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Land on 3Rd Atoll Berlin Gets Heaviest Air Raid in History

Land on 3Rd Atoll Berlin Gets Heaviest Air Raid in History

His providence aeema to be toaaing The Weather fashioned Thanksgiving,” said Rev. have had everything that life could Herbert J. Schwartr, son of Mr. desire put into our hands, and we at our feet now. So we need God! Forecast of f . 8. Ueatber Bureau Pfe, Kenneth Ferguson, of Fort Mr. and Mrs. George Findlay of W. Ralph Ward. Jr., pastor of the 127 Cooper Hill street have receiv­ and Mrs.” Frank Schwartz, of 33 Nation Needs don’t know what to do with It. We We need His will in our Uvea; His DU, N. ,J., spent the wqeJf-end at Walker street, received notice South Methodist church. in> a Hghteousnesa in our business prac­ .Member of the Audit ed word that their son. Private Thanksgiving sermon yesterday have the blessings of modern scl- Overcast and rnntlnued roM About Town the home of his parents, Mr. and George Findlay, Jr., hqs arrived Saturday that he had been certi­ eflee; we' were given vlctor>’ In tices; His love in our hearts; His Bnreaa of Circulations .with snow tonight and Wednea- Mra. Joseph Ferguson of Foster fied to practice law in Connecti­ Day of Thanks morning. "Not old fashioned.” he courage in our wille. safely overseas, ’in the South Paci­ added, "as a festival day, a day of World War I; we benefited by a day; fresh winds. street. fic area. Private Findlay enUsted cut. A graduate of New Britain period of unprecedented prosper­ ‘Thanksgiving, a thanksgiving the Salvation Army Women a High school in 10.36 he studied for aolfish indulgence and notous ManchpMPf^A City of Village Charm in the U. S. Marines early last Feb­ ity: and ‘we are about to become of prayer, meditation and counting Home league win meet ■** The Beethoven Glee Club will the bar at Connecticut College of Pastor Ward, in Sermon drinking, but a day of prayer and tamoon at 2:80 Inatead of -| o'clock. officers and the annual roll-call. A I Islands; Powerful Sup- For Blow in Fury in Night .Attack; social time with refreshments will ■ Mrs. Etta Fallow and daughter, follow in charge of the standing fiorting Naval Units In Counter-Attack CFOvcrninciit Buihling»| Mrs. Howard Maaon-of 23 Gerard entertainment committee. Street were In New York City for General Denouncefl by Remaining in Scciori Planes Smusli Eighth Army Reimlses * .'\ml foreign Legations the weekend. Private Francis R. Gardner, son Battle been Bloody. of Mrs. Frank A. Gardner, of 60 Lion Brand Eisenhower for Act: Foe Alter T,eo Hotter Dcrllll (.I Cal ^ reeketl; .^luraiiders West Center street, is attending Extends Apology to Hit Freneh Air Fields. the Armored School Communica­ "S T A N L E Y ” Full Fashioned Pearl Harbor, Nov. 23.— At Japs’ New Of Fighting; Machine- tion training class at Fort Knox, A ll Men o f 7th Army, (T*)— United States Marines! (run Nest Wiped. Out, Sea of Fire OLD Kentucky. laJUrKg. Perfect Fitting have swiftly expanded th e' London, Nov. 23.— (/P)__ In four-day-old offensive in the Truck Route Allied Headquarters, Al­ A f f A B * ¥ J « i i r l ; heaAiest aerial bombard- Manckester Assembly, Order of 1 Allied Head()uarteis, Al­ l\cll(Jim ent in historv, the R A F RECORDS Rainbow, at Its meeting tonight at equatorial Gilberts by land­ giers, Nov. 23.—'s. Nov. 23 — — American spondents might reveal all of the front disclosed tiKltiy. Agnone,' in By (iliidwin Hill ' disclosed Saturday's initial land­ the inland .sector of the Kighth t■4****oi'liited PresH ('orrentMitidetil n'o;.I’ rexinus «.... Record . ...^ .Surpassed ■ — GREENBROOKE ings on Makin and Tarawa in­ planes smashed at the newly-con­ facta they knew of the incident $4.98 Children’s and Misses’ structed . route which the Japa-. which since last August has been Army front, was laptured Sunday dicated powerful supporting Na­ by (Jen. Sir Bernard 1.. Montguni- HOMES, INC. This blanket, made of 2 5 % wool, 50% rayon, 25% val forces remained in the sector nest are believed u.sing on Boii- | I*"** main subjects of dis- ANKLETS Pry’s troep.s. At An R.A.I". Bomber Base in i Hamburg, - one nearer to Japan's "Pearl Two columns of smoke mark the spots on the South Pacific On Walkei Street cotton, IS full s iz e -7 2 "x 8 4 " Available in lovely color* In wide assortment of colors. Mads gainville to reinforce their units i toefter Kepi.rts Rrillsh AI lack ROOFING Harbor" of Truk than it is to where two Japane.se dive-bombers burn after an un.siiccessful attempt • The (lerman high command, tilt* Midlamte, Nov. 23. — Ber-' Kiist hand at’count.s from Ber'- of fine quality mercerized cotton. America's own. opposing United States Marines For further iBfonnatlon call at — rose, blue, green and cedar Luxuriously bound. . Castigated by EiHeiihuwer to attack a IT. ,q. Navy Task Force Nov. 11. The Nipponese planes for it.s part, .said the British had lin wa.s a great sea ot nampB and:**'* cone.spondenU of Stockholm ASBESTOS SIDING Alexander Jarvis Oo. office on No Details Supplied r o ln m n n r i. t T ''-'‘''ved ‘ ^e Task Foice while the earner-based launched an attack .wrtii"i;;.;ngi-'>'""-nVwhich even through V ScU;n^an^C^^^^^^ The broadening of the wedge tiolomons island. i of his command of the Seventh foreground) were hitting the Japs at Kabaul (A P Wirephoto.) Center street or ai 26 Alexander 29c and 39c pr. being driven into Japan's mid- forces" north of the .Sangro rive71 cloud overcast ctmid be seen „ f the cTtv ' wrel *’“ *'5 street The road came under heavy air I Army and was not given a formal INSULATION Paciflc outpost defenses was de­ attack Nov. 20 from Kahili' and i reprimand, he received a castiga- w ing’ along the Adriatic coast. , , foreign legation*. Phonest d lM .er 127B scribed in six words which sup­ Iasi night from what was proh-1 Berlin never < an recover from Bicgart workmanship. All other southern bases to the Jaba ' ('“ n from Gen. Dwight D. Eisen- I he broadcast (Jernian communi­ plied no detaila as to time or op­ river ajrea south of Empress A u- | hower such as ha. seldom been que said, however, that "nunict- ahly the Allies' heaviesf*attack of'^ ^ '" thlow-,” the Aftontidningen gMiMrtend. ■ Colorful All Wool position— "We have landed ' on gusta Bay. where American Ma the war. ! sources as aaying. Nn dbOgstlon administered to a commander of | ous violent attacks" were halted Abemama atoll"—but there were lines established their beachhead an Army. Nazis Widen Main and one local dent was .scaled' The fliers some of wliuni went Ituliistnal areas still burning WH*a A THANKSGIVING sufficient implications in reports Nov. 1. from the heavy raid last Thura- Today's di.>)closure came 16! I through the London bliU and I dav MITTENS or on Makin and Tarawa to make Marines Attack Jap Positions hours after an official headquar-i ( I here was no Allied Oobfirma- Infiolatiiig Co. TLe GREAT clear the battle there is a bloody In ground fightibg. U. S. Ma­ ters statement saying "General ! were RcRing their first chance to ; .Strong^^orm"nonT" d a y ^ t one. rines attacked Jap position.* on I giro It bark «*' «-■ 1“ to ‘ he the Gcrman' German capi-j capi- bombers bombers roared across thV‘'E tl j;i' * i fit Arttafi Importance of- SPECIAL Patton is commanding the Sev-! Zone for Ukraine ofiinsiie. All previous refcrence.s .tal. tal. commented commented tlmt that Ihev they .liH.i’f didn’t I ! Uoi.li.sh ..u~ channel___ , to. . add .. ‘ “ C further Lng > nwtfiord KM618 On Tarawa, which U 80 miles the east flank in the Piva river enth Arpiy, has commanded it to British activity nmlh of tlie GLOVES northwest of Aremama, and on see how the city could hold out weight to the growing Allied rf- ■ Seconds of Marlboro — Sovereign Quality area Nov. I9 following ar artillery •since it was activated and is con-, river, generally regarded ns the under Chatham Blankets Make In Wide Assortment of Alakin. still farther north, both barrage, but found the enemy, _____„ ...... many such bombardments fort to wreck the Reich by aerial SA1.ALL Detaifi tinning to command it. Geiieral 1 Gci'inan wintei- line, referied only IUi UIh to Be Continued i HasruU. A Designs and Colors pounded from the air and the sea withdrawn, leaving 16 dead. Minor j Patton has nevei been'Voprimai'ui- to patrol activity) In Rosemary Basco Finish ' And their success in executing/ Marauders of the Eighth United prior to the invasion, "our troops A*""!.'.* , I «t any time by General Eisen- Counter-Attacks j At the Slime time, other Eighth the raid, despite what-once were | .States Airforce, escorted by R A have improved their positions___ A hundred American planes — | however or by anyone el.se in this Ai'iny units cliased the eneniv from The important detafts. that Warm Christmas Gifts but are still encountering consid­ DauntlesH dive-bombers and Aven- * theater . . , ...... regarded as impossible honditions, F Dominion and &iii.,i IF YOU WANT go Into the making of a fur Table Cloths and Napkins erable ground resistance." ger torpedo bombers, with Corsair | The story is a strange one-the I F " ’"'.".'-" overlooking Al- ^ pointed to only one thing: The' attacked enemy aiLfleld. in norSi $1.00 to $1.95 Frozen Earlli on Riis- R l i m r x B s c a r s m - s a w ' " C " ‘hen.st in I I raidsranis ate are going going to to be be continued prn France today. U. S headouar- neral service, are so tinok Mostly alight oil apot.s or ataina which will wash out eaaily. U ttle Natural Protection »uPPOTt—pounded supply story of a general, whose excel-, .