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WEDNEI^AT, NUVEMBER 21, J FAJSf: rOURTEEIf Manchester Evening Herald Buying ond Keeping War Bonds Is True Patriotisni ! 4.900 Accounts Hare Towr Radloiii Highland Park The Weathef\ No HeraUI Average Daily Circulation About Town Working Order for I Fereenet •! D. B. Weather Boiean In Xmas Club Pee the Month et October, 1844 Tomorrow School Plays I the Coining Holidays' ■nia loeml oBc* of the War Price 9,002 ^Npartly Meady and eonthmed eoM and KatiOBinc Board, located In Checks Totaling $275,- Pick Up Service! tea^Kht and Saturday. the State Armory, will be closed Splendid Program I» Call Mominga. Member et the Audit all day tomorrow. Those having No iesue c i the Manch««- 000 to Be Mailed to Barena of Clrenlattoas applicsitlona to be acted upon at ter Evening Herald will Presented by Pupils TELEPHONE 2-0840 Manchester-rffA City of Village Charm the regular Monday night board - be published tomorrow. Subscribers Monday. meeting are reminded that such Before Large Crowd. MANCHESTER applications ahould be filed by 12;S0 Thanksgiving Pay. (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS The 1944 Christmas Club at the (ClasMaed Advertteing ea Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1944 X, .. J Saturday noon. Two one-act folk plays wers RADIO SERVICE IVOL. LXIV., NO. 46 Savings Bank of Manchester had Extra ?100 War presented by the pupils of Grads 73 Birch Street The aitting in the setback tour­ Buy an Bond. Seven at a Highland Park school 4.900 accounts and these people nament between teams from St. assembly before an interested saved 8275.000. Checks totaling Bridget’s Men’s Club and the K. of audience of friend.^ and parents this amount will be sent to the Yanks Build Pipline Into Burma C., which is played each Thursday yesterday afternoon. 4.900 Christmas Club members on night, wUl not be played t^ o rro w . Cross Flooded Rhiiie *1116 drawing of two turkeys The first play entitled "The Monday, Nov. 27. This U the larg­ puper-Forts Armada sponsored by the Veterans of For­ Snow Witch” was portrayed by est Christmas Club savings fund Seaman 2-c Herbert O. Thomp­ the following cast: Marina, an old yet accumulated In Manchester son who has completed his basic eign War.s was held la.st night at the Army and Navy club after the pheasant woman, Suzanne Robb; both from the standpoint of num­ training at Camp Sampson, N. Y., Silver Sonia, the snow witch, bers of members and the total sav­ When Yon Need More has been spending an eight-day regular meeting. The winners were J. C’oriran, PO Garvan street. F.a«t Beverly Smith: Princess Valeska, ings. East of Strasbourg; furlough with his mother, Mrs. Hartford and J. O. Dowling. 152 •lean Hagenow; Paul, the sledge The 1945 club will start Monday Blasts Tokyo Today; Florence 'Thompson of 1®97 Main Insurance Oak Grove, town. driver. Loon Botteron; Ivan, a sol­ Nov. 27, street, and friends in town. He dier, Robert Munson; Foma, Fire • Theft • Antomobile leaves for Sampson tomorrow eve­ (lancer, Marilyn Johnson. Other or Fomiture ning and expects a new assign­ Temple Chapter, Order of the Eastern .Star, will meet a» usual (lancers w-ere; Ruth Bdwker, ment. Daniel O'Connell, WilljAW Rhea, CALL British Driven Back this evening In the Masonic Tem­ Daniel Kibble and Mirjorie Gor­ l e C l e r c Strike From Saipan ple- __ man. / Alexander Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crowell of The second nkty called "Three FUNERAL HOME Von Rundstedt Commits Wishes " \vaa.i5resented by the fol­ Highland Park will spend Thanks­ 2.3 Main Street giving with friends in Boston. lowing pupils: Lizette. a French Jarvis Aiiack Bombers Hit Serious Crisis Reverse Lend-Lease Ten or 12 Divisions housew>^ Frances Sonego; Andre Phone 5269 Capital by Land-Based William .Jones of Avery street, Renpdd, James Rlker; and ’The Real Estate — Mortgages who is with the Seabees, is spend­ Sjtr^ger, Linda Nourse. . Insoranee Planes and First Bomb­ Hard at Jap W hen Canada ing a furloiigh with his wife and^ Necessary announcements were 26 Alexander Street Now $3,348, 127; 0 0 0 ^ llJiT or'loggl 1^ AAtCB .OOFRAN children. He landed in France jy n made by Elspeth Caldwell. Janet PHONES: 4112 or 72751 ing Since April, 1942; ____ . ------^------— ------Cologne Plain; Flame DrDay, and .will leave agaln/Tor Schaub. and Beverly Peterson. (Known As 4|oeen Alice) War O utput Shifts Draft duty on Dec. 1. Properties and costumes were in SPU U niA L MEDIUM Sunday a: S-0964 o r 7S1S Former West Point British Empire Confri- Throwers and ‘ Strong charge o f Elspeth Caldwell. The Seventh Denghter ol a Seventh Son Build W M Jarvis For Secorit^ Football Coach Leads Mr. and Mrs. Carl/<<. Peterson stage scenery and sound effects Bom Wtth ■ V ea butions Gwen; United ^ ” Artillery Barrage Used of I50 South Maln^treet, who ex­ were handled by Warren Gerich One of the moat attractive lobby displays yet used In any war loan drivs Is this oos pictured Bendings IMIy, Inelndlng Snndny, King Struggles to Hold 9AN.to8P.IL Or By Appolat- Historic Assault, Be- American Experts Say In Counter - Attack. pected their aoTt-tdeutenant George and Richard Moquin whilj the cur­ above now set up in the lobby of the Manchester Trust Co. for the 6th W ar loan.______Government Together States Gets Great- H elping Allies Peterson, honfr for Thanksgiving tain and llghU were managed by meat. In the Sendee of the Peo­ lieved Largest Made.- Nipponese Production est Portion of Goods. from Tejmh; had a telephone Call Lowell Chapman. ple tor SO Venn, Read Heruld Advs. As Anti - Conscrip­ London, Nov. 24.—(/P)— from him today from Amarillo. The production was part of i n Choreb Street, Hartford, (loan. About to Reach Peak; Allied advance units weire re­ Phono 8-t0t4 Bulletin! With Victory , stating that weather oondi- their regular literature program tion Riots in Quebec. London, Nov. 24.—(ff*)-- _____ ported today to have crossed Bond Rally Singing Teams Twenty-First U. S. Bomb- Build Wooden Ships, ___ will prevent his making the and revealed fin# co-operation and RANGE Separate British and Ameri­ the flooded Rhine east of irip by airplane in time for the teamwork on the part of ths stu- |er Command, Saipan, Nov. Ottawa, Nov. 24—(ff)— Prime holiday, but he hopes to be home d .its of the class, each of which Washington, Nov. 24.—OP)— TTie can official papers—bare of Roosevelt Statenieiit Ap- Strasbourg, which Firench To Tour Loc'al Schools and 24._<;p)— The American Su- Minister W. L. Mackenzie King for the week-end. He was graduat­ had a definite part In making the Super-Fortress raid on Tokyo to­ any estimate of the United and American troops had ed recently from the Army Corps Iper-Fortress raid on Tokyo struggled to bold his government pears Pointed Reply program a success. day hit hard at Japanese produc­ States’ mutual aid outlay— captured save for a small but Air Base at Lubbock, Texas, and The Women's Division of the- stamps in the schools. The amount [today apparently took the together today in the most serious To Suggestion of Con­ tion wliich American experts say tallied the cost of the British | powerfully defended bridge­ commissioned a aecond lieutenant. Manchester War Finance commit­ of work connected with this sale is FUEL OIL lapanese by surprise, said cabinet crisis in year*, aharp- member of the 775th Engineer Petroleum piatrlbutlon com- tremendous, but the teachers have empire’s reverse lend-lease head at the westeni end of Last year’ s^ eriod 4 [Brig. Gen. Emmett “ Rosie” is about to reach its peak. ened by anti-conscription'demon- pany (center) checks on the manifold valve Installatolna on the pipe- tinuing Lend - Lease. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Brodeur of tee, under the direction of Miss ^ven willingly of their, time. It 1-s contributions today at $3,- the main bridge. ; Field Marahal lO’Donnell tonight P)— neuR ed m Checkerboard Feed Store ling from the attack on the duction will level off early next ing thousands of tons of *oil and gasoline monthly. (AP wlrephoto ted 10 or 12 divisions to the Thanksgiving with their son-in- bee, Is offering something new In stamps that are sold regularly year, they estimate, and then province of Quebec. Washington, President Roosevelt tJnUl^g. 3J, 1945. through the schools each week. from Signal Corps). President Roosevelt told Congress great battle of attrition on the law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. the present War Bond Drive in BARLOW'S NOW AT OUR NEW LOCATION: [Nippon capital. The general manufacture of war goods may be­ Disturbances reminiscent of told Congress that lend-lease and Cross With such a spirit even among our today that lend-lease and reverie soggy Cologne plain to the north William J. Gralf of Washington [said the Japanese offered no gin to fall off. rioting in the last war broke out reverse lend-lease should end with U T . WOOD CO. two "Singing Rally Teams. ’ gf^th children, the 6th War Bond Drive the close of the European and lend-lease "should end with the and behind flame throwers and a street. Mrs. Gralf and children 595 Main St. Tel. 5404 1 fighter resistance and that Gen. H. H. Arnold, announcing in Quebec last night after the drumfire artillery barrage drove will return with them to spend the Notes Miss Estes and Mifs Klbbee of the should be a huge success here." 56 COTTAGE STREET Pacific wars. war.” ^ PhoM 44M [anti-aircraft fire was meager today’s attack on the Japanese King government announced it bad the British Second Army from the week-end In Worcester. High School Staff, have given Americans Lunging "No Small Achievement" The' statement appeared to be a omc«, 958 »lsln St.—Tel. 6687 much time to training these stu­ TELEPHONE 7711 land inaccurate. capital, said "no part of the JapS' adopted partial conscription to pointed reply to suggeattonr that villages of Beck and Hoven, three dents and the Innovation promises nese empire is now out of our meet an urgent need for reinforce­ In a breakdown which covered some Bort of lend-lease assistance mllea northeast o( Geilenklrchen. The hour of assembly of mem­ range, no war factory too remote ments on the western front. items ranging from 186,832 liobby bers of the Marine Corps League Two special Red Cross reminders to be of much interest to the ahould be continued to Britain and Britiab Nearer Venlo • children of the Manchester schools. Twenty-First Bomber Com- to feel our bombs." He added that Parade Through Streets pins to aircraft and port facilities, possibly other Allied nations even unit meWBers has been advanced — Surgical Dressings meetings are the British white paper called the The U. S. Ninth Army, fighting To Tour the Schools [mand, Saipan, Nov. 24.—(/P) "the systematic demblitioi) of Youths in their late teens and South F rom Limon after both the European and Pa­ for Julldh on the brown and tur­ one half hour to 8 p. m. this eve­ not to be held until further notice; CALLING ALL LOVERS OF GOOD FOOD TO This Week’s Specials Japan's war production, begun six United Kingdom's contributions ning at Main and Middle Turn­ the Production center la closed all There are two teams, comprised [— A mighty armada of B-29 early twenties parade by the hun­ cific wars have ended. bulent Roer river 25 miles from of four members each. ’They will months ago from China bases, "no small achievement” in view Mr. Roosevelt had previously pike. ’The group will march in a this week. I Super-Fortresses blasted To- dreds through the streets o f Que­ of the requirements of its own Cologne, knocked out its 110th jb f o lO M l fhHii H m n m L body to the Quish Fueeral Home A shipment of yam for Army Sour the grade schools, singing bec city, shouting against con­ called for continuation of lend- German tank in a seven-day bat­ .A Pcnonai la 1st chalea fea 4-GALLON METAL [kyo today with hundreds of (Continued on Page Eleven) forces. to pay final respects to Miss Mary sweaters has been received, and popular songs v^h words appro­ scription, smashing windowa in the After Town Taken lease s o ‘tong as Japan remains in tle on the right fiank of tha Brit­ the D. S.—baa the expeci- priate to the 6tfl War Bond Cam­ [tons of bombs, opening what London's Fleet street and the ence to acres folks b ott^ ’ EHlen Osgood, who died Monday knitters are reminded that they building o f the English-language the war. ish Second Army front. In Hol­ can obUin It right after this re­ paign. One team is made up of REYMANDER’S I Gen. H. H. Arnold said was British government’s publicity of­ Pamershlp Must Continue - land, the British inched to erith- Chronicle-Telegraph and storming 'A The quicker yea reaar, tbs night at Memorial hospital. fices found themselves'' in aonie- . leas tba cost. $30 ior S cess. when work resumes in No­ seniors, Norma Turkington, Rosa­ WATERERS $1.25 "an attack which will be car- an Army recruiting office and a . "Lend-lease snd reVerae lend- in a mile and a half of ’Venlo, the •weeks costs 43c. lind ’Turklngton, Richard Duffy Clothing Price thlng of a mix-up over the long- lease are a aystem of combined Dutch road center on the great Mrs. Lawrence W. Case of vember 28. Those who have Navy FOR A jried on relentlessly from the Liberal party club. Police pre­ A A Maa here esUblletaet knitting out are urged to com­ and Richard Hubbard. The other vented entry in any of the bulld- E” 1 I * i Phone Girls heralded reports on mutual aii). war supply,” the chief executive bend o f the Maas (Meuse) river. your eradlt nstlonwide. Spring street will spend the team comprises juniors. June Big- lair until the day of land-sea inva- terest Fighting in said today. “They ahould end with Thanksgiving holiday in North­ plete it this week and return it REAL OI.D FASHIONED ;.ngs. An arrangement apparently was The U. S. First Army edged A Wcappceelateyoaibusmeee. gerstaff, Joyce .Straughan, Roger lalon” of Japan’s home islanda. Uis war. But the United Nations ampton. Mass., with her daughter. Immediately after this vacation, Cuts Promise Leyte Campaign; Jap made whereby the British report back into the Ind* river village of Loeni, $10 to $300, made on Loucks and Donald Hail. THANGSGIVING FE.\ST! R ^ r From New Basea Brig. Edmond Blaia, command­ partnership must go on and must ttsnature alooc. Seiulble pey- Miss Dorothy Case a student at so that it may be shipped. EGG 10-HOLE ing the Quebec military^ district, Goins; Back; on reverse lend-lease would be Weiaweller. 26)4 - miles from . Mrs. George W. Cheney of the An undisclosed number o f Su- grw stronger.” meats. A loan of $100 cosu Smith College. said today that "thass I* no 4lan-- First Division Prac- handed to the press for publica­ Cologne, fighting house by house. $30.60 whea promptly repaid Women's Division of the Manches­ NESTS I per-Forta roared from newiy- Given by OP A tion at noon, London time. Presi­ This policy declaration wound German trucks and horse vehicles •la 13 moathly eonaeeutteo la- Course of Brook ter War Finance Committee ha.s Featuring CANDLERS I completed airbases here at dawn ger of any serious disorder.” He t i c a 11 y Destroyed; up a letter by which the president staUaMots pf $10.0$ eaeb. termed the demonstrators "hot­ End Sudden dent Roosevelt's report to Con­ volunteered to drive the Singing I for the 3,000 mile flight which gress on this same subject was is­ transm ltt^ to Congress a detail­ (QDOtlaoed on Png* Eight) Is Being Changed Rally Teams from school to school FULL COURSE TURKEY DINNER ■ marked the initial attack on Ja- heads” and declared he would see Advance 1,000 Yards. ------ed report of reverse lend-lease TtwmJfWMKMca. More Low-Priced Gar­ that "calm ia maintained In Que­ sued for release at noon, Wash­ and she will introduce them. ’The And Other Specials for the Day! $1.45 $6.98 I pan’s capital by land-baaed planes ington time. from Britain. The British put out Ststo Thaotsr Bld«. object of this rally is to try to get I and ita first bombing since April bec." General M ^ th u r’s Head- '''J*’*;®***"®'* Widespread a similar report a few hours ear­ 3a« gtoer. t«l $U$ FUEL Widening the culvert on Lenox ments on Shelves <>f Demonatrating Engllah-apeaking Oiven Head Htart D. & Brawa, Mgr. street has made necessary chang­ the children to finish up their OPEN ALL DAY THANKSGIVING DAY. 118. 1942. quarters, Philippines, Nov, Strike Spared Nation; lier covering about the Vme sta­ Stamp Books during the 6th War voutha in the town o f Oakville, Due to the time difference, the tistics. This showed . that the Ueeace Ns. S$l ing somewhat the course of Bige­ Brig. Gen. Emmett ^ "Rosie” Dealers Also Part of 24. — (iP) — Mud - slogging low brook. The pipe used to carry Bond Drive, thus helping to swell DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT I O'Donnell of Jamaica. N? Y„ 38- Ontario, locked up a group of 16 Return in Washing­ British white paper thus was given United Kingdom had supplied, up Flashes! the water is being lowered two feet the Manchester quota. year-old former West Point foot­ New, Twin Assault. call-up troops—men drafted for American infantrymen lung­ a head start in both British and to June 30 this year, mUnitiona in some places. The work is being PnUsc for Tencbcra ball . coach, led the historic day­ home service who had not volun­ ed southward from Limon to­ ton, Ohio and Detroit. American newspapers. and/other goods and services val­ (Late ^Uetln* *f the (F) Wire) done by the Alexander Jarvis Chairman Harold CT Alvord light assault, believed to be the Washinjgton, Nov. 24.—(iP)—OPA teered to ",?ht abroad— in—a rea- day after capturing that bas­ However, the British Press a.sso- ued at 82,437,062,000 and that Company. stated: "The Manchester Schools Reymander^s Restaurant largest attack yet made on taura'nt for two hours. Military Washington, Nov. 24.—UP)—The (iatlon, a news agency owned by Australia, New Zealand and India Agree on Controlling. Relcb today promised more cuts in the police were called out to help lo­ tion of the Japanese Yama- furnished 8911.065,000—a grand Fire Insurance A change is also to be made In and their teaching staff are much I Japan’s homeland. nation breathed rellevedly into its ] the British newspapers^ scored Wlashlngton, Nov. 24—<80— A the culvert on Ardmore road. This to be commended for their work Fine Wines. Liquors and Beer price of clothing and more loW' cal police restore order. shita line in the efimax to the total of 83,348.127,000. Hie aerial task force was from telephones today, spared of a something of a "scoop’’ on the tree-power sgreement tor eon- On Your work also will be done by Jarvis. in prompting the sale of war 35-37 OAK STREET TELEPHONE 3922 priced garments on dealers' Liberal Party Crumbling longest and bitterest fighting British while paper and distribut­ Urges No Money Comparison* Irollln'g Germany during nrillt a ^ the , recently-established 21st threatened widespread strike that I Bomber command of the 20th shelves. With emotions running high of the entire Leyte i.sland cam­ ed a detailed story during the The United States has furnish­ occupation hna been signbd and paign. The Japanese First divi­ could have tied up its communica­ early morning hours for publica­ ed to the United Kingdom for the Army Air Force, operating from The new, twin assault on inflat­ across the country. Prime Minis­ tions in wartime. referred to'Washington, Ixmden FURNITURE I the Marianas, under the command ter King’s Liberal party was sion has been practically destroy­ tion at noon. same period, endl.ig oune 30, a and Moscow for neceptance. It THANKSGIVING HOURS! ed clothing pricea will be follow-^ ed, Gen. Douglas MacArthur said The telephone operators who had And Personal Effecta 1- o f Brig. Gen. Hayward S. "Pos- ed. Price Administrator Cfiieater crumbling under the impact of the To add to the mix-up London total of 89,321,549,000 of lend- Is underetood to . call tor a aUr In announcing that the Yankee quit their jobs in 29 Ohio cities, lease and to all the Allies a total Have It aum" Hansell, Jr., of San Antonio, Bowlea aald, by clamping down on conscription issue. Half of the Washington and Detroit went back morning paper. The Daily Herald, preme Allied councH to lule the Wa can proteet yon for as low 60-odd Liber.il members fron? Que­ 32nd had , smashed into and of 828.270,351,000 worth. But Mr. defeated Reich. Undersecretary I Tex. the price ceilings of garment mak- through Limon yiaterday after a to their switchboards. Similar displayed inconspicuously on page as 84.00 par $1,000 for 8 years’ PLEASE NOTE! bec were reported planning to four this morning excerpts from Roosevelt urged that no com()ari- of State StetUnlu# confirmed to­ OPEN 'The first use of these bases ert and tightening price rules gov­ typhoon-slowed battle that had I walkouts which had .shown every time. Mlolmnm Premium $5.00. withdraw support from the gov­ President Roosevelt’s report to sons be made on a doi'.a. basis. day that the Anglo-8o\1el-Amerl- Delivered 9A.M.T01P.M. I south and east .of Tokyo creates erning retail stores. remained fairly static for tw o! sign of developing in New York and "We are not l,P)—The Rus­ from other guards’ fire. Two of ST. BRIDGErS ance, 87,938.702,171.77. (Continued on Pege Four) British Cross Odd Fellows Bingo PlkevillS, Tenn., Nov. 24 Chlcagei.lJov. 24.—<4’)—The CIO sian Fourth Ifltranian Army was the convicts wounded were re­ Within six hours after and leas temporarily aldetracked ita planned on the move again today in east­ ported In serious condition, Admirals Urge protest against the wage freeze i Skaags died of a bullet wound than 100 yards from where be ern Czechoslovakia after a four- admittedly slashed and bfittoii^’' and the War Labor Board, and in­ Cosiiia River I alMive the heart about aa hour stead atood on record today as fa­ week fighting lull. CHURCH IASEHENT two white women to death, James Buying Bdnds Moscow announced last night after the attempted break was Thursday Night I. Scales, ‘teen-age Negro trusty voring a hard peace for Germany. Marshal Tito Proposes foiled. Two of the convicts wero YOU’LL REALLY ENJOY In a resolution asking labor rep­ the fresh drive by Marshal Ivan at a state reformatory near here, Petrov'# forces already had ground Establish Five Small William..... Stewart and Matthew AND EVERY THURSDAY EVENING I was shot to death yesterday by a resentation at the peace table, the Aaainst Nelso" "’fi" Roger (^ Te^ Call for Folks at Homis huge labor organizatipn called “for Six States Federation out gains up to 16 miles on a 25- number of men who fenroved him mlle front west of Ungvar, Car- D P I d g e n e a t lS ^ Hhlel Touby and four other long- All Bingo Players THANKSGIVING DINNER PLATflNG STARTS AT 8 :1 5 I from the Pikevilte jaih To Buy to Limit in absolute destruction of Hitlerite Resistance! term criminals shot ’ '•y Germany and the Japanese mili­ patho-Ukratne city which fell Oct. Strons Nazi Cordially Invited to Attend! Victims of the bloody slayings Ixindon, Nov. 24.—(;F)—Propos-, Meanwhile, from the country’s 27. The thrust, apparently aimed ® ______of the huge prison on Ocl. 9. 