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Loveliness of 1,000 Daoy South of Leningrad and E M P Ire N Ot Timely Naval Blow West of Moscow; Five Naval Vessels Prives Enemy of Washfnrton, Nov

Loveliness of 1,000 Daoy South of Leningrad and E M P Ire N Ot Timely Naval Blow West of Moscow; Five Naval Vessels Prives Enemy of Washfnrton, Nov

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V0L.LXn.,N0.54 P age U> MANCHESTER, C0NN„ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8,1942 (FOURTEEN PAGC») PRICE THREE CBI Soviet Ski Britain’s Navy Sinks Bulletin!! Press Nazis Back; Government Urges Buying of Fur Six Vessels on W ay Coats. Called , Best Investm ent To Aid Axis Germans Dying at Rate Briton Says ‘Next To Red Flannels/ Loveliness Of 1,000 DaOy South Of Leningrad and E m p ire N ot Timely Naval Blow West of Moscow; Five Naval Vessels prives Enemy of WashfnRton, Nov. 1*.— ^^«xl to red flannel underwear, a jood In­ np furs needed by the soldiers If you do. bat be. sure yoa don’t tbrow Tanks and Trucks Nearing End ly Needed Fresh UnHsI vestment in this fuel-rationed winter may be— for you— a fur coat.” away your money on a shoddy garment.” Abandoned and Frozen Lost in Occupation To Face British anil That’s ’s advice, given in the Department of Agriculture Women are advised to ask retailers to show them the same fur in American Troops Coftil publication, “ Consumer’a Guide,” which circulates mainly among the several price-ranges in order to judge the quality otfered. TTiey are M o k o w , ' d ^ C r m b ^ verging on Strongsl told to look for thickly furred ^ in s at the friction points of a gar­ Whit e-clad Russian ski | Three Other~American farms and in small towns. AuthoritaUvely to Crit- ment. Bombs Wreck holds of Axis at] troops pressed the Nazis ICS of imperial Pol Transports, One De­ The November issue of this government periodical carries an illus­ back on blizzard-swept battle­ Bizerte and Tunis*] The point of all this, for the fur trade, is the government’s interest icy in Detailed Report, stroyer and One Tank­ tra te article giving informalion on various t3rpes of furs and advice in fur garments as a war-time need. ” What with more walking and fields west of Moscow today Six Merchant on buying and care. more waiting on street corners for buses and trolleys, and the need to while betweeh^^the Don and er Damaged Off Africa. London, Dec. I Liondon, D m . 3— (Jf)—Replying “So you’re buying a fur ooat”— the title runs. ” You won’t be using save on wool. . There’* the'salestalk for the fur department! Volga the Red Army steadily British Naval guns haval authoritatively to critica of Brit­ Ships in Port closed the trap on Stalin- Washington, Dec. 8.— (JP) sunk four more enemy mer-l ain’s imperial policy. Lord Gran- snMd’a besiegers from recap­ — The Navy department an­ chantmen and two destroy«B| home declared today that “the tured height! nortliweM and Hundreds of employes of The South Portland Shipbuilding Corporation at South Portland, nounced today that five Unit­ Smash Moles at Trip­ >ound for Tunisia with rein-1 ^ tbw u t^ f ^ e dty7 Battletront I British colonial empire is n ot com - atand outside the plant following a walkout which developed from ,a wags dispute. dUpatchea gave tbia account oiling to an end. . ed States Naval transports oli So Severely Use :'orcements for the Axis ini the steadily mounting Russian I work we have to dc is only were lost during the occupa­ the decisive battle for Bl-I winter drive: South of Leningrad I h^gtnning,” the House oi Lor^ tion of North Africa by Unit- Impaired; Smash at zerte and Tunis in which thal Fine Furs Specially and west of Moscow the GermaM I j,y cranbome, retiring Poison Gases ^ States forces. Three other Libya, Tunisia Bases. opening shots apparently at-l werW dying 1,000 a day as ■>> I colonial secretary who replaced Hoover Urges Forming transports, one destroyer, ready have been fired, it WM titxqpera armed with tommy gxM | Stafford Cripps as lord privy Cairo, Dec. 3— UP)— H eavy U nit­ nounced today. The timely Navall Priced for This clashed with Nazi Alpinist rein­ seal la the recent cabinet shake- and one tanker were dam­ ed States bombers, li^ve destroy­ blow waa struck on ths nQtbt forcements in some of the fiercest up. Added to T oll aged during the operation. A Dec. 1, the Admiralty salt' fighting of the past two weeks H ave MIbsIod to Ferform GoimcU to Direct War Navy spokesmaui said casualties ed or heavily damag^ six mer­ deprived the enemy at Week-End Only! amid snow-blanketed Nazi tanka "We citizens of the British em­ were very small. The transports chant ships in Tripoli and have needed fresh strength to and trucks, now often abandoned pire have a mission to perform,.. At Night Qub sunk were listed In the communi­ smashed the Spanish and Kara- British and American troops and frozen. essential to the welfare of the t: que as the Tasker H. Bliss, the ver^g on the bomb-batr w orld...to Insure the survival of Hugh L. Scott, and the Edward manll moles so severely In the Naate Realsflng Savagely Axis’ only remaining Libyan har­ Axis strongholds after Tax Included the way of life for which the Unit­ Warships Rutledge, which were sunk off German counter-attack On the Stalingrad front the ed Nations are fighting and in Laboratory Tecbnicians Casablanca; the Joseph Hewes, bor that their use has beet. Im­ Germans were resisting savagely touched off the heaviest fight sunk off Riabat and the L«eds- paired, a U. S. Ariny neadquar- . 7 i i . r k-eA-harmony with the principles of the Examine Cocoannts President Favored; ters communique said today. of the ’. ^ ft. AtlanUc charter, Sunk in Fight, town, sunk off Algiers. onslaught went into Its third' The bulletin amplified an ear­ Attack About BDdalghft *‘In that great mission we must And Other Articles to Offers 12 Principles. Next of Kin Being Notlfled week slowed but unstopped. not and shall not fail.'* lier British announcement which The convoy was attacked A communique said Soviet Mentioned as a possible suc­ Find Source of Fumes. Japanese Say The early morning communique aaid that Allied planes, smashing nUdnight by a British fotco 9 troops stormed and held another cessor to Lord Linlithgow, retir­ New York, Dec. 3.— (/P^— aaid the next of kin of personnel at Axis bases In both Libya and eluding thrro cruisers and, “la strategic height northwest of the Tunisia, had sunk a large south' ing viceroy of India, Lord Cran- Bulletin! Ixi^rience in ev^ry major killed, wounded, or miasing were spirited engagement,” the city. This, with the height south' -being notlfled by telegram. bound tanker off Sicily, blasted at munique said, “four enemy nation in this war and the Tripoli and the Tunisian porta of . west of Stalingrad which was re­ fOonttamed ea Page Bght) Boston, Dec. S—UP>— Fresh Battleship, Cruiser and I The names of the damaged vea- and two of the escorting ' ported yesterday as recapture, evidence that ^Isondns gases ast shows there should be a I sela were not disclosed. Bizerte and Gabes and shot up a Two .Destroyers Are railroad train. era were sunk or left gave the Russians a field of fire generated by the Coooannt war council of head adminis­ Commtmlque, Number 209, fol­ w recks.” Certified Savings of over at least part of the German Grave night dub Ora enuaed trators sitting directly with Qaimed as Victims The R. A. F., which fliea hundreds of deaths was placed low s: heavy Liberator bomber unit In No British ship suffered corridor of escape or reinforce­ the president, Herbert Hoo­ $30 to $110 On Each Coat ment to Stalingrad. Panama De^l today before an Inquest Into Night of Novemher 30 A fr ic a : cooperation with the United age or casualties in ths The Germans rushed reinforce­ the tragedy, which now has ver told the National Asso­ "1. *1110 following States Air Forces and under with the Convoy, but the relat Naval transports were lost during American command, followed the new destroyer Quentin was i beet fo r t s Io m la jrean! Quality eoata that will five ments Into at least three key cJalmed 491 Uvea. Joaeph F. ciation of Manufacturers to­ Tokyo (From Japaneae Broed- you htof wear, beauty aud warmth.. .fur cmate eultahle for aallents In a desperate effort to May Cause Kelley of ArUngton, M ai^ a day. The former preaident of the the early pait of November aa a first damaging blowa on ’Tripoli later on the way to her 1 Jualora, mlMiea and women! Each coat ha* It* nrlftnal price halt the Rusaian advance. oonstmotloB engineer, told the United States said:/ ’’There was a casta). Dee. 8 (40 — Imperial result of enemy submarine tor­ with a raid Tuesday night in of her crew was reported eavod,^ ticket PECS Hale** fuarantce of certlSed savinfs of SSO to Strong forces of German Alpin­ Inqneat that aeoonda after the war council or a.Wgr cabinet in headquarters announced today tha pedoes dtuing the occupation of which, the communique aaid, The Italians, in what $ llf! Make your oetectton early! ists went Into action aast of Vell- Senate Row Sist eaU d Sre "the entin end •very principal nation In tha last alnUng of an Allied batUeahlp, a torth Africa by United States "bomba were seen to imrst on to he-their verstoa e( 1 f oraeat • both the Spanish and Kanmahll kie LuU. Other special uniU ^ of the dub fo w ,. was fiU;^ w ar. 131000 40 on e in every p rin oi- cruiser of the Augusta class and action, aaUd one Itallsn de peared south of Rahev where the _ _ _ ^ with gaaeonrSame?* pal nation in this wtu’, except the •(A) The Tasker H. Bliss, Hugh m oles." was sunk Tuesday night- two destroy ere on ths night of L. Scott and the EMward Rutledge The American communique Germans were trying to reg^ R epublicans O ppose A u United SUtea." British cruiser blown up ifi control of vital sections of the I Boston, Dec. 8.—<«—Medical Nov. 30 off Gusdalcanal in the were sunk off Casablanca. added; Hoover continued in a prepared Solomon islands. “(B) The Joseph Hewes was Warehouse Destroyed brief but violent naval encouattfJ JET BLACK PERSIAN Rzhev-Vyazma rail line. Rein­ thorization of Agree­ authorities indicated today that addrese that every important as­ German planes were said to 1 forcements alao stiffened the Ger­ (The Japanese claims were not sunk off Rabat. "It now has been confirmed that ment by Resolution; poisonous gasto developing from pect of war direction should be in confirmed by any Allied sources.) “(C) The Leedatown was sunk damaged a British destroyer ___ LA M B c o a t s man defense outside Stalingrad be ihe hands oi a single administra­ in three attacks on shipping and sunk a light unit of the same |H B| tween Qw Don and Volga. the Cocoanut Grove night dub The Japanese asserted they also off Algiers. harbor Insti nations at 'Mpoli Want Pact Revamped. fire Saturday night contributed tor, rather than a board or com­ had set fire to two other Allied "2. Three other United States matlon at dawn the next day. Here the second shaipeat bat­ mittee, and the top administra­ heavy bombers of Jie Bomber tles of tbs whole front were shap- heavily to the death toU, now of­ destroyers, and acknowledged the transports, one U. S. destroyer and Command of the Ninth U. S. Air The Berlin radio said a Brit Tax ficially placed at 490. tors from the. war council with loss of one of their own. one U. S. tanker were damaged cruiser of the 9,850-ton up. The Nasi corridor was be­ Washington, Dec. 3— UP)— A the president. Force have destroyed or heavily Included ing pinched from the northwest | vigorous controversy over the "There la no question that there The text of the communique: during the operation. damaged aix merchant vessels, class alao was torpedoed hy a. Ue| $198 and southwest, along ths banka of was something poisonous In that Need Leadership Carry Out Pierce Attack "3. The next of kin of personnel -destroyed a large warehouse on boat In the western Mediteriaiifiu| transfer of United States proper­ smoke besides carbon monoxide “Elspecially in war," he said, "An imperial torpedo attack kiUed, wounded, or missing are be­ the Spanish mole and Impaired and its sinking may be reckoQH| tha D on. ties to Panama under agreementa Actually Worth $229 to $298! Beporti Cirnashig af Don and flame,’’ Dr. 'Timothy Leary, ‘we need leadership, (md leader- flotilla carried out a fierce attack ing notified by telegram as soon aa the usefulne'as of that mole to with. Bomb bits were said to i for Joint defense of the canal im­ Suffolk medical examiner, on a pOwmfid enemy Naval unit Information la received." _ Just II! Handeome Mack Perniaa*...all ''Red Star reported a croasing of ahip comes from Individual men. enemy shipping and have knocked brought another British dc at one low price of $IS8 each! Sizes 11 to pended In the Senate today. told reporters. . . It ia the experience of 15U oft Lungs, Guadalcanal island, on This was the Navy’s first com­ a gaping hole in the KarsmanU to a stop off the Algerian coast. the Don in one place where the the night of Nov. 30. SO. See them without fall! Russiana won a hard-earned vic­ Two Republicans, Senators “People died too quickly to years in the whole productive munique on operations In the mole which will occasion consider­ No Oouflnnatiou Of fight for their lives,’’ added Dr. economy of the United States. We “The results of the engagement able repair work before it can he tory In a large acale battle *for a Johnson of California and Nye of North African area. There was no conflrmatlost: aeries of vlUagea centering around I North Dakota, opposed authoriza- William H. Watters, associate can no more administer civilian are as follows: ‘There waa no mention of the restored to full capacity.” medical examiner. activities in war with a commit "Enemy losses—one battleship possible number of men lost. Land operations in Libya again any of these enemy claims. Veikhne-GuUovaky, all of whichltion of the agreements by a sim- In fact, the assault on the -o tha Germane held with strong de-1 ple resolution and demanded that Examine Deooratlona tee than we could direct a battle sunk, one cruiser of the Augusta Former Liner Cleveland were confined to patrol skirmishea State laboratory technicians ex­ type simL'aimultaneoualy, two de­ near El Aghella. voy was another chapter fat HOLLANDER BLEND fanae works aad artUlery. they be renegotiated in treaty with a committee." The communique Mentifled the This presumably waa along the I form, amined Imitation cocoamits, The former preaident said those stroyers sunk and two other , de­ A slight increaae in air activity stroyers .Jet ablaze. Tasker H. Bliss aa the former liner waa reported over the Libyan front . (Costtnoed oa Paga Foar) NORTHERN BACK MUSKRATS 1 north side of the Nazi corridor I The retoluUon would authorize: palms, decorations and other arti­ who helped organize World War 1 President Cleveland, converted at when batUefront disnatches indi-l L Surrender to Panama of the cles taken from the dub’s Jungle­ had much to offer those directing "Our losses—one destroyer sunk. yesterday, with two Axis planes “Note—This Naval encounter is Baltimore and placed In commlasion being shot down. cated that tha Ger^ro lines wen I American-owned water and sew- like setting to determine Aether World War U, and offered 12 prin­ by the Navy Sept. 16. 1942. She In a had way. I ^g* systems in Panama City and any could have produce the ciples to consider, “not as criti' designated as the night battle off All Allied planes were said to Regularly Tax Lunga.” was built for passenger service at have returned. Most of tt** German reserves ap-1 Udlon, which otherwise would not fum es. cism but as recommendations." the Newport News Shipbuilding $229 and $239 Included 'Dieir findings and the reports (Jane’s Fighting Ships lists six $198 patently were being thrown mto « v e r ^ Panama im^^ 1967. Hoover’s 12 principles follow, in and Drydock Company, Newport Flashes ! on scores of autopsies .performed ships at the type of the U. S. S. action along the southern bM o f I. Panama of buUd- b rie f: News. Va., In 1921, and aa a mer- Brief But ViolerU (lAto Btolettas of the (FI The moot popular of all fur*.. .fleaminf ling lots of the American-owned Augusta, named aa the North­ “First—. . . AU civiUsn activities hrowB muakrat that look* like mink minu* fOeattaraed on Page Four) Panama Railway company in the (fyoaUaued os Page Two) ampton class. They are the (OoBttaued ea Page Fonr) Nifval Encounter two cities. should be directed by clviUans and heavy cruisers Augusta, Houston, Lottery ’Trial Ends Suddenly It* perl*haMlity. Buy during thi* great Rome (From Italian Broad- •ale aad lave! 3. Cancellation of a $3,700,000 within limitations laid down by the Chester, Louisville, and Uticn, N. Y.. Dee. . . debt to the Export-Import bank legislative body. Otherwise we Northampton, of 9,050 tona.) casta), Dec. 3.— UP> — The Italian high command reported today that Trial of 39 defendanta ladletod ^ to cover Panama’s share in con­ Sees Closing shall be a miUtaiy dictatorataip connection with operatkma at Nation Seen struction of the strategic Rio Ha with aU its ImpUcations. DarlanMove "a brief but violent Naval encoun­ Smash New Attempt ter” occurred ‘Tuesday night off IS-stato lottery ring came to .‘‘Second—. . . Ciyilian activities the coast of Tunisia in which an sudden cloee In Federal oenrt D epartm ent must be directed by single headed day as 22 men entered On^ Nazi arrangement waa negoti­ By Grocers To Land Japanese Not Binding Italian destroyer waa sunk and administrators. In every country AUled Headquartera in Austral British cruiser torpedoed and plea* and charges against 17 ated by the state department last In the last war—and in pUs war— er* were dlsiliisaed. Court ofll' May, along with a military, agree­ la. D ec.' 3— —Gen. Douglas Mac- blown up. the United States, Britain, France Arthur’s Air Forces supporting (T h is apparently la the Rome had discussed the poesIblUty CaUfbmia Solon in Bit ment for the leasing by Panama Will Be Forced Out of Eden Says Britain Not of the defendants, which get to the United States of areas for and for that matter, Gecmany, all ground ;roops closing in on the version of the battle In which the ter Protest on General Business Unless Price boards, committees, or commis. Buna-Gona area on the New. Gui­ Consulted in Advance der way yesterday, might nea coast have smashed new Jap­ (Continued on Page Two) several months. (Ooattaned on Page Foot) . • • /Grants of Power. Restrictions Relieved (Continued on Page Two) anese attempts to land retnforce- A b o n t Leadership. menta in a 12-hour running bat Grante Air Base Righte Waidtlngton, Dec. 8—-— Foreign Washington, Dec. OTHER WOr^DERFUL FURS ter protest against what he term­ A. Bauglum, general manager of Treasary Balance and their screen of fighter planes. Secretary Anthony Elden told the British Fliers ^ beria >«*« granted the Us Boat Capsizes the Retail F (^ Dealers of Cali­ The Allied planes knocked 23 Htetee air base righte tor the ed general grants of power to the House of Common* today that the fornia, predicted today that un­ , W ashington, D ec. 3.^—(/P) — The enemy fighters out of the air as British government did not con- ratton Of the war aad At This LOW PRICE of $188! President, , Representative Gear­ less grocery stores are relieved position of the Treasury Dec. 1 they carried the attack to sea, alder itself bound by the statement Hit Frankfurt troops, prindpahy Negre hart, (R., Calif.) contended today 10 Tars Dead from what he Mlled Impractical Receipts, $49,465,884.83; expen­ forcing the destroyers to with-. are stationed already in that i \ of Admiral Jean Darlan in which tliat “U is time for Congress to price reatrictioni they would be ditures. $198,748,946.11; net bal be assumed responsibility m head tegic Weet African repjMle. 'X Platinum Grey Chekiang Caracul— youth- check up before it finds Itself in I Ten Others Missing and forced out of business and the ance, $4,382,007,645.05. (Oowtiaaed oa Pfiga Two) of the French government In Afri­ Anack Several Other United States acted, tt said ' ful style and color! the low and lonely position of. the government would have to feed ca . - at the request of Liberia, ^ • Gemian Rdebstag.'* Two Safe in Nan^ the people through food dispena- Eden aaid in answer to a ques­ Objectives in Western said that'due to the aatlon’a i i ^ N a tn ra l Red Fox Glamoor Coat~rich, fuD Bia aaaertloa came as the House ■ lug stationa. tion that the government had not tegtc location It was la danger i pelts, beautiful color! . , Ways and Means committee open-1 gansctt Bay Accident. "We aeem to be heading tor biiOn consulted in advance about Germany During Night attack aad wanted to ad public bsaringa on a mo«uSed| ___ 1__ combination of techaocracy and New X-Ray Mahhine Wins the statenient. the Independence and seearlty -jl^Norivegian Blue Fox Glamour Coat — the msasurs graatlng tha chief exeeu- atate aociallam," Baugban told The foreign secretary announced Londdn, Dec. 3—(4V-The R.A. the republle.” N ow port, R . L , D ee. i . —se of tha vietlma Banghan testifled, the retail facturers yaatarday aaid that actu al fighO ng Une. one-time Frendi of Tu- It was ths R.A.F.’s S6th raid on at "and now -wa havo ths paatagoa ertthlMld. prices froasa as of March 16 were Lieut. Oon: Dwight D. Elsenhower -Army medical officers at the niaia, had placed1 himself at Dar- Frankfurt, the last being that at Naval Bopply i win hold the Co«l of Your Choice.. monstroatty at a ooat* of $86,000,- What caaead tha boat to o i ^ far bOlow roplaoemeat oootA and bad tatufirtiphad firom North Afri- conveBtkm said X -R ^ machines Ion's dtspossL Sept. 8 vdieh a strong force of Miiiihanlialisff Be < OOO not OToa oa tho Mta u Mae waa not deeldad, hut Naval dealers esanot afford to li sa to txanmand tbs maeblne’s nae- of • arude type were need to Pegrrouton loft the Vichy fold bombers gave its industrial plaaeo F edscal Bw o m i Babnee ia CouTcaiient Payments. Cbngriss aslBetod. ofOeon ■goesesa bsMsf K had hit tha goods at a kwa. fulneaa on tha firing line in North Uratted OateBt ia the First World last April when be asked to be a thorough UasUag. aad Naval "WiMra did tha' additional noa- aa obetructlon. Tha oalltng pries hats, he said, A frica . war. In this war. however, they reUsved aa yicby*s envoy to Bue­ It was understood that last Inqifiring lato ths i First iatlmatloa of the. tregedy simply wars dumped la ga _ The machine eaa be aet up In aaU that tba Uvea of many aol- n os Alrea. night’s takUng force waa not up Mune when Meansl U ' ' " ‘oar local boards are ahnoat aB tha field in a few asbmtee aftar dtera would be aaVed by the aocu- The Algten radio also aaid that to the strsngth which the Air Min­ COM istry calls "a strong force” and M s w M it T H i Co n n * arhlah wn n m anpinSf^mldd^ 87, a JaaisetowB (anaer. garage ama ortgtaally ehoesn to baiag tran^xnted by airplane In rate and early Information given French Minister Henriot, in San three email caaaa to any fighting as to tba tocation of huQeto a Domingo, and his staff had iw on Fngn Tw»> I< I aa Poga Xwa) i< itNBL tba iteUotogfttB wars told. ahrapaal I f tho K-Bag. aignsd to jato DfiriiA lata tha aaale ananpower available revolving door in the club’s Lottery Gise Bombs Wreck and . assume that women can do jPoi^h Gases entrance. Bureaus Hit Try to; Repair R ecrea tion the rest. Thera ars certain Jobs Broke 'nuttuA Deer Olaae Four Warships Dla Ya Stocks Calls Dealers Victory Tax Starts News of Our that only men can do.... The door wos^mmed against a Jury Chos Six Merchant “Beventlv—.. .Fix prices of Added to Toll man’s leg, he said. Hayes asserted In Congress Light Service Center Items given commodity or raw material that be himself asked people trt Sunk in Fight, Air Reduction ...... 38 For Gathering at as near the source of pro^c- Allis Cmal Mfg ...... ______' c B o y Scouts back of him to give him room to . . . 24% Compulsory Savings Today: Ships in Port tion as poBsible a n d .. .regulate free the door but that they did not Allied C?hem ...... 185% Short - Handed Crews Defense Moves to Between the suba^uent percentage addi­ At Night Club do so and that he "broke throu^” Japanese Say Am Airlines ...... ^ . . . 46% Office of Price Admin* 6-9—Junior boys' game room Am Can ...... Ernest Roy Invites All StUl Struggle Today open, E. S. and W. S. dite Certain Farts and Bfaloney tion for proceasora and the mark the glass. ...7 2 Uncle Sam to Take Mon- ] istration Chief Tar­ Troop 128 ‘)|>call to assembly blown by William (Oontlnaod from Page One) up for merchants. General price (Omtlaaed from Page One) Ruben O. Bodenhom. of Boston, (Conttnned from Page One) Am Rad St S ...... 6 Gasoline Men to Meet Jim Vetniao, Scribe Nemcroff, to enjoy a,few games. 6-8:30—Junior boys* baaketbsdl Federal Trial. ceilings (or legal maximum prices Am Smelt ...... M a n ch e ster In Portland Area. league games, E. S. Next W eek. a designer of night clubs in Boston ... 37% ey Just So Gtinens get for New Drive. The weekly meeting ot Troop They were, Black Jack and Dodge Brtttsh Admiralty aaM two Axis as they were caUed in the last on toe ■victims will be produced and New York, said that he design, draw without materially aiding Am T A T ...... 129% Tomorrow Evening. Ball. Hie troop then lined up and 6- 7—Small gym open for boxing, destroyers and four merchantmen war) were tried out ih every na­ for toe city inquest and the state Am Tob B ...... D a te B ook 136 waa opMed Tuesday night at Portland, Me., Dec. 3—(F)— E. S. Utica, N. Y., D «:. 3—(F>—Fe ed the Cocoanut Grove decorations their hard-pressed forces on the . . . 42% . Can't Spend It; Move Washington, Dec. 3—(A’)— Gov- :30 with toe troop' saluting the dues were collected. Uldred Davia al court trial of 39 men indicted 1 were sunk and the British lost the tion in that war and proved a faU- investigators, who have announc­ and that they had been fire-proofed shaUow beachhead ringed Al­ Am Wat Wks ...... 3% waa called front and center where Weary, short-handed line crews 7- 8—SmaU gym open for hand­ urs. ...F ix in g o f wages is not Ernest A. Roy, axecuUve obalr- Tonight ment bureau in general and toe flag. The troop then separate In­ connection wito operation of a tha MmloMjr and Rur- destroyer Quentin). ed that they will bring criminal when Installed in 1937 or 1938. Ued ground troops. Am Viscose ...... 29% man of the AutomoUve Division od Against Inflation.. he received his second class badge still struggled today to restore to ball. E. S. wh(Uly a factor in the cost of liv­ ' Christmas Bazaar, South Meth­ Office of Price Adminietration In to patrols where dues were col­ state lottery ring continued to ‘ itie fbroM for control The Italian force, said the eom- action If the evidence so warrants. They required re-proofing every The planes also kept up low Anaconda ...... 25% toe-Manchester CSiamber of Com­ lected. They then spent a little from Jim Lewis. Then the scouts 8- 10—Bowling alleys reserved ing..,.Men naturally drift to the "On our certificates at toe Armour IH ...... odist church.. service hundreds of power and following a defense move to IMh party OTganlaotion headed munlque, was three destroyers and year, he said. level attacks on Japanese ground . . . 3% merce today, issued an Invltatioi By Janie* Marlow and particular found themselves toe while in First Aid practice. Two recited toe Scout Laws after which for Ladies ot Columbus, E. S. pedite certain parts of the two torpedo boats; the British con­ highest paid calling and produc­ southern mortuary," said Dr. All Vhnm s Identifled Atchison ...... 4 5 Annual meeting of Past Matrons troop bugler William Nemcroff communications wires felled by 8:30-9—Ski CIpb gym period, a ataoordown today aa leadera tion is stifled In the lower paid in­ positions between Buna and Gona. to all of toe automobile, gaaoUm George Ztelke of Temple Chapter, OES at Ma- targqts today of a congressional games followed toe First Aid | yesterday’s gale on the Maine expected to last several weeks. sisted of two omisers and four de­ Watters, “we have attributed All victims of the fire were re­ AU Refln ...... 1 3 u d acceasoriM dealeta te Man­ practice. blew taps. E. S. •rad for a\nieetiiis of the dustries. ’— 'Hren* Flrsweefca Dtaptey" Aviation O orp ...... Washington, - Dec. 8—(A’)—Next i gonic Temple, drive to retrieve some of the pow­ coast. Attorneys for the defer"' stroyers. death to carbon monoxide poison­ ported identified today. ... 3 chester to attend toe meeting a1 The meeting closed with toe' Pm:k 4 9- 9:45— Pioneer Parachute bas­conferred toward this end ye I Control committee within "To freeze men to their Jobs is ing and inhalation of smoke, but Brief reports from Anted air­ year, for toe first time. Uncle Sam I Graduation exercises at Nurses' er* 'delegated in recent years to Virtually all of metropolitan *Dne of our destroyers w Victims not previously listed Baldwin Ct ...... 1 2 the Hotel Sheridan tomorrow eve the executive arm of the govern' troop repeating toe Scout Laws, | WUlIsm Norris, scribe ketball practice period E. S. day with Federal District Judg!^ „ M xl wMk. sunk.” the high command said. a violation of the constitutional we have a feeling there waa were Alexander Daahevlaky, M. of men described toe night fight in BAD ...... *dU take money out of your pocket | Aides, rt ^ u to_church st A Portland was without street light­ Governor Hurley eon firmed re- freedom of men from involuntary ... 3% nlng at 8 o'clock. At this tlm« ment. led by Alfred Gustafson, and toe At 6:4b toe Cute lined up and Tomorrow: Stephen W. Brennan and Stspb “ Another, the Camtcla Nera something else associated with Boston, identifled at South ‘ Ehid toe air and at aea aa “a great Bendlx ...... Justlust 80 SO you won’t have it to spend.;spend ucccmucr * started a game of “ Buck Buck.' ing through the night, although tluit he would accept elec- labor. ... 83% Alexan^pr Hackley o f the OPA Board ^f ' Control meeting, A definite "Get Leon Hender­ Scoutmaster’s Benediction. 6-9—Junior boys’ game ro< L Waskiewicz, assistant U. (Blackshirt), . . . torpedoed an toe inhalation.” mortuary, and Mrs. Gena Theresa fireworks display with enemy war- Beth Stl ...... , a . 55% For toe first time, you’ll be com­ The Plecige to toe Flkg was given utilities crews managed to provide a National committeeman, “ Eighth—The eighth principle office Will be on hand to enlist Chamber of Commerce, Y. M. C. son” movement was under way, Troop IS open, E. 8. and W. S. attorney. enemy light cruiser of the very Outlining bis premise that a Cardonna,*42, o f Quincy, Identifled ablpa shooting rockets to iUumln- Boeing Alrp ...... 15% pelled to save some money next by toe three den leadera. Tnls was Juice” for t)i« city’s home lights of war organizatldh is to do no ate toe AlUed aircraft” more tire inspectors and explaiz A.. 6:30 p. m. with Democratic House members, Richard Barker, Scribe Judge Brennan said “preaent latest class and saw it blow up. number of toe,patrons must have at North mortuary. Her husband Borden ...... 22 year whether you like it or not. followed by a "Cock Fight.” The and heating plants. 6-6:45 — Rockets basketball ve bean approached and more regulating than is necessary The destroyers and their fighter the duties of that Job to those whe Pageant of the Brides, Second mostly from toe south. Joining in The weekly meeting of Troop IS Continuing high winds harried , period, E. S. tion of evidence is bound to Several Survivors Besened been felled quickly by fumes, be also perished in the fire. Can^ Pac ...... 6% have a^ned up.. As a starter, the principle of Chibs then retired to toelr den* to tm acraod to accept the poet If to attain the major objective.” screen were sighted in mid-after­ Congregational church. a chorus of criticism of the price opened wito the* salute to the flag. the linemen and coastal fishermen, 6- 7—Small gym open for hand- complicated and it is hoped "Sevsral survivors from this said he had viewed hundreds of CeiTO De P ...... 30% compulsory saving wUl reach you, administrator. pass testa. The den competition • p m y wanta me. cruiser were rescue by us. “ Ninth—. . . "nie necessity to noon Tuesday coming from toe Mr. Roy stoted that he believed! Monday, December 7 Scoutmaster Richard Smith then ^ m e small fishing craft were lost ball, E. S. may simplify matters, agre* Btata Chairman John T. Mc- the bodies and that ttere were Che* A O h ...... 34 this meeting would be an oppor­ beginning Jan. 1, through the so- Women’s Auxiliary of toe C. of waa questions on the flag. The upon identifjdng evidence and tW l “At dawn on Dec. 2 German change from the normal bid and Government Mdy Pay co(ut a t New Britain. called "victory tax" on incomes, ' Republli:ans on Sidelines gave a talk on the meeting of and many others damaged by 7- 8—Small gym open for box­ ly, reported to have met with scarcely any broken bones to in­ Chrysler ...... 65% tune one for all o f toe dealer* is C. tea. meeting closed wito toe Cub Pray­ making of certain stipulations.” | planes attacked the same enemy contract peace practice of govern­ dicate crush or panic. Flying fortresses roared to the Coca - Cola ...... which la a savings plan 'to the ex­ Republicans kept on the side­ patrol comers. The Scfiuts were winds that reached, a maximum of ing, E. S. Thomaa J. SpeUacy of mental purchases of commodities Heavy Insurance ...85 Manchester to get toe real pic­ Tuesday, Decembey 8 er and the Grand Howl led by A jury of eight men and four Naval formation, which then was “It is human nature to fight for attack and were engaged by the Co! Gas A E2 ...... tent of it* percentage of poft-war lines, but influential minority then dismissed to their patrol cor­ Charles and William Norris. 51 miles an hour here. 7-8—Women’s plunge period, E. „ d Wednoaday to diacuaa and servloea. That safeguard can­ Boston, Dec, 3.—OP)—The Gocofl- Japanese fighters. North Amer­ ... 1% ture of gasoline rationing, tire In- Award Army and Navy E., Pio­ Lotetertnen (Silef Hufferers women were chosen in less than an PMtya future, is expected to withdrawing, sinking a light unit your life,” he continued. "They Coml Inv Tr ...... 33% refund or credit.. members said they were ready to ners where dues were taken. The S. and seriously damaging a destroy­ not be made universal inSjarar. . . . nut Grove night club flie In which ican B-25s came in and made a di­ epecUon and what must ba doni neer Parachute Co., at State Join in a campaign, expected to Troop 28 Lobstermen probably were the hour yesterday. * | •■BB at a meeting tentatively undoubtedly died too qqickly to ComI Solv ...... 9% New Compulsory Plan Later Scouts then enjoyed a relay race 7-10- Bowling alleys reserved All the defendants were indictofil er.” Should Secure Cooperation nearly 500 patrons and e m p l^ s rect hit on one destroyer but toe when drivers and owner* appeal Theater at 3:30. reach a climax early In the next DougiM Anderao*, Scribe chief sufferers. Sea and shore fish­ ikadnled for December 10, when have a chance to fight.” met death may cost the United Oomwlto E dls ...... 21% foi the periodical Inapectioos re­ But some time later in 1943, it Christmas sale and cafeteria after which a game of touch and for Mr. Peloquin's group, E. S on charges of conspiracy to trasi^I Five Italian planes were missing "Tenth—. . .Secure the enthusi­ flotilla continued Ita sigxag way now appears almost certain there Congress, to shear Henderson of pull across the line was played. The weekly meeting of Troop 25 eries wardens estimated that from 7- 10— High school basketball MMMor and that of the late astic cooperation of oivUians with Acrid Odor to Smoke States government as much sa half Cons A lr c ...... 17% quired by law. Confining it to Just supper. North Methodist church. port lottery tickets In interstaftol to seven for the Alllea, the high towards New Guinea. Cons Eklis...... will be a new compulsory saving much, if not all, of his authority The Scouts were dismissed at 9 opened with Jaines Hooker leading one-fourth to one-half of the traps game, E. S. laeid B. Vttaierald of New Hav> the government in order to mobi­ a million dollars In life insurance ... 15% members of toe automotive divi­ Wednesday, December 8 and to apply a legislative squeeze commerce. -^1 ■, National committeeman, will command said. A number of witnesses at toe B^ nightfaU, toe Japanese ves- Cons Oil ...... plan as an anti-inflation measure. o’clock with the Scout Law and toe in repeating the Scout Laws and along the coast were swept away 8- 9—Men’s plunge period, E. S. A communique said that thera lize their abilities, skill and sacri­ inquest have testified that toe benefits—for more than 50 mem­ srts were approaching toe Papuan ... 6% sion would mean similar m eetiw American Legion Home, 10_ to on other emergency bureaus. Charles Harris leading *in toe at a loss running into the hun­ Lottery operations, dating back bers of the armed service w e n Oont OU D d ...... 