■■“ l l l I I v F l S V j l l i a i l l i , ."i.. i probably in constantly-increasin.g ters Marawaka, on the lence is admitted bv all. who tn^ »LmL_ Front Facilitates . - ...... i probably in ‘-'onatantly-lncieasing tera annoimceri Irustvely hamlled that Beautiful white damask in floral patterns. Such resistance is being met um- 55 S U">‘ od States troop* attacked and i force until Berlin and the Ger- pmght dom Is any ihought gimstf der conditions which afford little southern end of Empress Augusta ! the heat of battle lost his temper Maneuvers of Increas- w-iped out a German machine-gun i mans are through. lO.IMN) Dead and Injured HELP Will Not Linr Requires No Special Laundering Fine Quality natural protection for either side. the’ l^bo rWer*nn*tl, ' T I "Emitted he was wrong I position northwe.st of Mnntuquila. The R.A.k'.la remarkable path- Aftontidningen gave a pre- .to them by one untiainetrda Contains No Starch NOTION DEPT. It is a matter of conquer-or-die. »rn "outhcast-. I and made amends, To Participate Permanent Finish ern end of Bougainville. injz Niimhers of .’Mo, I also inland, without loa.s to them- i finder system by which the bomb-i '"'*"®'".'^ estimate of 10,000 per- MKbinaHiaa. Exceptional Wearln^Strength (These operations were in­ The incident consisted of this, I selves. I fo r planning any flort Stains Easily Removed Capeskin Gloves New Damage on .Air Bases era arrived over , Berlin to And *on* dead and injured. Berlin o it i- Bates’ Colonial — l.argc Size tegrated with other*, to the south­ according to eyewitnesses; bile Guns; Reil Airiiien Bwflle Front Sea of .Mud ■' their target plainly outlined m ' ■‘‘ "'•‘ ted “a very large nUm- Limited Quantities in Some Sizes In Sllp-nn Styles New Damage was inflictld on W o pcfiouRPy dbaar eaeS west. In the Solomons the oppos­ Japanese air bases, and a spokes-*^hell-Shoeke*l Soldier Slap|ied ! Iii'izOiifereiieF , Tlie Allied communique .said that fiarea dropped by advance planes i>er" killed and Dijured. Boiiiii Baltic Ports. I le.sa rain fell in the last 24 hours, i o f a banquet or cater­ funeui with tne tamepaian Seconds ing Ail Forces exchanged blows man for Admiral William F. Hal- 1 ‘^^Tcral Patton slapped a shell- turned the once-hampering clouds There were two attacks, said tha First Quality $2.98 Pr. around the American beachhead I liiit the battle front wa.s still a sea ! taking ooqsjdefgiioii it* Size Price Shopping Bags -00 sey, Jr., commander of South Pa- | -'hocked soldier in a hospital tent' to advantage. Stockholm Aftonbladet correapon- Price on Bougainville: on the Huon clfic forces, said all enemy air- he thought the soldier Mo.scow, Nov. 23.— (/P)— R «O S P V I*lt - O llirrllill - ""d rivers rendering most The clouds were so thick that' dent. The first came early and MtdlM of now moor Iff operations impos.sihle. ing ooooelon llien aee A new shipment of these popular large size shopping bags in peninsula of New' Guinea, Austra­ fields on Bougajnville were still in -' shirking his duty, Tlie Germaiks widened tlieir the Germans apparently were im-1 'vhen the ail clear was given peo- Q0«r little is spent. all color combinations. Fabric Gloves . ! ...... $1.00 Pr. lians and tanks bored to within operative from repeated Allied as-1 7o a fit of furv in which he ex- Stalin Parley AssiiiiieH On the k’ifth .\rniy front, Britisli able to get their nightflghters off | " ------64” x90’ inain zone of counter-attack.s patrols ob.serced movementa of en­ or call AMBULANCE SERVICE $4.98 $3.49 of fine quality Bemberg yarn. 4 and 6-button lengths. half a mile of Japanese pleateau saulis. I pres.sed sympathy for men really (irealer Potential Pro­ the ground—the boys returning i (C'ontiniiad an Paga T e «) defenses in the jungles which are Ja,^ planes, however, continue j "'ounded but made it plain that he in the Ukraine alonj^ a 20- emy forces on and near Mount here didn't see a single German! ---- —— ------strategic because they overlook to stab at American positions from | believe that the soldier be- mile front between Cheniya- p ort i.o II « r o (I a V. Ciimino, immediiitely soiilhwe.st of plane and the enemy must have' the Allied positions.) pther bases. The Japs dropped! ‘ ore him was in that class, the the town of Mignano, and Allied ar- figured it useless even to try a $3,98 Whisk Broom ami Shoe kov and Korostychev tiKlav tillerj', alerted, promptly laid down ARNOLD PAGANl >URKE@ $5.50 Such eagerly-awaited details as over 50 bombs mostly on Puruata ; struck the youth in the; a.S frir/t-n earth on the R ii« London. Nov. 2.3- -i/j-,_Tlie long- searchlight barrage. Polisher Sets $ the extent of the beachheads still island in a night raid. Some dam-! head with the-back of a heavy bombardment over the en­ All Berlin could do was to cringe 1.00 TOILETRIES age and minor casualties re.sultcd. ’ h>* hand. .Plan flout facilitated the awaited conference between Presi­ tire zone. and take it, to.s.sliig up a great bar- \ Flashes! A practical gift for one who travels. were lacking but the fact the Telephone 3902 or 5790 '57[ CiNTERST riStHlsnR CDIN dent Roo.sevelt, Prime Minister Throughout the central poition rage nf flak. From a force num-1 (Late BuUetins of the UP) W U») $4.50 ...... $1.10 operation.* continued to make pro- Threc,enomy planes made another i ^hc .soldier fell over slightly increa.sillK $5.98 ♦Scherk’s Cologne...... sunrise strafing attack Nov, 20. ‘ he liner of his helmet which " " " ’ hers of mobile guns. Le.s.scr Churchil land Premier, Stalhi, heriiig po.s.sil)ly a thousand or more j ''’Courage Cologne ...... $2.50 (Ountinued on Page Eight) Anti-aircraft gunners reported de­ I hut still strong counter-attacks wliich I'cports from abroad indi-• apply the torch to towns bombers it took a toll .scarcely Chinese. Repulse Japs ♦Mais Oui Cologne...... $1..50 stroying two of them. (Continued on Page Sl.\) I wore rcjHjrtcfl at other principal cate is imminent, assumed great- more than would be expected from! (.'hiingking, .Vov i.'n Bn Bombers .Seek Barges I points of contact from the White (Continued on Page Ten) Boxes $ 1-39 '"Yardley’s Lavender ...... $1.00 -er potential proportions today as engine trouble or other exigencies. I vere flghtlng west, wnTth and CMt $5.98 doz. $3.98 doz. Sewing On the eastern coast, Mitchell j ....rtii.ssiahsector .at Rechit.sa to the rumors circulated in London that ...... Imjx $1.00 One of F-arlies( .\l1aeks „ f the vital “rice bowl" town (X Yardley’s S o a p ...... bombers scarclied for barges from ; Dnieper river bend .southwest of Generalissmio Cliiang Kai-Shek •I-he bombers hit Berlin at about! rhnngtoh, the kev to Chanesha. Use for sewing box. lunch box or knitting box. ____ q,...... $1.00 Six Oiildreii *Bond Street Bath P o w d e r...... Ritri bay on the northeast tip of Cox Ousted ; Dnepropetrov.sk. might participate. f I’ " " j earliest at- 1 was announced today hy the high ^Rubinstein Apple Blos.som Powder ,...... $1.00 Bougainville to Lomai point near I Mud Dried by Frosts In keeping wiUi tlie strict nffi- Army Official talks >et. They took off in late: romnmnd, which sail) Chinese the southeastern end, in efforts to After the Thaiiksgiviug Dinner ...... $ 1.00 The Army newspaper Red .Star rial silence which has been main­ af ernoon from fields all over Bn-, ,0, , . , ^ hand grenadfs aad "'Old Spice Bath P o w d e r...... Die ill Blaze sever the enemy supply line from tained here in connection with ail "■Evening in Paris Perfume...... $1.2.5 Buka. For Betting said the mud which had- hogged lain, forming s great, loose proces- h^^yoneto In close quarter f t r h t ^ Lasl Call the roads had been dried com­ reports concerning a pos.sibic Backs Move Sion across the sky. then tighten-1 had re,Milsed the Japanese attackl \ Martex Dry Me Dry .’. . $1.00 to $5.30 Almost 50 Mitchells and Ventu­ ♦Evening in Paris S e ts ...... Roaring pletely by the first frosts and meeting oi the American, British ing up over the hi'art of Nazidom I launched under aircraft and artll- ♦Plus Excise Tax. Flames Balk ras, with a P-38 screen, punched and .Rii.saian statesmen the ru- to deliver a solid knockout punch. |p>v p„ver. The Chinese aaid tbe» G IR L S ’ DRESSES a dozen new craters in ‘ he Bonis Luiidis Takes Action on fast-moving enemy linits were i Father's proddingrr,d,n„K PalliTMtHi Say.H War Dr- All the destruction was rammed i , ‘ '“ y Pretty as a picture, practical for school and Sunday best. * Heroic At- airdrome on north Bougainville. home in about half an hour or less. attempt- Dish Towek ea. Violation by President Russian ing tn hv-|m»s Changteh from the 29c Striped chambray, plain color broadcloth with applique trim, also tempts A figi.ter patrol in the Empress imrtnipnt ‘IVoiiiP of It wa.s midnight when through at Rescue. Augusta area- caugh* a Jap re­ flanks to east In an attempt to cut the Large size, multi-color striped dish towela. Extra absorbent, plaids. Rose, blue, and red. Sizes 7 to 14. Of Phillies Today. the Nazi Armies the static of the conirol iower connaissance bomber 20 miles 'Would be welcome as demonstrat- (.anaiiian Oil Crojpct. radio came a hoarse but cheery highway linking that city with will not lint. Chicago, Nov. 23.