196— At the were Mrs. Charles Jl. MoKinnle, Sixth War Loan Drive. tarists. al by Marshal Tito to establish a capital, Belgrade, came the atory at the big highway and rail hub 19, snd her mother, Mrs. H. E. •There>‘csn and must not be any Rome. Nov. 24 -tJ*)—British - B^^kground negotiated or soft peace.” the reso­ new Yugolsavia federal demo- of the three and one-half years of of Kama (Kosice), has over-run 30 I Scott, who died last night in a Washington, Noe. 24 — (JP)— populated places as well as C.sap Eighth Army ‘‘‘‘f P" | W’ashln^ >j„v. 2+-«P)-Th(k^ lution adopted by the 600 dele­ C(a Uc government embracing six Nazi occupation that ended last the Cosina nver In the hills souin Chaitanooga hospital. Scott la su­ Three admirals slugging the Jap­ states was announced last nignt month with the city's liberation (Cop)', a railway junction 15 miles Senate Military cemmittee voted perintendent of the institution, gates to the annual convention east of Faenza and have estab­ anese in the Pacific c s ll^ today by the Free Yugoslavia radio. by the Red Army and Marahal south of yngvar. today to investigate the hack- OAK GRILL the State Training and Agricul- said. "The murdptora of Mqldanek Kassa lies almut 45 miles north, lished five small bridgeheads ground of tw’o pf$$id€#tl®l ■owl* The partisan leader was quoted Tito’s partisans, 234823484853532353482348485353232348232353484848532348 484848235323485323232353535353235348235348 1 tural School for Negro Boys He for the folks back hodle toliuy war concentration. camp must Hot be northwest of the Hungarian c6m- against strong German resistance nations tor the new Surplus War permitted to escape retribution. as saying' in an interview, with a George Bria, Associated Press 30 Oak Telephone was awsy st the time of tbp trag- bonda to ths limit. Bulgarian newspaperman that the correspondent who accompanied munlcations center, Miskolc, Itself along a two and a half mile front. Property board- The nomlnatioos, LAST CALL ! l«dy,. ' "Su^ess of the Sixth War loan "The full and stem punishment threatened from the south and east Allied headquarters announced to- o f Former Gov. Robert A. Hurl^ Street 3894 o f war criminals must be assured, new government would apply ail. the first group of newspapermen HOLIDAY HOURS j Discover Bodies of Women is vita) to the war in the Pacific," its powers “ to the closest collab-' to visit the city, said he found a by units of 'Marshal Rodion Y. of Conneetient and Lieut. Col, Ed­ Assistant Supt. W. S. Nell snd tile German people must be tsuiJit German infantry was supported ward Heller to two o f the three WE HAVE A HALF DOZEN l e t r e t a t j , said Vice Admiral R. A. Spnihnce, oration and rapprochement with; cold, bomb-acared metropolis re- Malinovsky’s Second Ukranian Storekeeper Virgil Davis discov­ commander of the Fifth fleet, in a that they shall stone for the crimes Army sweeping through Hungary. by heavy artillery and mortar $12,000 a year poets on the b o ^ and horror which they have visited its Balkan neighbprs.” particular- ' sounding to the aongs of thousands ered the bodies of ths women statement made publl^ by the ly Bulgaria. ' o( partisans training and drilling TokaJ Recaptured concentrations in this critical area waja sent to the Senate earter Will Be Observed Thursday, about 9 a. m., when- they went to Treasury. upon the earth. While Petrov’s troops were for the defense of the Bologna- this week. Hurley was propooad as mttvit lu It* ' Approved To Amnesty Federal units under the new in streets bedecked with the red the Scott home on the school "W e now hold posiUona from government will be Serbia, Crotia- | star, hammer and sickle and' pic- teaching Sobranch, ten mllea Rimini highway stronghold, but chairman of the board. Cbalniw* I grounos. They Juuged ths wom­ which we can Ht them (the Jap­ The German industrialists snd northwest of Ungvar, Malinov­ the British captured a bridge at Reynolds (D„ N. C.).of the MIU- Junkers shall not receiv* any am­ Slavonia, Macedonia, Bosnia,' tures of Tl^o and Stalin. en bad been alain around 6 a. m., anese) heavily damaging blows,'" Hercegovina and Montenegro, the Nearly every downtbWn build- sky’s Army units recaptured To­ the riverliend and tanka crossed tary rommittoe aanounced after a TURKEYS THANKSGIVING DAY | ItM Lt p it Im L Ittmt shortly after Scales, as house boy, Sprusnee said. nesty through their business snd kaJ at the lower end of an approx­ closed sewUoa that the fuD eeai- to aid the foot soldiers. Featuring a Full Course Generous social conUcts in the victorious ns- broad"aat said. iiig has scars fram Allied bomb- had >*eported there fc»' work. Vice Admiral W. L. Calhoun, Ing and most windows are shat' imately 56-mile active front be­ Oapture Town of Flgna roittee would bold a public heastag Is floiur’ to renew their drive for ^ First Official SUtement next Tuesday to coaelder the ap­ AVERAGING ABOUT 17 POUNDS EACH. By 11:30 these events had tak- commander of the Service force, It was the first official aUte- tered. tween those two Joints. . At another point British troops I en place in quick sequence: said the home-front war against world conquest in the future." In yesterday's fighting Soviet pointments. "Will Resolutions on the WLB and ment discloalng any particulars Ne Apparent Food Shortage crossed the river, captured the . * * . LARGE (6-LB.) FOWL FOR ROASTING! TURKEY DINNER We Will Be Open Scales was returned to ths inflation, spending and waste, if troops also smashed due west Of townof Figna and proceeded to ex­ urging removal of present restric­ of the recently-concluded agree­ There is no apparent food port­ Clear Geimaas trm m IsUad Besides All Our Other Menu Specials I school by two fsrmeiB who took lost, “will consUtute a mockery ment between Tl^> and Dr. Ivan age in the city, but pricea have Ungvar 18 miles to Budkovee. The pand the bridgehead. him into custody as a suspected against the tens of thousands of tions on wage increases, and an­ railway statiop of Bacska. seven Loadoa. Nov. 24— 9 to. 1 and Again From other advocating international la­ SubHlc, premier ' of the exiled sky-rocketed. On the left fiank Polish troops forces have tleared the 6**aja^ V'hanksglvihg l i a y escape from the institution, wltb- American boys who are dying to Tugoalav government. Subaalc Andrija Hebrang. acting minis­ miles west of Csap, also fell. advanced a half mile north of fien SMOKED a bor unity were the major onea left from the Islaad e f Saaie. aqiM afi PORK I out knowing of the slaying. Neil preserve th^ American way of life. saw Marahal Stalin in Moscow ter of commerce snd Industry, said The Russian communique report­ Biago and seized Monte Ricci over­ for action today. ed capture o f more than 3.000 Ger­ the entraaee to the OoW ef TONIGHT: 6 to 9 in the Evening. I said the' youth, 16, admitted the Two Sonrera af Dsager yesterday. in an interview the Yugoslav goV' looking the Marzeno river. J Marshal StaWa aaneaared h SHOULDERS [attacua. "The dangier for such iMOm- One CIO officUi aald this “Just man and Hungarian prlaonera happened" and had no connection "Each federal unit,” Tito oaid, (vnment will confiscate the fac­ In the Adriatic coasUl sector, In a brnadraet erder ef the 4>y< ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR DANCING Daviaslodged him in the Bledsoe front defeat may develop either north and northwest of Csap. and with the hoped-for decision by the “will have its national govern­ tories o f industrialists convicted of positions along the- Montone fiver, StaUn eaid tha eleartag* ef jMO A N D HAMS I county • jail here, 16 miles - from from failura on the part o f the in­ m ent A t the head of federaUve criminal collaboration with the 2.600 in t\To daya of battle in Hun­ between Ravenna and Highwray 9, LOINS FINE WINES — LIQUORS AND REER War Labor board in tha United gary. Moocow aald the total tajten 1,066 sqoare adle M ; the school. dividual to reallxe and accept his democraUc Yugoslavia will be Germans, but other manufacturers were unchanged. _ the Hberattea o f aB gtn|( ThreateiMd First re^xmsibiUty tmyard our country's Steel Workers’ case on aeveral de­ sinoa Nov. 8 in Hungary now URKE0 mands auxiliary to their general OM stngl* government The &b will continue in private enterprise. American troops oh the Fifth A group of men removed him ecencmie welfare, or from beeem- internal organization will be car­ Asked ertMtber farming would stands at 14,470. Army front south of Bologna ^ OPEN ALL nAT THANUGIVINO DAT from the JaiL nt which only two Ing intoxicated by g«M>d news from pay boost request Tba board has Ibraa Ala* Seis^ > been deliberating the case all weak ried otiic-after the UberaUon of be coUecUvlaed after the war. pulsed enemy raids agkinst w women were in attendance, and the fighUng fronts. ths country—through the consti­ Hebrang said "the peasants will The Russians’ announcement of * 1 . “ Americah fighting men will in Waehington. the recapture o f TokaJ In north- outpost northwest of capturro KLEIN’S MARKET 1 returned him tm the school where tutional assembly to which the live as before." but added thkt XJvergano and troops on Monto I they shot him to death after continue to buy their victories in The resolution condemning the IHl CENTER STREET ’fELKPHONE 3256 HAPPY HOLIDAY-TO YOU ALL! psm ics will send their represents- lands of those killed In the war Cavalloro. 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i MANCHEiJfBK EVKNINO HKIiALD. ALANUUISSTEB, OONN. FKIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1944 PAGE THKEtt, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALU, MANCHESTER, C O N N «-J-^A Y , NO^^EMBER f4. 1944 Ff AOB TWtt l-roductlve capacity to other ma- turn production now under way by which Colt's facilities and expprl- ! tprlcl ^*'6 various war procuring agencies cnced labor can be utilized to best Cumberland street; Mrs. Leslie advantage. voluntary system of obtaining re­ Billings and daughter, Andover; Spare Parts ' He said that all planning of fu- Is aimed at finding other work for Famous for Flavor inforcements had failed. Fix Program Fayors Ending About Town Clothing Price Mrs. Frank Moran and daughter, Serious Crisis ' Gen. A. G. L. McNaughton, de- 310 Charter Oak street; John Gar- fclie minister, told Commons the linghouBS, 315 Adams street. Not Needed 16, ^ to be taken from the 60,- Of Dedication Helping Allies St. Margaret's Circle, Daugh­ Cuts Promise Discharged today; Mrs. Richard When Canada o o b -n ^ home defense Army and ters of Issbella, will hold a social Curgenven and son, Storrs, Cdnn. NOW PLAYING sent ovi^seas was the number re­ Tuesday evening at eight, o’clock Birth: Thursday, a son to Mr. Partial Teininalioii o£ quired to ^ e c t foreseen reinforce­ With Victory In the K, o f C. home, to which Given by OPA and Mrs. Joseph Strimike, South Shifts Draft ments fdr overseas infantry forma­ Howell Qieney Techni­ members and friends are invited. Windsor. ColPs Orders Is An­ Birth: Today, a daughter to Mr. tions. \ , . cal School to Be For­ iContlnDed from Page Oqe) Members are reminded to furnish . (Continued from/Page One) nounced by Drewry. (CoottBOMl P*»e Obe) McNaiightonNwid that when he an unbreakable, washable toy. and Mrs. Roland Bcndell, 16 Fred­ entered the cabinet early this mally Named Tuesday administration decision not to erick road. monetary measurements for. the Springfield, Mass., Nov. 24—(iiP) (Ur Mlniciw C O. Pow«r, *lr«*dy month he had bel^jed the volun- value of courage, skill and sacri­ Center^Church Cyp club mem­ drop the "Little Steel" pay formu­ tary system would ^ in g in adc- An Inipres.sive ceremony of dedi­ bers will enjoy s Chinese program la before Germany’s- collapse, but —Announcement of the partial Md m iffm d- quat’ reinforcements^ut added fice In the face of death and da- cation of the Howell Cheney Tech­ structlon wrought by our common tonight at 7:30 In the church. to give labor unions - assurance Brown Will Give termination of imdellvercd quan- Kliuf declared last right he that "aince then cohdiCions have Slides on Chins will l>e shown and that the cost of living would not TEA would week to avoid a general eUc- nical Schotil. as such, formerly the enemlea." tltlea of spare parte for the 37-mm ; altered." The chief executive aummed up a sacrificial offering will be re­ climb whfle wages , stood still. ■Jor at thla.timc, but It appear^ Manchester State Trade School, ceived. Mrs. Carl Hanson will lead OPA’s opening moves to make Bergen Lecture gun manufactured by the Colt's ' In PackagM and T«a Baas at Toot Oroear's liat events were moving too swlft- his estimate of the value <>f Bri­ Patent Firearms Manufacturing will be held Tuesday at 10 a. m. In folk dancing and a general social good the Vinson pledge were an­ y for him to be able to _mctate the school auditorium. The entire tain’s reverse lend-lease contribu­ Company at Hartford, Conn;, was j Russian Army tions by saying that without it time will follow. All Center church nounced last'night. They said: Jielr course. school wilt take part In the cere- New Haven, Noy. 24—(4*1—John made here today by Brig. (Sen. 1 "we would surely have been forced young people are urged to attend. To Set Retail Priees' j Guy H. Drewry, district chief com- i Hie government’s new policy Moving Again / and Director John G. Echma- Mason Brown, until recently a lieu- ' «i(ii SYDNEY PETER Why not let ns take care of y ^ r fuel oil ro- provides that 16.000 men nmy ^ hns invited the general pub­ to delay the Invasion-of FraoCjt- First, a decision to. set dollars- tenant in the United States Navy, marding the Springfield Ordnance for many months. Major and Mrs. John B. Lamen- district. Sent overseas from the • drafted lic to attend the ceremonial. so and childrsii of Jean Road ■ are and-cents retail prices, which will nnd well known as a dramatic edi­ GREENSTREEMORIIE qnirements now before the cold we»ther rush? home defense Army, and that flg- (('.ontinned From Page One) TliX^’hool was »renamed last Easeatial Part Played appear on easy-to-read tickets on tor. writer and editor, will deliver , Drewry said that the decision to The Army and Navy Club, spi ing lu honor of Howell Cheney, "Reverse lend-lease,” he told guesU at the Hotel St. Regie. New reschedule shipments on spare Ijre may be changed later u nee^ York City for the week-end. each garment, on the 30,000,000 the first Bergen lecture In the PLUS; “TAKE IT BIG” lihangc. The step marked abandon- eastern Hungary came a day after member \ (f the Manchester .silk Congreak, “ has played sn essential items of children’s clothing for 1914-45 scries next Wednesday parte included in the termination By doing so you will enablf us to s^ead onr the Oei-mans said they had evacu­ part In the stupendous job 6f pre­ order was reached Tuesday through incorporated nent of five years of war effort manufacturing faniHy, who was which the War Production board night at Woolley hall of Yale uni­ SUN. - MON. • TUBS. AND UP TO 92.98 inder a system of volunteer en- ated the famous wine town. Mo.s- more than arix other person instru­ paring for and supplying the great The Boys’ club will meet in the reports on new stock control Mud- deliveries and utilize our niUnpower nUw to basement of St. John’s church on has made a special allotment of versity. DENNIS .MORGAN In latment for service abroad. cow said Tarcal, three miles we.st mental in thb^'^ablishment of the Allied offensives in Europe. 'material this quarter. Brown, who was attached to the Ics indicating an over-supply of the of Tokaj and 2B miles east of Mis­ trade school In B^anchester. Mr. "It would have required a thou­ Golway street, Saturday evening “The Very Thought Of You” parts in question in ratio to cur­ Choose from our Mg selection of In the House. Gordon Graydon, from Ji®ven to nine o*clock, with Second, sn order intended to staff Of Vice Admiral Alan G. Kirk your advantage. ' kolc. was taken during the day. Cheney, at that time, was chairmitn sand ships to send across the At­ and who took ^ rt in the invasions Plus: "Ever SInro Venus" rent field requirements. eader at the Progressive Con- Councillor Stanley Opslsch, Jr., in stop "fsncylng-up" and "over- May Divert Other Production diawstring, pouches, envelopes and Front dispatches reported a "cold of the former 0th Sk^ool District lantic what we received for our ftnlshing” of simple* materials, of Sicily and Normandy, will Speak tervaOves said hie party planned charge. As additional .studies are com­ box styles. Make your gift choice o Introduce a motion calling for a autumn rain" falling along the 86- board. \ men through reverse lend-lesse which Bowles eetimated may save on "Invasion" and the public is in­ NOTE: This Show Will mile front stietching northeast Addre.s.sca will be given by Al­ from thtf United Kingdom. vited to attend the lecture. pleted. he said. It may be neces- tomorrow! lew government led by a man in Anthony Salvatore, quarter mas­ consumers as much as $60,000,- eary to reduce remaining spare !avor of sending all draftees over- from Budapest, turning roads into bert I. Prince, chairmito of the "We were sbli to use these The Francis Bergqii lecture End On Tuesday Matinee BINGO 000 a year. This is to be done by rivers df mud. State Board of Education, i^ o will ter 3-c. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Vin­ parts on order nnd to divert Colt’s ISM* thousand ships Instead for carry' reducing the margins of textile foundation was cstabllsned in 1010 To Make Way dedicate the Howell Cheney cent Salvatore of Walnut street, by Frank Bergen of Montclair, The Bandy Oil Co. 4«lui Mracken Favored ing supplies and equipment that finishers. YiigONlavs Capture Kotor which will be hung In the had to come from the United was home on a three-oay furlough N. J.. in memory of his son, Fran­ For the Big Eve>y Sat. Night A t 8:30 Sharp! Prime Minister King's coun- London, Nov. 24.—t-Pi—Yugoslav corridor, and A. S. Boynton, chat., from Newport. R. I- He left last It will be four or five months TEL. 5293 States...... before the' ceiling-tagged chil­ cis Bergen, Yale 1914. CHILDREN’S HANDBAGS 155 CENTER STREET lel that thoee speaking of a Im k troops have captured Kotor and man of Vocational Education. State 'For the war against Japan, last night for Norfolk, Vs., where Bond Premier if conMence should consider what freed its protected harbor and the he will take a course at the ad­ dren’s garments reach the market, BOOPIMC WITH SHOULDER 1 OR Board of Education. Manchester ed States forces have also re­ Bowles estimated. Twilight Tear Ready Show Tues. Night 20 Games Including Sweepstakes iMemattbe. government they would Lustra peninsula. Marshal Tito's will be represented at the dedlen- td increased qusntltiM of sup­ vanced quartermaster and naviga­ CLOSING OUT! S T R A P S aa**n«nnaea«aaaa»dnaesaaaa* * nit in if hi^«algnad. Progresalve, communique announced torlny. pattern to he P’ollowed l\ E S I D I M C tion by chairman of the Board of plies services in the past six tor school. - Nov. 24—(4>)—Twilight 1 LOT OP >mservatlves cried: "John Brack- The Gentians in that region are Selectmen, Harold M. Reed, and In general this pattern will be Tear will get a chance this winter in.” Bracken la national leader of attempting to retreat toward Cuta- monthi^s reverse lend-lesse from followed; WPB flxea qualTly and • EsVmates Freely Given. i)THER NOVELTY BAGS ...... 59c to $1.98 Admission SI.00 Charles S. House, chairman of the A ustrelii^nd New Zealand M d Pack No. 2 Cub Scouts will to set a new moncx-winning record BUY A BOND NOW durt party. ri, a war bulletin said. Mancheater Board of Education: size specifications, before granting Advertise in The Herald— It Pays In India. ■These were the months meet this evening at seven o’clock for fillies, says racing Secretary A t the • Workmanship Guaranteed. HANDBAGS . In announcing the switch to The communique said more than The guest of honor. Howell Che­ at the Second Congregational nuiterial to manufacturers. For Charles J. McLennan of Hialeah 1,500 Germans were killed m the ney, will be presented after the in which th eterces under Generm every level of manufacturers’ • Highest quality Materials ^ Patents and Fabrics. ■artlal conscription, the, govem- MscArthur wkre completing the church. Race course. STATE OR CIRCLE ,»ent took the position that the battle actions listed. dedicatory address by Mr. Prince. prices. OPA sete a corresponding The Tear, whose earnings now • Time Payments Arranged. New Guinea cahtpalgn and were REG. $1.98___ NOW^$1.39 4$ ^ V ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥' ¥ The High School Ensemble- will Walter R. Ferguson, eon of Mr. retail pries. With each shipment total $205,000, will compete in THEATERS MARLOW’S tha maker notifies the seller of the play several selections. The Invo­ preparing to launch the c^*^***^ and Mrs. Ronald H. F e r g i ^ . of races whose aggregate purses will A.ND RECEIVE A REG. $2.98___ NOW $1.98 cation will be given by Rev. VV. for the nitration ^ t h « Philip- ceiling, and the retailer must be enough, if she Wins every event, A. A. DION, INC. 257 East Center elreet, has re­ plainly mark the price on the gar­ FOR VALUES *®84l MUIN SI. MANCiS®’' Ralph Ward, Jr., pastor of the pinea" ceived hie call for Army Air Force to put her e.bove Top Flight’s ' FREE TICKET CkYNTRACrrORS South Methodist church. Director ment. mark of $275,000. TO SEE THE 299 Autumn SL Tel. 4860 eemice and will leave Monday As representative prices OPA Echmaltan will give th# welcoming morning for Fort Devene. Maas. ! NO SHORTAGE OF listed boys’ underwear shorts at address to the assembly. Negro Trusty His older brother, Thomas ^ Fer­ BOND PREMIER Heads of the school departments 38 cents retail, girls’ panties at 44 guson, la In the Army Air Forces cents, girls' blouses from $l to SHOWING OF are; Director Echmalian and Doris Shot to Deal and now located at Sioux Falls $1.15, bov's pants and knickers, M. Binnamon. secretary; Frank O. Army Alfi Field, Sioux Palls, South “ IRISH EYES ^ Carlson, carpentry department; $1.40 to $1.05. (Continaed from Page One) ikote. The curb against over-fancying I ITf T T l Howard Fisher and Robert I- applies to all shipments after Jan. ARE SMILING” Arendt. electrical department; Wil­ Btqff Sergt. William E .^ a rg a . 3 of both cotton and rayon fab­ liam J. Hanna and Harry L. Giietaf- threatening first to-hang him- of M ^ fie ld Center, has been TODAY, SAT., SUN. TUESDAY NIGHT Scales’ borp8 since October of ,1944. threat vp the program to hold the Art Webster's -4»: Sportsmans Field Trial which will aign Anne Mildred Mahoney, U.S. line on the cost of living. “The decrease in food prides has OLD TIMERS’ ORCHESTRA be held', this Sunday at Talcott- N.R., of 80 Maple street, MantAes- a (Onattaaed from Page One) ter, 18“ now on duty at the U. S. compensate^ntil now for the In­ LOVELY RUFFLED vUle Blats will start at 10 a. m. creasing 4n'clothing. Idle result as Haak Post, Prompter. STIfK HORSE FOR Unusual Interest In this trial Is Naval hoa;Htal, Brooklyn, W. Y „ Fex-Trota 8 to 19 Bqnsres NET PRISCILLAS sweat and blood and human life a whole Is thatHhe living manifest because it is the only proud of the opportunity to serve nNY "RIDERS'' 1 .3 9 until the laA ahot is fired.” has been practically stable for the Pair 3.91 trial within the past month to be the eick and wounded fighting men I.lke shet-r marqniseitos. y^ Vice Admiral C. A. Lockwood. who come luidcr her care. She le past year and a ha for littl* fallow who wonfi to run In this territory. Jr., commander of the submarine “However, any furth^ Increases twice as durable! Very niow The club had bad luck on their a daughter of Mrs. Annie Ma­ ••rid.’’ thli slick! colorful wood.n Ir finished! Ivory eokte force, said "the finest submarines honey. Prior to being commiqsion- in clothing prices woulttendanger SURPRISE pheasants during the heavy anow that sail the seas” are manned by the whole stabilization program. boouty b ready to go plouil 82" X 2*4 yds- storm of the past week. Wiring on ed. Mlsa Mahoney was at 8L Vnia- "your eons and brothers and hus­ cla hoepltal, Hartford, Conn., 13 For this reason we are naming the pheasant pens came down and bands, who te bravery surpassea in every effort to stop them and^ am DANCE all of the birds escaped, but most months, Manchester Memorial hos­ many Instances the legendary ex­ pital about two montha, after hav- confident that we will be succ Modern and Old Fashion of them are back in the pens. ploits of "our heroic forefathers." ing trained at 8t. Franda tu>apttal» ful.” (Orchestra) Spectators are warned to bring For reasons of security the Hartford. She had |u»vlously at­ warm clothes If they are to enjoy things they do can’t be publicized, “STAR DUSTERS” tended Mancheater High achool Prompter, E. Johnstoa. .J the trial. Refreahments of all Lockwood- said. He a d d ^ that "I and SL James ParocMlal school. Hospital Notes kinds can b e. purchased at the know that It is not the wish of the American people that ihese lada PULASKI HALL X' » ■ trial. Miss Anna* C. Sampson, chair­ Nurth Street ^ ■ I - - ■ ■ should lack anything which will man of Volunteer Nurses Aides, These arc the kind of daye we’ll increase their ability to carry out Admitted Monday; Mrs. Elsie SATURDAY. NOV. iS announces that the new McNally. Talcottville. be wishing for when we have the their mlasions.” Cross Volunteer Aide class, which 8 P. 51. to VI. TILT CHAIR, OTTOMAN kind of days we’re wishing for Admitted Wednesday: Mrs. Rose AdifilKMlon (Inc. Tax) — 88c. 45.95 VuS, begins December 4, will be a day now. Barbrick, Broad Brook; Prescott Servtcemen Free! Have Made Preparations Staff Sgt. Kwash class. Wadsworth, 43 Olcott drive; Mrs. KNUCKLE ARM STYLE Elizabeth Abbott 7 Harvard road; Mr. and Mrs. George Furlough enrian Prieas. 2M Middle Tujm- Just the combination you wont for your hour* of earn... to Has 25 Missions and son Glenn, of New Haven, BEAUTIFUL DAMASK ke East; Julia 8. Touhey. Ver­ For It With The Largest GIFT BOOKS FOR THE e.t-r-e-t-c-h out and reolly relax! Comfortable oll-»pring conttroe- SOFA PILLOWS were gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Frank non; Albe-t H. Boucher. 515 Por­ RANGE Bickmore of Washington street for a V I5th Air Force In lUly — Staff ter etreet. , ^ , CHILDREN... 10c *• 1.5 0 tion! Sturdily built to la*t... durable hardwood frome finished 0N ;,Y 9 8 f Sergeant Howard W. Kwaah, eon Thanksgiving. , Admitted today: Carl Groebel, DANCE L.OW price fo r . qnaHty yot Plelurs books. . . point bookt... walnut. Covered with serviceable cotton Brocatelle. You II like th# get! Buy to add comfort FUEL OILS of Mrs. Patricia Kwash, 183 Cen­ M T% I ■M„Ki«l65 Spruce street; Mrs. Gertrude d.lightfil rtorjf bookt any child beauty to your own hom e... ter street, Manchester, Ctonn., has Sunset Circle of Past Nt^le (jg Ridga street; Daniel And Finest Selection Of attractive Knuckle-Arm design. See it sure! recently rounded out hie 2Sth mis­ Grands will meet Monday e^ning Walworth etreet; MILLER'S MALL will .njoyl Take your pick NOW ' buy for gifts! DIAL 6320 with Mrs. Mary Fish of 104 Cht»t- Brown, 144 Branford On/y 70% Downl Moothly Paymont Plant sion as top turret gunner and en­ Tolland Tnniplke gineer on a 15th Air Force Libera nut atreet. A change in Ltrect; Carol Ann Kilpatrick, 64 tor bomber. pUce was made niecessary ow i"* Hilliard street: Gustave Prterton.Peterson. G ifts to the nines# of Mrs. Emma Dowd. Sat.X^ight, Nov.- 25 Before joining the Army in Dec. 577 Center street: Michael Demko, MAPLE SOLAN ■•943, he was employed at Pratt Mrs. Fish will be ssaisted by Mrs. 21 TrumbtUl street; Mrs, Mary \ 8 to 12. Beatrice Manning, Mrs. Lois Mc­ Vaughn. 78 North Elm street. Whitney as a setup man. Modem andvOld Faahloned. He holds the Air Medal with one Kinney and Mrs. Mildred Vliller. Discharged Wednesday! Mrs. KNEEHOLE DESK Entertainment numbers will be A vailable cluster. Edward Custer and non. 43 Mather provided by Mi«t Ruth Porter and street; Mrs. Marion Chapin. 373 Peter MIH'^ P™»Pler. Miss Evaline Pentland. Middle Turnpike East; Wllltam A (toud rims lor VoIi m and Old Pay Only / — I Cuahman, 1$ Mlntz^ Couif: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard I-. Grant Larson, 21 Carol drive; Mrs. Under 20% Down 38.95 of 108 Summit street were glad to Elisabeth O. Taylor, Haaartvllle; receive a Thanksgiving greeting, Lulu Cox. 623 East Center HBIN VINSON A hand.somc piece «f furni­ Wednesday, from their -son, Prlv- gtreet; Mrs. Margaret Luettgen^ [LYLE TALBOT ture combining Traditionaf ate Earle H. Grant, whom they Brookfield street; Mrs. S w h 19 IVAN LIBIDIPT Present SI had not heard from for a period volgenau. 709 Mains, street; IP s, beauty with real utility. SOFT SHAGGY of three months. He is a U. , S. | Helen Pallathiw iN O fL NEILLj 1WAY Big top 22x44-in. 8 roomy BATH MAT ^ Army paratrooper and trained at Discharged Thursday; 1 gICNAtO 8VtON' BABY drawers, one for files. High­ xls. 395 N. Main atreet: Mrs. SET’S 3.6S the Parachut* School, Fort Hen­ [ AOOISON RKHARD$ j STATE DOLLS ly polished Maple. V SUNDAY 4.*98 Newest tor bathrooms! Very .V ning. Georgia. Hla parents knew ford Doucette and daughter. 108 HARTFORD Circumstances gingham dress High street; Mrs. James Hall and I ANTHONY WAADtJ Soft body, handsome, luxnrloas-leeklngl J he was sent overseas the past sum­ nnd bonnet, Blue and pink Chair to match...... 8.95 Very ah^rbent! Buy foi mer. He writea that he Is at pres­ ■on 307 East Center Street; Leona dresses. gifts, too! ent In France and Is well. Perratt, 117 Middle Turnpike Bast; Joaaifii TuUy. Jr.. 10 Depot S q u w : PLUSt STMQNE SIMON la Mrs. Harry Noyes and daughter, I "Johnny Doesn’t Live Hera rasr^r Sergeant Lebre Urbanettl, -son Any More” W|th BOX TEBBT I! o f Mr. and Mra. Alexander Ur- 22 Alpine street; Wilma M ar^ banetU of 178H Spruce street is BMton; Mra. Mary J. Dwire, 17 If You Are Shopping fpr Your­ ■ - ,'ToV serving with the 8tb Air Force Service Conunand at a B-17 Fly­ ing Fortress Base In EngUnd. He ■ Vfc II V S ' HUB .jJ L * self Or Friends, Or If Your Wife A was graduated from Mancheater High school In the class of 1936 and prior to hla entry- Into , the. Or Sweetheart Is Shopping For Army on Jan. 14, 1948 at Fort Devena, Mkak., was employed as a machinist for I^tatt A Whltneyft DANCE You, We Suggest You Start A t DiviM^ Tholted Aircraft. East Hai^rtL Sergeant Vrbanetti has Preten tin g I*.«W '*\E'3sji»T . been oVeneas 15 montha. FAMOUS B ^ D Once And Be PARTICULAR­ TEXTURED YARN 40 ORUT GAMES VENETIAN STYLE BIG. FAMOUS Rutlolph^Haupt. of 119 Cooper PLATE GLASS “SAMSON” PLAID SCATTER street, d^ o h ^ heen In the United JOE MICHAySKI i IRFME O A V E LY CAREFUL AS TO SIZE. RUGS 2.91 \- m ONE . . . 1.29 MIRRORS 5.95 CARD TABLE 2.49 SUtes Navy forNuyear, returned AndHia JIMMY SAUNDERS ClrouEsr mirror of genuine SOxSO-ln. plasring surtacr... Extra heas-y! RevnnIM e... \ •iggmi gome volun wn know efi use on both sMeai'WoiidaiM this morning to tllk West Coast l 4 I • i plate glass, 24-In.! Ideal stabs resistant, srashaWe! after a 10 da^' leave M. his home. V.------2 or many eon ployl Games like for bedrooms, hallways; gift! Sturdy ateel-brssced iega. AND GIANT REVUE tiqgw Anagrams and 38 olherii Beetoagie 20x28 In. .... 5.98 Ideal gltU 84’* X IF* shew The aecond degree wiU' “Polkateers” RERTY SISTERS’AUHANES ferred upon a class of me 40 candidates by offlesrs of . bell oounciL Knights of Columbus^ RANGE AND FUEL at Tinker hall at • o’doek tonight. X. Men’s Sport Center i I 'J BkT i Um yeur credM to buy ( Sunday afternoon at the same ; C A L L plaM tha third d e | M will ha ex- Footweqr For All The Family! Bam a««r tiara stocks ar fi empUfled for tha claks. Saturday Night, Nov. 25 8500 Now Klddsg For Brows CiHOUSI^SOH Providence, R. L—<*^TW a la SERVICE MEN ADMITTED, FREE INC Shop Early! Shop In The STAMDABO HJBBOWUfB AND MOBHilBAT rUDL OH. Chailay Ttodemann’a ttlrd^sm tha grtdltaa aL Brown but hia Morning If Possible! MORIARTY BROTHERS first a a klekor fior Chariea r A . 60c, Tax Inchid^ > R ^ d H «r a ld (R ip ) Knxte'a forces. He’S rated $24-828 MAIN STREET TE U li f t 9 0 * 9 ( PACK r m R BIANCHBSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN h ^ F R I D A Y , fioVESTKEK 24,1946

