'/ V WEIHfESDAI, NOVEMBER 8, 1944 'Vr ■j Manchester Eventni Average Daily Circulation The Wanther , For the Moath of Oetobor, 1»44 Foiueaol of D. 8. W rather Bureo'n Iniyirlng the safety of Sying A large gathering 1s expected librariM: ‘'a discussion of the par­ Mrs. Mathew Thelen and her tonight a t' the meeting of the Jessamine Smith ticipation of the Ubrariee in the Cloudy tonight fellowM by rain daughter AAnamarie, of Charter personnel of the Eighth Air Force forthcoming war bond campaign; weet of edanecticut fhror late to- kAhe work of Staff Sergeant John Manchester Exchange Club at 9,002 About Town Oak street, left Sunday to make 6:80 at Hanse.i's Restaurant. The a separate section on work t v - Bight-and over aU Mcttoub Fri-’ their home in Loa Angeles, Ca" F. Valuxzl, .Manchester, who is a To Attend Parley children ani young people; reporu, M ein^r of tto Audit Sm'l apt BO eold toolght. ^ . parachute rigger at this bomber guest speaker will be-R. D. John­ HALE'S SELF SERVE fomla. Accompanying thern^as son, general passenger agent of of the sUnding committees of C. Bureau of Cireulatlone Sergeant Roy M." Thompabn, 1», Miss Margaret Ristau, daughter of base.' S-Sgt. Valuzzi’s duties also L. A.; and a report nn the Massa­ radio operator and gunner on a entail the inspection and repair the fFeW Haven Railroad, who will Manchenter— A City « / Village Charm i y ^ i g i n a l In New England! Ludwig Ristau, also of-^uharter discuss “W ar., and Post-War Miss Jessamine bmith of thi chusetts Regional Institute on B-IT P^lng Portreaa, received hie bak street, who Intepds to reside of life rufts as well as lecturing Mary Cheney Library Will attend ••baptlam” In aerial warfare dur­ upon British and American res­ Transportation,”-. Post-war Planninif. . PRICE THREE C E N T ^^ there temporariljL/^^Mr. Thelen the meeting of the Connecticut The principal speaker will to (ClaaoUled Advortialag an Pagu It) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, IfOVEMBER 9, 1944 (TWELVE PAGES) ing an Eighth Air Force bombing expects to leav^Mn about -Iwo cue equipment. He is a member VOL. Lxnr., NO. 34 ------—m attack on railroad yarda at Co­ weeks to Jolp^l's family. of an VTII Air Force Service Library Associauon tomorrow. at f»rof. Hubert Greaves of Wood- THUf^bAY SPECIALS! logne, Germany, from hie etation Command sub-depot here in Eng­ Manchester Tent No. 2, Knights the New Haven SUte Teachers bridge. The speaker for the sec­ In England. Sgt. Thompaon U land. Son of Mr. and Mra. Frank of the Maccabees, will hold its tion for work with children and Attontfon of all who are “next regufar review this evening at College, New Haven. -Miss Smith yodng people will be Miss Jose­ OardM «t Allah the eon of Mra. Lucy Thompson. S. Valuzzl, 66 Oxford street. Man- has been nominated one ef the I' U. S. 'Pilot .Helped from Ploltp 618 Center street. Manchester. Be­ of iiln” of local service men now «-hester. he was employed by the eight o'clock In the Balch A representatives at large. , - phine Thomas of New Haven fore entering the Army Air Forces prfTCners of war, as well as men Ellis Cloak Co. prior to entering Brown hall. Depot Square. Registration a t 1:15 p. m. will whose topic will to “Social His­ ---- ' —- — - ■ ' ■' " ...... Coffee Lb. 34c in April of 1943, the gunner wm 'reported missing, in. action, is call­ the service In May. 1942. ' He has precede the business meeting at tory in Children’s Books;" a parachute inspector, employed ed to the meeting this evening at been overseas 15 months. Arrangements for the meeting 7:30, at the Red Cross headquar­ Private John M. Groman is at 1:45. Miss Eleanor Phinney, presi­ by the Pioneer Parachute Com­ his home. 111 Florence Street, for dent of the C. U A., will preside at the State T»ach«a . Wyiaaa’a Mala* pany. He Is a graduate t its tail (background) and flight deck croW' The broadcast communique said ed and wear} of restraint may front line enemy positions in If yon are interested in divisions, including the crack The broadcast, recorded by the to the world that democracy is a men lifted the injured pilot from the cockpit (foreground). (AP the Russians ha penetrated that have very'serlous Implications for the area. ’The Fortress­ First, are making the Americans Federal Communications commis­ living, vital force,” the president wlrephoto). I part of Apatin which is on the a control program over the next es and Liberators, timing Fresh Radishes Bunch 5c buying or aelling a home or Buy Them At HALE’S For Quality pay dearly for every ridge in the sion, said that the Russian prem­ said in a statement Issued 14 several years," declared Dr. J. R. ^arm in Manchester or vicin­ west bank. Heller, Jr„ chief of USPHS’s their blow at mid-morning, * Pinamopioan area. ' ier’s address has become the “cen­ hours after hie victory over Gov. The Russians 'were reported synchronized their attack ity, iet JARVIS assist you. tral topic of discussion of mil Japan Thomas E. Dewey became certain. massing men and mgteriala along Venereal Disease division in an Fnah Roads Made Impassable address presented for the opening with hundreds of" dive-bomb­ We have choice listings of Only a trickle of supplies is . . . but government circles are He said the election “demon­ the eastern front today for the refraining from making any com­ strated. .. .that our faith in Amer­ Roosevelt Victory “dectoivc action against the' vital of a three-day national conference ers which hit the same area, Lbs. all types. reaching the Yanks because of ments.” on post-war VD control, sponsored Green Peppers 5 25c roads made impassable by the ican Institutions is ubahaken; that centers of* Germany” promised by and swept to unusually low Rcttcratee Propaganda Theme conscience and not force la the Premier Stalin. by Public Health Service. ' storm, while many advance units Japanese propagandists reiterat­ “We have baaed our appeal for levels to pinpoint their ta ^ Largo, Jmey are conserving their ammunition source of power in the govern­ Seen "Calm Before Storm” Jarvis Realty Co. ed their theme that Japan was ment of man. repression of prostitution upon gets. and in some casea going without fighting the war to “free the By Smallest Vote A brief Soviet communique dis­ Mancheater food. To Betnm to Washington missed developments by noting Florida Oranges^ Dogr-e Phonee 4112 or TS18 MaJ. Gen. Irving, 24th division —The president will return to “no essential changes at the (OonMnned on Pag Six) London, Nov. 9.—(ff)— Week Daye: commander told Fred Hampson, (Continued on Pngc SIxy Washln^on tomorrow. He came front,” but the German radio, in a Lieut. Gen. George S. Pat* Sundaye: Phones 2-0984 or 7278 to his Hyde Park home last week­ Largo DeUolons Associated Press war correspon­ Margin Since ’16 portentous tone, described the ton, Jr., doubled his attack Build With Jarvis dent with the 24th, he was con­ end after closing the fourth term comparative quiet os “the ci For Socnrityl vinced a heavy Japanese concen- campaign in Boston. It was here before the storm.” 5 Army Fliers toward the Rhine today, Lbs. tnition is across his front and that Path Limited Tue^ay night that he sat in a lit­ Besieged and strife-tom Buda­ throwing in three mors Aipples it will take a powerful assault to ter of tabulation sheets, checking pest was considered the most like­ American divisions and ex* m t clear it out. the voters’ reply to his bid for an "^l7,3T " w ir 4!;; Dewey Thinks ly target for a fresh and heavier Die in Crash; tending his drive to both He added that the Carigara To Separate unprecedented 16 years in the assault. The Berlin radio reportr sides of Metz. German radio coast road is in such bad condition White House. 353,855 Ballots Re- ed new concentrations of Soviet HEALTH MARKET because of mud and washouts it The president arose late yester­ WarDecisive tanks in the oqtsklrU of the Hun­ Five Injured commentators declared the cannot supply such an attack until Airlines Plan day, and except for working a ported; President Is | garian capital. U. 8. Third Army commander atg* a stock pile of supplies is built up while on correspondence, gave nailed the prelude to "the Mg oC- 72x84 Ch.'itham 72x84 Chatham The Ruulan drive on the city fenaive’* with an eartb-ahiUUag 72x81 Chatham at Pinamopoan. himself an easy day on his estate. Leading in Electoral Vote Factor over the plain.' from' the Tisza Two Escape Unhurt ns The general aald Japanese fail­ Issue of International He went for an automobile ride river slowed perceptibly two days barrage In an effort "to hurst 35c ure to attack the American coastal with his fguBWr, law partner. _Volfsjvith 413 to 118 ago In the face ot desperate Ger­ Bomber Crashes' in open the historical gats SS tfiS Marley Blankets holdings may meaiv that he has Company to Own and Henry C. Hooker, had a quiet din­ Gives Evidence of Feel­ man and Hungarian resiitance and Palatinate which, waa ehoami bjr Stanley Blankets Sutton Blankets been caught off balance or his sup­ ner and went to bed early. East Granby ; Trapped Napoleon aa the marching route By The Associated Press heavy rains which Interfered with for hla battalions and regimeBts.*’ plies, too, are bogged down. Operate Global Lines Huge bundles of telegrams and President Roosevelt’s fourth ing Conflict, Not Dem­ operations southeast of the capi­ Bologna Urnoa Focal Polat messages were carried to the Crew Member Saved. More DIvielone to A ^ o a Still indecisive, the battle cen­ Given Decent Burial. term victory, sweeping in the ocrats, Reason for His tal. Front line dtopatchea aald Fat* Roosevelt estate yesterday after Red Army spearheads have been ton sent two dlvtoiona Into aetloft $7-98 tered in ridgea abutting a horse­ it ioecame apparent that the chief electoral vote, was won by Defeat at the Polls. reported in the northern and .. East Granby, Nov. 9.—(45—Fir* $4.98 $5.95 shoe bend, with the tiny village of executive had been re-elected for the smallest popular vote Army fllem were killed, five oth­ north of fort-rpigafi Metx end Bulletin! southeastern suburbs of Budapest another to Join the three whto)i Salt Limon aa its focal point. Neither f^ilcago, Nov. 9.—(/P)—The a fourth term. margin since 1916, the near­ and a flanking armored column ers were Injured and two were un­ :5%- W'ool - 25% Cotton - 50% Rayon I 50% Wool - 50% Cotton. Full Four Poania side claimed victory. General Mac- Presidential Secretary Stephen Albany, N. Y. Nov. 9—(/Pi- attacked eouth of the city oe e 25% Wool - 25% Cotton - 50% Rayon Arthur’a communique stated sim­ Latin American bloc, organiz­ ly complete returns indicated apparently is about 12 miles north hurt, when their B-24 bomber 25-mile front yesterday and gate* ed to oppose the United States T. Early said many of the mes­ Giving evidence of feeling that he of the city. Another quick advance ply that “heavy fighting on the sages said the president’s re-elec­ today. With 44,353,855 votes from Westover field crashed la ed up to three milea. See Our Display af Fresh Sea Fbad ridge lines is taking place on the proposal for regulating iater- was licked by the war and not the rlong the Danube river valley in At leaat IS villagea weae eep- atlonal eompetition in the air tion meant that “isolationism is reported, the president’s edge Democrats, Gov. Thomas E. Dewey that sector was reported last night Each Granby at dusk Wednesday tured in the combined advaaSe ef winding road.” dead” in this country; Just In Fram Bostan Fish Pier! The Japanese commander, new­ pending eatabttahment of a over Gov. Thomas E. Dewey went back to his desk in New by -the Morocco radio. night. One member of the crew, the 'Third and Seventh Aratoe^ ly-appointed Gen. Tomoyuki Ya- permanent world authority. Is Telegram Sent by Hull stood at 2,867,319: Roosevelt, 23,- Open Revolt In Budapest trapped alive In the twisted He made public this telegram 610,587 and Dewey 20,743.268. York’s historic old state capltol with two Third Army oorpa. tlia € » ■ > mashila, declared only that the prepared to present Its coun­ today to begin a new role as a-de­ Conttnental broadcasts told ot wreckage for nearly elx hours, 12th and 20th, in action. Several Americans “will find out that con­ terproposal today to the In­ sent the president by-«ecretary of MIrhIgan Votes In Doubt open revolt inside Budapest. The was rescued shortly before mid­ Fresh Narthern Oysters — Fresh State Cordell Hull: The V president was leading In feated candidate who remains the. of the vUlagea had been previouMy ditions here In the Philippines are ternational dvll Aviatioa titular head of hla party. Paris radio said street fighting night, Last year’s Period 4 entirely different. Here in the oonference. ”i extend by warmest fellclta- states with 413 electoral votes The plane with one motor and Dewey in states with 118, but Although the vanquished Repub­ (Ooatlaaed ■■ PBg« I r) Mackerel — Cad — Palldck — Had­ lican presidential nominee declin­ (Continued on Page Two) ablaze circled Simsbury airport .and 5 Coupons Good (Continued on Pago Four) Chicago, Nov. 9.—(JP)—The ef­ (Continned on Page Two) where Michigan’s 19 votes even­ about 6:20, aa if making an ap­ tually would wind up was In ed public comment on the national proach for a landing, but crashed dock — Hoddock Fillets — Smelts Until Aug. 31, 1945. fort to reach a wdrld aviation doubt although Dewey held a election results, his supporters left a few minutes later in a field agreement proceeded today along slight lead. no doubt that Dewey believes the abwt 500 feet oB the main high­ and Salman L. T. WOOD CO. single factor which gave President Time Triple way between Tarlffville and Gran­ Hard Schedule a path limited to aeparate nation­ Big Program Four years ago the President Roosevelt a fourth term' victory Phorfe 4496 al operation of airlinea. Won by 4,938,711 over Wendell L. by. Juat before crashing the plane WUikie in a total popular vote of was that a majority of Americans Parley Held mowed off the tops of trees in a (LBto Boltotlns Bt tlM (45 WkB) The Issue of an intematloral iVow Pledged 49,815,312. In 1936. he defeated aid not want to change adminis­ nearby woods and knocked down For Congress company to own and operate air­ Alf London by over 10.00,000 and trations while the world battle- a utility pole on the higbwayll craft on global routes was elimi­ fronts still are flaming. Oaeualtiee Total 509,195 in 1932 won from Herbert Hoover Power waa Interrupted in thd' WaahlagtoB. Nov. S — (4$ •— nated yesterday by giving decent by more than 7,000,000. Looking relaxed and fresh des­ Churchill Sees Need of Dying 78th Congress burial to the Joint proposal of Roosevelt C^n Get to pite an almost sleepless night of Granby, East Granby and East American bottle oasqaltiea hav» Hoover’s margin over A1 Smith piMsed the half-million mark. Sec- New Zealand and Australia, one in 1928 exceeded 6,000.000. Calvin analyzing election returns and Oinfereuce with Stalin Convenes for Last Ses­ Work Without Wait- Ulklng by telephone to party (ContlDued OB Page Two) retarv of War StlmsoD sMd today Coolidge won over John W. Davis And Roosevelt Again. that ‘Army casualtle* reported ^ (Continned on Page Two) ini; for Inauguration. in 1924 by more than 7.000,000 and members all over the nation, the 72x84 Chatham sions Next Tuesday. governor told a news conference through Oct. 28 total 437,358. YBb Warren G. Harding defeated James London, Nov, S—(4} — Prime latest Navy list accounts for 71,- Washington, Nov. 9—(JV-The Cox in 1920 by over 7,000,000. in New York city yesterday that Washington, Nov. 9.—(O— Woodrow Wilson’s margin over he was "very happy over the hlffl) Minister Churthlli declared today Planes Resume 839, giving a grand total for both Floor managers laid down today fourth aucceaslve Roosevelt admin­ ■ confidence” the people had ex­ "It is high Ume we had another seiviccs of 509,195, based oa no-, Woolwich Blankets a hard pre-Christmas schedule for Shifts Made istration will take office Jan. 20 Charles E. Hughes in 1916 was only triple cdnference" of hlmaeif. ticeo which have gone to next ol 591.385. pressed in the sUte government the retiring Congress, to set the pledged to the moat comprehen­ by returning a solid. Republican President Roosevelt and Marshal Reich Attacks kin. stage for 1945’a debates on the In Governors sive program in any nation’s his­ House Majority Strengthened majority In both Houses of the Stalin. ^ • • • 72”x84” Kenwood Blankets shape of world organization for tory. Swept into office along with the Legislature. Such a meeting, he said at the Bod Polishers Returning permanent peace. And the president Just re-elected President was a strengthened Factor In Future Plans load mayor's luncheon, “might Hundreds Thunder Out Detroit. Nev. 9—(4i—Labor con­ IS OPEW! $ “ l O ^ W o o l The dying 78th Congress Which along with a stronger Democratic Democratic majority in the House. This firm party grip loomed easily bridge the sufferings of ciliators reported today about 7o 10-95 Democrats Unseat Five Oongresa than he haa enjoyed fbr On the basis of late returns, the ______/ Beautiful qualify Kenwoods that will wear for provided the sinews for the giant large as a factor In the future msinkind and stop the fearful^pro- Across East Cloast of per cent of the 200 rod polishers 100% Wool ; 9 5 American war machine convenes Republicans, Biit GOP several years can get down to Democrats held a plurality of at plans of the 42-year-oId former ceaa of destrtiction which Is now whose walkout Monday night re­ yean and keep Weir soft, kixurioaa warmth. for its last sessions at noon Tues­ work Immediately on that program least 49 seats with 13 contents still candidate who universally is ex­ ravaging the earth. Britain Early Today. sulted In closing of the Pnekant day. It gives way to the 79th on Leaders Can Cheer Too without waiting tor the routine undecided. By contrast, the Dem­ Election Improves Prospects .Motor Car Co. plant making ap- , Come To Hale’s Inaugural ceremonies on the capltol ocratic margrln over tl)e Republi­ pected to seek re-clcctlon to hie Jan. 5. atatq office as a possible prelude to “The prospects of such a meet­ BuHetin! prnximatMv ' 39.000 Idle . had re­ Beautifuli Reversible ' Before the 78tb imaaes into his­ plaza. cans in the present House is only ing." ChurchlU said, “have been turned to their Jobs by noon to-„ Washington, Nov. 9—(F)—Dem- Policiea Of Future another try for fhe presidency in London, Nov. S—<4’)— The .j tory it must deal again with the orata -unaeated Republican gover­ 1948. vastly improved by the results of aerial bombardment of west­ day Company oflicinls issiied an president’s 'war powers, oocial oe- Aa outlined by Mr. Roosevelt In ^‘^(DonUaued on Paga Four) the presidential elections in the mppenl to “several hundred” em­ i \ nors in five atatea but nearly- the recent rju n ^g n , the admlnla- n ie Deweys, who came home ern Germany went on t-oday- We Have The Largest Selection Wool Filled curtty ahd a host of other ^far- cooiplete election returns today last night from New York city United States." with an nttack on objectives ployes In five departments to re- reaching measurea. ' ' gave P. leaders something to tration'policies of the future will Pausing while the audience ap­ porit for work jmmedlntely. They O. O. point mainly to these- general Treasury Balance expect soon to^depart for a rest. in the Ruhr by n force V>f es­ said these departments "are %ital Anthority Expires Dec. SI ^ cheer about too. ' They may go to Sea Island, Ga. plauded, (jhurchlll added: — corted R. A. F. Lancasters. Ever In Manchester The,. War powers legislation, un- They showed that Republicans courses: — ' “And-for which we,waited ao to the flow of-rdnnerting rods and 1— An "orderly” reconversion Washington, Nov. 9—M>)—The Dewey displayed satisfaction at No targets were named, but the^speed with which they resumo' "d er which the piresi^nt derives had overturned Democratic ad- position of the Treasury Nov, 7, yesterday’s news conference be­ breathlessly on Tuesday last.” the attack probably was authority for. rationing and other mtntotrationa in two states, while to dvIUan production In due times. cause of what his supporters Hto audtora also applauded worit Will determine when we enn emergency functions, expires Dec. 1— Demobilization as rapidly Receipts, 1161,131,130.46; ex- aimed a t further crippling get l>nck Into production.” Tbn PAINT SETS R.\GGED ANN DOLLS electing O, O. P. executives in six pendlturer. , 1473.252,571.54; net when he declared that Marshal Nail oomraunioations tinea, t ^ SI, unless action Is takan. others witich gave popular majori­ as to permitted by military necea- (Continued on Page Six) Montgomery ha.d'**' opened the polishers had objected to upgrad­ A hike in the aodat security ■ity. balance, 89,014,061,296.10. Schelde estuary to the great Bel­ the front. Two bombers ing of Negro workers. STENCIL SETS OSBORNE CO^nCS ties to President Roosevelt were loot. • • • $ tax, frqm ) to 2 per cent against It. Coimecticut Jlllnoto, Minne­ 3— A world aecurtty organiza­ gian port of Antwerp. This he 14.98 tion with Amcriea’a repreaenta- Re<‘ommends "Explicit" B.v-Law LOGS ' STYOLO p l a s t i c s ’ employers and empli^es, is sched­ sota, Montana and Delaware—Re­ said put Antwerp "at the disposal uled for Jan. 1. The increase has publican Mayor Charles M. Dale Uves endowed in advance with of the northern flank of the Allied London, Nov. S.— —Hundreds Washington,' Nov,. 9—<4>—Tho HOP SING CHECKERS JUNGLE BOm^ING ' ^ Rayon taffeta on one side been stayed by special act# of of Portsmouth oUccessfuUy bucked "authority to act” in halting ag- Armies which wilt presently moye of Allied planes thundered out Justice department lecoimnended ' and chintz patterned satine on Congress and Senator Vahdenberg the RooaCvelt tide to win the gu­ greaatoh. ' . Arbitration Board May into Germany for the final strug- across the east coast of Britain to the Supreme Court todsy that DRIVE A PEG TABLES BOWLING ALLEYS ' the other. Will not slide off (R., Mich.), to ready to propose bernatorial teat 4— An Anierlca at peace, though gleJ’ The operation cost heavy early today fo* what appeared to The Associated Press bo required again to forestall the increase. Democrats Win 15 States kept "prepared” for any threat to British and Canadian casualties; be a resumption of- the daylight to adopt an "explicit” by-lnw which TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT WOOD BURNING SETS " the bed. *Rose, Blue, Green would ndmit new members wrlttmtrt'. ^ Frogiam tor Hqmss Of the 31 govemorsblpa at stake peace. - Settle All Circus Claims h'owever, he added. bombardment of Germany. TRY FOR THE 564.00 QUESTION! FLEXI-VANE PISTOL AND TARGET nnd'Rust. ita this electlon,‘'the Democrats ap­ 5— A post-war aconomlc goal "When I was here last year I ap­ The German ' radio reported regard to local competitiye sltua- In additkm to these taWes, peared. to have w« which to clooe enough however to nation freed of war-time ^ tro ls claima against Rlngllng Brothers- I working out thej)ton in the inter- public to be very careful that elec­ proaching the Reich from the 72x84 Chatham down this program for the House: ■till be called doubttol. This would over wages, prices and producluctlon. south. By mid-morning several Sion of a Federal expedlttog conrh ^'Y CHILDREN’S TEA SETS CARVE AND PAINT SETS 1— Ctompletioo of action on a Bamum and Bailey Circus, Inc., | est of the estates of the decewe^ tion year did not in khy way ruffle in the govenunenfa dvtl antJ- ' ^ve them a total of 25 in the na- Moat Frequently Meettoned Aina Will , be submitted to a board of and of the injured. Attorney Rob- the goodwill that existed through­ Nazi atations, including Cologne, MET.\L AND CHINA. bill, passed by the Senate, for a tflUl to 23 for the RepubUcans, aa Pertaapa the moat • frequently out the English-speaking world, trust suit against the non-profit PLAY CRAFT thraa-year post-war highway con- arbitration and approved by the inaon said. ' had gone off the air. new» cooperaUve. The A. F. sgiiiut. the pravioua lineup of 28 mentioned aim mentioned by tha courts,'if a plan now under conaid- i Making of Proposed Bo m and which was so grea't an aid to A small force of R. A. F.' Mos- PLAY REFIGERATORS OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS lamsdown Blankets SatinGovered Puffs atruc^on* and Improvement pnn ~ m ubU e^ and 22 Democrats. chief egacutivS In hto campaign our Annies,’’ the "prime minister wtoo haa appealed, mud Uw k l|A ‘| gran. Tko legtolatlon autbortoea e r a ^ to approved by the Bar aa- i The arbitraUon board, if its ap- quitoa attacked Hannover and tribuoal wUl hear oibI arguiaaHfy,% daahtful stats to Utah, conoamed 'muatering out of the recalled. other objectives in western Ger­ PLAY RANGES 8KUS>-(THE BEST!)i tha Foderal govenunant to spend whera Democratic Gov., Herbert soctotion and by a subatfintial polntment la apptwto. wUi ■ext week. men and woven in ui^orm. Time number of the clalmanta. of one member selected by the cir­ *Tt to certainly remarkable that many during the night without • • * 11.475,280,000. B. Maw was leading Republican J. and a ^ n he promtoed to bring the cus, one to be named by the com­ all this turmoil of the United PLAY KITCHEN CABINETS DARTBOARDS 2— Consideration of a measureBracken Lee by.teaa than 1,500 Attorney Lucius F. Robinson, loee. ' Studeato’ Help Sought fighting men home as rapidly as president of the Hartford County mittee representing the county States election- should have been .-A damaging double-barreled Salem, Mass,, Nov, 9—(4)—Ib w JIG-SAW PITEZLEW GAMES » 1.95 - «TQ.98 l to resurrect the Federal crop In­ votes on the retiirna froth 833 out poaalbto- -this time to Jobs, farms bar, and the third member to be carried through without any dls-‘ I s surance program—now being of 870 precincta. Bar .Aaaociation, aald today the blow was struck at German syn­ direct appMl frem tito ptatfetBi al and buaineaaca. plan now being worked out will be named by Chief Justice William M. turbtng of the ancient, motheaten. thetic oil plants yestirday at the high ocbool auditoriuBW Aaffkll 100% Wool liquidated because Congress ' last Republican exectitlvca were‘'dis­ Maltbie, possibly a Superior court threadbare controversies which year '.refused to finance it. Both placed in OM(k Maaaaehusetta, By carrying out plana already In final form in the near future. Merseburg and Homberg at a coat aat Dtotrtet Attoraey S. Warm and hixurlbus Puffs, wool filled in rich solid made, be aald, the nation can pro­ Promptly thereafter it will be aub- Judge dr a state referee. ' are to be found in the history of six bombers—five American end CaUakaa today aakod atB d oL ^ , Republican and DemocraUc ptot- Mtoaouri, Idaho and Waalilngton The arbitraUon board would books bdtwcen Great Britain and shades With stitched designs. , ^ . Rayon satin "covered or "forma declared In favor of crop RepttbHcanS capturad Indtana and vide Jobs for veterans and war to all counael for. circus one British...... holp la fladlag the alayar af m workara and "qvoid another faba etoimanta, and through them, to hear all ciainia and asaesa dam­ bar American klhamen, now broth- Two of abo<'t a dozen German fonoar tlasirndB. 14 y u t aid l | ■atine. Rich colorings with Insuimnca, sbica. North Daliots from the Democrats- ages. The awards and ttndinga of era In anna. . g..Ovenlng of haarliiga on leg< Fliet VieS ^ Blsee 1M2 teom like that whidi burst In ISIS the dalmanU lor approv^ Jet-propelled fighters were shot s LaCwBltoi Caffahaa raffiPli, OTHER PUFFS ia IM.05 w ( ^ filUl^ff. ^ The committee of the Hartford the board would be aubmitted to Offers n v a k a for Baateahit r n t m ^BASEMENT. to r«vlve tlM Utuniaous III Indiana. Ralph F. Gates, for­ and a dtomal colIapM like tfiat of "Wa must be very careful oup- down. Inffdof tlw gM to tua iwJM dlAU cou 1S30 to 1SS3.” County Bar Aaaociation, Robert P. Superior court for cqnflnnaUon. ''One R. A. F. fighter was lost Itke poBco aay lafncaMtlaM coal adminiatratton, designed to mer Republican state chairman, When and aa the earnings of the selves to avoid mixing ourselves up MAMCHBSTBfk CONM* n .J W .H A U < ^ prevent price cutting in the F>ft defeated Unitied States Senator But before this can take place, Butler,. Julius Schatz and Joseph, ■light ^any way have a hffMi GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALF.SI CoonSy, appointed by President circus accrue, payments vill be I 'ea the 2F.rtac. M A N C K i S T m C o n n * -Itoblnson, has devoted a conaidcr- made on acemmt of thie a w s r ^