26% in toe future but if all o f the trou. It may take one of several forms 4 :30 p. m., work on Red Cross sur­ Scoutmaster’s benediction. to 1924, involved many million dol­ was only -moderate action on the fice with the least bureaucracy smoke during toe holocaust bad a coa st and the Allied air fleet be­ and It may come through a change We are suffering from a se' Scout Oath. dreds of thousands of dollars. ^V uebard Joyce Smith of South- and force. . . . ainong those who perished. Cont Can . . . ; ...... 25% blesome angles could be disposed gical d;es8ings. A standing invita­ vere case of Federalitis,” said Troop 47 Thinkol has a tensile strength lars, Federal officials maintain, thf lawyer, formerly of East Libyan land front, but that In Tu­ peculiarly acrid odor such as they gan to pound them anew, bombing Com Prod ...... in the victory tax. The Scouts then had a period of Telephone company officials re­ "Eleventh—. . . Concentration never had smelled before. AU were eligible for government and gunning the destroyera and ...55 o f tomorro* evening It would not tion to all women to assist in this Representative Barden (D-NC) Ge«rge Zanis, scribe playing games. After that they ported that more than 3,000 up to 1400 pounds, greater than ring working in , I has the open support nisia 300 BrlUah prlsooera bad Del L A W n ...... It would be a two-fold move worth-while effort for our armed been taken. ’These, the war bulle­ of every governmental energy Similar to Dr. W at>rs' theory insurance poUcies, Insuring their small craft which were seen at one ... 3% only help the trade, but the gen­ in one of several attacks in the Owing to a mlstakS I made, the went to patrol porners and passed 'phones went dead in the Portland. that of natural rubber after It has Pennsylvania. Ohio and as for | ■onator Francis T. Maloney Du Pont ...... against inflation—providing money forces. Come at any hour of the been subjected to oil or solvent. .south as North Carolina. tin declared, included an entirs upon winning the war. Reforms, or that many were stricken quickly lives for aa much as $10,000 each point clustered around toe war­ ...131 eral public as welL House yesterday on what most of report for Troop 47 was not pub­ some tests. A game called “Lions Biddeford, Bath and Rockland termer State Chairman J. during the period of their service. Eastman Kod ...... 131 for the Treasury so it can cut day most convenient. Smith, for Fitzgerald’s parachute detachment. making America over, no matter was toe statement of City Build­ ships. The witodrawal foUowed. down borrowing from banka; re­ the speakers referred to aa "the lished last week so I am including in the Dark” waa then played. areas. Elec Auto - L ...... 29 Thursday, December 10 bureaucrats." parts of it in this report. The a i BROOKLYN ST. how attractive, cannot but dislo­ ing Inspector James H. Mooney, Drive Through to Beadi ducing toe nation’s wartime spend­ Ladies’ Guild Chicken Pie Sup­ The boy* who were in the in- MONUMENT DI5PUY W m S H O R cate the wrar effort . . . who said: Erie RR Ct ...... 7% Barden drew applause from weekly meeting opened with the Quick starts, speeding and sud­ — ------Has Strong Baektag The AlUed ground troops mean- Gen EJlec...... ing power to a scale suiting the per and Sale, St. Mary’s Parish vesture last week repeated their Claim Recapture “Twelfth—And finally, a major 'I don’t believe most o f toe whUe drove directly through to toe ... 29% No Foundation Democrats and Republicans -alik^ -call— to assdtnbly-^losvn by our part. Two boys passed their ten­ den slowing can Increase ga.soline data Comptroller John M. Employ Minors Gen Foods ...... 35 necessary reduction in the quan­ hall. when he suggested that it the o f KUUngly la the only ac* principle la to organize all these people reached toe exits. ...The beach on toe northern end o f the troop bugler. Then the scouts lined derfoot test. consumption aa much aa 50 per Of Railway Center Gen Mot ...... 41% tity of non-essential goods for Wednesday, Dec. 16 heads of Federal bureaus refuse to up and the color guard was called Mr. I,eonard M. Crouch, himself designing candidate for the chairman- activities so as to assure the re­ fire travelled so fast that I think front and penetrated to the out­ For Cook’s Tales sale. Mteting of Air Raid Wardens The meeting closed with the cent. Berlin, (From German Broad­ turn to economic and personal lib- people would have been killed even O n TTbree A lleys skirts of Buna viUage on the Goodyear T A R ...... 2 2 % heed the warnings of^Congress, front and center. The troop salut­ troop singing and Kenneth Bar and caraing the Inscriptions, will give you and has atrong backing. The Int Harv ...... Whatever the form, chances are of Precinct 3. forces as yet have offer- casts), Dec. 3—(F)—’The Berlin ra­ arty the moment war is over. . . . if there had been no exterior southern flank, after toe enemy ...67 “let them feel Us. ed the flag and recited the Scout rett playing taps, followed by conscientious ndvlcc In the selection ol stone Int Nick ...... the government will hang onto the Saturday, December 19 "Somebody dowTi there.” he as eamUdate for McCarthy’s dio said today that German forces walls." po«iitiona were blasted by shells .. 27% Liverpool, England, Dec. 8—6P) Oath. Then the 'troop waa dis­ prayer from toe troop. had reeaptnred the railway center Jnt Paper ...... 7% money for some time after the war Annual Christmas banquet of serted, referring to OPA, "wants missed to their patrol corner MiRFiQtnCK and design. Von can confide In hint sbso- Job. Micky Alpert, master of cere­ Hartrprt. Dec. 3.—(iP)— Acting and bombs and were sprayed by —An American ship's cook, WU. Local 63, T. W. U. A., Tinker hall of Tebourtw, 80 miles west of Tu- monies at the Cocoanut Grove for Int T A T ...... 6 % ends—possibly through issuing to get the American people in the where a test passing period com­ luiely. A talk with Mr. Crouch places you Btioncth o f Smith and Judge Crtnielius A. Moylan in machine-gun bullets from toe low- liam Edwin .StuU, 42, whose ad­ bonds to be cashed when the at 6:30. R E llC f Bla, from Americen troopn Brides’ Pageant many years, was toe first witness flying Allied planes. Johns - Man ...... 67 dress wss riot given, wal sen­ habit of crawling to him on their menced. Curb Put on Servants under no nbllgaHon. Call him. In tbs aonunlttao remained Jones A Lau ...... Treasury deems it advisable—be­ Children’* Christma* party of today. Snpportera of tha (AlUed ^headquarters in North at the city inquest today. He was PoUi^e Court today suspended Resistance by toe Japuieae waa ... 19% tenced today to two weeks hard hands and knees and asking for Last week during this period Kennecott ...... cause toe danger of post-war in­ Pine* Civic association. Canberra, Australia, Dec. 3— (/P) an known to have con- Africa announced in a oommuni- Creates Interest haggard and gesticulated with a judgment in the cases of toe pro­ fierce. .. 27% labor for spreading scare-stories Saturday, January t Immething, even if it’s only Carl Ferris and Richard Klein que yesterday that the strongest bandaged right hand as he testi­ Ligg A My B ...... 60% flation is considered st least* as blank sheet of paper.” passed second class signalling, and —Under a Federal order issued to­ Phones: Rockville 1417-2 many membera and feet prietors of three Hartford bowling Near Gona, an Australian unit about the North African cam­ great as that of wartime inflation.. Installation here of'Grand Lodge Sunday and Evenings: Gertnaa eounter-attack of the Tu- fied. After routine questions, captured a Japanese command Lockheed A ire ...... 17 paign. . The flare-up was touched off Scouts Gilbert Flavell and Robert day, no person may employ a do- T iyt * i Ms*Va-tiD-nol. It (l)shrinks ~ that th«y have eonsider- alleys who were charged with vlo- The amount of compulsory sav- officers of the Knights of Pythias. Rockville 1417-3 Howoeer. the hi' nlsiaa canHUign had been repulsed bring out that he had no finan­ port, killing 34 In a close quarter Loew’s ...... 45 An American Naval officer when (Chairman Sumners 7D Hudson passed judging. This week mtetic servant for more than 24 swollen membranes, (2) soouiro irrita- with heavy^loeeee north of Te- Amld a Mtting of , evergreens, cial interest in the club, he t«w - laUon of the labor laws in toe em. Mont Ward ...... 34 testified he heard Stun say that ' Inga—which in any case woulu ap­ Tex.) of the House Judiciary com' Uldred Davis passed the last of hours weekly without first obtain­ tkm, (3) relieves transient npsal con- erganlaation la sepap. A t this poaiUon toe Aus­ ply to future income and not to to ba r e a ^ to hack the bourbe.) wUte chrysanthemums and oan- ed his head on the desk for 10 ployment of minora as pin boys. tralians captured 40 bren Ught Nash . K elv ...... 6 he had Just returned from Oran mittee spoke of "an upsurge of his second class t^ts, signalling. ing a permit from the manpower gestkm... And brings great­ mnSUImey and bring with The Berlin broadcast said tha dlellgbt, brides o t yesterday and seconds before des^blng the fire The accused were arrested On machine-guns, which m ay have Nat Bisc ...... 15% and that “rtoriea about there be­ money you have in the bank—un­ 8 Plead Guilty the people” against OPA regula­ Also a number of scouts passed authorities, except where a houae- er breathing comfort. complaint of Injector John R. doubtedly will depend largely on You’ll like It! Follow ____ tantial modes of votes lost 33 tanks in the sn- today will retrace UMr steps down scene in a choked voice. been some of toe booty taken from Nat Cash R e g ...... 18% ing no resistance are boloney. I tions and requirements for obtain second class signalling. Then the I hold includes three or more chil- parta o f tha state. coimter. I was Just going up to the ter­ Donlan of toe State Labor Depart­ Nat Dairy ...... 14% saw 5,000 American dead on the recommendations of economic Ing rationed goods. * scouta filed into the gym at the > dren. directiara in folder. V A *fM *N O l a white carpeted aisle tp the al­ the British at Singapore. In Ration Cases Naw Havun organlaation, Bap sets Lseal FlgMtog race to visit with Buck Jones ment. They were David Garber, 5« Nat Distill ...... 24% beaches." , Stabilizer Byrnes. Count on Southern Support K . OoMmi, whldi vot- tar, during the Pageant o f the (cowboy movie stair who died from proprietor of the Morgan Recrea- N Y Central ...... 12 The prosecution said StuU had Oppose Retail Sales Tax Republican leaders privately Tha high command and oom- If the Treasury wants a further nominatlon in munlque— (which did not claim Brides^ tomorrow evening at eight bums suffered^ the fire) when I Uon alleys, charged with the em­ Bombers Attack Nor Am Co ...... 9% not been within 25 mile* o f Oi*n, said they were counting on much Increase of revenue from direct Hartford. Dec. 3.—(/P)— The IB tapoitad to ba ”on the tha recapture of Tebourba)—^re­ o’clock in the Second Oongrega^ heard Billy Payne, our tenor, yell ployment of eight juveniles, four Northern Pac ...... 7% and that there was no foundation support from southern Democrats m too Nwilt o f a eoolness 'Mli^ht,’ “ Alpert said. of whom were alleged to,^ Magwe Airdrome Packard ...... for his stories. taxation, congressional leadera say cases of 11 persons charged wito in the next Congress, in which the ported fighting In Tunisia in which tlonal church auditorium. 18 .. 2% violating OPA gasoline rationing tha Hnriay rtgims following years of age and two of them not New Delhi. Dec. 3 — OPi— Blen­ Pan Am Airw ...... a retail sales tax may be neces­ Republican minority will be great­ it said S4 AlUed tanks and six re- Samuel Ramette, the church or- X Got Out of Window .. 23% regulations will be disposed of IM l aeasion. attending any school; A. G. heim bombers of the R.A.F., es­ Param Plot ...... sary, although the Treasury, labor ly strengthened as a result of last connaiasanoa cars were destroyed gaaist, will give an organ recital "I turned around and saw corted by fighter planes, success­ .. 16% Monday In Federal Ctourt. Eight FOWNES CLOVES Maloney rscantly stat- preceding the pageant His num­ Kamm, 51, proprietor of toe Twen­ Patino Min ...... 25% and other groups are opposed to month’s elections, in a move to and 300 prisoners captured. flam ^, T'^elled ’Wait a minute fully attacked toe Japanese air­ Bans Use of Cabs have pleaded guilty. he would weledno a abow- bers will include “ Meditation” now’ and piit up my hands. I ran tieth Ontury bowling alleys, Penn R R ...... 22% it. curb Federal bureaus. 9 5 m the National oonunlttaa- Allied sulkily porta In Frendi drome at Magwe, Burma, yeater-/ They were put to plea yesterday North Africa wera eoatlnuoualy from "Thais,” by Massenet; “An- to the kitchen.'up the back ataira charged with having 10 Juveniles Pepsi - Cola ...... 27% The Treasury prefers its once- That the OPA, and perhaps oth­ to day, scoring hits on toe main run­ Pheipe Dodge ...... To Cany Wires rojected spendings tax proposal on grand Jury indictments, the er bureaus, would have' difficulty attacked from the air. It said. danthw in D flat," Lemars; "Vene­ and figured to go to the new room working aa pin boys and Michael way and disperaal bays, a Britirti .. 22% first to te presented tefore the Finest Name In Gloves A British cruiser o f the »A50- tian Love Song,” Nevln and “To A where toe (chorus)xgirls were Chiascione, 60, of toe Maple bowl­ Phil Pet ...... 42% (described again in this column getting appropriations from the communique announced today. Pub Sve NJ ...... recently) which would take 10 local court. next Congress was conceded even ton London class waa sunk with Water LUy" by MacDowelL dressing. I 9pened toe^x^oor and ing aUeys, who was alleged to RaUways stations at Kadu and .. 11% Mr. Ramette will accompany toe saw the fire there. I was trapped. have employed two such boys. Pullman ...... 25% Waahingtem, Dec. 8— (F)—Taxi­ per cent of an individual'* spend­ The following pleaded guilty: by some influential Democrats in / on to Hold two torpedoes in a U-boat attadc Hangton on toe Mandalay-Myit- the House. A drive to deprive in tbs Mediterranean, a destroyer choir in special numbers and toe I went to a window on ShaWmut Judge Alexander Creedon, who Radio ...... 4% cabs may not be used to deliver ings but return It after the war, Kenneth R. Lindquist, 23, of Hart­ kyina line also were attacked, toe Republic' S t l ...... and levy a surtax—not refundable ford, charged with illegally trans­ OPA of any funds next year un­ was bombed and abandoned and n soloists who will be Mrs. Elsie street and we finally got it optt\. represented toe accused, told toe bulletin said. .. 14% telegrams or to carry mall froiu a New Yearns Party Rey Tob B ...... buslneas firm to a port offlo*. toe on higher-bracket spending. ferring 20 "S” coupons in West less Henderson was ousted waa patrol boat was auak otf tha Al­ GusUteon, Mrs. Belle Ctork, Miss “I pushed people out. I don’t pourt toe accused are law abiding Some anU-aiirraft fire but no .. 22% June Yeomana, Walter Myers and know how many. ’The next thing Savage Arma ...... 10 Office of Defense Transportation Some leaders are studying pos­ Hartford last September; Arthur launched after southern and south­ gerian coast, tha eommuniqoe eftigena o f Hartford and employ­ fighter opposition was encountered western representatives failed last said. Alfred Lange. Organist Ramette I knew John Walsh (civilian de­ ed top boys In many instances Sears Roeb ...... 60 has ruled. sibilities of converting the victory W. Hanks, 24, ofy 49 Hillside in toe attack on Magwe. the com­ SheU Un ...... ODT also announced that op­ tax entirely Into a savings plan. avenue, and Henry Turek and'An­ week in their attempt to forestall Bronkls, past eolnman- will also play appropriate numbers fense head) was slapping me in with n ^ ^ now ledge of their true munique added, and all toe raiders ..16 a f DOwurtt-Ooniall Fort, 102 the kisser.” . Socony - V se ...... , .. 9% erators of commercial vehicles Aa the tax now stands, em­ thony Moskus, boUi of New Brl nationwide gasoline rationing. while gowns o f tke different pe­ agea returned. Several high-ranking members bM teen nmned riods are beipg . modeled. - Mrs. Alpert said he recalled going Sou Pac ...... 15% who have applied for certificates ployers and government are bound tain, all cbarged'with accepting of tha oommlttea oem- Hoover Urges back Into the building to help get South Ry ...... 14% of war necessity but have not re­ to run into a lot of extra work In coupons from Lindquist: Paul In­ of the House Appropriations com­ David Bannptt, chairman o f the mittee, notably Taber (R., N. Y.) CLIFFORD'S FURNISHINGS! .Mat oomssandars o f the committee ter too pageant will be bodies out. Firemen were bring­ Std Brands ...... 4 ceived them WiU be allowed to making the necessary calcula sera of Bridgeport, charged with ■oat to put oa tha annual ing them to toe door, he said, and Hunting Lh^nses British Fliers Std Gas A El ...... continue operating untU Jan. 1 tions. But a flat 5 or 10 per cent the theft in that city of 175 ration­ and Johnson (D„ Okla.), have War Council at the piano during toa evening. .. % openly suggested that the OPA Taur*a svu party. .Cbmasan- Mrs. , William EeUs who will he and others dragged them to the Std Oil Cal ...... •• 28% without certificatea deduction from pay checks, for ing books; Peter Genova of Strat­ When that .spontaneous smile .spreads over his face on Christma.* WHtea4 Cterka inade tha aa- atreet Std on Ind ...... 26% example, could be handled through ford. charged with accepting cou­ funds be trimmed to the bone and morning, you’ll be glad you chose his gift at Clifford’s. But you’ll b« serve, ns toe reader will open toe that Henderson’s authority be cur­ thla m m ^ g . (' frsai Page One) "How long waa it after you got D rop Last ]>^6^th Hit Frankfurt Std OU N J ...... 43% Qnake Shakes Waarngpom the existing social security nu- pons from Insera in full knowledge pageant with a abort history of tailed. even happier to know you have iiicked furnishings with a fu tu re ... Bs wiB ba confined to toe marriage ceremony and cua- out before you went back in Texas Co ...... 39% chlnery. they were stolen; Richsrd W. Kil­ long-wearing quality merchandise. o f tha Post until Mon- alooa proved a failura except to again? Was it seconds or min­ Timken Roll B ...... 37% London. Dec. 8— (i3) —For the patrick, 19, of Bridgeport, who CHENEY tbma. and will comment upon or (Ooutlauafl from Page oue) Some estimates have placed the Chromite in Oregon sning, Daeambar 31. after advlaoiw or Judicial fuaetiona.. . . deacribe each one of toe more utes?” Fire Cbmmissioner Arthur During the month of November, Un Carbide ...... 76% third time within six months the 1943 "inflation gap"—the amount was jointly charged with Jack E. .00 ------,a, , B ^ Town Clerk Samuel J. Turklngton city and province of Wellington. Urns thsy win ba open to BTOOMBB sWflOCBMI than thirty gowns to be modeled Reilly asked. therit were indications that toe Unit Air L ...... 18% people will have to spend over the White, 18, also of Bridgeport, with NECKWEAR *1 issued 49 resident hunting licenses New Zroland. was shaken yester­ Chromite-bearing beach sands ral puhUe, MmcKaybrick’s . *Thlrd—’The third principla la from 1843 to last Saturday. Mrs. Alpert gesticulated with both weathrtxjeas unfavorable. Unit Alrc ...... 25% amount of goods and services to filing fraudulent application for For Over 100 Years OKhaatm from RockvUle. that all functions and autho^ty in hands and said wearily: "I don’t and three resident trapper 11- Unit C o r p ...... day by a major earthquake shock, in Oregon are being studied by Nelson aehmond, toe former m i«« ... 0-32 be available— at something over supplemental gasoline rations; geologists a* a source of strategic Noted for Good Taste srUI eater for the occasion. respect to a particular activity know.” censea Also issued wras one trap­ Unit Gas Imp ...... 4% Reuters reported today in a Wd- $40,000,000,000, or $15,000,000,000 William E. Rockwood, 35, of Eaat Alice Meson, whose marriage was lington dlapatch. No mention was and critical minerals. must be concentrated in the hands Payne, the next witness, said be per Ucenae to a minor or a total of Four o f Irt^ U 8 R u b b er...... 24% more Uuui this year. So the Treas. Hartford, charged with stealing In Colorings and Patterns solemnised November 28 at toe 5 3 '^ the month. Money paid for made of damage or caaualties. of a aiagle adndaiatratof. . . . The South Methodist ehurch, with her had been employed at the club for Aircraft Dt U S Steel ...... 47% ury wanta to draw off at least gasoline coupons while working as j W DlKniSI W IO tUFTEK problems of produc^oa, dlstribu- about four years. He said: these Ucenses for November Warner Br Piet ...... 6% a volunteer at'the East Hartford three attendants, will be the Berlin (From G e r n ^ Broad- another $15,000,000,000 in taxes tion, coDservation pad price flxtaig modem bride of today. . Heard Crash of Glasa amounted to $157 which was far Wert Union ...... 26% or savings. Rationing boa'Td. in any partieular/material era in-, below October when 480 Ucenses casU), Dec. 8—(fi'i—BritiMi bomb­ Wert El A M f g ...... 77% • ENDS TODAY! Stir Up Your "I heard a crash of glass at the ers raided westem Germa^xlaat Would Be Record High f n n o R r n c H - terlock ^ Tha tom e aingla bead were issued and $1,422 paid. Oc­ Wool worth ...... 29% ’’Take A Letter DarHnf” At toe September rate of in. bar, and I said: ‘Mickey I think tober in 1942 was ahead of Octo­ night. . must direct all of these functions. Elec Bond A Sh (Curb) .. 1% come payments to individuals, the there Is a fight.’ ber in 1941 when 356 Ucenses were Four o f toe invatfing aircraft' ”FIy By Night” Test Evacuation Otherwise w t have inllnita ooti- State Guard Unit nation’* annual total of income Lazy Liver Bile fusion, ocmlUcta, and waste. "Then I saw a bright sheet of issued and the income was $1,076. were reported shot down. To Help Relieve Constipation 1 light and flame right by toe re­ This marked the first R.A.F. at­ would te $116,300,000,000, a rec­ ‘For instance the munitkina ad- ord high. Is Given Praise tr UvSr bile dossn't flow treel; eeetr Sag ntlnls^ator, whatever bis tiUs, Has Inspection volving door (at Piedmont street), tack on Germany aince the i^bt NOW Into your Intsetlnss eonstlpaUon wltn ^ftolappllrailnesefwoBdsrtulieothint. and the telephone booth In the o f Nov. 23. when Stuttgart waa toe PLAYING Income payments to individuals Its hesdaefies. mental dullness, a half 'KfsidZemo—aDpetor’Bfor- muM of course have many subad- STATE alive TeeUnz oTten neult. So take Dr. lobby. It was a bright light, pos­ To Close at 7 target. for toe first nine months of* 1942 Kdvards' Ofive Tablets to Iniun yentle Mpdy isUnrs im & e iteh sad Inistratora, but each should have . .gregated 80,500,000,000— 22 per Weston, Dec. 3.—(ffV—The first it the authority and aQ the func­ Company O, local SUto Guard sibly light yellow flame. It was a test evacuation' of school children yet (borotiya bowel movements. Olive et siiB^ tida nsbM, eetenui big sheet. It came In tremendous­ cent greater than toe same period Tablets are timply leonder/nl to stir up la titoBar skis sad sralpfarttatioBs due tions that relate to his particular Unit, commanded by Captain Christmas Eve FRL - SAT. AND SUN. In Connecticut won praise here your liver bile aecreUon and tons up Job. . . . Frank Schiebel, was inspected last ly fast toward the main bar. of 1941, and 56 per cent above the muscular Intestinal action. ISS, 304, SOr. to saMmsI cBiaa. Zsao starts at eaet to corresponding period of pre-war from Thomas W. Russell., the State M totfag. Backed by 80 jreara'luee^l "Fourth—The head administra­ evening by (3aptaln (Connors, regu­ started toward toe lobby and Local Stocks Defense council’s director of Follow label dlzeetlena. All drugstores. the revolving door but people 1939. Chaa. Matsltoa lavidbls Zono Won’t tors for such major groupa ahould lar Army instructor. ’The inspec­ Stores in Manchester follow­ evacuation. dtoweealdB. OnbrSfia tion was held in the rear of the started to come toward me. I yell­ Latest Treasury figures show comprise a war council sitting di­ ing the schedule set by the Mer­ FnralsiMd by Pntaam aafi Co. Fifteen minutes after a signal rectly with the preeldent. Here Legion Hall on Leonard atreet. ed and said: “There’s a door on the w § 0 S f i i that $10,000,000,000 worth of war chants division of toe Chamber of fi Central Bow, Hartford aavlngs bonds have been aold. Of was sounded at 1:30 p. m. yeater- LOUNGING alone the general economic and ^ Captain Connors was highly Shawmut street side. And we can day, toe 160 pupils of toe Horace ZEMO all get out if we g o easy.* Commerce wiU remain op each Inauronca ^She’* • ilroemNnerf theee $174,000,000 worth have civilian policies should be deter­ pleased with the performance of Hurlteit school were in four 'V “Some big fellow started to week day evening fron. Thursday, Bid Asked teen cu bed —about 1 3-4 per cent ROBES mined. and conflicts and overlaps the local unit. At present they are December 17. tbrough Wednesday, ^Mate Her! with buses, each group accompanied by smash past me, and I said Take it Aetna Casualty . . . . 128 f t ! of the total. For Gooil Looking Comfort planned out with the president doing all of their drilling outside December 23, until nine o'clock. a teacher and a constable, en route HEAR Aetna F ir e ...... 40% bell* eN...enfi More than 50.000,000 Americans present as the final umpire____ because of the lack of inside space. easy.’ I realized that they (the On Thursday evening, December 48H In Li»isure Hours Pythian Sisters crowd) were all going toward that Aetna Lite ...... i. 80 32 1 PLUS... *he kl**e* et have purchased these bonds—a to the town hall. There toe chil­ "Fifth—The first civil .neceinri- ’Their former headquarters in' the 24, Christmas eve, they wiU be Automobile ...... 84 dren were tagged, registered and AND UNDIRSTAND ty of production is the other exit. I then went to the open untU’7 p. m. 36 *Thc Pootnan Didn’t Ring” record for participation in war State Armory have been taken Conn. G en eral...... 27 29 the drop e t . theoretically assigned to homes in $7 .9 5 ,0 $9 .9 5 maximum production of war es­ over by the AnU-Alrcraft unit kitchen. I knew it was all con­ financing—and of these; more than RUMMAGE crete. When I got there it waa Hartford F ire ...... 87 83 22,000,000 are workers buying this area. • n T E R sentials. ...th e high coat pro­ Stationed In this area. SUN. * MON. AND TUES. . Mlltlery 1 was greatly impresaed by the ducer must be brought into ac­ about three-quarters filled with, Hartford Stm. BoU 42% 48H bonds under toe payroll deduction SALE Several places are being con­ smoke. I said to the pepple; ‘Get National Firs ...... - SO M eecrell intelligence, thought and planning tion. And with drastic taxes on sidered as quarters for Company plan, toe Treasury reports. i close to the floor.’ ■’There Phoenix ...... 84 M EYES Proposed Change Eliminated evidenced in toe moving of this excess profiu, the low cost pro­ H, and William J. Maxwell, Colonel BISSELL BLOCK ’ ducer does not get away with waa V>me little Italian who -kept Traveler* ...... 415 436 Corporation tax: Persual of toe group of small children,” said Rus­ Commander of the Second Bat­ w yelling about the ice box. and I' WUatyoH Bu4f Wdk PnbUe Utnitle* IN THE NICHI 601-page revenue act passed re­ sell .aa he congratulated Lee Keed- anything consequent’a l... .There talion announced Tuesday evening must be rules of labor that re­ cried out ‘Anyone near the ice Conn. Lt. and Pow. 27 50 r v cently shows that corporations rlck, Weston evacuation officer, DEPOT SQUARE that he ’ opes toe situation can EDWARD MNOLO * ANN MRDliN strict or retard effort or output cheat, get in it.’ Whether they did Conn. Paw. 50% 81U may continue, as in the past, to and Edward Mayer, principal of beyond those which safeguard soon be remedlSd for both of toe I don't know.” WAR STAMPS Hartford El. U. 45% 44H PLU S..."Seven flweelbwirl*'* the school. local Stqte Guard units. , file on a calendar or fiscal year FRIDAY health. At this point Reilly said: “They Hartford Gaa . . . 35 S3 basis, as .they wish. Previously It "The discipllns of toe children was extraordinarily good,” te Only Men Can Do Certain Job* did.” An esscntlsl part at tbs squi^ 8. N. B. T d. Co. 118 l i t was reported here and elsewhere, Starting At 9 A. »L “Sixth— can better ap­ U nit Blum. Shs. . % added. i..W a Kitcheu Doer Opened ment ot tbs Army sad ths Marins 88 37H on the basis of earlier finance praise our manpower U we calcu- Western Ms 18% 18% ■UY lOMDt AMD. STAMPS Boat Capsizes; Payne said "1 heard someone Corps is tbs toeltcr, or "pup” tsot, committee memoranda, that toe SATISFACTION say that the service door was FROM DtC.7 to DEC.13 These smaU and ssty-toJiaiidla new act placed all corporations on locked. 1 put my handkerchief in Acme Wit* ...... 17 13 a calendar year basis for toe GUARANTIID 10 Tars^Dead a bucket of water, put it to my tents are used in training, on field Am. Hardware . . . 50% WE SELL BONDS maneuvers and on short marches. future. ’Thu proposed change was N m W tn u U r -m r m nose and lay down on the floor. Arrow H k H em. 88% 8T% AND STAMPS HERE! eliminated in toe final draft of toe Pageant O f Our ever-increasing army nssda Billings ft Spencer Aik about our PERSONAL. .. OLD (Oeutinuad fiuas Page One) After what aeemed to be three 8% 4% bill. However, corporations whose Cr«am teoderanf hours—maybe it was only 10 min­ thousands of thein and only $1$ at Bristol Bras* ...... 40 48 fljKal years beginning In 1941 IZED Hearing Aid Service— utes—the kitchen door was open­ your money in War Savings Stamps OdVa Pat flit* .. 88 81 awakened before dawn by toe ended, will have to compute taxes ntul “ golden rule” policy that RECORDS shouts o f a survivor. ed.” wiU buy one. Eagle Lock ...... IS 14 under both old and new rates and Th e Brides Most bs tarsed la far m I- Stopf P«riplration guarantaea you r aatiefaetiani HICKOK BELTS He said toe man. soaked to toe Reilly then interjected. Fafnir B erin g* 100 110 pro-rate by toe number of days In * **e* U you want to kess "You m cM that waa the door Hart and Cooley 100 110 pisytBg the new suss. skin and weak from axhaustion, BRUCE-ELUSON toe fiscal year falling before and ' Let ut test your bearing. Mo and SUSPENDERS told of clinging'to the boat after ybu heard was locked before." Hendey Mach., cm. 6% 8% Dec. 4, 8 p. m, 8Hs sash paid ter aU tss- ifter June 30. ch a rg st Let- ua study y o u r it turned over and holding on un­ Payne answered: Lamm Fr * COc . 58% 58% ON THE SAME SHOW: The Best In Their Line oids breapeetive af qnaatHy. New B rit M. oe**. til he felt it atrike something. “Yes. a short flight of concrete 86% 88% chart—adect the bearing aid /MANHATTAN SHIRTS-PAJAA\AS and HANDKERCHIEFS stairs Mads up to it. That door is ^Iseond Gong’’! Church “The next thing I remember, 1 North and Judd .. 87 80 "nuns that it tee# Aar yo u —and ad­ open in the daytime and it is lock­ Peck. Stow A wn 8% 10% HARTFORD Guilford Resident ^ I ” ^ I 'And More KEMP'S found myself lying on ahore near ed at night so peoffle can’t wander 38 just it to your special needa. tha boa t” toe sailor told Machada. ItuaaiO MfR. Co. . . 85 Spenaored by the Choir Inc. in and out." ScoviOe ...... 54% 58% Let us provo rasuha to yow SUEDE LEATHER JACKETS ROBES - SUPPERS - HOSIERY IM B fatoSt. ’The other mirvlvor reported that KiUed by Taxicab -AdW te SOe, C hildren 25e XU. MM “Did yos always presume that Bllax O x ...... 0 U 1. Does not rot dreiict or men’s Write or call us today. ha spent the night in a haystack toe decorations were fireproof? 42% ' dura. Docs not urlute dMa. after reaching shore. Stanley Works ... 44% nuis RslUy asked. do., ffd . ...*«• • 58 e • 2, Nowaitingtoilty. Cenbeuaed BASS OUTDOOR FOOTWEAR ' TRAVELING KITS FOR SOLDIERS "I always fslt they wouldn’t be TDrrtavton ...... 58 80 Milford. Dec. 8—(iP)—Robert J. rilht after shaving. Hie help of Young America to I. lostandyMOMpcnpintioofoe ___ Prank allowed tP put them up if they Veeder • Root .... 41% 44% Sullivan, 60, of Guflford waa struck ' Turn* I weren’t,” Payne answered. financing tha war eflort is being sa* ’ ‘ and fatally Injured by a taxicab 1 to 3 day*, rieventi odor. C oolm g N*w y w k ALL H 4. A pare, white, gteetelcss, Mi’/.A’/// F.k\!nc Jjwlaat • / y « u r Car u H u "Did you always feel secure couraged by ths Trsssury D spait-lw ,,w Just before midnight last night as ABertan, m . — (iP) —. Workmen ment la Its spoosorihlp " *''' RHYTHiW RHAPSODY REVUE stualcM yiaiihing ocara. HEARING AIDS strained to get a new rope on toe working there ?“ Baakars Trust he walked along the Milford cut­ "Yes.” Schools At War Program. As a I . Awarded Approval Seal of USI tYO-D-ERS city*! 80 foot flagpole.' Formal Central Hanover ■ 4 0 U fCU off. He suffered a broken neck, American Insotuw Of lannder- *fiVould yon say It waa toe usual - * ’ . h- I N I . f 4 H I RAPID UQUID SOLDER raising was announced for Nov. 33. symbol at this program, the Treas­ Chass ...... IS broken leg and other injuries. ggfM being hscmlcss to ESSLEY COOPER Saturday night crowd? Was it ury wlU present each state with a •••••as State Policeman Thomas J. Du­ THB D. O. STOUGHTON Pranksters pulled oim sod of the overcrowded ?” EiiSirikii dangllwg cord up to the pulley at $0$-y«ai>«ld brick from Indspead- City .... ■ ma and Officer Walter Pankowits COMPANY “I don’t think it was overcrowd­ encs HaU. obtained during exten- Oontinsntal . rir*i e Iiti ‘ . ? - M. ■ * . * of the Milford force reported that 242-288 Ho. WMtoey 8t„ UNDERWEAR the top of the pole. Flag miaiag ed, and that is not trying to de- SHIRTS I anhdlnns, Taiiiiimisk waa poatpouad untU Nov. 33 whlla shra repsiT' work on that ahrlns a t Com BKdwmgD Allison G. Thrall. Jr., 29, of New Hartford. PboM 8-5211 fand toe management. There have UNZAFIR -L : f NGT i MO7"0N P)e TURi Haven, driver of toe cab, bad been FItat Natkxwl wearied workers shinnied up toe been biegsr eroardi there on Sat our natlen’s frasdora. Tbsse Lib* *•■* yU B bMk. Kaplahi FWtt tatt. pole. Now the oeremony has haeu Oaaranty *rtu*t . . . 858 888 i hooked on tf- rccklcM driving HICKOK JEWELRY All Purcha.ses urday B ^ts.” arty Bricks, as they are ealled. will PLUS...Single and New*! For Gifts For Boys... put o ff until Dec. lA It’s hnimaB- Irving ‘Trust ...... 9% 11% c'.'.arge and released in $1,000 bail Attractively A t yesterday’a sesaton, George furnish a permanent exhibit in t tth pendU^ an Inquest. 3 9 ^ a j « Tie Pins — Tie Sets Visit Our Complete ■ [HENS LBffVS SHOP ad again. stats after they return from a tour BENNY MEROFF t\AND Alas In I** M* gw Ian Gift Wr»pp^ iqilB BE L BB0THBR8 J. Hayas, a . Quincy shipy^ T t, ,m Ttey quoted Thrall aa saying he Dres* Sets — Etc. BkMinent Boys’ Shop • 17 MAIN S T P E fl< «M seduMb. Each school wU C h rih a a ______merlianlc wha vlalted toe chib Sat­ N* was driving at a moderate speed UANCHESTER.CONIMN> urday aigbt, declared that ’Two or alee rscclvo a eertifleato o t service ; STAM M and did not see Sullivan until the Bia)or ttSas In tha hudgata af Pnblie NaUanal town hundred" persons were fre n the Treasury. Title Guarantee Muplnd ftani escape tgf a Janunsd t/ .S .n U. a