—uP)—Six chil­ (The German Changsha. Genuine LEATHER HANDBAGS lllgh command ing the determination of the four voice .saying, ’'U for I'ntle calling, dren—four brothers and two sla­ Chicago, Nov. 2 3 . Presi­ communique_ .. .said the i.he Germans Geniiam, had , powers to collaborate in keeping (Continued on Page Eight) Wa.shinglon. .'Vov. 23.c-iA*i Tlie $1.98 to $3-98 Smart new- styles in Alligator or Pig Grain leathers or Ciuah- ters- burned to death today as dent William D. Cox of the Phila­ withdrawn southwest of ! .siitcidy Roll Call .Near Gomel peace after the war, regardless of i War department .stuck to its guns (Continued on Page Ten) able Capeskin. Pouch or Envelope styles. roaring flames balked their par­ while north of that town they had I Washington, .No\. '»S—" )- er-sulwldy Issue with leaders on ■ Colorful leA^ry kitchen towels with J ? urban Chicago Heights. M. Landi.s-for betting on baseball ^ I Roo.sevelt, Churchill and Stalin Partisans Hold iMith sides of the argument ehargr Undersecretary of .War Robert STORM SASH multi-color striped borders and pastel © fit. rn m m 1 C SWEATERS Fire officials expressed belief Pay Is Urged games- in violation of a major (The Suedish neuspaper ^ven -i unquoationably would exceed in ‘ log the opiMMition with pla.ving league ruling. ska Dagbladet said the Russian j score and significance anything P Patterson described the pro­ laditU's. Chairman .XIary Nor­ centers in gold, blue, and red. that the bodies of the youngsters, gram designe.1 to provide ga.so- Beautiful colors in all wool and wool and rayon. Long sleeves. ranging in age from 18 months to Landis’ nilirlg declared Cox Air Force had begun a new )ieavy I previously attempted in the field (iernuin Drive' ton (I).. N. ■!.) of the House l-S- Boxy slip-ons. Cardigans. In sizes 34 to 40. ^ , 15 years, were burned beyond ’ ;Rermanentiy Ineligible to hold bombing offensive against the Bal-f of international diplomacy, line and other petroleum products I hor committee asserted that the Roosevelt Requests For- for American forcer in Alaska and recognition. None had been re­ any office or employment" with tic ports of Tmilin, Riga. Libau, ; No* the least important, factor imwerful anti-sulisidy coalition a n d BASEMENT the Phllliei "or anj other club or Canada-as “a bold undertaking" Fi*lhl Snt’cessfiil Defen­ covered several hours after the nial Action by Con- (fkmtiniied oii Page Ten) was making "a political rootball” fire. leagrue party to the major league (tionUniied (mi Page Ten) of which .the War department" is ol ailministratiuii elTurts to hold $2-98 to $7^50 proud" and James H. Graham, sive .\etioii .\vuinst Father Rescues Seventh Child gre.ss on Allowances. agreement or major-minor league <1 "s II foo’, »’« air-nighi grilling, that she Ared a auffel-ed severe burns in his futile 5 per.cent of light. ' Asserting there wa.s no time' to Gormans and A l’iaman Quisling eallher hiillet Into the brain of $ 2 .2 5 efforts to save his youngsters, this time, we must have plans and or 20 bets of from 825 to 8100 a and designers today. are planning to improve your home with legislation ready for our return­ game on Philadelpbia to vin. Cookg Bacon and Eggs i get estimates of manpower and repelled." It a.s- h7r hushaiid. John. 69-vear-bld while his wife suffered cuts and The demonstration was made bv He demonstrated one lamp o f ! material requirements the white- serted that one mixed column nt caretaker, as he lay in hed .'Sunday bruises and from shock. Both were ing veterans instead of waiting Cox told him the betting began ^amufl G. Hibben, director of UNDERWEAR until the last moment. It will give “about a week after the 1943 base­ tnla sort, an all-glass bulb, cone- haired Graham declared: ' Geimaiis and Mihailovic Chet- f„n „„ing a fight with a friend. either or both do so at once. TOYLAND in a hospital. applied lighting, Wi*8tinghouse shaped. One end wa.s flat. He nika was dispersed and annihi---- notice to our armed forces that ball season started” and contin­ lamp divi.sion, al ' the Waldorf- " ‘ •entlemen there was a war go­ Dainty Rayon Satin Gowns and Pajamas John J. Sichman, 58, a war plant set bacon and egg* on the flat ing on and there still is a war go­ lated. fiAasion Plans Indicated policeman, aaid when he arrived the people back home do not pro­ ued "up to about May 20." when Astoria here. Rommel. Saturdayf Nov. \ 27 Towel Stands pose to let them down." Cox said he first learned of the side, and cooked them in between ing on. I've been taught not to launching his often- Washington. Nov. 2.3.—,J>— Indi- $1.98 and $2.25 at the Hoogewuning ^ome. the Crented to Orv Paint ; sive from Prijepolje and Brodore-{ eating large-scale plans for future The steps which he speciflcally rule prohibiting such betting. ' 4 and 5 minutes with the infra­ consider costs in-lime of war." for young girls. In Tearose or Blue. Sizes fi to IS. farmer and his wife were attempt­ The infra-red lamps were creat­ red heat coming .from the lamp... ! VO In northern Montenegro was invasions hv .American .Armies, LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF TOVS IN OUR HISTORY requested of Congress today were Rumoni Heard in August ed to dry paint on tanka, planes The witness, now on leave of ing vainly to get through the " I ’d like," he said, ‘ a radiant absence as dean of-the University apparently attempting to break rhairnian Vinson (D., Ga.) of the $ 1,59— $2.98 flames to where the c^^iidren were part of a program of minimum Rumors 5^* - other w’ar equipment. They assistance for those serving their heat lamp like „this mounted- in of Kentucky's School of Engineer- tnroiigh to German-held territory i|„n»e Naval committee today In- baseball games arose in August do in three minutes what used on the Dalmatian coast and in trodneed a bill ealllng for construc- Silk Rayon Bodiform Slips ...... $1.79 GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH 8ALES1 I For the bathroom or kitchen. White and colors. country which the president out­ Landis aaid, and at that time Cox my bathroom ceiling to keep me ing, said he was a 81-a-year ad­ (Continued on Page Six) to take three hours, sometimes warm While shavihgl Id like a northwestern Croatia a.nd Sloye- tion nr acquisition of 85,OM,OO0,(H)O Tailored or with, embroidery trimming. In Tearo*e. Sizes .32 lined In a radio addres.' to the na­ told him there was no basis for longer. viser to Lieut. Gen. Brehon Somer­ nta. tion last July. This time he omit­ small portable one, for a fobt- ville at the time the recommenda­ -worth of landing craft and anxli- them except that a business asso­ These powerful rays, for after­ Suffer S tillin g' Reverse to 42. Treasury Ralance ted, however, a proposal he made w-armer,’’ tion was made. lary vessels. Vinson acted on the ciate had placed beta on his mvn war use, don’t require new kinds The Germans suffered one of .Navy** request In bfferlng the MIL A Choice Line o f Framed Pictures then that persona in the merchant account. Cox said when he first He demonstrated other, power­ Directive Issued By Somervell The W. G. Qeimey Co. Washington, Nov. 23.—OF)—The bf electric light bulbs. They ful rays. All were known and their, most stinging _ reverse*, Comiianlon legiaUitlnn appeared in marine be given mustering-out heard of the wagers be asked hik Somervell issued the directive when after 19 days - f sharp flght- Ladies’ I^yon Gowns ...... S1-G9 $1.98» $3.75, $4.98, $6.25 position of the Treasury Nov. 20: P«y. can be placed in a conventional used before the w'ar, but military for the project. the Senate where 8enator Walsh XkiaL Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, faint The J W H A l ^ cotii Receipts, 880 416.030.48; rxpen- associate to discontinue them. home bulb simply by changing _ - - j ing in northern ^sn ia, they were (D „ Mass.) introduced a meusare \ Fitted styles In round or .square necks, in Blue or Teaixise. Many hand painted florals. For those In the armed forces. Investigation was made, Landis needs have so enormously expand­ R was Justified on the grounds compelled to fall back on the m a n c n i s t i r 'C o m m * Jltures. 82.32.766.200 26; net bal- the filament. ' The infra-red flla- ed their power that many new authnrlztag the Navy to hnltd or S.W NO. MAIN ST. TEL. 4148 M.VNCH ESTER Sizes 34-40. siM» 816.158.623,563.66. t ments give 95 per cent beat and of military necessity alone," Gra-! tovim of Breko, 85 miles west of acquire I.OOO.OM tons of laadtag (Continued on .Page $lxj (CodUnned on Page Blx) home, office and factory uses will only ‘5 per cent light. be available, . and patrol craft and 2JM6,M t l e v (Coattaued on Paga (Coattaued ea paga d U l a t aaxUlarg < MA^OHt!:53TEK EVtGNlWG HBKAL.1», MANCHBSllfiK. CUNl LWU gan," skid Rep. Clare Boothe Luce. ‘Waves’ ^ncl Tars rationing. Justice EUIs said It was paint job on furniture, or fix elec­ ooby Traps defended subsidies in a radio talk it easy for the Red Cross to work "I'hellcvc Mr. Cooper advanced « Help Offered Next Feature at the State a certainty that Inclement weath­ lal committee Is the channel trical appliances, will be very Highway Peril last night, conceding they were with the military authorities. Soloiis Praise sUniftK proposal 2.1 years ago at er in December, and January through which every person, ey^ery much appreciated by the Red Offered Greens something "that you and'I don’t' Much duplication of time and ef­ Versairtes. It has U ken 2S years WYiilu bring an increase In high­ group and organisation can help Cross Camp and Hospital commit­ Seen in Bill like," but '•rguing Ahey were need­ •p Identity fort is thus sayed by pooling re- to come abound to It but, If ac­ To Taxpayers way deaths and injuries. ed "fo r the protection of Am er­ the armed forties by supplying tee.