Hartford while the organization of tiie continent died Thursday, was held Saturday alone Is something worth drop­ schedule of home and home games a rm ^ services took Sammy Chap­ and what sports has made happen games, automobile and boat rac-l W. Shields. 136 School street, reported on the meeting for in­ engaged in Inapection duties in afternoon at two o’clock at the league career with the Cincinnati ping do'wm to toe Rec to see. It man, Jack Wallasea, Benny Mc- In the past 12 months. ing. And they were dropped only I values—in units of 1. 2, 5 and could be carried on while Ger­ Reds, between traditional rivalz (two because they consumed gasoPntI paints. The government can set Manchester, Conn., has reported struction of new officers held in East Hartford and made frequent many waited to “win the peace." Watkins Funeral home. Rev. wras bad enough with Just Keolsch games during a season, Instead of Coy, A1 Brancato and Don Rich­ Boxing—One of toe most ma­ rate of, say, 48 poinU a month for duty at Seymour Johnson New Britain last Monday night. Now m Fight, trips to Manchester while organiz­ The Allies altered that idea, for Thdrsten A. Gustafson, pastor of Before coming west to his farm. on toe Rockville outfit but he had mond. That was toe ball club.” ligned peace time sports contrib­ which Uncle Sam needs for hi* | Rusie was special officer at the the usual one) for toe (hiration, or fighting nephews. jr moat for example. Field, an air mechanics school in The attendance prize today was ing the Inspector’s department of no fortress is safe if the enemy the Emanuel Lutheran church of to go and get Stamonds along as long as football geta the green Richmond, rookie from Wil­ uted spectacularly.... Heavy­ * n ^ toe government can as- the Army Air Forces Technical donated by Waiter Quinn and won the Pioneer. can control a back door like the which Mr. Martinson was a mem­ Polo Grounds while McGraw was with him. With his combination NeMo Borello weight Champion Joe Louis twice Japan Claims manager of the Giants. light liamsport of the Eastern League, different values to different Training Command. by Thomas Ferguson. Buffet Luncheon Mediterranean. ber, officiated. During the aervice together let this writer assure you, Using Yale (good old Yale) as was regarded by Mack as a “com­ put his title on toe line for war ucts of too •nme general Lieutenant Shields, a graduate A buffet luncheon will be serv­ Mrs. Elsie Gustafson sang two At the request of his daughter. fans, that there will not be a dull relief without charge---- In all, of Manchester High School, and (Continued from Pnge One) Mrs. C. E. Spaulding, former big aa example, here’s what would ing great third baseman.” Walla­ If wenun—meat in this instance—- ed by the Pioneer Parachute Com­ numbers, one in toe Swedish lan­ moment this season. That’s a happen. Tbe Blue would play sea was a rookie from Wilming­ boxing has given approximately Better Games you'll “pay” a higher value of toe Hartford hospital school of Hard Fight Rages pany at the Manchester Country guage, "In the Sweet By and By," league players and sports leaders promise. 8S()0,0()0 to relief... .Louis, chal­ nursing, entered the service at of a series from the capital today Death Clmms Harvard In the Bowl and in Cam­ ton, Del., whom Mack called !’toe bet for scarcer items. (Meat club at 12:30 followed by a demon­ Allies Holding and "What A Friend We Have In here will arrange her father's, Watch tbs Oavallera bridge, and Princeton in toe Bowl shortstop of toe league." Cffiap- lenger Billy Conn, light-heavy­ J be raUoned by this system but Fort H. G. Wright, New York, on the first anniversary of the out­ stration of the company’s para­ Jesus” in English. Mrs. R. K. An­ funeral set for Tuesday afternoon, It would appear at this writing weight king OuB Lesnevlch, mid­ Rec Forecast! September 17, 1942. To Gain Control break of the Pacific war. and in Palmer stadium. The man waa a heavy-hitting outfield­ M bo point values haven’t been de- chute testing tower and plant on derson presided »t the organ. and some of the players with that toe throne as champs, now Ace Pitcher Bulldogs could, of course, play er and McCoy and Brancato vet­ dleweight champion Tony Zale and |?^larmined yet) The Tokyo radio aaid that one Line street. Attendance is by in­ The l^arers were: Carl Brolin, whom he rose to fame will act s» held by the Fairfield Grocers, is eran infleldera. welterweight champion Fred h There will be both red and blue battleship and three aircraft car­ Wedge Driven several more games, but toe "Big (Red) (Dchrane. among others, in Of Tunisian Area vitation. Fritz Johnson, Carl Holm, Frank pall bearers. due for a jolt this season. The Threc(’ clashes are the money bat­ Seated In «» office chair from Intennediate League I i[tAOuponfl numbered 1, 2 5 and 8. riers were among 40 Japanese The State theater ceremony will A. Hulandcr, C. Anton Chellberg A brother. John, also survives Cavaliers, former high school toe service___But despite all that. Jm d lettered from "A” to “Z." About Town warships sunk during toe year and Well Liked Youngster tles and toe ones that put the which he has passed judgment on interest and attendance has kept (Conttnned from Page One) begin at 3:30 and will last one Through Japs and Gustave Johnson. in Indianapolis. players and led by Ken Chapman pressure on toe transportation thousands of ball players. Mack Contests Promise a Lot I |i>. The color of the coupon will imperial headquarters listed other half hour. Town Treasurer George Interment was in the East are going to be' a tough team to Dies Last Night at up. MUewte the product rationed. losses in manpower, shipping and atop. Tbe other tores teams will facilities. smiled and continu^: "Still you Barney , former welter­ Of Hot Action. the British First Army reported H. Waddell will act aa master of (OonUnDed from Page One) cemetery. The plan to succeed would be never know what will happen Use number will represent the The Manchester Barbers Asso­ aIrcrafL ceremonies and will introduce the be in there and upsets are bound Norwich, Conn. weight and lightweight champion. polBta the coupon hi worth. ciation will hold a meeting at 8:30 in a frontline dispatch that British based on toe assumption that Bojo when things are like this. The The Rec Intermediate baaketbaBj Commandos and Paratfliutists "Today the Rising Sun flag and guests. Commander Kiefer will to happen but toe combination of Harvard, Old Blue and Tiger Joe other clube will be affected, too." Is the sport's newest hero---- Only The letter will signify toe time tonight at Pagani’s Barber Shop, Naval insignia is flying everywhere shortly before daylight yesterday, ON THE Slamonds and Keolsch should be Neblo “Nebe” Borello la dead. last week he was recommended schedule, first' round, will end 0B| __mrfna—a month or five weeks or Pearl street landed three days ago along the present the Army-Navy "E ” pen­ lighting thei. targets with flares could be prevailed upon to stay Better Than Evef After War C!onnie Mack, 68 years in baseball, has this advice for sluggers: January IS with toe flrat twoj coast behind the German lines over toe Pacific and the Indian nant to President Henry R. Mal­ something to watch. The schedule With a smile on hla face and for an award. He guarded three pWHM other length of time—during oceans." Captain Hirade said. "One and then dropping explosive and Hockey Points for tha first round is listed below; in toeir own backyard and leave Mack baa spent 58 years In "Hold toe bat high. Then toe b all can’t get by you." wounded Marines In a Guadalca­ games already played Director] ihich toe stamp may be used. fought their way inland seven lory of the company and (Tolonel incendiary bombs on the town, air­ fighting to toe liast, “Nebe” pass­ the necessary transportation to baseball, during which time toe Brown has high hopes that tha ] Hospital Group of Catholic miles to the south and cut a road year ago who cotdd have foreseen George E. Lovell of toe Army, Deceinber 8 nal foxhole all night, firing an es­ a.w. Thus, for example, toe A. B. and Ladies of Columbus will meet the situation as it exists today?” drome and Harbor. T:00—Pioneer Parachute vs. P. A. ed away laat night at 5:45 after a the squad of some 83 fOotbaU national pastime has survived started swinging It. perhaps think­ careful about food and careful timated 450 shots and killing at basketball season offered by thal % atamps in toe blue might repre- The exact locale of this action was Bradley Field. Windsor Locks, will For Ice Fans SPOT players. Thus