boule* I Lopata. father, 483 Arctic street, list brings to .74,766 the total'E 'lsabcth Hansen, River FURNACE REPAIRINO Delfina Rua, fSsnd, 88 Gilbert Suffield Sailor number of Nam I casualties an- vartl, Suffield. arldgeport. , . . on. BURNER sim tlCB !9 W ounded ^ 3treet, Bridgeport. nounced since Dec. 7, 1941. /i ^For FnU lafon — Hna O U I East Hartford Death Car.aLManchester Green Fantasia, Pfc. William 'J.-— Orr, Pvt. Howard W. Mi**- JuUu LECLERC A Reminder! The Connecticut man and next Peter Fantasia, father, 452 Center Orr, wife. Depot street, Suffleld.\ Listed Missliig Binoculars borrowed by the f u n e R a l h o m e VAN CAMP BROS. Two Lose lives Here Panoll, P vt George—Mrs. Pen- of kin: Navy are being return^ to U. S. / ^^e0 Toil ^***1 More' street, Bridgeport. l5 VearsT Experteneel From State dora PaiwlC wife, 728 Beechwood Steele, Harry Joseph, aviation citizens.' Our'— Na' ' ’-,vy has already 23 Main Street Ferla, Pfc. Michael — Joeeph iVmsblngton, Nov. 24.— MP>— found what It wasI looking le for In 'TEUEPHONE 8846 avenue, Bridgeport radioman, third class, U. S." Naval Frsa faspeettaMl. In Car Crash at Green Insurance. Ferla, father, 90 Jewett street, The nkmes of nine New Eng­ Reserve. Mlsrlng. Mother, Mrs. the Pacific. Phone 5269 NOTICE Ansonla. . Pettroccla, Pvt Mario P. T.-- Pire«4^ ITiift • Automobile icluded in List of Johh Pettrocla, father, 58 Min landers, including one from Con­ Hamer, Staff Sergt. Frank L. — necticut, are, included In a list of street Waterbury. * when Ws car struck a tree and the i'^ 'dr Fumitnre ^494 Announced by Mrs. Marjorie J. I'Mmer,'wife, 278 154 casualtlei of the U. S. Naval Hartford and East Hart- ■ dj«d at the hospital. Hubbard stm t, Glastonbury. Pimer, Pvt. Robert H. — Mrs. CALL forces—Navy, Marine Corps and # ji V i c I Yesterday was the drat at this The Public Auction — Fore­ W ar Department. HlckerbonV First Ueut. Robert Flora P. Pimer, mother, 23^ Broad Coast Guard—announced today ford Young inen V IO - ^ happen in daylight. D.— Mrs. Joan H. Hlckerson, wife, street, New London. by the Navy department. Popowekl, Pfc. Joseph M,— Peter Uma as Auto HlUj ------— Alexander Washington, Nov. 34—(AV-The 43 Elast Brown street. West Publication of"' this additional Haven. Popowskl, father, Route 2, South- closure By Sole of the Premiser rar department today announced Monument Ycslenlay. Jleverse A id Jensen, Pfc. Eric A. — Mrs. Jen­ bury. Jarvis be names of 3,494 United States nie M. Jensen, wife, 170 New Bri­ Rado, Pvt. Frank J. — Mrs. Jen At 13^15 Laurel Place As Ad- pldiers wounded in the European tain avenue, Hartford. nie Rado, mother, 81 Coen street DIAPER PAII^ Carl F. Barrett Figures Given ^ a l Estate — Mortgagee Kopelman, Tech. 5th Gr. Robert Naugatuck. . Can Be Used Too ■Wethersdeld avenue, Hartford, . Ifisuranee The 130 New Englanders on the Sulkowskl, P vt Peter J.— Mrs. F.— Joseph I. Kopelman, father, As Sterillxer. and Paul a. OuelletU, 83, of SB, (Continued Prom P »fo One) vertisedg 16 Alellinder Street with next of kin Include from ■J40 Cottage street. New Haven. Mary Sulkowskl, mother, 851 Woodbridge avenue, East Hart- ; PHoi^S: in t or 7S76 onnecticut: Lewandoskl, PvL Henry J. Grand avenue. New Haven. ^Arthur Drug Stores fold, were klUed In an automobUe, 5-00 p. m. British time Angell, Pvt Francis E.—Mrs. Mrs. Bridget Lewandoskl, mother, Valente, Pvt. Frank A. —Mrs.| Sondi^i 8-0064 nr 8878 ene Angell, mother, Pom fret Lucy Valente, mother, 18 William 84i$ Main St. Robinow Bldg. aoddaBt at Manchester Oreen atj today. 10 Earl, street, Bristol. ^ulli^WM^illervlls^F^ Lopata, Pfc. Walter-S.—Stanley street, Noroton Heights. i ‘SO vesterday afternoon when the ; $4,S18..i92.00fl Total WILL NOT TAKE PLACE enter, , , i u t o f f l T d r t v e n by Ba«*rett. got 1-he Brltlah white paper showed Beapre, Pvt. Robert E.— Mrs. larriet Bombardier, sister, 84 out o f eontroL total British oontribuUone Saturday, Noxe 25 A t 2 P. M. Hit Monument amounting to approximately $4. borne street, Manchester. The car was being driven west 818,992,000, and reported that, Bednarski', Pfc. Joseph — Mrs. during the year July. 1943, to June tgnes R. Bednarski, mother, \ S along Middle Turnpike, east wjien Manchest^ \ 'S for some reason about 180 feet to 1944 the United States received The judgrment havlnt baen fifitlgfled find the property } ’Hear avenue, Thompsonv’ille. the east of the Green the car went from Britain goods and' .servlcM Evening Heral Bleau, Pvt. Harry C.—Mrs. out of control, conUnued on at a worth 32,437.062.000. Of the redeemed by a previoofi owner. Trances Bleau, mother, 40 Cherry . Claaaifled Adyertiaemeih jitreet. New Britain. PAPER COLLECTION high rate of speed, etriWng the aggregate, Portugal received $4^- Brew, Pfc. Horace R.— Mrs. curbing around the east side of t ^ M3.000 and Turkey $82,724,000. Connt eiz avtras* words to s li IN THE \ park, lumped the curb, continued Both neutral countries have treat­ . ARTHUR A. KNOFLA, InltiBlt. numbtrs and abbrsviait . . tuth H. Brew, mother, 751 Wll- Until It Struck the Waeblngtim ies with Britain. saob count ss a wurd and oompound ^oxon avenue, Stratford. words ss two words. Ulnlmuio cost Buys, Sergt. George R. —WII- monument at the south apex ot In a letter accompanying his Conunittee of th* Court. Is pries or thres llnsa I the park. The contact with the report. Mr. Roosevelt told Con­ H. Buys, father, 10 Lurvlel Lins ratss psr 6b] tor transtant' \\ three-ton monument wee such as gress that ’lend-laaae and reverse ada Plalnvillc. to move it from lU base a dtaunce lend-lease are not two sides o f a B**rtl*0 Msrob IT, IBZI ijstadore, Pfc. Charles S.— o f four feet and cause the stone financial transaction. We are not Caoh cnarss ( ephlne Chriatadore, moth- SOUTHEAST SECTION to fall to the ground. The front loaning money under lend-leaae. • Oonstcuilvo uaya ...i 1 otsl s ots cb street, WilUmantic. 1 Conssoutivo Days ...I I atoll I ois | Cicchlello. Pvt. Anthony V. —- part o f the Dodge sedan. In which We are not receiving payments on 1 Day ...... Ill etsiil et Irs. There^ Cicchlello, mother, the two were riding,'was so badly account under reverse lend-leMS. Air ordsrt tor IrrcEUlsr instrtloM I crushed la that both men were "Instead,” he maintained, the —Fallot Photo will bs ehargsd at ths on# tims rsto. 222 Cooke street, Waterbury. caught Inside of the front seat and Bpseisl ratss Cot luns torm svsrT Coratelli, P f \ Victor J.—Mrs. lend-lease system Is a system of Tw o lives were snuffed out ’Thursday afternoon at 2:30 when a car the dsSih and It was an hour after day advsrtlsint givsn upon rsgussC Julia Coratofll. mqtaer, 146 North combined war supply. w)io m sme of 13 unden street. Blast Hartford failed to make the curve at Middle Turnpike East and East Center Ads ordsrsd osnotllsd bsiors thO the accident before the first man, purpose Is to make the most t o k - street. Manchester Green, struck the Woodbridge Tavern Monument, and plijned the driver and Paul R. Please Notice ! 3rd or Sth day will bs ehsrssd only Jrchard street, W ^ in gford . who later proved to be Ouellette, tlve use against the enemy of tae Ouelette, 32, o f 55 Woodbridge avenue. East Hartford, In the front « a j of the sedan. Both men auf- for lbs sotusi numbor o f ilmoa thO I Coratola, Pfc. Peiqr J.— Mrs. was removed and another half sd sppesrsd. dharsing si ths rsts ladellne Coratola, mother, 413: combined resources of the United fe n d fatal injurle* and were dead before medical aid could arrive. The 3-tohc granite momimcnt wbb hour before Barrett could he ex­ sarned bul no sllnwanct or refunds Ivinlty street, Bristol. N'atlone, regardless of the origin toppled over In the crash, the moat recent of a series of accidents which have occurred at this danger can bo made on sis tlms ads sioppsA tracted. of the supplies or which of us uses Our Service Man Will Be In after the fifth dsy. Crojico, Pvt. Francis I L —Mrs Ueut. William Barron was on them against the enemy.” point ______No ‘‘till forbids” I display lints oob I Sleanor M. Crocco, wife. 21 Ma­ duty at the Manchester police sta­ told. 'fiame ’Theme BmphaeUed plewood avenue. Bridgeport. j tion when the aceident happened termination on the merits, of the Ths Herald will not be reeponsibis The same theme w a i emphasiz­ Monchester and Vicinity On for more than ons inoorrSet Inssr* Durkin, Pfc. Thomas F.— and he was at once notified. He dispute Involving transferees.” tlon of any sdvertteemsnt-ordered la ry Durkin, mother, 5 Putna: ed in the British report. Phone Girls One possibility for the operators called Officers W alter Cassells and 'Th is iwstem under which the Th ? Home Narae for more than one time. leighta, Hartford. Arthur Seymour and dispatched is establishment of a special WLB ,<3 goods and Bervlcea flow freely The Inadvertent omiesion ot tn* I Esteves. Pvt. Norbert P.—Mls.s By Lena L. Trott panel for expeditious handling of oorrool publloatios ot sdearnslSE I them to the accident where they are moat required for Wednesday^ Nov. 29 Aaet. Dir,, Nursing 8er\lce . ' Going Bhck; will bo rooilfied only by osneollstloR I He also oallad amhulancea. The the common war effort,” tha Brit- disputes of telephone' workers ot ttaa ehstEO made tor tbs sorvtse | first aabulapce at the accident American Bed Cmee solely, such as W LB ’s present lah white paper fsid. ”haa been a If you have any make of Sewing Machine needing repair rsndtrod. ALtUB OOFRAN was that o f John B. Burke. He vital factor In the achievements of End Sudden lumber and shipbuilding commis­ All sdesrtissmsntt tsust soDforae I (Hnnwn A * Queen AHre) MW that both man were dead and sions exclusively devoted to their ts styls, copy and typusrapby .rtik f the United Nations In the fields.” Babies H irtve Best In Oamps —or a Singer Drop-Head to adl, ’phone Hartford 2*441f roEulstlont snlorctd by ths publish* SPIRITUAI MEDIUM Dr. D. C T. Moors, local medical It stressed, too, that many of Where Mothers Nurse Theni specialties. ora and tbsy rassret rbs rlsbl to eventb Duaxhtei nt a Seventh 8 In many cases, it was declared. Star o f tho International the wife of the other victim came United Kingdom production met dnteeii wsshshlc, CsdtprooE Gnsrsfitetd to to Manchester from East Hart­ all the requirements of the United Pictures Production, We Have A Few Of These ford. When ahe arrived at the local stidt or moe«y hsdd States forces. It noted that spark *'Tho Woman In the Window* police stetton and learned that her plugs for certain types of Ameri­ As Isw es $1.96 e hex e# 61 fseS, husband was dead she was unable can aircraft were wholly provided, eempIsN wMi mefchlnf botdss. to go to the funeral home, but two Included .5.58,900 used here and an- Hard-To~Get Items On Hand friends who came with h€>r did and 4>ther 600,000 shipped to America. Identified the other man as Ouel- inereaMi Klghtera’ Range ____lctte.__Hi6 age wa.s given as 32 Britain also produced 187,000 AFTEll THANKSGIVING NO roots-HO MUSS ahdTie'lFsiirvivcd by his wife, two jettison fuel tanks to increase the All Metal Heavy Rubbish Burners daughters, on* -10 and the other I range of U. 15. fighter aircraft, 50,- seven, his. mother, a alater anci a 1 ooo pieces of armor plate, and dur- brother. He has been employtKl at ] ing the first six months of this Heavy Duty Galvanized Ash Cans $4.50 a gasoline station In F.-ist Hart-1 year 7.087,802 "Jerricans,” contain- ford. The driver of the Car wa.s j er.s snecially constructed to hold '•mptoyed as a truck operator in 1 gasoline. COAT and DRESS Underground Garbage Cans $6.25 Hertford. ! “in an economy already highly PARTY FOR ^ARTY-IINIRS. Ouellette’* hody was still at the ‘ organized to r war the provision of Burke Funeral home this noon as i mutual Bid to meet the require­ Come Early! We Have New PYREX Bake Ware! Wa would like to fliva o porty to axprau our thanks arrangementa for the funeral will ^ ments of the United States, Rus­ A GOOD TRICK - WITH ROPE ONLY to soma vary nka people. But wa con't, bacousa no not ha made until a brother, out of ^ sian and other Allied forces could town for the holiday, can be con-1 only be achieved by Imposing fur­ CLEARANCE! Fancy pottarni ora joit tha thirtfl, H you ora o cowboy building in Connecticut would'hold oil tha portyJinars tacted. ther burdens and Mcrificea oq’ the with o lariat. But if you lat your talephona cord flat who use their telephones with considarotion for otha« It Was noted that the driver of community,” the report Mid. the car was carrying his right ”. . . No figures can adequately We Have A Few O f these On Hand bodly kinkad, tha wira* insida may braok undar tha on tho line. So vraTI express our oppraciotion right liand In a east and thla may have measure the real cost, but riie esti­ ztroin. thut you ri$k tha tamporory low of your larvica hare — for thoughtfully spocing your coils throughout ^ had aooicUiing to do with the acci- mate In this reimrt may serve as tho doy . . . for not lying op tho lino with vory long Uant as he may not have been able an indication of the magnitude o f A TRIMZ loady>PMfsd Predyd and odd to tha qcufa thortofla of talephona equip­ to pnoperly handle the car with the resources that the United 41 UNTRIMMED - 30-Gallon Range Boilers ment. To help yOurtalf and to help tha war, plaota fry colls . . . for traoting tha othar fallow just os yoo would one haind injured. It was learned Kingdom, notwithstanding Us own for E v ^ Utol that the hand had been broken a pressing needs, has made available to keep your talephona cord free of kinks. llko to bo trootad by him. ’ j f few weeks ago. for the needs of Its Allies. PORBIERLT Gould Electric Water Pumps It was also learned that the pair ”. . . The United Kingdom has cloitts ^ r w ceoar-wood look Rnd.ff»gfanco» had been to Coventry aaeleting a been for five years In tht front UP TO $35.00 * Trim* /(plitsja-SOftseaui, col* brothar of Barrett, who was mov­ lines and tha needs of its own COATS orfol, reatiy-cut-out decorations to sssarten \ Toilet Seats, $2.98 to $4.75 - ing from East Hartford to Coven­ forcss and its own peopis have SIZES UP TO 46. tooast and fnmitnte 101 ways! try M d Were on their way back befen such as to require unparal­ * Trim * Utmfy-Pmtml Bmrtlth—to smarten pWn h

Ji (t Is completed. The total of names didatee the lodge has had Is now serving in' the Arm y at New man, Okla., N ew Orleans Racelv- of the commissioning crew ot the include a linen shower for the of all services, including Merchant one time in the past 20 years.' employees now fighting In distant: new Naval carrier, Shangri-La. ,■/. J:' ■ low-priced goods In. spite o f it all. Large Class Orleans, La . » ing Ship, Port Huenema, OaUf., benefit o f Hadaasah’s InaUtutlons Complete List ^ Marine and Red Crass, is 3,435. Invitationa have been extended parts of the globe. Only , GetB which was fitted out at Norfolk, iSStnchester Every one 'hopesrthat It wlU ne Rockville I Buy War Bond Anyone desiring further infor­ 16 Ronald will report at Principal Newport Naval Training Station, In Palestine. An opportunity will be provided to members of the Bast Hartford Edson Bailey’s office in the High Newport, R. I., and was a member Va. RANGE the Second thing that will happen, Thumday, Nor. B6: ReUgious mation about- th ll V-M ail Bond after the Honor Roll Is InstaUsd to For Red Men RookvlUe and Stafford Spring school Monday for readmlsston to Evening Herald because it is the second thing school at 8:45 p. ifi. For Honor Roll include names omitted, to make lodges along with the local lodg< may call at the Bond Booth at tho Na\y Discharge and ~ . For a Soldier bank. I t U hoped, that Manchester the aophomore claoa o f Manches­ AccMeat sad ladeauMy Cesifsaf . rv m which" promisee expanding pro­ Home Raised possible corrections in those names to attend the Initiation and suppe ter High school. “ i1§S¥i«X SSTmc. already listed and to Include those that is to follow. will avaU Itself ^.;;aending a per­ la MMII mtAmt, duction and expanding markets - Now tt g o r O eed ir 25 Candidates for All- sonal Cbristmas\fih to Ita service During his 15 months' service, Will Be-Forwarded to entering-the service subsequent to The dejpve team imder ths abl Local Youth Entered Ronald served at Pensacola, Fla., UgaOiMilV* and expanding Jobs and continued the installation o f the case. [Purchase May Be Made men and women. FUEL OIL I N S U ^ C E t m 1U 8 rSBOUBON Food Feature Brooklyn, Nov. 24^— —Latest Manufacturer for American Degree to Be direction of Degree Meater Wil the USN Ordnance school at Nor- 0«a«nu UMoeget purchasing power. candidate for the Brooklyn Tigers 11am C. Schleldge have been iv Service at 14; Has f^ o y a M OetotoRT t, iS t And Facsimile Sent to For Youi Service Men! Americans who feel that way 1B4S oeeeUng Job In the Natonal Building of Local Case. Big Gams of Day Given on Sunday. hearsing dUlgenUy for tha pas Local Man Wins Been on **Shangri-La'’ have one champion, at least. In Inmates o f Various In­ FootbeU Leegue le MAuriee '‘Clip­ three months In order to put oi A Service Man. "GIFTS TO THE YANKS WHO GAVE" Arthur A. Knollo ,£jK r!L S3!L,/’SS !« W per" Smith, tormsrly of VUlanova Bachem Hsrbert C. Johnson of this degree. This will be the fim 875 Main St. TeL 5440’ fta l Onoi «t IU»clJ«rtet. Oonn., •• the person o f Charles B. Wilson, The completed list of Manches­ New York, Nov. 34—P)— Dudley Fain age, the local youth was called be­ City hospital aa well aa the staff I Mr. Alvord expressed himself as says that hla son, Corp. Robert I. fore the personnel officer of .the CED AR ROOM post-war policy, that is going to [h igh ly enthusiastic over this new had a turkey dinner aa did ths 12 Fain, stationed along the Ledo Shangri-lA two weeks ago. Taken EA R M UFFS .50c INBOLBtfVS SHOPS be the rule, and those who are You and your family deaarvo tho ro> I type of V-Mail Bond and said not ORCHESTRA After A Week patients at the Rockville Conva­ road in Burma, probably has before the captain of the ship he S iX S S J U S S lescent Home and ths 11 at ths taxing qualities of deep, comfortablo [o n ly would It be used by relatives admitted his sg^ aa 16 and his dis­ Thurs. - Frl, - Sat. - Sun. ARM Y BELTS timidly toying with the idea of 1 of service men and women, but he heard about the cigarette short­ BSwUar tUa waak, the French Ashland Convalescent Home. Thors charge was ordered. limited production at high prices spring-filled chairs. Juat now Watkins I thought many, employers would age back home. One o i the sou­ Each Week. $1.00 FIrat Army thraw a auddan arm were many visitors throughout ths venirs his soldier son Juat sent Ronald’s father, Charles Vlck­ LEGAL BEVERAGES are going to find themselves left day at all of tha institutions with 1b fortunate in having a larger selection I take advantage of this way of ex- down to the Rblna, near the Swiss I pressing Christmas wishes to their home was an Indian water pipe. erman, a veteran of World War 1, behind while America goes ahead. gifts of flowers, fruit and candy of Quality Chairs than is usual in these border. Teaterday, a French tank being received. trying times. unit diititlnf with the American Oitaduatlon Exerdsea Sevaath. fellowed by American “UsdesB Function” The first graduating ceremenlea doughboys, threw another arm of Cub Scouts o f Pack 11 will take Since our own post-election ful place this evening at 7 o’clock at f cn-afard to the Rhine, 00 miles to mlnations against the pubUc opin­ the Union church social -rooms. the north, and thia .arm entered Parents and friends and members ion polls, we have noticed that the historic city ot Strasbourg o f Troop 14, Boy Scouts, have Mr. Elmo Roper, who conducts Batwaan these two arms Me a beet, invited to attend the event. Voagaa mountain region, where the Fortune poll, and who came Card Party The Men's Club of the. RockvUls an, bideflnlta number o f German the closest of any poUster to pre­ diction of the Nov. 7th result, has Methodist church will hold a SANTA SAYS troops Is atiU engaged with the pinochle party thla evening at 4 fiwntal assault of the American expressed himself very frankly o’clock at tha recreation rooms. 'Bavanth. Their plight Is dltneult and surprisingly. To latervlesv Norses’ Aides but not desperate. Retreat back Bays Mr. Roper:. "I think the Mrs. Roy Ferguson, vice chair­ man In ebargs of Interviews will predlctiOD o f elections is a social­ srross the Rhine Is still open to be at the Visiting Nurses rooms 2 2 .5 0 them. ly useless function.” this evening from 7 to B p. m. to ^ ^ i f The gains made at this end of It is Mr. Roper’s point that interview and register appUcanis Gay bits of colorful tba battle Una represent definite public opinion surveys do have for the new class of Nurses' Aides which will start training shortly. cretonne for your bed­ tarritoslsl advances, and the loan W sound commercial fimction in There are 16 periona now BnroUed room. o4 Btrasbourg Is being rated marketing research, evaluating and few more ean be accommodat­ Moar to German morale. But it Is pubUo tastes and pubUc buying ed. New rooma have been aecured for classroom training work and also Judged that such advances tendencies. This kind of activity havp been possible In this sector Miss Phyllis Orlowska will again gives American industry a sden- act as instructor. « f tbs front because the Germans 19.75 Ufic chance to produce what the BiiHi as aot expect any real threat to American people want to have Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hirth iu« Add color to your bed­ Oermany Its^ from this sector produced, and therefore Is some the parents of a daughter bom Wednesday at the Rockville City room with gaily color­ Mid have therefore withdrawn aort of insurance against needless their strongest and best forces to hospitaL Mrs. Hirth Is the former ed boudoir chairs.' waste of production or needless Miss Margaret Loalbo who was part tat what they do oonsld- gaps In commercial activity. employed as stenograhper at the sr. ths real battle for Ckrmany. office of the Clerk of the Superior But It does no ona any good to tets Is taking place tat the cen­ Court. know, or think he knows, how an tral portion o f the fronts above Miss Elsa Daudy slectloa is going before It is held, Mias Elsa Daudy, SB, a former and btfow the Aachen breach, and particularly when hla knowledge resident of Rockville, died Tuesday ths obaraoter of the-- fighting night at the Eastern Star hospital la also public knowledge. To the thscs shows a truer measure of at Wallingford. Funeral services contrary. It threatens barm, and Bm Osrman opposition.. were held this afternoon at the the more accurate the polls be­ Masonic "Home in Wallingford, Our offensive Is now a week cdd, come the more harm they threat­ with burial, at Colchester. Miss and our gains in this vital area Daudy served at worthy matron en In taking healthy interest away are stUl being measured In terms of Hope Chapter O.E.8. of this 8 9 -0 0 sf yards rather than miles. There from the what should theoretical­ city in 1814. Shs had been ill a long time. Is as weakening of German oppo­ ly he the highest rits of eitlxen- 50-50 Sapper Loose pillow-back sition. I t Is still expressing itself ahlp. 6 9 .5 0 The 50-50 club of the Baptist lounge chair; tai violent counter-attacks, which Now that tbs country's most church will hold a potluck supper grey ribbonN tat many cases, really succeed in accurate poUtlcal poUster is this evening at 7 o’clock at the Colonial Chippendale wing striped damaak. baltlag AUied progress. The fi^ t- agreed as to the uselessness o f his home of Rev. and Mrs. Alvin D. Johnson of Orchard street. Mem­ chairs in smartt floral chintz ' lag ki this area still offers only pastime. It would in order bers will bring articles to help fill .. .apricot ana rich ric green on SOS prospect—^the costly prospect to Investigate ways and means of the kits to be sent to Russia. Mrs. deep brown! of beating the enemy by waging abolishing a practice both useless Leonard Barrette and Mrs Walter ogataut him a continuous war of and potentially harmful. The Ludwig are in charge of the sup­ per. pressms and attrltton which must armed forces forbade polling of Meeting Omitted 4 4 .5 0 some day bring him to the break­ their members by a simple order, Red Rose Troop,' Girl .Scouts, Are The Christmas ing point. He cannot afford to will not meet today due to thq but the process of forbidding poll­ Martha Washington arm loss men and tanka and gims as ing among civilians is likely to holiday, but will meet at the regu­ lar time next week. chair; striped burgundy or we can afford to lose them. Al­ prove a great deal more compU- Sohoola Closed blue damasks. though this is true, our general­ cated. It Is not likely that there The schools of the city closed ship is still doing its beat, as It can be any constitutional law Club Savers!! Wednesdayweanesoay rorfor tnethe TnanksglvlngThankaglvlni baa done everywhere in this war which would forbid one civilian, holidays and will not reopen uiitfi Monday. to data, to avoid any oven swap. who might be a pollster, from 6 9 .5 0 Enrolling Dogs It is trying to make our superiori­ asking a fellow cltisen how he In­ J. Stanley McCray, Tolland ty bi planes, tanka, and guns save tends to vote. On the other hand, County Chairman for Dogs for De­ Chippe n d a 1 e \w Allied Hvea. But even consider­ tabulation and publication of a fense, Inc., who is enrolling dogs -barrel model; ing that factor, this Is probably needed at Fort Robinaon, Neb., Participate In One Of The Most Popular Forms Of Saving professional round-up of such in­ rose, green or the most costly fighting of the for training as silent scout dogs quiries might be found an imds- for overseas service with the blue textured war to date, and j^ople back Birable practice, on the ground Army Ground forces, states that "diunasks. home can watch it only with a that it tends to interfere with or two dogs have gone from this sec­ tion. Both are German Shepherds, deep sense of loss, an unceasing influence the free voting process, appreciation of the sacrifice being one owned by William Dimock of and it might be forbidden Just as Tolland who Is in the Armed made for us. the state ot, New York forbids Forces, and one by John W erkh ^ BY JOINING THE 1945 betting on elections. ven who lives off Grand avenue In Rockville. .Wilson On Post-War Prices At their loweto level, these polls Veterans Bazaar have already become an unscrupu­ The Bazaar for' the American More than one American, we Maple ana chaiiw lous kind of 'poMtlcal propagan­ Veterans’ Fund at St. Joseph’s suspect, has listened with some church is continuing nightly at some with a(Uust- da, aa witness Mr. Emil Hurja’s dim foreboding to the repeated Pulaski Hall. The baxaar opens able boefco, tX M to S9JS0. 