1 ;-.. MANCHESTER EVsilinn^ HERALD, Bl^CHESTEiEt. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3 ,194R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER S, 194* ment wlU cut out oome a t the ex- | Must Reduce trH of past yeara. '' Soviet Ski Troops W a iN otC a U ChristmoB fo^\the Soidiers All of the roads will t:>e opened crease Allied Strategy Puts Italy on the Spot Joins “ Waves” Center Church S p ir it of Crusaders to travel for every, careful driver, O bituary the commiaeloner promised, but • sw^Mvw W E g m ig Press Nazis Back; Married Yet A Christinas party withvRifts for's^m bsrs of tha Anti- Snow Plowing only the principal roads canning H In T ax lis t Extends Call Aircraft unit stationed here is^^umed again,this heavy traffic needed for the war Keep Closing Trap Exhibited by Troops effort will have the old-time snow ■ f Reclassification Prepara­ year. Jack Sanson, of the StateM;he8ter, will re­ State Faces Same Need plowing performed on them. DeRths "We can do 100 per cent of the CHEST C8I ceive donations of cigarets, cigars, ratweco, writing t W s fs s d s M n lir 1*000 Mora Namra (Oontinned from Page Asks Rev. Browne Barr ^ Tucker Says Farewell tory Measure Taken by to ^Nurse* Equipment work 'Jiis winter and from 20 to Oarl B. Martiaaoa Green Junior Officers paper and cash to ba given to the locah^l^ers^m 30 per cent next winter,” the com­ Wbensvar tha DiooM (hdiitaplals4 bOeetod for Old Age Carl E. Martinson, of 151 School To Accept Associate Selective Service. As f^vate Owners. eold—tinir eiiMts, ttevrauabast the corridor where the Russians Displayed Heroism in George Tucker, your (fid Christmas. missioner Hid, "or we can cut immsdUtsly rubbed with MuMti ■boot, died early thia morning were preuing all efforts to cut off flown to 80 par cent this y u r and Soktance. Pastorate of Church. friend on tbe Broadway but, Hartford, Dec. 3—(/P)—^The Con­ a product mads aspsdaUy to pfo« following a long Illness. the .csca;^ of strong Nazi forces First Battle Fought is going to war. He hu other, Hartford, Dec. 3—(ff)—The re­ be able to do almost tbe ume relieve eoutidH sad tisht aor* ad Mr. Martinson was bom In stfll lodged In parte of Stalingrad. more vital etoriu to report classification of men wlJi bona Just Leave Your Gift or Cash at the State Theater necticut State Highway depart­ amount next year. Tbe first plan ebast muscM diM to eoldt—it a ■ n U.8M pMWHM ki Tranemo, Sweden, July 4, 196B, A t a special meeting of the In North Africa. belpa break up loeal eoacastiaa Blizzards Slow Battle Ecclesiastical Society of the Cen­ than the Manhattan scene, in fide dependents to 1-A by local ment faces tbe same need to will give us perfection for one ' a abiM t ta tka old a «t aad had Uvad in Mancheater for year and the danger of impasuble upper brooebisi traeL noas sad < In the Rzhev and Vellkie Lukl ter Congregational church last three Inteiuwly interesting col* draft boards doe^uyt necessarily “nurM" ita equipment that faces Mueterol*giveaauehwoBdarful._ : at f t a koad, aaeord- the past fifty-three years, coming sector of the central front bliz­ By Hal Boyte umu, starting today (m tbe private automoblUstr State rosos the next year. The aecond beeauaa it'a what so many Doetees night. It waa voted to extend a call mean they’re going to switch from fi| a f tho flcuNO n t tho flelaetiiMB haro direct fronr Sweden. zards, increasing in ferocity, slow­ to Rev. Browne Barr, of the Union With the American Army, Editorial Page, he tells the COM is'c(«sidered entirely on an olassiflcatlon, or etee they are In­ CommUsloner WUliam J. plan wUl make all roads pasuble Nuraas call s atoitra eotmla ‘ Previous to his illness hs had ed the movements but made no background for this move, rivllian auite to the khaki Army Individual baste, he emphasiaed. sufficiently Boated on the facta a t each year and wUI provide Mfe Sines it’s used oa tbs famous .._____ pi aocalnff. Thia la aa lacnaae Oongregational church, West French Morocco, Nov. 24—(De­ uniform right away. H id today. —jrou can bo aura it'a Juit sboot tha ovor laat yaar'a flcuroa. been employed by Cheney Broth­ less savage the clashing of tank Haven, to become associate to the which Is an Important tndlH- Always la DMtesanea their neighbor's individual situa­ leaking in connection with the travel for safe drivers.” ers for tblrty-aeven yeara. layed)—^P)—With their first ac­ Capt. Frederick E. Phelan of BEST cold relief srou c u buyl ^ji I la tbo largaat parcantaga of columns, pastor of the local church. If the Uon of the trends in modem "ScorM of mother* come in and tion to see where it differa from safety^drive of the State Highway Izvestia. government newspa­ tual battle experience behlnu them, newspaper reporting. Do not the State Selective Service bead- their own." IN 3 STRENGTHS: ChfldtH’s MflC’ _aa ayar abomi aad accord* Besides his wife who before her call Is accepted it Is expected that quartera explained yesterday that n y ‘Mrs. Jon u ’ son la not being Safety MmmlHlon, he urged upe- Skeptical About H(fidnp Regular u d Extra Stroiigth. to tka furaa of tka Sataetmaa msrriags wsa Miss Anna F. Hul- per, reported from the front that Rev. Barr wUl begin his. duties American troops are Httling down mlM them. while l(xml boards have authority draftM and my boy ia, and I Captain Phelan said that tbe clal care under nnowy and icy 'aluma la tkelr laat rapori, will tln, he Is survived by two broth­ Germans were abandoning some of here on January 1. to a “ normal” wartime exlatence. to reclasaify. Selective Service ia don’t *M any dlffarenc* in their “p(x>llng system” Is In operation driving conditions as one means Seattle, Wash.—(fiV -‘Thia is a I lato tka town 919,365 more ers, Algot, and Axel Martinaon, their mechanized equipment in the Rev. Barr naduated from the Parents wbo fear the war wUl not yet permitted to induct men cases’," the administrative officer in Connecticut, and that an at­ of scc(nnplishing this "nursing.” holdup,” said a man entering a , waa paM by tka town to tha whose home is in Sweden. Also, snowdrifts as they retreated. Yale Divinity School last June' and make religious baificaUders of their wbo have found a home In the with collateral dependents, wives said. “But when you get the tempt is made to u k the individ­ The State Highway department women’s clothing store. "I don’t HOSterqiF laat yaar. several nlsces. Pravda, Communist party or­ held the West Haven pastorate eona would be comforted to hear Army. and children, u covered and de­ file out, there always is a differ­ ual dratt board to supply men ac­ cannot get new trucks and must believe it,” repUed Mrs. Arthur H. Btaitad la Oetobar Mr. Martinson was a member of gan, described captives taken in while a student. the Rev, Patrick J. Ryan, a priest One >f theM la a reticent little fined In Selective Service regula­ ence. cording to the number of men it plow the roads this winter and Bewell, an employe. She calmly 'Vhm aauaMratora atartad wwrk the Emanuel Lutheran church, the- Rzhev sector as being still clad In his duties here Rev. Barr will who for 15 years h u marched and piccolo-player in the regimental tions. “People are not suffiriently bu , rather than according to some probably next with the aame walked to the telephone and called \ tka adddla of Oetobar to taka and also of Spclety Seger. in their summer uniforms with assist Rev. Dr. Wo(xlruff in con­ slept in tbe field with American’ band. He’s a Hrgeant-technician Only Preparatory Measure versed in tbe regulations for fixed, predetermined flgim . equipment. To do this, the depart­ police. Her visitor left. Read Herald Advs. J only earmuffs to protect them ducting the affairs of Center now, drawing 978 a month, plus Baasaa of tkoaa aubjact to tba Funeral ssrvicsa will be held Miss Mary Brennan troops. ' The reclauiflcation of Clau 3 It la dua Fabruary 1, but ba- Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at from the cold. church. Dr. Woodruff is Improving Father Ryan—he wears the sil­ 20 per cent for foreign duty, and men into potential 1-A’s is being slowly from a long Illness. in addition, his rooiii; board ar'* a Bwaa the billa wara laft at aachtba Watkina Funeral Home. As the tanks rumbled against Miss Mary Brennan, daughter ver mapie leaf of a lieutenant done, Captain Phelan Hid, only u each other in the region of Vellkie of Mr. and Mrs. John Brennan of clothing. a preparatory meuure against many took oecaaion t opay Rev. Thorsten A. Guatefaon, colonel but is known u "Padre” to Says he, “sure I’m going to stay In October 100 paid tkia pastor of the Emanuel Lutheran lAikl, the Important railway Junc­ 337 Center street, will leave for the men—ia responsible u nnior the time when It may become tion stin held by the Germans, the “Waves” on December 15 and British Siuk Six in the Army. Where etee would necesHry for thq draft to dip into n f Novamber OW more church, will officiate. chaplain for arranging all religious they pay me so much to ttle a a in and paid. It waa not paid Red troopers fought hand to band will proceed to Iowa State Col­ services in bis division, Protestant men with dependents. ^ Burial will be in the East ceme­ with the Nazi Alpinists. few toots? I lued to be an 918‘ ^Joal bacauae tkay wanted to aea tery. lege. She waa sworn in October Vessels on Way and ’ewish u well aa (Catholic. “This aoes not mean that there HARTFORD’S FAVORITE CHRISTMAS STORE SINCE 1897 In that sector 520 German bod­ a-week mlllhand back In the ^Ctkat tte town got tha money, but Friends may call at the funeral 17 and recently received orders to Gennlne Inteieat Shown are not plenty of married men al­ ies were left at one spot and more report on the date mentioned states. The Army's got that beat ready drafted into Jie Army,” ^thay laamad by paying the tax home Friday evening. To Help Enemy "T beaa lads show a genuine In­ all hollow!” I‘ innag tha current yaar, tkay than 1,500 in another, Izvestia above. terest in things spiritual becauM Captain Phelan Hid. "There are, said. He thinks the biggest dopes in but according to Selective Service I dould deduct tkia amount from DavM Gore Miss Brennan was active in the they—, are------facing reality . u rller than the Army are tuba playera. —He tkeir income tax. Red Star reported that white- Ambulance Transportation Unit (OoBtinoed from Pag# One) they would ordinarily, w d Fath- carry his piccolo in hla p(Kket. regulations at the time of their David, 10-year-old son of Mr. robed Russian ski troopers, armed induction, they were not Class 3. . Ik e flgurca abow that Manchaa- and attained the rank of first lieu* er Ryan, who baptized three men Some of our troope can speak a aad Mrs. David J. Gora of 25 Av­ with tommy guns and riding atop tenant In the uniformed unit. She If they had been at one time, their tor haa incraaaed ita population ondale road, died at the home of Allied aea successes in the North on the voyage over. Some of ou rtroope can speak a mnek more than many had ax- tanks from village to village, met will be the fourth member of this African tone. « “War cryatelUzH and matures dependency statua later changed, his parents laat evening. He had an enemy company and “awful few words to the natives of Mo­ ousting them from C lau 3.” paetad. Not only la an Increaae of crack (organization to enlist for In waters made haurdous by their id eu about their “relation to rocco in their own language— been 111 tor some time. The funeral Allied drives by air and land In North Africa, Russia and by the R. A. F. from England, coupled destruction followed with the war seiVices. She was bom in Captain Phelan pointed out that over 1,000 abown in the reMdenta will ba bald Saturday afternoon at enemy submarines and closenaas their God. You notice the dead A rabic. . kitwaan tba agao of 21 aad 61 but with Prime Minister Churchill's warning to the Ital Uin people points up the apparent No. 1 objective in whole Germany company being Boston and later attended and to Axis air bases, H. V. Alexander, serioueneu of the men u they ap­ They took Arabic lessons on there has been one major change 3 o'clock from the Walter L«clerc Allied strategy—to knock Italy out of the war. Br:ttish air attacks on Italian cities, notably Turin, ground In the snow beneath the graduated from the. Sacred Heart in the regulations defining Clau a t kmreaaa la alao relleotad la tka Funeral home. Main and Hudson^ first lord of the, Admiralty, in­ proach a showdown. board ship from Pfc. Robert ^k6koola aa the dgurao ralaaaad by are expected to continue while North Africa, where the western prong of the Allied pincers has wedged tanks while the ski troops raked High School at Weymouth, Mass. formed the House'of Com m ou to­ "It seems to me the men feel Camy, 35, an Egypuan who en­ 3, however. Before August, the streets. Rev. Earl H. Furge.wn.’ betweei\ the Axis Tunisian strongholds of Tunis and Bizerte and the British Eighth Army's eastern the rest of its ranks with tommy She has lived here with her fam­ test of dependency nad largely Arthur H. nUng, auparintendent pastor of the North Methodist day, Naval looses were much there Is a holy motive to their tered the American Army from a prong is advancing in Libya, eventually will become a ".springboard"* into southern Europe. Russia's gunfire.” ily for the past four years and has part in this war—something akin centered around the question of ’ M ackoola on. December 1 ahowed church will officiate. Burial will smaller than had been expected haberdashery buaineH in Spring- aa lacreaaa for the drat time in 10 two sweeping offensives also will help put Italy as w ell as Germany on the spot. Some villages were reported to been employed at the United Air­ to the spirit o f the men who field, Mo h . Camy is a m u ter of support. If a man’s wife had an ba in the Buckland cemetery. and “far less than the enemy income or w u u m ln g an income, :yaai8. have changed hands aa many aa craft plant aa a stenographer. claimed.” march in the CruHdes.” ten languages. 10 times. “ Padre,” who haa spread his the wife might be termed a non­ I s tllnx of blockshlps in Oran har­ Alexander gave no flguru for dependent, making the husband Five Naval Vessels bor." Artillery Pounds Germans merchant losses but he described alter cloths for msH on baggage In the Stalingrad salient, the liable for induction. Funerals Smash Through Boom Grace B* West them u light, too. cart platforms, on benches under iThree Arc Hurt [ J Russians reported that heavy So­ Panama Deal trees, “any place you can get a Ut-1 "Nevertheleu, tboJu men still Sunk Off Africa The cutters, althougn bumping, viet artillery pounding trapped While the Allied westward drive Overnight News were not 3-A’s, you will obMrve," Mrs. Haarlette P. Smith from Libya stlU paused near El tie windbreak,” w u bom In Ltt(fii-Ut( In Bus Accident sm.'ishcd through the harbor boom Will Recorded Germans from the west bank of fleld,~ Minn., educated at St. Captain Phelan said. "They were lh a funaral of Mrs. Hanrletta and penetrated to the Inner har­ the Don while Red tanks on the M ay Cause Aghelte, with only patrol activity Of Connecticut 1-A’a becauM 'dependency' w u Parmales Smith, widow of the late (Oonttaned frmn Page Oaa) agT-ound and slightly increased air T hom u college and St. Paul semi­ bor where they landed troops be­ east bank smashed into the Ger­ nary, both In St. Paul, Minn. being differently interpreted at Arthur D. Smith, ef Skuth Wind­ fore they went down. activity, fierce struggles apparenU By Aooelatad Preu that time.” Santa Rules Our Incomparable Toyland chant ahip had a craw of 235. Her Former Herald Book* man front Hnea and won control Green Oflioers Display Herolom Watarbury« Dec. 9—(F)—Im- sor, was hald from tha horns of Of 30 attacks which were report­ of the Junction which commands Senate R ow ly were being waged along the May Be Onuridered Dependent it waa raportad at SL hsr granddaughter, Mrs. B. O. gross tonnage was 12,568. From enliated men, I keep hear­ Extra! Extra! Read aU about it! Come up and see about it, aU ed to have destroyed or damaged keeper Remeiiib^rs the "escape” corridor from Stalin narrowing arc of defensu which ing storiM of the heroism display- New Haven— John Bantm of Since August, the quution of ’a koapital today in tha con* Pelton, In South Windsor, Wednes­ The Leedstown formerly was opposing submarines, Alexander the Axis h u flung out on all land­ support h u been held Mcondary you tote and oldsters! Santa makes rush trip from North Pole to of three women iniurad in a the former Santa Lucia. She was grad. (OoutteuMl from Pag* Om ) ed by green Junior officers in bat- Branford w u re-elected president gaily decorated toytend! Brings packs of toys with himi He has day afternoon at 3 o'clock. said one was unique. This was a Her Office Associates. ward sides of Bizerte and Tuniz. tie. Young lieutenants disregarded of the Connecticut Vegetable to that of family relationship. To­ aertdant on tba wataihury- Rev. Truman H. Woodward, built at Kearny, N. J., In 1933. and East of Vellkie Luki Red Army day, if a man maintains bis wife aouvenlrs for all the little ones. Suggesja that parents put their sinking by a torpedo plane. A Hud­ forces repulsed three enemy at­ A Berlin broadcut, attributed their personal safety and lunged Growers’ aasoclatlon at the an- road, near ‘The Pinea” at pastor of the First Congregational had a gross tonnagd of 9,135. The son sighted the submarine and roads, defense sites, airfields, bar­ to authoriteUve Nazi sourcet. M id in his home under bona fide mar­ tote on , :6S o'clock laat night Injured vessel was named for Leedstown, The will of Miss Grace Batch tacks, killed more than 600 and racks, bridges and underpasses or forward to knock out machine-gun nual meeting here yesterday. Oth- church, of East Hartford, offici­ bombed it to the surface, Alexan­ West, former Herald bookkeeper German tioopa had recaptured the neats, without waiUng for mortar er officers re-elected included ital relationship, the wife may be Captain William Duggan ated. in Westmoreland county, Va. knocked out six German tanks, overpasses to each end of the conaidered hia dependent, regard- THE MUSICAL CONEY ISLAND MERRY-GO- * \ der said. There an Albacore rip­ v/ho died on Nov. 25, was filed In the wsr bulletin said, in liberating key communications point of Te- support. Stephen Nelson, TerryviUe, vlce- the Flying Eagle bus left The bearers were: J. Watson 1^1- Tho Hugh L. Scott, formerly ped the submarine fatally with a canal. bourba from American fort*s. leu of whether she . can support ROUND, for an exciting, galloping ride on their the Manchester District Probate “several populated placen" A second lieutenant who suffer-1 president; Frank W. Roberta, Mld- highway and ran into an open bert, Walter T. Smith, Marshall F. the President Pierce, had a gross torpedo.. Although the mtliteiT—agree' Thia waa the first enemy acknowl­ herself or not. are: lUaa Carmella Petoaa, 20; Court yesterday: MIM West, s na­ ••“W’eat of Rzhev our tanks killed •d an abdominal wound wept when I dletown, secretary, and J. Leslie pet horse------10c t/* Bldwell, Alfred B. Willson, and tonnage of 12,579 and cairied a "This is the balance sheet,” ment aWalte ratification by the edgment even that the Axis had friends visited him in the hoepltal Fanning, Brooklyn, treasurer, Captain Phelan uid he de­ Bari atreet, Bristol; Mrs. crew of 240 aa a passenger vessel. tive of Rockville, has Uvea for the 800 Germans in two days, captur­ Congresa of Panama it never has spaired of the general public ever WHO DOESNT WANT A MYSTERY PACK­ Enoch W. Palton, all of South Alexander declared. past few years in the home of E. lost ’I'etsiurba, which is 30 miles ship. Waterbury— Members 'of the iter CkxMle. 37, of Main a t i^ t Wlndaorrand R (^ r t W. Rtsley, of She waa converted at the Todd ed three radio stations and two been submitted to the Ckmgreas of quite understanding the ins and AGE from Santa’s workshop" all abuzz and aad Mrs. Peteraon ‘The and L. Newton, 25 Hamlin atreet. west of Tunis and 35 miles aouth "You lucky stiffs,” he Hid, Cohnectlout Assexfiation of Chiefs East Hartford. Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Com­ Royal Navy landed on North Afri­ ammunition dumps,” it reported. the United States and that was of Bizerte, and there w u no cop- outs of the draft—while there are hum ? ------25c 59. of W olcott In her will Mias West remem­ The communique also cited ac­ one of the opposition’s complaints. "Hell, they’ll ship me back home of Police decided at a meeting some, of couixe, general rules de­ Burial waa in tha Center ceme­ pany, Hoboken, N. J., and com- ca forces of sufficient size to seize flrmatlon from Allied report* of and ril have to spend six months here yesterday to seek uniformity Ckptain Duggan aaid tka bus tery, South Windsor. mlaaioned by the Navy laat SepL bered her former women associates tion on the Leningrad front where fining claulflcatiou and the cir­ reported he was forced off a vast area and launch a mortal While Nye and Johnsem "genu­ the recapture claim. Instructing at some replacement in traffic regulati(nu, especially 7. The vessel was built for pas- on The Herald staff, disposing of it listed about 000 Germans killed inely appreciate” the cooperative The German broadcast said the cumstances under which a man road by a car approaching battle with the Axis for control of a number of choice artiples of center before I can get back where apeed limits. Presiient Harry dohn McNeMomy Si nger service by The Bethlehem the Sicilian narrows.” . . in two days of battle. attitude of Panama, they said, lost 22 tanks in the may or may not be drafted, each the oppoaite direction. The Shipbuilding company. Sparrows Jewelry to thooe with wtiom she things are popping.” Tuttle, chief of .Wut Haven po- The fimeral of John McMenemy, The height reported taken in they thought that when it came to encounter. Another lieutenant, with a ma- lice, presided, did not turn over and waa Point. Md.. in 1920. Recapitulating losses inflicted worked for many years. Mias of 37 Marble street, who passed on ’Axis shipping in the Mediter­ the fighting during last night was altering treaties of 1903 and 1936, Conversely, Allied dispatches chine-gun wound in his leg, waa sol Bridgeport—Ontonio Orsaio, 71, teDUtATlilMTH»lPL« iMa to proceed back to the high­ Esther Johnson proofreader of placed northwest of Stalingrad, way again. Captain Duggan said. away suddenly at his home Mon­ Formerly the Exeter, the Ed' ranean by British submarines which govern United Stetea rela? from the front Hid that the Ger­ determined to stay with his unit of Bridgeport, died in Bridgeport day evening, waa held thia after­ ward Rutledge was converted at The Herald was left a larga dia­ Previously a communique had said tlons with that country, “we have man counter-attack had been that he hid in the ship morgue, hoopltel yesterday le u than aix Ha added that identity of the driv- since the landing barges grounded mond ring; Mrs. Beatrice Jay cock 6t af the other car was being noon at the Watkina Funeral The Tampa Shipbuilding com­ the morning of Nov. 8. Alexander a strategic elevation on the south­ every right to demand that the al­ smuhed and that the Americana and w u canted ashore along with hours aftei he w u admi'ted auf- SCHOOL Homa, at 3 o'clock. pany, Tampa, Fla., and placed In of the business office was given a west approaches to Stalingrad bad teration be brought about by had played a major role in im­ the dud. ' fering from internal injuries re- Naval service early this year. She said these included seven supply smaUer diamond ring and Mias Rev. Laurens Barber, paator of ships, three tankers and two de­ been stormed and captured. treaty rdther than by executive pelling it. When they diacovered him, offi- ceived when an automobile in the Arlington Congregational was built for passenger service at Beatrice Clulow will rbceive Miss The latest triumph followed authority and pronouncement." The Italian communique, alao rials permitted him to remain in I which he w u a passenger, collid- LOANS TO stroyers sunk and a cnilser, two West's costume Jewelry. Mra. church, officiated. Mrs. R. K. An­ The New York Shipbuilding com­ what the Russians described only A treaty would be \ subject to reporting relative quiet on the the hospital here. He’U be ready led with a New Haven (Adley Ex- pany, Camden, N. J., In 1931, and destroyers and four supply ships Mary Taylor of the editorial de­ [Urges Complete derson, organist, rendered appro­ as a “ fierce engagement.” two-thirds vote of approval by the Libyan front. H id 300 Britteh for more acti(m in a few weeks. IpreM) truck, priate selections. had a crew of 104 as a passenger damaged. partment receives a string of gold He reported that anti-aircraft Destroy Seven Planes Senate, a resolution requires only prisoners had been taken, in(fiud- Antitheote of Bitter’s Idea Waterbury— The reinstatement Career The bearers were: Walter, vessel. Her groes tonnage waa 9, beads. The combat force w u the anti-1 of John J. Driscoll, secretary of the WOMEN Occupation Move fire from naval ships had account­ Four tri-motored German trans­ a majority vote of each House. ing an entire para(fiiuba detach­ D. Crockett, of Veatal, N. Y., 360. She waa named for Edward A diamond cluster wsa left to port planes were among the seven ment, In Tunisia. thesis of Hitler's idea o f a racially State CIO councU, u international in men's shoMj Harold W. Baldwin, of East Long- Rutledge of South Carolina, a ed for 25 Axis planes at the latest Margaret Schmogro of Rockville See *TUank Check" Sought representative of the union, which count. enemy aircraft the Russians said We also destroyed a total of “pure” Army. There, were Ital meadow, Mass., Thomaa A. Tif­ signer of the Declaration of Inde­ and a camao and almandine pin they destroyed in fighting in the Although President Roosevelt 34 enemy tanka and six armored lana, French, Jews, Irish, Germans, became effective Dec. 1, w u an­ Toys Hoacow, Dec. 3— CP)—Tkas, the fany, of Needham, Maas., Donald pendence. These figures, however, dia not “urged the legislation "to remove Waa bequeathed to Bertha Newton. Stalingrad area. vehicles,” the Italian communique RuMiana, Serbs, Greeks, Spanish, nounced test night by John E. Mir- E reslize the proh- aSli lei Soviet news agency, re- F. Holmes, of Thompaonville, The Joseph Hewes, formerly the include offensive aerial and sur­ possible 8(mrces of irritation and fleld, president of IxxxU 251 of Major bequests made by Mias In another sector before Stalin­ added. Mexicans, Dutch, Filipinos, Ne­ lems of women who kacted today in a dispatch date- Conn., and Julius Bratsnyder and Excaliber, had a greys tonnage of face operations such as that out' misunderstanding,” Nye and John­ Waterbury. Reid Robinson, presi­ West waa 9500 each to the Man- grad, the communique reported Axis air forces attacked ene­ groes, Scotch, Chinese, Poles, W t(xlay are stepping into H kid Stockbedm that in a recent Ralph Rockwell, both f Manchea­ 9,350 and carried a crew of 104 aa lined by the Admiralty communi­ ebaater Memorial hospital and the son contended the Senate was be­ dent of tbe CIO Mine, Mill and FOR FUTURE PROFESSIONALS] that artillery fire had blown up a my motorized columns and rear Swedes, Norwegians, Cteecha men's shoes—is offices, fac­ diMBcfl of war at Adolf Hitler's ter. a passenger vessel. She was con­ que. Center Congregational church. The ing asked to give “a blank check” welded into unity by a common Smelter Workers union, did the re­ large enemy ammunition dump. lines. Airdromes and port facil- tories, and war plants and JMadgttartera Heinrich Himmler, Burial waa in the East Ceme­ verted at the Norfolk Navy Yard Alexander said the British de- sum of 9200 waa apportioned for for the roads and permanent con­ lUes in French North Africa also American purpoM. instating. SHef o f the Gestapo, had Urged tery. early laat aummer. The Hewes stroyera Bruke and Martin and The Moscow radio saifi that the we’ve arranged our loan ser­ Ply-Craft Kits perpetual car* of the family lot in Soviet advance along the railway struction “at a time' when the bur­ were bombed.” AU sections of the nation were Hartford —Wealey A. Sturges, A ) Model-Craft E) Skyline Builders S i .Maipiete German occupation of was built in 1930 by The New the Netherlands destroyed Isaac den of appropriation ia already state defenu administrator, bas­ vice to meet their needs. th a ^ rove HUl Osmetary, Rock- line southwest*of Stalingrad had Allied headquartebs declared the repreunted, but the southern Mrs. Annla 3. BtaseS York Shipbuilding company, Cam­ Sweers were lost, along with the viUe. reaching the breaking point of ing his statement lu t night on If you need $25 to $J00 $1.50 $2.25 $1.< come to a momentary halt a few Nazis had lost heavily in their drawl aeem^ to sound most often Make, paint and mount another dispatch, datelined A change has been made In the den, N. J., and waa named for Avenger, two cutters, a sloop, a The resic’ue a t the estate, after American ability to afford to pay.” unsuccessful counter-blow, that amid the babble a t American dla- "fairly complete reports.'^ said or more for a worthy pur- Makes artistic Sgurea and No toola required. By blue­ Taas said Himmler was Joaeph Hewes of North Carolina, minesweeper and an anti-aircraft miles from Kotelnlkovskl, nearly that compUanoa with the newly- plaques three - di hour of the funeral for Mrs. Annie all expenses are paid, goes to Ber­ 100 miles from the Volga atrong- They also argued that the reso­ waa launched with the apparent tecta. pose, such as dental or med­ buata with moulds. Color kit print you assemble blect to their debts to the Uni­ Oouater-Attack E^ wileed Invasion plana, that on each night in to see us, or phone. B) Jewel-Craft jprinah raids on northern Italian Homa. Tha aervica wlU ba hald at wegian units as well as British ance,” SturgM declared, "were of but did not further identify it. ted States and property involved Another German counter-attack, a t tha voyage to North Africa he Loans are made on your Biiild-a-Set m S T the St. Mary's Epiaco^ church, Aircraft Carrier and American craft. ' In the defense effort. said a commimtque broadcut by slept under a coverlet of codM two clasau, namely, atreet lights $1.25 $ i.o g r ThaNjBtockholm dispatch aaid Russia's armies thus moved into and Induatrial plants.” signature alone. A loan of $1.00 Electric pen with ste-iRM Friday afternoon, at 2;M o’clock. London. Dec. 3—(JTi—The Al­ Sailed In Three Sertlons the third week o f the winter offen­ The State Department gave the the Morocco radio, w u repulsed and chart* and maps. $100 c<»ts $20 60 when Makes necklaces, bracelets, Share was seUsble information Friends may call at tha funaral Waterbuiy—^The poUca board handle, eight plyw oM lies lost 16 Nsvsl veasela, Includ­ r The expedition sailed in three A b ou t T ow n sive. slower in pace but still claim­ Foreign Relations committee as­ at Pont de Fahs, 30 miles south Grid Star ClUcd MlUtaiy Cops promptly repaid in 12 - 0. ornaments. Gay bead col­ 148 pieces of material for SMm Berfis-4hat the Hitler war home this evening. yesterday granted Police Supt. assembly of a complete plaques. Others to 9886 ing the smell Brltiah aircraft car­ parts. Alexander said. ed by Soviet authoritlee to be dead­ surances that American claims of Tunis, by Frentfh forces which Chief mllitery cop aboard our monthly consecutive install­ lection. Other seta to 92.50 dSoUcil diacuaSad the situation in against Panama, the oanitetloh captured that place Mveral days WUliam J. RoSeb of Waterbury army fighting unit, U. 8. A. FOURTH Haly. Participants were Himm- rier Avenger and five United One, from the United States, ly etrcctlve in destruction of enemy Ship wax formerly a well known leave of abMnce for the duration ments of $1005 each. ■tetes Naval transports, during conditions and leasehold rights 'Ha, Ooering and ’"eadtng German landed from the Atlantic on the American Legion Auxiliary and equipment. ago. f(wtban star, Capt. Michael N. M that be can auume hia duties If vou require (piick, Hospital Notes ths A. E. F.-led lendings in coast of Morocco. Two, from Eng­ members are requested to he- The Soviet midnight commu­ wmild be protected HMvy fighting alM w u report­ Ziron “Mike” Mlkulak, o< San lunch-hour service, we’ll be C) Permoplast gksHrale, including 'Rommel." Tass The administration held that the ed around Mateur, 13 miles aouth u a flrbt lieutenant in the mUltiuy aaML French North Africa, offtelsl an­ land, landed from the Mediter­ semble at Foster and East Center nique had Hated more than 3.800 Francteco. poUce. He is due to Imve Dec. 10 happy to serve you then. nouncements in London and financial and other concessions of BiMrte, where an Allied col­ $1.00 ranean on the coast of Algiers. streets at 7:30 o’clock this eve­ Axis troops killed in noting "stub­ Tbe 29-year-old, 335-pound cap­ for Fort (Custer, Mich., for train­ We’re always here. Washington aaid today. ning, from whence they wUl pro­ born enemy resistance” to new ad­ were small in comparls(m with tbe umn Is driving toward the cou t tain wears on hte c(filar the croH- 9x18 box with moulds, clay Admitted yesterday: Eugene Cutters lost were the 1,975-ton ing. and instruction's for model­ The toll in warships wsa de­ ceed to the Watkins Funeral vances claimed by the Red Army. international beneflte to the Uni­ British and Amecican planes ed piatote a t the coips a t MP'a. House, Warehouse Point; Baby Walney *(1930) and the 1,983-ton ted States which would result Hartford—The Hartford firm of ing. Others 25c to 91-98 [Loiig Prison Term scribed Li tha House of Commonr Hartland (1929) sister ships built Home to pay a final tribute of re­ hammered the enemy from the air He's the provoat-marshal, or chief Suiaman and yBlumenthal and the with mounting fury, concentrating Carol Bentley, 39 Walker street; as considerably smaller than ex­ for the United States 0>ast Guard spect to Mrs. Aiinle Bissell who o f police for this unit. He handlu New Haven toncem a t M. SebiS' Naafi» Claim Strong especially bn Axis airfields. T^ftdonat RusseU LitUe, Hartford pected. The U. 8. Navy depart­ and tranaferred to the Royal Navy was a Gold Star Mother. prisoners of war, exterior guard vone and 8tured areas. to receive the special emblem of Stats Tkaater Bsliaiu The sloop,, used as a deppt ship, Tunis aiidrome for the fifth time $1.00 ness Kelly, 96 North School street. er transports, s destroyer and a was the Helca. The anti-aircraft ters of Union Veterans of the Civil casts), Dec. 3.—(F)—Strong Rus­ "Iron Mike" made' the all- fered by the ConjMrvation division Ss4 FIssr New Turk, Dec 9—.A*'— Neil tanker were damaged. * To Monsignors In 44 hours, (testrojring at least 12 Pbeas Z4H Makes pictures by arranging ISbaonrili, 16. aad Joseph Annun* Discharged yesterday: Mrs. vessel was the Tynwald. The mine­ War, will meet tomorrow evening sian infantry and tank attacks in American football team u full­ a t the War Pnxluctl(m board for O. R. Brsw a. Mar, tiny straw flowers on pic­ Burton HSgenow, 79 Ridge street; These announcements came as the Volga-Don area broke down grounded planes. -back for the University of Oregon Ig. the "zoot-auit" killers'of sweeper wu the Algerine. De- at eight o’clock at the Y. M. C. A. Reports from the front lndl<»ted meritorious work In speeding scrap Ucaass Na ~ ture and framing. |Jhuokj^fii. were sentenced today to Mrs. Joseph Ysworski, 17 Kerry further effective blows were re­ taila of none o t these are listed in Election of officers for the rtmUng yesterday In the face of German in 1933. After graduating, he play- to the war production drive. street; Mrs. Donald Madden and ported against ths Mediterranean reslatanca, the high comnuuid re­ Hartford, Dec. 9—(F)—Four that the twln-engtned P-38s were 50 years to life each in Sing Jane’s . ' year will taka place. playing an Important part in the. ad for thru years with the Chica­ infant daughter,'^ Knox street; supply lines of the Axis. ported tod a y. priests of the Di(Kese of Hartford go cardinals, then went back to _ for the ala)ng of Irwin Mrs. J. Edward FHscher and In­ Its dally communique said flooda battle for control of the Okies over lOaodman, Brooklyn mathematics A. V. Alexander, first lord of the Royal Black Preoeptory, No. 13, have been elevated to domestic Tunisia and were proving more . Oregoit u backfleld coach. Tho . Jtfkeber, last Oct. 2. fant son, 117 Prospect.street; Mrs. Admiralty, told In Commons of the will meet in Orange Hall at eight in the Caucasua were impeding Army called him from this poet In Richard Smith, 76 Turnbull Road; Engineer Killed operations there. prelste to Pope Plus XH with the than a match for the beat, German [‘ ‘■ .C o u n ty Judge Peter J. Brancato sinking of ths Avenger, three de­ p'clock tomorrow night. All piem- planu. 1941. V Baby Barry Chambera, 31 Ford stroyers, two cutters, a aloop, a bera are asked to attend since It The harbor and city of Mur­ title of Right Reverend Monsig­ Fenner Gelden Gtovu ’ ’ :6kaarved that the normal sentence street. mansk, Russia’s northern supply The P-3fla also wara credited j la aecond degree murder convlc- mlnsswaepar, an anti-aircraft ship, By a IJve Wire ie intended to take'Important ac­ nor, ac(»rding to word received with knocking out a number , of A colonel w u WUliam H. WU- Discharged today: Mra. Robert a depot ahip and tha corvette Gar­ port, were hit hard Ih new air at­ from Rome by the Most Reverend bur, a native of MauachuHtts, m Ikku wa« 20 years to life, but said tion. German tanka in the DJedeida aeo Dickson, 143 School atraet; Mrs. denia, but said these totaled “far tacks, and Soviet troops along Maurice McAuIiffe, D.D., biahop of wboM wife Uvu at Hlghlana Park Warm ^es Warm Gifts that he had d ^ d ed upon the long- the Arctic front were bombed, the tor near Tuhla. •r acatence because '' he did not Frank Kriat, Wapping. less than the enemy claimed.” Leslie O. Andrew, son of Mr. Hartford, and announced in tbe While the Battle for Tunisia thus HiU, and the corporal w u San­ New Haven, Dec. 3—(/P)—Ste­ high command aaid. CathoUo Transcript today. Those Wish to take the responsibility of Birth: Wednesday, a daughter Merchant Ship ^Losses Light phen E. O’Beme, 53, of New Lon­ and Mrs. Gebrge.C. Andrew of 479 appeared to be nearing a show- , ford (Sandy) Forbes, • former to Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCarty, 84 East Center street; who recently honored are: garmitting the youthful killers Without citing^ figures, Alsx- don, a locomotive engineer, waa down there were hints that the Golden Olovu welterweight cham­ Deerfield Road. enlisted In the Air Oorpa, wUl re­ Rev. WiUUm J. BUke, p u tor of kUtlbUity for parole in 13 years. ander described merchant ship klll^ by electric shock today Allies were on Ihe verge of acquir­ pion. of MUwaukee, Wte. port Monday at F w t Deveha. Bom Cadet Is Killed St. Thomas' church in Fairfield ing the French West African bsM Landing at Fedala, they drove Rayon Satin Qinltie $7.98 6k would be'Txiissible under such a losses from the Allied armsdss as when ha touched an 11,000 volt MBtence. In Aberdeen, Scotland, 19 years Rev. John L. Osppa, p u tor of St. of Dakar without bl(xx!ah#d—and IS mllM to Ceaahtenca and back, For cool morns and eveningn by the fire, especially if you’re “ con- Oo\-enior Oaieleas With Gas light. wire in the New Haven railroad BtanlalauS' c h u r ^ Meriden; ReV' Goodman. 