Princeton fans three wars and toe world series 1 Heavy anti-aircraft fire from Recreation Centers will be atteaA* l Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at A communique issued on the nresent the token merit pins to J. A. C. game fight against odds that ing back to the days when he about rest." least seven Japs. I’Whht a month’s rations oC some one the hospital. riot given. guns aboard ships and along the would watch toe Tiger in his own scandal of 1919. He expressed toe caught, and was permitted to Connie, tall and lean, never This Ain’t Hay ed by lots more fans toan w hat| Fighters .Attack Continuously first anniversary of the conflict Floyd Smith, vice president and New Haven, Dec. 7—Ice chips.. IWITH GRAHAM I 8:00—^AU Rockville vs. Cavaliers. ahould have taken him away lair while Yale partisans, except­ opinion that baseball would con­ K^riioup of products, said Japan's losses in that war (ex- shore failed to halt the raid. Allied . g;0o—Fairfield Grocers vs. Sham­ catch toe ball on one bounce be­ smokes and hasn’t had a "drink of Racing—Another often discred­ turned out last week. i^'- MiMt Budget CarefuUy Allied fightei-s, still handicapped chief engineer. Chosen from their reports said. Springfield hockey fans, counted as By Dillon Graham year ago. >But toooe who wlU re­ ing those in Metropolitan New tinue as usual in 1943 and that af­ hind toe plate. He gi asped toe bat intoxicating liquor in toe last The teams In toe Intermadlat* | i j, Bbint rationing will mean you’ll Robert L. Benedusi of this town by the lack of wholly prepared ad­ cludirg the fight with China) were nlant personnel, Mrs. Grace the moat "rabid” in the American .\F Feature Sports Editor rocks. ter the war, toe game “will be bet' ited sport in times of peace.... who enlisted in the United States 21,166 killed and 42.577 wounded Deoerabsr 15 member that sUm, good l(X>klng York, would see toe other Prlnce- with two hands at toe end to get seven or eight years.” The only Made caMi contribution of $2,- league reaUy put on a oho |.;j[nve to budget yourself carefully. vance air fields, were declared Brown, long term Inspector and Hockey Leagrue circuit, haven’t a kid who came Into toe TwiUght ton-Tale battle in New Haven. ter toan ever." exercise he gets Is his "mad dash’’ well as toe older boya and to* I During any month (if that's the Army Air Corps is now stationed nevertheless to, be attacking Ger­ up to Nov. 1. and 394 aircraft and Thomas Blanchard, youthful mem­ Kweilin Bombed home team to cheer this season.. T;00—Oavallera va. Fairfield Gro­ a full swing. 500,000 to war relief___Furnished at Rome Air Depot Rome, New 62 ships up to Dec. 1. New York, Dec. 7—For perhaps cers. league in 1937, while atUl at Man­ The University of (Connecticut “I have been getting word,” he "Always hold the bat high," from the A’s dugout Immediately such star Jockeys as Basil James Junior loop had a big crowd ta at* | ij^ tio n period chosen) you can man and Italian positions continu­ ber of the plant force will receive Eddie Shore was forced to move the first time this century a fresh­ chester High, know that toe smile Wesleyan, Coast Guard Academy explained, "that there are thou­ Ck>nnie said, giving a tip to future after a game to an elevator that tendance Thursday evening; iL*)9 CDd” your points in toe point- York. ously while bombers pounded Higher Figures Issued the first two merit pins from the By Japanese Planes out of Springfield when the Army 8:00—Shamrocks vs. Pioneer Para­ tef'toe Army and such a topflight The schedule follows: Chungking, Dec. 7.—()P>—Kwei­ man football player is know chute. was always there no matter how and Trinity (If It Is going to play sands of young soldiers In camps sluggers. "any minor league whisks him to his office. This In­ owner, breeder and official as AI l^ntomed group any way you like Tunis Bizerte and Tripoli. The radio subsequently issued Army and Navy representatives. took over the rink there. ... he throughout the land by gridiron things were going. football) could follow toe same who have toe makings of good players hold toe bat low. But you volves climbing about 12 steps Dec. 9, 1942, 7-8, Comets vabj V'Jbut when you’ve ’’spent" all you’ve The Stanley group of the South British and American bombers higher figures for both ships gnd The orchestra of the local CJoast lin, capital of Kwangsi province, went to Buffalo... .but Springfield enthusiasts. He is Clint Castle­ t:0(K—P. A. A- C. V8. All RockvlUe. from the dugout and negotiating ■Vanderbilt to the Navy. Falcons. IDtioember 22 Had Plenty Courage procedure. Why not? It’a been players. .’The boys, I understand, see by the time you swing the bat Baseball—Received now famous ■A'fot coming for that period you Methodist W. 8. C. S. will enjoy and fighters lashed at Axis com­ planes. It said 40 Japanese war­ Artillery troops will play. was bombed by 31 Japanese planes fans are still rabid.... when Buf­ berry of Georgia Tech. done successfully in other sports look first at toe sports pages of back In position they’ll get toe a distance of some 25 yards to toe 8-8, Royal Blues vs. Vikings. ‘ jean't buy any more items in toe a covered-dish supi^r for mem­ munications between Italy , and ships and merchant ships W'ere A similar award will be given yesterday, the Chinese Central falo plays in New Haven toe Freshmen generally scrimmage 7:00—P. A. A- C. yS. Shamrocks. Borello was one of the best "green-light" letter from President Dec. 16. 1942, 7-8, Itoyaf ■ bers, tomorrow evening at 6:30 at 66 Up at toe University of Con­ the newspapers they get. The ball by you. elevator. Roosevelt laat Januairy and its Lgroup until the next ration period North Africa in week-end raids. sent to the bottom, while 556 air­ one week hence to Cheney Broth­ News Agency reported today with­ Springfield fans make the sixty the varsity and play a four- or 8:00—All Rockville vs. Fairfield pitchers that ever stepped onto a necticut, toe lads and lassies are businessman at home looks first “I don’t know how I look,” ^le "I us(!d to play golf until about vs. Comets. the church. The hostesses will be Rlggio airdrome, in the extreme craft "dived into enemy targets or out mentioning damage or casual­ Groc%ra. mound in MEmchester. He had sturdy determination last spring 8-9, Falcons vs. Vlktaga. I Mrs. Walter Myers, Mrs. Herbert ers. mile trip to see their old friends five-game s.ate against other near­ trying to keep secret toe fact that at page one, then turns to toe continued, walking around the of­ six or seven years ago.” he Hence, If you choewe to buy I south of Italy, was hit Saturday failed to return." In addition, 22 ties. Earlier 12 Japanese planes in action....at least 600 were in by frosh teams, and 50 miles from 9:00—Pioneer Parachute va. Cava­ blinding Jpeed and good curves they’ve got quite a basketball sports section. I believe toe peo fice, "but I never felt better In grinned. "I liked to play with probably carried entire sports pro­ Dec. 23, 1942, 7-g. ViktagB m j •amnDditiee with a low polnt- Sargent, Mrs. George Follansbee I night. Docks at Bizerte were warships were reported damaged, raided Suichwan, in southwestern the Elm City the last time Buf­ liers. , and was considered worthy of Mickey Cochrane and Jimmy gram in early months at w ar... Oomets. and Mrs. Grace Schlebel. blasted and a railway line between their canipus no one ever hears of team cooking. While Rhode Is­ pie will want baseball aa usual my life. I'm In toe pink. You Major league service Hot now walne, yon’U get more for your among them one battleship and \sk8 Farms Klangsl province, Ontral News falo played there. .. . two years them. War rime toll of veterans December 29 moving into faster company. His land State is toe big rival, the next year. In traveling. I think it know I was In pretty bad shape Dykes. They walked fast and 8-9, Falcons vs. Royal Btaaa. ration toan If you nae up your Sousae and Sfax, along the coast two aircraft carriers. said. ago Tony Hemmerling announced 7:00—All Rockville vs. Pioneer record, first with Manchester liked to keep up with them. I numbers ISO, that of minor Jan. 6, 1948, 7-8, vndaga m of the French protectorate w(w caused several sectors—the South­ UConns are really on toe beam can be arranged so that one club four years ago, but I have im­ leagues more than 2 ,( ^ .... Its paM a In bming Ugh polnt- Past Chief Daughters of Helen (Official Allied announcements The Chinese high command an­ that he was getting "too old" for eastern conference, the Big Seven, Parachute. Qieen, in semi-pro circles, wiU toward Yale and New Haven on will get one pullman car for all proved gradually every year don’t exercise any more." Royal Blues. vnloe Hetna. Davidson Lodgp, Daughters of shot up. a Cairo communique said. Grow More nounced that Ctolnese forces had hockey and was going to quit. .. . the East and most non-conference 8:00—P. A. A. C. va. Fairfield stand as a monument to his mem­ Its players. In the past we had As in the past, Connie puts in a c(uih gifts near half imIUon.. 