79.00 statements of business leaders burlesque predlctioA after his each evening at 7 o’clock and con­ 119.00 livelihood began coming from Re­ tinues until midnight On Sunday that standard producta like auto- publican sources, and there can the bazaar will open at 4 p. m. tTnuaual EngHah. mobilea and washing machines and continue until 10 p. m. DeLuxe lounge chair with Quoen Anne de­ never be any Irons clad guarantee SAVINGS will go up in price once post-war ■ Anniversary Mass pull-over back; beige figured sign ; burgundy that even the most reputable poU­ production of them becomes' pos­ A fifth anniversary requiem I tapestry; comfortable cut­ figured damaaki ster won’t, sooner or later, be sible. The disappointment -from mass w ill be celebrated at 7:30 back arms. tempted to trade In bis reputation Saturday morning for the late such statements la two-fold. N ot John Charles Murphy. for immediate gain. Opening A t This Bank Monday, November 27 only la it somewhat dampening to To 3Iai| Checks On one ground or another there be told now that the thing you Checks for the.J944 Christmas should be footing for a law to Club of the Savings Bank of Rock­ mean to biiy after the war is go­ ' 1 - ' * ■ keep our elections unforecast and ville will be mailed Nov. 27 with ing to cost 80 per cent more than thla year’s club showing a sub- It used to. One wonders, too, clean and, without benefit o f any stanUal Increase both in ths num­ what kind of a prosperous econO' advance poll of sentiment, we be­ ber o f . depositors and the amount 4 4 J 0 lieve such a law should and would o f money deposited. 25 j^ / I WEEK FOR 50 WEEKS $12.50 $2.00 A WEEK FOR 50 WEEKS $100.00 m y Of abundance we^are going to In-betwben chajr with pass. The 1945 club will start have U the price of everything is Monday, Dec. 4, 1B44. channel back;" greei; going to soar. A lad blue Naturally, there ere excuses for Kelly Wins Again 50jzf A WEEK FOR 50 WEEKS $25.00 $1.00 $50.00 such pnspactlvs pries tncresi Beth Sholom Nolesl Platform rockers with W ages beve gons up. Ths cost Berwick, Pa., Nov. 24— on — mahogany finished \' sf raw materiala hat gons up. Winningg thsthe Berwick , Marathon ThankagMag Beniees title is getting to be a habit for Friday, Nov. 24:8peclal Thanka- frames, 29.7S to S9.75j $5.00 A WEEK FOR 50 WEEKS $250.00 ^ Itess have gone up. And most John Kelly o f Arlington, Mass., giving aervloes wUl be held at S in maple, 19.75 to 44.50. ienisnlts sntoring post-war pro- who himg ^p his third successive p. m. Rev. W. Ralph Ward of the WATKINS dbtoUflB wUl hava to otart off with victory in the nine-mile grand South Methodist Aureh win be INC Thanksgii^lhg Day. the guest epeekar. • BOTNifia l A.grstat aspe^dltuie tor tha ms- -"1 K elly croosed the finish line IS Saturday, Nov. 26: Thankigtv- ef reeceverolan aad new seconds ahead of Robert "Scotty” ing eervloae for children at 10 a. dfAAANrHEsrgp » ,, Rankin of the Royal Canadian Air m. Readen: Robert Beum sad ChooM thla button - tufted SlntoBflaMis prsoent cos Force who was seeking his aixth Beverly Burseck* 4 9 .7 5 lounge chair green, beige Bhttags—4k«t • Juatlflcation Berwick crown after a seven-year Sunday, Nov; 26: ReUgloua or rust tapestnes. Outstand­ BANK OF MANCHESTER school at 9:80 a. m. ing ^ n e . Spring aonatroo- Tuaoday. Nov. 26: ReUglona Eire 4«rtroyed a noe ;>ark am - school at 2:46 p. a , ' tioB. A Mutual Savings Bank Cteveland. Bettors will testify that meeting. H m monthly wmA** __ It was not the horses that buraM meeting will be held at the Tem­ ' 'V ^.a--.. ' up the ptaca. ple at 8 p, jn. Ilie progipm wlQ r";, ‘-.r - .■

‘i-' ‘ A »■■■'■ • • MANCHESTER EVENWG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, N0VBMBE^24, 1944 PAGE MANCHESTE* «V*NIWG HERALD. MANCHiaTER. CXMNH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1944 those guns wSrs th* beat marks­ SE EIGHT, Home to Rest Manchester WAC Flak Boat man I’vs aver hfisn and I used to Super-^'orts l^ictiard lords* Cttliig worry that our m p might be tlie supplies, sinking a small freight­ Rhine Crossed Show Open* About Town P le a s e d at _ Ip North Africa on* they got.” ' er, two luggers and three troop- iavsiited fim B i g ^ Tha stTMant, 33-ysar-old son of FlavorHint/ Mid^t-TUts ^ laden barges off the Camotes is- Weddings Attack Tokyo; After Battles ena^e Mr. knd Mrs. John Demko, 9 Near Strasbourg; The postponed meeting of the rapid diriBg Prince street, Danbury, Coj ado a PIBCH OFWOiySAIT lan"« campaign* when expan- In Pacific. flowT to Casablanca for duty with On Seine Accurate. physical examination and been In­ PRIP MAKEI^.. . Waite said that unite commanded and Mrs. R. H. Burnham, of 569 B-29s from <^iina, to the west- ions Expressed as Re# the North African division of thp by Lieut. Ool. Isaac Gill, Jr., of were oh.served pulling out of the Public Records terviewed by Army porsoh'nel ex­ Qiish Feature* Big Bast Center street, became the town to the northes.st behind a ward. ' a substantial proportion j f Air Transport command, the War Atlantic City, N. J„ Nov. 24—(iP) Rhode Island, had advanced south bride of Petty Officer Elbert Ar­ .Attack Industrial Targets cent Survey Are Most , New York,, Nov. 24r~0P)—VPB- perts. » Saturday Grid Games. strong rear guard screen. Heavy . rrii such contributions each year, the department announced todaj’. ^r-TechuJcal Sergt John W. Dem- Demko flew 30 missions sa s from Plnamopoan on the west aide thur Burgess, 11. S. N., son of Mrs, First official anndimcementa of Warrantee Deeds Evening HeraW reliably In- 202, one of the Navy’s ”blg boat” Pvt. Edna Mae Henry of 52 Bei^- E. A. Burgess of Wapnto. Wash­ artillery pounded the Nazi. col-, Liuis Fogeltc et al to Allen Real- Gratifying to Ihem. la ko’s most anxioua moments on 33 gunner on Liberators, th* other of the Ormoc roadp.^Imost reach­ umns. 'The Inde is a tributary of today's raid merely am*l a ‘'size­ — .— formed, hfc come from members squadrons, veteran of combat duty ton street, Manchester, Comv, is three on Flying Fortresses. DTMAKeseOOP M Bjr Orlo Robert »»tt.{ilde Strssbourg, Al.sa- were available. bridge street. weeks to Air Transport command the way to a target,” Demko said,,, and the office gal gave ue Texw Alexander Jarvi.s to Greenbrooke Memorial hoaplial In lU recent Trualees moreover receive no were fiown without a single can­ "and we never knew when that- Liberator. I think it’s better built tian i-ity of 193.000 connected by (Tokyo, acknowledging the sa- lOtoJS* teat of public opinion have proved | fees or discounts on hospital care cellation. The unit includes two' bases outside this country. than toe Forts, although they’re Agglea to beat Rice we are tempt­ Warnhipg Shell a two-mile canal to the Rhine. "The sault four hours after its an­ Inc., property on Walker street. and must psy personally tor any A group of 159 landed recently flak boat might be under us. It- ed to call on one or the other for Greenbrooke. Inc. to Daniel W. valuable and stimulating to the Connecticut residents, Third Na­ at Accra on the African gold coast only had four guns but .whenever botl. swell bombers. Fd call the nil of Saturday'! game*. Bi*t, un­ Matnmva hlantl i reported cro.ssing of the swift and nouncement in the United States, HOLIOW GROUND RAZOR BLADES hoapital’s board o f trustees, C. El­ Incidental expenses incurred at val district headquarters an­ it opened up at leMt one ef our Fort a fine airplane, but I’d call I wide upper Rhine did not neces said 70 Super-Forts hit the south­ Edwards et al, property on Walker meetings and iconferences. Practi­ for duty with the Central African G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. fortunately, we're U. 8. Pacific Fleet Headquarters. street. , a m a u eiavua aazois . nari^T more Watkins, president, reported nounced today. division of the ATC and s similar planes went down. ’ the Lib a battlewagon.” colna and th* office girl la taking Pearl Harbor, Nov. 24. —i/Pi—Ad­ aarily constitute the .spearhead of ern and northern outskirts of the last night. cally every member of the board Led by Comdr. R. W. Leeman, Rest Marksmen Ever Seek Demko is a 1940 graduate of - a major drive across the border capital . early this afternoon. has been a, patient at the hpapital detachment haa also landed \at the day off. So,'With the hopes vancing unmolested to within. <100 "Statistics of the hospital’s ac- U., S. N.. of Manchester, .N. H.. Whitehorse. Yukon territory, for "The Germans who manned Danbury High school. Lumber of All Kinds that we can do as well as laat weeK miles of the Japanese home island ptreHni. Japane.se time. The broadcast, csptance by most people In this or ha* haa - some member of the the squadron did patrol duty in heard by the Federal Communica­ immediate family there during work at a base of the Ala.ikan di­ Mason Suppliea— Paint’^H ardw are when the record was 34 wins and of Hokkaido, warships of the U. S. 40,000 fierniMns Captured area and their approval of plans the Atlantic and then became the vision, a department spokesman Ninth fleet shelled Matsiiwa Island Well over 40.000 Germans have tions commission, 'claimed the the last U.ree years, usually tak­ eight defeaU, we give yop: - for enlargement and completion of ing toe most expensive rooms and first unit flying Martin Mariners said. Balsam Wool Insulation Ohlo-SUte - Michigan — How a Tuesday, Admiral Chester W. been captured by the six Allied B29s "failed to attain any tangible DR. P, M. KAYEDD the hospital,” Mr. Watkins said, (PBM's) to operate in Pacific com­ BASEMENT Armies on the offensive in the cur­ results" but "residential sections, always paying in full for all serv­ that for a tough one to atari Nlmlts announced yesterday. "ar* extremely gratlf>ing. We are ices received. The only exception bat. Its Pacific Itinerary, which with? Ohio State, led by Lea Hor­ Great fires and explosions were rent campaign. This swelled the including one hospital, were slight­ a n n o u m :e s t h e o p e n in g o f h is o ff ic e especially pleased by the frank covered more than a million miles KITCHEN total ^Inre D-day to around 700,- Charlie Spivak. "The Man Wlio ly damaged. " It said these were recalled was that of one member vath and Bill Hackett, la unbeaten. observed during the attack on the AT 889 m a in STREET and voluntary comments of our who died there in straightened of aerial flight, reads like a Chance Vouglit COAL \ COKE OIL Michigan has dropped only one Kurile island base and no Ameri­ 000 men, or slmo.st ."iO full .strength Plays the Sweetest Trumpet ih the shot down. There was no Allied people, moat of whom show a sur­ check-list of toe American inva­ •LIVlIHROOM divi.sion.s. Counting killed and World," and his famous band, is FOR THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY circumatancea. .OEAN 2 Main St. ^ \ Tel. 5125 game and can take the Wg Ten can ship was damaged, Nlmlts confirmation.) KEEP prisingly clear knowledge and un- sions of Japanese possessions. wounded, total German la.suallies playing an in-person engagement Referring to a auggeaUon that Gels Second Star ' title by winning this one. Our Mr. said. Japanese batteries along the Tokyo's gregt sprawling indus­ ON SATURD.\Y, NOVEMBER 25th. deratondlng of .the hospital prol^ the hospital seek governmental Tarawa First Combat Step w£tA t/wsg fUU^ Mowell. late of Columbua. aaya the fogbound coast remained allent. It for the new winter o ffe n s w e were St the State Theater. Hartford, trial area la ringed by air fields lema their community must meet. Tarawa was the unit’s first com­ Buckeyes. Since there la no Michi­ estimated at simreme headquar­ today through Sunday. Featured Hours Will Be By Appointment Until Further aid. it waa pointed out that feder­ was the third time MStsuwa has and anti-aircraft defenses, recent A small number of adverse com- al funds available for such pur­ bat stop. Then followed Majuro, Stratfqrd. Nov. 24— (AP) —The gan man around to offer an ■J'KO- been under Naval gunfire. The ters af 160.000. in the band are lovely, glamorous lone B-29 reconnaissance flights menU, Mr. Watkins stated, are The famous French Second Irene Daye, and hand.some Jimmy j, shipping and shipbuilding I Notice. • .' - poses are usually granted only to Kwajalein, Eniwetok and Saipan. Chance Vought Aircraft division Sient well string along with him. last previous task force bombard­ equally welcome since they bring municipal or other goverhment- The outfit’s last port of call, prior Notre Dame-Georgia Tech ment was on June 12-13, and was s Armored division commaniled by Saunders stand-out singing star. ^^g^by Yoko- ' TELEPHPNE _ to light some serious misconcei^ to its return hbme on leave, was of United Aircraft Corporation Want Your Car In Top Condition Tech beat Navy; Notre Dame loat MaJ. Gen. Jacqiie.s Le Clerc crasli- Spivak a fine musical organization | 2-0291 owned UisUtutlons for directly announced today it had been ad­ feint before the landing on Saipan will delight devotees of both, sweet , hams. tlona held by a few reildenU and war-related needs, and could not the Philippines. The squad on to the Middles but y»e Irish aren t June 14. ed into Strasbourg yesterday af­ ('an tarry Ten Tons give the trustees the opportunity log Included missions ranging from vised by toe Navy that it had been For Winter Driving? going to lo»e this one. Notre Dame. ^ ■‘if; ' ter an 18-mlle advance and by and awing alike. The fluid style of be obtained hers. ' awarded ita second renewal of the Duke-North Carolina — Can t noon had cleared the foe from all his band covers all -the musical Early report! gave no indication to correct them publicly. One auch Queries about representation hum-dnim patrols and “dumbo” Army-Navy “E” for mcritorloua ranges from the red hot blare of of the bomb loads carried. But- the comment revealeo Inadequate un­ of ex-aervlcemen on toe hospital’a rescue hops to hazardo\is strikes LET US VITALIZE YOUR MOTOR even work up a sweat on this one. Htcaiyuunchen Tarfiet the narrow, crooked streets in the derstanding of the origin of toe against heavily-fortified enemy service on toe production front. Duke. western part of the city. By 4 the swingmasters to the soft, silky : Army Air Forcea revealed yester- board ar* met by the fact that The second star will be added to ■ Oklahoma Agglea —Oklahoma— Of Americ€in Bamberg Mrs. Elbert A. Burgess р. m„ the whole town was llberat- sheen of the “sweet" bands. Added ; day in Washington that a suficr- hospital and confuattm over toe three auch veterans now serve aa bases and shipping. pennants now flying at the main Our Special Thompaon Bob Fenlmore gets a chance to Chungking, Nov. 24.— margin. * Only Handful Beyond Ishan SiedcU. of Westerly, R. I., and and Ninth and the British Second. German generals and 3.000 prison­ \(U^on0‘7tngm‘h M at the hoapiUl to consult with ex- sulted In 61 deaths. 36 from traf­ Camp Peary-Bainbrldge— Baln- from a carrier, which hit Tokyo must be used solely to provide the THE The apqkeaman said that only a James Edwards of Walker street, Of the Ninth Army's Uili of 110 ers were taken on Thanksgpving in 1942 under Lieut. Col. (now beat possible hospital car* for the servicemen abojJt hospitalization. fic accidents and 25 from other bridge pulled out the first one by handful of Japanese, at moat 1,000 served as ushers. tanks, 23 were the new Tiger roy­ Day by Haislip's men. and $7.50 In the early days they were treat­ causes. v HOni-SPRED Lieut. Gen.l James Doolittle. people of to* community. a one touchdown margin. They'll men, had moved beyond captured als monsters with alx-inch skins. To recapture Hoven in north­ KELLER’S MEN’S WEAR ed entirely kt the hoapital’s ex­ California led with 17 deatha, 12 do better at home this week. lahah. seven miles to the east and The bride, who waa escorted to Its historic Importance waa un­ “An Ideal Gift’ Th* term "public” In legal docu­ W. G. G LEN N EY CO. Depot Square Garage th# altar and given in marriage The battle waa almost amphibi­ west Germany, Field Marshal derlined by General Arnold’s per­ ments refers to municipal hospi­ pense. Now,* through proper from traffic. Ohio was next high­ lOQZ Pure Honey r. of IS point* I Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint 241 NO. MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 5118 Miss. State-Mlssisaippi — Old 43 miles from Liuchow. and that all ous. 'Three days of rain left inches Gen. Gerd von Rundstedt dis­ channels, toe government allows est with six, two traffic. Jilss. hasn't got what it takes to enemy activity west of Ishan waa by her father, wore a gown of sonal report to President Roose­ tals, schools or other buildings 886 NO. MAIN «T. TEL.AliR ERNESTROY, Prop. heavy Ivory satin brocade, fash­ of water standing on the fields, patched three tank, one tank gren­ velt. erwned by th* town, state or other toward their care 3l2 of the ac­ Thanksgiving Day of 1941, the I aT all ailOCIIIt AND P«ilCMK»t«N$ step Shorty McWilliams. patrol action. ioned on princess lines, with sweet­ and" the Streams were well out of adier and two or three infantry unit of government The term tual coat of 356 per week, with the laat before the gaaolins shortage FiRKcr Lukes HoRrv Co Op . iac Groton N. T Indlana-Purdue — If we were (A Tokyo broadcast of Donwl. their banks and raging. divisions and two independent Not Hit and Run Raid reduced automobile traffic, had pure Boris DlMancheff would be heart neckline and court train. "This operation,” he said, "la In "private” la likewise used legally hospital still assuming about 80 Japanese news agency, claimed the Her finger-tip veil of illusion waa The resolute British backed onto tank battalions. These rewon In referring to all other instttu- per cent of the expense. 115 deaths resulting from traffic able to play wo would say Purdue. Japanese had opened a new offen­ edged with lace and draped from high ground' from Hoven and the town and shook the soggy no sens* a hit-and-run raid. It is acciddnta. But ^cause of bis bad knee, well a calculated extension of out air tlons, not owned or operated by Physicians and surgeons prac­ sive toward Yungning (Nanning), a matching half-hat with orange Beeck and there were reported countryside with the violence of any unit of government ^ in this ticing at the hoapltal must meet pick Indiana with Bob Boemeche- described as the "last remaining blossoms. She carried a shower standing firm. their blows. But with fixed bay­ power... .No part of the Japan­ meyer going to town. American airbase In eoiithwest ese empire la now out of our Sense, the term makes no distinc­ certain, requirements, ipoat of bouquet of gardenias, white rosea Germans in the Strasbourg area onets and under one of the heavi­ tion between a proprietary hospi­ which are set ^ to# American HAVE Cornell - Penrjsylvanla — The China," and against Plnyang, and Wrightll fern. were In the wildest disorder. Roads est barrages of the war, British range, no war factory too remote TOUR HOT AIB FURNACE Quakers have a little toe much for which the broedeeat called a pivotal to feel our bombs. The battle SHEEPSKIN tal. which might be operated by a College of Surgdbns. The present Her attendant waa gowned In leading east tow’ard the Rhine were Tommies in th6 main stood their doctor for profit-making Jiurposea, surgical staff Includes two sur­ RECONDITIONED the Big Red Eleven. Penn. point In Yungning’s outer defen.sea. lined bumper-to-biimper with ground against the flamethrowers, for Japan haa been Joined. FOE WINTER! CALL 8966. ' St. Mary’s PreFllght -California The drive reached Plnyang. and Ice blue illusion over blue satin, The systematic demolition of end a non-profit hospital operated geons and an eye, ear, nose and bouffant style skirt and fitted bod­ American troops and materiel tanks and charging riflemen. Field solely for public benefit. Hence a throat specialiat on toe active —There’s too much power at Pre- atabbed to within 32 mllea of Yung­ ice of dark blue velvet. She wore moving up in the big push. It was Marshal Sir Bernard L Montgom- Japan’s war production, begun six new term, “voluntary,” has come NOR.MAN BENTZ Flight for the Collegians. Sit. ning In southweat Kwangsl. said a Reventhj^mv show under com­ staff with ten others on the con­ a dark blue ostrich feather head- er>’’s spokesman said: months ago from (3hina bwaes, ZIPPER VESTS into us* in recent year* to describe sulting staff. Not leaa than ten The Local Tlasmith Maty's. the report, recorded by U. S. gov­ dresa and carried a cascade bou­ mand of “xJW Guadalcanal hero, "The German Is smashing at us henceforth will be carried out with Iowa Pre-Fllght-Iowa — The ernment monitors). Lieut. Gen. Alexander M. Patch, hospiUis of the latter type. phyaiclana from Hartford attend quet of yellow roses. The mother hard. Hi* troops are of the best. decisive force, softening up the Manchester Memorial. Ilka all Manchester Memorial Hospital aa eaine goes for this game. Iowa of the bride wore royal purple for the French Second Armored He la determined to block our ad­ Japanese heart for the ultimate other voluntary hospitals, la gov­ Pre-Flight. division was fighting as a unit of vance to the Roer.” invasion by combined United Na­ consultants at least once a week. ‘ Tennesaee-Kentucky — The un­ Strong Japanege silk sheer with amethysts and cor­ erned by a board of truateea who Hospital officials feel that crlt sage of camellias. A reception for his 15th corps. Seals Off Escape Route tions land, sea and air forces. This administer it for the benefit of the beaten, once-tied Vole want to Pogitiong BreMhed 200 guests followed the ceremony Between Strasbourg and the Co­ will not be accomplished In a Made of genuine aerolyted iclsm of the hospital is due largely FOR YOUR / play in the Rose Bowl. They’ll not logne plain, the U. S. Third Army The French drive Into Stras­ leather. Acid and spark entire public. The hospital’s con to misunderstanding on the part Southeast Asia Command Head­ In the Federation room„whlch was bourg sealed off the Rhineland es­ short time. The battle 1* Just L atitution provides for not leas than of a few persons, and will tend to M stopped by Kentucky. decorated with chryaanthemuma. was having a harder fight in its beginning. But today we opened resisting. Lined with niinois-Northwestem ~ There’s quarters. Kandy, Ceylon. Nov, 24. cape voute for remaining troopa 13 nor more than 18 trustees, one disappear when the truth la OVERSEAS BOXES —(Ab—Chinese troops have driven When leaving with the bride­ big bulge east and .southeast of of the German 19th Army, once against Tokyo an attack which warm sheep wool. Zipper third of whom are elected for a too much speed In the Illini back- Into the Japanese stronghold of Metz. Its elcmcnta already were will be carried on relentlessly front (not buttoned as Il­ known. It is forunate, they say, fleld for, Northwestern. Illinbis. groom for an unaVinoimced wed­ within heavy siege gun range of estimated to number 70,000 men. lustrated). term of aix years by members of that the overwhelming majority Xmas Paper — Seals and THE Let's go down the list for the Bhamo, key to central Burma, from ding trip, the bride \yore a cran­ the great Saar siijpl and rail city At the north end of the west­ from the air until the day of land- the hospital corporation at each are well informed and rely confi­ mi. remainder: the south and the tiortheaat. Ad­ berry red wool suit, brown apeea- of Saarbnicken. less than 15 miles ern front British fdices entered sea invasion.’’ biennial meeting. The flrat trus­ dently on the hospital’s service. Ribbon . . . Also Greeting miral Lord Louis Mounfbatten’a Bories and fur coat. On their re­ Blerick, two miles from the Dutch tees were elected at a meeting of Princeton over Atlantic City Air away. Outside Metz itself, 3,000 Win Intensify Attacka A GIFT HE Cards . . . Stop In At The Basi. Brown over Colgate. Dart­ command announced today. turn they will live for the present Germans held out hopelessly in border city bf Venlo on the Maas Lieut. Gen. Millard F. Harmon, th* original building fund con­ A communique said alrong Japa­ with the bride’s parents and will river. The Tommie* drove on to tributors. The constitution pro­ mouth over Columbia, Georgia five by-passed fortress groups. deputy commander of the 20Oi Air WILL APPRECIATE Pre-Flight over Daniel Field. F t nese poaltiona were breached at be at home to their friends after Retreat Half Milo within 2,500 yard* of the river Force under Arnold—as today’s vides further that to case of any Brass Workers Blue Front Restaurant Pierce over Jacksonville Naval two points In the southern part of December 3. Significant of the fury of fight­ citadel. communique revealed—aald "We vacancy occurring ih the board, Base. Kansas State over Nebraska. the town while a single Chines# The bride Is a graduate of ing in the morasses before Co­ U. S. Ninth Army troops cap­ must and will sustain and inten­ members of the board shall have 221 NO. MAIN STREET column deepened the wedge In the tured Pattern, three miles south­ the power to fill to* vacancy until To Get Back Pay GRAND OPENING Rutgers over Lehigh. Wisconsin Manehealer High school and logne, dispatches (rom the U. S. sify our attacks for many months .Opposite the Depot over Minnesota. Pittsburgh over northern auburba. Bhamo waa aur. Katherine Gibbs Secretarial First Army front told of a 400- west of Julclh, only 26 miles west to come before victory will be in $7-50 the next election; — rounded by Allied forces nearly school. She la a.«isi8tant purchas­ yard advance northeast of Wela- of Cologne. They beat off counter Entitled to Vote Penn State. Texas Tech aver two weeks ago. sight.” / Anaonia, Nov. 24 — (^ — John Southern Methodist. Rice over ing agent of the Pioneer Parachute weller near the Roer. That quarter attMka west of Linnich, six miles Army engineers the Super- It is also provided in the conati- British Open Attack mile was the largest reported gain northwest of Julich. tutioD, whieh has been consistently Porcu, International representative Texas Christian, and on Friday. In the railway corridor west of Company, and haA been the honor Fort bases in five months, a major Auburn over Miami and Geori?ia gliest at a number of pre-nuptial of the day, but it waa made in the On their right the V' S. First Pacific war achievement. 'They SHEEPSKIN observed, that persona contribu­ of the Mine, Mill and Smelters ODD FELLOWS BLDG. Bhamo troops of the 36th British social functiort.s. middle of the fortified west wall. Army repulsed al least four in ting 35 or more in any one year are over Clemson. Sunday, wv like division opened an attack on Pinwe started as soon as the islands were INDIVIDUAI. entitled to vote at toe biennial union, CIQ, said that approximate­ Holy Cross over Boston College Petty Officer 1-c Burge.sa’ ship The British, in yielding Hoven and fantry and tank counter-attacks secured In July and constructed MITTENS \m g^jcurHH gtrfrti4 TELEPHONE 2-1182 veaterday, crossing the Gyobln Beeck, retreated 4 half mile. ^ \mecting held that year. Contribu- ly 320.000 would be distributed and the Fourth Air Force over the Chaung and taking their first ob­ is the Destroyer ,U. 8. S. Sampson. and inched closer to Weisweilec. the large Isely field on Saipan, prs of 3100 at one time are made Second Air Force. He has served 32 months in the Another counter-attack was Other units,, meeting bitter,, re­ from \yhere some of today’s raiders $3.95 Pair among the 200 worker# of th# wire jectives. launched against the Ninth Army KELLER’S MEN’S WEAR life members with a perpetual vot- mill department of toe American On the Chindwin front ground South Pacific area, six months on sistance, pushed ahead up to 600 left, asAvell as other fields on Tin­ In^right. Iceland patrol and six months In southwest of Linnich and two were yards in the Hurtgen forest. ian and Gu*m. While engineer* Made from same mate­ MT IMM. IOmIhm S* Brass company plant here today. and air operations were continued hurled at the First In the Hurtgen 118, while the hospitWl la not igainst enemy poaltiona ^ e a t of the Mediterranean. One of 'the . New-gaifiS were reported from hacked out runways, service organ, rial aa vests. ■Jleg^y owned by the town goV- Bsrcu said that the'money rep­ AnicricaiiB Liinjic ushFrs, Lieutenant .Siedell has Just forest ------Boiuhcast---- , of Aachen. Rcr the French forces driving north izations were flying In huge stocks resented back wages retroactive to k Calewa. Allied planes destroyed eznmenL as the Town Hall is. it is H NASMARMS returned from the European thea-. 4u11ts were *“• of Mulhouso- in the upper Alsace, of supplies to service the glanP| in effect tovned by all the people of May 8, 194S for Job evaluation un­ Bv^'. S o u t h F r o m L i l l i p i l ^m%rnfiT Vtucked Jap­ ter of war after completing 35 The American - Third Ai;my be­ der an agreement between .the yond Metz captured Oberluken but bad weather in the Vosges planes and their cretys. the eomimmity because it must be anese positions west of Paletwa, bombing missions, for which he and around Belfort limited Sixth Solves Major Problem and is opm ted solely for their company and the union. wss awarded the DFC, three Oak and deepened its northern wedge He laid th* employes ef the ‘After Town Taken In the Arakan area. into Germany with gains of two to Army group operations in the Use of bases In the Marianas benefit by the board of trustees, Heavy bombers attacked the I>eaf Clusters. Presidential cltji- drive to push north up the Rhine solved a major logistic problem in who hold It ln\truat for them, and casting Shop, metal storage de­ tlon and Purple Heart. four' miles yesterday. The front of partment maintenance crews and harbor at Khao Hu Gant, on^ the Lieut. Gen, George S. Patton, Jr„ and close a trap, on the Germans operation of the B-29s. ’The Islands it is governed biy those who con­ (CSonUoued from Page One) southernmost tip of Burma. Nov. sealed off by the breakthrough to ar* within far more practicable tribute to its support. tiuck drivers receive aix weeks SPOmCOODSSIWE edged slowly toward the Saar In­ 23^ damaged shipping and hit two Cnminff Marriage aupply lines than the long “hump Criticisms of all voluntary hos­ ago a "substantial aitheunt”~imder dustrial and rail center of Saar­ the Rhine at Strasbourg. similar circumstances. He did not them out of machine-gun | fli^pting planes Mr and Mrs. Edgar J. Tanner, On the U. S. Third Xrmy sector flight from India which still serv. pitals on ths grounA that they are jC nests and pillboxes, bnicken, 15 miles from forward ices the 20th Air Force- plane* In POPULAR reveal the amount of money, how­ T h e Only Store In Manchester Dealing "not run on a paying basis” are of 3,35 Summit atreet, today an­ lines. . General Patton's eastern wing ever. g; (Seneral MacArthur.In his com- Japg*€.loim American nounced the coming marriage of British troops in Holland moved reached aa 'ar as LeyvlUer, 16 China. . - known- to be common ifKother com­ ( I munique said the American vic- their daughter. Lilian Frances, to within ea-sy field gun range of the miles southwest of Saansrucken, The 21st Bomber command, the FO O D MARKET munities. and are thernore to be ‘ tory at Union may result in the' Kiinlr nr namnupil First Lieutenant Robert L. Custer aecflnd unU of the 20th Air Force expected in Msncljester. 'The rea- Exclusiyely In Sporting Goods and Equipmervt! Carolling, up of the entire Yamashl-I Maas river town of Venlo, a mll ten days, , bridge span the Rhine outside 1 ROULETTES OP Ita books for fbs year "in the i vision whose virtual annihilation Strasbourg *nd It waa not, Imme- FRESH 1 black,” with an over-all gain rath- ' haa been announce.; by MacAr- Denver—(d1—V. E. Moore, back dlatelbr apparent which 6ne the COTTAGE CHEESE •r than a d for the Armjr and Nair Defielt Ezplalned ' Useable Condition. ^ at Bataan. ,, )»aebaU and basketball days at flared up, badly damaged the car, der; the others are movable pon­ Th* fact that there is sn oper­ You the Best Stocked ond Stpffed Store in Town. We Will Do All We Con To Servo 4 Supply Dumpe Blasted Seton Hall Prep, South Orange, N. and—Roasted the pheasants to a" to n s which the Germans tom up Name . • • • • • • f'*’* • * Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ating deficit which must bo met American warplanea ranged the J. nlo* browm. by day because of danger from the ■ bv contributlona is not due to lack You. Please Help Us! ^ i *ir and dealt othar damaging of efficiency in management. It Headquarters for Monchester: air. C. & NO. 1 ’T. ■ , hlowa ba the Japaneee. Haavy Not Deterred by Wound U*derwatiar WeMlag . Pour Toward Stmahourg Addresa la due mainly to the fact that hamban blasted aupply dump* at American Infantry poured POTATOES peck 59c ward patients ar* charged at IpU, aouth of Ormoc, and destroy, aovl*.- N. o. Mc­ Soviet workmen arc now patch­ Stoadlly into the snow of the Phima .< Age, 18-20.... Age, 21-60 rates below actual cost, and some •d large wartiMuaea. Fighter Crary, QiMy, N. M.. was acciden­ ing large hole* below the water- V osj^ mmintoia passes and 8WCKT, JtnCY are jnablc to pay. Thla free and JIM'S SHOE SHINE lines of warship*, by ^ new method planea wrecked a Jananeae motor tally wounded on the start of a tb re ^ ^ the breached Saveme gap Check hour you prefer appointment: below-cost care, which Is given by pool and strafed communication hunting trip. The bullet waa re­ of underwater alectiio welding. tojinud Strasbourg, the capture of TANGERINES dozen 29c all volunUry community hospi­ AND HAt CLEANING PARLOR lae* below Valencia, about 13 ali> moved, be went'' hack Uto th* This hew aoethod Speeds up the which appeared imminent' Maj. X2-2, • • •. 1-2,..... 2-6 # .... 8-6..... CAUftMUOA / tals, is what makes th* hospital 24 0AKSTREFr NASSIFF ARMS Bm mile* aouth af Unaon. HMuntains, killed hi* deer, drove time reqtOred to get th* battleship Gon. Wade H. Halallp> commander Fill in and maO to ; different from a hotel or a bank, Naval units maintained home and dresaed the animal be­ back into action, by making it un- of the U. S. 15th corps wdiich faah- CARROIV 2 bunches 19c uid nebessiUtea financial support any aacmy ef. fore rcccivlnf tnatment tor hi* neceaiuiry • to put th* ship ih *1 ipned the breakthrough, dbc^l- inred American Red Cif'’**, Houae A Hala Building wouad. dtydock. ^ . jyosUrday that ho woum *^, A tt: ^

[ >• • 4 » • MANCHESTER EVENING HOBRALD, MAHCHBaTBR, OONN* NOVEMBER 1944 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONH- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1944 iE TEN Bombers Hit ^__ L ieut.:Stvkel' Rationing Data M illio n A p p ro p riatio n ^ Hard &t Jap Wins Air Medal For A Quick HALE'S SELF SERVE Thft Orifinal b N«w Buclaadl Rationing News Furnislied By War OHqiut O m U B OV PBICB s of Interest to Women Sought fo r P lanning An Eighth Air Force Bomber LUNCH ADMDriBTBA’nON Station, England.—The Air Medal Bw Aathony F. Arpaia, Director Beglonal Departmeat of SATURDAY SFECIALS (Continued from One) M has beeq awarded to Second Lieut. Or a Offleo of Price Administraiion Infonnatlon already been oarriad out by the Preparation o f Pofit-War Robert H. Btarkel, 14, far “ awri \ Green Stnnpc Given With Caih Salea! S5 Tyemont Street, Boston, 8. governor. hencefortb will be (ferried out with ^.situation, it clearly prevented it ' tliuaachnsetta State and Municipal The 'Board aid It* nigiMtioan decisive vigor.. . . ” toriouB achievement” while parti­ B3rB.IL M m Refrigerator ' were made “ to meet the acute Leisurely from growing worse. Children Clothes No Aaeoranoee -of Quick Clollspae cipating In bombing attacka upon A oMbC Btaie Director Public Works PVo- problema to aria# In tba flrat criti­ war planta In Germany and upon Oaieo oTM ce Adnlalatmtlo* Meats and Fats cal months of tba post-war period,’ The American experts’ appraisal To those people who say it can’t Reminders Nazi military defenae points in Gold Medal Flour Advertisement- Advertisement— Advertlseihent— gramfi Recommended. as well as to prepars groundwork gives no aasuranoes of a quick col­ DINNER Butter oontinuee to hold top Mil. happen here, you might mention Good Indefinitely—Red Stamps Shortage Bupport of AUlad armlea in Wait- A8 through Z8 and A5 through P5 for tbs whole post-war period." lapse, It la noted, because G ^ ern Europe. g —An ap­ He Is the pllCt of an Eighth Air iJost why R*s eo hard to get re­ has risen 150 per cent since 1940. refrigerator is urgent in every her peak a year age and been on Force B-17 Fortress la the 885th There’s no price control down Red tokens, worth one point each, of the Cotton Textile Institute, ' propriation tentatlvaly fixed at $1,- ft msrstery to a good many used as change. It is exacted that household today, here are remind­ the downgriule since. Yet the Bombardment Group commanded T ry CAVEY’S G rill Aunt Jembna says: Robes to Suit Any Taste- hoQaewivea. TheyVe seen the point there. „ the next red stamps will not be ers to be cut out and pinned up 000,000 for planning and preparing Roosevelt Check Nazis still are fighting bitterly. by Ueutenaat Colonel George Y. A soldier writing from Bnissels 'The cotton textile shortage chenilles, quilted value of butter boosted without validated until Dec. 3. over your box. ^ post-wg^ state and municipal pub­ In tbe two main iteme, airplanes Jumper, Natoma, Calltomia. 45 E u t Csntsr Street refers to the ordinary dinner he will persist as long as the war cottons, silk and Defrost when Ice coats colls aa All Purpose Flour ' Processed Fmals QThe spirit of giving is beginning to pervade the air and before lic works programs was recom- Added to Fund and ships, the Japanese are de­ .Bon of Mr^and Mra. Fred T. trorklng any noticeable change on bought there the other day for continues: even If victory In En-" cotton. ■ A sure-fire much as 1-4 of an inch, and while it assumes hectic proportions let us stop and reflect once more scribed as having pushed about as Starkel, 68 1to>mas etreet, Weet \ the supply, and they’re beginning f25 adding that he is certainly Good Indefinitely—Blue Stamps rope Is achieved during the next hit as a Christmas the box la being de-iced, clean the mtnded today by the State Post­ on the magnitude of the Job our fighting men are doing. Even gift for your moth­ for as they can go. Monthly ship Hartford, Oonnoetleut, bo was 25-Lb. Bag $ 1 . 1 9 to ask for explanations. , ■glad that prices are being kept In A® through Z8 and A5 through W5 few months, the situation will not works—shelves, hydrator, walls, war Planning board. production may rise, however, be­ Wide Variety df Menu Choices though we may be unable to comprehend the size of their task er. daughter or any Stamford, Nov. 24—(ffj— A uupsrvisor for Prstt A Wbltnay . Actually, the explanation is line back home. In Book Four, worth 10 points Improve. The Pacific War Is known trays. Ice compartment, drain cause they are building wooden each. Under the present system, we can certainly appreciate the need for us to respond successfully woman who loves Aasertlnf that the post-war Aircraft eorapsay prior to ontar- simple enough and sufficiently im­ as a ’cotton war', and enormoiw $50 check from President Roose­ Ing tbs Army Air Forcas In five blue stamps are validated on to this, the sixth war loan. I^et’s buy that extra bond, even if it nice things. A small pipes—with hot water mixed with period offered the state the possi­ ahlps. It takea 20 of these to equal portant, It seems to me, to merit When the modified “war mod­ quantities pf cotton textiles arc bility of economic, social and cul­ velt was added today to tbe bene­ the capacity of a medium-slsed Manfii, 1948. Lb. Pkg. ft place In this column. Here are the first of each calendar month. required for that war area. Sol­ hurts, as a fitting beginning to this Christmas season. •iown payment will a handful of baking soda. To Select Liquors at Our Bar Prenaier Rice 14c| el" bicycles start to roll out of clean outside of b<^ and remove ture development Tar beyond fit fund being raised far tbe fami­ cargo vesael. H* rscalvad bis wings st l^rss- the facts: ^ factories, they will all have ceil­ Sugar diers In the Pacific are not only hold your purchase' until ' Christmas—Beck’s, 832 ail stains, use soap ym t water and pre-'wax atandarda,” the board Prime Btnmbllng Bloehe man Flsld, Xadlaas, in January, While our milk production is ing prices. OPA and the Bicycle Good Indefinitely — Sugar clothed in totton—they also are 3anta Claus will ' > you are the best judge of that. If lies of two Stamford ftmriUsry po­ way up, dur butter production is Main street. where needed, a gentle scouring h ^ e d by President Cffiarlei Sty- 1944. Hia wlf*. tbs formsr Mias Manufacturers Advisory Commit­ Stamps 30, 31,. 32, 33 and 34 in housed in cotton, which explains get many thanks this system will work for you it is mour of Tale proposed also in an liceman who were taijured, one fa­ Manpower and raw materials 'Valaria B. Miller, Uvea at Vernon, Make Cavey*a Yoiir Dining Habit not. One reason for this is that the enormous demand for tents, and .so will you powder. tally and tha otbar aarioualy, while are the prime stumbling blocks, Brunch, Treet or tee are now working on these Book Four, each good for five a good temporary measure and will Give box an airing before turn­ Interim report to Governor Bald­ Connecticut people are drinking about 25 per mosquito netting and hammocks. for a lovelydress- Scent your closet with a pom­ guarding the . president's special according to American Informa­ price schedules. pounds. Sugar S t ^ p 40 in Book provide comfort for eight people ing on current. Refill trays with win the Immedlata drafting o f a cent more milk than they drank For the ’last two and a half Four, good for five pounds for “ Because of climatic conditions, er set wheth­ ander ball. Make this by stuffing train here Nov. 4. tion. Many schoola in Japan have before the war. Another reason is very nicely. fresh water, and mop these dry state budget for capital expendi­ Tong years, as you know, the only kind home canning through Feb. 28, clothing wears out much faster er I t 'S one of an orange entirely with pungent Thomas J. Ryle, treasurer of been closed and turned Into fac» that the government uses great cloves. Cover it with cinnamon, before returning to 'ice compart­ tures far a s lx -y w period. It of bike available has been the 1945. there. The soldier at the battle- the simple three- A Plft-Up for the Ladies recommended tbat^ the budget for the fund, rscelved tba obeck toriea with chlidrsn ftbov* 12 put Ideal fpr laftdwtelissr U-OftMS Gift. quantities of milk for the manu­ piece sets or an wrap in tissue paper and put it ment. (It’s drippy pans that stick facture of cheese and canned milk light-weight ’*war model." It Fuel OU front wears out his clothes 11 You’ll w a n t. more than one of the flrat two-year program be sub­ through fiUto Polkw Oommiaslen- to work. elaborate twen­ the darling little wooden pins Just away until it has shrunk. Cover it and wreak havoc with the metal.) er EMward J. Hickey, who ds- For for the armed forces. weighs no more than 31 pounds Aug. 31, 1945—Last day for times faster than in civilian life.” with ribbon and hang in the closet. mitted to the General Assembly aa The present Jspsneee ssbtnet, Larg* Re, Ota The fact that the greatnt ty piece from received by McGill-Converse for In the Interest of saving strain •cribed it as Mr. Rooeevelt'a “per­ minus tires and tubes. Now period Four and period Five cou­ on motor— and saving current, too aeon aa poaslbls. headed by Premier Kuniakl. Koiso, This should give you an Idea manufacturers have been granted shortage is apparent In chil­ Matthew Wlor’s, they’ll make perfect gifts. Your sonal contribution” to tba fund. came to power especially becausa why less milk is going Into butter. pons of 1943-44. issue. Period I Don't Walt to Get Your*— —see that Icebox door closes tight. 14 Reoommendatlons permission. to make a model dren's einttiing Is laid to two 977 Main street. choice of dogs, birds or animals Earlier this weak, the preeident of critlciam that the Army and tha R E - U P H a L 8 T E R l N 6 But here’s another point to be kept coupons of 1944-45 Issue now val­ Pen and pencil If iptch is loose or rubber guard The bfiard, making public a Clam Chowder weighing up to 42 pounds, not id. All coupons worth 10 gallons a eauses by I>r. Murchison: I and only 50c. They've also gotten summary of its report containing sent a bouquet of titwers to Theo­ home front were not cooperating In Blind . , . 20 per cent of the but­ in some very good looking, inex­ sets make, such is not up to the job of .sealing box Phone 2-4127 counting tires and tubes. unit. The sharp increase in the—* Never try to remove talk or. oth­ fourtaen recommsndatlona, pro- dore Hartlett, tbe injured pellee- weU anough to apeed the flow of Nft. 2 < ta BeMar^ ter produced is set aside for our pensive leatherette cigarette box­ nice gifts and tight, call in your service repair men and women in uniform. This This new bike has a heavier Ctasollne birth rate since the w»r; 2— er spots from fabrics with ink are always so poaed that tba $1,000,000 public msn who Is axpectad to bs at munitions to the battle lines, ex­ BUIMADKO TMMt AR«ANMt frame' and will take balloon tires. The fact that children out­ eradicators. They will remove fab­ es in different colors for only man. works pleflning fund be aUoted not Stamford bospital for ftnothsr six perts bers ssy. again cuts into our civilian butter Dec. 21—Last day for A-13 cou much appreciated Before storing food in box, see In type. It closely approaches the grow their clothes and wear ric dye as well as the ink. Also, $1.16. only to state egenciee but to munl- weeks. Although Koleo hss more pop­ AN W srh supply. pons, good for four gallons each. it’s nice to know that hot food has cooled off. Use Vegetable Juice As to the point boost from 1® to standard bike of 1941. B4, C4, B5 and C5 coupons good them out faster than adults. ' many such eradicators contain where you can cipalltlee es well. The money to The other polloemsa was Fran- ular support than the former cabi­ Are you Interested In work In an attempt to ease the short­ chlorine bleaches which will dam­ A properly cleaned garment has refrigerator dishes with lids and munlclpaliUea would be given as eU Carrigan, who died: of injuries net of Hldekl Tedo. he. too. may 20, this was really necessary and for five gallons each until further get them. Go in wipe outside of containers clean it did have a good effect on the clothes? If so. you’ll be Interested notice. age of children’s utilitarian gar­ age the wool yarns in all or part- no odor. With all the soil removed grants on a catching baaia. suffered whan ha and Hartlett fall, it is believed, when the pro­ Cocktail 2 Cans 25cl wool garments. there is no way It can have, since and look over before storing. supply, even though it’s not im­ in learning that all staple work Shoes ments, the War Production Board the nice selection The board suggeated no figure were struck by another train whlla duction Impeeee” topped by mlll- mediately apparent to some of us. clothing, such as bib overalls, recently set aside som'e 40,000,000 the cleaning fluid has been re­ for the proposed capital expendi­ on duty. tery dsfesta become* evident. SASSCO Good Indefinitely — Airplane Something New Has Been Added moved by drying with a warm cur­ of Sheaffers. tVa- Harvard Beets At. the old point value, however, overall Jackets, dungarees, work Stamps No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 in yards of cotton fabrics, earmarked termana and Ev- ture budget, but suggeated it be A benefit will be held Sunday Self-SufllcJeot In Manehuris ASIS6 Lb. Jar shirts and work pants, must carry to Manchester's- shop­ rent of air. The presence of any drawn by the state comptroller, at the high school to awell the M. & C. Ravioli 23c too big a proportion of the avail­ War Book Three good for one pair for the manufacture of infants’ ersharps at Matthew Wlor’s, 977 One tablespoon butter or forti­ American bombing raids are ex­ able butter was being purchased a tag showing the maker’s brand ping. New to those of odor indicates soil left on a gar­ the stete commissioner of finance fund to which Mr. Roosevelt con­ ainun of shoes each. and children’s wear such as creep­ ment. Main street. fied margarine, 4 tablespoon* pected to help topple production In the producing areas. This name, the retail celling price and ers, rompers, pajamas, gowns, you who haven’t al­ and control, the Finance Advisory tributed the $60. Officials an­ especially in Manchuria where ready discovered for brown sugar or honey, 1 1-2 tea­ left too small a proportion for the defects in the garment, if any. The Manchester Ration Board is dresses, overalls, coveralls, under­ ‘She guessed the sugar, the sauce oommittee and the Planning nounced that 10.000 tickets al­ Japanese Armies are now reported OPA also requires that each V ' yourselves the Smart dirlstm as Shoppers Take Heed spoons cornstarch, 3-4 cup vinegar board's Committee on Public Can shipment to other parts of the now quartered in the State Ar­ wear, slips, girls’ blouses, boys’ McG 111 - Converse, was too sweet. ready had been sold, approximate­ to be eelf-Bufflclent. Enough fac- Fancy Soy Beans 23c country. To correct this in- pair of work gloves be plainly Dress Shop at 1013 Main street. and water (equal parts), 1-8 tea­ Works. ly half of them by Commlasioner mory, Main street, opposite Leon­ shirts and pants. 645 Main street, And by her guessing she spoiled spoon salt and paprika, 2 1-2 aups toriea have been developed there, 'equlty, OPA raised the point marked with the celling. price, Next time you’re in town we urge Specific Aid to Veterans Hickey’s department eecordlng to estimates here, to ard street New supplies of these are ex­ haa Just received a the meat. sliced cooked beets. brand name and any defects. ’This ’The weekly schedule of the you to go in and look at their What of the moral? 'Tis easy to Recommendations for specific keep up the Armies in north China liOliF value. pected to appear in retail stores lovely tilings. With the holidays lovely shipment of Melt margarine in double boiler: Therefore, while it may often regulation is already resulting in board follows: during January, February and see aid to veterans and displaced war without Importing supplies from mcuiHioiM Delicious Ceci Beans much better price control of essen coming you’re sure to find some­ new pictures for add sugar and cornstarch mixed workers end for e statewide poet- appear that this higher point Monday, 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. ni. March, but even this seemingly you wise early A good cook measures and weighs the home island. value failed to Improve the butter tial work clothing. 