33, married and the Simultaneously, an Admiralty ago, he waa laas than a year (fid In Plane Cragh jrith it a valuable part of the wltkout suffering a scratch, al­ Mrvlng.” Coxy rayon utln, blue, turoM or white sprigged with yards. WUliam J. Fanning, pastor of St. leather of a small child, waa shot communique announced that a There were no wltnesse.s to the when hla parents teme to thia French fleet stationed , there. though bombs fen within 50 yards ipootea, widely skirted; 14 to 30. _ MWaad killed in the second Soor bsU- Salem. Ore.—iil>)—Tha pastor cimntry. He waa graduated from Francis' church, Torrington, and Informed sources here Hid they ef their Jeap. British Nsval force directed by accident which occurred while Torrington, Dec. 3—(F>—Avla- lig O r o f the William J. Gaynor delayed the start of hia sermon to Enfield High ocbool in 1939, and Rev. J(fim F. Moore, pastor of tbe were certain that, a declaion to French Ajmy auth(»lttes receiv­ si"' announce that a member of tha Rear Admiral C. H. J. Harcourt, O’Berhe'a freight train was on the tl(Mi Cadet Charles E. Thledc, who ■■Igh achooL The state chargsd tba Including three cruisers, pounced haa recently been an apprentice in Sacred Heart church In Bridge open Dakar to Allied u m would re­ ed the pair but tha French Ad­ copgregation bad left his automo­ Water atraet siding awaiting or­ was killed when bis training plane port. ✓ ' flaahliy garbed in the peg- on a Tunisia-bound Axis convoy ders, but other members of the tbe enginee^g department of the sult soon fitm conferences now un­ miralty docUned to dtecuu an bile motor running. "Here ia an crashed near Walnut Ridge, Ark., der way in Algiers among Pierre Rayon Qinlted Jackets lo^-coated clotbiu Tuesday and sank four tranaporte train crew aaid they aaw a bril­ Eaat Hartford Aircraft plant • anntetiea. Y ou wm Find A waa the third Torrington soldier to aa tha “Boot-auit," ahot opportunity for the owner to dem­ Rev. J(fiin H. Moore, p u tor of Boisoon, governor - general of “Foebu never tamed a batar,'* onstrate his patriotism and con­ and two destroyers to boost the liant Sash soon after the engineer die In flying acektents during the Long sleeved, scarlet, la anger over being rep- steady levy upon Axis sea power. -Forgeto Own RathNi Book tbe Sacred Heart church in French West Africa, Admiral Jean M id dfionel WUbur, 'calmeet man serve gasoline,” the pastor said, had climbed to the top of the lo­ war and was a cousin a t tbe first Bridg(n>ort w u a cteumate of the Darlan. and Allied military offi­ emerald or black; im tty for sDioking la the The new British destroyer Quen­ comotive boiler to check the Torrington man to die in tbe last you ev«r h w . Ones when a bomb Assortment O f Christinas buUdiag they ottce attended. reading the car’s license number. Phoenix, Arlx.— (F)— It waa the late Rev. William P. Raid and cials. struck nearby, he kept on driving, fo r daiy and evening. $3.98 A man burrlsdly M t aad rstumed tin was Bubaequently hit during an amount o f aand In the oand dome. night a t Nov. SO. Temple Penrod, World War. celebrated tha funeral m au here. CompUcatlng the aituaUon, how­ attack OB tlte flotilla by Axis mvf- They rushed to his aid and and aU ba aaid w u *0 0 0 , colonel, a couple o f minutes later. Mem­ Btete rationing officer, worked late Staff Sergeant Alexander T. ever, w u the hostile ‘attitude that w u a eloM one.’ " Wrappings, R il^ns, Pariey Oa Caaeenhlp bers of ths congregation recog­ bombers and torpedo planes and found O’Beme enveloped in on Spal itetella of gaMline ratlim Kacsiqnrcsyk w u the only casu­ which the Fighting French contin­ sunk, ths Admiralty aaid. flames. The engineer was dead Tourist Toe WeD Supplted OeasmTa Fetaeaal Cook nized Oregon's Gov. Charles A. Ing. Ea route he remembered he alty In the party that w u lost ued to take toward Darlan, former Private Tommy Poy, a CUim m _ton. Dec. g.— aad lot. One baited a wranch at the Fla Stsa Badta He leaves hia parents and a drum half filled with gasoline, and a traitor." abot. , R. L : V M ar Horae, Algtera, tha euttars WfihMF and 3other. The aeeend driver ducked. brother. th ru entrk wnmmmteil tlraa. The Though tba altuatlbn obviously w a r tBralEi Mew Sleeveless, 12 to 18. ’ . The Dew^-Udunan G>. “ v t : Hartlaad, two fo m e r U. 8. Ooaat sen both eMmhed back into their Entlding a radio on ttui ha Thleda's eoualii, Richard Thtede, driver will be arraigned before w u dauHte. L ^ o n obaervere r.:- Out of thia war srin come a naw i CTOoema. the Dally News, befUs sC srhiaksy from his packet United Stetea.Oommieelooer Roger pressed belief there w u no dangev atandiiig A x m f t o r tbe United SECOND FLOOR $2.25 Guard veasela traaMsrred to the cars and drove away. Triantoa aad shaft a t a common pin ia tha died o f paeunKmia at a govern­ aai Arthur Kyao. sad pmuad la a Ubaral potion. Iswskrs SUtiontni OpUciaas Royal Navy in 1941, were sunk in waa the only loeer. The cheap unique achievement of Rufus ment hospital In Virginia In May, E. Davis on chargu of viotethi^ a t the dffferencu between the op- 8 ta tas.lt w iU to eemprteed o f aa- • New Brltatai CoStoi Its Can Enterprise 1100 WltlMMt Charge. * ~ “ ■ T ^ h k dMvsksd sC U sU wItt 6 What Altxwdar aaid waa *% fa l- w w iiih saUas through hia ai^aa- Turaar, Waltham, M aat, who 1917, six weeks after he had en- the ksoond war posu re act o f 194F ; French t a c t lo u . .bneolriBS llaiidMBter - Bristid Mat attanaC^ iram t Ha M t- atew ikle ii466a wtadow. iM id Ik y n n s « f ^ «ff6 9< u* ssd Ratten' OrSarf-JU" - '. ta U s t# f . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER* CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER S, 194S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C O '^. THURSDAY, DECEMBER S, 1942 FAGB

as possible in the execution of a Amerlcaa people will want to stability o f the objects the wind Vague Details ’ At .the Q rcle on Friday Has No Wish wartime food program.” away reforms o t the New mdv. HEALTH AND DIET Farm Prices Increase There should be no hesitancy in or scrap governmental so* Tbat 'lSSS wind did a pretty Washington in Wartime taking whatever are neces­ iiMnf Ibrattx ADVICE ^ sary to see that lurtouch good dal security. They may want to thorough Jqb while it was at it. By Jarh Sttaaistt Given of Plan To Pul Curlj food is produced a s'is possible, * extend it, as insurance agalnat the Any roofs which were insecure, By Cbeeter Bowles #&nd any coffee left when they get Fumlsiied by the McCoy FIRST Wickard declared; to aee that as Director, HUte Offtce of Price to thq^ store. In First Year of War minfak— and pitfslls Which may bams which were flimsy, poles Health Servloe Washington—There have been be too keen on rehlring Brown. much of it ia processed aa possi­ I t BIMmU BtTMt Administratioa — •V lots of moving days in Washing­ To Curb Pay Upon Foods ble; to see that it is economically t:-.'- ManaliMtah Oenn, devel la our post-war experi­ which were wobbly or trees which Do you heat your home 6r your Address omnmunlcattoas to The Is it any wonder that lue naiu- w k ;- VBOMAB riSlUlDBOM ton in the last couple of years, worklng and constantly hatassed packaged; to ae« that tt goes in ence. It does mean that, while were weak came tumbling down All “S” coupons became worth­ hot water with oil? If so. can you Herald, Atteatltia MeOoy r Different Commodities 0«D«rsl lUo«f«r but January 3, 1943, will be the superintendent is nursing a bien­ the needed amounts to lend-leaae |Toiiad*d Oetob*^. lt d he may consider wch safeguaids then. When the wreckage was less on December 1. From now convert your equipment to bum Health Servtea. YMCA Schedule Question Whether Lot Wickard Has No Inten­ coal or wood? If you can, don’t biggest mess of a ihovlng day nial headache? Affected Now Than and the armed servlcea, and final­ HATIOHAi on, the owner of any truck or taxi­ CM lcd Bv«I7 Bvcniot B«c«pt wise and necessary, the average cleared away, whatever was left that Capitol Hill has seen in The business of getting a new ly that the civilian supiriiea are S i t t a t Boilday*. BRWrad at cab must use the new "T” coupons. delay, another day. AJse Good Nestal *^XUdng Toalght O f Gtizens to Get tion to Fasten Govern­ American's greatest request of standing had proved its stability. AJl state-owned or city-owned The fuel oil shortage is much many a moon. (Jongresa settled into the working Quarter o f Century fairly distribute to each locality oirte* at IlMOhattar. PictUfee" 5:15-6:30 p. m.—Business Men’s and each family. aa BMond Clast Mall Hattsr All of which la merely making the passenger cars which have been more serious than most people Into the new and old House groove is much more ot a *fi« Raises Left to Region* ment Controls on In­ SUPER the future is that be be given the office buildings on (or about—it Ago; Gain 20 Per Cent ^ m . Wickard estimated at least 25 using “ 8 ” coupons for the past few realise and there are thousands of than the public (or even most of 6:30-7:30 p. m.—Game Room, 8UU8CIUPT1UN BATES diance to earn and pay his own r^qiectful suggestion that had The words which you say to will really take weeks to get the al Offices to Settle. dustry in Perpetuity. per cent of the total 1943 Ameri­ Tsar tar Mall ...... months will now be given only the people in this 8tate who are say­ the Congressmen) realises. boys 7*13. ilonUi by Mall ...... J way in this world, with his head that wind of the other night had “ B” or “ C” coupons used by other ing: “Well I could convert, but it yourself' while thinking have a muddle straightened out) that Before any new member ot By Fraaklla MuUln can food output would go to meet 6:30-7:30—Junior boys basket­ military and lend-leaae needs. MARKETS up and bis eye self reliant pre-hurricane objects in its path, passenger care owners. would be a lot of trouble. I guess profound effect upon you. When date will come 106 new members Congress can take his seat. South Chicago, Dec. 3—(85—Agricul­ Washington. Dqic. 3—(85—Salary CliicaKO, Dec. 3.—(85—Secretary ball league practice. War needs took about 13 per cent it too might have really made the la s t summer, we asked the. own­ I’ll wait t.nd see Jiut how hard it is you are thinking you are carry­ of the House of Representatives. Trimble, clerit of the House, has tural price rises during the first 6:30 p. m.—Board of Control sUbilisaUon experts of the Treas­ Wickard declared today “I for one It wiU inevlUbly take the wise If the only problem were' mov­ of the 1942 yield. MEMBER o r ers of trucks, taxicabs and other to get OIL" ing on what might be compared to have his certification (which dinner. ury’s Bureau of Internal Revenue have no intention and no wish to THE assoc iated pr ess planning o f both business and headlines. For it did really blow. ing 106 Congressmen into offices full year of American participa­ 'Our task grows larger montb public vehicles to estimate the i People who say that are selfish comes from the governor ot the 7:00 p. m.—^Mias Grant’s class. Tbs AtsQalatsd<> •*• 'um olRt instinct and ambition o f the what might have happened had excess of five for each passenger fare. “stroke" a totally different pic­ in the “Old” House office build­ for franking privileges his Wheat soared above 33 a buabel, regulate all salaries over 35,00() The secretary said farmers had jt , This country has Just emerged ing because the ceilings are high­ cerned.” Crapes 2vri29* Cross won that fight. car that you own. The Railway But perhaps you would be Inter­ ture. “Weak” brings up a cer­ biography for the (Jongresslonal corn about 32, rye almost to $3. Forty men of Manchester, in­ net a year, plus those under that Wickard said extrema care done so well that there waa a gen­ tliwni A period in which sovem- American people. But so far it is The answer, we suspect, is er there and he doeanit feel so Record; of instructing him about Army Radio Schools Express was confident that they ested in the kind of folks that go tain kind of a picture, and Prices of meat animals and other terested in the future ef the young, figure when paid to non-farm un­ should te taken that the govern­ eral Impression that America waa Patotaas»>"^M^s1.39 BSMnt undertook an unprecedented only war employment which nothing, or next to nothing. could handle these tires. But the to make up the Local Board in the “strong" brings up an entirely 'cramped up." allowances, commutation, clerk livestock produce such as dairy organised administrative, execu a bottomlesa well of food from boys of today, who are to te the ment’s food policies are sound and Tarnips •UTAIAGA iiBgxunt of interest in the ordinary seems to give that Instinct and Professor Smith, fresh aa a number ran far beyond their ex­ 169 cities and towns throughout the different picture, which is the di­ hire, applications for committee products and eggs followed but tive and professional workers. in the public interest. Wartime, he which any needed amount could daisy out of law school, and with That may give you some idea assignments, how and when he more slowly. citlsens of tomorrow, attended the Outlines OeAnitions And Terms Capt. David E. Sherman, 35. of be drawn. “The farm people and ^Sconomic problems of all its citi> ambition a brighter chance than pectations. As a result, they have State. A rect opposite. Congress and Stevens aaaerted, ”le not the time to carry Oaeleseent Caakiiia reputation to make, was regard­ been swamped, and so the original Here’s the list: The memory part of the mind of the pains in the neck that are (or she) will take the offtce, and Situation Reveese annual meeting and banquet of Ltcot nlgbL the bureau aimounc' Marahall, Mich., the supervisor of the government workers In agri­ In the view of some, the it enjoyed during the last decade. the Manchester District, Boy the radio operatora divialon, was out the pet theories of any group ed as a “dangerous liberal” when date of December 1 has been ex­ There are 163 housewives, and or the unconscious phase, can keeping Brown awake these 1,001 other details that all fresh­ In the past year the situation ed the details, outlining definitions Hotels and Coliseum or class, or to Institute rofonna culture know different,” he a»- APPLES 6 LIS 25* &»«ipt«y hand the government ex* We must learn to keep that Cross propoMd that he succeed tended. among them there are seven chair­ think only with whatever material nights. Before it is over he will men Congressmen must be told has been the reverse. Grains, the Scouts of America, at the North and broad terms o f toe program escorting me about, that I found a aerted. MaUva Mclirtaah graphic indication of the way (^1 for reform’s sake.” chance Just aa bright when it Joe Alsop, whom some regarded By the way, some seven million men. it has beeh given during past ex­ probably have settled and reset­ about before they can settle into bulk of which are used to fatten Methodist church last night The ia a 31-page, single-spaced type­ Being Used; Chicago- E roded through the depression Ladies' Aid Society of the church cagoana fell toward the Army Air There is some fear, he continu­ comes to peace. as a “dangerous conservative," on tires have already been handed in There are 249 industrial factory perience. The more you dwell tled 200 new and holdover Con­ their seats on House floor and Uveatock, have lagged while meat written report. APPLES 4 LIS 25* I a necessary emergency meas- the Public Utilities Commission. animala and livestock products served a chicken patty supper ans Answer Appeal. Forces. ed, that government power over /NT FIRST . . four million of them in good workers. Including six chairmen. upon unpleasant pictures the gressmen. Some of them are start representing their constit­ But aa Joe searched it vainly food would mean radical changes, llsrs—the only way o f preventing His reputation was enough-to per­ condition. That’s going to be a There are 78 business'men and bound to be dissatisfied and won’t uents. have soared. with the Scouts pf Troop 98 of for the solution to his specific "One of our biggest headaches," SMNOFA stronger you make the tendency the church doing the serving. In distribution and marketing. He J2tuUUf A fotM aralleled human disaster. In suade the Roraback House of big help in easing our tire prob­ 34 attorneys. to express unpleasantness. More­ The reason, market men said, problem, a Treasury spokesman By James T. Carter he explained, “was getting enough A Real Second Front Following the meal District equipment ao that each student added: r o i tO ASTIN O -. S U AVO ^ h e view of others, it was uimec* Representatives against him, and lems right across the country. There are 51 nurses and 29 dpe- over, the more you dwell upon the lies in the basic differences be- admitted: Chicago, Dec. 3—(85— It’s*# dis­ the so-called Roraback Empire tors. twean the effects of the two wars (Thairman Raymond Mercer open­ could have his own receiving set Food leduatty Efficient Although many oi the reports pleasant pictures through using “There are thouMnds of ques mal evening; not even Chicago's By and large I think the food “coddling," ciertain to was protected when it was Alsop There are 94 retail store owners Blind As Bat upon the nation's agricultural ed the meeting for the annual tions which remain unanswered.’ to practice on. So we asked the CHICKENS “ 3I9’ from the North African front are Gasoline, or rather “Mileage Ra­ words which call them forth, the reports of the town committee industry is well organized and the American people soft who continued on the commission. tioning’’ went into effect all over managers and clerks.' economy. It also lies in the fact While the new regulations indi­ famous wind swirling up Michigan people of Chicago to dig around _ USE MNJC 4 I I AVO — _ unsatisfactory and even contra- stronger you make the tendency chairman. Mr. Mercer atated that efficient and, for these reasons, it progressively and disastrous* Yet, with the advantage ot the country on December 1. There There are 79 members of u>ur that government price stabilisation cated that there are many ways by boulevard can dispel the foggy and give us any old radio seta they TABLETS. SAiyC. NKC N 0F 5 to express pleasantness. within the peat year three new had tucked away in attics or cel­ should be interfered with as little FOW L -33< more reliant on government dictoiy, t|iey leave, no doubt that hindsight, it is quite probable that was a great deal of opposition state educational system ^K h ool Theory Errs conti^ has hsd a very Important which salary increases may be m ist Besides, you've Just put in The sum_ total of your mental troopa have been organized. Troop lars.” i O N » 4 tO lliO ■ D a M ^ ^ Axis resistance is real and for­ the Roraback Empire would have from the Western 8tates. Some of teachers and members of school powers depends largely upon the market effect, with Federal agen­ 94 at Bolton, Troop 133, taking in given, the bureau atreaaed that a tough day at the office. midable in all rcspecta In Tuni- fared about as well with Richard this opporition was political. Some boards and parent-teacher g;roupa. kind of pictures you evoke moat cies both supporting prices and at­ Hebron and Gilead, and Troop 27 most of them muat te approved by So, you may ftgura, you’ll Just Downstairs to the basement. From that 4ra of government the internal revenue commissioner Captain Sherman threw open a lAMBFmES” 21« Joyce Smith aa a- commissioner. of it resulted from a lack of un­ There are 16 dentists. frequently. The common sense Scientist Says-Most Pop­ tempting to check their rise be­ of St. Mary's church of Manchea- drive around to the electric ga­ i, the Axis land forces are —through one of the regional door and there, in long rowa where m sH iv oftouNo n n . - o r coddling, whichever you That bright voung man took his derstanding o f the extieme seri­ There* are 40 office workers, ten thing to do is to be careful to use yond certain limits. There was ter. All other troopa in town are rage, leave your car and atop in ijpefer to can i^ we have now strong enough to deliver a respec­ defeat gracefully, and Just about ousness of the tire situation. newspaper men, 14 carpenters, 34 ular Beliefs About much lass of this during the last re^stered at the present time. stabilization officea—or both em at the Oongresa hotel bar for a cages of circus Ilona once stood, T w i c e t h e t r e a t good words with which to direct ployer and employe may risk were 12,000 old radio seta—Chica- HAiWBURC " I P * table counter-attack. In the air, a the next thing that was heard of Here in Connecticut, we have re­ engineers, 24 Insurance men, seven the mental proceseas along the war. Meeting Plaoee laapected spot of something to perk you up jjjHWrged, temporarily at least, in- duced the Use of our automobiles Mammals Fallacious. 31,000 fine of a year'a, imprison go’a answer to the A. A. F., which msNiv cur w l stern battle is raging. Reports on him was that he had taken to the tailors, six plumbers, seven wel­ line of wholesome talking pictures. A quarter century ago the cry Dr. Fields within the paat year Perhaps after a cocktail, you m an ora in which, thanks to the big-time law business seriously, sixty per cent since last July. That fare workers, five postmasters, ()—What are the principal ex­ from an Allied Ehirope atlU Intact ment. , might have your wife Join you for had expected maybe a thousand at it vary from hopeful predictions Cultivate those words which call ports of Algeria? has made an inspection of ail isppancbance of a great war, pay putting bis presumed knowledge means a tremendous saving in seven butchers, nine electricians, — UP) —^Don't ever and fighting on its own noil waa meeting places o i the various Raises may te given without the-*j,n„e, the ConUnental room at best. STEW BEEF -3 1 *J that we shall soon have driven the rubber as well aa gasoline. 'There’s to' mind pictures of yourself A—In peace times Algeria ex­ commissioner's approval only for the Stevens hotel, and later Uke > laaarm *a Hfll In jlBvelopes ate fuU again. That of public utility problems to a three florists, eleven clergymen, being strong and healthy. Build stand there and tell Sdentlat fAr bread and grains with which troops and has reported very few practical use. What had happen' certainly no reason why the entire seves truck drivers, and three un­ ports wines, .cereals, sheep, olive individual promotion or reclas8l-|j„ the show at the Eighth street IMI OanalMao IS that people are c^ialde, Axis air strength back to Sicily yourself a wealth of good mental Charles E. Mohr that bats are to Boakitaln its own agriculture. conditions that needed attenfibn. ed aa a result of his nomination country should not be asked to dertakers. oil and spirits. Dr. Flelda ia the chairman of the ficatlon, individual 'merit increases, | heater to the admission that our land talkies which will help you to ex­ blind, or dirty, or that they get Now, with enemy occupation of again, o f standing on their by. Cross, apparently, was that be make similar sacrifices. Don’t you agree that that's a the bulk of Europe, finished foods Health and Safety committee. length of service (under an eaUb- or—by George, you almost for troops are flnding the going “very • pretty good cross section of the press that state which we call Q—Whom did President William into your hair. lished plan), operaUon of a trainee .Qt* There's a good prize fight feet, if that is their doin- grew up fast in the ways o f the health. such as meat and processed dairy Several suggested objectlvea for h tough" because the Axis holds world. Grocers tell us that during the two million people that go to make Howard Taft marry? He’ll tell you you're batty. 1943 were fnentloned by (Jhalrman lyztem, or “such other reasons or at the Coliseum. Is that the desire of the Amer- Learn to dwell upon, again and uid poultry products are in most first few days of coffee rationing up our State? A —President Taft married Mohr, who la director of educa­ Mercer, first, a strong and active clrcumsUnces as may te prescrib- well, you dream on, you’ll ^ w ifk ! peopls? Or have they drift- control of the air over the terri­ What might have happened again, sUcb words as health, vig­ demand. Aa a result, vast sur- some housewives, armed with the Helen Herron, daughter of a (Cin­ tion at the Philadelphia Academy District Committee, this is essen­ ed in rulings or regulations pro- ^ave that drink, take her to din tory they are seeking to pene- If the voong liian whom the or, strength, power and so on. plusss of grain have been piled up ;sd Into a eonqplebe reliance upon family’s entire supply of ration Questions about rationing and cinnati Judge. of Natural Sclencea, has made a tial to the success of scouting. mulgated by the commissioner ner and let her choose between the FIAKO trale. But o a t thing is clear: the R o ra b i^ maohlae eonaldered a Vitality la a good word to think 10-yesr study bf bats, walking in this country, at present burden­ from time to time.” govemiacnt for solution of daageroos liberal had eo v a t in­ books, have been attempting to price control should be ad­ ing on prices but nevertheless vital Second, more active troop commit­ show and the Ckiliacum. Axis is devoting increasing air buy five or six pounds o f coffee at dressed to Chester Bowles, in about. These constructive words plumb into the darkness o t 300 Varying Definitions Possible And if you don’t think all that's KYBO keh their pctvata problems? to a position of power is, of <)—What can be mixed with if livestock output ia to be ex­ tees, which every scoutmaster is N I CIIST once. This Is foolish. And It may care of this paper. They will will have a great deal of power Coffee in order to make it go far­ caves, mines and tunnels to do it, And, even in those cases, the a dream, gueu again. It is a significant answer which strength to this theater, not with' coarse, only a whimsical guess. panded and Europe fed after the looking for, due to the shortage of Conservation of food win mean that some folks simply won’t receive prompt attention. over you. ther? and bo says most popular beliefs possibility of varying definitions You won’t leave your car at the drawing it. But the gueea that nothteg ot Many a man has talked himself about the flying ihammala are war. assistants being called into the of the terms involved made obserV' help SMurc victory. There’s COFFEE James Truslow Adams, famous A—Chicory, cereals or chick service. Third, to have every scout electric garage, drink at the Con­ Importance adght have happen­ into sickness and failure when it fallacious. Bequiro Leaa SMpplag Space ers question whether many-- em ns watte with Flako be- Fsessnt diqr historian, presents in On the other side of the front. ed has been more or kea sub­ a song-plugger and before he be­ pe*. Market, improvement In methods endeavor to recruit new leaders so gress. eat at the Stevens or go would have been Just as easy to He has handled 3,000 o f them ployers would risk un-approved either to the Eighth street theater !aa article in Bairon’a Weekly. General Rommel, or whoever may stantiated by other Instances la came a sort of improbable half­ of preparing and transporting the more boys may benefit by the 1-LB BAG 26< talk himself into success and and pone has ever got into bis raises until specific rulings clari­ which renowned utility tamers pint Colossus of the theater- Q—Some years ago there was training of scouting. or the (Coliseum. Historian Adams is be commanding in his stead, is Manhattan health. All the men and women hair. more procaiaed foods has helped fied each case. Being Used by Army voua aasraavi have come Into power. cabaret world whose idea of liv­ who have been Outstanding suc­ tremendous fire at the Ohio lafestad With Paiaaltaa to shift demand to them. Also, Prtecipal Activities (Concerning the 325,000-net limi­ ,kMroiy reporting on what seems ready to make a stand at El By George ruetwe State Penitentiary. When did it There’s a sign on every one of n a The Hurley administration ing space in a New York apart­ cesses have known how to talk to "They art more cleanly than most important, they require leaa District (Jommlasioner Hayden tation, the bureau indicated it to be a hopeful trend. Against Agheila. The Axis is now con­ occur and how many were killed? them and it reads: cracked the solid' front o f the ment was a nice over-rized ware­ themselves. Perhaps they did other small animals,” be says. shipping space. Griswold pointed out the principal would remain "open-minded" on ceded to have over 200 tanks in Public Utilities Commission where New York— I’m not sure I know house and who still hopes some A—The fire occurred on April setiviUea that the acouta of Man- “ U. S. Military Reservation. No .the instinct he finds in the be­ not understand the process, but it "Of course they are infested with Market experts believe that if such matters as charitable contri- Trespaaaing. Army Air Forces all the Cross administrations fail­ how to begin this. This is one of day to takfi a small Balkan war 21, 1930, and killed 320 convicts cheater have been taken part in. havior of the American peopis that imea, a great reinforcement worked for them Just the same parasites, but not to the extent controls to combat inflation work butloM, inaurancs premiums and Technical Training Command.” ed to do so. There was, for the last columns Tm going., to on tour. > He aUted that he would like to there may be g r ^ and damag­ to the few dosen tanks Rommel without their understanding it. that birds, barnyard fowl and the bulk o f toe price rise in farm fixed Obligations, giving each And C2ilcagoana, I discovered f — time, a great fanfare about bav write. For the duration anyway. I knew Will Rogers and Lil 9-^Recently a woman was ap* amaU furred anlnmta are.” products engendered by this war aee the townapeople and the scout­ individual treatment. ing cards stacked in the shape of u apparently able to save in his Ing a “people’s commission" and Through happy accident, they during a tour of A. A. F. Techni­ When you see this I'll be on my Tashman and Osgood Perkins and formed the habit of using positive tointed-director of personnel and As for their being blind, Mohr has occurred. Already most ma­ ing organisation in closer contact, (Rherwise, by definition and cal Training Command centers in % dure developments. But what retreat from Egypt. It probably there were two hearings during way to Cairo. I’m going over to with them “Tex” Guinan, Helen abor relations at one of the great ya “it’s Just a superstition un­ jor commodities are at or near top for in unity there is strength. example these points were made: which the new commission sound­ words calling forth positive pic­ the midwest, far from resenting Adams does report Is has an army o f over 100,000 men. take a part in the war. Not as-a Morgan, Daniel Frohman, Oonda tures and these w o r^ worked a shipbuilding works. Who is the founded in fact ..." Umits which direct or indirect Harry Maidment, finance chair­ “ Salary” covers any compensa­ that sign on their favorite gather­ OF PLENTY- g p a H ed forth its principles of devotion soldier, but as a reporter, as a war Nast, Heywood Broun, John Bar­ woman and what is the concern man in making his report said tion for personal services of an that, so far aa their present be­ Report of British success against kind of magic for them which Anyway, be adds, they could fly eaiUngs on processed foods will ing places, are proud of It to the public and not the corpo­ correspondent. rymore, and Alice Brady. When I by which she is employed? aa accurately blind aa sdtb vision permit at' present However, they that acouting ia due all the sup­ employe—bonuses, gifts, loans, havior la concerned, the Ameri' transports heading from Sicily to made them confident and serene.. They’re proud that the A. A. F. - I V S .3 9 * rate cause. But Insl^rs on the Pm going because it’s what. I’d first, came to. New York they were A—She is Mrs. Elinore Herrick. because of their especially keen said, there may be force# which port that the citlsens of Manches­ commlssiona, fees, etc.—and "the chose these and other historic work of the commission say that Find good words for yourselF IT can people are motivated princl' Tripoli carries the important inci­ rather do than anything in this great names in the literary and She is on the staff o f the Todd bearing. tha government cannot controL ter can give. It is one of the or­ commisatoner ia not precluded buildings right in the heart of its essential routine baa varied and keep on dwelling upon them *V,xv(iTHa>^<»^ pally by a desire to build their dental news that the Axis is still world—and because Tm lucky. theatrical worlds, but they are until you get the positive benefits Shipyards. The device by which modem Highest price# for some commod­ ganisations that is backed by the from determining, after investiga­ their city for a vast system of ra­ lltUe if at all. that it is sUU the tion, that amounts denominated, asm iiHbvidual security. bent on reinforcing its African You’ve got to be lucky to get in on all dead now, and so ia O. O. Mc­ which will follow. ships detect the approach of sub­ ities during the last' war period government and that can co­ dio schools wherein are trained utilities wh% enjoy the preferred the biggest news story that has Intyre and many, many others. marines, hs said, is aa adaptation were paid fffter the armistice. operate with the people of any for example, as rents or royalties, the men who are the ears and ' The facts Mr. Adams finds in position. It has now had a full position andgthe public which has come along since the Story of But times change, jsnd so does Questlous and Answers of tbs system the bat uses to Wheat sold around 31.17 a bush- town or city in any project that la are in fact salary payments sub­ voice, of the Army Air Forces. the wind are such as these. Rela- month in which to carry out such all the odds against it. Creation. There isn't a newspaper­ a man’s sense of values A Thought escape no sadden an obstaMa aa % M hare toe day before Japanese to te carried out ject to toe controls set forth in They know that every four-mo­ Actual responsibility In ollloa (Vapor Cabinet Bath) these regulations.’’ gSSS a tively few of the wage earners reinforcement man in the country who wouldn’t Question: Mrs. D. C. writes: tonnia racquet wielded by a pom bombs feU at Peart Harbor. A Msidmebt recommended that tored bomber that roars out Into does terrible things to fine- chop offghis toes for the chance. I Hiat questlou the present state o t officers be May Pay Oirlstnias Bonuaea 3 * ^ ** *"^1 i Q t i f getting money today are' throwing Such development of toughness "I am 55 years old and seem to ouing human being. month or so Uter the price was up the tropic aun over the Solomoni feathered reformers, as the Con­ know I would. And I'm very, very •Why?") Vaalty o f vaalBsa, saHk ths Tbs bat detocto tha thraatea- about 30 cents but stneis then al­ voted into office to carry on aa (Cuatomary (Christmas bonuses will have In its crew two radio op­ ; it away. Instead, there is an un- in the battle for North Africa co­ necticut pobUc may have no­ have a lot of poisons in my system. may te paid provided they do not f L .------happy. Would like to visit soma good hot Preacher, vaaity ef vaaltlee; aB Is ing racquat by emitting bigh- most half of the gain has been chairman of toe verioua commit­ erators; they know that every fly- yreoedented volupie o f savings, incides with the admission that ticed more than once. Where In vanity.