8-9, Faloons va. Onawta. Scotia, win meet tomorrow eve­ Allied Lines Holding IT mi indicate that the Japanese are ad­ Feb. 3 since. I was lucky In overcoming Also provided free tickets fbr Jan. IS. 1948, T-g, Vtatagi m Ijet’a try a sample; mitting leas than half their ship repulsed two Japanese attacks on he's still going strong and is rated schools—to rule yearlings eligible Grocers. ory. He pitched three no hit Last season. Yale beat a Con­ two or three cars. ’ an illness like that (stomach ail­ full day at his office, winter and The OPA, in explaining details ning at eight o’clock at the home Allied lines were reported here losses. War Secretary Knox said Home Needs their positions northwest of An- as one of the fsstest men in the toi varsity competition. 9:00—(Javaliera va. Shamrocks. games, two of them without a run .summer. There is only one change service men at home and endless Falcons. of Mrs. Elizabeth Duffy, 136 to be holding firm despite dive- necticut quintet -which got stage-_ , A photographer asked: "Would ment) at my age. debates for those over seas. S-9, Comets vai Royal Wtmtk ■Jtt toe point plan, picked out in a apeech last Weilneaday that king, the Japanese-occupied capi­ American Hockey League. And so they have figured in the January 5 and lost toe third when his mates fright In the Eais’ big gym before ! "ou mind standing over here, Mr, 'The secret is treating yourself In the routine. He recently moved ’•sranla as an example (because. It Gampfield Road. bombing attacks aa reserves and U. S. intelligence officers estimated tal of Anhwei province, in the news of this past gridiron season 7:00—All Rockville va Sham- bobbled behind him and allowed right," Mack explained. "Any man from his Germanto'wn house to Need Footbon ■aldL rationing of cereals isn’t con- supplies were moved up, mile by (ConUnued From Page One) a packed house. JJp at Storrs , .Jack, and hold a bat so?” Football—Contributed hundreds VirgtaU baa 46,614 the Japanesa in all theaters have Yangtze valley. Red Garrett, who played with for the first time since before rocka toe Blqeflelda to score two un th»v want revenge, and how! TKe . gracious old gentleman o’Ter 60 should be careful not to an apartment building where .^templated). The monthly meeting of toe mile, for the final offensive. 8:00—P. A. A. C va Ovaliera earned runs. Even in toe face of “everything is on one floor." of coaches to toe services "phyal- Ughwaya. Nazarene church board will take A Vichy radio broadcast record­ lost, in killeo or permanently in­ needs of military and lend-lease Providence for a spell this season World War 1. The laat freshman But, if those Connecticut stu- | took a bat out of a closet and overexert himself; he should be Could Be Grouped jured, roughly 1(50.000 men. He was looked upon as a younger to be selected on the All-America 9:00—Pioneer Parachute vs. Fair- that be stiU had that smUe which Hbder point rationing, in this place tonight at 7:30 at toe ed in London, however, asserted programs, declareJ that even with undeared him to toe fans of Man­ dents want a tip, Yale looks like j — — —— — —— church. that British forces were retreat­ aaid that Japanese figures could not toe best the farmers» can do." edition of Red Goupille... .Gou- team—Walter Omp's team—was field Grocera something hot! Coach Red I — Hypothetical exanwle, cornmeal, be trusted. Bond Campaign pille was the hard checking red Tom Shevlin, a Yale end, in 1902. January U chester. tibatineal, wheat flaxes, bran flakes, ing west of Tebourba, and toe things are .going to be pretty hard His Famous Game Rolfe’s Blue five took over C. C. ' j The Ladies Aid Society of the Italian high command declared (U. S. Army an(T Nffvy bulletins in 1943.” But, he added, prices head who played with New Haven (Castleberry was probably the T:00—Fairfield Grocera va Sham- N. T. 'recently In a practice game. I Rosa Fights Jcom flakes and grits could be list tw'o battleships and six air­ By Theaters Here outstanding performer on a Geor­ rocka Borello figured In toe last game jRrauped and rationed together. Concordia Lutheran church will that “mopping up operations” had ahould make farming profitable a couple of years back....when that toe Blueflelds were destined Cl tv .College, under Coach Nat combine its meeting this evening been completed at that town after craft carriers among a total of 394 Goupille moved up to toe National gia Tech team that was victorious 8:00—Pioneer Parachute va. P. Holman, umi^ly ia one of toe na- i Spcrls Roundup ^ Dividing the supply of any one ware raft, tranaport, supply and Hockey League he was an over­ until its last contest with Georgia. A. A. C. to play as a club. That was In Fred Cabral W any one of this group among all at 7:30 with a Christmas party. four days of fighting which cost "Avenge Pearl Harbor" Week 1938 when the Pollsb Americans tion’s beat 11 the Allies Heavily In men and ma­ miscellaneous vessels sunk since Is being observed In the State and night sensation.... now Garret He was a southpaw passer and a 9:00—AU Rockville va. Cavallen. :^itoe people m toe country would Miss Louise Williams, ^ head terial. Dec. 7, 1941. American loases are has moved up, going to the New good one. He picked up more yard­ January 19 wrested toe Twilight League title By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. <».the University of Kentucky foot each Individual only a small Circle theaters here beginning to­ away from them at toe West Bide Blank Message 'ball team in 1037 . . . And an­ bookkeeper for Watkins Brothers, Aerial blows were emphasized placed at 86). Weddings day through the sale of War Sav­ York Rangers along with Hank age rushing than his famed rival 7:00—P. A. A. a vs. AU RockvUle. New York, Dec. 7—(F)—There’s Hurley to Pre»ent Two lunt of each. The Individual's in reports from Allied quarters Goldup. .. . the Maple Leafs, who from Georglit Frankie Sinkwlch. 8:00—Cavallen va Fairfield Gro­ grounds. It also marked his last other former fcxjtballer. Phar­ would be better served, and fell down a stairway in toe Hale’s Allied CsMMltiea Stressed ings Bonds and Stamps. Both appearance as a starting pitcher. Boulder. (>>lo., Dec. 7—(F)— r:'terial for a mile of columns in macist’s Mate William J. Linsdau. Ten Rounden; Good department store early this after- and the Morocco radio said that Allied casualties were stressed theaters are licensed agents for owmed these two players, gave Some coaches rated him as the cera d>lorado Unlvwrsity received chat- U'is date, and In what has happen­ oh individual could get aa much in the course of four weeks of greatest back in the loop on pass 9:00—Shamrocks va. Pioneer Pawu In toe last of toe seventh inning who is home in Detroit recovering HE'LL WEAI AFTEI XMAS* « real as he needed, if toe entire nooh and sustained a broken left by Imperial headquarters. Franklin-MK)nlloin toe sale of the bonds and stamps them in trade for Babe Pratt, a toe P.A.’s rallied to overcome a tv- letters from Coach Jim Yeager ed' to toe sports world since Pearl from slight wounds recetv^ at Supporting Card. ankle. Miss Williams was removed fighting, the Axis has lost in The announcement said "brilliant Mr.' and Mrs. John McChtllom of and bonds of any denomination dtfenseman...... Gedrge Man ton, defense. And he was a whiz a t chute. throughbut toe season after each i,arbor Day a year ago . . . So pply of all cereals were divided Tunisia 139 aircraft and toe Al­ handling punts. January 98 one run lead and snatch victory tlie start of toe African campaign, I a group. . to Memorial hospital in the am­ results" had been achieved by Jap­ 64 School street announce toe can be purchased right at toe nlaylng manager of the Washing­ when Ray Holland smacked a football game. today’s space will be turned over scoffs; "Me a casualty? Why. I’ve Hartford, Dec. 7—Promoter Ed Pioneer Cuatom Fit Sua- bulance of T. P. Holloran. An lies 74." anese military forces In engage­ ton Lions, isn’t doing much skat­ One Southern scout, reporting 7:00—Pioneer Parachute va. (?ava- to toe Service Dept. — To toe In this example, the govern- Twin-engin^ fighters were of­ marriage of their daughter, Misa theater. on (Castleberry, said: single over iihort, with three on, But the alumnus who found a t C 1C home from high school foot- Hurley has arranged a flve^bout pendera axa sure to please. ■SMt wrottld amign a point- X-ray examination wi^ made up­ ments to the south and in the Ruth Elizabeth McChillom, -to During this week the theaters ing with hl.s club this season___ liera. blank sheet of white paper In his, Tamous and obscure athletes who on entering toe hospitill. ° ficially decUmd to have shot Aleutiana against enemy forces but if any of his charges need a "He just is one of those stanA- 8:00—P. A. A. C. va. Shamrocks two away and a count of three and ore wearing Uncle Sam uniforms. i ball games more banged up toan I boxing program for next Tuesday (Hip on and button on value to each of the various down two more northbound Axis diester Franklin, aon of Mr. and throughout the country are mak­ two on toe batter. letter after Cblorado took a 13-0 styles. Hems in the group. If oatmeal numbering 600.000 men. These Mrs. M. F. Franklin of El Dorado, ing an effort to sell nine million lesson in getting over the tee, outs that come along once in a lot 9:00—All RockvUle va Fairfield licking from Utah got toe wrong to the service men who engage in night, to be held in the Hartford There will be no matinee at toe transport planes off toe east coast of years, a < layer who is s natural Grocera Strickea Is 1989 athletic contests In toe little spare $1.00 happchied to be getting scarce, of Tunisia yesterday and damag­ figures were those for Japan's war Arkansaa. The ceremony waa per (lollara in bonds. No definite Mantha is toe man to give It.... start of toe 1039 season idea. i Auditorium. While he has studded the point-vahie of oatmeal State theater tomorrow afternoon against the United States, Britain formed in that place on Thurs­ «mota has been set here, but both he’s as graceful as any figure athlete, and wher is just as good February 9 Yea.ger was not speechless, be time they have or who merely fol­ The crack basketball teams of his bill of fare with a pair of wel­ ed other planes. A merchant vea- and The Netherlands, excluding the in his first college game as seniors 7:00—CavaUen va Shamrocka Borello ■was with Moriarty Broth' low sports from toe spectator’ sauld be set at 8, for instance; because of toe program planned sel and a schooner were strafed day, December 3. local playhouse managers are con­ skating champion you ever saw .. en and it ww evident that there defended. The mimeograph nup- toe Norfolk Naval Training Sta­ terweight ten-round co-features, U wheat flakes were most for the award of the Army-Navy operations in C^ina. fident that Manchester people will Danny Sullivan, the left handed v/ho have been developing for four 8:00—AU RockyUle va Pioneer chine skipped a beat and the blank seaU with as keen Interest as they tion and the Norfolk Naval Air he completes his card' with a local "E" to the pioneer Parachute with machine-guns and cannon in Headquarters reported enemy seasons. I don't know why, but he ■was Bometoiiv wrong with him at ever did In civilian life . . . And plewttful, their point-value the aerial efforts to pinch off Axis do more than toeir share In pur­ shooter who used to play right Parachute. toe start of the season. He sheet was mailed accidentally. The Station will reverse toe usual pro­ ‘natural’’ six rounder and a pair could be flxed at 1 ; the other Ctompany. losses to the end of October as chasing bonds. wing for Dartmouth, is now In the just is.” 9:00—Fairfield Grocera va P. A. letter that week, in fact, waa extra did you notice that the signal cedure next Friday when they play of fours. Adam, Whitney, supply lines. 51.000 killed, 303,000 Captured, Hospital Notes not able to finish a game he start­ which sent American forces into ceareals might be 2, S or 4 Regard Lom Inevitable Hershey lineup..he was captain A. C. ed and within a short time went long. tor toe benefit of a Christmas fund Fearless Freddie nn. When man In toe bush with SUmsoa, All Records verio Tiuriello recwtly.’ln stirring ^Ing method comes in handy—he’ll Rylander of Haynes street and mans planned to establialv a strong Phyllis Mayes, 35 Birch street. of the year. fighting until toe- last. maneuvers, where toe temperature battles at Provldtfncc, squares off Just change the values around God may meej? Army cams up with a fine back. Though death has claimed this Charges Ill-Timed rose to 138 degrees, then he pro­ Mrs. Harry R. Rylander, Jr., and military garrison in Sicily, which (Onatlanafl fran Page One) Admitted today: Ann Carey, 136 —Emerson. I didn’t have to have anybody with Lonny Moore of Hempstead, ^from time to time as the supply son Robert of Cambridge street, they already are using as an air Woodland atreet; Sidney Brown, Ed Kenna, who In his short . ap­ riwidflpra I the bassball fans of tested it waa a bit warm for a L.. I. Patterson haia run up a string PIONEER BELTS ^varies. tell me it waa a torpedo. I began pearances outshone the veteran Chicago’s Pro w r i u u c r s will always remember hockey player .... IVhen Bar­ Top grain cowhides went to Washington,, Conn., yes­ base. . toe choking fumea drifted off into 15 Cbburn Road; Ralph Moore, Fruit Orowera To Meet to swim for shore like Johwy By Harry Orayvoo •dry. The latter would indicate of nine straight victories since I P. 8. Point rationing won’t re- terday to attend the birthday cele­ Details concerning the exact Winated; Mrs. Rose Borello, 133 star and captain. Hank Mazur. He Highly * Rated Over the kid with toe poker face smile NBA ServiM Sports Editor , they are keeping It clean. ney Olaen, former Chicago Cubs coming east from (Chicago where with either initial or ['place so-called straight coupon the night air. Weissmuller, but that fish passra was hurt in per-season practice outfielder, reported at the great bration of Mr. RylandeFa moth­ status of the battle lines in .north­ The shooting occurred aa ah' Eldridge street; Ruth Phillips, 85 Hartford. Dec. 7.—)—Francis Warner, T te b e * ^ who trimmed toe "Seniors started slipping back 14-13. a reasonable resemblance to (OMrtlMMfl from Page One) (CoaUnned from Pagn One) commands. In their Sunday com­ that made necessary toe calling daughter, 12 Newmah street; WU-' ■hall use Africa to come to closer 27, told bis ailing wife to stay in in the depressKm yean,"' ha said. debacle, Didc Harlow of Harvard The bluejackets played entirely lations on a great aeason. Please $ out of military police and toe 1409 For Adams Oiicago Caidtnals 21 to 7—allow­ pulls a good line: "When you’re tend Charlie Trlppl over here to peacetime resort events. 1.00 muniques, boasted of Axis suc­ liam- Dwire, 17 Cumberland atreet. grips. bed—he’d do toe family washing. ing a freak touchdown in to* last I The' were worried about jobs on toeir own time. They did not Only a handful of name'profes­ week In a newspaper inter- sorship regulations on communi­ cesses in northern 'Tunisia. The placing of Manzanar under mar­ Birth: Saturday, a daughter to He got things going in toe btue- then; Not cateera, jobs. They say up in the headlines, you’re opt to take one minute from regular du­ help w catch Rommel. At present ki which he declared there cations inside Italy, news of which New Orleans —Johnny Adsflis, r-Winstos Churchill quarter to spoil chances for the best be down for toe game.” he is running like Hell." . . . . sionals matched shots with Mc- Nazis said toeir troops were mop- tial law aa a protection for , the Mr. and Mra. Cart Pfeifer, Rock­ at present leading toe country’s ment, with young daughter Lila defensive scoring raoord in 15 college oourae* may b* cut to ties that hegan at 5:80 a. m. and Spaden in toe fouraday, 85,000 *% ntild basis In fact’’ to re- was relayed to the world through pipg up toe area around Tebourba, poople- 'of- Manzanar and Inyo Mae as a spectator. Forgetting The general opinion, expreesed ended at 4:40 p. m. ^ Another from Ihigland • said: that “xrholesale theft, brib- Germany, may be another step in ville: a daughter to Mr. and Mra. jockeys, has more than 1,300 win­ Our grip on the.cost of living Is years — bold thass atstlaticsl ad­ three and a half yean after the MI(Unt open, and most of - them which is ^0 miles west of Tunia, county. Roy Burnham, 23 Btssell street ners to his credit on recognised now firm and there is every reason clothespins, Warner went upstairs. vantagea over toe Redskina for the war. If ao, seniors win be out of in brief eominents <91 the ballot They never had more than 