* Ne\i s Crusade cepted, it wbuld be one of the best To Be Great aourcei. . , _ . Wed. - Thurs. - Fri - Sat. Urges Improved Lighting ica.” The American merchant them with supplen.entary comfort* Krequently some of the furni­ pos.sible hedge^^againat another Corpus Christ!, Tex., Nov. 23— If an.v group would like to know Governor Baldwin urged at the marine and the aviatioi. industry Camp Gifts and recreational items not pro­ ture donated to the committee, foi war.” Continuuus Show Thursday Some Indications Scrv« (iD— Those homesick "W aves” and more about the work of tin* Camp liileriiul Uevenue, Men meeting that Improved highway were built up with the aid of sub­ vided by the military and naval the use of the men and women in (',oo|ier’s Proposal to W ould Make ChiMiee of W ar Lea* bluejackets who foresaw a tree­ Justice Ells Predicts and Hosiiital committee. Mrs. Starts At 2 P. M. lighting, especially in places where sidies, Arpaia asserted. nuthorities, who supply the basic uniform in this vicinity, is some- Cooper, in a recent survey on icemen’s Vote Measure less, snowless Christmas at the Philip Cheney, chairman for the To Be in P. O. Build Desperate Sitnulion Miiineroiis accidents have oc­ Cross Serves as neeils. , „ what in need of renovating, and Obtain Guarantees of ••Journali.'iin in W artim e" for a Naval training station arc going Manchester committee, who can be May Be Revised Greatly curred, be iiiFtalled after the war. In .territorial days, the name lOach organization working since the committee does not have University of Mi.ssouri symposium- ing Every Thursday. to have something besides palm COLDS reached at 3311, will be glad to Free Press Laudefl. After War Ends. Of accident prevention in gen­ Arkansas ,was officially spelled lel for Seeing through this Red Cross channel funds for this pUrpoec, volunteer i publl.shcd bv the American Coun­ trees to decorate. Arkaiisaw. Put » MsiMMaa Vicks meet with the group and explain •Washington, Nov. 23.— ()P)— The eral, the chief executive said: maintains its identity; U merely help would be more than welcome. cil on Publ'ic Affairs, argued for A reprfsenUtive of tlio Inlcrnul A flood of letters, from all parts Va-tro-nol up each IIBiforts Reach Men. something of the aims and the Hartford, Nov. 23 (4»i Justice "Safety is one of the many nostril. It (1) shrinia works tlirough the Red Cross be­ Several people have given this help Washington, Nov. *23—M’l—A free and direct access to news o f Senate juggled the servicemen’s of the country offered to send tra­ work, and answer any questions. all governments by foreign corre­ Revenue Office will be'at the Post home fronts in Connecticut and r - •: awollen membranes, cause of the set-up which makes in past months, and have fixed crusade to obtain peace table vote bill as though It was loaded ditional Yule evprgreens, after the Arthur F. Ells of the .State Su­ h« Red Crb«'Caitip and Hospi- Individuals are urged to get in spondents equally 'wltli domestic Office bulUling tierc every Thurs­ througliciit the nation, and every (2) soothes irriution, things up as good as new. guarantees of a free press with political booby traps today station newspaper list.'d real trees preme court believes’ that "the touch with Mrs. Chc.^'y* reportei's and equal 'facilities for day, beginning Dec. 2. from 8:30 ant’ real snow as the No. 1 and 2 accident that you can prevent will (3) helps clear cold- they have anything to donate which throughout tlie world— as pro­ and there were some indications minute this w ar is over we are in clogged nose. Follow news transmission...... —He^<;ontendcd ^ a. m. until r) p. ^ 1.. it "'as an­ Christinas desires of the station go far to aid both the state’s and would be of use in adding pb'asure Drer Get Their Vitamins posed by Kent Cooper, executive that universal di.sseminiitioii of that it might be tossed back to personnel. for a desperate situation on our the n.-tion’s part In the vital war FIAKO directions director of The, Associated Press— nounced today. Deputy Collectoaj or comfort to the leisure hours of the truth would, make the ehaiice The bluejackets will have to highways.’’ effort." »i in folder. won enthusiastic, bi-partisan en­ the Elections committee for ex­ PIE CRUST our uniformed forces, or can he p for w ar remote. * ' \ r'lifford J. McNamara will be 4o write Santa about the snow. Even He,, made this assertion ye.ater- Commission Director W. Burke Augusta. M e .-(> P )-M ain e deer, dorsements today from members tensive revision. in renovating the things already "W ith a fret pres.s." said BloontK Roorti One on live loWt'r floor the weatherman can’t promise day at a meeting of the' State Smith leported that the Connecti- i says State Game Warden Super­ of Congress. r^CPiVOcl. "it would be impossible for a the Port o n ice building t'o- as-sist , Democrats and Republicans that. Safety commission, of which he is cut Production Fund to Conserve j ALICE CUFKAN . Chairman Bloom ID.. N. Y.) of Men or women volunteers who visor Dan Malloy, seem to thinK would-be dictator to rise to power. in W'onie tax matters. It is hoped , striving to present themselves in chairman, predicting that Ihe the House Foreign Affairs com­ Manpower was making "good (Known As (jueen Alles) can do minor repairs or a good Victory gardens were planted ex­ But, just as important, is the ne­ ------;.... uan be c6ntiin|cd I the role of the soldier’s best friend rjimber of automobiles on the mittee. said in an interview that that HUS service progress” in a publicity cam’paign FIAKDRN SPIRITUAL MEDIUM <'d| pressly for them. cessity, for the people of one coun­ fired angry charges at each oth­ highways would increase almost achievement of Cooper’s aim indefiiiiwlj*. , designed to prevent home, .school, Seventh Daughter ol a Seventh s W'y I The deer, he reported, were in try to have an accurate and B eeau sc'bf confusion over the er', motives as they wrangled Sharing of Milk overnight hy several thousand and j:0R N MUFFIN M AT FIRST would "do as much, or more, than farm and highway accidents. Bom With • ValL .1 excellent condition, with filendly understanding of peoples amount of tils to be paid on Dec. over the form of a measure de­ SION OF A any othfer step which ca.i be taken that many of the cars would have Headings Dally, Inelndlng SnadnT.j^l DIAL arioo bulging with choice corn, cab­ of other countries." 15 and just how withholding taxes signed to make absentee balloting Julie Bishop and' Errol Klynh are shown in a scene from W a r­ 9 9 to guarantee a lasting peace.” Program Outlined worn tires and defective parts, Arpaia Defends Subsidies Both contain only quality A. M. to P. M. Or By Appotot* bage. lettuce and asparagus, but Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers (R., are applied against paymenU, it i possible next year for the 10,000 - ner Bros, latest, "Northern Pursuit," plaving at the State W ed­ "It is one of the most enlight­ and would be piloted by inexperi­ ingredienti. Rient. In the Service of the ro s *. I irate farmers keep Malloy busy Mas.'T.I, one of the ranking minor­ is advisable that thdsc liable to the 000 members of the uniformed nesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday ’w'itli and pie 30 ened, intelligent, democratic sug­ enced drivers. Hartford, Nov. 23 (,P, State for Venn. ' f checking damage for possible ity members of the Foreign A f- tax call on the Deputy Collector forces. j . . - 169 Church Street, Hartfoi^ C n e* !• i _ USE 6 6 6 gestions made since the w ar be­ Hartford.' Nov. 23 -i/Pi Con­ Kven with travel restricted by O PA Director Antony F. Arpaia Buy U S VVnr Bonds a S»ump MORIARTY PROS. claims on the state. ffiirs committee, called Cooper's for advice and help in making out .Senator Lucas (D.. 111.), told a! necticut’s ”shnre the milk” emer­ Phone 6-20*4 ’ ' J proposal '“a constructive approach declarations. Entrance to the office reporter he Is convinced Republi- j «6 6 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS gency program is outlined today saboteurs in Copenhagen last Copenhagen also was reported set to one of the world's real proo- is througli the basement door, on cans arc trying to defeat the I PLUS: RUTH W.\RRICK in a leaflet distributed by milk night, reisirts from Denmark said afire. Icins." and deilared that Am eri­ the west side of the Post Office measure -without attacking it dealers to .340,000 consumers in today. can statesmen should make every frontally. OnSi of the Darie.s was said to building. in “Petticoat Larceny’ the larger centers of population The resulting fire w as'said to =jm* P- Bill«nrint k Som, Ntwtrk, N. J. effort at the peace table to obtain have lieen executed for knocking FOR Bffil W illing to Cast Suspicion, Doubt affected by the W ar Food Admin­ have destroyed the hangar. A half down a German soldier; the other the free press guarantee. ENDS TODAY: "There are a lot of Republicans istration limitation order. hour later a chocolate factory in Representative Monroney (D.,, Bank’s Cashier for sabotage. "THE IRO.V .MAJOR’ in this country who don’t want Issued by the Connecticut W ar Okla.), termed it "an excellent Onuhlcs In Elevator i P I.l’Si “ .Nobody’s Darling" the soldiers to vote,” he declared. Council nutrition committee, the and splendid idea if it uan oe | “Yhey want to keeji the election worked out with Ruasla— that a i leaflet states that while the order Chattaiiixiga. Tonn. - iJ''-- Add machinery just as it was in 1942 limits dealers’ sales of fresh milk i • • the enigma. But," he added. ‘ 1 wartime manpower .shortage when they won some victories. to the amount they sold in June, SMART SHAVERS certainly think that our represen­ notes: They can’t be against the bill tatives should fight for it at the 1943, they may not be aMe to ob­ James A. Bass, assistant cu.sh- openly, but they are willing to tain this qiiantit.v. peace conferences.” ^ icr and building manager for Hie cast suspicion and doubt on its An additional lO.OQO copies are "One of Best Insurance Policies purpose in an attempt to defeat z ? m r s 4f4i^ r Hamilton National Bank, had to A newspaperman prior to his being distributed by local nutri­ run an elevator in the building it.” election fo Congress, Monroney tion committees and W a r Council T’ diK MTMfsrf M HsN«w aBd (Lot ntw all one morning brcau.se the reg­ To this Senator Brooks (R -Ill) said that an Intemafional free Information centers. ular operator quit work and an­ replied that, naturally, Republi-. press would lead to better under­ 1 .