—Becpelaetee 1:8. ~ pltched sounds, inaudlbla to hu­ lost In 1P17, wheat soared to tees of the organisation. The exceed last year’s. ,lng field over which the American all Connecticut, for instance, baths, but since this is impossible, Employer and both in banks and purchase of the original landing itself was When I was a kid in Lake was wondering 'if it would be a man ears, Mohr explalBsd. Tbs 33.45 and when the government recommendation was voted. employe are fues has two radio operators; SlMOMl* are the public utUitles more Tba Priadpal Speakar equally responsible war bonds. Farmers, instead of Charles, La., reading “The Dare good idea to get one of those old- Ecclesiastes said that “ all Is van- Impact of tbs sounds waves Btoppad trading in futures, the for enforce-1 they know that every coastal air­ iR lttW CAN not accomplished without some comfortable aud sooure than in Quotations lUt (Tommiaaioner Horace raent, but toe burden o f proof is Boys on the Brandywine" and fashioned cabinets in which a per­ ity." against an obstacls echoes In the price was pegged at 33.17. port in this country bound in the Part* ■»** not 49* taking their present Increases in Ipes— the British carrier Avenger Bridgeport, where The Great bat's ears, he aeld. end the aaimel Oora prices rose from 75 cents Ford, o t Charter Oak OouncU, I on the employer, and multiple em network of Sir defense has its Jasper, lifelong advocate of Surrey o t Eagle's Nest" I used son takes a stoim bath." Most modem preachers say the evening, | ployers of one person—except for income and speculating on addi­ and five UnlUd States Naval to wish I had been bom a long same, or show it Bwervee from the path of the ap­ to almost 31 in the weeks follow­ principal speaker of tba complement of radio operators. murncipal ownership, has held Answer: Continued use of the brought a very inspirational mea- l^yziciana, lawyers, architects, tional land, are concerning them' tiansports being among the price time ago . so thSt I could have They (Morocco French) put up vapor bath or the cabinet bath is By their examples of true Chris- proaching danger. ing Pearl Harbor but most of this So when, leae than four months . sway tor nine uninterrupted aage to taia audience. He took aa contractors “and others who fol- selves with paying off their old ridden wlUi Lighthouse Harry Lee a very gallant fight, and took care likely to prove weakening. An tisnlty: Mohr has placed bands on the g ^ has been lost A quarter cent­ ago, the A. E. F. moved in to set paid for the success of the opera­ years? bU subject, “The Father’s Son." loiw aa Independent trade, busi- or been with Pickett at (3etty»> ot our wounded the same aa we occasional bath of this kind might la short, sll, know or very soon “arms” of 3,000 bats in a study of ury ago corn aoared from 31AI to up another technical school teach­ mortgages Bank loans'are being tion. This was a small, reason­ The two old | parties In Bridge­ being a father of a boy. Ha neaa or profession in which they ing riullo operator-mechanics, Chi­ burg. took care o t theirs. We sent them prove helpful in the way o f pro­ may know it their habits. The study sstaNttued 32.M hut by tha end of the first paid off. Bills are !being paid, and able price, the only signlflcant re­ port repeatedly^ taunt Jasper with one too of medical suppliea that they have hlglily developed year of American participation ail brought out toe Ideas that run offer their services to the public" cago waa glad to Join Atlantic bis failure to carry on war But I was wrong. If Td been moting a better skin elimination. —Byron. —^wiU te required to see to it that the Instalment. blislnesE has fallen mark that can be made about It —MSj-Gen. George Patton, Africa homing instincts, returning year tba gain had been erased. Oats through a father’s mind from the City and Miami Beach in fumish- against the utilities, just aa if bora then Pd never have known (Exercise la High Blood Preesur^ time te firs, sees hia son to the their uombined payments do ing another “vertical Army post.” Soap W *** 2 on evil days. about Krakow and Corfu ^and Question: Clara Q. inquires: “Is after srear to blberaate In tha have lost an o f a 10 cents upturn I being that it is somewhat differ­ they would have carried on the War Briags' Kaowledge Thirst same cave after ranging 10 to 50 ■ foUowlng Pearl Harbor. time when he wants to Join an or­ exceed the UmiL Study Mechaaies la q aasrceiws America is truly a land of plenty. . Bunuparizlng the facts he ob- ent from the optimistic impres­ war had they been in power. And Bataan and Rangoon a n d ' the a blood pressure of 165 la a wom­ ganization of boys. He advised all Although a state's community For Uffes hours and 20 minutes We have learned a great deal an with heart trouble serious? miles during the summer^ and that Meat Prices Rise saiycS, Mr. Adams says; in the past state campaign, it was Solomon Islands. Pd never have On toe other hand, hog prices fathers o t boys to get a little in­ property law may “give” half a a day, six a week, tob radio stu­ 5 W -..2 3 * sion given the public at the time had a chance to span an ocean on about food in waging war. Lot Would such exercise as hiking, Albuquerque— (85 —The war they have a life span up to sight And we, on the home front, >vho are "^AU these, and other points 1 the Republicans who.taunted the has orought a thirst for the white years. He collects his ripeciinens roes abnoet 36 per hundredweight terested in scouting activltiss to man’a salary to his wife, hs still dents study mscbanica la elaaa- garax Soap of the operation, which was that Democrats with faint heart and wtags, and follosr aa army us use f6od effectively in winning housework, or garden work, be must te charged with the full might mention, would indicate and maintaining peace. man’s, knowledge to the older while they are hibernating. tba past jrear to a 23-year peak of find out what a boy o f twelva rooms In ths Stevens and Oxi- it had been accomplished without insincerity in their platform through the western desert, or go dangerousJ Exactly how much 315.70 and still ahow a 37 per cent years or older really wantMln life. amounL grsas hotsls, learning in about 18 forging the sinews of war for our gallant into India and Turiiey and Ir^ —Secretary ot Agriculture Cbuide exercise should be permitted?" braves of norths New Mexico's that the little man is better pre­ the loss of a ship. The operation promises against the utilities, Just Indian puebio. A t the Indians' re­ Testlag WnB Tenttintore advance over last Dec. 7. (SatUe He regieted that thare aren’t more Emjdoyes serving exclusively ia weeks how to tune and operate or ride into Jerusalem on a WIckard. Answer: Strenuous or vigorous pared for a rainy day than per- was none the less brilliant and as if the Republicans bad en- quest night school classes have .11____ have risen more than 33 to above mea of today who will ahow a lit- foreiga countries are exempt aircraft radio, Inatall it, place It lads overseas, know that the proper food -haps ever before. He Is winning' dorsed these promises. Since Ja^ijackass. But I was lucky. By an exercise Should be avoided by the been started to teach the parents Denver— UP) —Walking past a 317 for choice beef, or slightly tie amre latorast la tbs boys of to- And .(oh, yes) an “employer,” into operation teid maintain iL successful for these losses, and per lost Bridgeport and the l^ m - accident a t times some or all these As we onco: led the world in patient with high blood pressure to a great degree his own social reading and writLig—the parents shop, a woman saw three girls higher than prices prevailing in day who will te tbs men of to-1 among other things, is a person For the same length of time each is essential to |iefdth. the main point is that this has ocrats lost the state It becomes filings are mine now. commercial aviation, the same on- and is especially undesirable la who long have left such frills as reaching for the celling. She sum­ April, 1918. Twenty-five years BMiTOW. He stated that scouting who has “the right to discharge" security by his own effort and view of the heart condition. The day, they atudy radio operating In been a tough campaign from the obvious that Roraback could Pve been writing about New g^neera will lead the world ia letter-writing to echool-age moned ntrofanan Dominie Crow, ago hogs rose from 316 to almost needs men and now is tot tUne for | —la case you didn’t know, the famous mala arena of ths Coli­ miUtaiy aviatimi. and they patient should consult the physi­ foresight. In a word, be is build­ start and will grow tougher. probably have licked Cross much Yoric for ten jrears. That’s a long youngsters. Resson—the fathers who dashed in, gim in hand. Tha 320 but lost more than half this men to ooms forward and volun- seum, which has been converted null , ing up the possibility, in some earlier by letting him have Rich­ time. Ihiring that tUhe more, than not being held back by our high cian in charge of her case and sad mothers now want to write cleriu explained that .they hadn’t advance in the first war year. teen their asrvlees. Doato Penalty lavoked into 14 claasrooma for teaching in­ Meat, milk and other dairy prod­ That, providing we still have ard Joyce Smith a decade ago. military command. have him provide specific advice wo S« ways at least, of an economic de­ six thousand of you have written to their sons in the armed ser­ been robbed—they wen. Jnat cold In the past year butter prices Mads Good SeMMso ternational Morse code. the stuff for victory, is all to the me letterx Hioae letters —A. T. OdIwoU, aircraft about how much exercise may be vices. and testing smll ventilators,. have advanced 33 per cent to near Scout Executive Nsison Sly re­ London, Doc. 3— UP)—^Tbe Ger­ Ail you can hear now in this big ucts, vegetahles, fruits, bread, cereals mocracy, not by government flat factoring eneentfve. taken. Mild exercise, consisting good. It is our purpose to en' Nettber Gas Nor OU Free from little cow toyma and big 46 cents a pound for best grade in lated several lacidenta of young man radio reported today that the han where political conventlonfT but by force of a mass movement. of short waUuD and light house- men now in tha U. B. aervice vtoo death penalty had been invoked in gag^ Hitler as stisngly and con steel towns and from cities and the Chicago wholesale market the elrcua, hockey games, automo- and eggs are needed every day. These Thrift is isgain beginning to ap­ South Bend, Ind.—(P)— A t least hamlets and little hideway vil­ North American Army and woric, or light work in the garden, Eggs hava risen 18 per cent to were former Scouts, who have Italy for peraono caught looUag— bUs shows ones Were held is to * clualvely as^iossible, and the more one middle westerner was happy Navy Instructors are proving very may be beneficial. A great deal SCOT-TISSUE ^ *ou 7* pear after a quarter century,” lages between here and Shanghai near 40 eenU a dosen. These are stopped into his ottioa and related prasumably ia bombed areas, ^ e high-pitched whins of dots and are foods that are recommended in the fight he gives us in North Africa about gasoline rationing — tem­ helpfuL They have done eX' depends on how the patient reacts eeUlngs. storica where acouting has been death’ aentence also will te applied dashes as the students pound our With a chance to stand again and Honolulu and Jimeau and tremely well here and have made SCOT-TOWELS Vou 9* the more significant and Impor porarily. A truck driver showed wherever this column has ap­ to exercise. As a general rule, A t toe end of the first year of helpful to them. “ Boys have to te in cases of blackouts thefts, rape, measagsa with their telegraph on their own feet, Americans are his coupon book at a Mishawaka a fine impression. the patient will be m to in carry­ American Involvment in the last trained to help themselvea before blackmail and kidnaping, toe keys. National Nutrition Program. tant the campaign becomes—a peared. * — ProaMeat Isalae Medina ef WaMorfTissBa3>oa*14* now experiencing, Mr. Adams station and asked for his quota, Answering those letters and ing out whatever activity she la war butter waa quoted around 48 they can help others and it is up broadcast said. It was at the Coliasum, while real second front which is a di' which the attendant pumped into V( able to do in comforL thinks, “ that peculiar exhilaration writing about the things I have cents and eggs around 35 cents, to you men to aee that your boys rect relief to Russia. his tank. Then the driver., asked: (Palpttatiea) with butter two cents lower than get toe prtqier training,” te toM w ^ b comes to a boy when he 'Is oil free U>o?” The attendant, seen on Broadway and along the Hie only weapon 1 have is hot waterfront and at Harlem chicken Question; Dorothy U. asl in AprU, 1917, and eggs only about to# audleiiee. DUZ begins to realise that be la no Caesar Elbode, explained every­ air. ' ’Hoes gas In the stomach have a torea emits higher. Fiald Bxacutiva Roy Card paid thing to the trucker, who left the heavens operated by Father Di­ Sen. Theodore G. Bilbo. GIANT longer a child to be disciplined, It ReaUy Did Blow tendency to cause the heart to Oitton .prices have advanced a high tributa to tha scoutmasters FKG station “sadder, but wiser." vine has been one whale of palpitate? I mean, does it ms 63< 2-^s45- sheltered and protected by others, experience. more than a cent a pound from of tha troops, te abated that toaaa Any wind that blows, tt At the end o t the day—a terri­ the heart fast?" levels that prevailed a year age. mea w sm the backbone of aoout- Plan Your Meals According but a man who must make his War Hits Town Hard I was in on the Lindbergh kid­ ble and sad day—there was the Answer: One of the common Buy W ar Savings Bonds days, stirs rumor of a hurricane napping story, and to the best a t This companM with more than 11 1 ^ and toay obaarvad avemr bit of own way in the world. That ^oqtacla o t all these beautiful causes of a rapid heart beat is esBta 25 years ago. ouMoct that *toa aommtttoanan P & G S O A P as it reaches its height, and then, Cullison, Kas.—(P)—Cullison, a my knowledge I was the first makes a man out of an adolescent, watohips, the pride of France, ly­ the presence of gas in the stom could gtvO*toom. at tha when the wind finally ebbs and no town of 256 population, kimws new^iaperman in New York who ing on their sides with thick To Good Nutrition ach, which is pausing aa upward Is On Tha Pagraii sad democracy and freedom, with treee and wires are down. Invokes there's a war. The town’s only got his hands on the name of clouds of smoke rising from them. pressure against the heart Higher Edacattae asLu 2--“ Bnmo Richard Hauptmann, that • You dna’t aaed to be a tsfcd phttnudftt arill me only Mr. Card statad u ^ . loeutiag Ihalr necessary responslblhUas contemptuous comparison with grocery store hss closed. Its only —'Vlehy radio comment on eent- I (Acae) was OB tos upgrads la Maaehsa- stoical ex-machine-gunner of the prophst. s ctyatal-cuiag saet, frath. potest drugs, sad that Atlanta, Dec. 8— UP) —-aoiA pM i diances o f failure, make the milk route will cease operation tBag o t Ftoadi Seek Question; Monroe V. inquires tar but that if m oro man eould te what was the terribly real thing Jan. 1. Ann now Jts bank has been Kaiser's army who was ecnvleted SB fatecasc toe lesuh whea y«e yns will be charpad s fiir price Bewl foetoall tsama ara tha Manchester Biul^Kng and inl|y teuadad huaaaa being out of "What should I eat to clear up ebtaiaod as laadera, more boya CHIPSO la IMS. moved to Pratt, 10 mllao away.— of killing the Lindbergh baby and No longer is it we who ask our­ pimply skin? Have a new crop bclag a presetipdoa bare. Yea Cm toe inlibed prederi. It is ■euree of much sattsfacUen. te ik subject or a eiave." could got too trainlag of Scouts. A good healthy storm, like that All because the help’s gone to war, sent to the chair. selves anxiously what Hitter whenever I eat sweets. Am very kaow that the iagreJiemi called on tbit basis tbM we hsTe built fans but they come high. IUUU3 OB O LCf J I saw Prohibition die, and .arlth The University of Georgia apent He stated that at present only 23 OBANUUS A fKCS^ R Is a continued chance to which viatted Manchester Tuesday going to do. Hitler's problem now fond of sweet fooda" lor on that ptedous hi t ef paper and continut .*o mslattla per cent of too boya of Scout ago Loan Assodation Shunp In Oosats it that curious, bitter blossom of ia to party our strokes. -Already 351,306.80 for athletic acbolar- own security, rather night and Wednesday motTting, Answer: Judging from your de­ are mombfiis of scouting in too THE NUTRITION DIVISION OF THE MANCHESTER the problbitlaii years—the speak­ the German high command is con­ will be ptompdy and propetly our reputation. Wb moat tin- ehipa last year, State Auditof B. 955 Main street f coddling from his gov- scription jrou have develop^ acne. town of Maachootor. ^ can end up being grievously uu' CUcago—UPh-3*Oor Sam Ba easy. A few o f those speakeastea forming to our will. By chaaipag your diet so Uiat it compouaded; that alrilled tegii- cafiriy inriis your patronspm E. 'Thrasher, Jr^ reported. This DEFENSE COUNCIL whidi tboavacsga Amsr- successfully negotiated the transi- ' ‘as $8,470.40 more than Georgia Tba oemmltCoa la ehargo o f tot C a m o y Sod| deresttmsted. Just because it of the Des Plaines poUee lockup Archibald Sinclair, BrlBah includes plenty t i raw salads, and bfuiquot waa O urlas Field, ebalr- They are a safe iBYestaieiit fiv e you Agood retam. says that ia s recent severe cold tlcn to vkl today they .' '.ch expended for the same por- Is Ukaly to soak In the jMst- doesn’t leave the stem damage cooked vegetables, and by using maa .’SaMatod by Kanaato Laalia The note ytm hoy the bkkn yoB hdp defeat tha an^ be bad only 80 guMts for the are among our better known les- stewed fruits and fruit Juiws, tak­ WELDON DRUG CO. pooe. to mu jnsrs Wo hama*t yet o f a 1838 hurricane. Yet we won­ Tha monay la both caaoe came Ctoreaoa Wegawa, Mattoaw Spiaaa PBeaiy* Sporuormtl by The Conn. Power Co. 3 » 2 0 » night In pre-war dayx the usual tuaiants and nightclubs. But the If we are to solve our fo6d ing the latter before mealet you Pieaeriptiea Phnrmneiats and Jamoa Lswis. B. aatlsB a f aeftlaa, axpeetp der if the difference was so much number of drifters lacUng the great majority o f them died as fram admlsaton to athletic con- agriculture must be en' may be able to influence the skin Ml Main Street TMntoane M81 teats, student fees and laundry. m lies on aosiathlng for noth- in the strength and persistence ot price of a flophouse, who patron­ they lived, behind closed doors oned aa a mimitinns industry favorably. It is also Important standard time waa adopted In It’a a Patriotic Duty. ...So Buy All You €an! ized his station was nearly 200, he and drawn shutters. and treated aa such. Not a cent waa charged to the JUHs doasat SMaa that the the wind'itself aa it was in the that you.make sure the intestinal state's taxpayers. tot UaiUd Stotaala 1683. said. X knew Billy Rose when be was eiiminatlen is normaL

. 1 . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3,1942 MANCHCN&lbK EVENING HERAtD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3,1941 Fail to Settle Tires and Tubes Issued Union Peace First WAACs Reach England State Creates v elo p m en t B o a rd ’s l^ApUiriste Wrife to a Soldier! •3N- M A K C fJ’. . , Daily Radio Programs To Get Test New Position! A • ^ * T I. Rc W01*tcd a 161*0 A letter to a man in the service ia a bit o f back home to Shipj^ard Row Wat Xlaae him. Write regularly to those you know. Parents, wives, By Local Ration Board Activities Increase ^ — iweethearts, friends—send in the addreaaea o f yAur man in the Business Managitr in service. The Herald will print the addresses so that service Night'Long Mating Not ^Practical Gioperation' 148 Colonies of Bees men’s friends may write to them. Here are a few—eee to it During the week ending Novem-<$>vard road, jlefense, three tires and Highway Department Are Maintained in the that we get more. Fruitful; Plan to Con­ ber 30, the following certificates one tube; Albert B. Jacobs, 4 Dr.' Black’s Anniversary Plan Provides for Ar> FnadioiM Re* for the purchase of new tires and North School street, defense, four To Get $5,400 Yearly. Limits of Town. Allen J. Andrews Russell Parsoa . fer Again Today. tires and two tubes; Albert F. bitiration of Disputes. by Wartime Re* Anthony luliano Walter Dowd tubes and retread tires and tubes Knofla, 320 Tolland turnpike, To Be Marked by Radio Edward Rowe Kenneth Watroua were issued by local War Price building contractor, four tires; Washington, Dec. 3.—(P)— The Harford, Dec. Sr—(P)—A • new its But More There are 15 bee-keepers in Robert Kraetschmar South Portland, Me., Dec'. 3— {JP) and Ration Board 11-76: William Kanehl, Jr., 519 Center AFL-CIO plan of "prsctlcsl co> position, that of business manager, I Manchester, who own 48 colonies, —A conference at management street, contractor, four tires; (Carl ities Are the Result. All of tlie above should be addressed as follows; New truck tires and tubes: New York, Dec. 8-K/P)—-Soon it k husband, now recupenting after a operation,” agreed *to aa a step hra been created In the Highway according to the report today filed DET 852d Ord. Ser. Co. (avn) and AFL tmlon representatives Lunden, 76 (Cottage street, painte Pacific ocean experience. department with a starting: seeking to settle a three-day walk­ Giambol Brothers, 61 Dudley will be ton year* sine* Dr. Frank toward total unity, will get its Dm . t —The eeeond re- by Town Clerk Samuel J. Turk- AAF Bombardier School, ing foreman, four tires; Robert out by South Portland Shipbuild­ street, defense houses, one tire Black became music director of first test immediately in the of $5,400 per year, state Personel Ington with the atat^ entomologist Sah Angelo, Texas. and one tube; Victor Emil Ofiara, Mc(Conville, 24 Hawthorne street, Topics Tonight: - ’Talks—BLU %a the Oovenior Iqr the Con* at the state experiment station at ing Corp. employes was scheduled defense, three tires; Anthony Pa­ NBC. The anniversary date to De­ Katoer shipyards dispute. Director Glendon A. Scoboria an 150 Woodslde. street, machinist, 8:30 Town Meeting “ Should 40- tteut Development Gommleeion New»Haven. to reconvene today after an al­ checo, 470 Main street, defenae, cember 12, but preilmlnary there­ Hour Week Be Suspended T” MBS The plan, decided nnor in “ReportHm Th* duties of the position will l>e SchiebenpflugoCzlieMnpnUB ofoi 194 acxiouiSchool avrecbstreet I « ▼ * • n I • w m — bring a settlement. Kapka, 379 Bldwell street, defense, labor movements, provides for " hriep today by WainrdB.RoRers, growers, four tires and one tube; Infantile Paralyato” ; CBS 10:80 to direct all the department’s busi­ At the yard it was reported that three tubes; J. E. ' Deacon, 237 honor of the occasion will be put Walter D. FuUer on “ Rationing arbitration of jurisdictional differ* ness activities Including account­ llhitnnan of the Oommiselon, approximately the same number Rogers Paper l^anufacturtng (Com­ Woodland street, defense, four on the network Saturday after- ^ encea which cannot be solved by Lift \OtlShortage pany, Mill and Oakland streets, War Resources” ; BLU 10:45 J. K. ing, budgeting, purchasing and )|ewB an increaae In the actlvlUea the oldest keeper o f bees in Man' of workers as yesterday—A man­ tubes; James O. Hattln, Jr., 54 noon at 2. |Laaser on "Your Income Tax. the unions themselves. The agree- paper manufacturers, one tire and plant maintenance, and applicants "i'tfa a t Commiaeion, deepite the Chester and has been engaged in agement official said 40 per cent Chestnut street, defense, two At that time Dr. Black will di­ NBU—8 Fanny Brice, Frank ment is subject to approval of the for the post, to be filled by compe­ the business as a aide line for Brings Replyj Figures Are checked in then—reported today one tube. tubes; Benjamin J. (Carroll, 61 rect Ihe NBC Symphony and an- { Morgan; 8:30 Aldrich Family; AJFL and (710 executive boards, Jblrt that wartime condiUona have bqt a union official said the num- titive examination, may file appli­ over 30 years. Edward J. Surpre Grade n Passenger— Robert M. Dudley street, defense, four tubes; awer some Interriew questions. In Bing Oosby Hour; 10 Rudy Val- but unity negotiations will go for­ cations up to Dec. 18. The maxi­ Interrupted many of Ita normal beh.was fewer. Ripley, 708 O n ter street, defense, “ octiona. _ nant of 092 East Center street haa Joseph D’ltalia, 17 Spruce street, addition to hto duties aa network lee; 10:30 March of Time; 11:30 ward meanwhile. mum salary 1* $6,600 annually, five. Joseph Glode o f 1701 Tolland Some Resume Tasks one tire and one tube: Wayne defense, one tube; Roy C. Harris, music director, he to in personal President Roosevelt, it was The report, which ia in effect an British Hospital Ex* War Secret Yard police reported that “quite Muuric of New World. To Waive Resldeno* Curb ■mual report, covera the period turnpike has one and there is an­ Wright, 202 New Bolton road, de­ 340 Porter street, construction, charge of numerous programe, in­ C!BS—8 Reflections; 8:30 Death learned, has intervened to prevent presses Its Gratitude I few” epiployes resumed their fense. two tires and two tubea one tube; Peter J. DuBaldo, 59 cluding the Lucille Manneie con­ Scoboria also announced that in December 1. 1940 to June 80, other of two colonies located at tasks last'pight. Valley Days; 9 Major Bowes and a prospective knock-down, drag- forthcoming examinations for in the same address owned by Henry Recap truck tires — Rogers Irving street, defense, two tubes; certo and the NBC string sym­ amateurs; 9:30 SUgevDoor Can­ out fight which finds the National For Present of $200. | Lack o f Crude Supply- Sole word from last night’s Paper Manufacturing (Co., Mill and stitutlon dentists and aaaiatant Am onf the wartime acUvlUea of Willard B. Rogers Glode. William Glode of 1667 Tol meeting was t|iat “conferences Robert S. Porterfield, 178 Oak phony. teen; 10 First Line, U. B. Navy. Labor Relations board in th* mid Oakland streets, four tires; Fran­ Grove street, defense, four tubes; psychologist the Connecticut resi­ Oommludon during that period land turnpike is the owner of two Told to Investigeiting continued through the night with BLU—7:05 Army-Navy ()i^ die. dence requirement would be waiv­ been the organization of a . , .. , colonies. George Thynge of 957 Several months ago the Mona- cis E. Boland, oil burner service, Frank B. White, 59 Walnut street, Report from th* hospital where 7:30 Metropolitan Opera; U. S. A. Askad To Withhold Flra B post-war planning program of the xolland turnpike haa two and representatives of the Maritime four tires; C. L Hale Construction ed “ since a shortage of properly nboeurement eerrtce and an ad- Ypres Post, British l^ar Veterans Committee; Decline of commisison (for whom the yard defense, two tubes; Stephen J, Jessica Dragonette recently under­ 9:30 - Bob C!rosby ^ banfl; 10:15 Through James F. Krrnes, his (Co., 869 Main'street, equipment trained people in this field already aervice for amall manufac- State of 0>nnecticnt. Robert A. Culver, of 1031 Tolland turned over $425 to the local com­ is building ships), management Pomgrats, Jr., 489 Mid^e turn­ went a hurry-up appendlcltie op­ Winga to Victory. economic stablUsatioitob director, Present members of the Devel-' 35,000,000 Barrels. rental construction, two tires; Di- has been observed sine* the out­ aeeklng Government con* turnpike haa two and John Ur- mittee for British War Relief with and labor present. pike, east, defense, three tires; eration is that her condition to M M —8 Sinfonletta; 8:30 Dark Mr. Roosevelt has requifated that break of the war.” Ihla Development Com- opment Commission, who serve banaltles, 325 Tolland turnpike, Sandro Brothers, 61 Dudley street, Clifford C. Jones, 45 Foxcroft Destiny, drama; 10:15 (Thlco Marx leaders of both organlxations vnthout compensation, are: Wil­ the stipulation that $200 of The principal spokesmeh, Mrs. favorable. While she is away from Applications for the position of :^'i^Mon aervice preceded the prea- two, which would make It appear amount be sent to the Brltinn Kansas City, Dec. 8.—(4>>— Elinor Herrick, Todd Shipyards general contractors, five tires and road, bus operator, four tires; Wil­ her Saturday night broadcast on orchestra. withhold their fir* in the Katoer dentist, paying $2,520 to $3,540 it activity within the SUte of lard B. Rogers, President and Gen­ though most of the bee-keep­ five tubes; William Barrett, 367 lie I. Martin, 128 South Main eral Manager , of the Bond Hotels, Hospital for Mothers and Babies. I There is a crude oil shortage in corporation personnel director, C?BS BUI Perry, her 00-alnger. to battle and try to reach a confer­ annually, may he filed through l^tte War Production Board. The ers lived on Tolland turnpike, one and William J. Buckley, New Eiig- East Center street, plumbing and street, defense, one tire; Renato doubling up . . . Hedda Hopper, What to Expect Friday: N. A, ence solution. Chairman; Francis 8. Murphy, UnlM SUU., bu. Dec. 18 and for assistant psycholo­ rlpafenae Production Clinic, held in of the longest and oldest streets land director of the AFL, bargain­ heating, four tires; Joseph C. Ben­ Cimiano, Hillstown road, farmer, who has been signed by Walter M. War Congress—MBS 1:15 p.m. Th* NL.RB. bad ordered a hear* gist, paying $1,680 to $2,160 an­ ;Mattford in Auguat, 1941, waa the General Manager of the Hartford in town. are secret, government witnesses son, 61 (Cambridge street, painting five tires; Arnold E. Bower, 41 Times, Vice-Chairman; Charles E. seas. ing agent for the workers, had no Winchell'a aponsor for a series to Ciolby M. Cheater on "Industry ing at Portland, Orf., on Dec. 14 nually, through Dec. 24. U n t war production meeting of ita Others who keep bees in Man­ This week Mrs. Frederick Park­ told Senator Truman’s wartime comment on the War Labor contractor, two tires. (Chestnut street, defense, thre* replace the W rker famUy in Jan­ Looks to 1943” ; BLU 1:45 Admiral at tha Instigation of tb* (710 First WAACs to reach England, where they will take over secretarial and adminigtrative duties Applications to take the exam­ " ■ " held in New England. It waa Rolfe, Assistant to the President, tires; Thomas H. Evans, Armory, chester are; George W. Hibert, 39 er, chairman of the British War| investigating committee. board's telegraphic notice to the Retread Pasaenger Tlree uary, to to substitute for him Sun­ Harold R. Staric and others; NBC Marin* and Shipbuilders' union. with the U. S. At my are the.ie five members of the corps. Left to right are: Martha E. Rogers, Jack- ination for the post of slaughter- lined and aponaored by the Southern New England Telephone Retread passenger tire*—(Carl Army, two tires; (Charles P. Mltch- Co., New Haven; John J. Egan, Demlng street, one; William J. Relief Committee for Manchester, workers that it would “not take day night on the BLU. Wtnchell 6:30 H. W. Prentiss, Jr„ on “Way Which ebargea that the closed shop son, Miss.; Mattie A. Plnette, Fort Kent, Me.; Ruth M.’ Briggs, Westerly, R. I.; Alene Drexmsl, St. houae and meat inspector, a posi­ PLUMP ilopment Commiaaion in co­ Webber, 1075 Middle turnpike, Chairman Truman (D., Mo.), further action .. .imtil or unless G. Ahlberg, 19 Essex street, de­ el, 78 Hackmatack street, defense, to Freedom.” Secretary-Treasurer, Conn., Fed­ received a letter orof thanksinanics fromirom ~ is to be out of the country several contracts between AFL unlone and Paul, Minn.; and Louise M. Anderson, Denver, (Tolo. This picture was radioed from London to New tion paying from $2,040 to $2,520 MILK-FED ition with the State Defenae two; Roger Olcott, 403 West Cen­ Sister Laura W. DeLamater of the wiU» the stetement that this work stoppage ceases and fense, two Ures; George W. Albee, two tirea weeks, and Hedda, who doe* Holly­ NB(7—9 a.m. Everything Goee; per year, also may be filed through eration of Labor, Bridgeport; Wil­ ' precautionary rationing of fuel thre* yards of Henry J. Kaiaq;' York. • leil. When the War Production ter street, two; Wesley McMullen, British Hospital for Mothers and production is resumed.” 750 Center street, defense, four Frank P. Wilson, 32 Strong wood, may continue la his time 1:15 p.m. U. S. Marin* band; 8:45 Dec. 18. 4 TO 5 LBS d aet im officea within the liam A. GasUer, Farmer, Durham; oil in the producing midwest wera mad* illegally. 11 Edmund street, two; Clinton Babies at Woolwich, expressing Increases Unduly Delayed tires; Anna T. Anderson, 35 Divi­ street, defense, two tires; William while he to away . . . Putting Front Page Farrell. CBS— 8:80 The AFL Metal Trades depart­ ^JKata, the Development Commia- Charles E. Smith, Vice-President, would “be vartly improved by Richard Moseley, 85 Brookfield plied with the regulations will be D. Keeney, 696 Keeney street, the hospital's deep feeling for the AFL leaders, who have termed sion street, defense, two tires; aside its regular announcements Kaatman School Syniphony; 5:45 ment, pledging all its resources In MILK-FHD ROASTING-4 TO 5 LBS. rellnquiahed to thia Federal the New Haven Railroad, New little horse sense. street, defense, four tires; Peter stopped and ordered to do so at thrM; William Pitkin, 56 Pitkin generosity of the local residents in the walkout unauthorized, main­ Samuel Black, 2« Cumberland and usual format, Dave Elman's Ben Berale; 6:30 Frank Parker the fight, has assailed th* NLRB RockviUe Stafford Springs if many of ita emergency Haven; Theodore H. Beard, Vice- Committeemen leave by plane tain that pay increases approved Haugan. 209 Hillstown road, de­ once. President, The Dictaphone Corp­ street, three; Frank Senkbeil, 49 giving this much needed' aid. .?treet, defense, two tires; Alexan­ Hobby Lobby on C!BS Saturday alngera. BLU—11 a.m. Breakfast for disturbing an amiable rela­ Births CHICKENS .39* ctiona in the field of war pro- Gardner street, seven. As the latter states, the Sisters for Washington today, to resume by the board have been unduly de­ der Duncan, 55 Autumn street, fense, four tires; Mrs. Harry J. A t Sardl’s; 12:80 p.m. Farm and Lewis a . Ohapinaa John O. Netto . oration, Bridgeport; Joseph R. night to to conduct a tionship. If th* contracts are set Mr. and Mra. Clarence Usher of 472. Stafforfi FRESH NATlVE-2« TO 3M LBS tion. Many of the practicea Mt operate two hospitals where wives the hearings Friday. layed. The management attri­ cemetery superintendent, five Tomm, 313 Birch Mountain road, auctloB, with itotenera Wddiag by Home program; 3:30 Men of tb* 86, itotervUto in Connecticut by the Develop- Neill, President, The Watertown aside and a collective bargaining Pillsbury Hill are the parents of of British War workers and serv­ E. B. Swanson, director of re­ butes the delay to disagreement tires; (Jordon U. Graham, 8 Har- defense, two tires. mall. Among th* participants to Land, Sea. Air. MBS—12:15 Bill l. 3 7 * Bt Commiaaion have ainoe been Manufacturing Company, Water-1-v.Water- . ^ search for the petroleum ooordl- election ordered, as the CIO wants, twins born on December 1st at the BROILERS icemen may— go to~ have their petro with the union over how the Mrs. Eddie Rlckenbacker, who will Hay reads Bible; 2:30 Philadelphia Rockville City hospital. A daugh­ Mr. and’ Mrs. Alphonse Garvais [sepStinued by the War Production town; A. B. Paysem, nasident. The I oritO H dflyS workers should be re-classified. tha AFL says bitter electlcmeering BONED AND ROLLED IF DESIRED AmerlcanAmerican ThermosThemina BottleBattle Com'Cam-1 • Md'thVfact that thu”wi-|n»t*f> sell pail of a (Jermaa plane shot orchestra; 4:45 Racing at New will Cut down vital chip produc­ ter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jos­ of Grant avenue arie celebrating on a national baaia. untary aid, coming from so great ^ production for the Chicago re- The management wants four Orleans. To Give Party ■Oaea Opened pany, Norwich; John M. Dempsey, down in the World War by her tion. 'The (710 union, meanwhile, is eph Gollmitzer of Village street their .50th wedding anniversary to­ LAMB FORES L. 21* Empire Not a distance, together with needed glon, were the final government classifications; the union two. Sees Closing on the same date. , The current report alao ^dla at- City of Putnam Water Depart witnesses. The dispute tenters around the To Award “E” soliciting ' support among the day. This evening they will be A U PORK LINK ment, Putnam; and Francis C. clothing for the new/babies, all wsat coast workers. Approaching Bfarrtog* guests at a reception and lunch­ ' Ion to the a<;tivity of the Com- made by Manchester women, was Must Reduce Consomptloa classification of workers and For Children iOB in developing aourcea wlth- Luca, Vice-President and General Nearing End By Grocers 1080 1880 May B* Bucked By Ualoae Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weber of eon at the home of their daughter SAUSA6E u35* extremely gratifying to those of wages they should be paid. Spring street announce the ap­ the State for aoma of the min- >(anager, Cyril Johnson Woolen Swanson testified crude oil in Next Tuesday wnc KUocydes WURC Kilocycles Rival leaders disclosed their Mrs. Alexander Gilman on Fur­ REGULAR OR SKINLESS Mills, Stafford Springs. the staff overseas. storage has declined more than proaching marriage of their nace avenue. Relatives, friends and I OB the Oovemment'a critical ’The local committee and work­ agreement after a day and a half Rockville Lions Club to New mlnea and quarrlea were (Ooattnoed tram Phga One) 35,000,000 barrets in the past (Contlnned From Pag* On*) daughter. Rose Edith to Benjamin neighbors called throughout the ers were thrilled with the letter of conference* in a Washington FRANKFORTSl.29* into production, and old work- year, in the area east of the Nation Seen Representatives of Army Hiureday, Dec. 3 Thnreday, Dec. 8 hotel but would not discuss its Entertain at Its Annual H. Rowe of Hartford, son of Mrs. day to extend their best wishes to le-opened, to aupply high- borne presented a detailed report and pass it along so that those ; he blamed ration tires’’—and apparently P M. P. M. Rosilda Rowe of Skohegan, Maine; Mr. and Mrs. GarvSls, they also Coventry Group who aided in any way may see the practical application in relation mica, a material high on the on th» colonial empire in answer transportation limitations and have never been examined by any­ And Navy to Be Here 3:00-^The Story of Mary Marlin. 