45 "We’ll meet you after toe Rose told of plans for joining the nu­ aad aatoeaalement" In con- the anti-lnvaalon precautions un­ "Whenever; In toe opinion of I for the T ro^y, emblem- minutes-of practice in late after­ Bowl game ta either Berlin or der way in Italy, much of them and had' captured 1,100 prisoners Births; Yesterday, a son to Mr. tracks. In addition he rode an for confidence ta our ability to His daughter’s screams sent him 1 1 -game season; mtxrt aporta and freshmen ahould merous links stara who already I work raaulted in a ahort- and destroyed 70 tanks. military poUoe, complete order armful before leavlnf fair clrcuita bolting back downataira. En route atlo of eastern ooUege football noon and never a leave since they Tokyo." have entered the armed forces or MT $1 ,000,000 ta matieilals under toe watchful .eyes of the and Mrs. Esrl Cushman, 18 Mints achieve economic ■tabiUzatlon for 155 flrat downs to 149; 3479 be in," supremacy, was tost Bosum Col­ flrat reported. Week-ends that Nazi Gestapo.) ' Allied reports of devslmments luMi been restored and toe FBI CA>urt, snd a daughtsr to Mr. and at tos lyar wssL toe duratloo. he pushed a hand through a glass jrards gained to 8,12 1; 1,888 yards undertak«i defense work. at. in central and southern ’funiaU, -pand otoen government agencies pane ia toe basement door. War­ lege’s 55-12 setbacfic by Holy <>aaa might ave meant les've were The tournament was toe only Criedman's Mrs. Gsorge W. Curtis, 96 Cedar —Prlea AfiaHalatrator Lasa Hen- by rushing to 1421; 1,891 by phas­ should be thrown out as being week-ends to ^ y and win. All Ne Named meanwhile, continued highly favor­ have oompletsly cleaned up the street Martasa Guarded Mall‘ ner aedded hospital attention for ing to 1,600; 376 points scored to one on schedule before Pinriiunt’a termed him City . Hall Doors Fire H aurd able. agitators and leaders, tos camp a aovered artery. Ula Mae had move a t a mental toan a physical travel waa by day coach and car; north and south open next March, aMelal." and 227 ; 84 point* given up to.oppo- Mump. ry-all trucks. There was no spe­ The Morocco radio broadcast a arill be returned to Its.normal ad­ CHalc SdMdule Marines first guarded toe malls her flngera pinched In toe wringer, rents to 102; 519 yards gau Kansas (ity, Dec, 7—(fiV^ack, Fort Worth, Tex., Dec. 7—(F)— and few of toe players felt atwa M a aaBad before, toe AtUntlc City, N. J.—(VP) — In- communique from French head­ ministration. Praiaed Mariaee The Skillful Pointer which helps I would like to have heard what cial relief from duties and no pam' they would be on hand by then. Following is toe clinic schedule in 1775 when a squad of eight left but the machine bad turned off rgainst them by ruahlng to 848. tha Kaglea, who were picking pertag by officers. They played There weren’t many good ball car- apectors of the Fire Prevention quarters announcing that units of “I want to congratulate toe for toe week of >ecember'7to: Hartford, (Tonn., for Albany automatically and she wmsn’t hurt Washington's margin: 857 at- Outrlsa Green bring In the quail, riera in the Soutowtot Oonference oald he wouM appear bureau, making an inspection tour toe camel corps had occupied Japanese on toe center's police is a thoroughbred. toemselvea up all afteinoon, would the game because they liked i t WUaon U Tied Up Tonsil snd Adenoid— Tuesday and Fort Hconderaga, N. Y., with In recognition of toe Fouth Ma­ badly. Mra. Warner finished toe '-r-.’ited forwards to 192; 187 com- have aaid sbiMit that immediately LL-Oom. Jack Oempeey was tola football aeason, Flem HaU of found that the doora of City haU lieighta on the Algeclan-Ubjran force which tried to cope with the a t 10 a. m. important mall and money. rine Brigade’a heroic part ia the washing. ' -.tions to M (oomplaUon percent* Peppered' with about 50 bird toe Star Telegram said, so be Hartford—Because Pittsburgh, I open toward the inside, conatl- frontier east of Djsnet, which is situation,' tbs staff of Caucasian abot and blinded In one dye by foUowtag the game. ths water boy. Jackie WUaon is tied up to box in entwine their Wall-BSby—Wednesday from 8 Alans-Marna battle in 1918, .'ga is lower, bowsvarK IT a t their The Coast Guard Depth Bomb- ptekad hto AU Star team accord tuting a Are haurfl. Change the ateut 8S0 mllet aouth cif ‘JTunls. police for arhat they have done, to 4 p. m. at toe Y. M. C. A. Elephanto give birth t(v female France’a Gcaerat Mangin issued a -'aa*** Intoreaptod to M: 45-yard Qraea's bunting companion v ' Georgia spent 861406-80 toe tngly, Provfdenca, Lulu Costantino or rhan rowing a doora, "or City haU wUl be cloeed.V fired too lew tnto a o o ^ at qualL atoletlo oeholarahitNi, only 88,740.- era of Manhattan Beocn perbapa Pedro Hernandez probably wlD get 'Another Morocco radio report And the loyal Japanese In the Welt-Baby—Friday from 2 to 4 bablea In 18 months; to msio ba- general order praising ths conduct punting avarag* to 8$; fill yards came closer to estaceasing tba Han’s aelectkm included two 789 Msin Str«9t Ijjgfledsrad. 4*06 IB 11 W tofl. , o< tka LaaUMOHKkfi. loatbyparialttaato905; 1.058 yards Jack arouldn’t leave toe field. After 40 more than Oeo^a Teto. centers, fotr guards, a tackle, two first shot at WlUie Pup’s feather-1 a IBtla fltit aM. ba was CB pota; Tha money waa derivad from spirit at the 1942 footbaU season Itb u any oUiar antm ta tbs wotaht UKa. f

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L 7 » MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY. DECEMBER 7 , 194J MICKEY FINN Wltli OastRiMl LANKLKON Sense and Nonsense 1N M r0L0„ THlWMTMft. KIND OF vair WHiTt StanpUcMy »l Judge—Now, sir. teU the THIMIMUfT A toast to the atsadtast, reliable court exactly what pamad between Let simplicity govern your Uta. you end your wita during th* The habit at constantly nnohlag man, ’ E liKO— AND HE 0 BUY! sm The man who’s square and true; quarrel. JUtr MUdHTUME out for something just beyond R e won’t promias to do taota than Defendant—^A fiet-lron, rolling your grasp will tend to bring dis­ pin, six pletes end a tsakstUe. content rather than happinasa. It ho can. But h* doss what he aaya ha’ll do. Automobiles for Sale 4 Heatins—-Plumbing— Help Wanted— Male 36 is destruetlv* to your traaqulUty Nothing mattsra now hut vic­ Lost snd Found Machinery and Tools 52 Wanted to Rent 6 8 Lefsl Notices 7 8 of mind to envy ottisn what yoii Roo6ng 17 He’s not vary clever and often tory and that is ons reeaoii why Blandiester LOST—FRIDAY NIGHT nickel PONTIAC (6) 1039 four door WAN’TED—A MAN WHOM we MILKING MACHINES, used trac­ WANTED TO RENT 6 or « room have not, to wnnt teo many o f the every spare dollar should b* ussd MUVOR PERMIT tbinga you aoe around you, and to quite blunt, plated hub cap of Bulck car. Re­ sedan. Radio, heater, signal JOHN CLARK, Plumbing and can trust full or part time. Write tors, implements, Oliver ” 70” single, good rssidenUal aectlon, APPMCATIOJt Without either polish or air; in buying war stamps and hbnda. Erening Herald Box R. S. Herald. This is to give notice that 1 Wll- dwell overmuch upon your own turn to 192 West Center street. lights, like new inside and out. Heating. Repaira and Jobbing. with mounted plow. Dublin Trac­ by couple. No children. Phont He never tries to "put up s front” AdvMtlameBta An exceptional automobile, $645. Tel. 3233. 37 Hollister street. tor. Company, Provldrace Road, Mancbeater 6813. Uara J. Fortin o f It Hamlock atraet, desina. Tel. 3333. r~ WANTED—YOUNG MAN with Maneheatar, Connecticut have fliad But when you need him, he’s ther*. Pupil-Tsacber, may I ask you 1 Ms ssans* word* to ■ lla*. Terms $7.44 weekly. Trades WilllmanUc. an application dated Nov. so. istl ■Use and enjoy what you now LOST—SMALL BLACK female ED COUGHUN—REPAIRS OF driver's license for full or part WANTED TO RENT single 4 have. Ba grateful for the preeent a question T asmbor* sad abbrovtatton* taken. No red tape. Demonstra­ with th* Liquor Control Commla- So han’t to the man you oan rely Teachei-—Surely. What Is it? I aaaat a* a word and oomboand dogr, brown and white marking*. tion at your home by appoint­ all types of roofs. 