i : >-i y, VAUJS TWO and a soldier. 'The Arm y terested Irt such employment Helps You Overcome Morris Bronson, Mrs. Carl Fetar- Navy withheld their names. Navy Jobs Open should contact Mr. Mitchell at the Dec. 27, IM l. On January 1st, son, Mrs. Joseph CassUo ' and Probing Cause post office tomorrow. FALSE TEETH ltt42. with other mbislonarles ap­ P^th Limited Marine Corps A b o u t T o > ^ Office Duties Bernard Fahy. Two Woman Unldentlfled ^ pointed to BSguio I WM releaseO Refreshments will be served by The other dead were clvlUans. On West Coast LoosenesB and W orrj ^ Kin of W ar Prisoners from camp and allowed to H v *^ Mrs. John Goehrlng, Mrs. Francis Of RailW reck two WB!) •and three women. Two “Unlupicy Fridays —No loMer be annoyed or Another class of Red Cross j f the women reffUilned “unldenti- eaw bemuse of looee. Wabbly home In aeml-confinement f o r ^ i y To Separate To Hold Rites T a k e U p T im e Ruppreebt, Mrs. Herbert Schetner, Civil Service ^Examiner Hollis teeth. FASTEETH. an Improved montha. Despite some advantage* Volunteer' Nurses’ Aides will bq list O u B Mrs. Vincent Barrows, Mrs. lled. Coroner Franc!* E .» West Newcastle-on-Tyne.—Bng.— — Upe (nontacldi powder, aprinkled n was -not sorry to be ra^Jnlemed graduated with appropriate' ex­ Arthur Frey and Mrs. Fred Dum- identified the others as F. G. Gra­ Mitchell will be at the local post Friday to an unlucky day for 44- Four platea holda them firmer sa tbft At Least T^inc Killed feel more comfortable. Soothing an4 At Red Cross Meeting here November 1942. Airiines Plan ercises tomorrow evening at eight •chat. ham', 45, the engineer; Sidney ffi. office building tomorrow to inter­ year-old SjamWn Tommy Beraggs. Units of lA>(*al League o’clock at the South Methodist O t Roosevelt To Give Show eoollnf to puma made aore by axeew •'About 500 of U8,efe Interned at Aaanal Bataar And 79 Injured as Brunce, special investigator for view applicants for Navy Jobg on These things have happened to alve add mouth. Avoid ■embarrsswnWiI an old constabularjr camp just .be­ church. . One of the high spots H ie annual bazaar o f SL Jolm’s the diolrict attorney’s office at tha W est Coast and at Pearl Har­ him since 1916— always on Friday: cautW) by looae pistea. Qet FAJb (Contlaued from Page One) T o Hold Installation (Continued from Page One) .VAUo T h oJ^lh Se#vi«j yond Trinidad, including our mis­ in the program will be the award ElplsCopal church wUI be held to­ Train Leaves Tracks. Eureka, Calif., and Mrs. Anna bor. Mr. Mitchell was originally one ship he sailed on was sunk by TEETH today at ahy drag atofe. sionaries from the north. Bar­ Cerenionira Sunday. of a third stripe for 1,000 hours Minstrels to Be Present­ day with fancy Work, food, candy, Dorothy Emster, 28, Clinton, la;' scheduled to ba in Manchester to­ mines, three went agroimd, three of the four major plans pending of service to the hospital. This tions on your re-electlou' to the Men Now M toing; | rack spape is limited but consid­ apron and novelty booths. A pot CXilfu, Calif., Nov. 9.— (J>)- • Investigations were under way day but WM delayed and could collided with other ships, one with erable freedom within spacious before the International Civil Avi­ will be the first time a Manches­ pruidency. , ed at Sykes Auditor­ luck supper will be ierved at six by the Federal Bureau of Inveitl- not keep his original plans. an Iceburg, and three were sunk by Read Herbld Advs. Receivev Comfort at | executive eecretwy, Ulea J«Mie ation conference. The joint Installation of offi­ ' “ Under your wise leadership' our Twisted and torn car Of the camp groifnd. Camp is well or­ ter Aide has been so honored. ium on Nov. 15. o'clock and there will be "a c|trd gation, the Southern Pacific, the Anyone, skilled or unskilled, in­ torpedo. _ ■ . I ReynoldB, Ho.ne Service Secreury, ganized and now has considerable Three Plans Remain cers of the Frank J. Man.stiel(i De­ Howell Cheney will deliver the ad­ country wdll. 'rededicate itself, party this evening at eight o’clock, Southern Pacific's v^tbound coroner’s office and tha Arm y. Local Gathering. , | Jame* Klrkiutrtck. If re. united and strong to ^he attain­ aiitonomy, under elected commit­ The United States plan, built tachment and A uxiliary,; Murine dress to the class, which is-; ther. Mr*. George W. Flake Challenger which w m derailed on Whether the locomotive struck ...... - 5 ! Helen Felber and Mra. Martha ment of complete and speedy vic­ RockviUe, Nov. 8:—(Special)— tee 'of which I am a member. around the theory of freedom of I Corps Lesgue, will be helfl st the eleventh to graduate. ' ' Mrs. Mary Olivia. (Bascom) a mountain eurqe thrM miles west an obatacla or the rpadbed was At the local Red Cross office Poole, Home Service workers, ifld tory over our enemies, and to the The Bap'lst Glee Club will present affected .by heavy Sain* remained Works fkrttlng^ Wood flight; the Canadian proposal,' Leglot^Home Sunday, Nov. 12 be­ Flske, 76, wife of. GeorgS W. Ftoke of here, killing st least nine and last evening 38 persons, next of j Miss Betty Busman, staff assisl- A daughter was born yesterday establishment o f a Just and last­ PLUS: OTTO KRUGER in among matters fo r speculation Have hospital, six doctora, based on assignment of routes a minstrel show at the Sykes Audi­ of 23 Mountain street, died Wed­ injuring 79, • are being cleared through a world agency, and the ginning St 2;30 p. m. In con­ at the Hartford hospital to Mr, ing peace. p«mding the outcome o f the Inves­ kin of inant of Manchester’s 12 / dentists, numerous nurses and •TTIEY LIVE IN FEAR” torium on Wednesday svenlng, nesday at her home. She affis born away by arrecklng Crews today as SltuaUoa Explained United Kingdom plans calling for nection with the installing cere­ and Mra. Sherwood V. Martin of •TTie kindest personal regards tigations. prlaonaai of war and the seven good medical care; ail internees. In Columbia January 25, 1868 tbe investigators sought the cause of division of traffic formula, re­ monies the 169th anniversary of 15-C Forest street. and best wishes." Nov. 15 with Judge Carl A. Ooeh men now missing In action, gath­ Mrs. Richardwn explained that School organized now, while I was daughter of John and M ary Aim the accident. there were preseijlr'throe types of main for dlscusston. the Marine Corps will be observed ring as Interlocutor. TheTsnd men (Holbrook) Bascom and had beeh ered to learn something of life in outside, and doing well under large and honorary membership will be The Army and Navy Auxiliary The train, heavily laden with Low-flying AAF bombers com­ next of kin: 1. Jhose of men listed Interment of the Ansae Idea will include GeOrge Oroach, Rich­ a resident of RockviUe for about the prison caihps; of what the Red faculty. All able-bodied have accorded Mias Jessie M. Reynold.^ will hold a public setback party passengers, was en route from bat malaria-carrying mosquitoes aa missing; ^th ose who have been with full oratorical honors took ard BundyT WUllani Kowskl, 50 years. She was a member of Cross is doing fo r the prisoners; regular work detail. Tm on a wood In the Auxiliary for her services at the clubhouse Monday evening 5 Armv Fliers George Oakeler and Harry Qul*t' Chicago to San Francisco. in swampy lowlands In the Medi­ o f what relatives csft do for them, notUled that their relaUvM are place at a meeting of the confer­ Stanley Dobosz Unit No. 14, terranean theater with "dust MARKET crew which cuts, hauls, and splits as Red Cross Home Secretary for at eight o’clock. The door and .\MERIC\N LEGION There ^11 be a chorus of 40 Am ong'those killed when the SUPER and to gain comfort from talking prisoners, but have not yat re­ ence’s No. 1 committee. The deci­ American Legion Auxiliary, being wood on hill above camp for cook­ the past 25 years. playing prizes will be in currency. voices with music by Kabrick’s or- train, bearing nearly 800 persona, bombs” o f Insecticide. Methods with .other mothers, fatheiis and ceived the camp address, and 3. sion was on a voice vote in sup­ a Gold Star Mother, the Upion ing stoves. My job hauling In The officers of the detachment Refreshments and a .social tims Die in Crash: Annual c h e i ^ and specialty numbera will piled into a diteta at dawn yester­ are the same as in crop-dusting In wives all in the same situation. those who have received the camp port of a. motion by Braxil, and Congregational church, the Friend­ wheelbarrow and rolling logs dowm will be Installed by Past Depart­ will follow the games. Mra. Agnes be given by Louis Oasek, Jim Mar- Sgt, Edward Qado day, .were a "W‘ ave,” two sailors ’ the U. S. agricultural areas. These Present address and full Information about to camp is strenuous but good de­ no effort was made to poll the ly Class, Sabrg Trumbull Chapter delegates for an actual count ment Commandant W alter C. Mil­ Hess and her committee hopes for Armistice Night ley. Vera Cobb, Wllda Ckmley^M- Thoee present were: the one held prisoner. She albb an­ tail, healthy exercise, and beautl- Five Injured D.A.R., ■ and Burpee Woman’s Re­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gado, of With that touchy issue dUposed ler and Staff o f Hartford and oftl-j good attendance of members na Galloway, Betty McCann, HTrth Mrs. Ethel Harrow and her nounced and explained a new de­ full view from hill. Also teach Sisters, B eatrice LaFlamme. lief Corps. 26 Birch street, have received of and the national election end­ cers of the auxiliary will be In­ and friends. Dinner-Dance dsughUr, Mis . Arthur Galinat. velopment— up to last week, those Latin In school. Work about five George Satemto, Mr. Duke, Jr., She is survived by her husband, word from their son Edward Gado, ed, the United States delegation stalled by Past National Aide de (Continued Freni Page Oae) Mrs. Esther Haugh and Mrs. Es- people who had not received a per­ hours daily, weather permitting. and Elaine Kupchunos,, the Yodel- and one daughter, Mra. Clarence Uiat he has been promoted to the headed by Adolf A. Berle, Jr., Camp, Miss Elstelle W ulff of Members o f Anderson Shea LEGION HOME W. Finley, also several nephews tfasr Laahinake. manent addrcaa could not write to Food Is adequate In quantity, ing Cowgirl. rank of Sergeant. He is now sta­ Mrs. Dominic Marino. was prepared to deal more direct­ Springfield, Masa, and her staff. Auxlliarj- No. 2046, V. F. W., who Hartland areas for aeveral hours. I.eonard Street and nieces. The funeral will be their relatives in prison camps, helped out greatly by what we can Edward Jamee Conway tioned In England. A V-Mail let­ Mrs. Margaret McKinney. ly with the proposals regarded as Maater of Ceremonies hkve tickets out on the Xmas Club O nt of the 12 men abMrd the held on Saturday at 2:30 p. m. At The Factory Store and it was usually about three buy at camp store: fruit, etc. Good Saturday, Nov. 11, 1944 Edward James Conway. 58. died ter to hto parents tells of hto pro­ Mra. Charlotte Copping. likeliest framework for a world Town Treasurer George H. drawing are requested to make re­ ship bailed out. landed In the at the White Funeral Home. ReV. i^nthB before that information old bananas! Bishop and Manila turns of money and stubs at the Floydvltle section and soon made | 7:00 P.M . at his home on Crown street this motion and tells them that he to Mrs. Beulah M. Shsperd. was received. Now, however, ar­ missionaries not interned. He Is aviation authority. Waddell will be master of cere­ Dr.' George S. Brookes, pastor of Well. He has a brother also in Mrs. Ellen Toman and daughter Armistice banquet Saturday eve­ his way to the scene o f the crash morning following a lingering ill­ rangements jhaye ^been made able to send us small allowance to Tied la With SiBcurity monies St the assembly which to Members — Friends^ the Union church w ill officiate the iwrvice. Private, First Class, Mias Toman. ning, Nov. 11 at the Masonic Tem ­ to aid in. the rescue o f fellow crew' ness. He was born August 17, 1888 Burial wlU be in Grove Hill ceme­ whereby letters can be sent aa supplement regulate fare. The New Zealand-Australla expected to be attended by na­ John Gado. WATER REPELLENT Mrs. Mary Tierney and Miss ple. Returns should be made to members. Bert Jobn-son’s Orchestra. In Rockville, the son o f Michael tery. The funeral home will be soon as notice has been received Health Is Good plan, adopted at Canberra early tions! and state officers o f the Administer Blood Plasma and Margaret Watoh Conway and Baihara 'nemey. Marine Corps Lesgue, officer* of Mrs. Leona Sweet, finance chair­ Entertainment. open Friday night for the con M r. and Mrs. Michael Fitsgerald. that a man is a prisoner. "M y health has been good a]! this year, Viras tied in closely with man. While reacue crews from Brad­ had lived here all his life. He had Other new’ derelopmentp were the Marine Corps from Connecti­ Phone 3612 been employed by the Southern venlence of friends. A. A^ Savage, along. Very atream-Uned figure. the. thought of post-war security, ley field, with the aid of an Arm y Now She Shops FULLY LINED cut, Msssschusetts and New York. New England Telephone Company Joseph Lavine and Mrs. J. B. Eggleston. also explained, tuch aa tha fact Have considerable reading ma­ a thought which the United , The office of the Manchester derrick, worked to extricate the for Reservations. that in the Far East this govern­ SUtes, at least, feels belongs in Detachment officers who will trapped airman. Army medical for many years aa a PBX repair­ Joseph Lavine, 85 of Longview Botticelli, terial from camp library and some Building and Loan will be closed died Wednesday night at the home a Botticelli. ment baa worked out an arrange­ the Dumbarton Oaks meeting be installed for 1944-45 are: Com­ men crawled inside the ship ad­ man, He was a member of Rock­ privately owned books. all day Saturday, Armistice Day. o f his daughter, Mra. Carlton “Cash and CanV Botticelli, ment with the Japanese govern­ rather than here. Thus the deci­ mandant, Richard Veen; senior ministering treatment. Including ville Lodge of Elks, this. Telephone "Local talent entertainments Buckmister, with whom he lived. W ithout Painful Backache ckett ment so that every prisoner of the sion not to consider the Anxac vice commandant. Merton Kirby; blood plasma. Tbe state police de­ Pioneers and St. Bernard’s church. every Saturday night. In good He is'survived by his wrtfe, Mrs. He was born in St. Elaine, Canada, WheB dtaorfer of kldiny Judy Btawa^s;aao preacnt hlB next of kin. In connection Several teams provide good com­ the direction of th'e United States. lities while the West Hartford ^pun*. lo« of pep »nd ‘SSIt SIS? Undstrom; Sergeant at Arms, liam E. o f TariffviUe, three sisters, from Rhode Island. He was em­ niffhtR. ewelUng, pulfineM vaocE vm and aaoat/’of the meimterB of the wrlth this. It was requested that petition and good entertainment Also Indicative of an approach police emergency truck floodlight­ Rod (bstinCRR* FTRqpeBt^Cr EORPty any person receiving such a ca­ to the American view is the con­ Conrad Kowalski; Judge Advocate. ed the area. Mrs. Mary J. Smith, Mrs. James ployed for many years as a weav­ MswKSM with Rmartiiig DunisK Red CroBs Home ServiiAsCorps. for spectators. Much bridge play­ Reds Across wto»« with blegram get in touch wrlth the ference's growing emphasis on the Janies T. King. Sr,; trustees, Attendants at Simsbury airport Fahey of Rockville, Mrs. Katherine er at the Springville Mill retiring A a each person arrlveilv.he or ing In ‘ evenings, about once a STATE Coughlin of Providence, R. I- and^ a fev^ years ago. He- was a mem­ your kidneyg or bladder.___ ^ Harold Osgood. .Stephen Wa.skitz HARTFORD Red Cross office .since in many week for me. Religious services, ides of getting sir transport start­ said that when they first saw the Don’t wait! Aak your drus|^ D o » a she was greeted and providelHwlth and Gerald Darring. several nieces and nephews. Fu­ ber of S t Bernard’s church. Be­ ;U», uaed auocewfuUy by iniuloiia fw orer caaea the government has not been adult classes, forum etc.; all con­ ed as quickly as possible and Danube River plane it was flying north st about HUa. _ — ay |dv« happy reUel and will help a little hand painted card Auxiliary officers to be installed neral ■ arrangements are Incom­ sides Mra. Buckmister, he leave* .69 provided by Japen with the namea tribute to good morale. reaching some agreement on a 1,500 feet and looked like a "fall­ of kidney tuw*^'fliuh oat poUoD- name typewritten to make g< transitional organization while are: President, Mrs. Emma Veon> ing comet” with the flaming motor plete. two other daughters t)ie Misses euWRsU from your Dloed. 0«t X>oRa • HiUR. prisoners held by them. "About 170 missionaries includ­ Putnam Night acquainted an easy procedure. senior vice pre ld^nt, Mra. Hattie (Coqttnned From Page Oae) silhouetting the plane against the Marcella and Marquerite Lavine, a Caa Write Letters ing children of every variety pro­ laying the foundation for a per­ 3 Members of Putnam Lodge of These cards were made by Mra evening sky. In a few minutes, son, George and four grandchil­ vide more than enough theological manent one. The British empire Cummings; junior vice president. Elks win come to RockviUe this Vera Weller, a staff asatatant and Ahqther new ruling announced countries and some others tame Anna Klm>; Chaplnin, Mary SU- took place in Prat on the east they related, the plane swept back dren, all o f this city, also a broth­ * 2 discussion. Those who wi.sh may evening aa guests of Rockville were moat attractive. Mrs. Allah arms Uiqt next of kin of prisoners here feeling that efforts should be. hie; Judge Advocate. Ruth Darl­ bank of the Danube and declared over the field at about 100 feet, but er, Jerry Lavine of Canada. The SIZES 4—6— 8— 16— 12. hear Tokyo radio at guardhou.se Lodge at a supper to be served at funeral will be held Saturday at WILL BUY ANY In the PWUpplnea can now wrrlte centered primarily on setting up a ing; captain of the guard, Arlene some Hungarian soldiers and efforts to direct the ship Into tlM daily. In. rainy season life is 6:30 o’clock and at the meeting to 8:30 a. m. at the home of Mrs. REGULAR $3.98 VALUES! aa Mng a W t e r as they desire to. permanent world authority now. McCaw; historian. Lena Hill; sec­ workers had gone over to the Rus­ field by automobile lights were fu­ If It la wrltb^on a foritn that can duller, but I do a lot of reading, follow. The invitation will be ex­ Buckmister and at St. Bernard’s GOOD Most Nearly .Acceptable retary. |lleanor Kowalski; treasur­ sian forcM.' The Brussels radio tile and the plane crashed on a emplified by the officers of Put­ be obtained m m the Red Croat Brent teachers all here. Boarders hi'lalde about half a mile eaft. church at 9 o’clock. Burial wUl be Personal Notices were here but most of them have er. Irene Palshaw; color bearers. quoted neutral sources aa report­ nam Lodge and the meeting will office, and is re c e l^ in the office The Canadian plan still is the, ing that Soviet artillery had been Those killed were; in St. Bernard’s cemetery. been allowed recently to join their one most nearly acceptable' to the Jean Kowalski, Margaret Smith; be followed by an entertainment REAL ESTATE In time to be eent\p Washington installed in -Vst. Namea of VIrtims Sale and 'Iba families In M anila_ Internment United States. The basic principle publicity. Priscilla Kingsbury.' program. in Memoiiam by November 30. Moscow has at no time, how­ CpI. Gaetano L. Faatiggi, 18, The ladies of St. Bernard’s Retail Salesroom. In lovina memory of our mother- camp. School now clean as a which is unacceptable here la the The Frank J. Mansfield Detach­ Union Church Notea On display were the printed In ment, organized less than a year ever. confirmed that Soviet New Rochelle, N. Y., gunner. church will hold a food sale and Fair Prices Bthcl Hannsen. who passed away Nov. whIMle. Very few of pur personal proposal to allocate routes CpL Furman Watson, 21, Sene­ Dr. George 8. Brookes, pastor of a. law, .and our lather. Ludwta Hess, formation and bulletins nm lshed ago, is first in point o f member­ troops actually are inside the cap­ tea on Friday from 2 to 5' O’clock possessions survived. W e must through a central authority. Can­ ca. S. C„ gunner. the Union church wUl have fo r hto who paaaed away Nov. 10. 1»39.. by the Red Crosa to all neset of ship In the state and fifth in the ital. with a large variety of articles kin of war prisoners, a !Munpie,.of start again from the beginning ada finds little support for the Cpl. Henry C. Fay, Jr., 19, Mill- subject on Suiwlay morning "The being offer^. but it makes life interesting. United States for^ the month of New Blowe Expected •Those Wf loife truly never die." the box that can be obUined fro idea, even among members of the burn, N. J., gunner. Disturbing Presence of Christ.” Wm. F. Johnson MANCHESTER "Don't worry about me. I ’m in British commonwealth. i November. The two units arc New blovva also were expected The sum o f $60.23 has been Christmas Sale the Red Crosa office for msiling Cpl. Charles W. Powell. 24. Hoi- ----P LU S A ----- The Woman’s Society of Chris­ Builder — Real Estate Knta And Klrerne HarmMn. ^good health and spirits, through A 'Week of discussions has shown the most recently organized of again.1 t the 30 battered German turned over to the Vernon War the next of kin package allowed dcnville. Okla., gunner. tian Service of the Vernon Metho­ chaffing at the bit." very general agreement on 'the Mancheater’a dozen ex-service and divisions reported trapped' in Pfc. Lester L. Shoemaker, 26. Fund drive, the total of the col­ Telephone 7426 or 4614 every two montha, new sugges­ western Latvia beyond the Baltic BIG ALL STAR REVUE dist church will hold a Christmas \ Becordlng Is Heard Idea o f a set of ground rules or auxiliary organization. Hanover. Pa. lection taken at the service last ICEBER8 tions as to things to Include In port of Liepaja. The Germans f i ' “I'H! ------sale of fancy articles and food on KNITTING MILLS principles to govern competition, Injured: Sunday at the Union church. these packages, and one Of -the Dr. Austin A. Savage, whose of­ Friday afternoon and evening at contended last night that the first Second Lieut. Roland C. Curtian, Lieut Howard Jamison gave MANCHESTER GREEN food packages tkat la sent each fice is Main street, had a although much of the detail is yet A m LECLERC sUee of the battle at this front 21, Madison, Wto., pilot. LILY CAROL moat Interesting talk at the meet­ the church. LETTUCE young p r o t ^ , SUIT S ergt John to be settled. 