'Tuesday, Closed all day. thing nice for yourself or for a to a T.” with vinegar and water; cook until war program in human relations Father Absent large allotment is not expected g1«. Christmaa shoppers thick, stirring constantly. Add sea­ Huge stockpiles of oil, iron ore Wednesday, 2 to 5 p. m. Anonymous. were included in the report C%ief and other strategic materials have to supply the vast demand. and can flU any re­ sonings and beets; hsat thorough­ Cooked 2(^25c Thursday nd Friday, 10 a. m. Little hope for Increased sup­ among tbe proposals to aid veter- From Reunion been built up in Jepan to counter­ quest in a price range from 80c ly. Serves 6. S S A M g / to 5 p. m. plies in either cottons or leather Jerseys and sheer wool for cas­ ahs and war workers were: act the steady decline of the Jap­ ual wear, two-color combinations to $30.00. tlSHtfMO Up4aa% Saturday, 10 a. m. to 12:30 p. m is offered until victory over Japan Consideration of the establish­ anese merchant fleet. I U nem ploym ent P ay and sequinned evening g o ^ s with 7 ) < ment o f a veterana’ guarantee loan is in sight. predominance of black and Although relatively low in calo­ Middletown, Nov. 24—(ffV-Bar- So despite losses, it Is felt that Read Herald Advs. fund to assist the financial re­ the Japanese are equipped to car­ Chicken Noodle Soup So w*hen Johnny outgrows b.ouse detail are featured on most ries, ice cream is high In protec­ establishment of Connecticut vet­ bara Ann. 12 and Mary K. Smith. St. Mary’s Guild his shoes or pajamas, don’* of the fail fashion shows. tive qualities, particularly 'vitamin 4, daughters o f Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ ry on, at least until a bombing of­ erans, supplementing aid in the fensive of the steady, pounding va­ MacDONALD Upholstery Co. Involves Problem s throw them away—trstde them A, calcium and phosphorus. The OJ. ^ of rights. liam E. Smith, returned to their ______'3nm27c to your next-door neighbor The Dewey-Rlchman Co. proteins Of ice cream are the same home Thursday from the Hartford riety that has been leveled against 983 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD PHONB I.41S7 To Serve Supper Action to make tha re-employ- Germany ean be brought to bear. for outgrown garments that have a brand-new ship­ high quality proteins as those mant commission a part of the Municipal hospital, where they for thinking that. Some state un may fit Johnny’s little sister. n a llla li \ Solution Will Affect employment officials—spedfleaUy, ment of very nice hand found in milk. Select Christmas atate administration with a paid had been undergoing treatment New York—have ruled that: It’s the only way to make the bags for you. They full-time administrator to assist for burns received In the Hertford Workers in All o f 8t. Mary’s Ladies Guild have For Those Long Winter Evenings "Before a refusal to accept em­ supplies go ’round. come in all sizes, in and coordinate prosrams for vet­ circus fire last July, but the fam­ Niblet Corn tickets out for its annual chicken lovely soft leather in green, black, Ahead eran* and dismissed war workers, ily reunion was marred 1^ the States When Job- ployment may be made the basis Montgomery Ward has for a disqualification It must ap­ pie supper, to be served TTiursday, Child’s Hair Can Take two shades of brown, navy and Gifts Now Cbwatlen of an educational ad- enforced absence of the father, Changing Starts. Permanents beige. The price of these bags is some really beautiful ▼laory council to prepue a pro­ who was called to Taunton, Mass., pear that the employment offer December 7, in the parish hall, at quilted robes for a real­ bears some reasonable relation to only ^3.20 tax Included, and you For the Whole Family gram providing educational oppor­ oy tbe death of a relative. 5:30 and 0:30. As is their custom, Many a stringiy-halred little girl also n ^ e a choice of the envelope ly super CTiristmas gift tunity to veterans and war work­ The girls have undergone a ae­ A ll Green Atporagut Con 29e By gamea Mariow the claimant’s last employment, Before Jie first of De­ ers. both as to the type of work In Guild members will also have a is spared pin pricks of vanity by or pouish type. They’vie some From the Cheney Salesroom ries of akln-graftlng operations rivft 2* N a ------Washington, Nov. 24 — (e> — cember, only a dollar down plus _ Hmnaa Relatione Program ‘ What does Rosie the riveter do volved and as to the remunera­ sale of fancy articles, aprons and having a mother who will consent beautiful^ittle evening bags too, tmt/ on thatr arms and tbelr mother, Buy A Bond For Your Son home made food in the Guild room to a permanent. , at prices BcRlnnlng at $2.10 In­ small weekly payments will hold ' Hollywood — Vogno and Bnttertck Pattern Service. lb outlining Its human relations who, herself, was badly burned In f when her war Job ends? tion.” any robe you may choose from the Problem Will be More Acute in connection with the supper, Contrary to all arguments put cluding the tax. HOURS: Dally 9 A. M. - « P. M. Saturday 9 A. M. - 5 P. M. program, tha board urged moblll- the holocaust, said she hoped they Take a poorer-paying one im- wide belection, with prices rang­ aatlon of tbe state’s facilities un­ ' mediately when it’s offered to her ? The problem will be 'far more Mrs. James Harrison of Russell forth by disapproving moms, SPECIAL DISPLAYS FOR TOMORROW! would be' completely released r, Moro~TkiThan Ever, ing from $4.98 to $12.98^ der tbe governor's direction to - h(dd off for one paying as well acute_after the war when finding street is chairman of the supper permanent won’t harm a child’s This Year, from the hospital within two Apricots hair if degree of heat and strength ChristmaEE is ttUlj stimulate ell people to study war- weeks. Mrs. Smith was hospi­ ' her war Jobs? And—If she does jobs may not be as easy as now. committee. She will be assisted by Probably You Wear a Suit More | Vwthat, can the draw unemployment When an applicant is turned of lotion are cautiously keyed to the children’s til^ . initiated and war . aggravated talised by bums until Sept 2®. Mrs. Max <■ Kasulkl, Mrs. Joseph If those laborious!))riously. Than Any Othei One Thing— problems bearing on family life, Re. II f^ftSiDpensatlonr down on his request for benefits, he Johnston, Mrs. Irving' Wickman, its needs. . , Cheney Brothers After a Thanksgiving fenat or Daughter in the Service printed . letters to^ and keeping blouses and sweaters youtb welfare, racial understand­ That problem—and the solution can apply to a higher authority In Mrs. Albert Lindsay and Mrs. Gor­ Disproving another fallacy, a with their mother and other rela­ ' —will affect workers in every state permanent does not blight for life Santa ask for toys't in order'leaves you pressed for ing. rellgloua Ufa, and better bu- the state’s unemployment com­ don Fogg. time in these busy days. We have mai. relations. tives at the borne of an aunt, the Fruit Cocktail when Job-changing starts after the pensation system and even up any natural curl that may be (and they all will) sisters returned to the hospital Mrs. Harold Clarke will be in then Potterton’s. a solution for you—Dickies, Remnant Salesroom The purpose would be; said the war. through the state courts. charge of the dining room, the feebly budding In a child’s hair. report to “promote the apprecia­ for the final phase of their treat­ Oataft*-ro4i*r Under the Social Security law Undaunted, shy tendrils will shoot 539 Maih Street, is 'hey’re sd goodlooking, useful, HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER decorations and the waitresses. tion and oultlvatloi, of human val­ ments. •very stats has an unemployment back up as soon as a permanent the place to go. versatile and so inexpensive- you Send A V-Mail Facsimile To Them Mrs. Joseph Kennedy will pre­ can afford many changes. Ready ues and effectlvs concern for the ftomiwiiaatiun fund. It's built up grows out. Just look at the window dikrt f side at the apror. table and Mrs. for you at Glenney's, 789 Main eonunon good of society in Con­ Orong# Pokoo Too hu. 43e by taxes on employers In com- Guest Preacher Stand convinced? Then give of ■ rocking horses, wagons, s meres and Industry and, in a fsw Clarence Johnson the gift table. saws, guns, dolls, doll cribs s street, at only $1.00. necticut and democracy in our Hard Peace Home baked foods will be sold by your child a permanent if it can country.” ‘ •■tates, by taxsa on employes, tod. At South Church swing the scale of balance be­ marvclonsly real toy dogs to Not All\ Workers Covered Mrs._ Frank Little and Mrs. Wll convinced. Turbans tower to the dizziest It recommended thpt this pro- tween a plain little head and gnun, with necessary leglelaUon, CIO Stand As Illustrated Herewith Not ^ workers are covered. But 11am Crawford. Mrs. Henry Lojd Lo Is heights in years and bold printed ; KEMP’S RECORD DEPARTMENT SUGGESTS = in charge of supper tickets, ■jcharmlng-one. fabrics add to their spectacular be advanced -through cooperation Coffee Lk •i ft tremendous number are. When MlSs^Florence S. Stevens, super­ After every scrap of your tur­ of agencies such aa the governor thrown but of ^employment the key haa disappeared be sure to use styling. Typical of the new soar­ FOR THI& WEEK: s (Conttnoed frofti Fag* Oas) intendent. of the Deaconess Home Apple Pandowdy ing turbans is a multi-strlpod m od-, mey eaU on together with the state "covered" workers can ask for un- of the Methodist church in Provi­ the bones for Turkey soup. THS MANCHBSTBR TRUST COMFANr ^ •mployment compensation. (Serves'®) el with full-blown loop* extending Jbdiclal, Health and Education de­ board refeni to dalaya in dlapoalng dence, R. I.,''Ayill be the guest Edward J. Fraher One quart sliced tart apples, 3-4 RECORDS FOR CHILDREN: * M partments, tha Inter-Raelal com- It Is intended to inake sure that Good news! You’ll be 12 inche* above the head-hugging of caaea and WLB’s refuaal to TBS SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHRSTBR preacher •’.t the. South Methodist cup sugar, 1-4 teaspoon allspice, Snow White — D u m bo — Little Red Riding Hood S mlaeton, goverrtor'a Committee of Florida Oranges ^ n« 39e • while a worker is oiit of a Job church, Sunday evening. Miss Ste­ glad to know that Ben­ make any recommendations to the I through no fault of his own, and 1- 8 teaspoon nutmeg. 1-8 teaspoon the Clergy, War Council, Juvenile & s u e t ^ 6 ^ . vens is one of the,, outstanding Made a Sergeant son’s, 713 Main street, ' and Others. s courts and post-war Planning president to abandon tbe “Little • doing without wages apd salary, clove, 1-4 teaspoon* salt, 4 table­ has Just received a Steel formula" as tha peg for pay • be will have something to live on. women leaders in th^vNew Eng­ spoons fortifled margarine, 1 cup Boy Scouts and lovely board. land Southern Conference, and was shipment of book8belves| s They^Are Sure To Pelight thC^xKiddies! s ^ e board also recommended: Increase*. The fonaula permits He applies at the localX unem- molasses or maple syrup, 2 table­ in knotty pine with a maple fin­ only 15 per cent above January, a delegate to the Jurisdictional Corp. Edward J. Fraher. AAF, spoons water. Other Recommendations . C c rtific iitc ■ ployment compensation office. In ish. Five shelves, 18 inches apart, women both use **be '\ 1941, levels, to allow for IncreaaM McIntosh Apples 3 Lbe. 25c ‘ every case it is state-opemted. Conference of the Methodist of the 466th Bombardment Group, Line deep baking dish with National preparation, with all church in Ocean City, N. J., last 8th Air Force, has been promote is $9.95, and five shelves, 24 taich- WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS. possible speed, for reconversion Ing costa up to the time It wee ' Tht. officials there decide whether pastry: . fill with apples, mixed es apart, is $10.95. prepared^' as a motto. ^ adored. May 1942. ; An applicant is entitled to the com- June. She-is always a welcome _ed to Sergeant. Sergeant Frahei*; With sugar, aplcei and salt. Add problems. Fsaey guest in Manchcater having spok­ 'who lives at 77 Starkweather That authority to coordinate Living Expeneee Mount i^ n sation . 2- 3 of the molasses or syrup, mar­Christmas finds many of us with The CIO, like the AFL now 1 Basic Benefits Requirement en in both the North and South street, is a gunner and the son of Make an appointment public works pronam s be ^vsn Methodist churches many times, garine and wa^er. Cover with pas­ three or four extra dinner guest* meeting In New Orleans, insists But a basic requirement for re- Mr. and Mrs. John‘ Fraher. try'and bake in moderate oven the atate comptroller, with the ae- Baldwin Applas 4 Lbe. 25c She will apeak to the young peo­ Sergeant Fraher was recent­ and no table which can. comfor- aUtance o f other departments, to that Uving expense* have continu­ .I’ceiving unemployment benefits is (360 degrees F.) 1 hour. Remove ably accommodate everyone. If you for that holiday per­ I KEMP’S ed to mount while wages have - that the applicant should be ready, ple of the church in a combined ly ca.nmended by Lt.-Gen. James = 1 INCORPORATED S gulda etata and local planning and meeting at f o’clock, and at the H. Doolittle, Commander of the from oven; cut pastry wtth' Hpife have or can beg or borrow half of been kept rigidly reatretned by tbe ■ : able and wilting to take suitable and fork, and nalx thoroughly with manent now! saeure the greatest integration of evening service at 7:30 o’clock in 8th Air Force, for combat a ping-pong table, it will serve the s 763 MAIN STREET TEL. 5680 = Federal planning of public worlu board. A committee constating of Lb. • ;work offered him. apples. Add remaining molasses or purpose beautifully if it is Just Squash 4c : ’ Beliig ready means being avail- the chapel. achievement on their first mis­ Fumitule and Music Home of Frigidaire s to achieve the beat development Clialrman -WtUlam H. Davie and At the Thanksgiving services of sion, which was an attack on Ber­ syrup and return tot slow oven placed over' your own table. Of four other WLB members made a na liable for work. "Available” and (325 degres F.): cook another course your own table must be big o f the resources o f the state. V'., .’1 “suitable" are key words. Very the church school the children have lin. It was the longest initial as­ Consideration of the creation of ■pedal cost of Uving report to riftsiL brought an offering of canned sault ever flown by any unit In hour. enough to Insure steadiness . but President Rooeevelt lost week-end, ' ;©ften they have to be interpreted an Emergency Aviation commie showing that this increase amount goods and garden vegetables which the history, of the European thea­ eion to study the problems and op­ >‘differently to fit different cases. Miss Stevens will use in her Dea­ ed to 80 per cent. Cauliflower Euh 25c Thus decisions—on unemploy- ter and one of the heaviest day­ portunities in the field of aviation coness home in Providence. Adults light bombardments of the Ger­ In addition to election of presi­ i.ment pay for a worker who re- attending the service on Sunday and its relation to other transpor dent and secretary-treasurer, for ; fuses a Job offer—will vary from man capital on record. tatlon, and to recommend action are asked to bring additional sup­ Sergeant Fraher has complet* Ruffled Princess which there is no apparent oppe • htate to state. Here’s an exam- plies for this same purpose. for the state and tha municipali four combat missions over Ger- tlon to FbUlp Murray and Jamea B m d i ' 'pie of the problem, taken out of manjr. Including Osnabnick, Gel­ ties. B. Carey, respectively, the dele­ Celery ■ thin air but typical o f what will senkirchen and Karlsruhe. DavplopmeBt Prsgfam gates were to select nine vice ! I'jhappen: Youll cut quite a figure In this Inauguration of a community ‘Minute Man’ Flag He entered the service Sept. 28. bewitching button • front Princes* preddente and penlcmhel ot the t i ' Roaie the riveter worked ln~a 1942, and has been overseas three development program, with 125,- Executive board, on which there ftdime store before the war, getting frock with it* air of gayety and 000 to be made available Imm*- \ months. charm. The low round neckline THE U LY are 49 top union officers this year. ' 'tgl5 weekly. She had no skill. At Highland School dtately to the Planning board’s HEALTH MARKET The war came. She learned to with it* ruffle edging 1* very young Ommlttae on (immunity De­ and appealing. You can make BEAUTY SALON A spray used In some orchards , *fbe a riveter and got $60 a week, velopment M d Houaing, In co­ keeps apples from falling. We i; Weekly Benefits Sdught Royal Air Force tailored version from the same Mauds lurktagta^ The .Minute Man Flag h A been pattern. Propristreaa. operation with the Developipent wonder i t It also baa been used on Fresh Native Fowl i : Now the war ends. Her plant flying over Highland ^ rk school oommlaiion and State Housing au­ tbe price. • ‘fthiita down. She goes to the io- during November and will continue Instructor Here ^ t t e m No. 8052 la designed for sn Mam 8K. c a ll t4s® thority, In ordar to survey munlcl ;|cal unemployment compensation to do so through December. sixes 11, 12. 13, 14. 1® and 18. Stas p*I post-war problema and. to aid Special! Lb. 39c ! 'office. She says she wants an- It is necessary that at least 90 12, short sleeve, requires 8 B-8 ^ Adds saw charm to planbing by oommunlties and . other Job and. meanwhile, she per cent of the students In any yards o f S9-inch material; 3-4 your suits, twaators, group* o f oommunlUat, and to In* i "You Gfit CASH n U I wants her weekly benefits, school buy Wqr stamps or bonds Mr. and Mrs. James E. Leslie of Tbftder Hid Bfaftty! 18 Winter street have had as .yard ruffling to trim aa pteturedr CHRISTMAS GIFTS drastaa. Full length back •ure tbelr sound development end ^ wMfttftsnfrsNiM il The • local- office tells her; each moBtlv in order to enjoy the the proper location of projects be­ (A HEAL bond inficrib«d abov* i« waiting for YOU) 1 Where’s no riveting Job open. And, privilege of hoisting the flag the their guest the past'two weeks, For this pattern, send 20 cents, and front, adjustabls ' TNOITT borrow unneeqaeruy. their nephew. Flight Officer Jack FROM GUSTAFSONS! ing'planned with assistance of tbe Roosting Chickens i, : ftince her only skill is riveting. following month. In coins, your name, address, else waist for “stay-put” fit V but If a lean will selva a Edwards of the Royal Air Force Public Worlu Planning fund. j pvobisai eeme to faMsf sM |*t I there’s no Job open for her at $60 At Highland Park special desired, and the pattern number to la whits, pastals and Formulation of a statewide land vices are used each month to who la at present stationed at The l^ c h e s t e r Herald, Today's ^ ,utsM plu* advsntoKit ^ weekly. She’s told she can get Naaeau In the Bahamas as an in­ patterasd fabrics. na* and davelopmant program arlth S^iiol! Lb. 45c --,« n unskilled, saleswoman's Job at arouse the interest of the children Pattern Service, 1150 Sixth - BEDROOM > 1. LoansmadeoBSlgwtureenly. structor. He made the trip north “spactal attanOon to preventing T etag. WftUwt______i 825. in stamp buying. During-October nue. New York 19, N. Y. exploitation o f veterans and othara I 2. OMnpItto prisaer aleay*. T j ' k cuctu: this project was successfully car­ by airplane and-returned to Nas­ , She refuses. She says that sau by plane. He is 24 years old ta buying laad for agricultural ijJtlnd o f work Is not now Suitable ried out by-the members of Grade The new fall and winter issue of SEE OUR DISPLAY OF FRESH MEATS and the Leslies had not seen him SLIPPERS purpofto*.’’ Such legUUtive action , Etslad * ta t bar. Stas says she wants to Four under the euperidsion of "Fashion” is now read y-*^ P«S**- aa Biay b* naeded is advised 4 We have a large supply and a line variety for yonr Mlsa Marion Lynch. A large poat- since he was three. It’s a complete guide tojrour fan Crsaitl Iw k around for a Job—either alm- T h e yoimg Ehiglish flier has For the Whole Family! soon erMfta ■election. ’ llsr In work or pay—to her rivet- er, depicting a Minute Man stand­ and winter wardrobe. Send for (Available at The Manchester Tmst Co. or Savinge Bank o f Mancheeter) ing guard by a scaled chart stood been In the aervice three years your copy. Price 15 cents. lin g Job. in the ball su'd bore the weekly and has ®5 miaaiohs to his credit. Childrra always lo^c these A study to b* made in tbe aear . , A ^ while she looks, she says, He was awarded the Distlnguiab- Bnany Slifipe^ futur* at indusMal rMfttlons, with Lb. ^.Igbe thtaks she’s entitled to unem- record of the percentage of each r m if Beef Pot RoGst claaa participating. The school at­ ed Flying Crosa, and alao wears empbaaia on tbe aeeurlty at work­ FactlmilR of Bond Is Prinfod On V -M o il Stationery — ^ Also Iployment pay. Whet does the tained 93.4 per cent during Octo­ the 1939-1943 Star. He U the son er*, rsoommendatlon, tf -nec**- Refuse to let her ber. of Mrs. Leslle’a widowed stater **ry, for legislation. •tot •1044 IhftVft it? Maybe. Or give tt to who Uvea In Southampton. Eng- Establishment of a general In­ >00 M44 txii Through the efforta o f Gra(^ MO >4ja If Room for a Message From You. A ll You Need To Do To Com­ FRESH OYSTERS QUAHO^ IBerT Maybe^ Three under the guidance of Mtaa litod. A younger brother who is Wuri.TTzer formation elearing bouse to gather II ^ , Otftftftdft for Beffteal Ra ahaaa sMatep b ail9*tBNt Ruth Hadden, the enthuaiasm haa 22 and a flier, received part o f hia sad distribute factual lafOrmation ■«. ■ liw* .¥ — MM ) « n o e Blight refuse oa them not been allowed to lag during No­ training In.Florida. His coualn, aad Btatistlos about tbs atate, to ads: She’s not entitled to the plete It It To Addret^ It. vember. A poater ahowlng’ bomb­ Corporal Kenith J.' LeMle who haa Pianos and - ftsslat ftgMietes o f govemmeat, because she was not “avsll- ers over Tokyo, made by Morgan been in the aervice two years, private bulnass. ■grlcultur*. and Lamb F o rM _ La25l •** for work since she turned Porter has been bearing the week­ at present with the U. S. Army aodal services; and under the Wafted ftftd BeOad er le fts Bad. the Job offer which the office ly record. Aa a special Incentive Air Force In India. . Accordions At governors direction to develop "suitable" far her. duping the week when the sixth future j^annli^ and rseearcb ae- FINANCE CO. ■reuim idi will be plenty o f that, war loan staS launched, each child Noniaated- far Peatmaster Uvltlar for the stats other than HAVE YOU PURCHASED THAT EXTRA $100 Bond In The who had no skills— and who bought ft Stamp during that \ tboss wblob ax« the sUtotory •s VSm m TS s IttUe REMITS Gustafson's woek was glvSn a in the farm Waataingtoft. Nov. 24—(flV-Tba dutiss «t svistiBg ageaetas. Loin Lonib Chops tMBk they’rs inMUed to or ft Bdnifttnra bomb. Iwiafliif ttaa PiMidsiit kftft ftSBt to tba Banato _____DI& Tbs board SMO rsomnmeadsd Vo. I Sixth Wor Loan Drive? pay whOft ftseMng number ® to wear. The percentago the nomiafttkBi WlUlam J. Far- 'FDRNITDRB 4 Mnsic IM ADfl OLENNET '8 ,■ sgt^UisbuMBt o f «n Industrial this month promiass to be b e ttv nan for tbe portmaatership 7«3 MaiitSL TeiSWO jMmvsrsien coTiwnittse, -ftiUcr tkftt IB October. .StaoiDftaB. OoBBi r 1 ■ *