390 Woodland time work. Weldon Drug, 901 room house In Manchester. Write Sion for a Liquor Parmit for tb* opportunities and bleastnga, and a* twro worda Iflnlmom oo*t No collar, child’s pet. TeL 2-0734. street. Phone 7707. Main street. Wanted— To Buy 58 Post Office Box 03, Bast Had- eat* of alcoholic liquor on th* trust your ability and tha future on, Pupil—Why do we call goods • of thro* Ihioa ment. Telephone Finance Mana­ il^raailac* o f th* V. F. W. Club. tOt And here's to hit lasUng success! sent by rallroeda "shipments” rata* oor day ter traoalant ger of Brunner Sales Ca, 6191- dam, Oonn. rtSfL. atraet, Manohatter to bring what la best for jrou. WANTED—DISHWASHER. SIuI WANTED—PAIR OF ICE shoe Orean: Manchaatar. Conn. Th* bu*i- True happlneaa does not depend 'May his speclea continue to while we call thoee scat by ships 4583-2-0135. Moving—iTucking— ary $22. Apply In person at Cen­ skates for girl 8 to 10 years old. WOMlT* Mafok If. laST Announcements w a n t e d t o r e n t S or 4 ' room pI,« And*raon.8h*a upon great matarial posaeaiuona, multiply "cargoes"? Ca*b Cbars* Storage 20 ter Lunch. Telephone. 7379. furnished apartment, no children, Poet, V. r. W. Club of MS East And his shadow never grow less. . ___i*atlo* Day*...I T et*l » ou WANTED—RIDE momlnga to 1034 Studebaker sedan $25; 1035 Center *tr**t. Manchester Oraan, but emanatsa largely from the OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR H00PL8 lie*ee*enuv* Oay*...( • * « Ji ot» Plymouth sedan, $69; 1935 Dodge best of references; will pgy any Haneha^r^onn.. and will b* con­ mental qualities ^ contentment. Its win or perish for us in this Cbeney’a, by resident of Pine THE AUSTTN A. CHAMBERS Co. reasonable rent. Write Box R. ducted by William J. Fortin of It war and tt is going to take the Acres Neighborhood^ Call 2-1625 sedan, $50: 1037 Packard dan, Rooms Without Board 59 Hemlock atraet, Uanchestar, Conn.. confidence, serenity, and bsnsA- A atppar on ths water pipes r------— I'iUl oid*r* for irrocalar in**rtlon# local and long distance moving. Help Wanted— Male or Herald. unstinted effort of every one of ua PA>N/’R>miMK A, 60ER MAR UERO H M P/ V4I40 D O ES O L D after 6. $50; 1937 Packard 6 sedan, $225. —■ permittee. ’ cencc. ' would enable us to open them and in i b* e b a r y ^ at tb* on* tlm* ra>* Return load system, furniture Female 37 FOR RENT—TWO ROOMS, twin find Just where they are frozen. to win. , WHO------MAT m ar------ch ed PROUOLS------in “t o 6EVr>MOSB TVMNK la b ia l rat** tor Ions torm *v*ry Brunner Sales, 80 Oakland, Man­ WANTED TO R^a4T—3 TO 6 W ILLIAM J. FORTIN Simplicity of life always tends storage. Dial 6260. beds in each room. On bus line, .. . . Nov.. IStf. ’ ad**rtl*lns cl**n upon reqo**t chester. Phone 5101. WANTED—MAN AND woman for rooms, furniahsd, with Utehaa to happiness.—Grenville Kletser, ' BU0WAP0t4TB)N WtTH QUESM FOOUNaiNl'm . r- TWKT . j . - •d* ordorod b*for* th* third or Automobiles for Sals near restaurant. 237 Center. Tel. WlCTDRlA'S TXX26MTV HlEHLAKKOERSTPAMPER S A C K T -^ I^ Kb day will b* ob*rs*d only foi 1030 PONTIAC CABRIOLET con­ Manchester Laundry, 72 Maple 2-1561. and bath for I months or Ibngok. Repairing 23 street. Major Buss, Manchester 575S. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Don’t wear out Urea In tbs pur­ njHMY BUSINISS a s t u l oanib*r ot tlm** tb* *o FOR SALE—1040 BUICK coach, vertible coupe, 1937 Plymouth at Msnehaster within and for the suit o f happiness. NOVI MUET PLOD lU E D O LL , J, AKNTUINE )TE 3UET 1*0*ltd ch*r*in* *i fh* r»t* ••rn- Tfbbat* District of Manchester, on I M t ao allowane* or r*ran<*< e*n radio, heater, 15,000 mliea. Good convertible coupe. 1938 Plymouth MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ FOR RENT—FURNISHED room ROUTS OF* A N »N SeC N /-«'ES A D / W CAtAOOVLASE PDR for lady. Inquire 210 Spruce the 5th day o f Decem ber A, D.. 1942. i nad* on *it tlm* ad* *topn*d tire*. Telephone 2-1174. sedan, 1037 Dodge sedan. 1937 ed, shear grinding, key Otting Lots for Sale 73 Present WILLIAM S. HTDE, Esq. The Land at Bnllliig Peeple PEOPtK SHOULD esYO ^ BAAPTISE HVE TAKlME i f w th* Sftb day Plymouth sedan. Trades. Balance Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 street. Judge. B A C K .' — Ho "VH forbid*’*: diaolay iln** no_i duplicating, vacuum cleaners etc. CALL TOR THEIR PAPERS DURING FOR SALE—1941 BUICK super 15 months. Cole Motors 4164. FOR SALE—LARGE BUILDING A Daelarstion of Intention of A college professor asked Alex­ aid. overhauled. Braltbwalte, 52 Pearl CANARIES— VISIT Edgewood FOR RENT—ROOM for a young adoption of Marilyn Franoas Baker, iWCLEIAtMT, ‘ Tb* n*r*ld will not b* raaponaibl* convertible, flve excellent white lot, 91 fM t by SS4 dssp. In­ ander Kerensky, the Russian, the street. Canary Farm. Beautiful aong- lady, 3 minutes walk from bus tr m t a minor aged tan yaars, residing In iN N SA TH E R f br nor* than on* lncorr*rt ln**r- side wall tires, radio, heater, FOR SALE— 1930 'TWO ton Model sters, gifts of cheer. Seeds, cages, dian Drivs, Manchester Ora«n. th* town o f Mancheater. In aald follo'wing question: “What is the B ot any ad**rtt**re*nt ord*r*o A Ford truck, $25 cash. Apply line. Telephone 2-0795. District, having been exhibited to spot light, 13,000 mileage. Owner PIANO TUNING and repairing. accessories. . Turn right over Telephone Rockville 308. * thing in America that impressed a n r* ttaaa on* tin * , Seaman Coal Co. Tel. 9087. this Court by VIotor J, Johnson and b* laadvartant omiaaion ot in- leaving for service. Call 3141. Player piano speciaity. John wooden bridge at Bolton Notch to FOR RENT—FRONT bedroom, Irene O. Johnson, both of said Man­ you moat when you ftrst jwme rraet publlcatloo ot advortlttn* Oockerbam. 28 Bigelow atreet canary sign. chester, the algner* thereof, for »e- here?” ill b* rarilllad only by c«ne*ll*ilon CHEVROLET 1941 convertible first floor. Continuous hot water, Legtl Notices TeL 4219. 3 minutes walk from post office. 78 ceptance and approval. It is there­ "That is easy,’’ waa Kerensky’s • tb* Ohara* mad* for tb* **r*lc» coupe special deluxe, radio, ex­ upon answer. "In America the people ♦ - andorad . cellent tires, red leather. Mack NEW YJNVKR’nBLK TOPS, cel­ Phone 8217 iafter 6. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ORDERED that notice be given to - all *d**rtl**m*nl* muat oontorin Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 at Manehaatar within and for th* all persons Intaraatad to appear at smile." ‘ atyl*. oopy and tyoi*ar*ohy with top, very clean, priced for a quick luloid replaced In curtains, all District of Maneh**t*r, on th* tth th* Probata Offlca In Manehaster. Americans,smile because they ralattun* *ntorr*d b* th» publl»h- HELP sale, $995. Terms, $12 weekly. kinda of leather work. Chaa. Lak- CANARIES FOR SALE. Guaran­ FOR RENT—ROOMS. Single and day ot D«c«m b*r, A. D., 1*41. In aald DIatrIct on the 19th day of are free. There are no Gestapoe to and they raoarv* *h* riahi to Ing, S<> Cambridge street Tele­ Preisnt WILLIAM S. HTDE, Eaq., December, 1942. at 9 o’clock (w . t.) dll. ravia* *» raJact any o"py con- ’IVadea taken. No red tape. Open teed singers, 174 Cooper street double. Nice location. Call 2-0759. Judge. then and there to ahow cauae If any fear; no firing squad to shoot them iaM«r*d obJtaUonabI* ’till 8 p. m. Telephone Finance phone 4/40. Tel. 7121. Katat* of Richard Boyce lata *f they have, why tha foregoing agree­ down if th^ want to listen to r CldXMNa H<*I'RB—ci**»i«*d *0* WANTED Manager of Brunner Soles Co. .Manchester, In said District, daccaa- ment should not be accepted and their iRdioa. 'They can worship God b* pabliabod aam* day tnuat t>* t, 5101-4S88-2-01S5. WANTED TO TUNE, repair and CHRISTMAS PUPPIES. Adorable Boarders Wanted 59-A approved by this Court, by publish- .eatvad by It o’clock noon saior regulate your piSno or player On motion of Robert J. Boyce of Ing this order one* In aom* naws- according to the dictate* of their cocker apanlel puppies In reds, conscience. They can put into av* lo io piano. Tel. Manchester 5052. WANTED —MEN AND women said Manchester Administrator. papar having a circulation In aald For War Work black and parti colors. Select ORDERED:—That inx mbnths OUtrlct, at laaat five days befera office th* men they want to gov­ TelepHottf Toni Wan! Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 yours now, while there is a choice roomers and boarders, home cook­ from the 5th day o f Oaoambar i t D., aald day assigned by this Court for SAWS OF ALL KINDS filed, eet. 1942 be and the same are IlmltAd said hearing; ern them. Ad* *r* a.'OMP'rO <#v*i iti* c*i*' of colors. Open evenlnx. until' 9. ed meals, continuous hot water, Americans smile because in on* at lb* OHAKtlk: K* TE C*»*n Girls and women to oper­ ana repaired, cord wood taws and showera. 