2 OPEN E V E R Y EVENING U N T IL 9:00. week by the Red Cross to each Stales Outlaw was a defensive victory for their Flight Officer Reese A. McClan- ing of the Young Married CJouples Planning to Build FUNERAL HOME prisoner held by the Germans. I . Blandy, whbsis a prisoner of the Just as Canada stands nearly C+IARLIE KENNEDY army, which they said warded off nahan, Jr., 21, Knoxville, Tenn., VINNY OWENS-TCNV RUSSO group Wednesday evening having CALIFORNIA t% " I War Prisoner's 1.«tter Japanese. A sboH^^wave broadcast, alone on route allocations, ' the blows of 60 Russian Infantry divi­ 23 Main Street made by the youpffTOan, addressed United Kingdom finds small sup­ Closed Union Shop co-pilot. for hto subject • "Training the SOLID H€ADS HOS I | A letter from ner son was read sions and IS Unk divlsiona. Your New Home? to his wife and fauieiv In vrhich he port for traffic division, one of Flight Officer Vincent M. Val- Blind.” Lieut Jamison is at the Phone 5269 by. Mrs. Beulah M. Shepard, 109 Moscow dispatches said the Red mentioned Dr- SavageV'waa picked the key points In its proposal. laro, 20, White Plains. N. Y,, aitA/GilM AISON (0. Avon Old Farms Convalescent IN FAMILIES Fostar atraat and one Drom her A ir Force was Joining the battle bombardier. hospital and hto talk brought out SWEET up In this country by abrat 100 The disposal of the Ansae world Washington,' Nov. 9.— an was beaten in a California ri\"er yesterday. "ITie Ruaslsn. Staff Sergt. Charles J. Nigro, 20, MIDNITE SHOW £in:7 / / F R ID A Y ''fe n represented tbe Union church BAKING SIZE PkISH-TO ROAST nnposal from the realm of Bam Um 4 Far ence as builders of high 4^ 23' Mra Arthur Richardson of Bol­ communique said - Germans who Buffalo^ N. Y., instructor, gunner. last Sunday afternoon' at the APPLIANCE Bingo cently repatriated flyer of her ac­ cu.s.skm, ^though gave no­- - referendum. type homes! PORK BUTTS N O POINTS ton,' whose husband; ’a teacher, Christmas Clinic held at the Co­ ABC COvy Inc. quaintance, and his picture of the tice tnat.it was considering rein­ With only 264 precincts out of ''t r i^ to cross the river In motor OnirSSTun. WINTER has been a civilian Internee since barracks; the hospital, the life and troducing the Idea in a limited 1,480 in Florida still untabulated boats near Tilsit were mowed lumbia Oongregational 'church. the Japanese entered^ 'the Phlllp- PInlads Heads Benefit Sodaty -AND THAT IS AT MILL Orange Hall, the men in his camp, of how they form. 'The French suggestion is the amendment was leading by down and twro boats sunk. CIDER MINCED HAM 'plnea. cook their own food, and o f the 14.300 votes and President Leo The war bulletin said a German John Piniadz.waa elected presi­ Jarvis Realty Co. that the Confwerice either order a ■ ' Manchester G A L L O N •T am thankful for Uila first concoctions they make from some study of the interastlonal company Hill of the Florida Federatisa of attempt to land on the east hank dent of St. Michael’s Benefit So­ 1085 CAPITOL AVENUE opportunity to write home. With of che things included in the food of the Danube near Baja, below ciety at the annual meeting held Phones 4112 or 7275 b d . Jug BOLOGNA T o m o r r o w Night plan by the permanent convention Labor conceded its adoption. La­ DANCING 54‘ S:r29' all other American, BHtlsh, etc. 1 packages. He told of being elected or establish one sihih trunk route bor organisations vigorously Budapest was liquidated yester­ recently. The meeting was held was Interned at Camp John Hay, to make fudge from the sugar and fought the proposal. day wdth ^hundreds o f dead Ger­ at St. Joseph's School hall. Other Week Days: 23 REGULAR GAMES 25ei as a guinea pig for \ observation- Every Thursday and Saturday Sundays: Phones 2-0961 or 1275 7 SPECIAL GAMES chocolate that had been carefully and study. , The vote In Arkansas stood 71,- man officers and men left on the officers elected for the coming year SKINL^S FRANKFORTS .37* saved for weeks, which had . to be 747 for and 64,807 against the river hank." include: Vice president; Joseph Build With Jarris HARTFORD CABBAGE SWEEPSTAKES eaten with spoons because it Evenings ban, with 1,264 of the state's 2,- ' Krupa; recording secretary, Joseph For Security! N EW , CRISP LB WEEKLY PRIZE wouldn’t thicken; of the ice cream Sternal; financial secretary, W il­ FIRM, SOLID SAUERKRAUT 087. precincts repoirted. 9:30 P.M . to 1 A. M. CALL HARTFORD 32-1194 — REVERSE CHARGE MONTHLY PRIZE they made by waiting until it Planes Resume^ In both states the amendments Germuna Evacuate ART McKAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA liam Borkowskl; cashier, Stanley ' HEADS knowed, filling cans with the snow 3 10< would provide that residents Szarek; trustees, Joseph Orlowski . WAR BOND Strumica Valley, FRESH SLiaD LB, ChestColds and pouring on it a sauce made of could not be denied employment and Andrew GUI. COD STEAKS To Be Drawn Nov. 24 London, Nov. 9— CPi— The Ger­ WE ARE EQUIPPED TO* RECONDITION TEXAS SEEDLESS FULL-O-JUia II RIMVi M l sugar and chocolate; of the Christ­ Reich Attacks because of membership or non­ A t this meeting it was voted Ur LARGE PLUMP man high command said today OR REPAIR ALL MAKES OF FAN a LARGE GREEN mas tree made of pine branches membership in a labor union. Walter's Restaurant donate $15.00 to the Connecticut HEAR WM N R S iN WICKS cut off and smuggled In each time German forces had evacuated the W ar Fund. .Grapefruit 3fo«20‘ 2 (C'ootinoed froos Page One) The California vote waa 620,177 Phone 3923 SI2L 64'$-70'i SHRIMP. SMOKED FILLETS ti r v Va m Rv k a man went out of the enclosure Strumica valley in sbuthten Yugo­ A t the close o f the meeting a so­ Colds strike hardest in for and 1,008,432 against the so- families which iiave low GARDEN to walk to the Infirmary, and trim­ and 42 U. S. fighters failed to re­ called “ right of employment" slavia “according to plan.” cial hour was enjoyed by an. WITH PLEASURE! DR. L GERSHANOFF med with paper chains and empty resistance (often due to VACUUM CLEANERS FRESH turn, but most o f them were re­ amendment. In 8,289 of the state’s The withdrawal apparently was P. T. A. Meeting FATHEI cigarette packages. a continuation of the retreat from " t TiS, regular meeting o f the insufficient vitamin A). OPTOMETRIST ported to have landed in France' 14,841 precincts. Father John’a Uedidne After the meeting a friendly so­ because of the weather;* ' - Gicece. The Strumica to a pas­ Northeast PTA win be held this JOHNS GREEN 12 0ZAAW cial hour Was held, when Mrs. snppliet vitandn A and AS mOSAMS A il 90IH9I WASHERS ^ F I X E D Snccfifisorto R. A. F. rocket-firing Typhoons laaoceat la Bace Case sageway through tjhe mountains evening st the school at eight PEAS- ^ - PKG Z U Margaret Dover served doughnuts b ^ d f .resistance. I t also Wbst tbe Zenith RadJonic Hemrlog Dr. Walter OUver ^ yesterday blew up a German head­ between .Yugoslavia and Bulgaria. MODERN AND OLD-FASHION o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard and cidei; from n table covered The Germans declared In the Fahy aw In charge of the enter­ gives qnkk relief from raspy conghs Aid h doiOB for thousands c i others W eem n . 915 Mala S t TeL 6030 quarters building near the Reichs- Bridgeport, Nov. 9— (P)— W il­ and diroat irritation due to colds by it can most UkelF do tor yon. Our COOKED A 16 oz Aceldsai and ledsaally Ceaipsey witl, a lace cloth and beautifully broadcast communique that they tainment and will present a one- FK£1 DEMONSTRATION lets Four own • KITCHEN UNITS decorated. wald forest southeast of Nijmegen. lard D- Holland, 35, proprietor of its soothiito effect on the diroat It ii DO, Z pkgs a Bridgeport roller skating rink, had repulsed Allied forces which DANCING act play entitled “ Another John cart decide. N o "high pcessure,'' VTr SQUASH wholesome^ nutritive and good dispense o o lf to those who can fa# was found Innocent of a racial dis­ landed ■ on Melos island off the i Alden.” the cast' of characters READY TO USE I N S U ^ C E SATURDAY, NOVEMBER IIX ^ ‘ win Include Mrs. Bernard Fahy, the family. helped. Come in and t t f this ald-no Fire Persomt Killed crimination charge by Judge Wal­ Greek southeast coast "after obligatioo. • IRONS, ETC. ter M. Pickett of Common Pleas many days of bard fighting.” The By Flying Bomba court in a decision made public Germans reported the landing RANGE and Arthur A. Knofla London, Nov. 8.— (9)—At least yesterday. several days ago. SPORT CENTER tADIONIC CakeFItir^^eTJ VPKO x Y ir five persons were killed and arores MANCHESTER -- WELLS STREET 1 LB 875. Mala St. TcL 5440 li.jured during the night when fly­ HIAMNO AID COLUMBIA, DECCA AND VICTOR leiRCtCRa CAN FUEL OILS ing bombs crashed in residential Music By:' GUS’S MODERN HAYSHAKERS GIMPLETE M9lassese*i^,i:ii2 mnI I I * areas in southern England. Prompter: ED. FENN "HI M.4.IA-I.A London was altered-for the first YOUR ENTERTAINMENT AND EATING PROBLEMS' Admission (Inc. T ax) 60c. Service Men Free! Baked B en s DIAL 6320 time in three days. Whh N.utr*|.Coler DUFFY MOTT-Of-.- 2 LB lerplioiM end Cord n A number of the missiles were ARE EASILY SOLVED BY*OUR HOSTESS WHO IS RE-UPHOLSTERING RECORDS NATKDNAL (^IIRUS JA R l a OraigeJiIn » U 1 * MARMALADE BUTTEfl IMlpr2lC 0 7 f •hot down ovei the east coast in SKILLED IN PREPARING THE ATMOSPHERE AND P e a n t SULTANA 2 LM JAW d l a fierce sky display. BOLAND Three out of nine,, injured per­ MENU. BRING THAT OUT-OF-TOWN GUEST OR SALAD DRESSING Rich-Creamy JAR 19* s k CHEF roy-ar^ sons uncovered by rescue squads SERVICE MAN TO THE . . . Q U A R T working all night died en route to .S T A R T S TOMORROW.^- Mestless exal OIL CO. a 02 '• hospitals. ANN PAGE SYRUP BOTTLE 33* FRIENDLY BOSPlTAUTVt f l R T H U A Meatless Saiee MW The German radio—whlck yes­ ■w MH MU •r SPACHim terday proclaimed that the' Nazis' EBUILDS DRUG STORES ANN PACI PKG" 11* new “V-2” rocket projectile al- • SPECIAL FAMILY i MACARONI NitleyMergarimUtlT* .«a d y has been launched against ESTORES PillsbiryFlew %Va'1.25 London-declared today' that at-< NECTAR7^^'TEA 1.^ 64* ^c‘34‘ tacka with this weapon will be EC»VERS GROUP HOSPITAL PLAN Swfft’sPrM *cV h' 33* NS stepped up. Other secret weapons R Inclading Ages 60 to 75 VfHITiHOUSI 0% WA O Z ArwMNr’sTreet' *|h” 33* o' great explosive power also will Separate Contracts for Each Individual EVAP. MILK 1 POih^r Ftt CAN 0 CANS 27' be unleaMi^, a Berlin broadcast TO SUIT YOUR TASTE PURE VEGETABLE Grapefriit Jiiet ^ 3 2 * declared. ' • Pays Up To 80 Days fo r You Seieet the Hospital DAYS Each UeabUlty You Desire dexo SHORTENING LB22* us 63* A-PeM V".‘TM5*e«i:Bf* BUSHNELL q . No Medical Kxamlnatloa Dlaeaees Peculiar to Woneu' M T A R T IN a THIS IS WHAT ROYAL DOES.*- ue xil ctiANza .‘as* 12* MEMORIAL — HABTFOBD ^ TODAY THE Baqalred Covered Production Halted Your Old • ImiopOiata Local Claim Effective Anywhere in U. 8., THE THEATBE GOIU) praMnta Canada and Aiaska - Several Hours pYoor fnmhure strippqp to th6 Winif Chair STURDINESS ' Servloo W l A R V E L , ^ ^ frame ...of the Ameri­ ^ O u n Ju tL '^ r' Remodeled ONLY A FEW CENTS A DAY can eharaeter Is With Unlimited Benefit For I New Sprtnfs ai^ flDiiit added ' Into s BREA D t f i Detroit. Nov. 8.— Produc­ UkallneMeeL It Operating Room, Anestb^a, Hypodermics, Sargfoal Dreaaings “ 1 I h L v m RENNET POWDER tion in the motor assembly de­ Modem Barrel Is our Armor aad and Supplies, and Ambulance, ~m wMt ad specified benefits fo r partment at the Ford Rouge plant I Woodwork completelir reflsished our Sword. Laboratory tervlce. X-rays, Oxygen Tent, Ambnlnnce, Nuracu, MAKES MNJC NTO was stopped fo r aeveral hours Back Chair Fees and Dismemberment benefit*. RENNET CUSTARDS MG V yesterday because of what man­ by Walter Kerr • Also Pny# 61,000 Aoddental Death agement described aa “horseplay” |Onr expeite reboOd joar farnitaro If Desired by unioniata and the union te n n ^ wllk ALFRED DRAKE completeljr. - a "i>olitlcal demonatration.” BURLIVES MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH & ACCIDENT ASSN. Tooriii A Ford ^Mkesman said eight (The World’s Largest Health and Accident Caqfipany) United Automobile Workers AND BROXIANT CAST OP 16 SINGERS AND DANCERS 611 Main St^ Rm. 512-814. Tel. 7-6461. Zone S. H a rtfo ^ , Coua. IVORY SOAP I CAMAY SOAP (CIO) building representativea Predeotkw flttsged by Lean Leaeldeff - IMfTianTOf made/a coffin out of tar paper, Without charge or ohllgatlou pieaae give md dctidie of this Uberal m r m MoMeal Director RU* Slegmelster ' mmramaMsmvmim • '' * •' ' painted the name Dewey on the Dialocae Director Waiter Kerr ■WW pbUB fwp inyM lf • • * a a aa a * a • * • • OY 111^ tellllly •;* a a a a a 6 a, a a a • • 16 o r sides and proceeded with a mock Royal Upboktery Co. 91 Daace Dtreetota Cbarlea Webbnaa and Oorta Uamnhrejr funeral proceaalaa through the HetUag* by Albert Ja by Leetaea Bellaid NABWK geeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa e.a'a •eaaaaa^eaeaa.aaaaaoaaaaaaaaa# building. 147 WINDSOR STREBT HARTFORD, CONN. Tha apokeanMla said more than Uader tbe Sapecybklab ADOBBSS oacma •*#••••••%•# a •• aaaaaaa#oaaaaaaoa« asoia •# M > Laagaer and Tbereo^Bellmni CsD Hartford t -4252 and Revorse Charffes. 600 assembly employes walk- MH Over 6116,060,66a Paid ta BenoSts to Data. M H K SREKf RflJirm X N m c laet to markat ehtngte' W * raaarva tha rigta to auaHSM A ed out after the eight bad been S ^-ES.: 90e. f 1.20, $1JW; *246. fS.00, 8S.60; SAT. MAT.: 86r, f 1J6, suspended, but p i^u ctlon was . JM. $2.46, fSAR (Tax loe.) reafared tby the awmad - shift. . , - 3 1 I ' KAlfCHBamCR BVEWING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, NO\’WTRER 0. 194t M«»r«« .nrio 1 ga* B T sn in u ncinATiD, lltANdlES'l'ER, CUNN,

26th' divlaion, striking'‘sw iftly,' ss<> strongpoint on th e, Burma road, Easy to Find Lost Things^ Roosevelt Victory Patton D oubles / cured a bitdge aqraos ths BelUe All in Readiness lYfliilu Fight T o n ^ l and gun positions and Installations By Using, Herald’s Adrs. befors ths G^nnaas could destroy were hit. ;;;j. By Smallest Vote Attack at Metz; it and fought Uqrttaward into high For Dedication, Jap Opposition; Douglas Anderson, s Herald ground dominatifis ths city of Japanese Launch newsboy, lost >10 Tuesday CKateWSEUna. la'that area the evening. Ha had faith in 'The M argi^ Since !16 B ig pA*ive Seen villages o f Vle-aur-SetUe and G^ns Expensive Herald’a advertUing power Moyenvle were occupied^ and Dllworth-Cornell Post, Ameri­ General Offensive * - and last night inserted an adv. Salonnes was reported abtaaa; .. can Legion, will dedicate tbe po.^t By The Associated Press (Oofrtta«ed trwm Page One) (OoatkneS tM i Pass Oas) Honor Roll at 11:30 a. m. Satur­ The Japanese announced they in the pai)cr. An hour’s artillery .preparation « r a g * One) Mrs. Albert Larson preceded tbs dawh attack. day on the west lawn ot the Le­ launched today a general offensive This morning the money captured however, and rellnquish- waa returned by Mias UlUsn two seats wKh minor party mem­ Mrs.’ Mathilda Larson, 7?. wife (In Toronto last night Lieut. gion Home on Leonard 'street, . . . we ceA **»•**«• against Kweilin, key city in Chi­ bers holding four and five vacan­ of Albert Larson, ot 27 CUnton sd in the face ot oounter-attaeka. w4to appropriate ceremonies.' na’s Kwangai province, using air G. Larson, of 14 Lsurel place, CoL F. H. Higgins, U. S. Arm y ord­ -■ to he our warfare.” Hia broad- cies. , ' street, died yesterday afternoon at South of Mata tbs attack spread nance ofllcer, told workim of the The beautifut case, containing ,raeee4ed by Amwican a * w - and tank units as well as infantry. who found the money on FJast home after a long Illness. She was all tbe way from Chsmlnot, 10 John T. Hepburn war. jdant that the. names o f 136 eons o f Legion ■ Z Z ligiitfleanuy failed to mention “Our forces by bud night com­ Center street between the With five Senate contests unde­ First National Store and the cided, the Dofiiocrats seemed ai- born In Sweden and has been a miles south o f Meta and four milas on the western front it had been members and including the name.s 'actual progreM of the weetem pleted encirclement of this enemy resident o f thia tmvn for 4fi years east of the , to theASis- stronghold,” said a Trftyo broad­ telephone building. sured of marntatntng at least their necessary to ration the sheila used of 11 Legion ahd, one Auxiliary lieyte ngtatinf. Mrs. Larson was an active mem­ tesu-Salins area s-bers the dKigh- cast recorded by The Associated present suvngth. in 240-mm. guns. member, was constrocted in H art­ dapeCee HeavyArtiUery ber of the Emanuel Lutheran boys hammered j, milcHleep wedge J>re8s. R quoted a prisoner as say­ Meantime, the nation bound up ("It is t^iy important that we ford and will be -set up ready for ITront Mae dlepatchee m ention^ church and was a member o f the north of the Rhine-Marns canal at ~ « the tiee of Japaneee heavy artil- ing that the Chinese had 20,000 its election wounds and settled supply General Elsenhower’s men the dedication today. troops with two months’ provisions down to a let’a-get-on-wlth-the-war Missionary Socirfy and the Ladles' a point 20 miles east a t Nancy with an tbs shells they nsed," he Bdeon M. Bailey, principal of F lery fo r the flret Ume in aeveral Aid Society. and an equal distance west of *^ ‘ daSra. American artillery contin­ ii. the city, About Town attitude. declared). the Manchester High school and a She is survived by her husband; ued to batter the Japanese com- Ammunition dumps and otner “ Let ut imite to win the war and Ssrrebourg. member o f the Legion post, will nmnic^tions lines which feed InRtallaUons within the walled city to achieve a lasting peace” was the two sons, Henry W. Larson of Artmecy Fire lataasSM give the (ledicatcry address in the Tin cans will be collected In Man­ Guilford and Clarence W. Larson forces how locked ln- the"Onnoc were blown up by aerial bombing,^ solemn request o f Mr. Roosevelt as The Germana said the "Ameri­ jpresence o f Legion and Auxiliary chester, tomorrow and if the num- he prepared to return to Washing­ of Manche.ster; one daughter. Miss Veto 16 S^ect members and parents and friends : sa^ flgbt ^______. . Tokyo added. ^ cans are making feverish prepara- Aerial warfare was brought to is so large ‘that the atreets ton from Hyde Park. This was the Elvira L. Larson of this town, a o f those to be honored^ ot all be covered, the cans wlU brother in Sweden and six grand­ tioiu for a new offensive in the a by the hurricane; but attitude, too, of Deway. Aschen region” also and were Their Officers Rev. Alfred L. Williams, rector Allies Capture eked up on Saturday. People Mr. Rooeevelt’a vote of confi­ children and three sisters, Mra ' badcce it stAldi, American fight- seeking to elfmlnste (lerman artil­ o f St. Mary’s Bpiscc^al church are to follow the usual meth­ dence will still be fresh as be heads August (^person, Mrs. Lillie SB swarmed stove the Japanme lery obeervation poets by dropping will give tlie invocation at the end blvoaM areas on the Jap Stronghold od of pmmrtng the cans and leav­ into an expected talk before Christ­ Johnson snd Mrs. Nils BJorkman. Southeast Asia Command Head­ smoke canister* on them. Artillery Members of Anderson-Shea Post service of dedication - Saturday Cmaoe pisteau and hoatlnued their ing them St the curb ao that there mas wttli ^talin and Churchill. all of this town and several nieces morning. oScastvea pgaitot other targi^ on quarters, Kandy, Ceylon, Nov. S— wul be as little delay aa poaaible In and nephewa fire was intensified on both sides, 2046, Veterans of Forelgns Wars Allied troops have captured fiS'-Seata^Ia Senate bdaads adjS^nt to Lieyte. Seven making the coltMtion. Funeral services will be held the Germans said.. . o f Manchester, in'e., will meet to­ D ^ocrats elected ID senators to eneanr planes were shot down. the Japaneae stronghold at Fort from the Emanuel Lutherap In Holland where the first snow morrow night at the Arm y and White «n the Tiddim - Kalemyo give them 55 seats In the 95-man N o menUon was made of im­ Washington L o>^ Orange Lodge, church, Saturday at 2:30 p. m. «.r the season fell last night. Field Navy club at 8 o’clock to reor­ rone in northwestern Buraia after No. 117, Will hold its n in th ly meet­ Senate which must approve peace Rev. Dr. B. Julius Hulteen, pastor Marshal Sir Bernard L. Montgom­ portant engajpemeirtp < » ‘ two daya of heavy fighting. Ad­ ganise, nominate and elect officers PINEHURST Sept the m i5 ^ tussle o f the »4th ing tomorrow evening at 7:30 in treaties by a two-thirds vote. The of the Emanuel Lutheran church, ery’s 21at Arm y group had seixed miral Lord Lotus Moontbstten an­ Republicans added 11 to their 24 under the articles of ihcorporstlon « r i ^ . The communique said Orange hall. Hartford, will officiate and burial all o f Walcheren island at the recently granted the post the toth division stUl reduc- nounced today. holdovers. Five contests remain will be in Bast cemetery. mouth o f the Schelde except a tiny (The Ctalni^ Ugh command an­ for later counts to settle definitely. TTm present officers of tbe or- MEAT ABOUT THE ■ Inc enemy strong points w ^t of Pfo.^ Harold R. Hngenow^son of Friends may call at the Watkins pocket around the villages of But­ nounced lit -^ u n gk ln g that Chi­ One seat is held by a Progressive. gsniaatlon are: William Leggett, ' Dasaml; but the Seventh Inf entry Mr. and Mrs. Louis H n g e n o ^ of Funeral Home, .142 East Center tings and S t Laurens, two miles president; Frank Drake, vice nese forces in Burma crossed the Late returns showed that Demo­ northwest o f Middleburg. This DEPARTMENT aM the First Cavalry dlvislous Irrawaddy river about 8J niiles 395 Highland street, is now In tto street, Friday afternoon and eve- president; Willard Durkee, secre­ crats unseated Reoubllcan gover- pocket was isolated from the went unmenttoned. south of Mjritkyiha. Tbe crossing, South Pacific area. He entereX nlng. tary and William Fortin, treas­ the service eight months sgo and ors In Ohio, Raasachuaetta, Mis- coast. This week-end Pinehnrst taking the enemy by surprise, was ;ri, Idaho and Washington, urer. . VN. meat cutters are working m ^ at Shwegu, about midway in June received an expert rifle­ Mrs. Sarah 1. Armstrong South of the Maas (Meuse) Reports of the various commit­ Wide Category man’s pin. On July 23 he received while the Republicans captured Mra. Sarah Irwin Armstrong, Poles had blown their way overtime to prepare an un­ between Bhamo ana Katha. Shwe- goveHjors’ chairs from their op^ tees. on the new building will be O f Planes in Action gn was oecupied. his diploma at the Motor Trans­ widow of W Ullim Armstrong; died through the concrete defenses given at thia meeting. usual supply of fresh meat port school in South Canfilna. His posltloivln Indiana and North Da this aftern.Ton at the home of her around the southern end of the XJ. 8. PaCUbs Fleet Meadquar- (The Jstoi>^> ineffective for you. Veal is point free, oppoaiUon, wbra declared to have wife and small son make their kota. daughter, Mrs. Robert Von Deck, Moerdijk bridges snd were stuck, teta. Pearl Harbor, Nov. »— L eft In doubt, possibly until next and we expect to have withdrawn rapidly.) home with hiS parents. of 56 Summit street, after a short ing sn enemy bridgehead 1 1-2 Ih s biggest aerial •‘poHee bear^ In week by w h ^ all the atate’s aery- illness. mile long and three-fourths of ( School Officials enough to offer you Roasts, the wOTwl Is being maintained over ice vote will DC counted was the Ronald Grimason, fireman 1-c in Mrs. Armstrong hss been s resi­ mile deep. Chops or Veal teefi through Japanese bases in the Pacrtc while Utah govenorship. It waa a neck the U. S. Navy, who has been in the dent of Manchester for Lhe past 50 Slowly Basalaiag Lost Oronad the day Friday. Serve ground forces concentrate on re­ Plurality of 49 Mediterranean area for the past and neck race bW Democrat In­ years, and was a member of the Given Invitations taking tbs PhiltppineB. year, is spending a 12-day furlough cumbent Herbert M ^ f *"*1 Repub­ Salvation Army. , The.