MANCHKSTEit KV|£NING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN« FRm AY, NOVEMBER 24,1944 PAGE THTRTEEN>'M 1 PAGE -n^.l.VB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTBB. CONN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24.1944 h r WDBC— Today^s Radio Undefeated Record BMtcni W u TIom to 19 4:00— W n c Backstaffs W lfa;V7:80—WTIC — Quia of Two Clt- Visioned by Yale WDRC — Aitshioon Malodies; WDRC — Friday Night -Newn; WTHT — "E” Award to Musical Show; WTHT — Mu* Crystal Research .^boratory; sic; WTHTD — The Lons Ranger oe Twariiite Rolls Virginia Cavaliers Out WHTD—Parade of Stars. ■ 7:46— iWTHT — Something foi Local Sport Chatter Forgotten Man FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 Compiled by Students of Manchester Hish School Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser iBob Tedford Paces To Spoil Eli*t Bid for VOL. XII, NO. 12 2 x 4:30—WTIC — Lorenzo Jonas; tile Girls. I WDRC — Ad liner; WTHT — 8:()0—w m e —Cities Servica Qm- As expected at the Htgh-Alumni4precautions that are now Uken. Unblemished Slate a t NevDs; Music; WHTD — Tima cert; WnORC — The Aldriek battle last night at the Armory Bristol High plays in the armory Amazing 427 Total Willie Joyce 'Views the News. Family; WTHT —Cecil Brown; . Red and White Attack Tea, Exhibit there were plenty remarks of dis­ and as it U on the second floor, it New Haven Tomorrow M. H. S. Team — Legion of Honor — 4:45—WTIC — Young Wlddet WHTD —Clifford Prevost. approval cast at the situation that will go against tha school as far s County Fair Is Theme Brown; WDRC — Connecticut 8:15—WTHT Tellotest; WHTD — pre'valled due to the limited seat­ as a fire hasard goes. Meriden has Paces,Hunters to Shut­ Colored Indiana Boxer New Haven, Nov. 24—<#)—Yale Heroes; Ad Liner; WHTIJ — Variations by Van Cleve. This week's Legion of Honor On Book Week ing capacity. Many came lau and lost their hall. ! shoots for its first perfsot' football Takes Second Hop Harrigan. 8:30— w n c — Duffy’s Tavern; I Husky Center Brilliant were left out In the cold as far'as Sum ntaty out Win Over Milkmen Rates With Best campaign since 1928 tomorrow presents Rudolph Pierro as an | 5;0(^W T IC — When a Girl Mar- B ox Score Attendance as a Whole at many outstanding member of the class W?DRC —Adventures—of th« seeing the game goes. In Y League; Qiam- Country; Good Record when jt oppo«s a strong Univer- Of Annual M. H. Prom rles; WDRC — News; Ad Liner; In Thrill Packed En* of the High school gyms, will drop Ths soorMt ^ of '45 both in . athletics and In ' Thin Man; News; WrTHT — High School (tt) ^ ' ' elty of Virginia eievan in iU esc- been made by WHTD—Dick Tracy. By Earl Toat 1 Degutis, I f ...... 1 0-0 2 week before downing North Caro­ Add to Gaiety of Big­ second and third year, and then The. faculty tea held In the 11 WHTD — Gangbustera to see tha clash and that Is what road will, be all the harder. Goodrich .....112 119—840 ; Y alleys when they whitewashed ders 'today how much longer he representatives from the home Manchester High's Cross-Coun­ 5;30t-WTIC . —Just Plain BUI; A fighting underdog Manchester , 2 Mason, If ...... 0 1-2 1 counted. will be kept waiting for a shot lina, 13-6, for tu seventh straight rooms. They ^are: President, turned to football in the fall of brary during Book Week from 9:15—WTHT—Screen Teat. H. Barton ...103 ------189 I ths Bryant and Chapman Mllk- try captured second place In the _WDRC — A^ar Commentary; I High quintet opened their 1644-45 j 1 Straw, I f ...... 0 0-2 0 The/game was played with the at the world's lightweight title. and was prepared for an even gest Social Event. EMmund Brown, Donald Hall, this year. ‘'Rudy” has tried the 2:45 to 3:45 on Wednesday after­ 9:30—w n c — People Are Fun­ i men to move far out ln> front in New England Inter-Schol.a.itlc 'Sports; WTHT — Superman; 1 lYicher, c 0 2-4 2 After the game Dutch Green old - type backboards In use. TOie 538 536 610 1684 ' The 25-year-oId negro lad, tougher afternoon in the huge and Robert Clifford; vice pres­ discus and pole vault )n outdoor, noon, November 15, proved to be ny; WDRC — That Brewstei I basketball season last night In a 0-0 2 Cross-Country Championship run WHTD— Jack Armstrong. most suspicious manner by whip- 0 Modean, c ...... 1 was clamoring for a return game reason is that somebody fell down Maacbeater Motor Sales (1) j the race for je|igue honors. fighting since he was 19, believes bowl Saturday In its 1944 finale. “Manchester County Fair” was | ident, June BIggerstaff and trark the last two years, and will very successful. Its purpose was Boy: WTHT —Double or Noth- I j 0 helf at Barrington. R. I., last Sat­ 5:45—WTIC — Front Page Far­ (ilng one of the strongost Alumni 0 E. Brown, o ...... 0 0-0 with the High school after last on ttie job. Coach Clarke was Hair ...... n o •211 Big Joe T w a i^ e enjoyed qne of he Is nt his penk and craves Their 1944 records and past per­ the theme of the amusing decoi a- Phyllis Firato; secreUry, probably be on the team this year, to acquaint the teachers more Ing; WHTD — Spotligllt Bands} I 0-2 0 formances here in ’40 and ’41 Indl-' urday, Nov. 18. between 13 schools too. Before obtaining a place on rell: WDRC — Swoon or Croon; teams ever assembled by the scant 0 Kanehl, rg ...... 0 night's humiliating defeat. He promised that th new fan shaped Bohodlk ...... 109 97—302 his beat nighu dn^ tha polished championship action. Katherine Lang, Ruth McLa­ fully with books in the library Coronet Story Teller. I 0-0 2 cate a thrill-packed fracas. Led by tiona which were designed for the from four New England states. the basketball squad last year, WTHT — Tom Mix; WHTD — margin of 22 to 19 before a packed 1 Vilga, rf ...... 1 wanU it played at the Rec where boards would be up. Nothing was Sheldon . . . . . 68 122—314 lanes when hs hit t)}e amaalng B ^ t WilUnms gan and Rosemary Qulsn; through exhibits made by Library 10:00— w n c — Amoe ’n Andyi 0-0 0 they won’t have to run as much as All-America Bill Dudley four years High School Prom by the Art De­ La Salle Academy, Rhode Is­ "Rudy” played basketball In the Captain Midnight. I house of at least 1,500 onthusiasUo 1 Beauregard, rg .. 0 done but promls«s. So the game McCurry ...130 108—339 three string total o f 427^to pace On his climb to a challenging treasurer* Carl Peterson and Club members with the help of WDRC — Durante and Moore; 1-4 1 they did in a losing cause last ago, Virginia nipped Yale, 19-14, partment. land, defending champion for two Rec league. He will be on the Evening I supporters at the Armory. 2 Pierro, Ig ...... 9 was played with the old boards. Mazaoll . ...111 106—320 Hunters to thslr ons-sldedvWln. In spot, Joyce, winner of 80 out of Robert Tedford. Mrs. Segar. WTHT —Boxing; WTHTD —Earl 0 Davis, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 night. ’ . snd the following fall, the Blue The main door to the assembly ye.ars, won top honors by scoring starting lineup of this year's team. The collecflon in the home­ 6:00—News on all stations. Caparlty Attendants Howard . 125—125 addition to walking off with high 86 bouts, has twice defeated Ham­ hall was decorated with red and ' The members of the nomi­ 6:05—WDRC—Hartford Courant Godwin—News. 0 J. Murphy, Ig . . . . 0 0-0 0 tallied all of ita points in the sec­ nating committee were: Don 69 points. Manchester (Conn.) Outside of sports, "Rudy” was a rooms on Tag Day for the pur­ The traditional clash, revived The floor was- all marked up thrse atring honors, IV arnite’A 148 merin' Henry Armstrong, once white striped paper to resemble scored 78; Hartford, 111; Paw- 10:15—WHTD—Ted Malona — The High five, unnoticed, held, ond half, while holding the Cava­ Hall, 19M; June Biggerstaft. mernber of the Student Council pose of buying new books for the latter an absence of several years, with black marks and several fans 567 66fi 1«U was good for high single. holder of three ring crowns: the opening into the main tent of tucket East. 117; Manchester 6:15—WTIC — Victory la Our 10:30—WTIC — Sports Newsreel; packed all the glamour and color 11 8 6-17 22 the Alumni to one scant basket In liers scoreless, to win, 21-19. 31M: Joe Lebleds, 37M; John last year, a member of the choir library totals $53.63, which is were.of the opinion that the floor The defeat dropped the Milkmen 'knocked out Ray Lunny of San Both teams expect to be near, a fair. This effect was continued (N. H.l West, 147; North Provi­ in his freshman year, and was sent Business; WDRC — Lyn Mur­ WDRC — Stage Door Canteen; of the previous battles. It was Alumni (19) the entire second half. Just to give about ten dollars more than last I you an Idea of the defensive ability was not varnished properly. The Bryant B Chapman (0) six games behind Hunters and one FVjxnclsco, a Pacific Coast contend­ top strength, Capt Mac Whiting Inside the assembly hall by red Donovan, 22M; Joy dence, 169; Traif Academy of Kit- to the American' Legion Boys' ray’s Music: WTHT — Music; WHTD— The Doctor Talks It 1 played as .expected, before a ca­ P B. F. T. ney, 16M; Carl Peterson, 14M; year's Tag Day income. of this year’s Red and White hoop- reason, for the marks is that the Wilson ...... 1 1 9 111 69—829 game behind the second place Bil­ er, And only recently polished off ace guard, and Bull Montana, star- and white streamers radiating tcry. Me., 189; Plalnvlllc, Conn., Stete during this past summer. He Concert Hour; WHTD —Digest Over. pacity throng that filled the spa­ 8 Green, rf ...... 1 1-2 3 Ike Wyilams, of Trenton. N, J., from the center of the room to the Audrey Waddell, 13M. 208; Stonlngton, Conn., 226; East Joan Broderson, Lucille and 0 sters. rubber In the sneaks today la Bycholskl . . . . 87 89 96—272 liard Five. The latter took two center, having rejoined Yale, ind has been a member of the Hl-Y the Aildrey Warner, and Arlene Ted­ of the Air; Sports., 10:45—WTIC — Program from cious drill shed. The attendance 1 Gavello, rf ...... 0 0-1 in a Phttqdclphla thriller. Windows. Voting will Uke place In Providence, 233: Barrington, 2.58; I was evenly divided with many 0-0 0 cheap and it leaves such marks as Burr ...... ,.1 1 9 100 llO-i-329 points from the Motor Bales while Hank ’ Wglker, brilliant efld, hav­ last two years, and Is the Vice- Rudolph Pierro ford had charge of refreshments. 6:30—WTIC — Gulden Serenad- New York; WHTD — Andrini 1 Geer, rf ...... 0 After JOyce upset Williams, a ing returned to the Virginia lineup.) Pictures of various wild animals, Junior home rooms on Monday. Classical, 340; Rhode Island School President of the club this year. At Alumni on hand to root for their 0-0 2 Was seen on the flOOT. vrittner ...... 1 0 9 .104 87—300 in the other match, Chambers Mrs. Dorothy DAm ico poured. ers; WDRC — Jack Stevens; Continentals. 2 Surowelc, I f ...... 1 vrith eervicemen Including Hoivle 3 to 1 favomq, promoters in Chi­ They’ve been on the injured ll8t,i like those found in the soo. and November 27. for the Deaf, 359. the beginning of this year he was "Rudy’s” favorite subject Is me­ I team whil<^ the students, with 1 0-0 2 ....1 0 8 109 102—816 moved out of thslr tla for the cel­ The exhibits which contained WHTD — The Answer Man. 11:00—News on all stations, 2 Htllnskt, If ...... Hampton, Bob Douglas, Handy Score boards were also among cago, Los Angejes and Philadel­ Whiting since Oct. 14. ooloiful ballocHis were artfully There were 16 schools entered sent by the Hl-Y Club to the chanical drawing and he hopes af­ their constant excitement, made 0 Hampton, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 lar with a shutout win over Mori- many pictures mounted on bulle 6:45—WTTC ■-— Lowell Thomas; 11:15—w n c — Harkneae of Brown, Doc Geer, Iks Cole, Red the missing Items last night. 494 1546 phia began attempts to smoke ■ The Cavaliers' Walker, like, placed on the walls and on the with 140 boys, but only 13 schools Youth Conference In New Haven, ter the war to go to Trinity Col­ WDRC — News; WHTD — Washington: WDRC — Joan up one of the most spirited crowds 1 Bycholskl, e ...... 0 8-5 3 639 613 arty’s. The latter five Is now en­ tin boards, pamphlets and books Oavello, Elmer Duffy, and Herb Usually there are two, one located Hunter's (8) trenched at the bottom of the out the fiery little 1»^xlcan, Juan Yale's Paul Walker, is among the Stage curtain. , Olery 47. Herbert Crulckshanks and 93 runners actually attended. where he was Informed on the or­ lege and take up aeronautical en­ Classics in Miniature; Parade of Brooks, Songs; WTHT — Mu­ [that ever passed through the doors 0 Cole, c ...... 1 0-0 2 On the stage and around it toy 47; Jean Paquette 46, Paul Marte Capt. Herb Stevenson of M.H.S. were as ■ follows: “Insects” by Phelon. on the two sides of the building 111 107—307 Ziirita, for a Joyce-Zurlta show­ section’s outstanding wingmen,' ganization and maintenance of a gineering. After graduation Stars. sic: WHTD — The Music You 1 o' the Armory. On several occa­ 2 Douglas, c , ...... 0 0-0 0 Cargo . . . ___ 86 pack. bears and other stuffed animals 45; Anna Mae Patch 46. Leland placed seventh; Don Hall, ninth; Margaret Backus; "Birds.” Alice sions, the cheering of the studenU hwere fans can glance at the board 109 110—316 down in January. Z\imn is rec­ and their private battle for na­ Hl-Y Club. "Rudy” hopes to join the Navy. 7:00—WTIC—Music Shop; WDRC Want. 0 J. Murphy, rg . . . . 0 0-0 0 Kompanlk . . . 97 were placed in tables designed Grlmason 45; Artemis P ^ m os Gob McKinney, 12th; Lefty Dackus; "Home Ecohomics," Shir­ With plenty of stats guard men and easily follcfw the scoring of 99—328 ognized as the National ^'^oxlng tional recognition is sure to pro-- —I Love a Mystery; WTHT — 11:30—w n c — We Came This I practically rockc)—’The Tulsa Bailey; Vice Principal and Mrs. Fogarty 45; Norma Turklngton America,” Mary and Marion Park­ broadcast starts at 2:45. F. Murphy, sucker . . . . 8 8 for a few minutes Eddie Dwyer, Murdock. The former suffered a 665 512 (;!hit)nlcle’8 Christmas Fund show and Whiting or Porky Ballard, ton, R. I., Saturday morning at Wacs, Waves. Spars and Marines. to put on a weekly half hour, never behind thereafter. 8 football team, which plays Miami Chester Robinson; Vice Principal 45 Harry Sweet 46; Rosalind Turk- they do, we hope that the rest of er. I n ' addition to NBC, CBS and Taggert, side flip ...... 10 who was on the cruiser. ’They all hand injury In combat and the University here Dec. 1 and Geor­ In a ten round bout Dec. 11. guards; Bull k a ta n a , center; 7 o’clock. The race began at 11 the school gives them some en­ There were only two girls from Hung high on the walls are MBS, a full description of the December 3, with scripts based on Long before game time, students ...... 12 S latter was just released from the Elisabeth Olsen; Miss Hope Hen­ ington 45. Sidney Werbner 45; each school on each team so that and fans filled every available Mat Cole, sucker ...... turned in their usual fine chores gia Tech In the Orange Bowl on Jake Hall, Billy Penn, Buzz Gher derson, Miss Catherine Putnam o’clock. ’The conflicting teams had couragement by showing some many 3’x6' Navy posters sent to game Is going to men overseas via the Congressional Record...... 12 10 hospital In time to be home over Banner H.8. Crowd and Roger Barksdale, backs. Priscilla Wade 46, Richard Brower plenty of time to warm up. they had a chance to become well and the box office closed shortly Vilga, sucker .. ■ • and their appearance was on the New Year’s Day has been invited CommlMtloD Seeks Permit and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loomis. 47; Audrey Waddell' 46, Bill spirit at the gamea M. H. S. by the Navy department. the armed forces radio service. In On the air tonight (Friday): Phelon, side ...... 14 10 up and up. the holiday. to spend the month here rather The Blue holds a three to two This Is the second time Man­ acquainted 'with one another. NBC—8 Paul Lavalle Concert; after ^ As referee Cap Bissell Birmingham. Ala., Nov. 24—(JP) The couples attending the Prom Woebna 45. These posters and, in fact all of its between-the-halvea period, Phelon, foul ...... 15 10 than make the trip to Oklahoma Hot Springs. Ark.. Nov. 24—(JPl edge In the five-gamo serlaa with chester High has placed second In Eleanor Glenney, play-day chair­ 8:30 Duffy’s Tavern; « Waits summoned Jim Murphy of, the — More than 28,000 fans, a record ate listed by the names of the . Jane Waller 46, Ed Moriarty 45; Leaders Cfiub had a wonderful the material shown, are library MBS announces Gov. John W. Alumni and Corky Kanehl, respec­ Tedford. foul ...... 15 11 After the sell out attendance Eddie “Doc” Wilson, the four and back. —The State Racing Commission Virginia. .... the New England meets; M.H.S. man of the Manchester club, Bricker of Ohio as guest speaker. Time; 9:30 People Are Funny; 10 | sports crowd In Alabama, saw girls as foltows: Shirley Warren 45, Ray Lanzano time Saturday when they played property and available at an.v tive captains to the center of the Tedford, follow up ...... 15 13' at the game last night, of which by-four, was quite put out when 'Miami U. President Bowman F. has been aaked to grant a permit has been State champion for two opened the Sports-D'ay by welcom­ time for use In the classrooms. One other game, Notre Dame 'vS. Amos and Andy. CBS— 8 Hen­ 14 he couldn’t take a ^picture of Ramsay High school defeat West Columbus, O., —AU but four fit • Daria Accamero ’46, Robert 45; Henrietta Welsner 48. Ernest successive years and two other hostesses to three neighboring court for pre-game Instruction Tedford, foul ...... 16 only 1,410 fans, were admitted to Ashe made the offer by telephone for Oaklawn Park to operate from ing the girls and explaining the Another Interesting feature in Georgia Tech at Atlanta, Is listed, ry Aldrich; 8:30 Thin Man; 9 It ...... 16 16 towering Buck Bycholskl and him­ End High 19-0 In a Thanksgiving unbeaten and untied Ohio Status nitllipe *46; Alice Adams '46, Jack Cartier 45; Lucabelle West 44, years; M. H. S. has won the C. C. schools at a Sports-Day. Three program. . Erch girl played pandemonium broke out with the Tedford. side flip . the big drill shed, one thing Is Day charity footbsll game for the ti. Coach Henry Fmka. The Tulsa Feb. 26 to March 31 A proposal to Bernard LaPlne 45; Vivian West the library Is a new bulletin board to be carried by the BLU, also at Pays to Ete Ignorant; 10 Moore _____15 18 self before the game. Eddie is ac declare horse racing illegal was football players were on high Robb '45; Joan Albee '46, Nicklos I. L. title almost consistently, in­ cheers for "Ellle” Glenney and her shuffle-board, ping pong, darts and cheet leadera leading the studenU Tedford, sucker .. certain and that Is Manchester benefit of the crippled children’s players would .attend classes' st 48. Harold Hodge 45; Gerry Weth- committee who really did a unique which will remain up all year with 2:45. and Durante; 10:30 Stage Door on to what was ulUmaU vlctojry. R. Brown, foul ...... 16 IS needs a bigger and better audi­ tually all of four feet while Buck the University here. defeated In the Nov. 7 election. school teams last ssason. Arabulos '46; Margaret Alford cluding this year and last. bowling. There was a group Canteen. BLU—7 Ed Wynn clinic. erell 45, Earle Tedford 45; Ruth 'The Cross-Country team Is con­ job, especially on that rotation snapshots of M. H. S. students High Untested, Untried Wicher, foul ...... 16 16 torium or field house where athle­ la well over the six foot mark. '47. Ronnie lyjngchamps ’47; game of cage-ball after the , Indi­ serving In the armed forces. If comedy; . 8:30—Famous Jury Helene Angel '47, Edward Giard Wesnesks 45, WalUr Costa; Doris sidered to be one of the best bal­ s> rtem. Kay Kyser, broadcaaUng since The High school five, untested Pierro, foul ...... 16 20 tic contests, dances and other vidual sports and then all the any person has a snapshot of such Triala; 9 Gang Busters; 9:30 Ted 22 ’46; Evelyn August ’47, Bernard Wlganowskl 46, Everett Hewitt anced teams in the New England March 30, 1938, under the present and untried In competlve competi­ Robb, Slicker « ...... 16 varieties of entertainment can be Bill Shaw, now a Marine, who girls went swimming. a graduate, the Ubrary Club wlU Fiorito Band; 10:30 Doctor Talks 22 Costello '46; Francis Ballon '46, 48; Jean Wilson 47, George Keith States. All of which reminds ua that the arrangement, is shifting sponsors tion went into the game a decldeo Bycholskl, foul . • •.^ ...1 7 enjoyed by a big crowd. set the town on fire In the spots 46; Marilyn Worden 46, Harry The system of rotation was be glad to add it to the bulletin December 27. Otherwise, there- is It Over. MBS—7:30 Sinfoniet- underdog. The Alumni Uam Bycholskl, foul ...... 18 22 world a year ago with his achieve­ Cedric Decne '45; Agnes Bsnley A banquet is being planned by club Is starting plana for some worked out to the minute and Brown 45. CapL Herb Stevenson and a com­ board collection. These pictures to be no change In format of hia ta; 8:30 Freedom of Opportunity; boasted Johnny Green, Red Oa- Bycholskl. foul ...... 19 22 Manchester Hlsh will not be ments In football and track was ’46, Elton Morri-son '47; Martha other occasion in the near future. there was no mix-up, though George Mrosek, '46. mittee. All cross-country boys In­ will be returned at the end of the musical quia nor hi the time, Wed­ 9:30 Double or Nothing; 10 Box­ vello, Ike Cole, Huck Taggert and the <^ly school In Connecticut home and seen enjoying the Barry '45, Dave Klein '45; S. Bel: The committees have been as busy thirty-two girls were changing ing, Pete De Ruzza vs. Jimmy Olga Krupen, ’47, terested in attending (including as the proverbial befs the past few nesday nights at 10 on NBC. Murphy of the all conquering 1688 Bast SMea (23) that will suffer with the new fire fracus. linghiri '45, Betty Buckley ’45; from one sport to another in two —Irene Illlng. According to the trade, the Doyle. Peggy Best '48. ^chard Luko ’46; alumni) should get In touch with days and we are wondering what Uam In addition to Buck Bychol- P. B. F. T. any of the seven boys on the first nfinutes. At each sport a girl transfer came about through the Saturday programs: NBC — 0 ski towering center, A1 Surpwelc. 8 Fred Annulli '45, Connie Black- they have In mind. Not that we are 2 LaFrancis, rf . 3 2-3 to tally more than two points.' Basketball Team team. from Manchester acted as referee desire of the prese,it sponsor to a. m. Home Is What You Make it; Gunner Hlllnskl. Elmer Duffy and 0 0-2 0 stotM '47; Jean Robinson ’46, Ed­ curious'or anything—Oh No!!! and scorer. T h e final score when Debaters Discuss 2 Lanz, rf ...... Two lads who looked great were Ward Strange, '45. confine his radio tlnie to Jack Ben­ 12:30 p. m. Atlantio Spotlight, a host of other former High bill- 1 Moriarty. If ... . 1 0-0 2 ward Berggren '47; Betty Boyd tallied found the Waves in first ny and the Hit Parade. It is un­ Frank Sinatra; 1 p. nl. Premiere, Eddie Vilga and Tommy Mason, I Sport Slants Has Large Turnout Bowling Is scheduled to start In UanU. 4 Knofla, c ...... 1 0-0 2 '46, Bruce Gaudette; Donna Boyd place with the Wacs a close sec­ derstood also that the deal, de­ dramatized Version of Tank, AraQr The schoolboys fought for every both small, but future stars. Dc-| a short while so you better start Young Voting Age 2 Liebleds. rg . . 2 0-0 4 ’46, Douglas Straw '46; Barbara Thanksgiving Talk ond. scribed as ' "lend-lease,” provides Weekly; 8 I Sustain the Army ball, every point. They fought and fenslvely, the entire High five From Here^ There Branch, ’46, George Bonnet ’46; getting your teams ready. The 4 Vince, Ig ...... 2 3-7 7 stood out while for the losers - Coach Wilfred Clarke la plan­ The lively cage-ball game that he can reclaim both the' pro­ Wings. CBS—1:30 ReiKirtlng to they scrapped and here Is where 3 Tedford. Ig ... 0 • 0-2 0 TJilisp Brennan ’45, Harold Tyr­ ning big doings in baaketball this Juniors and Seniors will have first proved to be very amusing as Malny Ideas were brought out in gram and time after two years. the Nation; 5:30 Philadelphia Or­ the margin of victory i:ama in. nary a man was able to connprti And Everywhere rell ’46; June Bumelle ’47, Albert By Rev. Simpson chance at the alleys In the begin­ a debate on "Lowering the Voting more than once for a twin point-' sea.son what with the swjuring of many of the girls had never played Price for the show, both time chestra; 6:15 People's Platform. They simply outfought the grads 18 9 5-12 23 DlBattlsto. ning with the Frosh-Soph season before. The W aves: and Wacs Age to Eighteen” held by four cr. the Armory and the s'uccessfully and talent is reported at around “ Should Germany's Industrial and the final score tells the story. High School (21) Army right now Is a 1-2 favor­ Grace Brown '45, Ray Car- huge turnout of boys for the team. “ What you find is determined by starting a little later. played against the Marines and members of the Debating clul^ Leadership Be Destroyed?" BLU Coach Wilfred C?larke, sUrtlng xnody ’45; Gloria Bryant ’48, Don­ $25,000 weekly. The new soap P, B. F. T. ite over Navy, Dec. 2, with th# With last year's second-string­ what you’re looking for—and what Spars and came out the winners Wednesday, Nov. 15. company sponsor is continuing its —10 a. m. Fannie Hurst drama his 26th year at the helm of the ald Duffy ’47; Ann Bush ’46, Rob­ Those modem versions of Wil­ The debate wss carried on by 2 Kennedy, rf . . . . 2 2-5 6 books taking a point either way. ers, Rudy Pierro, Jack Robb, Red you're looking for la determined with a very one-sided score. After Saturday night Barry Wood party “ Am eriew Scene” ; 1:30 p. m. Red and White team, trotted out 3 ert Wilcox; Lorraine Carlson ’48, liam Tell have finally had to give two freshmen, Lee Freedmon 48 1 Kelley, r f ...... , 1 1-2 Sports Roundup ...... At even money bookmak­ Degutia, Roy Kanehl and Burton by your inward feelings.” a short plunge period In the pool on NBC. Eddie Condon’s Jazz; 6:30 Soldlein no leea than three complete Uams 2 Qulsh, If ----- . .0 4-8 4 Frank Vlchl ’47; Jackie Carpenter In to the weather. The girls came and Lee Silversteln '48 against during the course of the evening. Lavey, and also Lynn Witcher, This was the theme in the the girls sang songs and then Nathan Straus, president of With Wings. MBS—10:15 a. m. 0 Hassstt, ef ... , 0 0-0 0 ers are giving six points snd tak­ '47, John Collins ’47; Ernestine formerly a first stringer of Mid­ ’nianksgivlng address given by the out twice a week every week and lyent to the cafeteria where they two seniors, Sidney Werbner '45 WMCA, New York, who has been Rainbow House; 12 noon. Hello [The. Alumni also used 15 men In a By Hugh ^Fullerton, Jr. ing eight. . . . This is the way Catalano ’45, Robert Brown ’46; 0 Klein, c ...... 2 0-4 4 dletown, Mr. Clarke should really Rev. Clifford Simpson of the Cen-' really but In some time with the ate lunch. and Herbert Stevenson '45. The campaigning on behalf of Sen. Mom; 6 Halls o f Montezuma.