330 Adams street and allowed for the creditor! with­ WILLIAM 8. HTDE a** a* a oobvanainc* to adi'ai'' ate power sewing machines. FOR SALE—BOY’S bicycle. Just gummed, power and hand lawn Jack Frost Kennels, 26 Gardner in which to bring in their claims Judge. America human personality la su overhauled. Apply 374 Summit street. Hgainit said eatate. and tha said H-11-7.42. arp. hot tb* Cash ra rifis will b» joowers iverhauled, and sharp­ Administrator Is directed to give preme. H m aim Of democracy is nOMiad aa r u u . pa th ENT It Also spinners and miscel- street or Tel. 2-0086. to help the individual to grow and atd at th* bnainaaa offie* on or m * lansoos operators. ened. Stored all winter, no extra Wanted— Rooms—Board 62 lubllo notle* to th* creditors to r* th* aarantb day tollowins tb* charge. Axea, anlvea, ahears etc. iring in thair claims within said to give him an opportunity to at­ tnaortion ot aacb ad otharwia* Wanted— Pets— WANTED TO RENT by young timea****w masvwwuallowed by postingKVWVIQH •is WfTJ Mpy OKof sharpened. Capitol Grinding Oo., this order on th* publio■lie sign post Asks All Guards tain bampMasB and suooeae. ba’CHAKOG RATE will b* collaol- Poultry—Stock 44 lady defense worker, furnished Americana smile because they 0 ^ 2. No raaoonatbillty foi arror* in 931 LydaO street Tet 7958. nearest to the place where the de­ P lM C K - ai«phoo*d ad* will ba aaaumad and CHENEY PROTECT room, near the Center. Write Box ceased last dwelt within said town have hope. The future la a gleam WANTED TO BUY and beef cow*, and by publishing the same In some K.. •••*..... W T TtN U S ■ air aocaracy cannoi bo auaran- WITH INSURANCE D, Herald. To Attend Drill with promise, llie y can ha'v* their Help Wanted— Female 35 calves, pigs for slaughtering. Will newspaper having a clrouUtlon In families, - their gardens, their ...... - pay good pries. Manchester said probats district, within tan -BOBW THIRTV VEAB& TDcT 3 0 0 K ) FOR, A LV illH - of Clo^^iililOttOM BROTHERS days from th* date of thlaf *rd*r, homes, their dreams----- and they kttu Slaughter Houae. TSI. 2-0294. Apartments, Flats, and return make to this oeurt of tb* 6pt '*9«.S.V...***'...... *.**••*•* a MeROfNET BROTHERS can make many of those dreams Mrtba .. GIRL OR WOMAN wantsd. New Tenements 6 3 notice given. maiider ef H Company, local Stats ------ft.,-., cofi. mi >T Hi*' Iffiytci. SE. T. a. isa *A ist. ^ __g*m*nt* .. Emplo3rment Bureau 505 Main St., hlanchester, Ctma. Model Laundry. Summit street. WILLIAM 8. HTDE Guard unit, annoimcad today that come true. LdlUiW* arriayaa ...... Hartford Road ' Telephone 6060 or 74S2 Articles for Sale Jud8*. Totalitarian countries have •th* ...... 45 3 ROOM TENEiMENT available H -I2-7-I2. he would like 100 per cent attend­ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WhRtV Up? BY EDGAR fitARlUt __ot Thank* WOMEN TO RUN knitting ma­ ance at drill this evening, by both governmant* that are “o f the Tt*a hia first jump)** FOR SALE—PRINTYNG OUTFIT Dec. 15th., Birch street. Rent $28. Hanorlain .. •••••••••• chines, no experience required, Telephone 7379. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD officers and enlisted men. Captain BtsU.hy the state and for the and Pound also want experienced winder, complete, including 10x15 Golding at Manchester within and for the state.’* TTiat’S Why life is hard and VaSOTTK ^ S * ■ ^ A ^ S V A oanoamnata McCullom wiahea to tell the men t H O P E good pay. Apply in person, Man­ press and motor, type, cutter, FOR RENT—TWO VERY pleas­ Diatrlcf of Manchester, on th* tth cruel. etc. Phone 7396. day o f December. A. D., 1949. about the new Instructiona con­ SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH f A VJSJt CV\\VAt3t.y _ . ------I AatMBobfl** chester Knitting Mills, Manches­ ant rooms fronting Main street, Preeent WILLIAM 8. HTDE. Eaq.. cerning blackouts. New ruUnga by In America we ha've a govern' _htemoMM tb' da'* ter Green. heated, running water, suitable Judge the Air Raid Precautlona (Commit­ ment that is “of the people, by the 6 0 \ V i 6 \ Q Eatenebimroi Escbany* for either office or living quar­ Estate of Susan M. Smith late of people and for the people.’’ That’i \ T f .Tlr*a Garden— Farm— Dairy Manchester, In said District, d«- tee have altered preirioua inatrue- Aoodaaori* GIRL WANTED—WUUng to learn ters, for one or two persons; Rent why w* smile. Eutb JUpalrlng—Painting to operate billing machine, and Products 50 ceaeed. tions. ala Oahnniat e o ' ...... (...... • “ AUCTION $30 a month. Wm. Rubinow, 843 The Executrix having exhibited (Captain McCuUom alro wishes Today we are fighting to keep ^ 2 ataa'-Obip by ’Pruh* • payroll office routine. Write Box Main atreet. Tel. 5556 or 6158. her adminietratlon account with America a land of smiling people / N, Herald. FOR SALE>—GREE»« Mountain said estate to thi* Court for allow- to remind thoee men who have r r r : KUM*—Pht Hir* ...... » For WUliam M, Beckwith, 149 Oxkisnd St., Mancheater, Conn. potatoes, field run, not graded, ince. It Is any parts of their'issued uniform liagaa l — ■—— Btorag* iv Pete—I waa up to Brushville 3 ataroyoloa—Bicycia* ...... n WOMKS WANTED for general $1.15 per bushel at the place, less O R D E R E D ;-T h a t the 12th day of at home, to bring them to drin faadad Antoa—Uotoneyelea . . . it THURSDAY, DEC. 10,1942 AT 1 P. M. (Rain or Shine) Houses for Rent 65 December A. D.. 1942. at 9 o’clock this evening. It is expected that a hull week once and never seed •laaa* aad Prefeaeloeal Sonlew work, experience unnecessary. 10c If you furnish bags. Also yel­ (w. t.) forenoon, at the Probate low Globe turnips. Frank V. Wil­ atate clothing inspection win occur anybody I knowed. ■dtnaaa dorvloao-Otfarad ...... I* 7 Aroredite/I Gneriiaey Cows ' Good pay. Apply 1007 Main St. FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE on Office. In aald Manchester, be and Jerry—Wdn’t, eh? Boaaabold Sarvloaa'Oltorad ....I t * A Some Tool* — Hay — Silage — Silo — Chickrna liams, 1632 Tolland Turnpike. th* came la aseigned for a hearing in the near future. East Center street. For informa­ nn the allowance of aald adminli- Pete—No: I didn’t see anybody bonding—Contracting ...... 1* 7 real hhoioe Ooernneys, 2 fteah, heifer clos^up, other* in varioun ■“efiata—Nnraarle* ...... ij Help Wanted— Male 36 FOR SALE—GlkEEN Mountain tion call 6850 from 9 a. m. to 5 tratinn account with said datslq and that reminded me of anybody ■ Dtractor* ...... J; stages, these are top quality row s. 110 R. r Red pulletn and 100 p. m. the appointment o f distributors aiiii ____ -Plaaibtng— Rooting . . II Plymoatb Bock Hens, all good layers. Fu|tcc blower and pipe, potatoes. No. 1, and Mo. 2. Also tht* Court directs th*. EExecutrix x c ^ t r l to Week-End Deaths knowed. waraneo ...... 1; mowing machine,,horse rake, stanrhlona, small tools, etc. EXPERIENCED COOK wanted. unsorted from 75c. per bushel up. give public notice to all persona In­ UUIaory— OraaanBaking ...... JI Bald'win and McIntosh apples, terested therein to appear and 'bs *• ew^JWSlInl • • * Milk Room Equipment: Oil hot water heater and tank. King Telephone 3922. Wanted to Rent 68 heard thereon by publishing a oopy topiag—Trucking—Slorag* .. •« 50c. per basket and up. Phone Plainfield, N. J.—Adolph Lode- •bile Paaaongor B arrio*... M*A separator with electric motor, bottles, palls, double wash tank, of tht* order In some newspaper HOLD EVERYTHING V- ~ ig—Paparlng ...... *> milk cooler (ice). SUo 10’x36’ (ample time for removal). About 8116. Louis Bunce, 529 West Cen­ WANTED—3. 4 OR 5 room apart­ having a circulation In said District, •wljk de Leeuw, SI, engineer, ilOBal Samoa* hj 25 ton silage. ter street. ment or flat, by young couple. five day* before said day of hearing author and inventor of a recoil J . " V • X ■ , a * a a a•a•*A•••••a••• - Telephone 7389. and return make to tht* Court. mechanism for the French 75 mm. ly^Dyalng'^-Claanlng .. »« W ILU AM S. HTDE He was and Sarvie* Hay: About 4 ton, to be sold on the premises. TWo other lots Judge, guns ef the last war. nuM—Business Uervlos (nbout 8 ton and 5 ton) to be sold at the Donald Lhverin Fnrm on HELP Household Goods 51 H.I4-7-4-:. native of Holland. ■daeatloaal Route 83 In Talcottvllle, Just North of Traffic Circle, at about NoMeboro, Me.— Val Plcinich. WE WILL SELL furniture, and AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD bars** aad Ciaasas 5-5:50 P. 51. Pinafore Sets at Manchester within and for th* 46, former major league baseball dvata lastruottons a«»b«*«a rugs, stoves and other household WASH TUBS C o a M B a BY ROY CRANS a , , • • • • ••.* , , , 99-A District of Manchester, on th* 'tth player who caught Walter John­ AUCTIONEERS* NOTICE: Mr. Beckwith has sold milk, cream, WANTED goods at the lowest prices In day of December A. D.. 1942.