------U. S. F ltsl Arm -y was sloW' Veal for at least one meal A Wednesday oommunlque • » Seen in Honse at his home, 399 Adams street. lican J. Bracken Lee. She Icai’cs three daughters and i 'y regaining some of the ground this week-end... it will save Admimi Chester W. Nlmits and Smallest in 38 Yi two eons Mrs. Howard- Chapman, — (oat thia week southeast of Aachen Hartford. Nov. 9—UP)—'rtie Ju­ points for you. one isaued today by Gen. Douglas to strong German counter-attacks. ,Dr, Mary Greenwood of the Governor Dewey of N «r York, Mrs. P. F. Mietzner. Mrs. Von venile court for the State of Con­ ItacArthur reported acUvity by a The Allied communique said tha University of Connecticut will give who philoaophicafiy accepted his Deck, and Robert Armstrong, ail necticut sponsoring its third an­ Freshly Chopped Pinehnrst wide category of Navy and Army Washington, Nov. 9. Americana were advancing slowly nual conference at Bridgeport, on the second lecture In the nutrition defeat for the presidency. ^ Id o f Manchester, and Thomas G. HAMBURG...... lb. 29c p t o a i directed at U istaral groups Late returns from Tuesday’s against heavy enemy pressure in Nov. 14, ia this year tn'viting the course at the Red Cross Production take pride in the fact that the in< Armstrong of Hamden. Her oldest this wash. The targets wem spread election today delivered to the school offlcials and children’s rooms in Center church - house, cated popular vote margin b; son, William J. Arm.strong, died the area south of Voasenack and . Sliced over as much as S.000 miles from Democrats s plurality of at least 'n New Jersey just two months agencies to particHpate for the pur­ Tuesday evening, Nov.^ 14. Her which he lost is the smallest In 2S southwest of the town of Hurtgen LUNCHEON LOAF north to aouto airf as equal dis­ 49 members In the House, build­ subject will be "Child Feeding.” ngo. Mrs. Armstrong also leaves a against "very heavy resistance." pose of interrelattog their efforts or tance from eu t to west. ing up the moat impressive party sisXr. Mrr. Fred Richmond of West of Schmidt, which the First In dealing with problem children. Raidsia nuiged as far south and g t^ m that body si:.ce the first Miaa Ronnie Aceto, daughter of He made plana fo r a vacation In NcwCRedford. Mass., 11 grandchil­ Army reached before being thrown Stanley P. Mead, Judge, First Dubuque west as Soemba island in tbs R o o ^ e lt victory in 1932. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Aceto of Clin­ Georgia, a state v^hlch Incidental­ dren ahd five great grandchildren. back, enemy pockets are being District, Juvenile court for the LIVERWURST Democrats tnaintalnerporal Backus graduat­ tic Chairman Hannegan, who had Holland. The territory would and oil than it t—In­ "certain foreign companies.” Miss Jennie Hill, daughter o f the German commanders had a $1.49 each, and plenty of Did you ever stop to think how much money it costs to main­ a alngle Japanese plane raided i ted he had bound and gaggeq W il­ The European war is expensive, but almost everything in terior Secretary Ickea told hla late Mr. and Mra. WUbur Hill o f tough (lay yesterday. AlUsd tac- larger Fowl...both 41c lb. in our entire history has it been so necessary to save as Morotal, south o f ths Philippines. liam. Then, Theis said, Pape l^ t tain the 11 to 12'million men and womien in our army and news conference today hs bad'sub­ Oakland. About 46 years ago they U(nd air squadrons attacked and Flying Chitkens... .to. 46c the Pacify war will cost more. Take transport costa, for in­ The announced American raid­ mitted his resignation to Presi­ the boy in the cellar of a building, moved to West Hartford, and Mr. right now. We!ll need money, indi­ ing losses Included a bctober and where William’s father was an demolished German headquarters navy? Whether the men are actually fighting or not, they dent Roosevelt, aa he had done Center to Close Scott retired from active duty and command posts aU ths way stance: B ^ u s e of the longer distances, the same amount of thm fighters. after previous elections. . apartment house superintendent. with the Hartford Fire Insurance Chowder ^am s vidually, for education, repairs, Deputy Chief Inspector John from north of the Relchowald, op- must be fed, housed, transported from one training center or Asked if he had any reason to For Thanksgiviug pmpany 15 years ago. He leaves poslto the northern tip of ..tho A l­ freiflht-Aosta 25 per cent more when shipped to the South believe the reoignation would be O 'Com or said on Oct.' 30 that besides his wife, one son, Brad­ PINEHUlIST * battle area to another, cared for in a hundred and one differ­ replacements, retirement— and Japanese Only 15 William apparently had been lied front in eastern Hotland, to . Pacific thdki to Europe. And it takes twice aa many cargo ships accepted, Ickes smllad. replied " I ford H. Scott of Hartford and two the outskirts of Mets. VEGETABLES Miles from Litichow don’t know," then added as an strangled by Robirt, but that the grandchildren. ent ways. That all costs money and will continue to until the we’ll need a lot of it. ’The Red Cross Production Cen­ Elgkt Comossad Pests Bewbed Becker’s Spinach in the Pacific to support a task force of a given size because aside: "This man Dewey said he 'dt'ath was believed to have been Rev. Fletcher H. Parker of Im­ Chungking, NoV. 9.— —The ter in Center Church Houae will accidental. One headquarters was smashed Csnllflowcr Beets As yot! can see there are many Japanese' closed in today on liu - was coming down here to fire me manuel Congregational church, o f near tbe Relchswald. CapL Jake last man demobilized is back In civilian clothes. anyway." clpee for the Thanksgiving recess Peppers tura-around time is twice as great! * diow, onM poweriul bastion of which he was a membsr, conduct­ L Abraham o f Port Gibson. Miss., ?reen Beans He hod no other comment on on Friday, Nov. 17, and wilt re­ reasons, important reasons, why our American sir power In the Orient, ed the funeral service this after­ flipped a bomb into the front d(x>r dery Cucumbers tbe resignation, a cuatonUcry cabi­ open on Tuesday, Nov. 38. In addition, millions of dollars will be required for mustering- with tbs Qhinese high command noon. Interment was in Ce. ocarfs, helmets and Navy gloves if o f ElUngjlqn Center w «l hold their Hospital Notes The specific toeatton of the at­ ...... many months to come. ( A Tokyo broadcast said the B rld gep c^ Nov. 9— UP)— ^Thom- possible befiwe Nov. . 18 so that regular monthly meeting in the tack north of Metz was not Imme­ Native White In addition, we shall need more of everytiiing. More B -^ Japanese were closing In on as O. Cull^ form^ B ^ Scout they can be shipped by the 17th, town hall at 8 o’clock with Mias. diately disclosed POTATOES...... peck 69e ' These are reasons enough why patriotic Americans will Let fill Americans do their part points barely nine miles from and before'the new chairman, Mra. Nellie McKnlgbt as chairman o< Possible Jumping off pSiots for Superfortresses that cost $600,000 each. M ore P-47 Thunder­ executive here and in New Bed­ Admitted yesterday: Miss Marie Parsn**»s Sprouts Uucbow, and also announced a T. Edward Brosnan takes over. the program. ^ play will be pre­ the two new <11 visions thrown in — for their own sake, for their ford, Mass., died in hia home. 1161 Chappuls, 11 Locust street; Mrs. Fresh Broccoli want to buy heavily during the Sixth W ar Lo^n. But here are general offensive against Kweilin, Iranlstan avenue, 'at 12:39 p. ra. The production committee ■ le--gmted 'by the fiimnth. and eighth there, however. Included recently bolts that cost $50,000 each. More M-4 Tanks, with bull­ . employing tanks, planet and In- glau to announce the shipment o f grade pupils, entitled "The Keys to Helen Iwlabino, East HartfonL White Qnions ... .3 lbs. 33c country’s. '' • today after a long lUness. cleared Maisieres-lea-Metx. six dozer blades, that cost $67,417 each. M ore anqiliibioua tanks still more— fisntty.) 144 hit bags recently. the Library.” Instrumental and RFD ; Lorraine' Getswlcjc. 73 miles north of Metz and m miles SPECTAIi ON Chiaeae Assert Gas Died dance selections will be a feature Mather street; Mrs. Carroll Sea- west o f the Moselle, and newly cap­ vey, 55 Benton street. YELI.OW ONIONS Ghtnese military authorities ms- “Wave” Nottfied H iw ^ d Killed Brothers Held Reepoaslhle of the program. Refreshments tured Berg. 22 miles northeast of sertod the Japanese hsd -used will be served and the social hour Admitted today: WUliam Rob­ Metz and three miles from the 4 pounds ...... 25c "large quantities” of poison gas Waterbury, Nov. 9.— — Mra. Bridgeport, Nov. 9—iFV—At the win follow. There wUl be a col erts, Bolton: Patricia Rudd, 26 French.- German - Lujlembourg 36-pound bag .%2M . at KweiUn, coital of Kwangai Margaret Lovett, 20, who enlisted conclusion of a K)-mlnute inqueet lection taken for the community Drive B, Silver Lane Homes; Miss txwndary corner. province. In the "Waves" Sept. 29 and is during wUch Lieut. Joseph Mor­ W ar Chest. Lulu'Oox, 528 East Center street; Berlin broadcasters called tt. a CORNED BEEP HASH The attempt failed to dislodge awaiting call to duty, last night ris, head o f the Bridgeport detec­ Plans are now underway for the Richard Barrett. 4iu Middle turn­ large-scale attack, apparently a lli­ 25c can * 4cans98e the defenders, "who held - their was notified by the War dep^- tive bureau, waa the only witness auction at the congregational pike, easL ed at breaking throuim to the Saar position grimly," the authorities Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Rose ment that her husband, J o o e ^ 8. examined) Coroner 'Ilieodore B. Church to be held In the social river Just insMs the German bonier -SHUBFTNE COFFEE . ^ said. Karlier the Chinese nigh Lovett. 24,' was- killed iif action Stelber todey held Louis Stowell, rooms Thursday November It at Fenton, 413 Mlddlw turnpike, east; some 30 miles northeast, hut the 2 7 e ^ i i d ^ command, reported “ violent at-' Sept.- 29 in France. They hafT been 19, of 504 Warren street; and his 7 o’clock. A cafeteria supper will Albert Bogli, 23 Riverside drive; directlon.of the thrusts suggested tacks" b)’ the Japanese in the itiarrled five months udten Lovett brother, Harry 18, criminally re- be served befinlng at 8:90 p. - m. Mre. Eugenia ‘Cmker, 25 Parii an attempt to cut in. .behind M etz—' sastatn, northern and southern Pinehurst opens Fridays eq^ered the Arm y last Jan. 28. . sponsible for the fatal stabbing of Any usable articles you have that atreet; Mra. Grace. Phelpa, 51 a technique employed weeks ago by and Saturdays at 9 a. m. •’\ - '* 1' suburbs at Kweilin. Arthur Bates, 30, of 35 Alanson you do not use some one else may Fhelpa rood; Mra. b la ry Jane L ie u t Gen. George 8. Patton to top­ Japanese columns . continued road. need and all contrlbutlona will be Mahr, Kockville: Mrs. Charles ple Nancy, 88 miles to the smith. ■ Closes at 6 p. m. ' tboir advance on Uucbow in \ Death Takes School Teacher • welcome. Pierce and son, fi.G olway street; Several Vtoagea Yhksn ' ■outhern Kwangai province from Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vlrkler Miss Jean E. WaU,'Wappug; Mrs. The 80th dlvlaioB took ouch vil­ PLEASE TAKE A NUM­ ths earf and south, to t, the Chi- Hartford, Nov. fl.'-^fFV-^Rlchahd Form er iState Chemist Dies of northern New Torti state have Charlotte Lackenbauer, Soutft lages as Epiy, Itaaeourt Mallly- B E R ... When you come to BUY HiEIISI flffi E M >I0U W M BOND... repelled fo u r , assaults on J. Stanley, 42, West Hartford C o vra try :' Robert CUfford, 61 sur-Seille, Aulnols-sur-Seille, and tbslr poaitloh astride the Hunan- school teacher and author, oL 175 Bridgeport, Nov. 9—(F)—Luln B. moved into tbe tenement recently our meat dept., picsse take Switaer, 81, former state chemist vacated by Mr. ai)d Mrs. Alexan­ Hemlock street Rouves m tbe nomeny legioa. To a number and you"* will be Kwaofsl railway s« miles to the (TUfton avenue, W est Hartford, the aoiitheast the 88th fought its ■orthsast, the high command died thiSi. morning at tbe Hartford and town treasurer of Fairfield 25 der Hamilton, owned by George A. Discharged today: Mrs. Eliza- sure to get your proper .1, years, died today In Ma home in Huges erf Main street betii Shewry, 3 Church street; way through . and Ms- hospitaL He had been director of iaacourt and into Freanea aur- tom. We started thia nnm Stoekad for Two Moaths the social atudlee department o f Green Fanns. Thomas Adamson, 131 Hollister street Sellle. ber system a few days ago (A broadcast Japanese Domel the W illiam H. Hail High ocbqol. Bryan On the 38th’s right Sank tha dispatch said the Chinese W est Hartford, since 19Z7. Saares B xecated by F M a g Squad .. .and sH customers seem Oare Given M on Virferaaa \ oonatnicted artillery em.^ Norwich, Nov. 9—(F)—The fun­ to approve of"ft. It speeds its la the subiube of Paris, Nov. 9— — Georges Dewey’s Lead eral of Dr. William A. Bryan, su­ up service by aUowing the and stocked them with a Suarez, 48, editor-in-chief of the Hartford, No/ 9.— (F)— Tho perintendent of the Norwich State ith supply o f food and am- diOly newspeper “Anjovrd ’Hul” total of World War II veteraaa meat men to concentrate on hospital, who died Tuesday, wiU Detroit, Nov. 9.—(F)— A recheck during the Nazi occupation, was cared .for to date at the 'Veterans serving yon instead of try­ ot 81 Wayne county precincta by take place at the United Oongre- PUBLIC SETBACK PARTY broadcast, recorded by the executed by a firin g squad at the hospital in Newington already sur­ t o gatlonal church here tomorrow af­ «:00P.M . ing detemine who is Communications commls- the bdard o f canvessers Indicated forbof Montrouge at dawn today passes the total (rf those from thar ternoon. The pastor, the* Rev. “ next.” today Gov. Thomas B. Dewey’s aa a coUahoratlootet—the first to First WtorM W ar given attentloa lead oyer President Roosevelt for Alexander R. Abirntt will officiate receive thi death penalty. ^over the yearn priw to this war, Michigan’s 19 electoral votes had Monday Evening; Nov. 13, 1944 Myer Schwolaky, director at the been sUhhed to 1,657 votao. Daalah Author Honored Ainaa W n Apply Force hospital, told a gathering of home service workers ftopi 40 Rad Ooss ARMY AND NAVY CLUB The Manchester Trust NIoaragna Oecarea Holiday New York, Nov. 9— (FV-The. Brussels, Nov. 9 — (F)— Gen. chapters at the state hospital yes­ X . _.S Nobrf prize in literature was Dwight D. Eisenhower toM the terday. He also aald that compen- * PRIZES: MONEYI Managua. Nov. 9 — (F) — Tha awarded today to Johannea V. Belgian Parllainent today that the saUon being paid veterans for dls- This is mn official V, S. Treasury advertiaemeni-prepared^under auspices of Treasury Department and Wax Advertising Council Nicaraguaa goveramant declai«4 Jeqzea, Danish author. Jensen, 7%,, AUles were fluting “an enemy ablllUes riirough the Newlngtoa 35eAdmM8«! 'Itofrcslnpsatsl Ds^Prlxc! a twe-dhy holiday today to ceis- wfote ”Tha Long Jounwy,” a aU- who understanoa'only one thing— facility aQounts to 854M0 a SpM illiel ihr tlto A m y * Nsvjr Aedlhiy. bnte the rs^lecUoa of President volume epic at the Cbabrtaaa, and forc*-^d we Intend to ai^ly pntb compared with 1190^000 a RooatvalU "Tbe ra u q< the; King.” forea to tha utmoft” month hefora the war. }• ■ / X ''1 -t--. ,.i * . . . / *IANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d ;MANCHEB'i m CXINN, THDR^AY, NOVKMBKi| 9,1»4«‘ FA 0 E. 1W!VW»* WANCHFSI-EK EVENING HKKAI.U. MAj»UKE?TERVOONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1944 VX;- 'T A i i E 8 1 * Planning to Fight SHOP AT FlUST NATIONAL STOMCS AND SAVE______SHOP AT FIRST NATIONAL Manchester peratlon over a repeated folly j / that we look back hand realize j Girl’s Slaying Banquet Plan, jx,ast o f B o n u s M o n e y Liquor Industry Evening Herald that one o f the main pillars of ! The OpdnJForum Rationing News the Dewey campaign was made i Beihg Probed M jujm tBU By riUB . the old red herring about Com- ' Comi^nlcatlona for publications in the Open Forum will not By Aathony P. Arpaia, Director gge53*t5mmNO oo. ma be guagatateed publication if they contain more than 300 words. F.rS,tu.Jay Be Pald Next June Hartford, Nov. 9— (JP)—Mrs. D. It Wm *I> StiMt munism,, accompanied by sly ap­ Office of fM ce Admlnistmtion •fttHOlMifetf. O0P»lt The Herald reserves the right to Recline to publish any matter Leigh Colvin o t New York City,' TBI HAS rUROtraON peals to religious divisions among Police and District At­ that may be libelous or which is in bad taste. Free expression Town Treasurer Wad­ national president of the Women’s FIRST NATIONAL STORES o w m i the American people. The same of political views is desired by contributions of this character About $273,050,000 By H. M. Fetae v^both truck tires and passenger car Christian Temperance Union, left .V miiiM Oetebw V UP torney Office Investi-^ but letters which ore defamatory or abusive will be rejected. dell to Be Toastmaster Ursa teafa is a backlog of ap­ issue was used, with the same M anchester Actlag State Director wlU. Hartford membera an asser­ At Veterans’ Sq|[dal.x ^ All That’s Left $3,- Office of Price Admtolstrattoa proved applications In almost vigor, and the same success, iQ gating Sex Killing. every community to the etate. tion that the WCTU was “going to SUPER MARKETS .a sri sat,rsss»ra I Sion, finally, that Constable Wood- SSTS m at IbDehMUr. Omiu •» 1936. Mrs. Marshall Explains 710,000,000 Anginal- Every parent to Connecticut Is Therefore, while tee preaent quo­ stop alcoholism to the United F ^ ^ c S w Mali ItotHr.______Salem, Mass., Nov. 9—(/P)— Po­ ______I ward had never been found guilty Members of the Anderson-Shea D ale Book_ tes are better than last month’s, Both major parties were guilty going to hear a lot-about toys States by getting rid of the liquor lice and representatives of the Editor, The Herald: Ia Tederal or criminal offense.” Post V. F. W., will attend the an­ ly Set Up for Yeterans. we still have a long way to go be- Industry, not simply by curing the iOBSCIUPTIOM BATW of their cleverly calculated ap­ V ...... n ' I anyone to name the coim- nual Armistice Night supper as Tomorrow from tha young membars of th'a district attorney's office today Your arUCle appearing on P«g« represenUng me. forsiw s can ba really optimlatlo. resultant ilto. OM peals to the so-calied foreign ,*1 guests of the auxillsry at the Ma­ Tin Can Salvage Collection. ^ family from nbw'untll Ctorlstmas, SAVE 10< ON 1 LB COFFEEI M r BMtttb ay were Investigating the sex slay­ ten of the Manchestor Evening: CORRECTION: Mario Fava, Graduation eiurclaes Volunteer By Jad)to Marlow 'Doctors seek to destroy the blocs of population in this coun­ sonic Temple, Saturday night, at The home canning season to With Mch purehM* of s'pockago of Wheotens st rogular ing of 14-year-old Marie Rose La- Herald of Nov. 8, 1944 in which! moderator; asked if we would 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Florence Streeter, Nurses’ Aides at South Methodist WashlhgtoiL/Nov. 9—(JP)— The and a good many of ua are going source of yellow fever by killing to look twice at toy prices. Connecticut is over. Your War mosquitoes,” she said last night, ylfyfOODDOtlAR Srico, you «ro •ntitlod'to a Ion cont ftieouwf on Itw pur- try. Both, we think, owe such Combe, Salem High school sopho­ my actions concerning a certain I have counsel to which I readily chairman of the supper commit'- churoh at . veterans ot/World, war I can get 8 Already we at OPA have start­ Price and Rationing Board to no “and similarly, the W.C.T.U. will im iB a B W groups an abject apology and an more whose body was found about episode in Bolton are described,! agreed but Mr. Woodward would tee, reported that 150 guests have Saturday, Nov. 11 ready to. CMh in the last of the longer authorized to Issue sugar chalo of 0 pound of Kyfao or Coploy Ceffoo. ft u i New is false. In' fact it comes near, not have counsel and even refused ed to receive complaints from destroy the-source of alcoholism by ■ TIM 4880CIATBD PRISB admission that, desiflta all their SO yards from the school atheltic made reservation for the annual Open House, Ladies’ Auxiiiary, bonus money ^v e n them by Uncle certificates for this purpose. ond Mvo. TIM AMoetotad Pr— la azeluMraiy field yesterday. being libelous and I trust you will i to have the town counsel. Ray- affair. Itolian-American elub, at Eldrldge members who find toys osUtog at aboltobing the liquor traffic.” M ORi IM PORTANT scheming, these groups voted ss prices which appear axtraordtoa- However, Sugar Stamp Humber IS •BtWad te tha naa of ropaalieatioB M District Attorney Hugh A. give space in the Open Forum : mond Johnson, called into the George H. Waddell, town treas­ street clubhous4. Sam. I ...... Fort> to War Ration Book Four, to Mrs. Colvin, newly elected W. C. •Q M nn dlapateiMa efaditad to H or do< Americans, not as Italians or tocp trect the story you printed. | matter. Inasmuch as ♦ I never urer, will be toastmaster and the It will amount to about $273,- riiy high. Quite a faw of these U. head, said she plana to leave iiUni olia eraditod to tola PW>ar and Cregg said last night that the AnnuS^ btoquet of Anderson- complainU are well-founded, par­ still good for five potmds of sugar KYBO MEGROUNO ^ fags 51< m Poles. That was the way these , Tuesday evening climaxed on e' questioned Mr. Woodward’s guilt speakers of the evening will be 050,000, all that’s left of $3,710,.- soon to take up her duties at na­ - i- » M tiewa irabllahad bara. slajihg was the work of a "sex Shea Post, Masonic Temple. ticularly where toye made from for home canning and can be used TODAY groups voted in 1940, when simi­ fiend." He said the girl had been of the hardest battles Maud L .' in committing a criminal offense Captain Hadnot of the Army Air Annual Armistice Day Dinner 000,000 originally set up for them. any time up to February 28, 1946. tional W. C. T. U. headquarters, TH AN E V E R AU rtoUto at raimbUcaMon to ap^»al Woodward of Bolton has ever; I wonder why it is even mention- Forces, recently returned from the Their 9-year bonus bonder-this wood are concerned. ^ i Ehranston, 111. COPLEY JAR 31. lar appeals were made to them. "criminally assaulted and that an Dance of American Legion, Legion A survey now being conducted Thus, :lf you haven't "epent’’ this "Thal't wKy I leek to Firit Nallonat for rsal Mvingt. Not on «5fflTWrSS.« r»T E 2i- apparent effort had been made to fought to retain her seat in the ed. European theater of air operations; Home. was the second of two plans to do stamp, you can still gst five pounds But our political strategists, ap­ Mario Fava decided the ques­ Sergeant Calusine of the Woman’s by our agente boa uncoverad this juft s faw laadort hors and itwra, but right on mrough ths taA. - _ strangle her with her own scarf.” General Assembly in eight elec­ t Special Armistice Day service something for them--mature June of sugar for whatever end-of-sea- Service Balloto too lAte WHEATENA tion and in the face of the admis­ Army Corps; Attorney Herman fact .... that dozens of folks BanrMantotlraa: Tha parently, will never learn to re­ MliMing Since Lost Sunday tions; I know because I have been at the Salvation Army citadel. 15, 1045. A great bloc of them was son canning or preserving you may ttora. fisHavS n«a, it makai my f o ^ money de ■ lot mera’T her opponent three times. I have sion of Mr. Woodward that .he had Yules and Chairman Harold M. cashed in long ago. with whom woodworking Is s stlU have at hand. ra wacial Ataingr—Waw spect the intelligence and the The daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Music bv Russian Baptist church, hobby have turned this hobby to Hartford, Nov. 9 — (F) — The Torka CW«fo* Pttrott and Bo^oa* found that being a candidate for violated the OPA regulations said Reed of the-Board of Selectmen.. Hartford, and local S. A. Band. The veterans of this war get ; -JC Americanism of the electorate to Joseph C. LaCombe, the girl had Following the speaking program commercial use this year. Down count of servicemen’s absentes been missing since 8:15 last Sun­ office opens the way for unjusti­ he considered Woodward a man Banks will be closed today. their mustering out pay—nobody How are turicey prices this year ballots will not be announced un AODIT nnuBAP o r which they appeal. Or, perhaps, fied attacks on your character, of integrity and allowed him to there will be a • musical program calls It a bonus—when they’re dis­ in their cellars and out to their l to compare with thoae of uacpLATiowa day night when she was seen at and exhibitions by a class of tone- 'Tueeday, Nov. 14 garages, they are manufacturing til after Nov. SO, it waa announced I I now they will finally begin to a Salem bus terminal. , your private life and your morals. cast the absentee ballots. Mr. Lecture at Center (Jhurch House charged. The most any one of C year? That’s a quaation teat’a yesterday at the office of Mrs. — Comp^are!— Compare! Compare! era. toys to order to get s little ex­ learn such respect. Earlier in the d a / Dr. Afan My opponent and her husband Fava bai. been moderator at sev­ on "Child Feeding” by Dr. Martha them can get is $300. hateg asked a good deal tease Francis Burke Redlck, secretary ,~ J T T K !