\ST TIME TODAY — - cans want the service men and other couldn’t be found. F«! HadM ara Hodaw Ormtid far in it«a ratat. Yaa standing between nations and women to vote because the G. O. CARY GRANT as don'f 'W r.d a w n .' ar Krapa. RaM>If-yaur foe* I m L caal and would prove "one of the bcHt in­ P. is confident of the result. Suhoteiirs Blow wtfFFfefd and Jrawr Wad# adfa« lait ianftr, *aa Cal a foA k surance policies against another “MR. LUCKY” "But,” he added, "we don’t want af Pah today. Manay badt fwarantoa. w^r/* with I.AU.AINE DAY all of the Communists, the fellow Up Full Hangar , "It’s a darn good idea, ” sMd i Also: “8ALIT008 AMIGOS" travelers and the payroll hordes of f d f t Representative Mundt (R., S. D.). DAWN ■ the N ew Deal to be furnished ab­ The entire history of this repub­ — WED. AND THURS. — sentee ballots all over the world in lic reveals that freedom of the Stockholm, Nov. 23.--(J»i .Soon the guise, of providing the ballot press is an essential prerequisite after the Germans announced the DANCE A Hit Show; ! for the men who are doing the In Any free gov6rnm6nt in whlcn fighting.” evacuation of two Danes, a hangar r // the will of the people Is to deter­ Thanksgiving Eve Brooks has pending an amend­ filled with planes was blown up by mine the action of the state.The "hand/means... *’ ^ 0 ^ more widely freedom of the press Wefliiesilay, Nov. 21 ment to strike out a provision can become a function reality which would make absentee bal­ throughout the world, the better lots availabli to civilians and gov­ will be our safeguards agiUnst re­ Sports Center ernment employe.^ outside this -n curring wars and continuing op­ country. Wells Slieet pression." ■May Change General Complexion I Dancing: 10 P. M. to 2 .\. M. This was only one of a series of WE-RE PROUD TO BRING YOU THIS WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF FI. E Buenos Aires Paper amendments that appeared likely to change the general complexion The (ave man wasn’t a very chatty HAND-PICKED FUR COATS. EACH COAT IS SELECTED FOR ITS of the measure, which would set Praises Proposal fellow. He did most of his talking • l a s t i n g QUALITIES AND GOOD PRACTICAL WAU.MTHI Buenos Aires. Nov. 23— T i — La up a bi-partLsan w ar ballot com­ Prensa, prominent Buenos Aires mission to handle the servicemen’s LATE MODEL with his hands. And to this veiy mesT RP MADE WISELY AND WITH FORETHOUGHT BECAUSE YOUR FUR COAT MLSI newspaper, praised today a pro­ votes. USID posal by Kent CooP®*"- THUH Senator McKellar (D-Tcnn) pro- day, we still use the "handy” way o iv l ^ T u c o ^ l ™ t h a t i s w h y director of The Associated Press, mSATASUIL poseo, instead, that Congi'ess pass WN.1&-2bZm WMFV YOU PLAN TO BUY A FUR CO-\T. YOUR BLTITON’S LABLL WILL BL YOUR GLAKArsii^ that future peace treaties Rharan- a simple resoluti6n calling on the to speak our minds. Big-shot i tee freedom of the press and free state# to use their own machinery OF COMPLETE SATISFACTION. CHOOSE YOUR FUR COAT AT BURTON’S NOW AND PAl FOR 11 G . - ' acceas to news soui ccs Jo lessen to make ballots available to the 1 the iiossibility of new wars. armed foi^ces. "handy”t!^’V ^ s a y s “Am I good!” I Mr. Cooper's suggestions were •Mil •HHniMIlU Mlltn Senator Vandenberg (R-Mich) Chefs “ handy” says “Ah, UALLY. ' included in a report on the press , f b/F^^FCl.vVt o r MMMMH-riMBnu-cur led a Republican as.saqlt which in w ar «ime which was made un-| I uzuN • un tsnni succeeded In eliminating a section der the auspices of the Amencan . PISTOL m m perfect!” 3-Ring “handy” gays ! B*m MUMH —t Ornti im under which the chief justice Council on Public Affairs m Wash- . ML/LMA would be requested to appoint “Ballantine for me!”. .. PURITY, On tl»e Sama another jurist to cast the deciding g e t p l e n t y o e u n u s e d m /lea ^ ^**n°1ts lead editorial. La Prensa] I Prugram ------vote when the two Republican and AND BODY and FLAVOR in every glass said that the proposal was parUc- : two Democratic members of the ularly applicable to democracies ^ ••HOPAIXI.NG” la ballht commission deadlocked. because ’’their existence depends* BACK AGAIN! ! V Am erica’s finest since 1840. Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone said on informed public opuiion. 1 You tavo remarkably on tires and gasoline, because in a letter to Vandenberg he could "Should Not Be Private Propertj , S . V . At.!, htrnd for Atuffinjr, not participate in the plan. there's no burdensome excess bulk to overload a used Food 18 a wrapon. T o kw p ymif I "The truth should not be any-,, Studebaker. You got the finest of materials and crafts­ li-fl-ovfi nn'al and vpcrtaliltv for family 6:.'htini; 6l. grt evrry bit of ' one’s private property.” the news- ; tiuii, cooliin, wain lor aoupa... paper declared. ’’Hence, the fun-1 manship In a used Studebakor which means a minimum «ood fmn^evety ounve of foial. damental importance Lt. Geo. Clarke ctss to sources of infoi^etton of repair expense. ★ Sfeady demand for Maouci ANO CaNSIIVI SHMI ANO AlAV SQUAM which are enunciated In tne Studebaker quality and economy assures a u B C S (Cooper’s) study doubtless will To Flv Bomber meet with warm -reception in all good price should you wish to sell. America, which ognizes the services made by jour- Kirtlapd Field, Albuquerque, N ew Mexico, Nov. 23— Lieut. "^ThT editorial said that new^ George C. Clarke of Manchester "to deserve that name, must be has reported as a student officer complete and always the e i ^ e s - . to the B 24 Transitional School at Sion of the free right | MM Kirtland Field, N ew Mexico. He the facts, check them and publish 6 ways to protect will receive instruction in flying them.” the huge B 24 Liberator Bomber. His mother. Mrs,, Emma Gibson. Collegiate Names, For Children re.sides at 120 W est Center street in Manchester. Lieut. Clarke Thanksgiving Greetings Baton Roiige, La.— (A’l — The * ONLY S waa commissioned^'a second lieu­ Bardwells have little trouble nam­ your eyesight tenant and awarded the aliver ing their children, having deckled wings • ■■■ “ • % 'Ar ii'illi ii nA I a m a i n Gl MAEBSltli^

. ' \ HfckALu! MAlicHESTER. CONN„ TOESDAV, NOVEMBER 23.194* 7 ,

giving much food for thought to from/Gerrfiany aaid the sefaure of Nazis Converting the great Induatrlal capacity" of ooqooooooooooD'Oe' and the choir rendered two an^ wsig‘ interrupted by her marriage. his hearera. . . „ , -the plants was announced two the Allies. Her hualjand, wl,b la tn the employ ! Tolland The Young People s Group of the Good-Tii^e Charlies weeks ago at a meeting of textile Ihema "O God Our Help. Miaa church met Sunday at 7:80 p. m. Nazi leaders were said to have Lillian Grifring taking the solo of the Service Department of the Plants to Arm» manufacturers in Berlin. The ac­ held production rallica In Ger­ >lrt. John H. Steele at the home of M r. M ra. FIRST NATIONAL United Aircraft f^rporation, has and u. tion was said to have been accele­ many’s war planta in recent weeks. nart and "t Will Give Thanks. inS-S. Rockville Roy Brown for thalr Sunday wor­ Idts.' Herbert W. Porter’ taking the .been sent to Honolulu on duty. Get Spe rated by Nazl-Production Czar Al­ ship service with a large number ^ g £ g / ,N SiDOCING la t nding Slash bert Speer, who announced on tak­ solo^> Mr. and Mrs. Chaiincey B. Kin­ Stockholm. Nov. 23— The Pastor Presented Purses SVPER-MaRHnS ney wef6 another Hebron couple The engagement of Sergt. present. ~ ing office three months ago that Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Emery M. aou gh c i m PLE goiter Nazis have seized 230 factories In who recently celebratciixA wedding Aaron Pratt, Jr„ aon of Dr. and virtually all German industry Norwich. Nov, 23—-(iP)—At a Tli^0^o\in|t P^Oplo fondui: nn entei tained at are to entertain sixteen of their prevalence o f SIMPL New Program Hits anniversary. They have been mar­ Germany, mainly textile concerns, would be devoted to turning out testimonial in observance of the i a Thaiiitsj^vlnR "prvlce ThiiraOny Kivine dinner at their home Suo- Mrs. Aaron Pratt, Sr., of Tolland relatives to a family reunion at Seven From State arms and munitions. day. members of the family gath­ ried 37 years, observtngX the oc- Track Fans, Night- for conversiqp to munitions plants 25th anniversary of hia ordination, We hove a lot 'to be moniinK iti' the Conftrcgational and VVindror. Conn., and Miss Vir­ their home Thankiglvlng Day; . ^orco*ter l o A n t i Salt. Dr. Sohicber, chief of German the Rev. Michael F. Martin, pastor ering at that lime to K*''* • i:asion by a family dinner liMt Sat­ ginia Vallle of Concord, Musa., Mr. and Mrs. Fred CarpenUr and because of the alarming rate at i chinch at »:M to which everyone ln»i»t oo . giabUized. Clubbers, Pool Play­ Among Wounded armaments production under of Sarred. Heart church In Nor­ off to Donald, son of the I'i’***'"*- urday at their home In the\ Mlll- was announced Sunday, Nov. 14, ■on of New York City, are apend- which the Reich is falling behind Speer, was quoted as having de­ THANKFUL for / 1 „ iodine content« wich Town and former pastor of ra nat ftioutafifte aI miiM. r.