3:00 David Harum. Xmas Social. The wedding will take place at the received cards, and'flowers from deep regard those who serve over­ On Nazi Path to specific flgivts between consti­ Rockville Methodist church on 1 liat becauae o f the fact to Lord Listowel’s motion for .a said the only way to make up the body. 8:15— Ms Perkins. 8:15—Newt. tuent tmlons of the two organiza­ well wishers. stetement on colonial policy. seas have for even so little contri- shortage ia to reduce consump­ If government food stations be­ For the Ceremonies. 3:30—Pepper Young's Family. 3:20—S t Louis Matin**. December 21st. at one o’clock. it ia eaaentlal for many types To Serve Supper I tions. Unless the individual unions Rockville, Dec. 3— (Special) — Rev. Arnold F. Waring, pastor of Arthur Frazier, 51, died sudden­ electrical Inatallatlona. Moat Remarks Aimed at Critics Dution to their total effort to aid tion. (Continued (ram Pag* One) came necessary, he said, that 3:45—The Right To Happiness. 3:30—Studio Matin**. ly yesterday morning at the wheel Observers said they presumed those who are giving their ail. would be a form of technocracy. 4:00—Backstage Wife. 3:55r-War Jobs You Can Have— r»»Ufy the agreement, there is ! Dr. C. E. Peterson has been ap- the church assisted by Rev. nda mica wee formeipy Im. Franklin said a slun^i in drill­ ’The Anny-Navy ‘‘E’’ |tenn«uit, some doubt- whether- lt-~can- - b« -oLiiia..cat._in..the_yard.oL his .home- Cranborne’s remarks were aimed ’The letter follows; ing and exploratory activities was for war pur- “We have lots of crackpot ideas 4:15-^ telto Daiias. PaW Kertt*. poTrfted cfaaTrman dYThe ROCRvfire TCmartes -M oosnp, from India, and la practical- Coventry Fragment Society used exclusively denoting excellence achiie\^ng made binding on any union which • #.former------ea.Ilt pastor, will officiate. on East street. Mr. Frazier had at critics. Including Wendell L. Text of the Letter also a major factor. Previous wit­ poses.” out there,” he explained. 4:30—Lorenao Jonee. 4:00—News. Lions club annual (Thristmas par­ unobtainable today becauae of British Hospital for the highest standards ^ , produc­ choosea to reject It. gone out to the garage, taken his members have set the date of Willkle, who liave directly or in' nesses had told the committee Both Gearhart and Representa ’The authors of some of the 4:45—^Young Widow Brown. 4:15—Afternoon Melodiea ty for the children of the Tolland car out of the garage, taken his difllcultiea. Some mica Mothers and Babies, tive activity in fulfllliSent of gov­ Harvey W. Brown, president of produced in Connecticut Wednesday evening, December 9, directly accused Britain of fight that wlldcatUng (seeking new tive Jenkins (R., Ohio) demanded government’s more * complicated B:00—When A Girl Marrie*. 4:45—War News. (5ounty Home in Vernon Center w’ork, when he was stricken. Dr. Woolwich S E 18 ernment war contracts, will be 4:55^Natlonal News. the AFL Machinists declared in produetioB haa been for their annual chicken pie sup­ Ing to preserve the imperial sta­ fields) waa at a-staodstill because that as an alternative to the pro­ questionnaires were accused by 5:15—Portia Faces Life. which will take place on Decem­ G. Percival Hard, medical exami­ tus quo and demanded clarifica­ Nov. 5, 1942. Chairman George (D-Ga) of the presented to the employees and 5:30—Just Plain BIU. 5:00—-Ad Uner. advance of the peace negotiations Bolton many timea over, under per and Christmas sale, with Mra priorities for necessary materials posed measura, the administration management of the iHoneer Para­ Ibat the AFL committee could not ber 15th. ner was called and announced tion of her post-war intentions. Dear Mrs. Parker: could not be obtained. send in a bill, specifying in detail Senate Finance committee today 5:45— Front Pag* FarrelL 5:30—^News. For several years the children laadarahlp ed the Development O. G. Anderson, president of the chute Company, Inc., of this town, 5:35— Yjuth Center Program. apeak for his union or many oth­ Mr*. Clyde Marshall death from'* heart attack. Mr. Much of the criticism directed Words fall me when I try to Mayor John- B. Gage and earlier just what laws could and might be “sitting up nights trying to 6:00—News. have been entertained by theT Frkzler was born in Stafford society serving as general chair­ against the administration of the adequately thank-you, and your find some new way of making the at a program to be held in the 6:15—History In The Headlines 5:45—Ben Bcrnla ers in the metal trades grou'p. PboB* 4052 TBs IMveiopinent Commission protesters declared that fuel oil suspended. Uons club at a turkey dinner in Springs, the son of Mr. and Mrs. TELEPHONE man. colonial empire ever since the fall generous group and men and wom­ country go Republican.” State theater here on Tuesday, with Professor Andre Schen- 6:00—News. These are the unions involved in Indicates that the move- The place is the Church Com' IS plentiful here and should not be Seen as “ Impractical” RockviUe, but becauae of the tire ciiarles Frazier and had always of Malaya was “mainly voiced by en workers in Manchester for the Confident of Drastic Steps Dec. 8, at 3:30 p. m. ker. 6:05— War Commentary. the Kaiser shipyards case. and gasoline situation, this year An important mee.lng will be it ad industitea has been almost munlty house at North Coventry those who, however well-intention wonderful contribution of money rationed since coal and gas— the Assistant Solicitor General O. S. Oimmander Dixie Kiefer, rep- 6;S0—Strictly Sports. 6:10— Sports. The joint peace committee set lived here. SMUraly t r o n i by war eondltlona, alternative fuels—are not plenti­ (%x, the first witness, contended Geor^o said in an interview he the l«rty will be held at the Ctoun- held in the dining room of the and the doors will open about 5 ed, have little or no personal ex- which 1 received two days ago for was confident Congress would resenUng the U. S. Navy. wUl pre­ 6:45—Iiowell Thomas, commenta­ 6:15— Man Your Battle Stations. forth in a preamble that it agreed Community Hall at Bolton Cen­ ' that Ita Induatzlal develbpment o’dock. The committee hopes to ful. such a bill would be “ impractical” 6:30—Frasier Hunt—Newe. ty Home. Population of the United States DIRECTORY Mrienra of the colonies," Lord our hospital. It is so very thought­ take drastic steps to stem the sent the “E” Pennant to Pioneer tor. upon the plan "in an effort to ter Friday evening at 8 p. m. for itiaa ad praaent take the form be able to serve all comers be­ Senator Truman interrupted tes­ because of the difficulty of deter­ 7:00—Fred Waring In Pleasure 6:45—The World Today. make its maximum contribution Assisting Dr. Peterson on the proper is about 400 times aa Cranborne said. ful of all of you to remember us tide of questionnaires and reports Parachute Company, Inc., on be­ committee will be Attorney Don­ the election of officers for the soil km s aawge pconaotion deslgaed tween the hours of 5:30 ahd 7:30. '‘Let us not forget,” he said, timony yesterday by Regional i> uel mining just what emergencies half of the A rm ^ Forces. J. Tlniq. 7:00—Amo* ’n’ Andy. to our country in the war and for dense as that of Alaska. heap psei sat lodustrles and at- in such a magnificent way, and I which have been issued by gov­ ald C. Fisk and Ralph Olbaon. conservation program In Andover The menu and the price for both “ that what stood between Hitler want you to know that it has Oil Administrator Ralph C. Ka- may arise which would require Floyd Smith, plant manager, will 7:15—New* of the World. 7:15—Harry Jamea. th* furtherance and protection of .V9ct now anaa In the post-war suspension of laws or regulations. ernment bureaus, probably by lim­ president of the club. Mr. Gib­ and Bolton. All members who are adults and children will be found and absolute victory in 1940 after touched me deeply. You all must naar, , Tex., to remark: accept the award. 7:30—^ t o o f Two Cities. 7:30—Easy Ace*. th* conditions of the workers. A oonMantial list of in- In response to questions, (>ox iting appropriations or repealing son Witt be master of ceremonies. eligible to vote at the meeting IS ia the society’s advertisement in the fall of France was not Britain, have a great many calls now that “ It seems to be we could use a ai^hority under which such activi­ Colonel G. E. Lovell, U. S. 8:00—^Maxwell House Coffee Time. 7:45— Mr. Keen—^Tracer of Loet Must Encourage Coopeiatioa are those who participated in the An^ CORPS RATE! planning to move after this issue. little horse sense and set up a stdd that the measure would not 8:80—"The Aldrich Family”. Persons. There 'will be an entertainment FLORIDA 216': an Isolated island standing alone the U. S. is so heavily engaged in ties are carried out. Army, Bradley Field, will present “We are convinced," the agree­ program and each child at the 1942 conservation and parity pro­ arnr la maintalnad hi the Com' Santa Claus is expected with a in the sea, but the British empire, the war, and that makes the gift basis that could work in thia give the president power to aet up the individual merit pins to Mrs. 9:00—Kraft Music Hall. 8:00—One Hundred Million Ques ment said, “that if peace negoUa- ion’s offioa, and the case for a Harold D. Smith, director of the home will receive a gift. gram. The meeting wrill elect generous supply of surprise pack­ that commonwealth of free peoples all the more generous. area.” controls over news com ing into or Budget bureau, through which ali Brown and 'Thomas Blanchard, 10:00—Rudy Valleq. tiona tkms are to be succeaaful and CbnaMtlcut location has been pr leaving tnls country. August FMacher three regular members of tbe CLOSING Oranges DO Z 29* ages. There will alao be a Goody and dependencies which only clung Things seem to be looking up, at And when Kanaar agreed there 10:30—March of TiRie. 8:00— Leon Hcndcrsolf. unity achieved, cooperation among jsiated to such industries for futui government questionnaires are who will accept them on behalf of August Fleischer, 79, died sud­ committee and two alternates. Shop, a Popcorn and Candy Bar, closer as the danger g;rew. the moment, for the Allies, and would be error* in rationing allot­ As the House Ways and Means cleared, appointed five officers of the entire company. These pins 11:00—News. 8:15—Treasury Star Parade. our respective members and or­ SMMi111 ration. committee began public hearings denly at his home on East Main From these one will be selected FLORIDA •4-70‘R a Novelty Nook, a Harvest Stall, Self-Oovernment Objeidlve I’m sure Britain and America to­ ments, the senator retorted: business and industry associations are to be worn by each individual ll4lS —Dance Music. 8:30—Death VaUey Show. ganisations must be encouraged to attend th* County convention .Tils aerviOM o f Ilia Commission’s on the measure. Representative 11:30—Inter-American Unlvenlty 8:55—O c il Brown, News. street on Wednesday. He waa a Winter Garden, alao aprons and “ We say, and truly, that the gether can accompfllh anything “There will be! There have been! to help him sblve the problem. His member of the firm and are em­ and promoted. It ia our belief born In Germany and bad been a and elect a committee foi Tol­ Grapefrolt 3 for 17* tonlned staff have been supple- ultimate objective of our policy Is Robertson (D., Va.) flatly denied of the Air. 9:00—Major Bowes. •WCiT regular fancy articles Uiey aet out to do. There have been nothing but er­ action waa termed s '"step In the blematic of the highest achieve­ that it would be extremely diffi­ resident of RockviUe for fifty land County to administer the at many points by volun- Mrs. Grace Geas is chairman of to promote self-government in the I have come up from our other rors com* out of this whole that its passage would result in right direction” by Eric A. John­ 12:00—News. 9:3(^—Stage Door Canteen. cult to make aatiefactory prog- Ssar advisory committees of i ment in productive efforts. years. He was a retired textile 1943 program. The duties of the the supper committee and her as­ colonies,” he said. branch hospital in Kent for a few thing!" importation of duty-free commod­ ston, president of the United George H. Waddell will act as 12:05—Three Suns Trio. 10:00—Tb* Firrt Lin*. reae toward unity through these local edmmittee will be to admin­ Potatoes 5 l.s 25* several of the fieM in 12:30—Log Cabin Farms Orches- 10:30—Talk. weaver and had been employed at CALIFORNIA tMPtROR sistants are Mrs. Ruth Loomis, He added, however, that although weeks. We are very busy in both Charles E. Johnston, chairman ities which would compete with do­ States (^mber* of (fommerce, master of ceremonies and will in­ negotiations if in the meantime ister the local program in Andov­ Which the Commiaaion operates, democracy works well in the Unit­ mestic products. who told a joint investigating 10:45—Mary SmaU—Songs. the Springville mlir of the M. T. Mrs. Etmice Loyzim, Mra Ruth places and delivered between "the of the western division of the troduce the speakers and plat­ there to an absence of practical Stevens A Sons Company. er and Bolton and to assist the to Mr. Rogers’ report, Hill, Mrs. Ida Orcutt and Mr. and ed States, Scandinavia. Belgium two over 100 patients last month. Reortve Mounting Protests committee today in s prepared 12:55—News. 11:00—Newa Brapet 2 us 29* the exploitation of the State’s American Associa^on at Rail­ form guesto ^ Tem om m 's Fragran* 11:05— Sports Roundup. cooperation between the two or- Mr. Fleischer leaves three sons. cotmty committee. MAINl 0. a. NO. I ORAOC “A*‘ Mra Gilbert StcHrs. ’The dining and HoUaiid. it is “ the moat difficult How I wish you could see some of roads, acknowledged that trains Robertson, a member of the speech that the situation had be­ gantoatione.” natural resources, for example, a con^jnittee, issued his statement A. M. 11:10—Quincy Howe—News. William of Boston, Maas., Walter In addition to the election of The Perstroopetaad oa a cake tia — room will be in charge of Mra pjd' of all political systems” which in our lovely babies. I enclose a pic­ can haul more oil aaatward—but come so serious "as actually to In­ Witlidraw Trophies A joint committee is to be ea- officers Dr. Perrageaux, head of 15 47 Mhieral Resources Committee, some other countries, even of Eu­ after other members, among them tel fere with activities essential to 6:00—ReveUle, Agricultural News. ll;15-;^Benny. Goodman Orch. and Paul of this city: two daugh­ I whaa Kate bakee with KUMFORD Potatoes LBS * na Griggs, Mrs. Mary Roberta and ture of little Linda who waa phot testified that unloading* facil­ 6:25—News. tabltohed to decide “any disputed ters. Mr*. Arthur Tremper and the Economics Department at the BaUag Powder I Knaiford’a beea a NATIVC VKLLOW admposed of outstanding mining rope, has not proved strikingly suc­ graphed for the U. S. papers as Representative Jenkins (R,. the efficient conduct of the war ll:3 0 —Jan Savltt Orchestra. edgineers and mineralogists haa Mrs. Leon Austin, '^ o s e who de­ ities in the east cannot handle Miami, Fla., Dec. 3— (IP) — 6:30—^Reveille. jurisdictional differences.” If the Mrs. Edmund Jackson of Hart­ University of (Tonnecticut, will be baldag-aafety Bteaiara with good cessful. she waa so very small and 11 Ohio.), reported receiving mount­ The committee announced by 12:00—Newa coaka for SO yoara. Ho alaaa—aavar assisted the Commission in devel- sire to make reservations may call heavier shipments. He said he did Scarcity at gasoUne, a limited 6:65—Newt. Ton«rraw*s Pragraas committee can not resolve a case ford: a brother, Robert Flelacher present and wiU apeak to the Onions Mrs. O. G. Anderson, 8617, Man­ 'Therefore is it not surprising weeks premature. Her father is in not see bow fuel oil rationing here ing protests against the measure, Budget Director Smith, la head­ faupply of fishing tackle and the It Srill attempt to agree upon an taaTai a bittor taata. nigg: Patrlotia RED RIRt otdng sources in Connecticut for 7HK)—^Morning Watch. A. M. of RockviUe: thirteen grandchil­ group on the Farmer’s Outlook for pamphlat ol_ aai^au rteipoal Coa- chester Division, or Mrs. Leon if many of the peoples of the Brit­ the British Army. I cared for her could solve that problem; and particularly from dairy, agricul­ ed by W. J. Donald of the Ameri­ Naval ban on night fishing may arbiter. Failing to agree in five 1943. He will discuss the prob­ Strategic war minerals. ish colonial empire are not yet ture and cattle raising sections, can Trade Association executives. SdX)—News. 7:00—News. dren and one great gaandchild. He ■arro vital luppuei (or victon. Writo Tonatoes Austin in the Willimantle Division. for two months and then she was neither would it help, he added, to save a lot of "big ones” around 8:15—World Sports Roundup. days, the committee will ask the lems the farmer will hgve to face Romford Bakiag Powder, Box BS, NATIVE MeINTOStE Aviation Help ready for self-government," Lord “The bill,” declared the Vir­ Others members are F. StiMrt 7:10— Shoppers Speefal,. wras a member of the First Evan­ big enough to go home, much to have to harl more coal from east here thia winter. 8:30—Wennen’B Radio Basaar with president of the United States to gelical Lutheran church and the and tell how the university can Kamferd, Rhode latand. An aviation advisory committee Cranborne said. ginian, “does not confer upon the Fitzpatrick Of the United States 7:20—Youth Center Program. the delight of her parents. The to west to replace reduced fuel oil The Eigh'Ji Annual Metropoli- Nan Clarke. :30—Robart Furriers Program. select an arbiter, whose decision Sons of Herman, D. O. H. help him. Dr. Perrageaux will Apples under the chairmanship of Francis But he forecast that the colonial lovely layettes which you se'nt to president or anyone else power to Chamber of ConunerCe, D i^ d R. 8. Murphy, General Manager of allotments her*. ton Miami fishing tournament will 8:05—Program Parade. :40—Bond Program. will be flnal^^qnd binding. The funeral wrlU be held at the start his talk about 8:16 p. m. It R. t I. VELLOi Will Not Provide empire would follow the lead of us bMore have been so helpful in suspend tariff restrictions in a Craig of the American Retail Fed­ be restricted to a token contest, the Hartford 'Times and'vice-chair- eration, J. F. D. Rohrbach of the 9:00—Muaic Wbite You Work. 55—Newa CIO I^eiident PhlUp Murray Luther A. White Funeral Home is not necessary to be eligible to -y. y , 1 • I the old colonies in Canada, Aus- ■ methe care care oi of uiese these uiue little oaoies. babies, in In way involving competition with officials of Anglers, Inc., announc­ 9:15—Funny Money Man. described th* agreement aa “a vote to attend and hear the im­ inan of the Development CommiS' domestic products, although it National Association of Manufac­ :00—News o f the W arid Friday afternoon at two T l i X t r a I wflSOl i n ft trails. New Zealand and South the winter, English climate Is cold ed last night Four of ajx perpetu­ 9:30—“Food News”. 8:15—Shoppers Special. broad declaration of principles de- o’clock. Burial wrlU be in Grove portant message that every farm­ Mon, has advised in developments Africa, which have grown into self- « d bleak and it U so gratifying Ask High Court should be equally apparent that turers, and H. P. ’Thornton of the al trophies will be withdrawn o f interest to milttery authorities Controllers Institute of America. 9:45—Gena and Olehn. ‘ :80—^New*. i^gned to faring both organizations Hill cemetery. Rev. K. Otto er should hear. governing nations on an equality I to have the proper outfits for our war conditions themselves have from competition. __ 10:00— String Time. 8:35— Shoppers Special. together^ Fuel OU Notes before and since Peart Harbor, and already solved that problem, if Klette, pastor of the First Lu­ with Britain. | uttle ones; To Decide Case 10:15—The O’Neills. 8:55—SinglM Neighbor. Han^r C. Bates, chairman of theran church will officiate. In answer to many queries con­ is assisting in plana for aeronaut! Hartford, Dec. 8—(#>—Local Sister Gregory, the secretary, one previously existed. . . , Legal Noticca 78 cal developments for the post-war War Price and Rationing Beards 10:30—Help Mate. 9:00—Prjss Newa the AFL committee, said tha plan Awarded Contract cerning fuel oil rationing the lo­ 1 I and one of the hospital founders is “With respect to the importa­ cal board issues the following in­ pmioA are being instructed by State OPA Leaves Saturday AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD 10:45—Young Dr. Malone. 9:15—School of th* Air. I “aa honest endeavor on the Kenneth Smith, chairman of the tion of fresh beef, we could .not formation: Range oil coupons are The report to the Governor Director Chester Bowles not to Fire O W e e D S B l o c k writing you also, she is 74 and at Manchester within and for the li:00—Road of Life. ^ 9:45—Victory Front part of both groups” to effect Board of Finance announces that A . I Stillstill catcarries on. She was so thrill-1 Hartford, Dec. 3— (JP)—The Con­ bring that in even if we wanted to District of Manchester, on th* Snd 11:15—Vic am. Bad*. good for five gallons each and l^ n ts out that the Development provide extra gasoline to .persons necticut Supreme Court will be To Join WAACs 10:00—Valiant Lady. practical unity. the contract for the printing of BUSINESS ■f f a I ®ded with the money. ntoney. I necucui supreme «jouit win ne while the war lasts because we dsy of December. A. D., 1941. 11:30—Agalnat the Storm. 10:15— Storle* America Loves. . the town report haa been awarded fuel oil coupons for ten gsllons Commission continue activities to who desire to drive south for the iL iaS tlia m p tO ll t«t me aU Ue people who waited fo decide whether a permit now have a hopelessly inadequate Present WILUAM 8. HYDE. Esq- l^ m o te ConnMticut. as a recrea in Judge, , 11:45—David Harum. 10:30—Amsnds of Honeymoon to the Ri^y Publlahlng Company. each. Bolton is in Zone B, and winter, even if the trip would af­ * 'contributed to thU gift from the ft® raU ^ r In a restart may supply of refrigerated ships with 12:00— Medley Time—Hal Kolb, coupons can be used as follows; tional area with demonstrable suc' fect a saving of fuel oil in the ap­ Estate of Edward F Tsylor late HIU. The Frank Murphy Company has bottom of my heart. May God Bless I *•* denied by the Btate Liquor Oon- which to transport perishable ar­ Mias Pauline E. Emonds, daugh­ of Manchester, In said District, de­ organist 10:45—Bachelors Children. I Australia Plaunmg been engaged for another year to Period 1 coupons October 1, I.NEW Y O R K csss. ’The few thousand dollars plicant's northern home. -- you all, and may success crown I Commission solely because of ticles to our troops in Africa and ceased. 1942 through Dec. 16, 1942. spent by the Commission for ad Easthampton, Mass., Dec. 3— (/P) ter *f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 12:15—Luncheunai res. 11:00—C lu s LU'N-Bm. make the town audit. . Other claims for supplemental every one of your endeavor* its proximity to a military field. the Pacific. On motion of Mary C. Taylor of Period 2 coupons Dec. 3, 1943 vertising the state’s recreational —Fire swept the three-story Lynn Emonds, of 88 Woodland street said Manchester Administratrix, 12:30—Marjorie Mllto. 11:15 Second Husband. Security Program (jharlcs McCarthy a former res­ rations not acceptable are those Most gratefully yours, Attorney General > Prtuids A. "In fact, refrigeration has al­ leaves on Saturday for service 1:00—News. through Jan. 19, 1943. ^ fheilities outside of the state based on ownership or lease of a block on Cott|ge street today, ORDERED:—That six months ' 11:30—^Bright Herlgens. ident of this city who haa moved forcing members of seven families Laura W. DeLamater, Sister. Pallottl said today that at the re­ ready been torn out at many with the Women’s Army Auxiliary from the Xnd dsy of December A. 1:15— Aunt Jenny’s It*..! U f* 11:45—Aunt Janny** Stories. to West Hartford has submitted t Period 3 coupons Jan. $,.,.1943 I.. PLEASURE hnught in a third of a mtlUon dol­ home in the south or conduct of to flee ^ m their-, apartments, and quest of the commission he would ships to increase their cargo Service. She will go to Fort Des D., 1942 be snd the same are limit­ Stories. 12:00—Kate Smith Bpeaka hto resignation to the finance through Feb. 20, 1943. lars in directly traceable return resort business which requires the appeal a declskm of Judge Ray­ ed and allowed for the. creditors Canberra, Australia, Dec. 3— (^ causing sever* loss to buainess ^ capacity, notwithstanding the dire Moines, Iowa, for training. Miss within which to brlrtg In their 1:80—Big Sister- P. M. board and his successor \^U be Period 4 coupons Feb. T, 1943 O e t iE t i ^SO aV I c A K i a l Nearte ali of the advertising ap applicant to travel. mond J. Devlin of th* (fommon I—A oomprehenaive social security through March 2b, 1943. iproprnation was spent for news establi^ments that Included a | ' - O r O n e r O C O r C S need (^ troops in the tropica- for Enxmds to a graduate of Man­ claims against said estate and.th* 1:46—^Rhythms Of Th* Daj 12:16—Big Sister. named ehortly. Mr. Mc(7*rthy had “Difficulty in obtaining tifin Pleas 0>urt in favor o f Mrs. Mar- items that can reach them only chester High school snd attended said Administrstrlx la dlreetsd to 2:00—Hartford Hoatees Program 18:30—^Romance of Helen Trent program exceeding in some re­ Period 5 coupons March IS, oettgH “s^r 2cx««.a* Ipap®' space. reservatioiis.” Mr. Bowles points restaurant owned by Fire (Hiief give public notice to th* creditors been a member of the board ainCe through refrigeration" Hartford Buaineas schooL She has with Jan Minor. 12:45—Oiu (Ml Sunday. spects the reform propoecd for 1943 through S ^ t. 30, 1943. In studies to determine the Im out, “doesn't constitute an accept­ John Lynn and a liquor package to bring In their claims within said its organisation. O e t ig M p^'oea *K* 5^ j store operated by bis brother, Gates on TramsIssi^i^SS!- been employed in one o f the local time allowed by posting a copy of 2:15—Concert Mlntaturea 1:00—Newa Oteat Britain by Sir WUltom Bev­ Church Fair ( Library Books Received portance of the recreational busi- able basis for extra gasoline." rant-beer permit at Windsor 2:30—Uttle Show.. eridge to now bging drawl) up for,| The following juvenile books . ness in this state, the (Commission Thomas. - duense plants and has been this order bn the public Sign post l;05^Do You Remember. The various organisations of O c t a g ii ctiANsia 2 CANa 0^ I He asked local boards to check ^______Bridgeport, Dec. 8—(flV-Open Uodm rejected by the com- nearest to th* place where the de­ 2:45—Day Dreama with-Bud 1:16—Ma Perkina. the Australian commimwealth, a have been received by the Bolton , found that taxes paid .by non-resi- Seventeen - year-old Edmund Red Cross Ufoguard attached to ceased last dwelt within said town the Union (7ongreg;atlonal church closely on applications where Thouln, who said he waa awakened platform doors and gates on rail- j offldala at Leading Educator Rainey. l;S0_Vic ff Sada government spokesman announced are joining to sponsor a fair thia Library and are ready for dis­ Octagoiri^ i dents for summer property form health ia made the basis of such a the Recreatton O n ter here. She and by publishing the same In seme by flames crackling m a partition, road paisenger cars again were Bradley Field objected to the per­ haa also been a member of S t newspaper having a circulation In 2:56—Newa 5-^Th* Goldbergs. todsy* afternooto and evening in the tribution; Door In the Uloset, Ba­ , a large percentage of the total tax request, adding that such a claim mit because the restaurant would said probate district, within ten The program, the initial draft con; Mall Wagon Mystery, Justus; CiNaySoap 3 caxh20*| I fist In 50 of the state's 169 towns, sounded the alarm. I the subject of criticlam by Coroner Dies in New York Bridget’s choir. 2:00—^Youn^ Or. iitolona church social rooms. A supper is will be difficult to validate “ be­ be located near thS gates of the days from the date of this order, 2:15—Joyce Jordan—M. O. I oC which already bas been sub­ Grammar (Tan Be Fun, Leaf; Wee ■‘ n ‘ j In each of these towns, recreatlon- All occupants of the building ea-1 Theodore E. Stelber today in snd return make to this court of being served at six o’clock and C M p t* aSiANULCt 2 rum* 45» cause It is a rare ailment that will airfield. 2:30—W* Lbv* and Lsain. mitted, would provide economic this will be foUowed by an enter­ GilUs, Leaf and Lawson; Silver • M property, including summer be aggravated more by train trav­ I caped, but loat most o f their per-1 accidental death finding in the Lcgsl Noticfs 78 th* notice given. Guards Escort sonal belongings. One tenant re- case of Pvt. Joseph W. Ayotte, 28, Mra. Patnode appealed on the WILLIAM 8. HYDE 2:45—U f* Can B* BeautlfuL security for aU from tbe cradle to tainment program. (Thief to the Rescue, O’Brien; Sky P & 8 S t ip |bomes, represents at least 19 per el thto by automobile." Danbury, Dec."" 8—(JP)— On* of AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Judge. tb* grave, the spokesman declared. Ho^ss, Peckham; American If gou staff at Ths I cent of the grand Ust, and the per- ported losing 2,000 oil ration | of Campunp Kilmer, N.« . J. Pvt.rv t. Ayotte i*i«und the liquor law on sulUbU- (Jonpecticut’s leading educators. Enfoivr Rules kllied O ct 6 when he feU .be- *ty o f place does not include mUl- ■t Uanchaiter, within snd for th* H-12-1-42. 177 to Safety It to estimated that the scheme State Police of the Stafford ABC, Petersham; (Towboy Thom- L iv a S o a p {l-centage runs as high as 77 per I coupons in the fire. Dr. Aaron C. Cobum, 57, o f Dan­ district of Msnch*st*r, on ths Sad my** Kpiind Up, Tousey; Secret '^e extent of damage to the tween a baggage car and a pas- tary establishments in ita reatrtc- dsy of Decembar, A. D., It41. AT A C»URT OP PROBATE HELD Iwoulil coat between £50,000,000 Barracks wrlU come to RockviUe •®*nt. Recent experience indicates bury, founder and headmaster of at Manchester, within and for tee Meat Shortage and £60,000,000 ($200,000,000 to of the Old Clock, Keen*. The final Salax 2iS:»2P recreational business in Con- Secretary Bride building waa not immediately esti-1 senger coiteh of an east-bound tlons. Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Esq. this evening to cooperate with the ’The Hquor commiaaion on Mon­ the Wooster school, died last night Judse. district of Manchester, on th* find $340,000,000) annuauy annuaUy to be0* put I RockvilleRockviUe \ ^ Ilce in' a checkup of adult flctl the accident could not have hap- judicial course, the 1948 General the Wooster *school, a private testsment of ssid 'decessed- -be ad Upon application of Mary BIrtlea. east wing. mast ahortage fo Chleago. tfaa U F geS N ig h t G oU T t hotel to b* . . . providing th* land 124 New Doctors Assembly may act on a biU pro­ Administratrix on said estates, paint. Those who have not com- mined in Death 'Valley. ^ “Scot” In th* field of agriculture, the Mercer Girdler, 65, of Cleveland, penecL school for boys, in Jime 1926, mitted to probsts as per appliostton Soon aftor th* flra bnSte out steel and aircraft executive, and hibiting the granting of Uquor on file. It Is ' praying for authority to sell the In­ world’s largast meat oaBtar, aa best ei MTvic* . . . and *v*ry SaatDaaia m . elopment Commiaaion has At the inquest according to th* when he also assumed .the duties ORDERED:—That th# foregoinz terest, which said decedents had In aoms o f th* prtoonsra wera hoard an advisory committee Mias Helen R. Brennan, 3is, of Given Licenses finding, trainmen were certain permits of any kind at locations application be hsard and detsrmln certain real estate situated In said to about that smoks had peaatra* well aa In otbar aaotfoas at tbs To Hear Divorces attention . . . romenobly. New York city, who was once o f headmaster. Telephone, write or Sift-Waava *•«« •« o f leaders o f the various that the gat* was closed, becauae,..close . to military or naval estob- He was graduated from Am­ ed at the Probat® Office in Manches­ Manchester aa per application on ted their cell blooka hut It waa country and hundreds at butdisri his secretary, were married yes­ ter in said District, on the tth day file, it Is reported that an th* Inmates were afaoes have beta forced to close. W a K a rfTH w t at agrteulture within the terday. they were always very careful to | herst and Philadelphia ’Theological of Ekecepiher. A. D.. IMl, at S o’clock ORDERED:—That the forwoing visit the telephone with th* aim of creating a New Haven. Dec. 8— The I »hut the b^«. ^ seminary and received ah honor­ (w. t.) in ths forenoon, snd that application be hsard and determin­ removed and that none required Georg* Dreader, pre*idant at Los Aagclee, Dec. S— (85 — A We Invite You to Try Our Business 2000 Chief (hty Magistrate Henry notice be given to all persons In ed at the Probate Office In Man­ medical attentUm. the R ei^ Meat Daalara* Aaaoeia' ■* *"cy tor the promotlca at H. CuTran officiated at the cere­ Connecticut Stnte Medical Society I O n tte day « New 1* 8. U. Ceadi ary degree of doctor of letters night court to hear uaeontested ROOM$. lerf*. t’s agricultural re- terested In said estate of the pen chester In said Diatrlct, on the tth Firemen, aided by some of tha tlcB at Chloege «dd that 800 at \ dlirarM eaaee e( war workera was Blen's Luncheon. Only 60c mony in,.the drawing room at the announced today that 22 men and I over. Coroner Steiber declare^ from Hobart college fat 1686. dencr of said ’ application and the day of December. A. D.. 1(41. at 9 elry, eeailertekU, business office for •ad form products. The Dr. Coburn, who was jMcn fat male Inmatai, oonfliwd tb* flame* th* city’* 5 .^ butdwro Mm propoeed to tha Superier court. • II aaitlde, ell Part!• avenue eex, asws«mhome v* of mtMr. «uid11U I two______women_____^ had passed _examina-1______I Baton Rouge, ^ ______DI Oa C *. 8 — time and place of hearing thereon, o’clock (w. L) In the forenoon, and 11 a. m.>2: pp. . mm. . at presenting special Brooklyn, N. Y., also served as by publishing a copy of this order that notice be given to alt persona to a machine shop and canning last Jaauar; bav* been forced anti Declaring be haa noted that witA Mrs. vTct«u E c^ u e l, close friradslilona given on Ncine in (fonnecticut an incoming train, and found the this season to see them through church. New York city, i^or .to days before tbs day of said hearing, time and place of hearing thereon, wing. Styled, And At Nominal Rates. ProBtdomi Ctouse of the fin was not known Aaotber 10 or 15 per cent will wrera employed m wwr plants. groups was ooatinued in cam* five days after be and the I TIm State Procurement and As- gate open. I* 14-game schedide but he will coming here. to appear If they see cause at said by publishing a copy of this order DROP INTO. tising, additional In some newspaper having a circu­ dose Shop wlthte o e Mcrt d x Judge Walter t. Oates aubmitted a plan originated former LUiisn C. Snowden of | signment service which is endeav- “This is th* third case of this be famUlsr to the team’s veterans, . He leaves his widow, Mrs. Eu­ time and place and bo heard rela­ Immodistoly. f O U l t tive thereto, and make return to lation In said district, at least five The Worcester .Telraram report' month* uatosi condittoa* Improra, the proposal to Preddlng Judge Maryland, ivhom he married in ortng to see t l ^ hospitals and kind within a short Ume," CMroner I Dale Morey, sUr forward on genia Oobum; two daughters, this court, and by mailing in days before etbs day of said hear­ listings or c h a n i j i s 1924, were divorced in Reno. His I communities are sdequabdy staff- I Steiber states, “because no at-1 the L. S. U. team for th* past Eugmla of Pearl Harbor, registered letter, on or before Do ing. to appear If they see cause at ed that Sheriff H. Osear Roclto' Dreader laid. InaMM^ to ebtofai, Walter Daamond. T H E G A m O E H PAMOUS RffTAURANII at m first wife, Mary EUxabeth Hayes ed despite the many msdical men | tempt U m ^ ^ tte raUroad to|thrs* seasons and former All- and Mias Reton of Baltimoi*, Md„ comber *,1443. a-eopy ^ t h ls order MUd time and place and be beard leau c

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8,1948 PAGE S chool Nary a Trdde Marks the Major League Session at Chicago