“™SSSSir«,“ft eral elections but on ’Tuesday had Get Other benefits tra money themselves. But stoca days. Calltog prices for turkeys Moritz, state pathologist, and As­ found fit to doe every weapon they Potgleter. all these so-callad hobbylsta are o f the atete. Nine ballots were re­ NO POINn RiQURED-IUY NOWI NO P O M n R iO U W D -R U Y NOWI NO POINTS REQUIRED~RUY NOWI Both parties owe an apology to could to prevent my election. to be reminded that an American They get a number of other will ba Just about tee same os tost •SSSSSS’if^ sistant Medical Examiner Dr. Wednesday, Nov. 15 - amateur manufacturers, they are Thanksgiving. Lists showtog dol­ ceived yesterday;, bringing to 25 atag BaralA — r-- the whole American electorate for Tuesday evening saw the end of flag must, be displayed in a Voting Surgical dressiciga at American benefits under the "G. I. bill of tee total that reached the state Ralph E. Foss performed an au­ ^lace; he' was reminded also that not familiar with price regula­ lar and cents oelllng prices for tur­ Rell«d Oats oyM.f... aumaljs Gorbor't Junior Feeds most ionpi m« g . M oxw oll Hduso C offoo Ui JAR 33. the design of their campaigning. topsy. one of the foulest campaigns Bol­ Dewey Thinks Legion Hall. 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. rights”—educatoln, loans, unem­ too. late to be cast. TburadAy, November B markers seventy-five feet from ployment pay—if they want them. tions governing toys. Morsover, keys must be poated to aU retail Dr. Foss said the girl’s skull ton has ever seen or beard. their production methods are Bopch-Nut Coffoo t-U JAR 34. In the Dewey camp, campaign I entered the Representative the polls had to . After many other scheiMs had dollar-and-cente prices on all pens. Quokar Com Mool i4« x m o 9 t G o r l M r 's C o r o o l or OatmssI 2 mQ> 2 5 . Richmond Ceffoo 2 H t M O l6 1 . tksis o f $3.00 a famUy. Having tion that the a v e r s e American tional G. (X P. Chairman Herbert tails of tee transaction over to 1944—voluntarily. At the time of at every election since its pur­ Brownell, Jr., and. otnera were Friday, Dec. 1 been rejected. Congress Is 1924 Some a t teeee pene will reach tee ee»'*inchqeter family oome for> was an individual o f tow intelll- your War Price and RaUonlng Quokor Farina **<> * Clopp's Corool t O itM ri IfiSilf* Homeland Too m-uctn1 9 . f f u o N 3 4 . his induction he was 37 years old chase. represented as feeling the final Annual Benefit Ball, Manchester set up a 20-year endowment insur­ retoff market for tee Christmas 8 I questioned Mr. Woodward’s Board for action. trade. And this should make tee ward with such an additional con­ genoe, who would be certain to and the only deferment be asked outcome would show Dewey losti Memorial hospital. Sponoorahlp ance plan for them. This was real­ Poblum to mo 1 9 . LOI PKa 3 9 . Golden Bose Too k-u o n I R . i ic ia . Integrity in good faith. 1 felt and regulation more enforceable, by W hit* Spray \Cora Flakat *** 5* 44 3 4 tribution would do the Job. succumb to the frequent repeti­ was for one month in which to by what they^talled ah "eyelaah” Women’s Auxiliary, Hotal Bond, ly a tonus plan. It bad no connec­ Now let’s have a look at tee tire Connecticut dispose of nearly 3,000 chickens still feel that a person who ad­ Hfirtford. tion with the war risk insurance making tee top Itgal price more P o b o n o •-OZ PKO 1 9 . But it is likewlso true that tion of half truths, monotonoustf of about 3,500,000 out of 50,000,- situation to tee state. Lateat fig­ KeMogg's Com Hakos me 5 o Hom olaiid Too Bogs amwMl7 < on bis poultry farm. He Is now In mits operating in the "Black Mar­ votes^ ' for which the men had paid during easily ascertainable by the shop­ slogans, who would be the help­ ket” at a time v-hen our govern­ 000 ures febow teat we have 24,452 pas- ■V there are many Manchester peo­ the Air Force and is stationed at the war. oenger oar tires for November. per. less victim of appeals to his ap- ment is doing all it can to keep Throughout the campaign Dew­ ple who have not yet given at aU Truax Field in Wisconsin. ey bdd plugged for a more aoUd Stalm Stand The insurance went into effect That’s an Increase o f 16 per cent prebenslans, his fears and his Y ankee Mr. Woodward further accused prices controlled. Is not a person Jan. 1, 1026. The policies were You have now begun to oppmlsatlon, attempting to make over October quotes. to the TT80 drive. W e are sure me of having a second child in of sufficient Integrity to be chos­ supposed to mature to 1945. It your "A-IS” gasoUna stamps. As­ I I that inany of them are willing to prejudices. This country doesn't By A- H- O. personal friends with members of . Big Surprise Our truck tM allotment figure Compare! Compare! — Com pare!— order to collect an extra twenty en to cast the ballots of men who worked this way: foi- tbe current month Is 3,473 . . . sure youreelf that nobody else can give, and that the reason they are buy a president on the same basis dollars a month from the United are serving the country with their the Republican setup in each state. Since they already had been paid uee the stamps Issued to you by There seemed no doubt that such an increase of shout 11 per cent that it buys its smokes and de­ We haven’t seen any returns States Government and said 1 lives. I To Japanese for the first 60 days, that period of endorsing each one with your NO POINn REQUIRED-WY NOW 1 ONLY THE ITEMS M A RK D CARRY ILUE P O ffin . NO POINTS REQUMD-.IUY NOWI not yet .represented is because ar of this writing, so we have no contact work :vould stand' him in over October. odorants—not yet. And it is to should be ashamed o f myself for Perhaps I do not treat the right service was not counted to the in­ But w r aren’t quits ready to marker number and tee state they have not found a convenient idea what it may have got him in to vote aa lightl., as some people. good stead In 1948, If he wants to Dandy Dog Food HamnSa be lioped~that it never will. ^ getting my living in this manner surance policy. But for every day cheer yet For te tee matter of name.______M o c o i ^ o n i o r S p o g h o t t i SSw 6 * Finest Tem oto Julco »»<>»*> id . method for doing ao. presidential year But, at the when he had to work for bis In the United States the right to run again. — ^------(Coattased-from Page One) of service beyond days, the IMf ■ But in this cheapening of the least, the New Haven county Jail vote is bestowed upon all who can The New York governor was Pord Dog Food Mtmalla iy>r the convenlmce of both money. peoples of Greater East Asia from veteran received a credit of $1 if M u allar't A A ocoroni sr Sgtilnwi *mc 9* Finest Tom ato Julco m 2 0 . traditional appeal to the electo­ investigation provided The Great vMr. and Mrs. Woodward are meet the requirements of citizen­ described as believing that his it was in this country, $1.25 if groups, the drive committee has Jasper with his favorite type of campalgrn had been Instrumental the imperialism of America and Hannegan Desires Greater Strain V C o c k t a i l PM w-oz Tt4 I S . Bod Heart Dog Food efoa«M a rate the Democrats were not to childless and perhaps they can be ship. I have never challenged a overseas. K ra ft M a co ro n i D in n or I* tuiirNM ^0 9 * - 8 10 9 now arranged for six new collec­ campaign argument, and he em­ excused for using motherhood as person’s franchise. in forging what his supporters al­ Britian” and added that the Japan­ But no veteran could get credit ese people were surprised by tion depots, in addition to the be outdone. They easily won the ployed it with obvious glee. a campaign brickbat to be drag­ I wish publicly to state further luded to as unusual unity on the for more than 500 days. So the No Cabinet Post Put on Relations Chof Boywor-Doa "»31« V - B C o c k t a i l N PM 4«^Z T»4 3 1 . Goinos Deg Meal MsmalTv last minute championship with Mayor McLevy can always be ged through the political mud. that I feel that the absentee bal­ part of the Republicans toward Stalin’s atatement since “liberation most cash credit he could get was jlenchester Trpst Co:; which has and aggression are two opposite Horo's HoaM l n^zmilS. G r o P u p ...... ^ i m 2 3 6 their election eve hour broadcast, relied upon to make good politi­ But 1 do pity people whose minds lots were cast honestly at the foreign policy. $625 for 600 days overseas, $500 N ood le S ou p AAix Bstsy Crs*sr mo 9* been, receiving dcnaUons aU cal use of any and all issues the Dewey has cmitended that his things and one cannot confuse the are so narrow and whose minds Tuesday election, in Bolton be­ tor 600 days is this country. New York, Nov. 9.—(F)—Dto- Moscow, Nov. 9—(F)—^Iranian along. as distasteful and revolting a pa­ two old parties art generous statements in favor of full Amer­ two kinds o t philosophies.” P o n c o k o H o u r WhHs Ssrsy mo 7 * Hurffs Vogt. Julco »«•<»» IH S. Junior jyUlkbono wMaBOg are so suspicious that they see cause I never for a nmment doubt­ Rtoelved No Cash militia and police ware reported rade of raucous burlesque and enough to hand him. -every child born in the last three ed the integrity of Elmer Finley. ican participation in an interna­ The Dome! broadetot added that clalmtog the ambition of becom­ The following firms have agreed But—he received no cash to this P o n c o k o F l o u r Aims Jomims M OI mo f 2 c C o m p b o l T s TMMrts JiiM SO PM 1D-OZ TM 1 0 . Junior AAHkbono » Mafia cheap music hall. ^ gutterlsm as When he ip at his campaign years as a "draft baby.” 'Thank you for the space need­ tional peace organization were 'It is naturally expected that the deal. The money for days served ing postmaster general, Robert E. today by tbe Teas news agency to to serve as donation places for foreign policy (< Russia will ever defiled the sacred matter of best, he prefers an issue which It appears that a candidate for ed for this lengthy correction. "more definite” than any uttered was credited to him. It acted as Hannegan, Democratic national have broken up a planned celebrat­ tiito final effort to put Manches­ will permit him to tar both old change as new situations demand. B uckw heat H our whHs sprsy » m>z mo 9 . Cellogo Cecktoihon.*^o>20. AAHkbono Puppy BissuN eMMilB* office must allow his or her char­ , Catharine M. Marshall. by his opponent. full payment on his insurance chairman, aaya he has “no plana ion at Teheran by tee Labor Union an American election. It was a parties with the same brush. The Consequently, it Is the firm belief ter over the top: W. Harry BSng- acter and private life to be ridi­ Boltoia Conn., Nov. 8, 1944. In this connection, there 'was policy. except to get home and get ac- council and other organisations B u c k w h o o t R o w Aunt Jsmims ttroi mo 1 6 . Voryfino Appio Julco M4>zmS5 « M l M c b e n o P w i m M ssiilt MiMolSe iMui, nt Manchester Green; Plne- lucky thing for the Democrats famous Waterbury investigation, culed and slandered. But my can­ ill-concealed delight in the Dewey of the Japanese general public Thus the value of each veteran’s Tuesday on tea 37te anniverrary for instsmee, was made to order that Japan muri also adopt a real­ q i ^ t e d with my famUy.” hurst Grocery, at Main and Mid­ that such a program came after didacy ended at 8 p. m. on Tues­ camp at the defeat of Rep. Ham­ policy varied, according to the Qui^oned yeaterday at a press o f the Soviet union. W hite Spray Coko Flour «4-ozmo i s 'o W olch's G ropo Juico m'ph moz m 2 2 . AlUlkbeno Tilly Bits m m ^ O t for him, for it involved leading day evening. There is no hard- ilton Fish (R., N. T.) whose can­ istic policy wmch will conform amount of his credit and age. The The Taoa dispatch from Teheran dle Turnpike; Manchester Water peopls bad already gone through Venereal Ills oo^trenoa on tha poaalbUlty of !>► politicians of both old parties, feeling on my part because 39 didacy the G. Q. P. presidential ndth any new situation created by older he was— and therefore the said labmr union officials had been Seftosilk C oko Flour 44-OZ PRO 2 6 . Finest Gropo Juico 19* Pol Woo Bits Mstoadifi w]\ the process of making their deci­ ani was, therefore, perfectly tail­ the Ruasians. . . . Premier tog appointed postmaster general, Oo., at Depot Square; Botimene * voters o f the town of Bolton pre­ nominee had denounced, and in the shorter hto life expectancy — the Hannagan replied: arrested. irugg. Center street; Van’s Serv­ sion. ored to his own favorite campaign ferred my. Opponent., May Become apparent loss of his "Senate seat Stalin to his speech did not allude tower the insurance policy 'value. Nov. 7 to Russia’s biggest and S w on sdow n C ok « Fleur 44"OZ PRO 2 6 . Sunswoot Pruno Juico nozm 29. Goinos Kmnslioii suBialBa technique. Every one knows to the Chungking regime. This *T have read such stories to the ice Stotion, Hartford Road, and Let us look back' and repent, This avbning I speak as a pri­ by Senator Gerald P. Nye (R., N. If be lived out ths life of the papers, but we have a fine post­ most solemn holiday. The reports what a spurt of state prominence vate citizen and I seriously object fact la noteworthy." of tee discord put an even greater the'Manchester Electric Co., Mam and see If we cannot contrive to Big Problem D.). Both have been classed as policy, he could cash it. It was master general now.” that issue gave him. ^ to the article written about me Stalin’s reference was to “at worth a lot more than the money strain on relationa between Russia One might think, therefore, favoring only restricted American street. make another campaign more in your Wednesday paper. I do participation In a world security gressive nations” hut the Domrt with which he was credited for hia and Iran, already strained over the DAILY ABBIVALS worthy of the solemnity it de­ that the two old parties would not know the source of youf in­ (Continued from Page One) broadcast said, "Premier Stalin service. H he di«d any time after question of oil concession.' flRiT HATlOm M F A r s A These are locations which are beware of handing Urn nooro organization. •d serves, more respectful of the in­ formation but it is false. Allow branded Japan at an ‘aggressor getting the policy, his beneficiary Wins Major Post qt«eein, within the next few days, ' perfect Isooes, and be partied- wln-the-war psychology," he sajd. nation.’ " telligence and good taste of the me to correct you. would get Its full value. to oome within the movements of larly wary of handing him to FALSEHOOD NO. 1: "Yester­ “Are we prepared with factual Time Triple For example: Veteran Jones, Without Speech FANCY MILK FED-AU'SIZES U Just about everybody in Manchise- American public. in a field which he long day at the polls M ra Marshall argumenU (on the dangers of the when be received the policy In ago selocted for his own—the challenged the right of her oppo­ disease) when war is over and in­ Hard Schedule 1925, was 38 years old and bad a BBADYI AB the ingre­ FOWL ter. field of county gov^ 'm ent. ' nent’s husband. Constable Sam­ evitable reaction sets in—when Parley Held credit o f $25. He died ths next dients for a light and Det’s be sure that everybody In lie had for some ' years been uel R. Woodward, -to vote.” That commercialized vice comes out of year. His beneficiary receiVSd $1,- Chicago, Nov. 9.—(JV-Bdward flaky 9-inch double FRESH LEA N Baldwin’s Banner Towns using the anachroblstlc waste of For Congress J. Barrett, who at 43 has been to Manchester has given something is a lie! hiding?" (Continned from Page One) 560. If he bad lived out ths 20- crast, witbont lelt-overa. SHOULDERS the county system of government service to bote World Wars, won GRAPES IMPMOR 1 » 3 3 « before this drive ends. Better Of the 169 Connecticut towns CORRECTION: Uda Anderson, 330,000. New Gsses Annually year Ufe of the policy, Jonea would MotUtog to do tost just when scandal broke in the Fair- Republican Registrar, appointed Asserting that about 230,000 (Ooatinned from Page One) a major DUnoto stats offloe to then have it end in a failure te be only two failed to contribute spe­ In. American political offaira. I of­ have received the same amount, add water, roll and bake. FRESH LEA N U EUERRE 90M field County Jail administration— new cases of syphilis alone—are fer my thanks to Parliament, press $1,560. Tuesday's elsctkm without makiiM Buns PEARS X 2m27* cial votes to the re-election of Samue)...R. ^ Home-mnde quality and PORK reported to t^e men and women a Republican administration. absentee i'bUlots; Elmer Finley now being contracted annually In and to public men of all toriJes coal toduatry. O ngreos rejected Another point: Two years after a single political speech. Now a Democratic county Jail flavor without bome- fighting for us, let's be sure that Governor Raymond E. Baldwin. was appolntied by Democratic this country, that, only tlwee- and no parties—perhaps especially such a law last year. * a poUcy-Had been Issued to a vet­ Bluett. MTho served two terms APPLES FANCY NATIVS MdNICM » ■ aumtnistration in New Haven bos Flood Control Bill on Docket as state treasurer "and one term OMde bother. That’s, FRESH a DELICIOUS L$ those of us who are able to do so The town of Franklin rated Bald­ Registrar Marguerite Bolton. Ma­ fourthif of thooe are discovered to them—tor the care and re­ eran, it had a loan value. He tilled in the other side of the issue rio Fava'was the moderator. Aft­ The Senate has on Its docket as state auditor, was aleoted ssers- LAMB UVERS gjve again. It has been said often, win, exactly even with the nation­ and treated, Hellei said that major straint which have made all poten­ could borrow money-on it. Many mhuaim for him. er the appointments were made a House approved bill for flood tary of stats on tha Democratic SWEET POTATOES 4»<21* al head o f the ticket. ’The town need for present and post-war tial Indiscretions die upon their did. but It needs to be said again and The campaign speeches ’The and Woodward an< Finley were control was increased emphasis on lips.” control and rivaia and harbors losutance Practicslly Scrapped ticket over Republican Arnold F* FANCY SKINLESS U again until every one realises it: o f Brookfield, where it may be Great das^ compiled after sworn in, I challenged the right case-finding and public education. Churchill praised Gov. Thomas improvements. But before any of theypollctea Benson. , FRANKFURTS SPINACH FRESH NATIVE 3^27. that old John Thornhill is still this neat provision of the evi­ of Samuel R. Woodward to cast (He said it was Impossible to E. Dewey for sportsmanship in de­ 'Taxes probably will loom large could run their course,x^ngresa A Marine sergeant now on sick we are the lucky ones In this war; dence were automatlo. From as an issue ooon after the law- sulking, dropped Baldwin six the absentee ballots. give accurate figures on incidence feat, saying: “What a model this on Jan. 27, 1936 adopted a bonus leave, Barrett was barred from Owr spsetsl "qat-osqualntad" qifi W N EW CROR TURNIPS - YELLOW P. E. L 3 9* only two appeals, that of the USO the New Haven county “ blue I challenged his right to cast would be to thoee states where po­ makara reassemble, tor ths staff fteiTig active part in tea campaign votes below the national ticket. of gonorrhea but that conservative bdhd plan which practically scrap- inirofivesthit oowgronstotod leop SAUERKRAUT and that of the Red Cross^ actual­ room” to the Fairfield county the abeentee ballots on the litical differences are not solvable of axperta amployto by Congraaa ptd the insurance plan. The new by mUtteiy ragulaUons. “swinging door,” It was like estimates placed it at three times to oehaduled to report on Its plan­ r . . works fast. . . Und to hands, CB.ERY NA'nVSYVHm MI KH |9« ly ask us to give money in sup­ And in each of the other 167 ounds that , the law sUtes that that of syphilis.) by word or vote, where the mes- one worked like this: __ U shooting a sitting duck. Tha ning for a post-war system o t port of this war. We must not be towns, Baldwin enjoyed some de­ s person appointed to cast ab- SUtlng that one of the fune- tlon of who Is to bs to and who to A veteran could transfer hia In­ fespins'i crsssiy wds mssn tegttit Great Jasper didn't even have S to be out may be one of Ufe an^ levies designed to stimulate pri- LUNCHEON MEAT POTATOES H.lNa.iarmJa |5 >AFKIAG 39* found wanting. We must not be gree of advantage over the na­ sentto ballots' shUl be a person o t Udns o f conference was to consid­ surance into bonus bonds and cash woshdsYs...tfssn4f delhml to think to write and deliver integrity. I challenged Mr. Wood­ death, to be settled by violence vata anterpriss. . British Advance tional ticket, which is the factor er methods of making newly-es­ them at once 6 he wished. Many complacent in our acceptance ot such a speech. It wrote Itself ward's integrity. At this point and Intrigue and where there may tod. But the bonds paid 3 per cent IVtRY nUHEIf W/.SHfS DOUBIl IH oo-.n ■ R none nurinr. U for Mm- - tablished penicillin treatments for be but a short gap between JBeing Cbecktog on Truce Steps MOCK CHICKEN LOAF - 39 aORlDA ORANGES au uzi. 3* the sacrifice others are making which has created bis re-election Lida Anderson asked me-to define VD availsble to tbs general pub­ interest i year for 9 years. They Near Bussecchio when merely a normal run would Or, rather, old party insistence integrity. I then read the defini­ the ruler and being the victim.” were to mature June 15, 1945. for us. There are only a few ways lic, Heller said new, effective Moscow, Nov. 9- t tw . to harbor such individuals and ciated Press article of a June 13, hospitals;' those being examined IIG 3 3 they successful as practical poli­ state’s banner Baldwin communi­ " ^ h u n d e a provide them with opportnnit;0^ 0 1944 date line: “On the basis of for> insurance policies; and those IVk-lB Swdothoort Soap o 3 c S S i 1 9 tics. — for making the headUiies. Tito Y.M.CAe Program £ 1 1 W ilbert's Ne-Bub W ax QrrM5 9 . ty. For Manchester, casting an injunction suit and 'ft treble undMgoing medical examtnatlona —> a - LOAF real cure, tberedore, Hes nibt la fo r Industrial, ctvio or Federal po­ 1874 ______\ It is with a sense of some some 18,000 votes, favored Bald­ damage suit filed by tbs State Pohnelivo Soap 2 CAMS 11 3 c ^ 2 0 . Staley's Cube Starch 13-OZ PKO the punishment of sncIi Indivtd- rtions. a shame that we realise. In retro­ win 803 votes ahead of his nation­ OPA today (dtb the Federal o m i t O A T I D uals, but la abolishing tlM sys­ New Haven, Nov. 9—(Uring busineM in Bol­ AND ENJOY GREATER COMFORT Dewey deserves the discredit for 129 votea ^ 16-months-old daughter of Pfc. BROTHERS, l i r e . RapreaentatHraa from tea State ton. Selectlva Servioa bssdquartefk and' PLAIN RYE D O li discovering and emphasizing this Well, we graciously yield to and Mrs. Kenneth Ransom, died fCoottsned fn a Page One) •Tba'pciciag of pcascsipdoaa sbooid "Accmxling to the OPA, Wood­ tee State Be-Bmployment Com- R U S C O S - W a Y combination W l N D o V s IVORY FUKES CAMAY SOAP DUZ i VWYTISWf issue, and it can be ssdd that it Stratford the honor of being the in Li.|chfieid county hospital last ward w A charged withe selling Mvar ba a gsMsiag gaoto.Asd hisat, night of injuries received when she Samuel D. Jaegaon to becqms the FUNERAtr mtoston warn ten pitoctpsl speak- EXFXX TLT DfSXfiXLBD SAISIN ^ was he who forced Roosevelt into state’s banner Baldwin town, but beef and veal, at higher than bars, l b tbe maomm a m o f ingva- on on tee progism srrsngsd by 'M .as struck by an automobile in first Hoosier G. O. P. governor toasts^ ws add dba tksis Of a skOlsd WITH XBB BxaxnovB STEEL SEAL LA R G E nCG • discussion o f it. But, once we suggest to the Governor that ceiling prices and o f selling . John W. P iw of..Oz«anwleb end LAR G E PKG the driveway of her home. State beef and veal «rithout requesting since 1933. Another Democratic ngisttrsd pbarawrisf. piss a dewr- SERVICE Roosevelt Joined in the discus­ senator. Mon C Wallgren, ousted • I Frsston B. nadbolt of Notwalk.' VMtIlaiiMt SIOM MM iWri* . 2 3 * 3 ^ 3 iQ c if he has a second home town Policeman John Foley of the the' surrender of ration polnU arinadpafTSsiagafarovefbeadisasall, They w o n sidsd Ira CUfitovd W . Os- L Me Dram Mo sion o f it, he Joined- it at Mr. within the state it must be Man­ Canaan barracks said'that the'car iO. O. P. Gov. Arthur B. LangUe bscasse o f osr l o ^ voloase). Tbao C A e c A I. Cheoge Seikra to IB tem S a a lito H Mta- The actual over charge amount­ in Waohington. rey.pf tea T*s Nstions) sodneU W H O U W U M I M W . Dewey's own level, with state­ chester. 6nly his home town did was operated by an uncle of the ed to approximaiely $500. a asodast profit. This fidr, ssilorto OrmandJ.Wert program staff. Now Torii caty. ■to From IMBIDB Tow RoaMt child who did not see her playing The Republican governors who ^ J - s loaf ments in which he too contrived better for him. No other com­ "The suiU which were filed by survived the Roosevelt sweep that pries assarts sstirfisd psiroai. Mby D i r e c to r T A « w i . No M fey Wladewa to Store to OeOart in the yard. Medical Examiner stipulation with Woodward, were aot briag yoor aaxr prtscripdoa sa_ No Vtow » No Laddara ~ Uttia ItoM l to make it ^pear that he ought munity o f comparable voting carried their atqje* Dwight AnoCF Oaioata CBISCO IVORY SNOW U V A SOAP Donald Herman said death was signed by Federal Judge J. Joseph this "RriUble Prcscripdoos" wore? TM: a ru « ter ItoaM to V m t Savad,t . 