___. is welcome. who enters the U. 8. *;*’* Btream Road section. They\havc by .Miss Value’s mother, Mrs. Ing the holiday recewi at their ers and Bowlers. in the battle of production, it was clared at Dortmund that "we face Wa ara not thoinandi ol miiti owav from horns snd sue lovmd___ three children, a daughter Mis.s churches In Meriden and Bridge­ u*a.TmL *** Thanhdtylng dinnar, contltflng of Army "K" Hold Mrs. Kenneth KreysiK "/^^aple 23rd Besides the immediate fam­ WaUer Vallle. Sergeant Pratt Is Tolland summer home In To’^nd reported today. the necessity of exhausting all re­ In loma loi-ffola, nor ara wa aMad to trvdoa ttiroaoh hiMila Momee _ ily Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stratton Ruth, who Is a reglclcrcd nurse Washington, Nov. 23—(JP)— The port, was presented last night with avenue is a patient with the medical department at Center. They will meet with rcla- A reliable Informant arriving serves stiU at hand" in view of t’vo purses amounting to $1,320. «p tc «ur chlni. W. l»s%ur ^ Uw »xa>«ney H«H w « once the c*n- and daughter Kleanor, of Stratford, employed by the Tuberculoris the Station Hospital, Homestead By Jamea Marlow and George War department announced last Mr h«v. w. M « .uf ftmllr dl* ^ Francis hospital. .treet tlvcs here for a reunion Thanks­ Zielke wortd. Ym m !«.■ . M to b. tl'.nKyl f” ’ '* Pbrtl bUk. 6f all Manchester eoclal life. Jacob Loethseher ol Mr and Mrs. Merrill Griffin and Commission at Hartford, a sori Army Air Base, Florids. giving Day. night that 513 tlnlted States sol­ _ rtilnstrcla, baked bean »up- ! and Harry Sabaska of Mr and Mrs. George Hardy and Leslie, who Is in the H. S. scrvlc Ronald Carpenter Is home from Washington, Nov. 23—(>P)— diers had’ been wounded in action L.amateur theatricals,, fravel-iaovs.1 I have^HVC rCvUrilCVIreturned _from »avi»» 4U*a/ daughter Dorothy, of Wlllimantlc, and another son. Leroy who lives private school for boys in Stam- Good-time Charlies get their Mr.”and Mrs. Oferia of Manchester, in the European, Mediterranean, mSH WMOU or llTHIt IND Optu Tms. tM 6 PM, WU tW 7 P.M. Oefetf ThaduaiviM .in Amston, la married and has one ird. Conn., to spend the holiday spending money cut under Con­ com p ..,. .»««••■ s M r and Mrs. Williamim WarnerWi of child r^ess with his parenU. Middle Eastern and Southwest O. Manchester gress’ new tax program. p'toga of Uie early Temperance so | ^rtng them down. Gilead, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holders of books C are reminded "ho Misses Bernice A. and Alice Pacific areas. Seven of them, all hSttles. and about aevcrythlng in | vValtcr M. Limberger. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. •^t*}** that car inspection la scheduled to E. Hall of the East Haven High It hits race-track fans, night- casualties of the European area, Date Book were from Connecticut. These the line of social activity that | ^ i"’*’rt*^5*^f«r*cwell par- btllard, and Mrs. Donald Griffin take place on or before Nov. 30. .school faculty are spending the clubbers, pool players, bowlers, the Tormer Miss Betty Hardy, all Thanksgiving recess with their and drinkers of whiskey, wine and were: PORK LOINS ^ ’ The new blanks have no space for of Hebron, were present. parents. Mr. and Mra, L. Ernest Tomorrow beer. Barthel, Tech. Sergt Hason D.— 27 ^ At the time Cheney Hall w a s.ty at <■ *nter- speedometer readings, but ihe In­ Mrs. Jacqueline L. Barthel, wife, 25 Tf hi* friends. Walter Is enter­ The Rav. H. R. Keen based his spector Is required to make note Hall, ... . Thanksgiving Eve ball of Hose It Kits th ejh ln gs women think in g the .service very soon. The local schools will close \\cd- REMEMBER 58 Locust Hill road, Darien. PUSH /'ImlltimUt mthere ere was ------. , . . . ' sermon Sunday at St. Peter's Epis­ Co. No. 1 at Cheney Hall. they need to ^ a k e them more at­ WfBcient siae to “ ^commodate the o f siieh readings or a new Inspec­ LB Sergt. Francis D. P ow ^ son of copal church on the miracle of the neaday for the remainder 6f the Friday, Nov. M tractive, like cosmetics, furs and Bonitati, Cpl. Joseph J. Liberate SHOULDERS 3 BROWN POINTS Otawda that usually passed into tion will be required. Cars on Mr and Mrs. Frank P; Dow-d of loaves and fishes. He told of how Annual ball. Memorial hoaplUl jewelry. Bonitati, father, Route 3, Box 311, $ e hall for any or all village func- Pinney street who has which the speedometer is not In "*M*r. and Mra. Charles Courrie. Bridgeport. faith can briing from small begin- working order should be repaired Auxiliary at Hotel Bond. Your ChristnlB* Cards and Packages And it hits residence telephones ■1ST CM4TH CUTS on furlough has returned t" nlngs wonderful and unexpected \ dl spend the remainder of this but not pay stations. Cozzolongo, Pvt. Anthony J. — ^*^nd so it was that 45 years ago, Field, Ga.. where he is sUlionea or gasoline coupons can be refus- work with friends in Philadelphia, Tuesday, Nov. SO 8 BROWN POINTS results. Among those present were Combined meeUng, Klwanis, must be mailed within a short period of The House Ways and Means Mrs. Palma Coazolongo, mother, PORK CHOPS LB tlte annual Thanksgivir, with the Air Forces. «d. Pa. 351 Oak street New Britain. , nig and goose." the benefit dance wAttornsy John Markham and his Rotary and Exchange Clubs at the committee, which produced the daughter. Miss Dolly. Mr. Keen Lucius W. Robinson of the Air Tolland keeps adding to it.s War time for delivery by Christmas. program, thinks it will raise $2,- Jackson, Pvt. Francis D.— Mrs. end drawing of South Manct^stcr Force. Ls reported In the hospital Fund. To date $1,068 has been y. announced that there will he a Thursday, Dec. 2 139,300,000 in niw revenue for Kathrine Boboc, mother, 445 Hose and Ladder Company. No. 1 at Gulfport. Mtsa.. having crack­ contributed. This represents about Lafayette, Bridgeport NO POINTS) _e_' MTHBS HALP w*a one of those favored annuals Thanksgiving service in the church Bazaar of South Methodiat the government. Of that total HAMS U N C O O K IO 5 BROWN POINTS u 3 3 . l l e b r o i i ed or broken a bone in one foot 88 per cent of the $1,200 quota. Savings Bonds and Stamps are easy to Machol, Pvt. Robert L. — Mrs. that drew the dancers,, down at 20 a. m.. Thursday. •Hie Tolland Parent Teachertf W. S. C. 8. $1,368,500,000 would b« in excise When he slipped and fell. His in­ Wednesday, Dec. * taxe.s— taxes on some things j>eo- Mildred C. Machol, wife, 82 Rowe ^ o n g the mills in the late fall, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Phelps] jury is not serious and he expects Association sponsored a succoa^ mail and will increase in value each I I A M C WHOLI ar ilTHM HikU and son Charles, were dinner North Methodist W. S. C. S. pie buy. avenue, Hartford. n M I f U COOKND 7 BROWN POINTS > JriJen “the frost was on the pump- There was ah to be on duty again soon. He is the f\il public uance anU iioclftl at the CHICKENS guests Sunday afternoon at the supper and sale. Expected to Approve Program Marfiak, Pvt. Theodore A. — Win about 75 at the son .)f L, W. Robinson, Sr., of Past 'lolland Towif Hall last Friday Christmas. Of all the affairs once held in and supper of the Amston I^ke homo of the Rev. H. H. Keen and Thursday, Dec. 9 The House is expected to ap­ Mrs. Mae G. Speck, mother, 505 ALL SIZIS Hill, and grandson of Mrs. E. G. evening, November 19. ChrUtmae party. St. Margarets Park avenue, Torrington. IB hUtoric Cheney H all— the Uir- c:Uib. held Saturday at the club his mother, Mrs, Frank Keen. Mrs. Agnes Danlela Pratt of prove the program this week. ONI PtlCI SHOULDERS SAAOKID 3 BROWN POINTS II 29- kev nig and goose is the one house. A fine suppei o rowt Robert Schuyler is beginning a Lord. Circle, D. of 1.. at the Y. H. Olin Grant, Postmaster ITirn It goes to the Senate which Popkin, P vt Jack—Charle.i Pon- 3 9 Windsor spent Friday. Nov. 19 In kin. father, 102 Herkamer street, event^held in Cheney Hall, and turkey was .served, task which he thinks may take him Tolland at her summer home and Saturday. Dec. 11 probably will do the same with Bridgeport. BACON BUCID—O fiA D f A 6 b r o w n POINTS *’* 32* . probably will to continue as long companying delicacies. 15 years to complete. He is filling during the day called on friends Christmas party, Local 63, T. W, little alteration. It won’t be­ as the hall remains Intact. would not have known there was a s scrap book with pictures from Publir Records U. A. Tinker Hall. come law, of course, until both MILK FID here. To arrange for the dance. war on to Judge by the menu Bible history, beginning with the Thursday, Dec. 16 houses agree on it and the presi­ Roman Koseley Is a patient at FRANKFORTS M m u s s s b r o w n p o in t s u 29- bors of the fire company have the which was topped off with mince story of the garden of Eden and the Hartford hospital following an Mobile Blood Bank Unit will be dent signs it. job of removing the stocks and pumpkin pie and coffee taking it through to the book Warrantee Deed at St. Mary’s Psrish Hall. Advertise in The Herald— It Pays The committee says the excise MCKAGHE, FOWL and goods on display m Ch®ney A program of entertainment Revelation. ’ He is asking friends Robert Lewie. Jr., to Giistaf A ^°*’Mrs.