Compiled by Students of Manchester Hich School Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser M a u THURSDAY, DECEMBER f Royal Blues Win; ‘ Bowlers Ai^ Football Is Patron Saint Owners Fight Shy itudents lik e Girl Reserves dub Elects Officers Private Describes Legion of Honor Education Topic Pleased— Alumni Defeat Nation^s Red At the last meeting of the Difference in Life Of Civics Classes Of All College Programs Do Novel Stunts Current Events Club on Tues­ To M eet You! Vikings Smothered New Schedule day, November 24, the follow­ H S Clarkemeii Cross Drive Of Trading Ivory ing permanent officers were By Ruthmary Wlrtalla By Bobert Mellace New members of Girl Reserves elected: President, Bert Lind­ “ I am now working in a large What part does the school play New York, Dec. 8 — Football, -A sey; vice-president, Elaine An­ in education and knowledge? Northampton High and Man­ *42 Champions Start; Rockville Comets Make Tonight** Gam** Young America Papils Able to Purchase were Initiated with much pomp( ?) ordnance shop, which reminds me Starting Next Monday that athletic tall which used to bo Ford Frick Introduces and ceremony Tuesday night, Nov­ derson’; secretary, Margaret of CJolt’s Patent Fire Arms,” Members o f C3iarles Hurlburt’s chester High seem to coincide. Donahue; treasurer, Fred Both schoefis just started cafe­ Other Alumni Players Debut in Rec Loop | Junior League accused <# wagging the academic Close Games Soup, Sandwiches, and ember 24, at the Center church. wrote Private Louis Georgetti, civics classes have been discuss­ 8:15—Fanthers vs. Rockets. Specif Matches \ to Synthetic Gore for;^J During the short business meet­ Peck. ing this question recently. It was terias; the Student Councils both In Contest. By Walloping Local dog, is coming back while It is go­ class of ’36. in a recent letter to held scrap drives and this week 7:00—^Tigers vs. Royal Blue Milk in New Cafeteria. ing Lorraine Hansen, treasurer, The program committee Mias Mary Burke a former teacher derived from their studies that a Jrs. Help Drive* Raise ing out. Baseballs; Sw afiping person must know a good deal in are starting the promotion of the Vikings 63>34. Featured By announced that thirteen dollars consists of Margo Hurley, Ben of his. Led by Ken Chanman, star for­ 7:45—Swishers vs. Mohawks This U not double talk, pro­ Johnson, Shirley Tedford and order to meet duties and oppor­ sale of war stamps. Alao both Needed Funds. Players a Lost Art. “ When do w« M t?” ■eemed to had been collected In dues on that Private Georgetti, stationed at ward of last year’s C. C I. L. Tha Freshmen Plvs have en­ vided you have had a chance to be a prevalent question on the lipa night. William Palmer. Camp Gurben, OklahonM, finds tunities in life. A poem was once schools have a Hl-Y and a Girl The Rec Intermediate League hear athletic directors snd coach­ Reserves Organization. champions, the Alunuil turned tered the Jimlor loop and as On Monday night, Dscember T, ‘Y’ Keglers By Dave Hoff at M. H. 8. itudenU as they atrug- Miss Greenaway attended the The Constitution committee that be has a different life from written which applies to the sub­ back Manchester High’s fighting got away to a fine sUut last eve­ es who are waiting with appre­ ject, education. It reads as follows: soon as the schedule can be the bowlers ^ the nstion will start gtad through their flrat day on the Girl Reserve Advisors Conference was nominated, but because of . that of regular soldier for his cagers in a fast contest,by a 36- re-arranged they will be hension ita possible discontinu­ Chicago, Dec. 3—l/P)—This is ths new schedule which started on “He who knows not and knows not ning at the School street Rm as a week-rong campaign to raise In Bridgeport Saturday, November limited time the final votes training requires no drilling, hik­ These we get from Crosby 30 score last Thursday at the Ekut matched with the Wolverines. ance until the war is won. *■71112.4 n r - l... ’ tWrd day of the stand-around par- llofMlay. The twenty-minute study 21, Discussion on “ P r^ram Build­ will be cast at the next meet-1 ing or war maneuvering. His he knows not. High's paper, the Argus: the Royal Blues troimced the Fal­ funds for Red Crobs. TMs affair la A t most toatltutions, football Willis Mechanic* Tnm ty billed aa the Major League Side Rec. sponsored by the Bowlers Victory pariod appeared to be the cause ing” was one of the morning ing. I work day begins at 8 o’clock in He is a fool—shun him; A question arose in one of the The Cnarkemen got off to an cons. Robb led the attack fOr the and Its rich gates are needed to Mntnr Sales* Ghaanots ‘*®***’®*’ But whensome- at most of the confusion in the events, and in the afternoon, Klmi He who knows not, and knows he English classes as to this sen­ winners and got a lot of help Legion, which Is comprised of all carry on entire athletic programs. JUOlOr sales, LJiagnoiB posted a bulletin board notice the morning; he has an hour out early lead when Vic Taggart and the bowling organizations o f tbs imtwAi of students. One Junior Tagawa, an American bom Japa­ for lunch and is through at 4:30 . knows not, tence. "Do you say: She la Ofi« at Doug Turkington, both forwards, from Fierro. The final score in It may not be fair to use a Lost; Moriartys T o p i to the effect ’’minor leagueja^ ^ to his fifth period class un- nese woman, spoke on the “ Prob­ He "is simple—teach him; the ladles who (is or are) ugly.” this game was 42-34, with last nation. small bw d of husky students as ’ - • ^ I *>*11 writers will meet tonight to o’clock in the afternoon, working flip p ^ in baskets, but the lead New Y Coach During Red Cross week, isagusa : prepared for that subject because lem of American born Japanese in ^uill Club Reads six days a week. The only differ­ He who knows, and knows not he Pupils were sent to several of the was short-lived as Chapman and year’s champions setting a torrid providers of public spectacles to Chamber* Mover*. room 708"708' the boys from the big >' he thought he was going to study. the United States.” Miss Green­ knows. Elnglish classes to find out the pace from the start. It was not will take up Individual collections produce revenue to carry on an cities agreed to attend too. “This ence he finds between (?olt a and Johnny Kleinschmidt, high-scoring from their members; opevators ^ Once in the Franklin building, away attended the Arts and He is aM$ep—wake him; teachers’ opinions, and finally one a one-sided match by any means, To Aid Teams important function but that la major league meeting has been Poems and Stories his present defense job for Uncle guard, found the range. At the will stage special Rad O oss Don Willis’ mechanics took two > however, puplU acted with aasur- Crafts discussion group in the af­ Sam is that at the former he He who'knows, and knows that he of the teachers solved the dispute end o f the opening quarter, the and only a closing spurt put the precisely what has been going on strictly minor so far,” someone ob­ f aaee and proceeded calmly to the ternoon. Advisors from all of Con­ knows. winners out in front. Fay starred singlet or doubles toumamants in for years. points away from Motor Sales at served. earned $84 a week, and at pres­ by producing evidence showing grade had a lead of 8-5. S ta ^ n g which there will be a 50e donation '- ^proper places. The few who were necticut attended this conference. ent he makes $50 a mwth. He is wise—follow him." that both could be used. the second period with five juniors for the losers. WhoU Pay For K ths Y alleys last night and only That’s how it’s been. I think Manchester's group of Tommy Murphy Is to Red Cross from each contest­ For one thing there B u been ^ uncertain as to where to go, were Among the poems and short While In the Middle West, Pri­ Betty Jane Whlthani —John PaUein, '46 in the lineup, the Red and White BockvlUe Wins If there is no big league foot­ for Twamlte the hard-hitting wln- quickly directed by Principal Ed- Girl Reserves is the largest in Con­ stories road at the Quill Club ant. ball, colleges will have to find nary a sign of a trade. The usual vate Georgetti has visited and Remember: be who laughs last outplayed the former students and, But the second game saw the Ready to Aid Young* The Red Croaa organiaation in , . ______I ners might have made a clean m M. Bailey and Vice-Principal necticut. and I’m sure—the only meeting on Tuesday, “ Memories” seen many interesting things in­ told the joke. led by Randy Ck>le, the M.H.S. Comets from Rockville band the some other ineans of financing ^ match. He copped rumors float up and down hotel one that has a waiting list of one “ I am sure that, under her each city wjn receive tha money corridors but their originators— Chester Robinson. and “ Dear Bride” by Betty Mae cluding many tribes iff Indians in quintet tied the score at 14-14 to Vikings a real lacing, 63-34." The sters and Form League compulsory. and extended u physi' ™ WSH '^th a neat 145 which / la the cafeteria, students were hundred and fifty,” stated Nichols, ” My Love” written by leadership, the book should be ap­ direct from the bowlors. when tracked down — usually Oklahoma. Among them were the propriate for this graduating Sugar *n ’ Spice A blotter is a thing you spend end the first half. Manchester team could not stop Hie Red Croae campaign la the cal training for all, which is now score of the evening able to buy soups and sandwiches, Greenaway. Beatrice Krlstoff and “The Shad­ well-educated Oterokee ..Indians. your time looking for while the During most of the third quar­ Whalen who scored 25 points. ’The Tommy Murphy, former Grove being stressed. to all three matchea laugh off the yarn with an airy j" which they ate in the new lunch- ow” and "Death” by Marjorie class,” stated Miss lone Fellows, second to bo staged by Bowlers The Navy and Army Athletic you won’t be able' to confirm it." Under the very able direction of On a trip to Missouri, he visited Somanhis advisor, of Betty Jane Tuesday night the Round Table ink dries. ter the two teams matched each HUI Billies had a nice passing (jollege and New England basket­ Victory Legion. Starting Novem' Moriarty Brothers’ gang had the room adjoining the serving room, Mary M. Johnson, the committee, Shields showed remarkable talent. Assoqiatidn, for example, got no If this keeps up it’ll be the first the house where John Brown and Whitham, editor-in-chief ^ of So­ Singers sang at a pot luck supper other shot for shot, but near the game and worked the ball down ball star, will conduct classes at ber 9, the bowlers staged a 7-day high rign on Chambers Movers v;' ‘Xainch was good, too” confessed consisting of Edith Matson, Lor­ 'a humorous sketch of significance the floor to a pair of fast moving more than $5,000 out of the Army- time in the memory of the oldest Jessie James lived during the Civil manhis, and this week’s candidate at the Center church. The )wr- A boy in Linden (N. J.) High end of the period the Alumni put the Man^estsr YMCA. contribution drive for USO, results aqd walked off with all three ^ one junior, admittedly somewhat raine Hansen and Jean Hanna, to high school pupils, "School War. formance was supposed to go on a foul shot and a basket together forwards In Whalen and Baxter. Navy game due to their being points. Simmons and Newcomb writer present that there hasn’t Desks,” composed by William Pet­ for the Legion of Honor. "B. J.” school was in his chemistry class Instruction will Include drib- of which have not yet been com- forced to play it to the compara­ been some kind of player deal dur­ ^ surprised. Other pupils, who had commenced to give the girls "the Terry Buckley '44. after the feed and we heard Ralph when the teacher mentioned neon. for a slim lead of three points. ’The scores: bli^, passing, shooting, pivoting, took care of the honors and both hrought some of their lunch from erson, was as follows; was one of the junior members of pUed. tive privacy of Annapolis. ing the major le a ^ e sessions. works.” Scudieri muttering, "Praise the Jumping up*and practically shout­ Starting the last stanza. Chapman Boyal Bhieo methods of defenslvs and offensivs Bowlers Victory Legion, organ< turned to good scores: '■} home, were able to purchase to- With the oomcliest aggregation School Desks the Somanhis staff last year. found the range again and threw B. F. T. Had the contest gone to Fhila- For another thing, the Philadel­ Her capability in accomplishing Lord and Pass the Ammunition ing, the boy said, "Oh, isn’t that play and team tactics. Ized September 27, gave league of­ In the third match of the night > . ?«■*" juice and milk as well as o f rabbits, squirrels, beavers, School desks are simple in ap- in a rather frenzied voice. Food in four hoops. The Alumni led by Rlvosa, If ,..••••■•••••. S 0 8 delphia, as usual, each associa­ Bryant A (jhapman managed to phia story has been dumped back ]>earance and practical in use. tasks, and emphatic assertiveness, the stuff that girls' stockings are The following schedule of clsssM ficials and operators an opportun­ tion’s share would hays been Into President Gerry Nugent’s lap, L'/ tfaaerts at the snack bar In the old chickadees, trew, and brook was good, wasn’t it, Ralph? 35-25 with a few minutes remain­ Fierro, If ...•••••*,••,. 8 I 13 will commence Monday, 6:80 to ity to exercise their ingenuity. As get the extra point from. Chag' r-" lunchroom. “Popsiclea" seemed to Imaginable, each girl did a com­ They are usually made of wood mark Betty Jane as an outstand­ mads o f? ” something like $200,000. much to his dismay. The National Sport Yarns ing, but Cole added a basket and Glorgetti, If 2 1 5 7:30, junior boys age 12 to 15 a result, many original and clever not’s Eire Chiefa Burr and Skoog be by far the moat popular ds- mand performance of what she with a slanting, hinged top and ing person. Her gay smile and Howard Hampton a foul and the Robb, c 7 I 15 led the winners into the stretch League doctors, after wielding Every Sunday night over WTIC, A special edition of the yearn. Wednesday, 8:80 to 7:30, plans smre put into effect despite their stethescopes over the FStat Z , sort during the third luiich period, represented. What happened when supported by one sturdy leg. Their No more swimming—not for witty chatter make her a like­ score was 35-28. The Alusuilthen Ohartier, rg •*•••••••*•• I I 8 Directors say colleges esn’t support stepped-up athletic totra- and $200,000 will oqtflt a lot of and the odd point. The scores: there’s a wonderful program con­ “Acorn”, the scho

MICKEY FINN Sceond Down And One To Go! LANKLBONJ TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENtNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3,1942 Sense and Nonsense I m n itVMTTWNe NOW, T ~ j m o n t ------tOQMTAND Winning the war la the only 1 Cleaaet Bleep A writer mentiona tbe awlah of a woman’s ridit and the ever question before the country. Let’s A t night X teas and roll around. ■ 5 ® i n cut the rad tape, and pot a black­ ~ listen to each eerie sound, servant notes that nowadaya out cn poUtics, racial and rellg- worry, watch tlm clock, and tbera'a aeldom anough -of tt bo ioua prejudice and tbe gm b for groan. ' Bwlah. selflah galas. For Meop Pd give all that I own. —Mary R. Rondeau. Soldier—Oh. yea, I have quite a AnaWWbat are you going to reputation as a lady killer? do whan you grow up toI M a Mg It Is thought that ktlHtng ori|^ Girl— I suppoee you bore them Lost snd Fodnd Automobiles for Salt Help Wanted—Female 35 Garden— Farm— Dairy Wanted to Rent 68 to death. Products 50 girl? inated from the desire of men to Manchester LOST—PASS BOOK NO. 43360— 1941 CHEVROLET cabriolet, 1941 WAN'TED TO RENT 6 dr 6 room Belh Sholom Xmas Edition Girl (aigWag)—I auppoaa PU know whether their .wives and Pontiac sedanette, 1941 Oldsmo- GIRL OR WOMAN ivantad. New have to do the aame th liy mother daughters )wd tasted wine. No Man— wish I was dumb. Than ETening Herald Notice in hereby (Iven that Pana Model Laundry, Summit street FOR SALA—O ^ E N Mountain aingle, good realdenRal secUon, Book No. 43350 iaauet) by The bile sedanette, 1941 Pontiac 2 poUtoea, No. l/and No. 2. Also by couple. No children. Phone doea— reduce. matter how it started, the origina­ I wouldn’t have to worry beemuae I wasn’t spiart. ‘ 0s*M kd AdrcrUMBients Savinga Bank of Manchester haa door, 1941 Chevrolet 2 door. All Wa n t e d —w o m e n for floor unkorted from frficTper bushel up. Manchester 6813. Of Periodical tor ought to be decorated. Ooaot aia avaras* worda to a llaa< been loat or destroyed, and writ­ cars have good tires. Trades, maids. Apply Housekepper, Man- Baldwin and mclntosh applesi A few oddttlea of gewsmmoat tMtIala. Bombart and abbraviailoni ten application has been made to terms. Cole Motors—4164. cheater Memorial hospital. 60c.. per bqaket and up. Phone WAN’TED TO RENT 3 or 4 room regulattena: Lady (visiting prison)—And You can’t think on a low level aneh Baant aa a word and eompound furnished apartment, no children, If the Immdry washes your Shirt how did you come to be put in and live ca a high plane. a^rda aa two worda- MTInlmam eoat said bank by the Person in whose 1936 CHEVROLET Master coupe. 8116. Louis Bunce, 529 West Cen­ War Cry This Year Is WOMEN PRESSERS, experience ter streeL best of references, will pay any the price is oentroUed; but if the here, my good man? . la arieo of tbraa llnaa name such hook was issued, for ' Good tires, mechanically good. Uaa rataa oar day for tranaiant payment of the amount of de­ unneccaaary. Good pay, eteady reasonable rent Write Box R. Excellent Piece of Art barber washes your hair the price Impriaoned Wood Alcohol Ven­ Can be seen at 86 Fairfield street. Herald. Brief and Accurata: A itoung- '' ada posit represented by said book, work. Apply 1007 Main a treet. is not eontrolled. dor— I’m unluClcy. One of my cus­ ster in a primary achool wrote tha SSaaMaa aar«a 1«. ia « W ork; Features. tomers didn’t go blind and ha o u t OUR W A T BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH Caab Oharga or for the issuance of a duplicate Household Gooda 51 N ews If the bootMaok riilnes your following about tha pig: MAJOR HOOPLB . I OaaBaeutlra I)a y a ...i t etai I ota book therefor. shoes the pcloe ia oontrollad; ft tbe Identified me. "The pig b very dirty and wilt a’ ConaaeutIra Daya...| t otalll oti Business Services Offered 13 Help Wanted—Male 36 Houses for Sale ' Major N. J. Curtis of the Sal­ beauty parlor shines your finger WE WILL SELL furniture, and Chanukah Service eat anything but rhubarb. HO haa KIO. THAhfiCS/ TWERE’S ’IK esAOjiViiisiss/ w nw K i n o o p ^ rr COULD BE A 30KE, BUT ;| Oay ...... Ill oia ill ota LOST—GIRL’S WRIST WATCH. rugs, stoves and other household vation Army hae announced that nails the price ia not controUed. CURTAINS LAUNDERED VERt WANTED—GAS STA’HON at- FOR SALE—A’TTRACTIVE well Knowing bow to get under cov­ very little, if any, ambition for KlOrmiKldlD WEAKSPOTIKl U>M-COME£N 3E SnS TV«S?— (VlL BE AS l a u g h a b l e A S All erdara fof irragaiai inaartlona Lido make. Inltiala L. S. H. Re­ goods at the lowest prices In Friday, Dec. 4: Chanukah serv­ If 'tfae radio man cures a aqueak er b a goi^ thing these days. himself." rtn ba dbargad at tha ona tima rata reasonable. 91 Main street or tendants, full or part time, aiao landscaped 3 year old 6 room ices will be held at 8 p. m. The tha local corps haa received a , EXT FORME** HIM/WHEKIAGUy A USTTEaPnOM TKE SCHOOL THE CHICAGO FIRE VP maelal rataa for Inns tarm aaary ward. Phone 7677. telephone 8254. truck driver for fuel oil ..truck. town. Albsrt’s, 43 Allyn S t, Hart­ single, tile bath, downstairs lava­ limited supply of the Christmas in your radio the price ia con­ § V day advarttalna slaan upon raqoaat ford. Rabbi will speak on tha subject: trolled; if the doctor cures a nr DOESKTr STARTS LETHM* BOARD IN nS»L>|*TDA/N OPFER MRS. HOOPLB RNOS OUT Bantly OH, 155 Center atreet tory, 2 fireplaces, completely mod­ "Onwart Maccabees." War Cry, and that the distribu­ AOREEWfTH HIS STUMMICK Ada ardarad bafnra tba tbtrd or em, 2 minutes from bus line. Call tion will be made Saturday morn­ squeak in your bones, the price is FUNNY BUSINESS TO TEACH APPRECIATINS ABOUT rr/-— NOU'O b e t t e r trtb day win oa ebarsad only ror LOST—PAIR OF SHELL rimmed WANTED—YOUNG man over 16 FOR ..RALE— HAND Crocheted Saturday. Dec. 5: Children’s ing, December 5 in the Rockville not eentroOoS. ME BErWEBsl. B O S S V4IM. WHY. tba aetnal oumbar ol tlmaa tba ad Heating—Plumbing- owner at Manchester 7403. services will be conducted by the MM ZBAU -^ MUMBlE*MUM0LE- PLAN GOPHER FOR A PEVN glasses. Phone Wadsworth 8075. to work with salesman. Phone ecru' tablecloth. 81x90. Ideal area, by an accredited Salvation I f a seamstress mends a break MEALS/ PRETTV SOOMWE anyaarad, oharsina at »ha rata aam- Roofing 17 Junior congregation at 10 a. m. -« w A N D a s k i n g IP r o B E DANG UNLESS NOO vN AN T TO •d bB* BO allowanea or rafon'*' carl 8312 after 6 p. m. Christmas g ift Call 2-0581. Army worker. The people’ of in your aock, the price is controU' LETS PEOPLE BOSS ba nada on ala t|ma ada atnpoad FOUND—MAROON colored wool Readers: Jack Bursack and EHaine i m t e r e o t e o i n a n a s s i g n - VNEAR A h a l t e r IN A JOHN CLARK. Plumbing and Rockville have spoken in praise of e you. the with a background of the Stars you have been married beforsT at tba ebaiwf mada for tha aaratca phone 6038. dren of the Junior Congregation and Stripes. Above him and to the la . randarad top, very clean, priced for a quick Moving—^Trucking- War Production board has It on will present the play “ How It A c­ O C /- ^ All adaartiaamenia tnuai conrorm WINDOW SHADES, VEINETIAN left is a picture of the Child Jesus To the Young Man in Bnrineas, sale, $995. Terms, $12 weekly. Storage 20 Help Wanted— Male or tually Happened." Special re­ In the Arms of Mary his mother, iB 'atyla oooy and ivtHiaraoha with blinds. Get our low prices on Hol­ good authority that a 65 degree We Would Say: ‘Don’t spend too rasnlarinna anfon-ad ba ih» putillah- Trades taken. No red tape. Open Female 37 freshments win be served for the and Joseph looking at the babe. ’till 8 p. m. Telephone Finance THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. land shades, and high grade home' temperature is healthful much time himtlng for new things, ara and thty raaaraa tba rlahi to and comfortable. children. On the back are the shepherds adit, raaiaa a» rajaot any enpy con- Manager of Brunner StUes Oo. local and long distance moving. WANTED—MAN AND woman for VeneUan blinds. Phone 8819 for Tuesday, Dec. 8: Hebrew for watching their flocks, above them but study to Improve upon the old aldarad oblactlonafola 5191-4588-2-0135. Return load aystem, furniture special prices and samples. Capi­ The authority is Surgeon Gen­ OBea; every flat stmie and most of CI>NUNn H‘ »llRN—OlaaaiBad ada Manchester Laundry, 72 Maple eral Thomas Parran of the U. S. adulto at 2 p. m. Religious school the star-studded blue sky, and the ca ba BBbliahad aama day mutt ha storage. Dial 6260. atreet tol Window Shade Company, 241 for children at 3:46 p. m. words and music of the beloved tha round ones have been turned yaoalvad by If o'oloab noon Saiur- PONTIAC (6) 1939 four door North 'Main street. Open eve­ Public Health service, who said over already by the novelty hunt- the 65 degree temperature is “well The Sisterhood wiU hold its Christmas carol, "Silent Night " dava in bn sedan. Radio, heater, signal nings. monthly meeting at 8 p. m. An In- The magazine contains ar arti­ era. lights, like new Inside and out. Repairing 23 Situations Wanted— within not only the health rone Telephone Voui Want %da but even the comfort zone." teresUng forum will be held on the cle by General George L. Carpen­ An exceptional automobile, $645. Female 38 FOR SALA—LIVING room divan, subject: "Jewish Education at ter, head of the Salvation Army, Executioner—Can I do anytlilng Ada ara accaptao ovai - tba tala- Terms $7.44 weekly. Trades WAN’TED — ACCORDIONS to excellent condition, reasonable. To minimize discomfort from Sbona at tba CUAKUb: RATE si**" Home.” Refreshments wlU be serv­ and other prominent aalvationiats, for you before 1 pull the switch? taken. No red tape. Demonstra­ tune and recondition. All typee. WOMAN WISHES position aa 137 Pine street lowered home temperatures, the abova aa a oonaanainca' to ad«r- surgeon general suggested that ed. addlUonsl lithographs, some of About to Dto--Surc, you can , Maara. but rba CAUH RATES will ba tion at your home by appoint­ 25 Kerry street Call 5709. general housekeeper. Prefers ONE NEW COOLERATOR, new similar temperatures be maintain­ Wednesday, Dec. 9: The High them worthy of framing, stories take my seat. aaeaptad aa rU U PATHENT If ment. Telephone Finance Mana­ children. Sleep in. References ld at tba buBinatt olfica on ot oa- MOWERS SHARPENER)., repalr- ed in offices and relatively lower school class will meet at the Rab­ and poems, not forgetting a pen © w l b ' E ger of Brunner Sales Co., 5191- Write Box ZA, Herald. combination Electromaster elec­ ra tba aaaantb day follow ing tha ed, shear grinding, key fitting, tric and coal range. Call at 9 temperatures In factories and oth­ bi’s home at 6:16 p. m. and picture account of Salvation Tbe train drew into tba daaert- t1 Inaartion of aarh ad oibarwiaa 4588-2-0135. Army activities in scattered thea­ CLUB. dupUcating. vacuum cleaners etc- Golway street, from 6 to 7 eve­ er buildings where active work is Thursday, Dec. 10: Religious ed dmb station of a small south­ tba CBAROB r a t e will ba collect- school for children at 4 p. m. ters of the present war. Bd. NO rasoonalbimy tor orrora in overhauled. Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl Doga— Birds— Pets 41 nings. going on. t ern town and a colored gentleman, HERE HE. 1934 Studebaker sedan $25; 1935 The local distribution of the closely followed by a lai^ of color, talagboaad ada will ba asanmad and Plymouth sedan, $65; 19M Dodge atreet War Cry will begin next week. 'THE POCMUUW' COMES= ' Ul^r aaearaoy eannoi ba cnaraa- COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIE»-^ FOR SALA—3 PIECE walnut bed­ hesitated on the platform. ■■KHItWTPff.. /f-5 aedan, $50; 1937 Packard dan, PIANO TUNING and repairing. Choose your Christmas puppy room aet Inquire 81 Cambridge CMored Gentleman (to the com­ $50; 1937 Packard 6 sedan. $225. Absentee Votinu indes of CtaMilltatiiHis Player piano epeclaity. John street or Phone 4473. 160 Arrested bination baggage man and sta /r-3 cwawwi itmnteLw^ Brunner Sales, 80 Oakland, Man­ now, while the selection is good. Cockerbam. 28 Bigelow atreet. Jack Frost Kennels, 26 Gardner agent who waa ataring ghnnty at Sirtba ...... b chester. Phone 5191. First Yankee Ace Tel. 4219. atreet FOR SALE—ALL WHI’TE gas By French Police Probe to Resume the train)—Do you all know a pus- ‘’Somdiody gave the slide pole to the t e n p coHectionr BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES B rrr! BY EDGAR MAKTOr ■V and oil table top Bungalow range, son by the iHune et George Wash­ Obbths ...... —...... S FOR s a l e :—1940 BUICK coach, NEW XJNVER’n B L E 'TOPS, cel- like new, $80.00. Phone 7010. Missing 4 Days ington Jacksou? ,‘Bard of '^ aok s ...... E radio, heater. 15,000 mlleA Good, A??AVREVJiT\.V THJe. 6>UCH V\.AV\\Vyj» lulold replaced in curtains, all Live Stock'—Vehicles 42 Station A|m>t—No I a tires. Telephone 2-1174. Berlin. (From German Broad­ Bridgeport, Dec. 3— (P)— The YOU -‘.MB* and Pound ...... > kinda of leather work. Chas. Lak- HOSPITAL BED FOR SALE or heard of no George Washington SIDE GI.ANCES BY GALBRAITH BWeXiNiD ^ COCAX.O ^ ABBaBoeoaiData ...... - ...... • Ing, 90 Cambridge street. Tele­ BLACK HORSE. Will ride and rent, fully adjustable, Rates rea­ casts), Dec. 3—(jP)—’The Berlin preliminaries out of the way. Stats Jackson in these parta. AVrXTVU^ CF NOO . radio quoted a Vichy announce- Washington, Dec. 3— —Army ParbOBala ...... • phone ^./40. drive. Also a good jumper. Must sonable. Call Keith Furniture. Referee George E. Hinman’t one- fliers scanned the waters and Colored Gentleman—^Ars jrou OOT AYt\N YDmS Sen me your old Fiiriiiturn, sell as party Is leaving town. Tel. Tel. 415a. ----- = jnent today as saying that Etench man-grand—jury probe of alleged aura Uiqy ath’t no one by the name ' ABtOBiaMaa for Balo ...... * coast line of the Giiir of Mexico DI a b e a. Glassware, Jewelry, A a n t e d r o TUNE, tepali and Hartford 5-8493. police had arrested 160 persons irregularities in connection with today for their "one-man aerial o f George Wariiingtoo Jackaon ABtoBMbMaa tor Bsebaaga . . . . b and interned 67 during November H€E\-1 ; ABta Aaoaaaorlaa-^ra# ...... • Tools, Books, etc. Boy Stamps regulate your puuio or player absentee voting In Norwalk will blitz," Boyd D. (Buzz) Wagner, ever lived In rids heah town? FOR SALA—3 SOWS and boar. FOR SALE-CABIN ET model gas "in their fight against CJnmmun- ABta liigBirtBei-PiBintliis o... J and Bonds with the money yon piano. Tel. Manchester 5U62. resume Monday. first American ace of World war Station A||nt—Certainly I VA)Vl\- reoelw. Everyone has some­ Guernsey cow, to come in, in range. Telephone 6904. Ism and British agitation." The opening phases of the in­ misaing four days on a rout­ Colored Gintloman—^Don't no- SAWS OF ALL KINDS filed, eet. n, thing of valn^ Send a card. January. John Covenaky, Broad The broadcast listed 68 DeGauI- vestigation ended yesterday with ing flight b o^ by that name come visiting lay Blra ...... » ano repaired, cord wood eaws naibnaa ntniit mnragi u Bank references. H. L. tVelch, Brook, Box 41. li.st sympathizers as arrested and completion of testimony by Nor­ Wagner, one of the Army’s here? ^ Madaywalab Bleyolaa ...... u 449 Hillside avenne, Hartford, gummed, power and band lawn Machinery ahd Tools 52 37 as interned, and declared that walk Town Clerk Clayton F. Greg­ yoimgest lieutenant colonels, took Station AM ot—Nope. :^braaia^ Aatoa—Hotorcyelea ...Conn. 11 mowers overhauled, and sharp­ 70 "terrorists" had been seized In ory, who spent three days on the off from an Army Air Base in Colored Gentleman (gripping Bad PiBfaaalaBBi daivlata ened. Stored all winter no extra Poultry and Supplies 43 USED CASE TRACTOR on rub­ Sarvlaaa Ofterad ...... 11 posses.iion of weapons and ex­ witness stand. Florida for MaxweS Field, AIa„ hia sifltcaaa)—Thea tMa la vmere ■arrtoaa Oflarad ....ll-A charge. Axes, anivea, eheara etc. ber, A-1 condition. New Oliver plosives. ROASTING CHICKEIN 30c lb. Implements. Fordson parts, saw Gregory is believed to have and had been nnreported since, the his new aon-tn-law gets off! rotraaUag ...... 1* sharpened Capitol Grinding Oo., ('The German radio failed to say spent the time identifying and War department announced last live, at the farm, 190 New Bol­ rlga, engine. Dublin Tractor Com­ ■ .f —.^jrsarlaa ...... a* 1| 531 Lydali street Tei. 7958. what disposition had been made classifying absentee ballots cast night 'e was understood here to Vtutanal IMraetara ...... ton Road. Telephone 7033. pany, WllUmantlc. — ■■ ~ltMiblBg--llaotlag .. of the case of those arrested.) in Norwalk during the athte elec­ have been flying a single-engined HOLD EVERYTHING >11 Police also seized several secret tion Nov. 3. pursuit plane. — wFOB SALE Wanted—Pets— radio transmitters in the Lyon and State’s Attorney Loren W. Wil­ As a lieutenant, Wagner wa.'< ilBdC—etoraga .. M Musical Instruments 53 commanding a squadron of P- FIST nigw- - mt “ — ...... id 'A For immediate occupancy. Poultry—Stock 44 Toulouse areas and confiscated lis said that other witnesses will apsrlng ...... II FOR s a l e - BECKER Brothers large quantities of propaganda be examined Monday. 40’s In the Philippines wher thr t aarvles ...... II Six-Room Single. Attach^ WANTED TO BUY—BEEF Cows. used piano. Inquire at 26 Stone leaUets. the broadcast added. war started and within two week.-' u ...... II garage. Oil burning heat. HELP Will pay good price. Also other shot down five Japanes1 Price right for quick sale. WANTED Wanted—To Buy 58 A Hom C DrCSS Vichy Relations the ace’s victories but the Air taatraetlaas ...... HI 45 > a a a b • Owner leaving town. Articles for Sale WANTED TO BUY pair of boys’ Forces credit him with destroy­ My FIAMCE*- FNE LOOtOHS CHAP. VMI6H THERE DUNKIRK*-’' GOOD HEAV/EMS! yes,MISS, ______atla ...... Ti sboeskates, size 1 or 2. Phone ing between 80 and 60 enemy THAT W ^ OVER TWO Y E A R S COMPTOMETER FOR SALE—CHILD'S MAPLE planes in the air and on the HE W AS SH O T WAS SOMETHING 1 COULD SAV. HE MIASX LIVE PaBttd—laamietloBa^ ...... M 4095 after 5 p. m. Quito, Ekruador, Dec. — Four-Acre Farm off Lake OPERATORS roll top desk, swivel chair, baby’s ground. lOWMTHetAV WELL— tD BETTER BE GOING A 60,M A 6^. UK HAVING A Bka—Mortgagas ... street. 5-room Cape Cod crib. 27 Brainard Place, upstairs. Ecuador, whose president. Dr. BEfORE OUR GUEST F 0 l4 LUMCMEON— A N ^ Opportnaltlaa ...... Call between 6 and 7 p. m. to Loaa ...... house. Price $3950. and Rooms Without Board 59 Carlos Arroyo Del Rio, now is in WEDDING AMERICAN dfFICER.AMESlOMiS M g BWd gttMttoM the United States on a state visit, A R E l iv e ^E S-A N D IT'S •alp Wantad—Fanala ...... >1 FOR BALA— PERAMBULATOR FOR RENT—TWO ROOMS, twin Christmas Trees doll carriage, as good aa new. Tel. broke diplomatic relations last Waatad—Mala ...... >* SEE GENERAL beds, completely furnished, on gaiagataa Waatad ...... tt-A 6923 after 6 p. m. bus line, near restaurant, 237 night with the Vichy government. Ip Waatad—Mala or Pamala II *Tn view of the lack of oom- Without Ceiling Fgganta Waatad ...... » i - b OFTICE HELP Center street. Tel. 2-1561. '■Iteatloas Waatad—Poniala } munications with the diplomatic WtoMloaa Waatad—Mala . Stuart J. Wasley Fuel and Feed 49-A F O R RENT — FURNISH^ representation accredited to the bPBloyiDani Agonolaa Vichy government, which reveals Washington, Dec. 3— (JPi—There Real Estate and Insurance CHENEY BROTHERS FALL CUT FIREPLACE mixed rooms. Gentlemen only. 120 South Ura gtaab ~ Main street yie ImpoBsibiUty of the French win b e no eelUng on Christmas VabMaa State Theater Building wood for sale, limited amount. government guaranteeing the eX'< trees. -Btrda— Pyti ...... Telephone S848.7146 Employment Bureau— Phone 4285. .Tablelaa ...... FOR RENT—LARGE ROOM with erciae of.the fuiictlona of the for­ Three government agencies to­ a - g 12-3 Snnpllaa ...... Hartford Road twin beds, near bath, 5 minutes eign diplomatic mlseions,” a For­ day exempted the Tuletide institu­ iRIi III! II ai |S I II.SSaana>»iw.sK Waatad -Pata—Poultry—Stock from bus line. Call 8437. eign Relatione Ministry statement tion from price, production and Por gala—NlaywIlaaaoBB Garden—Farm— Dairy U aF i W « , *Deart Mrs. Smith is on the phone------the wants to boi^ 'i. Attlolaa Pot Sal# , ...... 4k said, "the Eknieulorean government distribution control. TOW yoiv blow torch, a hammer and chisel!’* Paata and Accaaaorlaa ...... 44 Products 50 FOR RENT — STEAM heated haa decided to withdraw the dip­ ’The Office of Price Administra­ room, 2 gentlemen. Private fami­ .Mfiding Malartala ...... 41 FOR SALA—GREEIN Mountain lomatic representative it had ac­ tion said there would be no price : Dlamonda —Waicbaa—Jawylry 4k ly, bath room floor. 166 Eldridge ceiHng but asked that “pricaa be ! Bla^rlcal Appllancaa—Radio.. 41 potatoes, field run, not graded, credited to the French govern­ street, second floor. held at the level of last year.” rOONERVILLB FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX ; Pual and Paad ...... 4* -A $1.15 per bushel at the place, less ment.” ; 3nrd#n—Partn —Dairy Produett ko WANTED For Sale > Houaabold Ooodt ...... New 4-Room Cape Cod de­ 10c if you furnish bags. Also yel­ ROOMS FOR REarr-Newly deco- Haehlnary and Toola ...... low Globe tumipa. Frank V. Wil­ rated, near Cheney’s. Centrally PUBM PROPPYr THB LOCAL 1NV6NT0R. Maaleal IntlrumenU ...... Neat appearing girl sign house. Just completed. liams, 1632 Tolland Turnpike. located. 137 Pine atreet Tel. 5290. BY V. T. HAMLIN M ica and Store Enuipmant ... Crocheted Shoulder Shawl ALLEY OOP Deep Thonght ipaelalt at tha Slorei ...... Ready for immediate occu­ Wearing Apparel— Pure ...... to work at meat coun­ pancy. 2 unfinished rooms pLBMrWOT^ ALL THIS ABOUT r W antad—To Buy i l Bosrdera Wanted 59-A Bf/eoLLyoof? ^ ^ Pmitaa Hoard-Hatata—Waaotti on second floor. Open stair­ OBOP IN — OR CALL 04 — YOUHAVIN'A V THJCT R^IP^^IASJTHERE!S MO FUTURE^ Rrataaraata ter. - Steady work. way. All Crane plumbing, Tm WANTED —MEN AND women SECRET WEAPON N DRIVING DEEP INTO Rooma Without Board ...... steam heat. Coal burning roomera and boarders, home cook­ W JT W H Y D E E N ^ TT C E R R n O R y Pnardart Wanted ...... k k ' niBKlNNEV BROTHERS ed meals, continuous hot water, Country Board—Rasorta ...... Apply Meat Manager, furnace. Per liiiafanfs) B O ^ ■RLR L W E ^“ S C T T O 1hol4> Hntala— Raiiaurantt ...... and afaowers. 330 Adame street CUT r r s o CXJTD Wantad—Rooma—Board ...... 805 Mam Street (At the Center) WHAT VNE TAKE, Real glatatr Pot Meat 22 East Center St. SEE VINCENT MARHN Ooea. SHORT? .WHICHCHihfeAJNrr Apartmanit Platt Taiirmaiits 136 BisseU St TeL 4848 ) . 74SS ROOM AND BOARD for 2 men or ' ' YET/ ,Biiglnaaa l.orationa tor Rani .. ^ Houaei Pot Rant ...... couple. Telephone 2-1446. Aiihnrhan Pm Rani ...... dnmmai Honira Pm Rant ...... Wanted 'o R.ni .... Wanted— R(h h rs— Board 62 Real Raiala Pat tala Apartniam Bunding tor dbl* .• WANTED— RELIABLE Jewish Paalgaaa Property tor Sale ... .pamM and t.and for Sala ...... fl Male Help Wanted Bookseper familisa to cere for now-bom Mnoaaa for Sala ...... I f baUoe and very young children Lola for Sala ...... II te r periods e t stk^ months to one Raann Property for Sala ...... 14 X SURE HAVB Ia n p if y a ponY t h in k iuburban for Sale ...... t-lk EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY. Wanted year. We pay $7,00 a week board Real Eaiata for Exebanga .... I* and provide medical care and IT'S A SECRET,— W aatad— Raal Gatata ...... II elotbing' ^PPiy by letter. Hebrew Aaat(*»—l>aBa1 Natlaaa I'A't.^'t Votloea . . . Ik APPLY IN PERSON. Male or female Women’e Home for Children, 185 Weetbonme Parkway, Hartford, *** * Tt Mb T ***' >2i*$. Conn. X -tf- Apply in Writing .V5\l 8296 LYDALL & FOULDS PAPER CO. BY MERRILL BLOSSEH 615 Parker street P. O . Box 87 Read Herald Advi. FRECKLES AND 6lS FRIENDS Together, Always Togetha 1 V Hare’s a new and different style m IZ m»i _■■■ e p—. in house drees is which will peal to every woman who requires SbuVB ROUOWED MB ALU TtoU STOOD CLOSe "TO MB IN VNHBN W 80^ RYD EIt That’s the Spirit BY FRED HARMAN the laiger elsee. It ia so almply, OVER THe BiOmB.VOuMO' •TOLD MB TO ZIP MV JACKET/ oSSVl yet so effectively trimmed with its \ MAN— -PRACnCALLY BREATH STANDING CI.OSF RART OF YOUR DRESS WOOLDNT BE C»ueHIJ two Unas o f rte rac ftmmlng the j^lN» ON MY KMCK/ .^ N THB- ZIPPE R / ------square neckline and the button opening {o the bodice. The |rtee- LOOK f TOiBsay WJ Wriira m i ra o tng of the aMrt assures a alendar lit through the hips. Pattern N a 8206 ia in sizes 84, By Mia. Oabet For oomplato erochattng dlree- 86. 88. 40, 48. 44. 46, 48. Bias Prettily darignad ttons for tha Shoulder Shawl (Pat­ 86. short slseves, takes 4 yards tern No. 8486) eliari for working flawara, sand 10 cants la Coin, 86-inch msterisL 4 yards ric me. ed drop ia rbbm tompamtuia beat For this attractive pattern, send Tour Name s ^ Address and the 16 cents, plus 1 cent for postage, wa’va beyRadviaad to sxpact! H m Pattern Nunil>er to Anne Cabot in cotoa with your name, sddraas, gay ■howldar shawl, U ^t as a Tha Manchester Evening Herald pattern number and siae to The f a a t ^ but warm as gooss down 106 Savanth Avanue, New York Manchester Evening Herald To­ ona of tha haadaoaiast of Ctty. JRidoao 1 cent postage fm day’s Pattern Service, 106 Tth wtntar wardrobs acceasoriea asm pattern ordered. Avenue, New York. N. T. This ona is dona in asaisa Shst- Anne Cabot’a FaU and Winl Bee the Fail Fashion B oc^s land floss— hqa red wool triage Album ia now ready— timely help. wida variety of amait pattapw and a big .rad poppy and groan Cor warm knit and croebeted gar- bafon yau wind up your fan saw­ laavaa amtootdarad oa it. Aav ’■mfii IdMfli ouilta, :n /a ing campflgn. Send for y ea r darli and light color oomMaatton oaOMUarlM—GbristmM prtMnt copy todav, 16c. Ord“ r it with a wtU raault in a atunaing shawL Sand for 16e pattern for 3Se p t o la. lAllw. r le u lm ^ THURSOAT. OECBlffiEB 8,1 8 t t Average Daily Circulathm The Weather. jHm trbr0t«r £t>»nUto ISrraGk For tfw Month of November, 1942 Forec—t ot'U . S. Weather