'to be President again because he strength showed a .proportionate due to a fractured skUU. H. Green, Illinois; Raymond E. F o a t u n o Smith, the OPA announced,. and Hsldwta, Connecticut; Edward J. a No Dowa Fayewet—$• Ileathe To Foyl would "qieed” their return. special conslderatioR for him. We in addition to demanding treble ' Hartford, Nov. 9—m — tn Ob- SSI « Death Take Eleotricton Thye, Minnesota; Sam ' C. Itord, servaaca e t Arzatotloa D u . teraa DATED" OO-NOTS LA R G E PK G . Actually, everybody wants our kinda guess we got aurselvss 'a payment on all overcharges will MMtana, and Walter W. Bacon, T h o n e 519 6 Lot Da SSow Toe • Bwna S -W w Oombtaattoa Wliidowl fVht 3 ^ ^17^ restrain Woodward from further Army offlotto. Brig. Oan. TUomaa •24* 2 3 * M as soon as iwaatble. new nativs soil Dalawara. F. C i L F1NAMOID . . SI MOMTHB TO FAT. Wateriiury, Nov. 9.—--Pater violatiana o f price and rationing E. Troland, U oitt OoL Sldmqr Purcell 143 w est 44th street. New Mitrland azid MaJ. Ifilehaal F. MeC- end this probably goes tor Seriously, it to {Peasant to regulations." Qoiallag Aida Beeigaa 0 0 1 York city, electrician with an r.tt win be totarvlawad (gi tea ^ too, not until the Job is know that Mancherier voters «•*" I did not base any claim cn on WELDON SARTLETT^SRAINARD CO. opera company which Is present­ woal^ hraodcaat o t tea 'OouMOtl- Alwayt Froih ilshod. Mllltaiy.^Beoeiwi- alleged violation.” On Tuesday London, Nov. 9—(A>—William The Sign of a RAOTFORD (g) appreciate good pubUo service ing "La Tlrariata’’ here tonight DRUG COMPANY cut w a r OiAmen’a F an s fornffi not politlca, must and'*^ will ||rw Woodward readily sdulttsd Hagalln, minlstsr of tbs Intsrior In end give special expression of died o f pneumonia earty totoy at violating the OPA r^pilatiofis. W orthy Service Saturday at ISUIO p. m. over Ste- Premier Vidkun Quisling’s puppet tlon WTXC, It snO announced toot dem^lisation. their appreciaUon in the voting St Maty's bospitil. He was ad­ FALSEHOOD NO. 3: "Attori> government in Norway, has resign­ !’1s «rittl' iidms:aons process. mitted ^t 5:30 last night in criti- neys representing 'both factions ed because of poor health, the At 142 EAST CENTER ST. AlghL cal^CondiUc^ .wars ra lliril an<^ it was> u s ftset-^ Oslo radio said today. ■ ' t . MANCHfCS^l’ER EVENiWG HERALD. MANCHESTER. C0NH.,‘ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1944 ■ ^ MANCHtnSTBK EVENING HERALD, MANURES-IEIt. CUNN...fTALIRSbAT, NOVEMBER 9, 1944 ^ G E BIGHT . WTIC—1089 Second Sports Night Oklahoma. Aggies Fenimore Griswolds,' Tavern | Rationing Data WDBO— 18M Todpy*s Radio Basitota War ‘ Furnished By Called Best Back in Nation Score Shutout Wins’ OFFICE OP PBICB Mr. Kaan. Tracer o t Loot Per­ Show Proves Success ...... <------;----^------< 4:00—w n c r - Backataffs Wifa;*^ By Hbiri OrayaoB a d m in IBTBATION WDRC — Afternoon Melodlea; sona; WTHT—Arthur Hale; W i Bagioiwal Oapartaasat a t WHTD—It’s Murder. - NEA B p ^ Bitter Darlings . and ' Knighl^'^^ WTHT — News; Hhmice Green­ New York, Nov, 9—When OMa- lafonnatloB wood Presents; WHTD Par­ T:4S—WTRT—Music; WHTO — Luge. Attendance Hear Scotclb Match Uconn Ace homa A. and M. knockedTulea off Are Victimsi Ed K orii ” 85 TremoBt Straat, Bootoii. 8, ade of Stors. Cheztar Bowlas, OPA. 8:00—w n c — Frank Morgan Talks by V^elley, Gar* the unbeaten list in that 46-40 filaaaaobnaetta 4:16—w n c —Stella DaUas. thriller, Henry Frnka of the Hur­ Walks Off with Night's Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser 4;S0__^ w n c — LOrenxo Jonea; Show; WDRC — Suopenae; Set for Friday THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Compiled by Students of Manchester HIkIi School gan, Jessee at Lcjg^dn ricane called Robert Fenimore the Honors with Big Scores V O L . xn, N O . i « ■WDRC — Ad liner; WTHT — , WTOT — Frank Slnglzer; best back to the nation. 4 ______Meata and Fata MaAcheater Program; WHTD— WHTD—Clifford PrrrosL Good Indefinitely—Red Stampa ifom e; Movies Shown. When IB-year-oM Bob Fenlmora Basketball Schedule Time Views the Newa 8:15—WTHT—Tello-Teat; WHTO ma finished with. Aritoneas Glen C^lfers Bowling The Wast Side Ree allays obook Christinas Cards A8 through Z8 and through 4 -4S__w nc — Young Wldder —^Lum and Abner. 1944-45 Don Itenhedv P5 In Book Four worth 10 polnta Tbeweoood in a oerias of Sports Rose of the Razotbacks said he League; Falkowski with roar a t thlmder mat oigM 11 — Legion of Honor Brown; WTHT —Music; WHTD 8:30—w n c — Dinah Shore’s was greater than the Jack Crain Students are being urged to each. Red tokens, worth one point Open . House; WDRC—Death N4|ht progiama apqnacred by Tha when the Rac Bowling Leagne was U. S. Education W eek Nov. 23— Alumni, home. each, used as change. It is o q ^ ct- Harrigan. , who ran for T exas Winn Round Robin. I bring in addresses of people Iri ’45 President 8:00—w n c — When a Olri Mar- VaUey Sheriff; WTHT—Sam- Herald and the American Legion Tuisa football writers describe to operation and tba result won' Dec. 1—W. Hartford, home. ed that the next red stamps Wfll two one-alded victories with both the service who have attended "Joan is an unusually effective < riea: WDRC — Newa; Ad L ^ r ; my Kaye Serenade; WHTD— took place last iflght at the Legion the aix-foot one, 188-pound aoidio- J -I Dec. 8—Bristol, home. not be validated imtil December WTHT — Newa; Music; WHTD On Friday afternoon the male Griswolds and the Hartford Rood Mancheater High in order that and efficient editor-in-chief of the Dec. 15— E. Hartford, away. America's Town Mealing. Home-adth a capacity crowd’ of more os an 18-karat All-America O bserved in, Slogans Ctariatmas Cirda from the 3. , —^Tterry at*** the Piratea * 9:00—w n c —Music Hall; WDRC golfers will team up in another Tavern copping four polntz frim Dec. 16—Windham, home. Vice Pres. June LaShay; young men in attendance. as spectacular aa Glenn Dobbs the students and faculty can World and a vb ry interesting stu­ Processed Foods / «; 18—WTIC — Portia Faces Life; —Major Bowea Amateur Hour; Denver football writers rate him seml-m''ontWy event. The players Darlings and the Knights o6' Oo-- Dec. 22— Open. ; Good indefinitely—Blue Stampa WTHT — Romance in Music; The m m was topped by three may select their own partners in lumbus. • be -sent to them.- These cards dent to have in a class,” said Miss Dec. 29—Meriden-, away. Sec., Janet Keller; WTHT—Gabriel Heatter. the finest back to show in the •^Oeation fo^the New World,” ! of unity and cooperation. They have been greatly appreciated A8 through Z8 and A8 through WHTD — Dick Tracy. 9:15— WTHT—Screen Test speakers and climaxed by an houri Rockies sinoe Wtaixzer White. this tournament where tbe play­ The Garagemen paced by Big Helen J. Estes, adviser of the High Jan. 5— Middletown, home. ers hit ev?ry oUier shot. Selective Ed Korio, had too many big gu nf .--'f: !• tli^ aloKan given the schools of |must "get along” with others in by servicemen in the past and Treas., Richard Duffy. W5 in Book Four, worth 10 points 8:30—w n c — Just Plain Bill; 9:30—W n c-T Joan Daria, Jack. of tootball morieo. ”, And triple threat Fenimore, who , v .fin n .i iCHucstional order to accomplish anything. School World, when asked to de­ Jan. 12— W. Hartford, away. WDRC — War Commentary; driven are to be used and oim- tor DarUnge. Big Ed rollad gnasez America for NaUonal Educational Cooperation is necessary in order many have written their each. Under the present system, Haley Show; WXMIC—Oorliaa despite his bulk haa been clocked scribe Joan Apurton, this week's Jan. 19— Bristol, away. five blue stamps are validated on Sports; WTHT — Superman; 'the evening opened with the in 9.7 in the 100, la without the full fourth of their combined handi­ o f 143, 122 and 107 for a $72 total “ “ eek, Nov. 8-11. A sub slogan extra-curricular thanks. Addresses must be in Jan. 26— Windham, away. Donald Kennedy, well-known by Archer; WTHT—Starlight Sere­ first speaker being Tom Kelley, caps will be deducted from their by Monday, November 13th, so worthy Legion of Honor student. the first of each calendar month. » WHTD — JaCk.^ Armstrong. use cif one leg as the result of a se­ which was high for the night. lo given for each day of this activities. In Student Council, one Feb. 2— E. Hartford, home. bis fellow students in the Senior nade: WHTO — SpoUight local High sdhool football and vere muscle injury fo the opening g ro u scores. Te "long nine," holes Kovis* 148 was also good for Xgb that number of , cards to be Joan has been a member of the Sugar 5:46 — w n c — Ftofit Page Far­ Bands; Coronri Story Teller. baseball coach. Tom spoke on the These slogans are for the | representative represents his home Feb. 9—Meriden, home. class of M. H. S., was chosen by rell: WDRC — Swodn^orCroon: gome with Texas Tech last falL 1, 2, 3. 4, 14. 15. 16, 17, 18, will be single so all in all Mr. Koris had a ■ sho>^ng how American ! room, and all student business is bought can be determined. High School World during her sec­ Feb. 16—Middletown, away. Good Indefinitely — Sugar Importance of the youth of today the scene of action and if weather Complete addresses written them to be their class president In •WTHT — Tom Mix; WMTO — 1 0 :00—w n c —Abbott and Cos­ It failed to resend to treatment, night for himself. helping our nation in . transposed to the students through ond, third and fourth yeara of high Stamps 30, 31, 32 and 33 in Book partlelpattng in competitive sports permita some fancy aeores are ex­ Johnny Hedlund wltli a three- sebooU on separate sheets of paper Captain Midnight. ' ^ tello; 'WDRC—The First Line; but he waa able to play some in all ' in preparing for the | e^eh representative. Pupils have the election held last Friday morn­ Four, each good for five pounds. WTHT — Henry Gladstone: whether it be football terniia. golf pected. As usual there will be a game total of 861 waa a sfaintng the wsr should be given to Student school and is now serving very effi­ Sugar Stamp 40 In Book Four, 6:00—w n c — News; WDRC -rr oevan A. and M. gam es The big comlnc In the Nov. 3 meet- j^hla form of government as a pre- ing. The other officers elected WHTD — Raymond Oram or any type of sport. He spoke on blond literally dragged the leg dinner after the match and ail light in a losing cause. Council representatives. ciently as editor-in-chief of the were vice president, June LaShay; good for five pounds for home News; WTHT — News; WHTD the makeup o f a zocoesafiil man. lag of the Hldb School World, an i p^ration for tomorrow. Minute Man Flag Swing. through 1948. It bothered him con­ members are invited to attend this In the other match, the Tavara paper. A member of Somanhis secretary, Janet Keller; and treas­ canning through Feb. 28, 1945. who sports have played an impor­ even tho^b they might not be iSorm al dlscuukm was held on: athletics, or on any team, 8:18—w n c — Professor Andre 10:16—WTHT — Dala Carnegie; siderably. five rolled consistent gnmez and Jmvw out school ts^'^ntrlbuUng in j cooperation immediately staff, last year and this, Joan la at urer, Richard Duffy. Fuel Oil tant p w t in the every day makeup Mnaele Prriieeted by Pod able to play. the result was a shutout wto over present serving on the Eklitorlal Flies Once More Schenker; WDRC — George B. WHTTA-George Hicks. o f many o f the boys all over the ■^these ways. The following activl- i tj^come apparent. Hl-Y, Girl Re­ the betterment of the community, Following the college scientific Augu.st 31, 1945—Laat day for Armstead; WTHT — A Date X-raya airatually abowed a cal­ Mrs. T. D. Faulkner to Head the K. of C. BlrUee and Lucas ties were discussed liKwnnectlon. | Dramatic clubs and many the topic for Saturday of Educa­ Board. > course. President Don Kennedy, period Four and period Five cou­ 10:30—w n o —Rudy VaUee Show. world. Ladles’ Committee with Sinatra; Concert Hour; WDRC—Here’s to Romance: cium deposit above the knee to the both hit the maples for a total of , with the daUy slog^ . \ Others, depend upon the attitude of tion Week. Many of ^ em win not As vice-president of the Girl Re­ has been active in extra-curricular pons of 1943-44 issue. Period I Valas eC Spevto Mrs. Earle Clifford stepped but 359 while Muldoon w ith .887 was WHTO — Digest of the Air; , WTHT — Muoto; WHTO — thigh bons By spring young Feni­ |M»d»"g World Brotbei the individual member. be able to vote officially for many serves this year, Joan haa the job The minute-;nan flag once more activities throughout his high coupons of 1944-45 Issue now Fair play, aporlamanahlp, the more could bear full weight on the aa chairman of the Ladles’ Com­ not far behind in the winning Drob- of arranging nearly all the meet­ Sports. March a t Time. educatkmal valua o f compeUtive By understanding foreign After World War I, there was a years but they are being Uught flies beneath the Star Spangled school career. He naa proved his valid. All coupons worth 10 gal­ .6:30—w n c , — Strictly Sports, leg, and now it is sound except mittee at the Country Club and score. M.H.8. Strives to proti now ao that thgy will be belter ings. She also belonged fb the ability for leadership as a mem­ lons a unit. 1 1 :0 0 —w n c —Newa; WDRC sports, the building up o f the body, recommended Mrs. Thomaa . O. mass education In England and Banner on the flag poles of the Bob Steele: 'WDRC — News; that the knee permits a bend of Daritoge (6) wotW-wlde brotherhood, which thetlnlted SUtes against war and citizens when older. Paint and Powder dramatic club ber of Student Council In his sec­ Gasoline Newa; WTHT—Newa; WHTO and .the numerous other Itemathat only a little more than a quarter. Faulkner who was unanimously QuiUtsch ___ 89 107 . 66—2B2 during her freshman and sopho­ high school grounds as M. H. S. WHTD — The Answer Man. cothe In the makmip o f a success­ approved at the closing session of Sunday’s slogan during Educa­ ir peace. Best sellers and propa­ The various extra- curricular ond and third years and as mana­ December 21—Laat day for 6:45—w n c — Lowell Thomas; —^News. It waa for this reaaop that he waa Catalol ------99 64 . . —133 tional Week. Through racial dU- ganda books appeared on the mar- activltls lead to more co-operation more years. Joan Apurton obtained the necessary quota of ger of the baseball team. Last A-13 coupons, which become good 1 1 :18—w n c —Harknesa of Wash* ful man. rejected by the Army. tha ladies' season. Mrs. Alfred W. M cA dam s___ 106 123 90—319 ■WDRC— News; WHTO— Par­ Thm listed Domonick Sqoatrito Cavedon will serve as assistant .Ml—Inn in such academic courses ket^scriblng the horrors and evils and thoughtfulness of others, an Following the college course more than 90 percent participation year he belonged to Sock and Bus­ Thursday, November 9 for four Ington; WDRC—Joan Brooks, Fenimore competed In the Drake Hedlund ...... ISO 116 115—361 dancing and also enjoys blke-rld- ade of Stars. as the greatest athlete In the his­ chairman for the coming season. as Bnglish, history, and civics, stu­ of WM^^ Textbooks In high schools aaaet to any person or community. throughout her four years, Joan la in the purchase of Wai Savings kin and he is at present a member gallons each. A-11 coupona good 7 :00—w n c —Music Shop; WDRC Songs: '•'THT—Music; WHTO and Texas Relays last apring, when Reed ...... 95 102 112—300 dents learn to understand foreign tor three gallons each, expire tory of Manchester High. He told Mrs. S. Oswald Johnson was i«' and c o l i c s pronounced war stupid •1116 knowledge of the Constitu­ Just as outstanding acholaatically ing. Bonds and 'l^tamps. The amount of Hi-'V. Don’s favorite sport I Love a Mystery; WTHT —Ful­ - T h e Music You Want. his InshfUty to crouch may have Skids ...... 35— 85 customs and ideas. In this way As a hobby. Joan spends a great Wednesday, November 8. B4, C4, of the expfbits of the great ItaUan cost him the dash championabipa. appointed aa chairman o f the and wasteful. From movies, the tion and other governmental docu­ as she is in extra-curricular activi­ of money received for the month and also his favorite paetime is ton Lewis, Jr.; WHTO — Fred 1 1 :80—w n o —Music o* tha New Bob Fra Ini ora . wsw! they search into the whys and deal of time doing art work and B5 and C15 coupons good Ipr five youth, who later lost hla life In an He placed in both meets Hia speed Handicap committee. Mrs. Carl O. press and e v ^ th e pulpit came the ments, studied in the Civics and ties. Her favorite subject haa al­ of October totaled $1,051.90, with basketball. He has participated Waring Program. World; WDRC—VRra America; 510 532 488 15g0 wherefores of seemingly strange U. 8. History classes, betters com­ has taken lessons for the past three gallons each until fuAber notice. automobile accident. seems unimpaired, or nearly so, Seaman was ag;ain reappointed to glory of peaceK All believed that ways been Hiatorj' and in her spare most rooms of the school reaching in Inter-class basketball through­ 7:18— w n C — Newa of the WTHT—Guy Lombardo’s Or­ against Arkansas and 50 against Griswold’* Oarage (4) and 'unfamiliar beliefs. Familiarity munity life In that It makes people years. Htir special pet peeves are Shoes He also gave a list cf all the and It ia accentuated by a decep­ head up the Hospitality commit' at last a permahMt peace had time she reads as much as she can. a 100 percent quota. In September out his high school years. Don World; WDRC — Muilc That chestra Tulsa. Another to Neill Arm­ Fagan ...... 106 112 90—303 , with foreign points of view is fur- come. Now an inevitable war has more Interested In the background She also likes to listen to semi- the Abbott and Costello program Good Indefinitely :— Airplane- 11:46— WHTD— Norman Cordon boys from Mancheater High who tive change of pacs toe. Mrs. Jay E. Rand and Mrs. the opening month of school, the attended Boys’ State. - Satisfies; WTHT — Musical have gutecd the sporUizht at vari­ strong against Tulsa was good for F. T. Blish Sr,, are in charge of Cowles ...... 105 .. 108—213' thmnd stUl through the study of descended upon us end the youth of the community. classlcal and popular music, with and having people refer to her as a Stamps No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 In Singa Fenlmore’a Injury is protected Tomlinaon . . . 08 84 . .— 132 amount collected in Bonds and 'Vice President June LaShay is Quiz. ous times in their atlfletie career nooter by a heavy pad preventing a di­ 1 0 . the Rules committee and Mrs. laagusges. of today must prepare KMlf, to be Supervised recreation leada to Bing Crosby her favorite croon­ very studious pupil. War Book Three good for one 1 3 :00—w n c —Newa; Design For Marebiaotti . . ' 06 133 00—328 After graduation, Joan is unde« Stamps netted $555.95. The a Bing Crosby fan and collects T:8 0 —w n c —Boh Burns, Tbie at Mandtester High and what com' rect bl are atiU many more who buy a member o f the former her second standing authorities on sporta, legiate scorers in tbe east and is further star - studded Norman Fenimore haa handled the ball ness was alto discuaaed by the Clviello ...... 90 116—333 The slogan for Thursday of Na­ en of thf school. board follows: 9 6 -8 0 1 To Observe Book Week few at school and make a ma­ and fourth years and of the latter Monday, 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. nt. On the Election Returns writer many books on bampaU. the only veteran performer at the Navy, Fenimore had broken away ruahing, passing, in all types of group. Garvey ...... 100 105 Also through the echool’s Red Uonal Education Week is "Prepar­ ^idance also makes kick and interception returning Straiigh and DeMartln Recent 9 6 -2 B 0 better c'kjzens for a better com­ Cross Country jority of their purchases else­ during her third years. She also Tuesday, Closed all day. baaketbalihah and football and at Storrs college. for one or more long touchdown Morrissey ....109 88 Cross chapter, the studenU are ing for the New Technology.' and pass receiving 306 times in 13 W lasen Moaser ...... 113. 104 106—318 contributing toward this goal, ’Technology and more particu­ munity. Annual Book Week. Novem­ where. As the figures show, the participated in the choir when she Wednesday, 2 to 5 p. m. present director of athletics at gallapa in every game this autumn. New York, Nov. 9 —(S > -F or Sa, Bing Crosby returns to bis 9 games this season and last. He Kickers Tournament O'Hara ...... 97 8T 93-282 since their money and efforts help larly the industrial arts should and nne Beechler '46. ber 13-17, will be observed by amount of stamps bought In Octo­ was a Freshman and went out for Thursday id Friday, 10 a m. kingswood to West Hartford. Featraere is Oiataace Man the Library Club, through a Are Champs second time, those' comparatively o'clock NBC show tonight after He bolted 60 and 82 yards for has gained 2561 yards, an average i.—StaUey J. Straugh, '81-10— Shea ...... •• 32 32 '-Jo strengthen the bonds that will undoubtedly will become much ber was nearly double the amount bowling, which incidentally ia an­ to 6 p. m. 14 weeks off the air, part of which Joe reviewed the game o f foot­ faculty tea and exhibits. Tag other of her hobbled, her second tow radio viewers in the New York Rec Seniors TD’e against West Texas State, 50 of 7A for every time he has got 7L bnOd and sducste a new world. more prominent in the high school of September. Tha reason for this Saturday, 10 a m. to 12:30 p. m. he spent with the boys overseas ball in its Infancy uptll the pres­ his hands on the leather. And re­ • Low Gross Phyllle Karlin. Day will be Wednesday, Np- increase la probably due to the yq,ar. York area got a peak at what it’s ent day type of play which fea­ against Arkansas, had traveled 48 509 436 803 14B3 curriculum within a few years . . . Rudy Vallee will be back on when he fell on the nine-yard line member that he was never at top B. J. Straugh, 81; Del St. ohn, Hartford Reed Tavcni (4) Winning the War Elven at the present time it holds vember 15 and the Ubrary Red and While Win fact that the War Stamp drive did As secretary of Sock and Bus­ going to be like some day to watch tures the T formation. He de­ and hear election returns via tele- an NBC Thursday schedule at Meet Tonight against Texas Tech. He ran 65 to form following the opener in 1943, 81; Bob Boyce, 81; Valuer . u o - u t The slonn for Monday is "Win an Important place in Manchester Club will make tags to be sold not get under full awing until kin, Janet Keller ia well prepared scribed where it otarted. the type Kickers Tornamrat in homerooms by Student C C I. L. Top by De­ Infliviclualsf 4]^oal Tlsion. 10:30 tonight moving from Satur­ acore following a pgas interception Bometimea played less than a Johnson m - s i i r «4ng the Wnr." A brief survey of High school's course of study. Ex­ October. It is estimated that if he for her duties as class secretary. days. Ip so doing his guests are o f eq'iipment used, and most of 1. —Richard DeMartln, Jr„ 96- Council representatlVM. ,, The They sat In comfmlable living against Denver, ran back a kickoff period. Mnldoon Manchester High’s activlUes sines amples o f this fact may ^ found feat of Middletown. students of M. H. S. would buy all Janet haa followed the college Fred Allen and Shirley Temple. an the importance of the every 37 Fenimore does not punt well In 21—75. money will be used to pur­ of their War Stamps from their room armchairs while tabulations day youth to engage or partici­ Fastest Circuit in Town for 95 and P^y,^*.*^,*"** y ^"****.y Blrtles . Psarl Hnthor will confirm the readily In the chemistry and course throughout high school and For Bonds Lower * ^ , yards to a third touchdown. He practice, but lifts the ball out of 2. —Mitchell Karpuaka, 88-15— statement* that schools are doing physics classes and laboratories, chase new, books for the Ubra- representatives, the amount for has been active In many organi­ came and went on picture receiv­ pate in some line of sports. He the lot in games, especially when 71. Lucas . The Red and' White harriera Talks Tonight:. CBS 7:15 Herb­ at legged it 73 yarda for a TO against thalr psjrt In winning the war. in the pre-induction courses the ry. the month of November would zations also. A flair for drama­ ers. They saw bulletins appear on ert Lehman on “ Aid to War Vic­ went on to streu condition; How To Hold Meeting kicking from deep in his own ter­ 3. —Stanley Hilinski, 94-19—7BL It looks as if M. H. 8. has had a Some of the subjects of the made a perfect meet last Friday, an operating teletype, watched an­ TuImu 696 i486 The echool curriculum has been mechanical drawing classes and in probably be four timea the amount tics led her to Join Paint and Hartford, Nov. 9—(JP)—Steps to tims;’’ BLU 7:45 Chester Bowles that a boy must be in good physi­ ritory. Low Orsaa poor season in fall sports as far as e^ lbta that are being worked Nov. 8. against Middletown over nouncers read other reports and Elurt Side Rec at 8. Fenlmore’a passing has been shanged ao that M.HA. boys;, re- ail of the courses offered at the for September. . Powder in her Freshman and at OPA; BLU 8:80 Town Meeting cal condition to pUy any type o t equally phenomenal. TD flips to Bob Fenimore wears the No. 77 Stanley Straugh, 86, and Mitch­ calvs batter prt^ratlon for miU- ^ \ M e literature, Shakespeare, the local course with a score of lift Connecticut during the sixth lo<«M at 'vote-indicating gadgets Cheney Technical School. the major ones are concerned. The Laat year Manchester High Sophomore years and Sock and "Should We Scrap the Little Steel sports and play It weU. There wlD bs m Important Cech Hankins ^ te up^48^a^^ Red Grange retired at lUinola ell Karpuska, 86. taiy samee. A physical training In the chemiatilv classes stu­ drama, science, Indiana, In­ 19-40. school sponsored a "Flying Jeep” war loan out of the category of and mapa. Also there were com­ A U V f w w a u ’ . to la a a ss ^w ra v Top Moriar- Brasalea— Stanley J. Straugh, ly deservee a ping. schooL playa the sax and thia takes up a depended primarily on wall-sized March o f Time; 11:30 Norman are being used on the battle Cargo .... 