*°Loi’ls Stacey of W «br»- taxes are aimed at obvious lux­ HAMBURG * '*'’**' •» 25* ■ Hall and storing them took place following the ““ pi^r. to help him with the work and has Carlson, lots 1 and 2 in the Blue ham, Mass., la a guest at the uries snd if people think the toxes already collected two or three him LEG PAINS MAY ALL SIZIS : the one evening of the the main feature of wWch was a fields Addition tract. home of Mi . and Mrs. Rupert B. too high they can go without the LB the hall is used for a social parody of "The ^ 3c^l dred pictures which he will st­ taxed Items. ONI PIICI We.st. . „ » 3 5 BEEF LIVER * *• 27* ■fe-. Many old-time dancers who House ” or "School Da*c. The range In proper order. Mr, Schuy­ .Mrs. M. J. Allaire end Bnan. of Following Is a list of some of BE DANGER SIGN cherish the memory of " 'j!’" part of the schoolmaster wM taken ler Is very proud of his mother’s PHvatr BlaeUmil For Children Phoenix, Arlaona. were over­ the things which are to be taxed they, aa youngsters tnpiH'd the bv Wallace Cooke, and about Bible which came to him on her night guests Friday of Mr. anci under the new program and the Of Tilwd Kidnays S ilX fTnt^«iUc“ in the old hall at-1 ,7rried” on with the death. The book is worn from con­ rate of proposed Increase over the It barkariw sml Ug pains a n Bsklaa p ou ' twid the annual Firemens dance uosori pup._____ ^ Memphis. Tcnn.—lA’i—The nm'- Mrs. John H. Steele, ^ . u^uM imprudence and fun called tor stant reading and is marked and iy-organised "Junior Justice So­ James Hlne of Gulford Lakes, pre.sent tax: miaanbla. don't lost eofnpiain oad do aothlna RAPES just to "revive those memories of about tfaom. NaturamapboaranI no srafainB you ttoi bv their roles. The geography class Interlined with colored Ink in ciety of America" Is on the job. Gnlford. was a recent jT'fM of Local telephone calls—From 10 pour kidnopB Bood ottentioa. w-as left out, a * the world changes laces which tniereated her most, Mr and Mis. L. Ernest Hall. to 15 per cent. Only those with Tho kidnaps oro Natnn’o d W uap of taUnc We offer you a profusion of beautiful designs in Christmas Cards. UW*watch the modern d*uc- f...... t shows that ...... she was a devoted The group of six youngntcrs n eea arids and pokoaoua mats out ef tba so fast they couldn’t keep up with has taken upon them.selves man­ Little Ruth West, daughter of phones in their hornet really will blood. Thay balp moat psopis paw about $ In g to the music of Art McKay s tt X s . T ^ m a . F. Stewart was student of the Bible. The present have to pay. That will be on their OKhestra, Wednesday. Nov 24. agement of the home front m Mr. and Mra. Rupert B. West, has piota a day. Come in now and select your cards. Remember, they should be RED made chairman of the next month s owner says that all the money in returned to her home after an op­ monthly bill. There is no tax on If tba IS miha ef kidnor tnbao sad BHeia S e y will remember the their neighborhood, collecting don’t work arcU, poiaoBoua waatanaltar Mays ■AAPM OR PIORIDA meeting and supper. the world would not buy that book, eration for appendicitis at the local calls from an unattended in the mail by Dec. 10. South Manchester scrap and promoting war stamp g o o d size MED SIZE An interesting feature was the Mrs. Schuyler la well rememberefl Rockville City hospital. telephone booth, as in the corner ORANGES ■iiDDcrs” the dances, m iliury by people here. The Schuyler fam­ sales. drugstore. The telephone coin ______-Jins, D o z 3 3 i DOZ balls, "mellerdramas” that thrill­ display of a box received by Mis. The folks on their street humor Rev. Leon Austin of North Cov­ puflioaaa nodar tbs ayaa, beadaobaa and dUii- Ellaabeth Ivee from her wn Rich­ ily at one lime lived In the parson­ entry was the guest preacher at boxes have no slots for penny naai. Fraquant or aeanty paMafia with nmart- e d the lads of the '80‘s. ’em. The kids decided they want­ ard, of the Seabees, ■*t't ^om At- age at Hebron Green. After Mre. the Sunday morning worship serv- I’LL G O HOME taxes on a 5-cent call. inf and bumins aoaotimaa ahowa tbaro ii aomo> LBS ■Mim aosc TOR The dance floor in Cheney Hull Schuyler's death, her husband, Dr. ed their own private blackout the If you phoned' from a public thins wTons with your kidnaya or bladdar. PEARS tu. Some ol the lUms shown were Ive at the 'rolland Federated D m t wMtl Aak pour dmaaiat for Doaa’s U one of the finest in the sUti: Schuyler, a retired physician, went other night so the nelghbore co­ ive Rv ...... ------, . place—like a hotel lobby or rail­ DEWEY-RICHMAN CO. and the entire interior of the hall an American Red Cross iweater church. Nov. 21 and presented Pnia, uaad aaooaaafuUp bp milUanB for OTW M to Colcheeter to live and is tax-col­ operated. ’The atreet wae blacked road station—where you give the yaara.I . Tbay inay t>vs nappyhappy isliaf aaasad willww balp JEWELERS STATIONERS baa recently been renovated and which was taken from a dead forceful Thanksgiving sermon tba IS miles of kidnap tnban fluth ootpobon- OPTICIANS lector there, a position which ha out for ten minutes. attendant a nickel to place the VBUOW II redecorated. Japanese, who it Is supposed got i|, FOR THANKSGIVING OM waaU from tbo blood. Oat Oooaa FiUa TURNIPS from a captured American .soldier, haa filled for a long term of years. call, then the tax would be one i Ample parking is available in cent, payable to the attendant. { the vicinity of the old hall The a piece of silk with Japanese writ­ Hebron friends will be Interested ing; Japanese shells, two copies of to hear that Mrs. Mary E. Tefft (The United States Independent \ n a t i v i o i i s f famed “ turkey, goose and pig Telephone Association protested tELERY ICE ICH , drawrlngs will be held during the single sheet newspapers published will celebrate her 100th birthday, that no one can consider a home COOKING d a n c e intermission. by the Seabees two weeks after Friday, November 20 at Cobalt telephone a luxury but the com­ their arrival at Attu. 'This display Lodge. Cobalt Conn., where she FALSE TEETH OWNERS mittee apparently thinks it is.) M S AAO nM B aroused much interest. Commun­ has lived nearly three years. Mlat SQUASH KX Big Jump in Tax ity singing was also a feature, with Sarah E. Hyde, R . N„ B. S., is hav­ j South Coventry \ mandolin and guitar playing by ing open house for her from two ^ C A N LOOK YOUNGER Night Uiuba—The tax on the APPLES Mr. and Mrs. Albert V\'. Turgeoii. to five In the afternoon and 0:30 - m i check goes up from 5 per cent of N U B S A M > The marriage of Mias Mahei to 8;0u on that date. —It WIARIN6 Y0Ult,PlAm nfOtT DAY the total to 30 per cent. On a $3 SQUASH Mr. and Mrs. William A. Robinson Buell of New London to Mra. Tefft is enjoying good —MID COMrORTAIlY SNU8 THIS WAY check, for example it. would be have left to spend the rcAl of the John I.awrence Simon also of New| health, does hand work such aa $3.90 instead of $.‘1.15. DOVIR ALI OR season at their winter home in I I>omlon, formerly a Hcbion res.- knitting, patchwork and braided Fses-llntt ■ « — wrinkle* form—when pUtw r«m«ln ui^ Pari-mutual betting ' on race IdthU—hold pIstM firmly »U d»y, mry day with o * horses—A flat 5 per cent tax on 3 2 5 Danla, Fla. ^ ' Uenl, took place at the llecs-on rugs. She te always busy, reads the worn, AvoldThU—hold pIstM firm Mr. and Mrs. trank K. Hull C'oncroKational church Sunday at this "comfort-cushion,"' > dmtlit’s formula. bets. If you bought .a $2 ticket, left on Monday for SwanipscoU. dally papers and follows the war lUeommsndedbydentisIsfor so years. ( you’d have to pay $2.10. This ac- ] Flowers by Pentland for BEER 21- 3 ' ^ 2 6 * 3 p m., the Rev. Charles i . Downs, ., Dr, Wsraat’s pUts powdtr form., II Sc lOTTLI OlPOSir 2c lom i Dfyosrr Mass., where they will slay for newa with Intsresl aa ahe was a rKWKlog "aonfort-eushlon" batwaen a Dr.Wsmst'spowdsrissooaomicsl; \. tually is a tax on legitimate race ' acting pastor, performing the cere­ Civil War brida anu her hueband s very smsU smount Issts lonfsr. an Indefinite period with theii- mony. Mr. and Mrs. Howard O. ^ t e and suma—lets you rajoy solid horse betting in those states where *URI VBGBTABU SNORTiNINa and daughter-ln-law’, Mr. and Mrs. returned crippled for life. She haa foods, svold smbaiTSssmsBt of loose A Msdsetwbitast,eosUisstlngrsdisnt it is within the law. There is no DATED" BREAD Thompson of Hebron were attend- retained her aenee of humor, iper- pistes. Helps prevent sore gums, —so purs you sat it ia ios erssm. S BROWN la John Hull. The latter have been anUs. The bridegroom Is a son of Plsssant tsstlnf. jf: A-lWiEfSjt'''. tax on handbooks, those fly-by- IPINAST aonality and has endeared herself a World’slartMt ssUing pl*t* powder. 2 0 -O Z I a POINTS A LB CTN spending a few days In t«wn and Mr. and Mrs. John Simon who ' ni'-ht, hole-in-the-wall law vlola- MARVO to many people. r If osf I tor.s. 9UCEO LO A V E S | W c 2 2 - 6 2 their parents returned with them owned and operated the store W N I T I iM A Y to Swampacott. „ . Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Smith (The committee says betting at W H m where the Jewish Synagogue now heard recently froi* their aon, 2 the tracks broke all records this ■ Mrs. T. F. Little of New Brital;i stands. The store and house were MAKIS MUOOUS is staying with the family of her Capt. Bradford E. Smith, who i* Dr. Wernet’s Powder year.) STONE^MILI 100% WHOtE WHEAT CAKIS THI BAfV WAV “« *«o destroyed by fire some years ago. now in Sicily, bringing the newa \ t'lfb dues and initiation fees— FLOUR aon. Larry Little, who is in the Jt w’as good to residenta here to RECOMMINOEO BY MOREDENIISlS IRAN ANY OIHIR' L9 that he haa betn discharged from Ra d irem 11 to 20 per cent. BREAD 34 OZ LOAF 15c Windham hospital recovering liciir the liclls of the Congregation­ from an accident at his work in the hospital where he was under Ta\ .\iI(IimI to Bowling Bill pl a in o r sugared al church and of St. Peter’s Episco­ liav. ; -ig Alley—Th-> pre.sent $10 PEAHUT BUnER FINAST i4a jai 24- which he injured a foot so badly pal church rung for services Sun­ treatment for illness for about 10 DOUGHNUTS D02 l ^ c that it had to be days. He has recovered and ia • y, l.i.s per alley goes to a d a y , after silence for many months t ' t ’JO per cent of the charge. PEANUT BUHER NNAtT |.ia Ml 42« Joyce Kleanor Brandon Potter except for air raid signals. again at his duties. RAISIN BREAD 30-02 loaf 1 2 * Mrs. Albert Billard. the former .'