Mlaa Margaiiet Hyde, R, N., haa Bdward Wlleon at 1S4 Maple John T. Spaulding, Jr., .o f 01 7,814 Oenttened euM wtth Hamlin street, left t ^ morning been appointed aa nurae deputo of street, fonneC' employee of Gor­ AU Auto and Truck . winds tenlgM. About Town the ClvUlaa Defenae Nuraear or­ man Motor Sales, who recently for active duty In the Coast Guard CHICKEN PIE IT e< Mm A n «t ganisation, to succeed Mrs. enlisted In the Ordnance Dlviaion at Manhattan Beach. The young REPAIRS SUPPER^ (7. S .' Governm ent 1 nf Olienintleae Victor Tomm. Cecilia Wandt who haa resigned. o f the U. S. Army as a sergeant man was graduated from Plain- Personal Onnraateed ServlMl MaHehe$ter— A Ciiy of Village Charm «C Mr. and Mra. A lft«d Toinm, ^ s s 'H y d e will preside at the technician. Is awaiting his call to field High school In 1940, and has CHRISTMAS SALE” 4 9 Hoa itTMt, la \ apandlnc a meeting tonight at the T. M. C. A. duty. recently been employed at the ABELLS Has Released - MANCHESTER, C0NN„ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4,1948 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE C B I^ la n A with hla parrata. He la on where ^ a demonstration will be East Hartford Aircraft plant. Bear S6 Cooper Street WED., DEC.-9,5:30 To 7:30 TOL.LXn.,N0.5S (OtamISed AiverUilag on Page 19) ly M a eaanp In Canada. He en- given ' two nurses from the Ralph Pulford who has com­ COMMUNITY HOUSE tha aarrlee laat April. State Board of Health. pleted his boot training at the Chapman Court, No. 10, Order Great lakes Naval Training Sta­ o f Amaranth, will meet tomorrow NORTH COVENTRY tion, Chicago, is at hla home on a evening In the small lodge room ALICE UOFBAN Coventry Fragment Society. U. S. and French Soldiers Shake Hands furlough. He Is the son of Mr. and o f the Masonic Temple. All mem­ (Known As Qneea AUce) VACUUM CLEANERS MENU: CMcken pte, mnahed Mrs. Arthur H. Sweeney ot 24 bers are urged to attend the meet­ SPIBITIIAl ItBUICM New Warships Join potatoes, turnips, cranberry Starkweather street Mr. Sweeney ing and to remain for a aocial Seventh Itanghter of a Seventh Sea Smashes Japs’ LO W PRICES snnoe, plekles, oUves, m old^ who is a veteran of , time with refreshments. Bom With a Veil. salad, rolls, coffee, apple tapioca. Tht O. P. A. Formula under which we figure prices on is again in the service at Fort Readings Dally, Ineindlng Snaday, BUY NO W! thcM items, results in a very low price for you. Monmouth, N. J. • A. M. to a P M. Oir By Appoint, Adnits, 91.99 ChIMran, 6Se meat. In the ServMa of the Pen- Beservationa MI7, or George Cochrane, of Hartford, TALL CEDARS pie for M Venra. WllUmaatic Division British Navy Fleet NATIVE POTATOES peck 39c 199 Cbnreh Street, Hartford, Conn. Later May Be Too Late Efforts to Bolster will show U. S. air corps motion Mrs. Leon Anstla. Uaho Baking Potatoes...... 5 for 2.5c pictures at the meeting of the Kl- B I N 0 * 0 Phone SAOn YeDow Onions...... ibs. 18c wanls club next Monday noon. Walter Quinn Is scheduled to give TOMORROW NIGHT White Onions...... 3 lbs. 42c the attendance prise and two sol­ diers from the local Coast ArtlU ORANGE HALL P rem ier Guadalcanal Forces In Mediterraneai PURE LARD lb. 19clery unit will be guests. If You Hold a Certificate We Have and -*■ For Friday or Saturday Dinner...a Lower Price On Toll of Axis Shippi Fresh Pork New Tires Reaq> Hres Warships Destroy Nine Cities Cut Report Shows Work Relief Program Sunk by Allied S< SPARE RIBS lb. 25c More Enemy Vessels And Air Battles Rii New Bulk Sauerkraut...... lb. 10c U n iversal With Estimated Loss Their D ebt Fire Produced To Six Supply Vf No. 2 Vi Cans Sauerkraut...... 15c SEAFOOD New Kcycles Of Thousands of Nip­ No Longer Necessary SPECIALS FOR: FRIDAY sels. Three Destroy We Win Recap Your Tires Upright Models ponese Troops; 141 Past Year LAMB PATTIES 4 for 29c Poisonous Gas ers and Torpedo Be Bring them in the morning and yon can have them This Superb Seiected Liver is Worth Every Cent We> Japanese Killed i n ' RoameU Direct. Com-'AsSCrt Regale Yourself With a SealFood Dinner in the afternoon. All Apparently Si Have To Ask For It. Routine Patrol Opera ITar Program Helps to Burning of Imitation plete Liquidation of Tomorrow. Ours Is Always Fresh — Within 24 Hours*] FRESH CALVES' LIVER, i lb. 43c Always Expertly Prepared. SHELL GAS SHELL o n . $ O n . 9 5 tionsy Latest Report. Reduce Indebtedness Leather Furnishings Projects by Feb. 1 or Yankee Units REMEMBER OUR SLOGAN:^ Total of 410 CUieSy Are Blamed by Qiem- As Soon as Feasible. London, Dec. 4.— B U Y F R ID A Y ' 5 ? up Washington, Dec. 4.— I Warships so new they stilll Buy all the staples you conveniently can on Fridays. AD Government Reports. ists for Deadly Fumes. On Defensive “NO WINES— NO UQUORS— CampbeD’s S ^ c e Station — ^The Navy announced today Washington, Dec. 4.— (/P) are on the “ secret list” wer week-end speciials are in effect Friday and Saturday. that 14 Japanese were killed —President Roosevelt today reported today to have joine Washington, Dec. 4 — (iP) —‘ BuDetin! JUST GOOD FOOD” Cor. Main St. and Middle Tpk. T el: 6161 during routine patrol opera­ ordered complete liquidation Britain’s Mediterranean fleet BUTTER lb. 55c America’s gigantic war program Boston, Dec. 4—(JV—An In- Report Still-(^ntinuing INCLUDED IN OUR SEA FOOD MENU ARE: tions in Guadalcanal in the which sent the Federal debt aky- daatrial chemUt com missioned of the Work Projects Admin­ as the toll of Axis shipp Juicy Florida O m n ^ . • ...... doz. 38c Solomon islands on Thurs­ Battle Going in Fav> / Tank Type rocketing past the 3100,000,000,- to test decorative materials istration relief program. The sunk by Allied sea and Green Beans•aa«aaa*oaoneeeeeoaeeooaooeee*2 35C day, Guadalcanal time. This 000 mark has helped hundreds of need la the Coooanut Grove president, in a letter to Maj. or of Axis in Re< battles rose to six Tunis Fancy Beets • • • • • ••••a«oeoooeoeo»*e«oo*bunch lOc was the first action announc­ cities to reduce their indebtedness. Bight club testified at an oBI* Gen. Philip B. Fleming, Fed­ bound supply vessels, thr SWOR3F1SH Vacuum cial inquest todny that Virtual­ gion of Tebourba. SCALLOPS ill LOBSTER ed since the Navy smashed The Census Bureau reported to­ eral works administrator, destroyers and a torpedo boat, al( day that the total debt of the 410 ly nil of the 15 snmplee he ob­ apparently sunk within a 24-ho YELLOW GLOBE TURNIPS SHRIMP I|1 ANY STYLE another major JapaneM effort to tained burst Immediately Into said the WPA rolls had great­ OAK GRILL' bolster their tired and dwindling cities with s population of over Berlin (From German Broad­ span. These holes in the enen^S Fresh Oysters and Clams —- The Way Yon Like ’Em! Cleaners 25,000 dropped 2 per cent during flame or Ignited soon after n ly decreased through the "tre­ casts) Dec. 4—(>P)—A Transocean sea communicationa across ranks on the iiland. United States flame teet was applied. i peck 19c ‘’WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” the past fiscal year. The total In­ mendous increase in private em­ Sicilian narrowa, announced warships destroyed nine more ene­ ployment, assisted by the training dispatch aaaerted today that my vessels with an estimated loss debtedness amounted to 36,332,- British communiques of sue PINEHURST FRIDAY FRESH FISH SHIPMENT Boston, Dec. 4—{/Pt— Attorney With smiles and handahakes, American soldiers send off a con­ and re-employment efforts of its American forces in Tunisia are on of thousands of Nipponese troops. 000,000, a decline of 3185.000.000 tingent of French African troops to the Tunisian battle line. ’The sive days, countered frantic TH E T E A ROOM Dim AND DANCE from the 1941 fiscal year mark. General Robert T. Bushnell to­ own organization, to a point the defensive, pressed closely to­ WiD Include Oysters - Clams - Haddock Fillets - Salmon Communique No. 212 said: ceremony took place in the Oran, Algeria, railroad station. efforts to get new men and au)i 883 Main Street 0pp. St. James’s Clmreh Beyeraea Upward Trend day possessed a state chemiata' where x national work relief pro­ gether, in a still-continuing battle plies into North Africa for tha Filleta - Perch and Mackerel Fillets - Whole Mackerel - To the Lilting Tunes ot * “ South Pacific: (All dates are gram is no longer necessary.” with the going in favor of the Axis Cod and Pollack. ’nils drop in municipal indebt­ report that burning imitation attempt to hold Tunisia. oast longitude). edness, which reversed an upward Mr. Roosevelt ordered the clos­ in the region of Tebourba. "1. On Dec. 3rd, ground activi­ leather furnishinga produced a Only One Destroyer LMt 1 DON MAC AND HIS trend which had been steadily ing out of all project operations "A group of 60 enemy parachut­ ty on Guadalcanal Island was con­ poisonous gas in the Cocoanut in many statea by Feb. 1, 1943, ists which landed south of Tunis Britain has announced the mounting for a decade, was at- so far of only one destroyer, fined to routine patrol operations Grove night club fire that took and in other states as soon there­ has been surrounded and ia facing RHYTHM MASTERS during which 14 Japanese were Ill-Trained Units annihilation,” the dispatch aaid. by enemy air action, in the (Conrinned on Png* Tw o) 491 Uvea. after as feasible. kUled. Army fighters supported (The announcement did not re­ ning battle for sea and air DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES! The basic substance of the ma­ “ By taking this action," the tery of the 90-mile-wide strait ground forces on five attack mis­ president said U| his letter which peat the claim, made by the Ger­ MEN! You Can’t Steaks Weal Cutlets Chicken Cacciatoro sions.’’ terial was nitrous cellulose, a man radio yesterday but not by tween Sicily and North Africa. chemical composition which, when he read te hla press conference, Squadrons of our latest Roast Beef Chow Mein Roast Pork No InformaUon ss to Area Sent into Action “there will be no need to provide th4 high command Iteelf, that Te­ Bus Drivers’ subjected to intense heat, emits ships, many atiil on the There was no Information as to project funds for the Work Proj­ bourba, a rail junction 35' miles Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer the area of the island In which the nitrous oxide fumea, inhalation of south of Bizerte and 20 miles west list," have been added to the Brit 30 Oak Street jjg, which can be deadly, the rep6rt ects administration In the budget ish Mediterranean Veet and hav patrols were in action in this lat­ for the next fiscal year.” of Tunis, was in Axis hands. AUied Afford To Miss It! est of several Navy reports show­ Strike Hits said. headquarters aaid laat night that scored a signal victory in' Premier ing that small groups of Ameri­ State investigators disclosed Against Russians Mr. Roosevelt said certain the Germans had been hurled back opening battle," the Naval reto^-l FIFTY CENTS a month insures Health, Fun, a Shower can Marines and soldiers were also that Jiey were carefully groups of workera still on the re­ in a second counter-attack in the er of The London Express salk' | — BINGO — keeping Japanese outposts on the W ar Plants checking a bundle of food and lief rolls may have to be given aa- Tebourba area and that both aides The two Axis merchants)ll|l Tonight 8 O’Qock, Odd Fellows HaU and Plenty of Exercise in the Volley Ball Hour. Mon­ and R6yal Island under constant pressure. liquor checks which they aaid had ais/ance by the states and locali­ were re-grouping after suffering latest sunk were knocked out o(l The comhiunique was issued been charged off by the manage­ German IiifamryHa,.ily P ow C F A s k e d ties; others would be able to find heavy losses in a 48-hour tank convoy by Allied airmen, it VONSOBED BT KINO DAVn> LODGE, L O. O. F. days and Fridays - to 6:30 P. M. shortly after Maj. Gen. Ralph A. Scores of Workers in ment to ptominent guests. The Formed from Techni­ work on farms or in Industry at battle). announced officially, and the. ------GABIES ------O O Mitchell, director of Marine Corps bundle was found undamaged prevailing rates of pay as private Capture Important Poaltlons miralty said light Naval fa W G am aa...... $4.00 Priae Per Game FRIDAY AND SATURDAY aviation, said in a press .confer­ Providence Area Are after the fire. cians, Engineers or employment continues to Increase. The high command said German sank an Italian torpedo , iTie investigators . added that Only to Help May com e Under Other Agencies which had been escorting * 2 ! ! l ? ...... Per Gama » ence that CMistruction of another troops captured important posi­ t Special Gama ...... gfiO.OO Prlaa SPECIALS A T *39-95 to *59-95 air field to serve American forces Left Without Tranfio|the checks identified the guests Air Force Ground "Some of the present certified tions and took 754 prisoners in shortly before. Deor PifM $10.ee on Guadalcanal was contemplat­ and bore notations auch aa “ im­ Crews to Halt Reds war projects,” he added, "may Tunisia and Italian troops yester ‘The Axis can’t keep troops li 91.99 AOalaMoa Incfndee AU o f the Above Oanoea. ed. portation to Jobs. portant,” "a good friend,", "see W ar E ffort have to be taken over by other cay destroyed a unit of Britiah Tunisia if they can’t get aupiHlMk^ teeMal Garda lOe Each. 'TH E HOUSE BEAUTIFUL" When it can be imdertaken, he me,” and “wlU settle later.” On Osntral Front. unite of the Federal Works agency parachutists. said a Naval source, "and we An Blago Players Are Invited To Attend! explained, will depend on the Providence, Dee. 4.—(J*)—A sur­ Like Clevalaad Fire Gas or by other departments of the The Italian high command, in tend to see that they don’t SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH CHRISTMAS rapidity with which the American prise strike o f 125 bus drivers of The gas described by the chem­ Federal government. State or lo­ communique issued earlier, said them.” beachhead on the island has ex­ Moscow, Dec. 4 .-(A > )- i Two or Three Doz cal projects should be closed out Heavy Blows at Porto . BAZAAR The JW.HAU COM The New England Transportation ists is essentially the same as that German troops had captured 456 FOSTER'S panded. A t present the airfield ac­ which played a part in the Cleve­ The Germans were reported en Persons Yearly to by cbmpleting useful unite of such Allied soldiers and an Italian bat­ New and heavy blows also MAHCHBSTSa COHM- ' Ck>nipany at 4 o’clock this morn­ struck simultaneously . at Bi: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. 2 P. M. on tually conaists of five acattered land clinic fire in Cleveland on rushing ill-trained reserves projects or by arranging for the talion rounded up 300 British para­ FOR FINE FOODS landing atripa with six under con­ ing left himdreds of commuters, May 15, 1929, when 124 persona Come in Under Iinmi sponsors to carry on the work. chutists. ) and Tunis, chief enemy ports into action on the central entry, aa the Allied land forces \ SpooMred by tiie Women’s Society o f Christian Service, 84 OAKLAND ST. FREE DELIVERY! DIAL 7386 struction. inclddlng scores of war workers, lost their lives. Fumes in the “With these considerations in Port installations at Bone, BEYMANDER’S FOOD------BETTER THAN EVER! Bombed by Japanese Cleveland disaster were attribut­ front east of Velikie Luki gration Suspension. grouped for a new ahowd Each Group In Charge of a DIflerent Deparbnent Double SUmps Friday! Open Till 9 P. M. Without transportation. mind. I agree that you should di­ lied-occupled port of eastern These strips have been bomlx^ ed. however, to burning X-ray and west of Rzhev today in a geria, were raided by night, after warding off Axis count HAVE A GOOD TIME DINE AND DANCE! The strike was called in protest Washington, Dec. 4—(>P)—Re­ rect the prompt liquidation of the Stanley Gronp, Nursery WlDIng Workers, Pantry SPECIAL! from time to time by the JsjMUi- film. desperate but futile effort to affairs of the Work Projects Ad- German communique said. MUpnh Group, Bread Box Epworth Circle, Kitchen eae but the field has never been against dropping several drivers A number of witnesses in a city plying to criticism of his recom­ Little Activity In Libya (Codtin tied on Page Twelve) We Have Our First Real Good, Juicy, Sweet, Florida stop Russian offensive minlstraUon, thereby conserving TODAY WE FEATURE Gleaners, Guest Boom Study Group, Sewing Boom completely knocked out, due to the from the company’s employ in inquest, being conducted separate­ a mendation for power to suspend Little activity except artillery consequence of an order by the a large amount of the funds ap­ Men’s Friendship Club, Dining Boom dispersion of the strilis, Mitchell ly from the state investigation, knifing deep into the Nazi propriated to this organization.” fire and patrol operationa waa re­ Delicious Broilers Roast Prime Rihs of Beef Suggestkm No. 1, said. He said the .enemy bombers Office of Defense Transportatinn have testified that the smoke in the tariff and immigration laws Cafeteria Sapper, 5:S0 to 7:00, Asbnry Group, O I^ N G E S d o z e n c lines. Front line dispatches said The President told General ported from the Libyan front. Oysters and Clama Veal Cutleta Steaks and Chops Chicken Pie, Hnmborga, Fmnkforts, Potato, Cole Slaw, lee 2 59 ordinarily operate from Rabaul, consolidating bus services be­ the Cocoanut Grove holocaust many of the German infantry whenever he deems it necessary to One German-Itallan scouting 600 miles qwiiy, with fighter es­ tween this city and Fall River, I Saturday night contained an acid­ support the war effort, President Fleming that the knowledge and Cream, Plea, and Other Eats. Indian River — units being thrown into the fray experience of the Federal relief patrol was said to have sliced deep Flashes ! Afternoon Ten. Evening Program. Admission Freel Of The Week! corts from 'Buka island, 400 miles Maas. like odor they were unable to iden- were hastily formed from the Roosevelt told reporters today into the British flank south of from Guadalcanal. While compand officials in Bos- tify. organization would be of great as­ (Late BuUetlBS ot tha (ff) Wtra> : Grapefruit, large ranks of technicians, engineers or that it waa intended, under the Gasr El Brega and captured two Ruymaiider's Reitaiiraiit 5 for 25c BE SURE TO VISIT THE The general, who visited Guad­ ton said that they had no word Medical examiners who conduct sistance in the consideration of a Baldwin or Greening Air Force ground crews and were immigration part, to bring in to well-rounded pubUc works pro­ tanka with their crows. Case El Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer alcanal in October, waa asked that the strike had affected any ed autopsies oh scores of the vic- led by pupils and teachers from Brega is one the shore of the Gulf Robber Delay Disaatroua whether it was planned to puli the this country only two or three gram for the post-war period. 85-37 Oak Street Telephone 3922 otber than the Providence area. Urns had expressed belief that officers' training schools. dozen persons a year. of Sirte about 25 miles northeast Washington, Dec. Apples 5 Ibs. 25c Marines, particularly the Marine word came from Masaachusetta there was something poisonous in The WPA. Mr. Roosevelt said, Fancy ’ PRINCESS Counter-Attacks Repulsed A questioner at his press con­ of El Agheila. ber Administrator WlUlam > that bus service was halted on' Axis planes were credited with reported today that because (Continued on Pnge Two) The midday communique of the ference noted that most of the (Continued on Page Fourteen) McIntosh Apples the Fitcbburg-Worcester run, and I (ContlBaed on Pnge Two) Soviet Information Bureau said criticism had been directed hits also on truck columns and war oonatrucUon Is competing 4 Ibs. 25c RESTAURANTS from New Bedford to Fall River, the Germans were launching re­ against suspending the immigra­ tank concentrations in the same critical materials, the naUon’s 1 Freeh Cape 0>d and Providence. Fifteen | ply ot crude rubber and synt Season’s Greetings FOR ENJOYABLE EATING! peated counter-attacks on the tion laws for fear it would let area. Night air attacka, the radio drivers were reported out in New central front .but declared they down the bars to unwanted in­ said, set fires amid an Allied sup­ may fall below the “disaoter Green String Beans 2 qts. 29c Modem, Loxuriona Snrroandings Coupled With Plan Rationing Bedford. Limit Placed dividuals. Herridt Placed ply column near Derna and de­ ot military demands. He saM From tha >. Fancy were all repulsed and that the Excellent Fdod At Moderate P r i^ ! Appeale' tar Motorleto Red Army's offensive was contla.. The president replied he did not stroyed six anti-aircraft battery delay in bringing syntbetio An appeal to private motorists I care how the bill waa worded and positions at Tobruk. factories into produetkm would J FEATURING SEA FOOD OF ALL TYPES uing. Under Arres Eating Pears 6 for 25c Added Items to help prevent interruption of On Ice Cream Several thousand' more Ger­ said the few persons ihe govern­ “disastrous” and that there RETAIL SALESROOM Faaey EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF WINES, ALES AND war production by traiisporting man v^ere reportetf^ slain in the ment wanted to let in would be Indications there would be stranded Induatrial workers to | fighllng. needed to strengthen the war ef­ Reports Important delay. Jefiers complained Emperor Grapes 2 Ibs. 29c LIQUORS AT OUR MODERN BAR Punishment of Flagrant and from their jobs was isaued by Manufacture Curtailed Large quantities of booty were fort. He agreed with a questioner Borotra, Davis Cup Ten Position Captured other production programs wer Fancy Gov. J. Howard McGrath. captured by the advancing Rus­ that that was all that the shout­ interfering, with the task of Violators Also Prom­ For Two Months to ing was about at the capitol. nis Star, Also Held hy Rome (From Italian Broad- taining \ital machinery for syi In a public statement, he sug- sian troops, the buU^n said. casts), Dec. 4.—(/p)— Axis forces MANCHESTER New Sweet Potatoes The same comm mique also The House Ways and Means Vichy Authorities thetic rubber plants. 3 Ibs. 19c ised by Henderson. geated that war workera stand at I Conserve Butterfat. have captured an important posi­ » * • Faaey PRINCESS spoke of German countcr-attacka committee continued hearings on regular bus stops and tqnt private tion In the battle of Tunisia and Named In .New ludictiiiento motoriats, eapecially commuters, in the Stalingrad area, but hero, London, Dec. 4— Reuters seized 756 prisoners, including 300 New York, Dec. 4.—(JP)—The Washington. Dec. 4— (J*)—The too, it declared, the invaders were (OonVlnuMl on Page Fourteen) New York, Dec. 4— Pea Beans 3-lb. celo. bag 33c American people today bad it follow the bus routes In their drlv- ] War Production board today cur­ said the Rome radio broadcast a Leiner, 33-year-old German l.;\V and raiw : Restaurant and Bar thrown back, with a loss of some Vichy report today that Edouard (Continued on Page Twelve) Cali Starttna. fc^ agen KNITTING MILLS straight from Leon Henderson, tailed the commercial manufac­ 850 men. Treasury Balance dener acquitted of treason Mond Blue Rote Rice, 3-lb. celo. bag 39c CORNER MAIN AND PEARL STREETS price administration boss, that (Conttnned oa .Page Two) ture of ice cr4am, frozen custard, Herriot, 70-year-old premier of the b> a directed verdict, was ^Wfcer PiRR Driven From Don Elbow French republic, and Jean Boro- ...rtn and MANCHESTER GREEN, CONN. they could expect Ip 1943 ration­ milk sherbert and other frozen Red : tar, official Army organ, Washington, Dec. 4—(/P)—The in two new Federal indict ing of more items— including desserts of ice cream mix during position of the Treasury, Dec. 2: tra, French Davis cup tennis star, touay charging trading with ,\ e o f Startcna ^ —before town- reported that the laat Germans Peanut Butter Ige. jar 35c clothing and food—and punish­ December and January to con­ had been driven from the northern Receipts, 330,788,762.09; expend- had been arrosted by Vichy au- Wire Control enemy and misprision of tr Large 19-Oanen Jar ment of flagrant rationing viola­ Halt Strike serve butterfat for butter. iturM, 3206.411.274.90; net bal­ thoritlea. The original treason ^ charge (A Stefan! dispatch broadcast tors. But, government officials were (OontlniMd on Page Foartoen) ance, 35,085,663,876.85. cused Lelner, a resldeat of W e are pleased to inform yon tliM we Sweet Mixed Pickles Henderson made the forecast to quick to point but that it waa not by the, Rome radio aaid Leon Jou- To Halt Spies cons;®** 19c torln. Queens. ;»■**•* Spring aldj 4,000 industrialists of the* Nation­ At Shipyard planned to ban ice cream manu­ haux, former chief of the French comfort to twnor eight for calve*;»lve*; ...... boot »»«*““ have opened our Xmas season with a Van Camp's Milk 6 cans 50c al Association of Manufacturers, facture, though some new and General Confederation of Labor, saboteurs landed by submarine < Large Bex Anoorted who tonight wind up their three- fruity flavors might replace old and Francois de Teseon,, former the east coast Isst June in standbys. undersecretary of foreign affairs, Argentina Takes Step fuU line of day convention marked by plena General Return to Jobs Civilians Urged to Forego to wreck units of the nation’s Ice Box Cookies 29c for les)i regimentation and—at _Uie limited te fl9 Per Cent also were placed under arrest.) Toward Shutting Off dustry. FOIei aame time—promiaea of more. Reported Today at During December and January, Arrest Follows Protest Henderaon told the induatrial- commercial manufacture oi ice Unnecessary Railjoum ey Herriot, Socialist leader and Espionage Lifeline. WUson Given Final Power ^ . 1 , . OO’W* lata last night that the American South Portland Plant. cream and other froaen desaerta mayor of Lyon, waa placed under Washington. Dec. 4 — Shortbread Cookies lb. 29c public bad not yet reached the it limited to 60 per cqnt of Octo­ house arrest Oct. 2 after he had 100% Pure Wool We. 9Vi Oaa GlorteUn Buenos Aires, Dec. 4—oPv—Ar­ Charles E. Wilson, chairman “bottom of the barrel" and that South Portland, Me., Dec. 4.— ber output WPB pointed out C!bicago, Dec. 4—iJ*)—Pleasure "Nionvenienced to some extent.' said written a letter of protest to Mar­ gentina took s long step toward tlw War Production Board, 1943 would bring “more caara, (Jf)— A general return to work however, that the actual reduc shal Retain against anti-demo- trips on the nation’s railroads, in Hugh Siddell, chairman of the shutting off a reputed Axis es­ received final power to direct Peaches 3 cans $1.00 FOR THIS WORK more red tape and rationing.’' was reported today at The South tion would be about only 20 per Western Passenger association. cratlc meaaurea. pionage lifeline in the western production of aircraft, radio < Neverthdeaa, he aaid,/ deapite Portland ShipbuUding (3orp., yard I cent since the manufacture o f ice the opinion of Army and railroad " 80, it’s necessary for us to ask hemisphere through institution meat and escort , vessela,___ SWEATERS IS AVAILABLE! Thls^oras the first Indication Sugar Heart Pm s 4 cans 55c all tha talk o< the people'a Impa­ where Liberty ship construction I cream In December and January offidalis, should be held to a mini­ the general public to think twice— last night OI sw eej^ g regulations with supervisory control ovee^ that Borotra, who accepted a role Let Us Go Over Yonr Work tience “I know-that the American had been virtually baited by a 1 la talow ^ t in October. mum by the general public during maybe . even three timea— before controlling the'use of telephone, other munIMona produetton. Miracle Whip gf. jqr 39c public atUI has a barrel of pa­ three-day walkout over a reclaaai- The order providea that formu­ in tjje Petain government as di­ telegraph and radio communica­ And See Bow Mnch Stock WUI the holiday period — extending making plana for pleasure trips climax of a weeks-long at tience overflowing.’* fleation-wage dispute, las used by manufacturera during during the period of Dec. 12 to rector of sports, was in political tions. for authority over Skirts, Jackets and Be Required. ~ rroduetkM Uaderratlmatofl A management official said a October must not be changed. from Dec. 12 to Jan. 12. diffleultlea. but Herriot. who re­ In a measure designed to pro­ Stampa for Coffca! Wa Hava Ptnntyt In a Radio Forum last night, Jan. 12.” scheduling between civilian Henderson aald one o f Uia big- yard police survey aoon after the WPB aaid this meant that the Tranaport 50,000 Daily mained outspoken in favor of con­ tect national interests and "the miUtary .officials, repreaeetefl^ gast mistakas the government bad day shift checked la at 7:90 a. m. quality of aU brands mtut be pre- the officials urged civilians not to tinued frien^hip with Britain and security of the other. American W e W in Have a Liaiitcd Amovnt of Brisket Corned Beef. Now, more'thaa ever before, plan any unnecessary railroad ' Col. E. C. R. Lasher, deputy chief WPB Cbalrman Donald M. Ne made was la undarsatlmating In­ abowad “a fuU crew at work and •erved at present levels, althoui ' of the Traffic Control division. America after the 1940 armistice, states,” the government reduced Snow Suits Porit, Fresh Sbonlders aad Heme. flavors and coloring may trips during the month period be- on one hand and heada al­ home owaen are unred to ia- dustry’s preductlva capacity aad nobody at the gatea.” •e Army Transportation corps, said has been at least a prisoner orlth- the quota of code messages allow­ armed aorvicea oa the othor,' ^_Appeel Aude t o Mi change*;. cauae of the incroasiBg strain on in his o*vfi home for months. ed to be sent by radio by esc dip­ Fumy, Large sulato their houaca as much aa be congratulated the manufactur­ that 15 per cent of the day coaches Jn a atatement announelBg ers for thalr record, “tha grsataat .Maritime commiaalon and union Te Help Believe Shortage existing railroad equipment in the ^ and one-half of the sleeping cars The German and Italian radios lomatic mission to 700 words The Food RequiromenU com­ war effort. They emphasized that; agreemeat by all couceraafl. MOtolble to help eonserve heat aC all Ubm.” repreaehtatives appealed to the in the country were being used for announced on Oct. 2 that Herriot weekly. sued JotaUy by Nelaoi^ Roasting Chickens eo. $1.89 mittee recommended issuance of there would be no rationing of 1 had been drialned at his chateau Blow to .\xls Eavoys The Moat Practical Gifts which mqum aaving fuM. Ha aaid 1949 additionally would men last night to return to work transporting approximately 60.000 of War Stimson aad 9m and, after more than two-thlrda the order aa a temporary meaS' railroad travel. I outside Lyon, in then unoccupied The government’s action waa bring more decentraliaatlon of uro to help relieve, during De­ troops daily. the Navy Knox, It waa int SmaO Tnrkeya — A LHtle Bacon and Some Beef I the Office of Price Administration of the midnight shift were report- CouM Give Preference “Moat Americana appreciate the France, bMause of his passionate interpre;ed aa a paint ul blow to tod aa a* aubataatlal victory I o a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ For You and Your Family cember and January, the most opposition to Vichy's collaboration the German. Italian and Japanese WE HAVE away from Washington, raising of aa at their taaka, predicted in a critical butter shortage in ten They said that if the general fact that they still enjoy the priv­ Nelaan. sub-standard wages, and n statement that today “would find public adhered to their roqueate, ilege'o( traveling when and where with the Axis. embassies which no longer have • * • ROCK WOOL IN BATTS. ROLLS AND BULK years. WPB aaid a “more compre- Beqoei to Letter Story access to cables controlled by the • tenanca o f praasnt ooeporato prao- the punt apptoachlng normal issued the rallroada during the holiday they will, and will not abuse it In Friaoiwra Dio of Starvation BRING m, COUPON Tbiz waa • aequcl to the a . tlCBB, Uter. seaaoa could give preference to of­ the days %b come when Army I aaifcia. Doe. 4 foe TOur FREE sample o f Calf Startena— But Walter D. Fuller, ctaairnmn ' I f ------■------I— ficial troop movements; military pressure on the avsilable facilities nouncement of the Fighting Cabled messages are not sub­ SAVE at Facttnry Prices Oyda B. Beardalee, chief of ject to any word limit t-or doM reported under Zorich, «M« 9h to laM a acw4)oca calf a fan week. 1 BIRDS EYE BROILER of the NAM board o f dtractora noraal. the atate^ t can-|ggpB>a Dai,y Products section. pcrsonnsl going home (or Christ- will grow heavier and heavier." French that they had a copy of a toad, dateUne today ^ and president of The Oirtla Pub- Others taking part in the fonun letter by. Herriot in which he re­ the reatriction on diplomatic ra­ 1 P A ^G E SUCED PEACBES Unued, the conferoM P*»* raid the butter fat saved by the nma and returning to camp; to dio messages apply to thoM sent neM M arM Bar* OPEN DAILY FROM f YO 9 * i 4 * Uahing Ooj„ feoM a n d ia audtenoe famlUes vlaitlng relatives In were Brig. Gen. Charles B. Young, signed from the French Legion of CHECKERBOARD FEED STORE 1 PACKAGE CORN pared to proceed to ImmedUte Iqyiiar would be aufflclent to make in clear language. ■ . ' ' la aa addreaa la connection with dUcuaskme looking forward to -13,300,000 pounds of butter during camps, and for civilian travelers assistant director of the Office of Honor because that award had M Orooa that 26,669 1 27U G. E. WilKs and S o b* he been given to two Frenchmen Argentina necessarily up to Telaplmae Munchartar 8804 -the convention that curtailment ward settlement of ail matters in-] ijecember, equivalent to about engaged in war work. Defense ■ Transportation. and ••Naturally, if these groups come George A. Kelly, vice president of ■ • • I Veal Roostf «■ Pngs Iwa) . ’ (OaatlMMd on rags ' • ■ ■ ■ ■ I lb. 39c 8 Main Stiteet...... T etf 5 1 8 5 - aa F h * oa Piffa Twa) (Gaatlaaad aa Pago Two> Ifirst, ether elvUians must, be In- Tbs Pullman oompany. m - 4