126 109 104— 339 , |oe, Which conserves our raaoiuxes. Marjorie Kloppenhurg. that have plaj^ their last grid The earneetneas of M.H.S. stu­ i^ th ia time In 1942. dividuals." intentions of Joining the circuit, Eakel Buckland, Grarge Johnson, Thus If Um amount of stamps good bit of his time outside of tabulationa maps and barometers, cordon concert . . . MBS—8:30 fronts today. Dan voiced hia they being the defending cham­ Kuhney .. 80 — ------80 aadjpacticlpstlaB in the Oonnecti- V Educating AR People games include Bob Stanafleld, Jack dents to aid tha war effort Is clear­ Don Hall, a promising Junior, Having found, he said, that Con­ with commentary and bulletins Sammy Kaye Varieties; 9:30 An­ ly’s; Milkmen Win; Arthur Knofia, Harold Peckham. Mr. DorUag is the ooma ly shown by their outside activities bought in school was tripled M. H. school as he Is a member of How­ opinion that sports are .winning pions, the P. A.'s, Frog Hollows, Kompanjk H i 106 137—354 wbo offered war stampa to cu iifa n lcn l Cadeta. Manchester High school does its Wenzel, Jjick Robb, Rudy Pierro, and Gob McKinney, a Sophomore, necticut’s assigned quota for indi­ thrown in. Dumont employed tonin! Serenade: )0:30 Army Air 99 109 128—336 Niblica^Gordon Parliman, John Red Degutia, Burt Lavey, 'Tubby among which is the Civil Air Pa­ S. might sponsor a gasoline tank ie Janicke’s band. Dick plays the war for the Allied forces and Colts, All Stare and the Plant J H. Barton lligh Man. Twarnitc . ball players la the TWUiBlit Manchadtar High haa also lent part In the work of "Educating All of M .H .^ followed Herb in second viduals has been "unreasonably similar devices to a leaser extent Forces program. Obright .. 107 115 97—319 Hayden, Einar Anderson, Ronald Minor and Bull Annulll. trol. truck or two or three Field Am­ football. He follows the College high” in past war loans, negotia­ it is a tribute to' all the boys who Aircraft Five. League who oonnacted for atrong aupport to all of the War the People,** which is the slogan and third places respectively with bulances which might have the From the eye standpoint CBS McGuire . — 122 97- t219 Sloane, Robert M. Boyce. Fund Drlvea, Rad CToaa, Clothes The school is represented by six times of 14n)7 for Hall and 14:15 Scientific course. tions with the War Finance divi­ have played sports in their high Plana call league to begin opera- Hunters Service Station pinned Putters—John Chanda, 'DelphlS rune during the regular for Friday of National Education lives of many of our fighting men aeemed to have the most elabor­ Friday Programs: NBC—12:30 school and college careers Uofa the first week in December aalvage and othesr. worthwhile proj Week, In many ways. The soccer team wound up Its seniors, two Juniors and two soph­ for Gob. sion- of the Treasury department ate setup. However, because the p. m. U. S. Marine Band; 2:45 their way into the top spot onHhe .... 523 561 563 1647 St. John, Earl Ballalcper, (Jharles none too successful but fighting or perhaps any type of landing Football to Dan ia the least and will play on Tuesday nights at ToUU . acta. The High school has expanded omores. Those enrolled are: Wes­ Thus far this scMon the harriera brought about, “a quota on sales NBC transmitter delivered to this Betty Crocker’s talk; 8:15 Seren­ Y Bowling League standings laSt Chamhem Johnson, George H. Koon. •The battle la on to tha Woot M addition, the faculty, under season by winning their last game ley Bunce '45, Ray MacAlplne '45, have beaten: New^Britain. Bria- craft might be sponsored and to individuals which we feel is ul­ dangerous sport in the country the East Side Rec. fifi — . Aft with the years. From one building. would carry the name of Manches­ particular observation post 4Q ade to America . . . CBS— 1:45 night when they t o i* all three Chambers Folkowskj Wins Itonad Robin Bide League with the Harttord the leaderehip of P r^ ip a l Edson Jrom RockvUle, 3-1. All M. H. S.'s Harold Tyrrell '45, George Hewitt "tol, Hartford, Middletq^. Weaver, timately fair.” The assigned quo­ provided that the boya are in con­ In piling up an Impressive total It has spread into two and one- ter High school to the far flung miles away a signal at least 50 Goldbergs; 5 Sing Along club; 6:30 dition and they have the proper Mercer , .... 106 118 86—310 Road Tavern pinners overtaktog M, Bailey, hae been making an ex- goals were scored by Charlie '45, Harold Treadwell '45. Boh Ag- and Plainville. PlalnVUle proved tas are $51,000,000 tor Series E points from Chambers Movers. 88 105 98—291 of 35 plus points John Falkowski half bulldinga plus fourth building Malnville. Coach Wllmont Reed, battlefields of the world, in order per cent greater in strength, re­ Jeri Sullivan's song .... BLU— equipment S. Hillinski . the Pioneer Parachute team for tenalve study of post-war educa­ new '45, Arne Carlson '46, Dick to be the toughest opponents of Ahoy there everyone, we’re now bonds and $40,000,000 tor other In­ sulting in much sharper plcturea •12:30 Farm and Honte Makers: Last Night ’# Fights In the other matches. D’Amicos A c e t o ...... 104 116 109—329 spread-etigled the entire eleven the league lead. Tied for the rune for gymnasium, school library and although West Hartford won the Barthiume '46, Gene Chapdelalne to bring the day of victory here dividual bonds and aecuritiea, a to­ In the movies that followed, tion and employment opportunities art studio. M.H.S. aa the harriers b e«i them back to our "Did You Hear?” it gave an overall effect consider­ 2:30 Ladles Be Seated: 4:15 Don and Bryant and Chapman took two Kelsh . =___ 105 106 126—336 fll$;hU fa) this tournament for the nerup spot la GriawokTa Gara ^ y ' for the returning war veterans. C. CX L L. championship was *47, and Bernle Van Hone '47. In by only 5 points. . aooner. tal of $91,000,000 out of the overall Dan stated that Bobv O’Malley, points from Morlarty Brothers and — 97 92—189 Twenty years ago the percen­ pleased with his team’s fighting Howie Hahefen '49. "Did You See?" and "Did You ably more pleasing to watch. The Norman’s Show . . . MBS — 1:30 local lad, was one of the beat By The Associated Press T. Chambers E. N. Moor Trophy. Einar Ander­ men, a powerhouse group o f fto*., Bill Grad^. addition to the C. A. P., five of the The order of the finish for ^ e Know?’’ method since we have so state quota of $375,000,000. quality of reception from Dumont Luncheon with Lopez; 3:30 The the Motor Sales plnneris, respec­ son of the same flight finished sec­ tage of teen-agers attending 'high spirit throughout the season. above boy« Uke private flying backs In the nation when he was Elizabeth, N. J.—Billy Grant, hers. Schools for Tomorrow first ten and their times are aa many choice tidbits of local varie­ was rated Smoothies; 4:48 Handy Man. tively. Totals ______491 541 511 1455 ond with a plus total of 27 points. school was much less than now. lessons. They are: Ray MacAlplne, with Trinity. Mickey Kobrosky, 174, Orange. N. J., outpointed Harold Barton of D'Amicos, Tuesday’s slogan is “Improving proving that school life Is far more' follows: 1st, Herb Stevenson, Man. ty to disclose. Charles Willett was third with a The most efficient publicity Schools for Tomorrow." Faculty Of the Jess popular, and -less Harold Treadwell, Bob Agnew, 14:02; 2nd Don Hall, Man. 14:07 the other half of the Touchdown Henry Jones, 218, New York, 6; paced the evenings bowlers with a attractive and necessary, than It heard o f sports, <^aa-County has ^Yistol Wins Final Slash in Spinach Moriartv Bnm. plua^ total of 20 points. The final connected with the Iqpol bow tag and students of M.H.S., as well as Gene Chapdelalne, Arne Carlson. 3rd Gob McKinney. Man. 14:15 DID YOU SEE:—The gang of honored dead and wreaths will be Twins, was. In Dan's opinion, the A1 Mobley, 141, Newark, drew total of 359 closely folowed by was two decades sgo. shown its skill or luck by defeating greatest forward paSaer be had Kroll ...... 100 115 107—822 results: league to Francis Mahoney at $h4^ other eehools all over the country, Floyd Forde '46, although not 4th Lefty Strange, Man. 14:19; 5th seniors In Bray’s Jewelry store the placed on the monument by dele­ with JJmmy Pell, 141 1-4, New Hammering Hank Skoog with 353 Courses are provided for those all Its opponents so far this season C. A. P. member, also takes pri­ Church Bells gations from ail ez-oerrice unite ever seen in college or pro halt Zaches ...... 402 .103 108—313 First flight. Farl Bansieper, West Bids Rec. Hiere to no B — are atrlving for the same goal-im­ Jake Donovan, Man. 14:27; 6th On. Football List other day getting their dass Planting Advised York. 6. and Bruno Mazzolll with two pins H. LaChapeUe . 120 106 109—835 that have a less academic pur­ In five meets. Plainville proved to vate flying lessons. These lessons attending. The Hfgh ochool band The football moriea that follow­ Buffalo, N. T .—Phil Muscato, better at 355. Kdtnpantk o f the plus 6. to worry about the scores fromj proving schools. Hooker, Man. 14:29; 7th-W. Bray. rings? One boy couldn’t get his Aiomian ...... 101 108 102—311 Second flight, Paul Ballalcper, league. They are here jtefotV thq Even now the members of the pose than others; so that students the toughest of the unwilling de­ are given at Simsbury and Spring- will play paitlotic aelecUona dur­ ed, Dan gave a description ot 174, Buffalo, outpointed Bill Mc­ league leading Hunter team chip­ feated aa the Red Devils won over Man. 14:31; 18th Pendleton, Man on .and concluded that his hand To Be Tolled ing the ceremony. Benediction will R. LaChapcIle . 89 95 78—282 plus 3. doors ara opened In the m ofnlag/ faculty of M.H.S. are preparing to will get mofe out o f their studies. field. A new branch is expected to 14:38.; ath R. Bray, Man. 15:11 many of the playa and' the faults Dowell, 176 1-2, Dallas, Tex., 10; ped in with a 354 mark to pacing them by a scant five points. The open in Hartford soon. These fly­ A downtrodeteq army of the must have swollen oyer the sum­ Storrs, Nov. 0—0P»—A reduction be pronounced by Rev. Earl H. Third flight, Arthur Smith, plus help returning veterans by attend Business courses Include Eng­ 10th J. Cunningham, Man. 15:20. mer vacation—the ‘ sophomores which waa 'both Intereating and Joe Miller, 140 1-4, Buffaio, and his team into first place. lish, math, typing ahorthand, and easiest foe was Middletown against ing instructions are purely optional gridiron returrted^ to Manchester of from 100 to 125 acres in spinach Fetmuon, pastor of the North Totals 512 527 504 1843 18. ' At the Sporta Night Show lost Ing conventions to learn about fU' The first ten men were Man leading the conga line at-the Ar­ entertaking. Pat Olorgano, 147, Toronto, OnL, A triple tie for first place for lanjguges, and biology. Gi'rls tak- whom M.H.S. scored a perfect and the learner may go whenever under cover of darkheiM after suf­ planting by Connecticut farmers to Part o£ Ceremonies De­ Methodist church. D’Amico’s Billiarda Fourth flight, diaries Johnson, nlrtt at the Legion Home was one ture studies. ‘ cheater runners. The other Man­ mory, on Hallowe’en; the little drew, 6. high a l^ ls took placs when Pop N. Barton . 115 92 -207 The pro^'rama of all schools college take English, math, (alge­ taUy of 15-45. he wishes to. fering a 25-12 defeat at^the hands avoid over production In 1945 was_ ~ Dedicate Honor BoB plus 11. ' of the beet football playere thto Regular meetings of the C-A.P. chester runner, Waite, placed Sophies looked..right in .their glory signed for Armistice Dilworth-Cornell Poet, American Gleason . . . 104 187—241 Fifth flight Charles Willett. town ever produced In the penaa should include more hom e. eco­ bra, geometry, trigoqosMtry, etc), 15th. of Bristol, ■Prldav. Nov.X*. —Jackie Berry leaning over the advised today by A. E. Wilkinson, Cabey Lewis Out W. Hilinski 101 101 107—309 nomics to prepare the glrla for langueges, and biology. Girls tak­ Coach Charles "Pete” Wlgren are held twice a week and some- Legion, will dedicate a post Honor plus 20. of Brunlg Moake. He was top^ a Coach Charles "Pete" Wlgren, Muzzy Field In Bristol. _ to p rail o f the third floor, dizzily vegetable specialist of the-Agricul­ Day Observance. Roll in front of the Legion Home Goodrich .. 11.7 91 131—335 backfleld m?«i who was sought by their future life. ‘ There will be ing business courses, who wish to la going to bring hlis first team to timea on Sunday afternoonp. 22 100 137—359 Sixth flight, Clarence Larson, 8torrs, Conn., Saturday, Nov. 11, although optimistic because the , The team Just couldn’t get start­ counting every step of the stair­ tural Extension service at the Uni­ on Leonard street at the clooe of To Whip Cbanip L. Barton . practically every team ia the m ore. health activities, end music learn something a ^ u t keeping The Civil Air Patrol la a branch barriers have won all their meets, case with a big long yardstick— Itoye — 97 128—225 Plu* *2. _ should be 1 vital part of the daily to defend their title as state cham­ of the Office of Civilian Defense, ed and Bristol took this for an ad­ versity of Connecticut Spscial permission hzz been ask­ the annual Armistica ceremony on Sports Rdundup Seventh flight—(no niatches). state: It is good J e *e« house, may take sewing, copking, advises caution, as some Of the Ray Carmody sliding a ruler down - "Acreage planted to spinach in ed o f tha mlnlsten o f all Manches­ program. All the arts—dramatlca and other Home ^ Economica' sub­ pions of Cro|s-Country. So far and waa set up shortly after Pearl vantage, scoring 13 points in the the hospital grounds. Eklson M. B3ghth flight, Richard Da Mar­ the older men at these aighta, best teams have been beaten be­ the bannister with his nose the Connecticut,” said Wilkinson, "has ter churchea to hZva thoir church Bailey, principal of the Manches­ Hartford, Nov. 9.— World’s Totals .. 555 481 640 1678 and art itaelf as well as music, jects. there are about 11 teams entered Harbor. The national head la MaJ early part of the game. featherweight champion WUIle qon an Amsterdam, N. T., girls’ tin. plus 1. especially men wbo were stare in with a aeven-man team for each. fore by teams from tlfe sidelines. Lebiedz waa pressed with many other day—Bob Clifford's broken Increased from 900 acres in 1934 bells tolled for tw o mtautes Batur- ter High school will be the speak By Hogii FnllertoB, Jr. their own day. should be given an important part The .Pre-Trade Course la for Gen. John F. Curri*. All over Ward Strange, '49. arm ah . Davis of Hopewell, Va,. won’t be Skoog . . . 114 124 115—383 was witnessed by a croerd eftl- has entered a team. hall. The arranMmentii were made ip a running ulay. BobI!—that Kdmetb Larson is ulator and the huckster, two of the Armistice serrioe at uie hoo- sonic Temple Armistice night at career. For nearly sight heats tha bridge, but chonoes are that won’t In the Improvement of social and Valuable adrice and assistance is The aim of th6 officers for their be arreng*.-d, either..... Everybody 17 until late to Deoemberj Swan Island, Me.—kg’)—When a mated Ot 300. The first show qmri. activities of the school. by Richard D u ^ , chairman tff the The line played a checking game getting to be quite an ac^ with a the largest vegetable buying pital the Veterans of Foreign 7:80. then third-ranking challenger for brought out only a little more given to the students who might men, and of the course the aim of groups In the state, are today prac­ wants Randolph but tbe word is Totals . S38 539 497 1572 wild hen turkey’s four youngsters , ^ J a many ways improvements are all Joining the patrol can be sum­ Prt^ram committee. The band on the defense trying to hold back telescope lately; |atest,goeatp has wars vrin-aponaor a mOitaiy ser­ Pep’s crown gavt WilUe a rousing than a hundred. Fans have prov­ enter a career o f one of these na­ played lait spring at the Hi-T-Glri tically noBrexistant, They have vice honoring those veterans bur­ that after the Dec. 10 gome with AUJta grew tob big to huddle comfortably being made in the curricu'.um.' out­ tures.- All these Clubs are super­ med hp in one word-r-that Is pro­ the powerful chaiglng Bristol it that he is taking up astronomy scrap as reia^apnnkl*S fans howl­ Penn Bute’s grid coorii. Bob ed to both Tbe Herald and th e ; S. & B. Remodels Reaerve dance and haa established plays. Tubby Miner, Bull Annulli, .as a subject on the side— that either gone'' lBtP. war work or are ied in Soldier's Field, East eeme- the Fourth Air Force, the Thxaa beneath her wings on cold nights, side activities, and methods of vised by members of thp faculty. ficiency. * . . . Post Office Hours ed with glee. Fliers will be waiting for bowl Higgins, who bos lost 22 players. a warden reported, she "perauad- Legion that they want more of teaching that will lead to better a good reputation In Manchester Sal Bellinghari and Red Stanafleld Billy Grady,-26M, ia at anyone's .limited in their Operations because ' tery. 'All local serrioe otnm iza- It waa the loot show of the out­ Pupils have a part in the gov­ Johnnie Pallein, 46 of the. difficulties 01 truck trans­ llsffitning to strike. . . . And the Including six talented kickers, via ed” a big gitobler to roost by her these shows imd you can bet that ■choola for the youth of America MHS Drama Room High. » were flghUng a grim losing battle. disposal lately for teaching A tlona are .asked to Join In this lat­ door oeaaon, d ew in g one of the transfers. Ineligibilities and in­ from here on out, you JriU get the ernment of their school through ■ - 'l%e decoration theme, althoi portation." ter service. Navy teams will have difficulty side regularty to protect her Uttle In the coming years. the Student Council. Each home­ ____ 1 Robb and Pierro, flankmen, kept moderated version of the Ameri­ On Day b«est crowds of the year. All getting, permission to play such juries Io whole couples are needed for a Junior Czar of hoaeball. but Um Job would weat 'Pacific to Nbtlonal League To promote enduring peace, the dent,- Barbara Swanson; vice presi­ are being drawn by Robert Geno- team his grim fighting spirit, but party holidays will pass without Main street to the Center, north may now bt moUad to prance and Again ftia Christnua Season Manedhoster Higli learn soniething new or to increase painted and also recovered. Peter Prom, so get going everyone— Switzerland. Hia only parts not Bfahtag toa 1 laf aBad Lot have to wait for him. Right now proxy. Ford Frick: *T can’t help time etato heavyweight champion. pupil Is being vivklly sh ow ir^ d their knowledge of a certain sub­ dent, Gloria Pavan; ; secretary. vest and Florence Savitsky. the team Jnit coul«ln’t get rolling. a speech from Adolf Hitler. on Maip to Haynes street and di Everything went smoothly untU Will Send (Jreetings To Men From Manches^ fa B. Hunt designs, now adorning a The Aasembly Hall hold Bob Cannon was home on leave recRy to the hoapltal grounds. covered by this ruling e r e In be’z'pretty buay making free ag­ but respect the men «dio ptaimaa taught the problems of the prea^V. ject. Offered are such subjects as white bench, were painted on by Rose AgostlneUl, and treaaurdr, Roy accounted for a good many of lately anih visited the school; Bob Last night waa the eve of the this one tor the amphibious force the aecond round, when Oooroy the Service, Ip Order That Your Boy or Girl In w e only one hundr^ and fifty cooplea. tlte tackles, also on the defensive. A t HespHal OtaoBda FranosAwfiere mail may ndt ba Bogota, Columbia —' (F) The ents of tha Filipinos.” Wmld War and past wars In th e 'shorthand, typing,,^ Spanish, Rosalind Turkingtem and Mary Dorothy Rice. The club has been annual celebration of the abortive and the etrategy that gava us a eaw a chance to hang one on Anhed Forces May Receive One of These CaPj^ It la hoped no one trill have to be Keith and Lavey snagged a 19 -jU the Navy and was In the The invocaUco wiU be given by cant to tofritotY o f Belfort and fla- Bolivar state government, which Iflgtory classes This gives pupils Fi^epch, and English. ' Ann Pazianoa. Anyone paaaing the organ it^ by Miss Whipple, the d adz-of ’48;^that we’re running 1928 Munich beer hall putacb. and reorutta Ita Boanesa with the In- zurprise and saved a lot of Uvea. It Dempsey’s chin. The Old Manasez Home ' Economics teacher and turned away. Howevar, this will go^ deal of the passes Degutia Rev. Alfred L. WllUanw o f 1^ paxlnienta o f Doubs, Meurthe-ot Be Sure To Do the Following: a clearer visualization o f the eco- Students who attend the high Drama Room fourth or seventh out of j»p er now zo we’ll have to It has been the custom atnoe Rit- Moaclle, Meuse, MoaeUe, Baa-Rbln, « 9ms fram ths stata diatlllary, ia $j^**^nderson, Utah was Uke stealing home in a ball Mouliw staggered, then came that nom io problems which they biuat school oi^^this town a « fortunate meets every Wednesday after not happen U tickets are bought lobbed their way and chalked up Mary’s Bniseopsl etnirch and the glint to hia eya^-4he old kUler took. period^ would have noticed the am­ sign off—that a wonderful time ler's rise to power for high rank-' Armistice address wUl bs given by Hauto-Saone and Vosgeo. toni'Ratweea profits and a flasire B ute’s 35-yaar-old guard who is gome. U.lt-worked, sweU! I f it Give tha Service Man’s Marne and Complete face after this war. that they are able to attend a place school at the Rac. early. Thay are on aala a t IIJKMP**' a handaoma parcentage o f yardaga toUed, It looked Idiotic. H e n tt l b s next . 111x1001 there was a bition with which varioua mem­ couple In the Main building office- was bad by all over the Hallow­ Inff party members to. meet in Jlev. CUfford O. Simpson, pastor to im lit Its ctaasDS. T h en f on -U s ths oldsat active gridder in ths purrant Events la taught In.M. where such a . complete educatiog. bers were working. ‘the program for tha coming gained by passlns- Munich ^vith him and ranew their Rodtias. explatoa that he took up worked.” . . . LleuL (fol. WllUam flurry o f woltops that apunded like To a High S^iool student the final quarter of the game e’en boUdhy. ^ the Center Odngregational odvertleeaieeta ooy, to torg* type: ■ H. A with the purpoM of acquatnt- In lioth curricular and extra-eur- Reports were given st the meet­ year tncludea a variety of activi- pledgaa o t faith in Um fuehrer. "Vies Is Bod”' oad th w ecattous: football "Becauas 1 wanted to see Stickney. RecreajUon Officer at a bombardment. ■tag aiadanta with the euatoma of rieiflar actlvltlea m given. M. a . 8. was abla to scose again church. Francis B. Brqy, put Thia Stude^nt WiU Paai the Data On To the S ^ W t ing by the memMra who attended tlee, such as dressing dolls for tha So But the German radio announced Lcsidon, Nov. 9—(dv-R ozsla has "But if you a n adouataBwd to the If 1 could take It” . . . If ha t i ^ Comp LeJeuaa, N-.C., plans to have A left hook zpUt Mike Conroy’z paafM a t the woiid. It <paop!a V hs wtD »;•. *«1(h * aastatlhg instructor ia housing sehaffiiled game for the season. who are more forgiving and leee ta r zattiaan lUtlar. ( arc ta u ^ t the valua richta as a citisen. 11118 tends to A. B. . 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MAN('HKSTER EVF-NINn HRRALU, MANCH^JOTBR, CONN^ TH I^^D A Y, NOVE 1944 V rp A G B fB N /I Eggkig ’Em On! JBps who thought they would | Heating— IMumbing* Help Wanled—Male Sji Houfiehuld Goods 61 iVkhted to Buy 6 » In one hotel in town, the waitresses ‘dictate peace terms in' the Wanted Autos— W hite Horse" must have got s Automobiles for Sale 4 WANTED TO BUY baby’s seals; In the’ coffee *hop.’write their Motorcycles 12 - RiMtllng IT TWO ENERGEmC yOiing men, BEFORE THANKSGIVING sale ycu €C¥T>CT1'|iNr c u ic r names on the eggs, when they give little mixed up and landed in Uie also electric heater. Writs 1 2 1 1939 FORD TUDOR. 1938 OlcU- full or part-time. Model F ^ lt of dlnnerware. S3 plece set, serv­ ' Clasnfied their egg order to the cook. Some doghouse. moblle sedan, 1938 DejoU aedan. \ ANTED USED CARS—Will buy ROOFS 08 ALL T Y P I^ replaced Byron Road, Manchester. Qasnfied or repaired inciudlngyViate. com­ Shoppe, 995 Main street. ice for eight < 4) phUerns. Regu­ tassyttebt. 1*44 even write "three-mlnutea" or 1937 Dodge aedan. 