* son’s 'bburing fast ban for five .prmniatte eggs, etc., for the past 25 years bnt Is selling out beennse of III town. Albert’s, 43 Allyn St., Hart­ Preient W1U.IAM 8. HTDE. Esq., A|yMN,PMIHkPS. HAVE' istruetlons Judge, years with the WaMdngton Sena- MMAT XOH,NOTMMr M lV lR iA V L Ptaaaclal hmlth. ford. tafs, ONfiADTHUJUiTHILi • U C H A O ¥ ^ HDUNC^CtOlHelS RE* __w .jk s—Mortgage* Edate of Stanley Row* 1st* of COMPTOMETER Mancheater, In aald DIatiict, de- Seward, Neb.—Dan M. Hilde­ C O M tD V B R A MOMD THE PICTURE OP inaas OpportnolHss . ■ • • FOR SALE—MAGIC Chef white ceaeed HAiCOMf 1 ROOD to Loan ...... 91 brand, S3, president of the United ftRE0N.WM)r /MUiT KIR FIANCE NH0M8S ROBERT M. REID & SONS, AUCTIONEERS OPERATORS enamel table top gas stove, like The Adminlat'ratrix haVing ex­ States Livestock association. OVIRYOU. Maly aad MtaatlsBS new. 65 Delmont street. hibited her adminiitratlon account •MK IDOICE LOST OVER MiMKiRKf lalp Wanted— Famal* »» Manchester, Conn. fist. 1907 Springfield, Mass. with, aald eatate to this Court tor PltUburgh—MarahaU R. Bar- .Jalp Wanted— Mala ...... •• and FOR SALE—10 PIECE walnut allowance. It la hour, SI. president and director of . i l l ? POftTWfLV Balaaihin Wanted ...... A” ” .” ***., ORDERED:—That tha Uth day of the Flttstsirgh Stock Exchange. HAW! n*lp Wanted—Mala or Famal* 91 dining room set, also 4 drawer December, A. D., 1942, at 9 o'clock gant* Wanted ...... * t-* GENERAL office file and desk. Tel. 4637. (w. t.) forenoon, at th* Probata Seattle—Amoa Ruale, 71. farmer ltdatlons Wantsd—Female UfTIce In said Ifanchestar, b* and big time baseball pltehar who hurl­ Itnatlons Wanted-Mala O FnCE HELP WINDOW SHADES. VENETIAN the same Is assigned fo r a hearing ed the New York Olanta to a world iploymsnt Agenota* 40 on the allowance of aald adminis­ I' Idv* ntaefc—Fata Paaltry— blinds. Get our low prices on Hol­ tration account with said estate and champiooshlp in 1894. He was h Vabirlas land sbadies, and blgh grade th* ascertainment Of hairs.and tb born at Mooresville, Ind. m og s—Birds— Pat* ...... CHENEY BROTHERS Venetian blinds. Phone 8819 for Court dtracts th* Adihlnlattntrlx t New York—Dr. Kedar Nath Das >&vs Btoob—Vsbtclas ...... give public notlo* to all parsons in- CKipta, SO, American foUower of [Ponltry and Bqpplla* ..,,• • ••• special prices and aamples. Capi­ tereated therein to • appear aud, b* '^V*CA * * f A” ■—w IWaptsd -Pate—Ponltry—«tock help wanted Employment Bureau— tol Window Shade Company, 241 heard thpreon by publishing a oopy Monandas CMndhl and founder of a-r ML. 2 0 , f Fat asls— MtoeaUaBMaa of this order In some nawapapar the Union of East and West and ■a X a «aa a a wr. «»*. Hartford Road North Main street. Open eve­ S12aHSUB»5L5i iAftlela* Fof Sal* ...... nings. having a circulation In agld District, tbs Fsllowshlp ef Faith. **WelI, there’s one solution of tlie heat problem, and now ■oata and Accastorlas ...... five days before said day of hasrini • CMcago •—Col. Alexander A. [Building Matarlala ----- .••••Ail and return make to this Court anil *WIHi taat outfit DO one will we can resume our childhood study of how to keep warm lOtBinOtldB — JBWtlTT iKperience not necessary. We will by mailing on or before December Sharp, SO, one-time rancher, miner suspaet yon at baing a spyl” iRIaetrtcal Applianc**— Radio.. 7. 1941, a copy of this order a 4- and tanner who wns known to ' both in front and back at the same timer 5 'Vi.l f SVs«l and r*#d ...... dr*B**d to w n ilam 'J. Row*, 0 *«rg * mombers ef Sigma CM fraternity Luardan—Farm —Dairy Product* J. Rowe, Alle* Ambroa*. all at IM HRousebold Oooda train you as you earn* Apply m Bleaell strsat, Manchestar, Cons. 4pr his woifc in its behnlf. Me wns »'*;i laehinary and Tool* ...... Peter Row*, 149 Sprue* atraat, Man­ n'native o f NewviUe, Pa. lOONERVlLLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE POX At! lustpsi Inatrumant* ...... chester. Conn.; and Lds Row*, 69 Janesville, Wis. — camrles P. 'lea snd Store Equipment 9? Person at Birch street. Mancheater, Conn. Tooton, SS, former director o f the ______rials at____ th*______Store* ____6« WILLIAM 8. HTDE BY V. T. HAMLIN ’eartna Apparal—Fura 67 AUCTION Judga- Nattonnl Assodntlon o f Ice Cream OLE MAN FlSHE^ HAS KILL-EP A WHOPPIN' BIG SNAKfi ALLEY OOP Snapldons / a n ted —T o B u y ...... 69 - H-lJ-T-49. Ifanntactunrs. Mimaus— Una rd— B n t rl* ^ R e a * r« s R re fn a ------VOU OU6HTAWCK VEIIIR» VCyH HIGHNESS. MV GOSH,OOP/ [Ruoms W iilin u t- B o a r d /...... 99 EENVCALUKK3 /^GULTHAT lardtra Wanted ./...... 69-A At Rad’s Auctiontorium Crocheted Square^ Beret F g e n er alo o b HIS PAKTB..6UT O U R l e a d e r a s k s RDR a FOR A PEACE ( OL'GAL'S ^untry Board —Res Rogers Paper Mfg. Co. U. S. Rt. 6, Bofton, Conn. »«* i f ^a iR -A M o w y t h a t w o DLo m t , CESSATION OFF W JSTILI- Motels— Restaurantt BE CRICKET. SO TIES AMD SUGGESTS CONFERENCE.-/ UP TO . | W a n t*d -R oom *— B (5 fifllea East o f fitiwchester) UNDERAVSMrrE 1 CANT BE- SUMPIN/ Beal Betale For Beat 'SOMEWHAT ------SS AP- B R IN G HIM A GET-TOGETHER iparlmetit* Flat* Tenement* IKI/ ON SOME PEACE LIBVE »T/ lualnee* Lo^'lon* tor Rent .. Wednesday* December 9* 1942 at 10:30 a. m. PfflAPPOlKrTEPAT Joueee Foi Rent ...... 1240 LIMES-. TERMS ‘ luhurban F oi Rent ...... HER nMLUREID .W HAT'LL WE lummei Home* For Rent ..... About 12 Lots of Household Furnishings ^ B D U E kuod 'anted to Rent Removed for PurpoM of Sale From Storage Roodia of 8481 DO? Real Rsiaie Far Sal* GUI AMD HIS panmeni Buildlnit fui Sal* ,, THE HARTFORD DESPATCH A WAREHOUSE CO. PREBMOOV/IAM ' )Sln«*s Properly foi Sale .,, SUBJECTS BV Arm* and Land tor Sal* P A tm A L U S T i Beds, Dwaaew . DfaUng SMa. Cedar Chest, ^ • 7 ^ ^ 10 0 6 *' i ’.,.--;; r; lost** for Sal* ...... Male Help ^Wanted Chairs, Stands, Raga, Roekera, IhMea, klaytng Electrle W asher, FORCE, EEWy iLAt* for 8*l«..^ „.^ ...... Xltclien Range (oil), and many other HotmehoM Items. I fU e DICTATOR, |R**ort Property for S a l e ...... ^^iihurban fo i Sale ...... EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICE: All the above haa been duly ad­ LAUNCHES.OUT sal Estate tor Exchange ..., vertised and win be aold for storage charges and other expenses OK) A NEW 'anted— Real Betate ...... unless redeemed prior to sale. Aaatloa— l.eaal Ustlrea TACK- Hotlee* ...... 19 APPLY IN PERSON. Robert M; Rdd & Sont, Auctioneeo EstnbUshed 1S07 LYDALL & FOULDS PAPER CO* 2S1 tiain St. Phone 5195 74# ADen St. Phone 3-5271 615 Parker Street klanchester. Conn. SpiingSeld, Mass.c *Tl8 Homan To Err BY MERRILL B L O S ^ < Just in time for holiday rowing FRECKLES AND HIS FRDENDB are these Mg and little sister pina­ fore sets. Frocks axe adorable ID R Y D E R The Wajr of a Rat BY FREDHARBIAN with smooth fitting tops and full skirt*—they button in back and v u vy PVE ALMOST FINISMEO AM X have sashes! Both have abort bol­ NMUNG Slots—/ D 0 8 I& pur SMITN N I N t (50T KEteES OH LY 3u e rr Busy o n SHIPPINO LL THE HAY THE VAUEY eros to match. THIS *62 ONEAiHSVJeR 4E CNO PBCCS / RIGHT. DaRycrMiNTct m ^ ’“4ERED.' W PRCE ID t)T H A T . Pattern No. 8512 la in sises 1, MR, CAI^MAKR ANV ) S S 1 ^ BUCKS MlARTlt^ f 2, 5. 4, 6 and 6 years. Biro 2 mOi takes 2 yards 36-tnch matcriaL S P HIS STUPO . Pattern No. 8312 is in sixes 12, 1$, ISTAKIS DOWN 16, 18. 20. Slxe 14 rot takes 5% THERE. MM F yards 86-inch ihatsiial., ' _ ISA Ry Mis. Anns Oshnt in eoia, your aamo address OO' For these attrartHrs patterns As aqunrs as Iho hat caolato- tbo pnttarn number to Anns send 16c plua le fa t poatan for Oabot, Tba th s MnnehagtsrMm Herald, each, in coins, yquT name, address, phss CeUumbus'wnta nffisn he Igiid- 106 Seventh nYsinis, New York pattern numbers and sixes wanted •d on our shores—bat it’s n Ht CHy. Mnaoss 1 cent poatags for to The Mancheater Herald, T»- more modenl Made at heavy oot- oau pattern ordered. day’a Pattern Service, 106 Sev­ ton rug yarn in a w a rn autumn ' Th* asooiM issue o f Anne Cab- enth avenue. New Yoric, N. T. color, it tnkas just taro sfcslaa at g fa jUbom is now roady—the Fall See the Whiter Faahion Book’s ihsKpenaiva yarn, Wonr R tfpped and Whitar Album—timely help wide variety of smart pattern*— Jauatl^ tm otM sido orrsrsnr tt ta r w ans trait aad croebsted gar- before you wlpd vp your sew­ “aquare” with the cnMMtad feath­ BMats, piitAwotli Ideas, quilts, ing campaign. Send for your er strni^t aeriMS the front erabcoidwrlsa. . . . Christ,mas sug copy today,. I(ic. Order it with a To obtain complsto crochoting tor your copy to- ISc pattern for 26 plus ic for post- Fall and Win* ' ■' V "

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