^ losing cause. New York, Nov. 24—(,utch~Oreen oonhected The tea.n coached by Munger Harvard's Informaui, csHs 211- Gladys Irwin 45,' Stanley Ding- quainted with the staff by a rtrlea period ended. well 45; “Lorraine Jarvis 45, Sam­ In concluiion Mr. Simpson said very Interesting. This la the first Of Latin Class th a long aet at tlu whiatle end The fourth and final period told WlU thlnit that Comen pound Ed Davis of Brooklyn the Shown ill Projects to take a firm hold of life with speaker the club has had and they of interviews. The interviews was Orange Htoll ng the period to Mild the Alumni Is strictly from hunger. best gpiord he has seen this' ysar, uel Blomster; Carolyn Sonniksen served a two-fold purp;:a» since H ORANGE the atory with the High five bold both hands, and even though the plan to have more , during the lut front 5 to 3. tng tha Alumni acoreless from the (Georgla»Tech vs. Notre Dame); the Crimson’s finest' since Chub 48, Robert Jensen; Clara Johnson exercised the staff’s powers of in­ Miss Cku-rie tBpaford’s aecond Wee think Tech’s golden tornado 48,_ Peter Cordera 46; Jean John- thorns hurt, remember that there year. Both Cluuige Taaau floor and the ooW points regis­ Peabody. . . . Lamar formerly Projects and oral reports in con­ are roses in your grasp, also. —Rose AgosUneHl, ’47, terviewing. year Latin students are now taking The aecond quarter fsund both Will be mashed like an Irish po- boxed ■ profssslonalty. . . . Steve . stoh 45, Frank Hill; Marie John­ nection with "The Idylls of the TONIGHT HALL tered WM* three foul shots ny -tato. The Round Table Singers, under Gloria Fernll ’48, who Is follow­ the story o f Hercules in their l «ej ln putting new /Muads out on BychoMtl in the oloalng minute* Owen o f the professional Naw son 44, John Hansen 45; Dot King” have recently been present­ ing the college course, graduated 23 REGULAR GAMES 25^ ar. Again In Ulla peieriod the Kanak 47, Johnnie Pallein 46. the direction of Albert . JPearson, Movies In Assembly -Book 2. , “ ^ of the nme. York Giants attributes their 24-0 ed by Miss Marion Casey’s English music supervisor, sang tw© selec­ from SL James's school, wrote and The translations, after acquaint­ 7 SPECIAL GAMES re was aa cloae aa it could* be fiherts airil Skene Phyllis Karlin 46, Burt Dia- II classes. Obtke ObsagSB Team upset o f Green Bay to disconcert­ tions: "We Gather Together" and The audience of the. Allies was acted In the graduation play p"-l ing the pupils with Hercules and 1th one team aicoring flrat, then Now that Jimmy Crowley has ing Don Hutson, whicp Is tantsp mond; Virginia Katzung 45, Camil- The oral topics included such SWEEPSTAKES At the change of period, Cjoach Joined Elmer Leyden In the ranks a njusical version of the ^Twenty' portrayed* in an actual combat she has always shown a keen in- ^vfhg a few of the well-known other as the stands want Wild Cfiarke oountered agidn with bla mount to ruffling ths club. . . . kt Buscaglio; Lucile Kelly 46, L. J. subjects as Training for Knight­ .erest in Jbumallstic work. storiea which ten o f hla unusual WEEKLY PRIZE the Red aqd White five acored. { f Pro Football Conunlasiohers, 'VeiadriUo: Janet Keller 4^, Nor­ hood, Castle Life, Medieval War­ third Psalm. movie shown to M.H.S. students first fire aM the grads retaliated Recruit Howie Uvingstim. who Phyllis Karlin '48. In an assembly, on,., Thursday, Carolyn Sonnlkaen, ’48, who Is strength as a child, proceed to un­ . MONTHLY PRIZE Tommy Maaon an d /R ofar IS other two projected Pro man Beauregard 46; Beverly Kent fare, Armor, Story of the Grail, with the eaiM. Wicher made good icoijered him, had never seen th r Nov, 18. ' i following the cc ge course, fold the story of how and why he W A R R O N D HEAR BETTER both eapitallasd oa naa Leagues should know where to Alabama Special. . . . Pertii«* Shirtcraft - Adam and 45, Joseidi' Formica 45; Patty and reports from any of the sto­ a tool as did Fieno to stretch ths Orads Visit School The film waa divided Into three graduated from the Manchester happened to perform kia ti^ lve TO BE D RAI^ TONIOBT Earl Modean sank a suck- look for their heed men. . . . And Kirkpatrick 45. Bob Qdlsh 45; ries of Uia Round Table. —wfniM irM BM fsf High Itfid to four i^nta. jaede the Four Horsemen likely would that accounta for it . . . Rice parts, showing the D-Day inva­ Green school. <“ jolyn plans to be- wonderful feata, which are known to deadlock the score at eight Bowie game between teams rep­ Itarbara Kirby 45. Fred Clapp 46. Among the projects displayed Robb ca a suehar to widen the find the chib owners as stubborn Two graduates of M.H.S., sion, the capture of Cherbourg, e— :e a specialized nurz . . to aU who have read the tales from . Taggert unleaaed a one-hand- resenting tbe Army Air Forces Whitiiey Shirts ' Katherine Lang 46, James Farr on the bulletin board is an ekcel- flip and Ike Cole dribbled the gap otill more tad this basket os Seven Mules. . . . Tomorrow ’s Jacqueline Heatley and Lawrence and the advance on Paris respec­ Bobby Jones - of '4g, gradu­ ancient literature. Then the twelve preyed to be tha final point for and ground troops is planned In 46; Anita t * Palme 47. Donald lent drawing of a'knight In armor labora of Hercules; KlUlng the ngtt of the floor for another doo- Penn Stete-Pltt gomo will mark riding on a hprse. All parts of the Jaffe visited their old Alma Mater tively. It certainly brought home ated from- Hollister school and law the schoolboys as tht remaining China, Jan. 1. . . . Lt.-Ooi. F The ahi^ta come is fi variety of eoifipi. a n l Brtluccl 47; Loraine La Palme 47, the fact that the road to victory xa Sports Editor of ."Ths Ob­ Nemean Uon, Slaying the Hydra; ker and the Alumni was the lOOth consecutive contest for armor are named on the drawing. this week. points were aU fouls, thrse, Nell Fleming, Penn State’s gradu­ Thomsen of the Arkansas Ruor- Peter Carombelas 46; .\nn Lupac- Jackie, now studying at Wllll- is an uphill cljmb. server." Bob 1 following-the col­ Gapture of the Orjmlan Stag, Cap­ PAINTING 111 front by a 12 to 8 count. Ed backs, who la with the 14th Alb patterns. J Two booklets were handed in: llga sneaked under the hoop for Bychoiskt, who took a btoting ate manager . . . Binoe Bryan ehlno 46, RaiiColph Ellis: Maris mantic Normal, brought tidings PhylUs Karlin, ’46. lege course also and plans - to turing the Erymanthian .Boar, rOTM, would coach the filers. . . Luurtsema 47. Carl Hildebrand 47; One, titled “The British Isles,” and lay up aa the half ended with the plaiting th* bucket in the closing Hextall can’t leave Saakatchewan contains drawings of shields, cas­ concerning her brothers Tom, '43 major In journalism upon gradua­ Cleafising the Eugean Stables, The mlnutae for the grnds. Ool. Rob Neyland of Tennessee Eleanor Ma^iune 45. Bill Flynn 45; Extra Bckearslng Birds of Stymphys, The Cretan Jumni out front 12 to 10. to play hockey Ifor the Rangers tles and knights; the second book­ and Dave,^ '39, who are serving tion. Johnnie Pallein ’46. *40 OveroonM L in i When the final whiatle sounded, thts wintsr, don’t be surprised M was available for the other Mds Jean Mather. Bill Grady 45; Edna let shows several different char­ with the Armed Forces. Tom, re­ Bull, The Horses of DiOinedes, The ereryone in ths finhotw whfi. si­ until transferred from Burma to $ 1.92 and up McAllister 46. Joe Lebiedz 46; Bet­ In order to get In more practice, Girdle of Hippolyte, The Oxen of Paper Hanging lnplwweMCwd Intermiasfon seemed to d o' the he turns tm with some "amateur” 'Wembley acters In the story. cently dischargfd from a hospital, Sermpbeoka for Crippled ChOdrea and' White team good as it lent until Referes Blafiell crossed dub .out. there. . . . For the past Calcutta . . . Opponents InUr- t y McCann 45. Carl Peterson 46; AlBo on display are pictures of is now on his way to join hla com­ G. Albert Pearson, choir director, Geryon. The Golden Apples, snd his hands to deslRiat* the cepted only five Purdue p e a se s la Lcretta McKinney 47, Howie hss arranged for an extra bi­ ths Thrss-Hesded Dog; are con­ in the big third period that eight years Woonsocket. R. I, Chsnfiy the Oats to Camelot, Uther Pen- pany which is serving Somewhere As their first project, the newly they finally overcame the lead was over, and thsn the High school has had a rotatoni nine gamaa . . . Duke is Georgia Habcrem; Ruth McLagan 46, Paul' dragon, Excallbur, and many In. EYance. Dave Is already . in monthly rehearsal. These are organised Home Economics Club densed Into short Lstln stories. stands broke again with p la y u t (isntsr; first tt waa Oscar, Tech’s canUr. . . . LofaystU and Brockman 46: Carol McVeigh 48, held on Sundi^ afternoons at tha Although almost sU school cbll bnlft up b y the grads ta • ffo out ahields and weapons of the time. France. ' Is msklng scrapbooks for ths crip­ Dana Gannon msnt. Ths Red and Whfie had thsn his cousins, Jimmy and a l Lehigh met for the fiOth year, the TIES dren have read, these tsles when ARTHUR nt. Again both teama atartsd Ckrl I.enlhan 45r Glenna Miller 46, ’The projects, some of which' il­ Lawrence Jaffe, honorably dis­ Emanuel Lutheran church. The pled children at tha Newington nevt fivea,^^ hut oile UUMatood out won one of the hardest fought . . Cohimbus, Nev..:«att beat that longest unbroken odeein. . . si underclassman choir altsmatsa Home. ^ rls are furnishing the in grammsr scboifi. Miss Spsford's 48 Myrtle SL teL M021 GLENNEY’S Lui'leii Hil<'t:1er 46 lustrated customs of the time, charged from the Army, will now a aor* thumb, ha Ming Boh gams* In tbs long ssrtss against coach Georgs Munger of Psoa Horehce Moii.arty 4.5, John Mul- with the ^lor-eenlor choir and scrap books themselves and past­ atixlents enjoy resding them hgnln $1.00 and up helped the students get a better have the opportimlty to further E s tin a te s DRUG STORPS fotd. Aftar Herb PhMonMon rlflad■ m il on* o f the baM, if not th f beat, vaala ia bravs. . . . H* coal 78»BiAiN8tanr 4pan 45; Marjorie. , Neddow . 46, , idea .of life ^firing the medieval his edncatioii under the "G.I> Bill therefore each Is benefltted with ing colorful pictures in them. for they. rnake Latin translations Ahnnai team a m aasemhisd. usd to wear a football unlfona intereating and instructive. # U Mala St. Kiikkww BMg. frea throw and a sMa flip for a B'fiUam Mullen 41: Je.-inrUe Weir days. . . \ Of RlghU,” . a two-hour rehearsal every other These will* be given ss Cbristmss Cheerfully GiveaJ to 10 load. IMS waa the Tedford with eight poUita w m for the Pfiekers. The youngest, notwithstanding the pressnee of Robari Omni ere 46; Margkrcti Suasa Truataaitiac. ’4T. / K 9 , weehT. Karlin gffU. -Anns Bsschler. ’66^ . ilarUya Kimball. '47. in tha hal^ .the only msmher a t th* High five Johnny. atUl is ta High sebooL those Army blockers. i ■N. . ' '7. • ■

-.wcii;-. /■ M a n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n - F r i d a y , N o v e m b e r 24, i 94« MANCHESTER EVENjlNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 24.1944 VAGE FIFTEEN! v ’ FOURTEEN

Livestock— Vehicles 4*il W’anted to Buy 5 8 1 Daughter—Mother dear, whatj Do you critleis* other* for do- HOLD KVLUV^IHI.NG Announcements Automobiles for Sale Hu.‘ Service* Offered l.’l Moving—Trucking— must on* do to have beautiful^'ing what yiu yourself have done? Storage 2U FOR SALEr-3 PIGS .VBOUT 85 WANTKU to VxJ’i boy’s used iiNr ctjicr hands? ICE CREAM—PINTS of Treat’a 1939 BUICK SEDAN, 1938 Pon­ snow suit, size 7, In good condi­ ycL ecTT/ Mother—N othlng. Young Harry—Dad, what’s the tiac ’coach, 1937. ^ Oldimoblle RANGE BURNER SERVICE. Tai. FOR LOCAL MOVING and truck­ pounds each, $30,' Stanley Classified Sense and Nonsense extra rich Ice cream to carry out Patnaude,' Wlllimantic Road, 1 tion. Call 4018. I difference between a gun and, a Bldwell'a Soda Shop, 527 Main St. sedan, 1936 Nash aedan, 1931 6940 after 5 p m ing trtephone 6718 or inquire 28 1 Foley street. ^ Ironi Bolton Notch. Crarrtskt. t**4 Daughter—How can I keep my machine gun? Model A Ford roadster. Brun­ A man became th* happy fa­ rowing an umbrella from n peeel- Dad—There Is a big difference. a t t e n t i o n —MADAM WnUam, FLOOR SA.NDINU NBA i tivlee. lea ’There is * wonderful feeling of youth, mother? ner’s, 80 Oakland street. Dial FOR SALE— 10 NICiU rabbits Ruoms Without Hoard 5!) Advertisements satisfaction when work la well ther of a bouncing baby boy. mist—should the need arise. Mother— Never Introduce him It is just ais if I spoke, and then Adrotiiemaits palm reader, gives advice on ail 5191. Laying ana Finishing AUS’TIN, A. CHAMBERS Com­ 'J . E. Jensen—Phons 2-0920 pany Trailer van service. Mov­ from 7-10 pounds each. Inquire don*. Realiaing hi* reaponaibUjUee, the Telephone: An electro-mechani­ to the other girl*. your mother spoke. affaire of life. Reads by appoint­ Fur Reut For Sale proud father set about aeeuring cal cmtraptlon that enables a 1 For R«nt For Sale If No Answer—5329 ing, packing and storage. Dial 10 Hackmatack strent NICELY FURNISHED ' MAPLE Chapter XXVb all right. now I’ m going to ment Hartford 6-1370. Overhenrd at th* USD dance: raUon card* fbr the young hope­ lazy pehipn to elt 'at hbme and Auto Accessories— 5187. room with shower and bath, large T o Buy T oSeU do even better.” A* soon as the patient, who had We offer a preacrlptlon that To Buy To Sell BX3R SALE— SIX COLONIES <>t WASHER, VACUUMS. Electric closet, on bus line. East Center 'W e were toasting marahmallows "I’m not asking you,” I said. Private—Do you mean to tell ful, carefully explaining on the annoy others who have more im- been bitten by a rabid dog, learn­ beats doctors and drugn. Here it Tires Poultry and Supplies jHi'-tant worli to do. bees In good condition. Sell rea­ motors, etc., repaired. All parte NORTH AMERICA Van Unea street Call 7305. Jf an hour later, when the phone "I’m telling you. You’ll quit that me that a nice looking young application form that the juve­ ed that the doctor pronounced is: ng. I grabbed her arm as she Home; A putee where there Is sonably. Call .Manchester 2-1390 av^lfbla. 24-hout service. Cbarg- Inc. Coast to Coast moving serv­ 500 CHOICE PULLETS, ready to Job and I’ll get you another.” woman like you :sn’t married 7 nile's ag* waa on* week. him fatally stricken with hydro­ Never hurry, never worry; SINGLE OR DOUBLE room tw le to answer. Shapely Mias—That, Soldier, ia And now please conalder this woman of, good \ si character before 2:30 p. m. L. L. Tllllng- 2 WHEEL .CAMP frailer. Inquire as C^O. D. Manchester 2-1439 ice. Dial 5187. lay and laying at $2.00 up, de­ But there was nu ordering Don phobia. he asked for a pencil and Miss a train If miss you must. mornuiga or evenings. rent with kitchen facilities. Box Wanted to Rent "If it’s BOST—A SADDLE on Willis pickup body. *498.50 Terms ar I Immediate attention Jonee Heat­ Repairing 23 FOR SALE— 4 ROOM Cape'Ood.1 M level. 'That's the kind of a Job woman a seat. I Shoulil never be applied ing of pana. This is pie for hus- | 4888. She fainted. planted along th* highway. atreet Finder please call 5963. trades accepted. Brunner’s, 80 NEW ENGLAND’S wildest used ing Store, 36-38 Oak street. Call NICELY FURNI.SHED bedroom, with gas hot water heat,.atorn;| It 1$. Good pay and long hours.” A long and painful silence fol To returning things you borrow. bands of housewives whose old 1 Nursing a grouch makes it "How long are you in tor?" Oakland street. Call 5191 PIANO TUNii'tU and repairing; sashes and screens, $5,600. CMl lowed. I was the one to break if. On recovering she thanked him. Optimist: One who trusts to car buyer will most probably pay 8254. ENGLISH PERAMBULATOR suitable for couple or 2 girls, con­ I She wrinkled her forehead. chance for the opportunity of bor­ — Floyd Roalkvam. pans have worn,out. lg:ow worse and worse! I/)gT—PAIR OF BLUE Angora more for your car than you ex­ player piano specialty. John tinuous hot water, near CTieneya. 6472. iT h at’s another thing that’s been ‘Tm sorry, Mickey." Then he fainted. nKtena near McLellan’s, Tues­ FOR SALE— 1934 Chrj'sler coupe, carriagre, good condition, price pect because he desperately needs WANTOtl—ALL K m n S of elec- Cockerbam. 28 Bigelow street very low. Call 5266. Call 5290. 137 Pine street othering me. Seventy-five dollars She was standing n^ar the win­ day. Finder please return to Mc- motor good. Can be seen at 131 your car, because he has no buy­ trtc wiring and repairing. Any Tel 4319. , week for driving a car. It’s ridic- dow, pretending to look out. Her Summit atreet. Mr. Klinkhsmer. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Boise! BY EDGAR MARTIN Lellan’s. ing salesman's commission to pay size job givtn prompt attention. FOR SALE—WINCHESTER 20 A’TTRACnVELY furnished single Wanted— Real Estate T\ s. Why should a man want to silence was becoming unbearable. FUNNY BUSINESS 1940 CHEVROLET business coupe he will pay more for your car. Call 3975 before 7 p. m. gauge pump shotgun, 2 boxes of and double rooms. Complete sy that kind of money for a "I said I’m sorry. Why don’t It's easy to check, simply call Private Inatmctiona 28 shells. Including rifle slugs and kitchen faculties. Weil heated. WAN’TED TO BUY 8 room singl| the dough he wants, and he "Sorry!” she repeated. Her voice 1 dition. Call 2-1186. and cabinet work. Call A. R. —Foreign accents deleted—Pri­ FURNISHED bedrooms and C, Herald. lluea his life highly. D>on is an was so tense snd low that it didn’t T H O O O H T t ) WANTED—'TO BUT reasonable Chapom 5825. vate tutoring In reading, writing, 1 OIL DRUM and faucet, 3 glass kitchen for 3 men or girli. Cadi cellent driver and so .le’a willing sound like Mickey. “Sorry for WE BUY arithemtlc, letter writing, pho­ 2-1562. WANTED "TO BUY—In or neail what? For having brought us from k private Individual a 1936 BOOKKEEPING, TYPING done jugs, oil burner stand. Phone - p«y-” netic spelling. Th. White Studio, 6282. Manchester, 5 or 6 room Cap<[ "It still Isn’t worth seventy-five here? For having got Don mixed or 1937 Ford, clean and In A-1 on weekly schedule, baianc* Cod home with garage, fire place! Direct From the Owner condition with good tires. Call 709 Main street. Phone 3-1393. FOR RENT—FURNISHED room. hllars!” up in something he doesn’t under­ monthly, reasonable rate. Call for oil heat preferred and endugl| I was somewhat disturbed as 6520 after 5 p. m. 128 South Main atreet. stand?” WANTED details. Phone 3627 between 6-9. Fuel and Feed 49-A land for garden. Box S, Herald. lapsed into silence again. Each Slowly she walked away from V.’ANTED USED CARS— Will buy Hdp Wanted— Female. 35 ime Boggio waa mentioned we be the window and dropped In an RANGE BURNERS cleaned. $3.00. FOR SALE—GREEIN hai-dwood treading on dangerous ground, WE SELL Truck driver to any year or moael. Ws will pay Apartments, Flats, armchair. She leaned her , head Reasonable rates on heaters. Rea­ WANTED—GIRL for office work foi fireplace, furnace or stove. nee she'd asked me what business against the back. There was a top prices for well kept oars. Cole sonable servicing on all types of who can take dictation and use $15 a cord. Phone 8608. Tenements 63 .. was in and I’d been pretty Direct To Essential Workers Motors at Center. Phone 4164. Racing Dfoies weary hopelessness in every line deliver fuel oil. electric motors. Call 2-1562. typewriter. Call Hartford 8-1738 Irague. Holding companies, I’d said. of her body. or 3-0204. \ variety of interests. All very "W ho is this Mr. Boggio? And REFRIGERATOR SERVICE. We Garden— Farm— Dairy FOR REINT—4 ROOM FLAT. In­ quire 73 Bridge street. By The Associated Press | nuch involved. Then I’d changed what does he do?" We Re-Condition At Cost Apply In Person. repair and rebuild any type of WANTED—WOMEN for laundry Producta 50 Eastern racing, now in the las! lie subject. Y„ fi. Ill 9 raTiiaf» work. Apply Manchester Laun­ I tried to Btall. refrigeration equipment. We ex­ two days of its 1044 season, con’ She paused as she was about 1 brought, up the matter of change sealed units wtth factory dry, 72 Maple street. QUALITY GREEN Mountain Summer Homes for Rent 67 tinues its “stake a day” policy a place another marshmallow on MANCHESTER potatoes and Hubbard squash profesaional ethica. ^ A lawyer THAT’S WHY BANTLY OIL CO. guarantee. SclentiOc %Refrigera- Pimlico today with, the $10,0C| • fork and looked at me. couldn’t dlscuaa hla clients’ affairs. A L L E Y OOP Before We Say Goodby BY V. T. HAMLIN tlon Co., 56 Cottage atreet. Phone WOMAN W Af.TED-:-For light, Frank V. Williams, 1632 Tolland f o r RENT— BEAUTIFUL 3 "Leo.” she said, “wUl you prom- YS5 Center Street 6-ROOM SINGLE — Near bos pleasant work. Good pay, good Manly Steeplechase Handicap a| Being a lawyer was like being a 2-1226. Turnpike, Buckland. Tel. 7997. room furnished cottage, auitable w to tell me thy truth if I ask you l DOK.COOLA_.VOU A t ^ line and shopping center. Steam hours, steady work. New System two and a hall miles. priest. People told you things you BifiHT ON s c h e d u l e . TOO' _ ^BJTASTO V NO. W t COUlOhtT make Tee WE CAN PAY for one or two couples, all mod­ very direct queetlon?” 7 IT MUST BscN/ttOGNEfiftj TV« lOCW'ION \GaAOe~THERE ARC MS AN’ OOCS GOTTA heat, oil. 2-«ar garage. Fralt I BUY SALEABLE junk. Wm. Laundry, Harrison street Such capable performers as ElkJ couldn’t repeat. .IIAIKT trees. Vi acre of Uuid. Shade ern improvements, electrically My heart beat a little faater. Then I realized I’d as good as B'UG<3£n Though- MISTER ALL6VR l OF THE LAND ITH IN M A) MANS HlfiTDI HAA’t A CONTCIRENCE Ostrinsky, 182 Bissell street TeL Household Goods x 51 ridge. Rouge Dragon and Ahmis^ his kind of Ulk could turn out to aK ARS. FORE HE SENOB trees and shrubs. Small down WANTED GIRLS AND WOMEN heated, Ule bath, Venetian blinds. admitted that Mickey’s luspicions y o j CHAPS LOOK ( LOOKS UKE HEO OFOPHiR. you W1U. t C p c a s h are slated to go to the post. I most cmbarraselng. I attempted pRETTV — BEENPlAVING LE-ARNED. TH’ MOOVIAN6, payment. Balance Uke rent. 5879. WANTED Residential. Lake Wangumbaug, juitHiweTow- joowsfiD for bench work. Steady work, > evade the issue. about Boggio were justified, so I BATTERED./ C'-L A WiTj^ M U L K .' ^ NOTHlNar MAIN VBLEO IN BACK HOME.' f ? good pay. Tober Baseball Com­ A responsible party to take over a South Coventry. $27.50 monthly 'The Pimlico Cup and Walde$ quickly backed down. There waa Wlllimantic 698-Jl. "What Is this?" 1 kidded. ‘The PRICES! NORWICH Household Services pany, EUm strejt. 3-Room Modern Outfit; husband Stakes, both $25,000 events, coni Jrd degree?” nothing wrong with BogRio. At ■i-i' drafted, wife gone back to mother; elude the cam pal^ Saturday. most he was a crank, wealthy Jarvis Realty Co. Offered 13-A EXPERIENCED SINGER power "Please, Leo—” D R IV E IN . A real Investment . * balance $234.30, Uke new; Bed­ There was no way out of it, so old guy with a persecution com­ Center Street sewing machine operator wanted, Wanted to Rent 68 A holiday crowd of 21,646 plex. And the reason I’d objected Steam Heated Apartment room, Living Fkoom and Kitchen $1,676,492 at Pimlico yesterday 1^ tried to look indifferent. BRING YOUR TITLE Phones: 4118 or 7275 CURTAINS LAUNDERED at adjusted to factory work, steady set with all accessories. Liberal to Don taking that bodyguard job House— 4 apartments! Very WANTED — 1-2 FURNISHED a program featured by the upsel "All right! What la It?" Sundays: • 2-0964 or 7275 home. Call 2-1167 between 9-H work, good pay. Apply in person terms. room apartment for light house­ 'Ht’s something I’ve been mean- was merely because I knew he victory of H, P. MetcalFa Sta| “W e that large lot. Nice location. a. m. and 7422 between 6-8 p. m. Manchester Knitting MUls, Man­ A-L-B-E-R-T-S keeping by young couple. Call M to ask you for a long time— could do better than dedicate his no longer waste ammunition on ’em lince 'm l! MANCHESTER chester Green. Copy in the featured Lady Balt future to Bogglo’s vague fears Good rental income. Price 43 AUyn S t —Hartford 2-0566. y^ n since Don got this job. You're cliaiiipion ating-shotter joined up!” iHAHnrUL W t AffC HteiDCO ^ MOTOR SALES, INC more Handicap. good friend of Mr. Bogglo’s, She didn’t look at me, but kept 19,000. $2,500 Down. WANTED— MARRIED woman Branch of Connecticut’s Largest Heating— Plumbing- WANTED— A FLOOR space of With Jockey^Wayne Wright up Aren’t you?” her gaze fixed on the carpet. r o p V IC TO R Y ^ BUV ns W«at OMter street with experience In office work. Furniture Store M fv b e a e ilM Roofing 17 approximately 30-30 feet in prop­ the 5-year-old daughter of Traci "I suppose so.” couldn’t tell if 1 was making Boom Steglo. Tenaad Itm i- eaoes. One 8, one 5 and one presses: also for winding ma­ WINDOW s h a d e s —OWING to Nobody had ever looked at me One's M isfortune Is chines. good pay. steady work. our very low overhead, get our Chester. Conn., as permittee. paign that may lift her earningl Irou’re misUken. Cross my heart!” with such loathing. ^ks. All eoavesUeaees. 8-ear d-room apartmenta. Good lo­ JOHN ANDREW HOLZHEIMER She looked at me, smiling. Tober Baseball Elm street. special low prices on high grade Dated 34th o f Nov., 1944. above - Top Flight’s record fo| "Get out, Leo,” she murmured parage. S'A aetw hurt. $A«M. cation. ,84,000. Terms Ar- Another's Good flUies, $275,900. •Tm glad, Leo.” ' faaged. window shades and Venetian H -U -34 44. '"Go on, get.out!” Fortune. WANTED d r a f t s m a n blinds completely installed. 8am' Aad that seemed to close the Lovely g-Aeaaa Hoaae, Hea- Planning to Build tool designing knowledge, excel­ pies furnished. Capitol Window natter. (To Be Continued) H-Z*/ M. MB. r Straefc Bvetr eoavealwiee. COVENTRY LAKE- MANC’BESTEB — 4-Koom Sin­ lent opportunity for advance­ TWO 8-Room Cottages over­ Shade Co., 241 North Main atreet Things have a way of happening lleM heat with ott. Ree- gle now available for Immediate Your New Home? ment, salary, commission with Phone 8819. Open evenings. looking lake. Completely oocnpancy due to owner's tranv ability to pr^uce. Factory locat­ vhen least expected. The good and RED R YD E R Accident? BY FRED HARMAN laatiaa looia, laaadry aad eold equ ip i^ with electrio refri­ etoraga la haarmeat. Oarage. lev. Full price $5,700. Spade ed In Hartford. Write Box O, The MAPLE DINENTE set, occasional OLD MAN YflNTER IS HERE! bad, but especially the bad. gerators and stnvea. Sleeping available for two rtrams - up­ I was In a particularly good .ONLEia HE •NEE Large let. Cloae to achool. Let JARVIS, plan it with Herald. chairs, pie crust coffee tables, y f t are making a big slash in the prices of our Coal TROUBLE, AN)DTOU> YEH’ GOVERNOR tCUET 14AWT' aopommodatlons In esush for 5 stairs. Blanketed balsam wiml davenport table, card tables, nood that day. Having dlspowd ft CDCMfOG HE.RE TO ALL GO TO H AN ACCIDENT gaAM. Ihrais Arraaged. you. We have a variety of and Wood Heaters. Several models and makes. frOlH ARE AMKED I ■ people. Price: fl,000 each. Insulation. No. 1 select red oak maple rocker, bedroom suites, my dally chores faster than \ l.'i IT WITH INVESTIGATE— AND IP Th* PlNrTtHTi*iRU PORE HE riNDB r d-Boesn Hoaae. Wells Street. $400 Down. llfKiring. Seml-alr conditioning plans and locations avail­ Situation* Wanted— high chair, cribs and various, odd iial. 1 decided to surprise Mickey HE GETS -OTHE An haproremente. t porches. heating onlL Constnutod with able. Why not reap the F enale 38 pieces. Telepbom 5187, Austin Coal Heaters Now $55.00 by coming over early. But the noment she opened the door. I saw / \ Hot air heat with eoaL $5,800. COVENTRY LAKE— seasoned lumber. Sparions clos­ benefit of jrears of experi­ Chambers Warehouse, Manches­ Regular $89.50! $1AM Down. Nicely landscaped year ets. An ei^ llen t buy. EXPERIENCED medical and In­ ter Green. Open dally 1-5. Sat bmethlng was wrong. ence as builders of high "What’s the matter? I asked. 'rood 8-RNN BEHIND Jly Boggio had been satisfied 'A ME THATS ONE OP Para*enttyl Wanted to Bay 18 1th hie markmanshlp and given MU S A G S / the glut. It was all on the CASH FOR TOUR dlaearded el; the gun was registered in Fear LANK LBONAKD radio. OSQ mornlnga 2-0640. *'* name, and there was noth(ng about hi* carrying IL True hla proniise, Boggio bad given WEU. I GUESS H IMfiPE rs i SFWMO HTS r u 6 0 Oft tmcKCy! I the raise and he’d come home tMNfy FOR THE lodge eHOODHUG A eiT UP AND ITS M L O M |o tell Mickey about It. expecting ovea iT..iiiiniAeL ,5WAP HIM «t$fcr iv f WANTED to be delighted. Wouldn't T - H t HASN'T COME OUT Of By atrs. Anite Onbet 1 cent poatage. Tour Name, Adi zptain to her that aba had noth HOMO FROM eon wHh pne*eager ear to DOWN kOR n * Tou stitch him iqi— let Santa dreaa and the Pattern Number 11 to *rorry about? BREAKFAST! le lend *t ehUdten to Anne Cabot 'The Mancheater Kvcl Such a degree o f tnnocenes nod team ToOnad Tnrafikn deliver him! A twelve-inch Scottie, jm y as fun Itself, can easily be ning Herald, 1150 Sixth Avenu9*Ughts, socks, doUil Boggio you’ve thought It over for tbs eyes potbolders and lovely crodSste)r chutged your mind. Tou don’t to A P f« Bt the,Job. But don’t tril bias nr to I complete pattern, sewlced*- and knitted article* ara la " " or Strnstloda and SnOhlng .dtfWwn* brand new Winter oC 19ot Altatm. Sapd | .»l WM Kteihora. •TYliy. *teMld__- fijsa wto km •n.«aM»