1936 podge any year or model We will pay la r'*17.05,. now *12.05i. B e n in ’s, ^ Situdki^ Paktf kBA Sal ales. laa. For about an hour a man from Troubles.. . There is nothing wholly witliAa “four minutes” on the shell. Then Comedjan—Look here! aedan, 1937 Chevrolet aedan, 1936 top prices tor well kept cars Cole position, shingle orJan Also val­ WANTED—1 MORE good me Advertisemi our power except our thoughts. leys, dashinga. gu^ers. chimneys 713 Main street. Kmtms’ Without Board- 59 Denver had been boasting to sn Man is born linto trouble, and there la no mlxup. Occasionally jeets to goin' on just after thei Chevrolet sedan. Cole Motors— Motora at Center. Phone 4164. chanlc to work on Dodge and i Irishman' about the magnificence Advertisanoits E. V. Coughlin./890 Woodland. you'have your share. But thmk of other messages get on the eggs, monkey act! 4164. Plymouth passenger cars, and WINDOW SHADES—OWING to FOR RENT— TWO DOUBLE F or Rent r Sale The Story*. OInger was right IK" I stumped back In my chair and of the Rocky Mountakis. At the Ills from which you^ are Turkey haa won an Immortal ioo,.such an one from the cook to Phone 7707. Dodge trucks. Sollmene and place in: the war — champion Manager—Well, perhaps you’re! F or Sale Business Services Offered 13 our very low overhead, get our rooms at 61 Cambridgs strsst | SeU propbmytng that Boggtoa attack | didn’t move for a few moments. I length, the Irlohmaif observed: exempt, then you can bear beHc** the waltieaa . . “See you at right. They might think you arej For Rent 1937 BUICK 4 tO O R sedan, I44S; 3 : Flagg, Inc., JS4 Canter stTvet. special low prices on high grade T o Buy the few you have. ’ ~ ahadow-boxer. \ 1938 Chevrolet 4 door, *489; 1937 Ladle* or marrieo couples pre- of dyspepsia wonM leevn. him was numb all over. Finally tbe Irishman— Vosi seem mighty the Library at nine tonight" an encore. T oS eU Movi^iK—Trucking— wrlndow sh ^ es - and Venetian ferir^. Telephone 6746. ^nckler ever. He beratoe' waiter coughed and 1 pulled my- proud of them mountains. —Hotel and Restaurant News. T o f i a j Oldamoblle sedan; 1937 Pontiac, RANGE BURNER SERVICE Tel. BAKER WANTED— All round Storage 20 blinds completely Installed. Sam­ JZ. Kabateck tor not working hard! self together. I gave him the M*n from Denver—You bet 1 The lli4-up ran for a full city A new bride was asked what ahe sedan, *430. Brunner’s, 80 Oak­ 6940 after 5 p. m- man preferred. Good hours and FOR RENT—SMALL light house­ ------^ wages. Apply Davis Bakery after ples furnished. Capitol Window enough but rcfiSMe to tot him dough I’d promised and also paid am. And, I ought to be since my block and ended near a street win­ had found the biggest thrill or That Walk Jutk What he Ttiald land street. Tel. 3191. AUS’TIN a . c h a m b e r s Com. Shade Co., 241 North Main street, keeping room, furnished. Call| marriage. ':U was thrilling when '-1 FLOOR SANDING 6 p. m. 'Tel. 8286. ms Without Board 59 open an office, the check. • enrestora built them. — dow bearing a sign In block letters When a' midweatern reportlr 1941 MASTER JEEP with steel panjr ’Trailer van service. Mov­ phone 8819. Open evenings. 6383 or 109 Foster street. ______i W c went down to the check- The Irishman thought this over of red: George took me to the license turned in e atory about a farmer’s Laying and Finishing in g packing and storage. Dial >R RENT—FURNISHED room, v-y * room and I threw Ginger’s coat at bureau. Tbe wedding ceremony Loot aad FOond pickup body. *498.50 Ternns ar. 1 E. Jensen -Phone 2-0920 YOUNG MAN WANTED—Full or for a few moments and then nak­ ' “ Bleed Donor n in lc” loss of 2,025 pigs by theft, an alert 187, part time. Nice hours, excellent REPROCESSED METAL beds In suitable for one or two girls or . .. ' . — i her. I wasn’t In any mood for was a bi^ thrill. Signing the |)otri copyreader thought the figure was LOST-^-NUKSES’ g o l d hospi­ trades accepted. Brunner’s, 80 If No Answer—8820 .: ed: / ' The bid gentleman on the atreet- as salary. See Mr. Lltehman, Arthur twin and full size. (Bed and gentlemen or young couple. Tele­ As time went on my m e e tii^ niceties. I ordered a taxi and Irishman—Did you ever happen register as “Mr. and Mrs." waa n pretty high end phoned the farmer tal pla, snrouts from Linden Oakland street. Call 8191. NORTH AMERICA Van Lints cer turned to hla wife: , Drug, Rubin''w Bldg. spring), *14.95. Benson's, 713 phone 8883. paced up and down until It drew bigger thrill, but I do believe toy to check on It. "Did you lose 2.020 S tm t to hospital. October 28. WASHER, VACUUMS, Electri( Inc. Coast to Coast moying serv­ Police pllfled, She h ^ • eyatem j to hear of the Dead Sea In one of Old Man—There, my dear, is an Main street. the Old countries? biggest thrill was thunibing my pigs?” he asked. And, then the f Beatrice Owens Oowlea, 26 Lin­ motors, etc., repaired. All pa^ ice. Dial 5187. NICELY FURNISHED bedroom, that we called "Maisic.' Illustration of what Ivwas saying available. 24-hour aervlce. Cb WANTED —MEN FOR POWER put Ginger In It. Man from Denver—Yea,. indeed. at breakfast. It’s a bitter cold nose a) the house detective.” ^etreught farmer answered: s tm t, ..r 8600. Reward. Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 FOR SALE—KELVINATOR elec­ suitable for couple or 2 gins, con­ Maisie O'Driacoll had been one den ea C. O. D. Manchestar 2^1439 presses: altplffor wrlnding ma­ It -vaa only ifte;* It had driven I know all about vtbe Deed See. morning, but the need is great and “ Veth,” the newspaper thanicco tric refrigerator. See Mr. Fales, T w o ^ ^ a th s tinuous hot water, near Cheneys. of the giria la tbe line at Minaky’s down the street that I weakly L08T—BLACK BILLFOLD, driv­ mornings or evenings. Painting— Papering 21 chines, good p a y, steady work. Irishman—Well, did you happen those people are quick to re.l€s, maple rocker, vere stomach pains’’ on city streets family, realdentlal section. 85 out until late. Walhalla, S. C.—(F)—J. S. Bar­ InMalled, we haveloU of auppites. Live Stock—Vehicles 42 yesterday, and Lieut. Joseph Mor­ Feeterstreet “Let’s go-to the Scheherszade,’ rett’s aurprlae at finding three coupe. Price *78. Can be seen at ^m ediate attention. Jonet Heat­ ELOCUTION—SPEECH problems bedroom su^ltis, high chair, cribs 181 Summit street. L. C. Kllnk- SELL YOUR CAR NOW. Cash on and varioull odd pieces. Telephone ris said "liquor poisoning” might she suggested. one-dollar bllla while feeding bis ing Store. 36-38 Oak street. Call —Foreign accents deleted—Pri­ FOR 8ALE>—1 LARGE FAT hog. have been the cause of death in hamer or Phone 7817. the spot for cleai. ’S6-’42 models. W. J. Webster, 1076 Middle turn­ 5187, Atistln Chambers Ware­ Apartments, Flats, It wae a fiashy place. The tables goate changed to chagrin when ha Brunner’s, 80 Oakland street Tel.. ' 8264. vate tutoring-In I reading, writing, both casea, . were arranged In tiere around the reached for his wallet. Hie mtmey arithemtlc, letter writing, pho­ pike east. _____ house; Manchester CSreen. Open >'] •-‘4?;------8191-4488. Open Monday, T ue^ dally 1-5. Saturday 8-12. Eve­ Prior to expected autopsies, Tenements 63 dance floor, enabling everyone to and most of the billfold was dis­ REFRIGERA'nON service. Com­ netic spelling. Thu White Studio, Coroner Theodore E. Steiber, Med­ day, Wednesday evenings, ’till nings Monday, Wednesday and get a good view of the floor show appearing down the throat of mercial and domestic. Repairs 709 Main street. Phone 2-1392. ical Examiner H. R. DeLuca and that went on Intermittently nine. * and Installation work. Scientific Poultry and Supplies Friday, 7:30-9. goat feeding behind him. police planned to confer with 4 ROOMS FURNISHED. Call 6243 throughout the evening. Our table RefrigeraUon Company, 56 Cot­ FOR SALE—6 TUBE Phllco Con­ State’s Attorney Lorin W. Willis. or 136 Bissell street. was on the bigheat tier, on a sort tage street. Phone 2-1226. Help Wantetl— Female Sa A Lucky Brake For FOR SALE DRESSED MIUC FED roasting sole model radio. Call 3207 after Lee waa seized with pains short­ of mezaanlne. The Scheherasade ly after 8 a. m. yesterday on Wa­ ’"'IR E E ROOM HEIATED aparU Buaea On the Make WANTEIK—ALL KINDS of elec­ WANTED GIRLS AND WOMEN chickens. Also fowl. Call 2-0769. 6 p. m. wasn’t very big but the walls ter street. In the. rear of the post ment centrally located. AdultA were practically all mirror and A GOING FARM tric wiring and repairing. Any for bench work. Steady work, office building. Taken to SL Vin­ Write Box F, Herald: Asbiiry Park. N. J.—(F)— Local 148 Acres— 60 are tSIable— else job given prompt attention. g c ^ pay. Tober Baseball Com­ FOR SALE—FAIRMONT kitchen V hei half a dosea giria kicked “wolves” have keen competition Articles for Sale 45 ' range, black and gray enamel, cent’s hospital he died at 6:15 their lege It looked as If there good for track garden. 1,800 FOR SALE Call 3978 before 7 p. m. pany, Elm strejt. o’clock last night. Holleran was here from whistling buses. .The peach trees—8 acres strawber­ oil burner, wonderful baker. In­ were n^ona a t them. new vehicles produce .sharp whls- FOR SALE—PLAY PEN, hand quire 56 Ardmore Road. found III under almilar circum­ Houses for Rent 65 Ginger and 1 were In excellent ries. Large Colonial dwelling CAPE CODuHOUSE OF 4 FOR GENERAL BUILDING and HIGH SCHOOL girl wanted tp stances at Broad street and Rail­ ALLEY OOP with Improvemente. Lnrge hnrn, carpentry. Kitchen remodeling help with housework. Telephone orange squeezer. Manchester / Spirits and after a couple of -w«e woNMM ROOMS. Steam heat. Fire- road avenue shortly before 1 p. m. FOR RENT—SUBJECT to ap­ •nwnK rrn etirilt and gnrngea. Barn Ue-np and cabinet work- Call A. R. 5567. Garden Apartments, '^34-F or FOR SALE— PRE-WAR Engllsfi cockteU* became positively bols coach carriage, gray, chrome yesterday and died in the same proval. Part of a aervlce man’s far 80 head, iqnlpped with 10 place. Garage. Extra lot. Charom 8825. phone 2-1322. teroua. ' WANTED—COOK for boarding trim, white tires. Good condition. hospital two hours later. house, corner of Porter and Oak “ Hello Maisie,” she grinned. nf cnttin—1 pMr horeen— Good location. Lieutenant Morris said police «a d an farm Impla- BOOKKEEPING, TYPING done house. Apply Cheney Brothers 2 1-4 by 3 1-4 WATSON camera. 72 Hudson street, between 5-9 p. Grove streets, < rooms, bath, pan­ "Hello Ginger.” 4.t lens, coupled range finder, 3 were inveatigating “ tlie possibility menta. mile Ifrontage on on weekly. schedule, balance Employment Office. m. Telephone 4440. try, steam heat, garage, *45 per She turned to face the mirror double holders, lens shade filter that Holleran and Lee were to­ month. Walton W. Grant, 22 bm Ib Mglnroy. 8680 miles from monthly, reasonable rate. Call for gether prior to their illneasea.’’ acroae from ui. Bartferd. A goodod bay! S. P. 2 -FAM ILY FLAT — a details. Phone 3627 between 6-9. GIRL OR WOMAN for light and filter adapter. Call 2-0315. Cambridge street. Telephone 3160 "Don’t you think we make a housework, assist with care of 2 Machinery and Tools 52 Police say Holleran lived at 140 pretty good coml Inatlon?” $88,600. $6,000 Down. Do Inune- WANTED—ELECTRIC train sets, evenings. rpoms each floor. Steam r a n g e b u r n e r s cleaned, *8.00. children, own room, excellent Franklin street, Hartford, and Lee “You bet we do. With’my looks t e t p eooo|Muley. (XlNNECnCl-"’ has an allotment lieat, all improvements. Reasonable rates on heaters. Rea­ salary. Call 8033. en^nes, cars, tracks, transform­ at 11 Elliott street, Meriden. and your brains we're about the sonable servicing on all types of er, accessories, any make, condi­ of new Cletrac tractora and these Houses for Sale 72 smartest couple In the joint.” Good location. Large lot. are obtainable by qualifying electric motora. Call 2-1562. WANTED —CLEANING woman tion. Also can repair engines and We 50th laughed and then some­ 45-ACRE FARM temporarily, 2 days a week; also accessories. 'Reasonable. Phone farmers. Contact us for details. Big Program IN GREENACRE Section off East thing happened. Ginger turned to Mostly tUlable. 7-room dw woman to launder curtains. Mrs. 8464. 63 Fairfield street, 9:30 a. Dublin Tractor <>>mpany, WUU- Center street. Four rooms flnUh- look at herself in the mirror again ties when their air brakes are lag with all haprovemeats. 1- FARM OF 20 ACRES — 7- H. Benson—8946. m-2:30 p. m. mantlc. ed first floor, fireplace, steam and the laugh froze on her face. turned on, causing young women “ He had it buill »|)ecial. In pay ofT all of hi* election bcls ga—$ email ehiekea cm . Now Pledged! heat, copper plumbing, Rusco to gaze about curiously. A bus I He an for 10 head etaattle room modem house, all im- AUTO MECHANICS EXPERIENCED millinery sales­ at one time!” Fuel and Feed 49-A Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 storm windows and screens. Own­ "What’s the matter?” company official said the noises anlelmy. 180r* ^ provementaL Fireplade. Ga- ladies, full and part Ume. Steady er going Into service and must She didn't answer and her would diaappear as the buses con­ AND BODY MEN NEEDED position. Good stuary. Apply Mr. (ConUnned from Page One) mge, 2 bams, coop. High TAN POLO AT, size 16. Teal sell. Price *6,350. FHA financing. face waa white aa a sheet. I fol- tinued in use. TO HELP Rudzln, Outjet Millinery Com­ FOR SALE—GREEN hardwood SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH elevRtlon, neat- town. for fireplace, fun.ace or stove, ‘ 5 blue coat with mink fur, size 36. he emphasized, the country must See Stuart J. Waaley. SUte lowod her gase. The mirror she pany, 6 Pratt street, Hartford. was looking into reflected the one KEEP *EM ROLLING a cord. Phone 8608. Black coat with mink fur, size get on with the business of defeat­ Theater Building. Tel. 6648-7146. Gob Drops Mop to Start 16. Call 4374. facing the bar downstairs. My TWs la Es s e n t i a l w o r k , so ing its enemies quickly. The Allies .Aa Aleutian Barnyard For Price and Terms See Help Wanted— Male 36 FOR SALE—SEASONED wood, he said, are "entirely agreed” not gase atosvly traveled along aever- classified by SelecUve Service. *2.00 a cord. Will lend gasoline FOR S^.LE—168 NEW U. S, Lota for Sale 73 al flgurea seated on the high TOP WAGES are paid, comparable to bargain with the “Nazi con­ An Aleutian Island Base— ^F)— WANTED—EXPKRIENC:fED ship­ saw to cut wood. Call 6839. Army Aviation sheepllned hel­ stool*, then my stomseb turned tc “Just leave it to ‘Red,’ ’’ said the Allen Ity Co. to other war Industries. The work spirators’’ or leave them a shred l o t f o r s a l e —66 FEET BY* James Rennie ping clerk. Tober Baseball, Elm mets. all sizes Brunner’s. 80 Oak­ of open or secret control of instru­ load. Holding a glass of milk In meas officers of a Navy unit here Irmaim MANCHESTER Is PLEASANT, free from monoto­ 125 feet, corner Summer street one hand and talking excitedly Hamlin St. TeL 7567 street land street Tel. 5191. ments of government, or of mili­ as the livestock they had ordered lOHB nOB 62 nous routine, and offering frequent Garden— Farm— Dairy and Campfleld Road. Call 2-0276. to a man whose face I couldn’t contact with the public. TRAIN­ tary power. from the States began to arrive. * Products 5 0 see was Boggio. All he had to to So ’‘Red," erstwhile Ohio farmer / ING IS ra E E —In fact you’re paid Although the president Is due FOR s a l e :— l o t s o n Broad was look up and he'd see us. / while you learn. Opportunity for back in the White House tomor­ street, near Woodland street. In­ whom war has changed to a sea­ FOR SALE— APPLES. Macintoan Musical Program Practically para^sed. I alowly man. leturned to his element ADVANCEMEa-IT is excellent, par­ row, foreign policies and Interna­ quire Center Tailor, 97 Center turned back to Ginger again. WE PAY CASH and winter variety Alvan Rus­ tional security probably will street or 15 Huntington street. tbs first “farmer" in these north­ ticularly after the war, when the sell. Mountain Road, Glaston­ “Oh. Leo,” she murmured. ‘T m 5 Room * Suburban automobile business Is sure to FOR GOOD For Armistice Day await another conference with ern iaianda Tbere’a a real barn­ bury. can Manctieater 6889. scared. Get me out of thle. Do yard now. with a small Ayrshire UMBBiDCMi a m g a e v - boom. VExperience helpful but not MODERN FURNITURE Churchill and Stalin. somefilng, please!" Slagle with sB ceAvrteuces. BOLTON, CONN,— Ronte 68— necessary. Only those available Much Home Building Expected Legal Notices dairy cow and two dozen chickens . 2-Room Dwemag. 6 acres "Sbut up!” I snapped. “And already here, and a now with ' ‘ 1M ; 8MM. Tetms under W.M.C. Employment Stablll- WE BUY Household Goods St A special Armistice Day mtul- Domestically, the administration LIQUOR PERMIT ilon’t move." of InnA High locntloa. Avail­ zatioo Plan need apply. Call, program looks ahead to a demand mixed litter en route. "Red” says I able now. Price $1,600. $000 ENTIRE ESTATES cal program will be presented by NOTICE o r REMOVAL It -vaa hard enough for me to he's better at his new job than be Write or See MR. SCHALLER: HElADQUARTF,Rt FOR all types for "well over a million homes a Thii U to give nolle* that I Thom** figurenglire outoiil ,wnsi what we were going*viuk to iv. , decks. Down. It you are moving and have of new and used stoves, combi­ the combined bands of the Rus­ Saplenx* of 302 Oak *tr««t. Manche*- excess Items, caUI os. -ar for at least ten years.” Such ter. Conn., h»v* Bled a requeat dated dS without having Ginger throw 6 Room * MANCHESTEBJffOTOR SALES, nation ranges, parlor heaters, oil sian Baptist church, the Salvation construction would be privately INC. “ . 36th of October, 1944 with the Liquor a fit. ‘ O O lM P B O r COVENTRY LAKE- burners and oil burner supplies, Army Corps of Hartford and the financed for the most part, with CMtrol ______Commlaalon for permlaalon to In this lousy Hall of Mirrors Garden C ^ p Falls To ' 681 Center Street ROBERT M. REID furnaces and furnace supplies. the^vernment stepping In where Moose On the Loose TWO 8-BoOin Oottogee over­ Telephone 4184 local corps, Saturday evening at 8 we had as much chance of re­ JIH-A swi Wmm with $-Boom looking lake. Completely & SONS The largest luppiy of known used neeaea. ■ ' Conn., to 35 Oak atreet. Manchester. maining unseen aa a couple of eqidppM with eiectrle refrl- stoves In town. Jones’ Elirnlture o’clock at the citadel. There will New highways, parks, thousands Harniltun, Mont.—(F) — There 801 Main St. Phone 6193 Conn. The butineaa la owned by goldfish.. was no harvest labor problem for gfMSgs w m t bars. $6400. g m to re and stoves. Sleeping and Heating S.tore, 38-38 Oak also be singing by the Songsters of new airports, planes, new low- Thomas Saplenzs of 303 Oak street, Finally 1 leaned forward. Manchester, Coon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cash when thraaa Arranged. nooommodatlons tat each for 8 street. 8254. Open every evening. Brigade. priced cars, hospitals and health Manchester, Conn., and win be con­ ’■Where’s ths UtUe girls' room?" Read Herald Advs. ducted by Thomas Saplenia of 303 Oak it come time to harvest their vlc- BENBY people. Price: $1,900 each. Major Ernest Marshall, divi­ clinics—all these are on the con­ I whispered. •'You might slip In sional officer for southern New street, Manchester, Conn., as permit­ i tory garden. mae, every eonven- $400 Down. FOR SALE—BEDS, oil heater. struction charts for checking the tee. there.” _ I fee^ with on. Ree- Call at 243 Center street or England will be the chairman. usual Job-slackening after wars. THOMAS 8APIENZA “Right back o f you," she an­ I Just aa the'garden reached ma­ , laaBiry aad eeld 2-1661. ______A cordial invitation Is extended Other Roosevelt pledges for the * Dated Slat of Oct., 1944. swered. She was abotit to rise but turity a young hvdl moose moved COVENTRY CAKE— to all mothers of boys in the ser­ H-U-2-44. In and ate everything In sight, eteraga la haeemeat. Oarage. Nicely landscaped year future: I stopped her. Large lot, Cloee^ to ecbool. vice, as well as to all service men 1—A merchant marine big "It’s no good. When you walk right down to tbe roots. The-- 'rmid 8-Room Cottage with Meyer-Mendelsohn, Inc. PRE-WAR PARLOR coal heater. who may '^e at home on leave, to Cash - family couldn't molest It, $6406. Temw Ariaaged. large glassed-in porch. Has enough to meet expanded world past that mirror you’ll be nmacK WELLS STREET— Inquire 38 Hudson street. be present at this special Armis­ J o d p h u n l In his field of vision. Just sUy put because of game laws. Phllgas stove. Space for gar­ tice Day service. trade. An fanproveoieate. S porchee. den. .. . Four minntee* walk to 2^Easier business uuces to spur and look at tbe menu " Bot air heat with ooaL $8400. bench. $8,800. $800; Down. Announce the Opening Indfistrial development. .V General qm ” KP" $1400 Down. Stole Positions Open 3— Special capital and credit for It was one of tboee huge affairs, the siss of a tabloid. She did as Camp Van Dorn, Mias.'—(F^—A HEBRON tXlNN.— small business, with eyery facility General whq-arriv^ here recent­ to buy government-owned plants, she waa told and I continued to $ - Room Houee. Electric FOR SALE Hartford, Nov. 9.—(JP)— State ly from pamp Roberts, Calif., la 7 Rooms Of Their equipment and Inventories. j think. Maybe we could ellp over lights and running water. 8 ' * ^ Personnel Director Glendon A. to a leea prominent s)K>t7 But the e x p ^ e u to be a ’ shining light at A SHdRT DISTANCE 6-BOOM HOUSE—Steam heat, Sooboria has announced competi­ 4.—OollecUvt bargainiiig mu^t FROM MANCHESTER— meres of laaA Schools and place was packed. Only one table K .P " He la Pvt. General F. church close by. On bos line. copper plumbing, 8-car garage. tive examinations for these posi­ be the main reliant for pzy zd* GlUteple, of the 254th Infantry. 7-Room Country Home alth Newly decorated throaghont. was empty and it was /marked ” Teachcr told us science will rule the world after the Vacant. $3400. $1,000 Down. tions In the state government; As­ justments. Name aside, he’ll get up with th r an conveniences. 6 nciee o f' Tobacco Warehouse Shade trees and shrabo. Large "Reaerved.” It waan't much better war. Mom, so we’re just experimenting on ways to make sistant accountant, auditor, ferry 6— Elimination of poll taxes. than ours but you clutch at any others every morning. land. Price 68400. Terma AT BUCKLAND. CONN. lot. Near boa Une. Priced englneerman,' pressman .industrial 6— Ehtpsnslon o f the TVA Idea . spinach and carrots taste Better!” Arranged. ANDOVER— , Bight. SmaU Down Payment. straw In an emergency. Hiding Instructor and junior 'librarian. Into similar developments for Mis­ my face l hailed the w a it^ aa he Good corner lot. 3llce loca­ 80-Acre Farm on hard road. Bninnoe like rent. souri, Arkansas and CTolumbla tion. 8 rooms down with bean- The last date for. filing applica­ wdUc-ard by* ^tKINERVaXE FDLKS ,BY FONTAINE FOX 18 to 18 acres tillable.' 7-rooin tions lis Nov. 24. river basins. - tltal aunporch. 8 rooms np honse. Electric lights. Garage. Monday, November 13th ••Looh7 I ■RiO. ” W4^ want to with all Improvements. Steam Barn. Chicken coop. $4400. move to that te b ^ over there. At 7:30 A.M .' Jarvis Realty Co. Can ,,00 arrangeXit?” heat with oil. 1-car garaga. Terms Arranged. Center Street 68,800. Terms A rran g ^ “Soriy. W a ^ been holding It Pboaeat 4118 or 7878 for some reguten. And rve prom- ANDOVER— Soadays: 8-9964 or 7878 Gift Towels iaad It fo^a couple of gentlemen Old Colonial Home with sev­ All Types of Tobacco Warehouse at th r M r If tha pnrty doesn’t Duplex eral dreplaces. In a benntifni HAMLIN STREET— sb(iw''up in five' minutes.” setting of maples. Brook ran- Workers Are Needed of them drinking a glass One 6 and njie 5-Rooro Apts, ning thmogh property. with steam heat. Large lot. of milkT’* 1 managed to eay. acres of land, mostly tillable. One’s Misfortune Is "Yea.** S-ear' garage. *6.000. Terras Located bn bus line. 16,800. (All emplojrment must be done in accordance with the Arranged. 1 badiooad to him to come *2,506 Down. area stabilization agreements in effect in this area. Another’s Good cloaar. Ha laanad down. ADAMS S-TREET— y -. ' ■ ^ 8 mnms each fhmily. Elec­ Male applicants should have deferrals from USES). *T don’t want him to aea me. F ortune. Stall him. Get him out of .here, tricity. lights and running HARTTORD— MANCHESTER — 4-ltof notea and peeled off Immediately with this agency fo r quick results! Jarvis Realty Co. ttiree fives. I slipped them Into his V'llling tasmd. ALLEN REALTY COMPANY Week Dnyot “Tell qbn you’re sorry but that - ALLEN A mrCHOOCK, INC. GEORGE L GRAZlADIO BOO 4 ltt or 7876 party la arrlvii.g. They’ve Ju3t 66$ MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 6108 Saadant Pboaeo 8-6964 or 7878 phoned you. Give h! i hack hla ----- MANCHE8TEB Real Estate and laaoraaM tra bucks. When ha goes m give TELEPHONE 8S7S Bnild TUthdarvis Ofl|M Hours 6 4 0 to 8 4 0 Exoept Sonday. Thursday Bventogs 7-$. 109 HENRY STREET For SotBuUiI you another fifteen.” He bowed, shoved the plates on To ,wear indoors or out, thess a tray, and scurried off. clever new Jodpbiirs will make bto-. atfter a while I mustered up LANR/LBUNAKD thsr feel very groWh-up. Practical en ou ^ courage to look in the MICKKY FINN Clothes Make the Man and habdsome too are the button-' mirror. Doom a t the bar the wait­ on panto and blouse—mainstay a t er was arguing, with Boggio. the little felloWe wardriibe. couldn't stand it and closed my Pattern No. 8728 is designed for ay as. _ . stses 2, S, 4. 5 and 8 yean..Rh» 8, An eternity' passed and then jodiriiara, requlrea 1 1 -3 yarda a t felt a tap on my shoulder. > The 84-incb material: pants 1-2 yard waiter waa standing beside me. 84-lnch material; shlit, 11-2 yards “They’re gone.’’ By M n . Aaae Onbot of 38 or 39-lnch material. 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