■ il. \ , ::a the proprietor before and Pearl Irene Potter, small •‘Thanksgiving’’ was the topic of PURE LARD 3 BROWN POINTS ua NO jja daughters of Mr. and Mrs War­ Miss Marie Smith, has returned to I b . d the tax. now he will add RAISIN BUNS ncG 19c the Rev. Charles A . Downs’ sermon il to ycur bill for use of an alley. ren Poller, were bapUze.l al Uie at the Hebron Congregational the University of Connecticut Repeated Because morning service at the tongregn- where she la completing her senior A fee of $1 would become $1.20. DARK FRUIT CAKE 35< OLEO CLOVIROALI 6 BROWN POINTS i-u nto 17. thiirch Sunday, He rcaa the Pool or billiard tables — The tlonal church >>n Sumlay by the Thanksgiving Day proclamation course in Home Economics, tvhich Rev. Chailcs"D. Broadbent. Phe present $10 tax per table rises to APPLE SAUCE CAKE >ach 25* MILK IVANOiLIM 1 BROWN POINT EACH 3 »<» 2 7. Governor’s Thanksgiving I roda- Of Its Popularity b20. This is paid by the propritetor matlon was read by Clerk Loins but now he probably has to hike Even in the midst of war, Mother Nature keeps on producing COFFEE RING lACH 19* SODAS MMweak Qub All Flavori-Contanls 3 **-0 * »fi» 24. A. Kingsbury. In the evening at the cost per game. the Pilgrim ■ Fellowship iiiecting , 1 .a n toilet preparations, mr.ii'.ly cosmetics and perfumes — *^flowers of Flanders Fields” to help brighten even the FLOUR NNAST rAMH.V tft-U BAG 1.0B-I the worship service was in charge I OCEAN SPtAV - 10 rOINTI of Nclda Moreau-, a.ssistcd by K r-; Increase The Enjoyment fra; i 10 to 25 per cent. FLOUR aOLO MIOAL av RIUSBURVB line Moreau, Geo-gc A. Cour, Jr., ^ I'l ra and fur-trimmed articles— most desolate spots on earth. And so on this 1943 CRANBERRY SAUCE 17* *»•« * ^ 1J 9 and Ernest ly-Doyt. Slides were from 10 to 25 per cent at retail. TEA HOMELAND Sf OOLOEN ROM shown, with Catherine Coitr as Jewelry—The retail tax risas Thanksgiving she gives us fresh hope and cheer with her SWEET C10ER»*o” '»iieMJOG39* W-Lk CTN of G old Fish from 10 to 20 per cent. lecturer. ' • ■ r ' Recent visitors at the home or Transportation—The present 10 bountiful gift of gorgeous Fall blooms. SW aTO D ER MOTT'S OAl JUG 65* RITZ CRACKERS IliPKC 23. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Beamea per cent tax on tickets goes up were their daughter. Mrs. Nel®WL, STONES, GRASS fraction thereof on the price of a the choicest blooms and reserve our selections way in ail- SWEETHEART ROLLED OATS S-U WO l O c Dix N. J-. spent Sunday with lus ■ SOAR . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floy.l : ticket. On leased boxes and sale W’iley, and his brother Robert, ai-j of tickets outside the box-olTice, vance. Then these *‘pick of the crop” flowers are rushed to WHEAT CEREAL WHITE SRRAV ai oi wo 1 2 * and 2 GOLD FISH the tax goes up from 11, to 20 per BATH so home on furloiigl. r n c c c c k v i o Yeoman 3rd Class Earl W. cent of the charge.. us at the very last minute to insure garden freshness, . longer SIZE vvrrcc GROUND TO ORDER 2 •«lAo* 51* Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. W it- Distilled spirits (like whiskey)— Tax raised from $6 to $9 a gallon. r n r s F F ii c h m o n d liam cnark of Lake street, is enjoyment for you. We believe these are the kind of flow­ 2 l-U *AOS home on an 11-day leave fro m hts Beer a'hd ale— From $7 to $8 a vurrcc GROUND TO ORDER U. S. nS vv unties .at W’a.ihington. barrel. IVORY ers you want for your Thanksgiving table. . .the kind yon MACARONI WHITE SPRAY f-OZ WO 5* DC. Would Be on BisIng Scale ■ BOAT Mi . and Mrs. Jesse R. Lee and The new wine tax would be on a want to give a gracious hostess. , , especially when, they enst family will spend Thanksgiving at All for This year, teiephone circuits will be crowded to the limit with long rl.sing scale, according to alcoholic DAINTY JELL 0> ruDDme PKG 5* content—under 14 per cent, from the hom e of thcii sop: Gordon no more than ordinary kinds. ^ List IM S 2 9 ' Lee. in Mansfield. lO- to 15 cents per gallon; 14 to 21 FLAKO PIE CRUST t-OZ PKG 13* Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Brown and distance telephone oaHs from service men and women. For many, the per cent, from 40 to 60 cents per gallon; and over 21 per cent alco­ two sons. Leroy. Jr., and Roderick, BISQUICK 40-OZ PKG 30. and Mr. and Mrs. William Cas- telephone caU home wiD he their only real Hianks^ving celebration. hol, like champaigne, from $1 ]^ r sedy of Kultonvillc. N.. Y., will Large .\ssorlmcnt gallon to $2 per gallon. IVORY •SNOW FLAKORN COHN M U fflN MIX n?i-OZ PKG ^3. spend the holiday and weekend WMle They Last! There are various proposed In­ Phones: 6217 with theii father. D i. W. L. H'S' creases In postage rates, starting 7 5 c UP To Newcomers--- KNOX GELATINE <^0* 90* ^ ««17* gins.‘ , , Potted Plants with a rise from the present 2 4444 LGE PKO Mr. and Mis. Floyd Standish , No Phone Calls We wish we could build enoutdi circuits to accommddate evefyone. cents per ounce for local delivery Large .Assortment 2 3 crackers PKG 1 2 * and M is . Stunriish's sister. Miss I to 3 cents and on down the line. Won’t you come In so we can aay "Welcome SUNSHINE CHEEZ-IT Evah Godfrey, were Sunday visi­ Blit we ain’t Not whed the materials and manpower are so urgently There also are increases on long­ tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 2 5 c ea. up Select your toys for Christmas now. distance telephone calla and tele­ to Manchester?” Right now you’re proba­ DAINTY DOT VANILLA 29. W. A. Beach in Springfield, M ass,! Cactus needed on the b*ttlefront$ to shorten the war. graph, radio and cable messageo. bly thinking of Thankagi^ g "back home.” IVORY Sgt. Victor Snyder of Camp • We have a full line on display. You caji remember the folks back there PLAKBS WALNUTS LARGE NEW CROP DIAMOND BUDDED IS 49* Polk, La., is spending a two weeks with Flowers by Pentland through our a*^ furlough with Mrs. Snyder at the Two From State PECANS FANCY H I BULK 52. home of her mother, Mrs. Ina P. Victory Gardens $1 .25 up elates tn the Florist Telegraph Servlee^- ICE PKG All Kinds o f Hardware So wonT you please give ^ service men a break thU year? Won't you Make your selecUon here.. .e a rly ,. .so crit­ 2 3 Beebe. _ Naval Casualties TOMATO JUICE PMAST $ ORUN points 24-OZ tin 1 |« Yeoman 3rd Class NclUe P ical telegraph lines won't bo ovor*taxod Wolfe, stationed with . tha ^ the U st minute. please only the mort essential Long Distance calls on 'Thanks­ V"8 COCKTAIL po in t s n-0ZTiN|5* "Waves ' in Washington. D. C„ , Cut Flowers Bouquet »2 up Washington. Nov. 28—(J5— The LAVA has returned after a brief visit at j Navy announced 36 casualties last BOA* HONEY MW CROP — aOVSRMA-O US JAI 29- the home of her parents, Mr. and ■ giving Day? night, .including these two from Mrs. William A. Wolfe at Lake­ Ox-Line Paint Connecticut: side Park. -Thanksgiving was oo-| FOR ALL INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WORKl Peterson, William, ship’s cook, M m a MEAT N O M SUCH 9 -O Z PKG 16- iciwed ahead of time in order that Corsages 7 5 c up third class,, U. S. Naval Reserve. 17 OAK STREET— WATKINS BUILDING 3 ia* * 1 7 ‘ ■he might enjoy Thanksgiving ] Dead. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. MINCE MEAT WN.«» S4J JAR 29. dinner with her fantily. Those THI •OUTMIRN NIW iN O U N D HLIPHONI COMPANY Ernest David Peterson, East street, - pr*--ent included Harold Wolfe of Waterbury. Hartford, and Mi. and Mrs. Ray- MANCHESTER Rlnko, John, ship’s cook, third WNOU nimd Johnson of High atreet. class, U, S. Naval Reserve. Dead. GRKKN GIANT PKAS NIBLETS CORN Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Hurd, and McCONVILLE Wife, Mra. Jenny Vincenza Rlnko, POR VITAJIMNS A wmI C T2-OZ POR VITAMiNS A-B-C ■on Ronald spent Sunday with 111 George avenue. Norwalk. Sis­ 3Q-OZ TENDER YOUNG WHOLE KERNELS TM 13* U GUEN POINTS TIN 15* Mr. Hurd’* pam its in Ivoryton. THE FLORIST HARDWARE CO. ter. Miss Pearl Rlnke, 15 Paradise 10 GREEN POINTS 282 NO. MAIN STREET T E L . 6265 street, SquUi Norwalk. ' Sweden has a new meat aub-; 832 MAIN STREKT TELEPHONE 5947 OlUitr dry yt axl made from-cel-j I auos suiJECi 1 0 CHANGE DUE Tfi M AR«i BUCB 1AI10N 6 : il ;a ■.a;::);.. tfl94S

w n t 4... would be uniform for all'In service 61. governor of Virginia from 1988- JCarlet Tever >942, and imperial recorder of the ★ ★★★★★★★ ^ * ★ ★ ★ What hater has ever been free, of irrespective o f rank. Takes Blame \ Letters to ^anned U6oas Deaths Last Night i f MONTOOMIRY WA| . Manchester Latin Nations Emphasizing the need for plan­ Shrine. He was a native of Green­ ’his hale? Connecticut ning for peace even while we con­ Arriving at I^ocal O. Cases Increase brier county, W. Va. fEvening Herald If it is poesible to think that centrate on winning the war, Mr. For Release Aid to State Washington — W. Warren Bar­ 5 5 ^ Danaher's Independence is one CanH Furnish Roosevelt declared that service bour, 55, Republican senator from Worth Fine to Kill Rooster bound by prejudice and suspicion, men and women, more than all Hartford, Nov. 23— (**•) —The New Jersey and wealthy threat S S f U.C. Yankee else, want "asapranhe o f satisfac­ Letters addre.s.sed to-Santa Claus- ty sure to hear f « m the m erir o’ J II BlMCli street Britain’s Home S^fre- ixnuers au assured th."t 108.628 One - Gallon Stjite Department of Health re­ manufacturer. He was bftrn in it is also possible to judge that Sums Sought tory employment upon their return Monmouth Beach. N. J. ‘ Los Angeles— Ora D. Rock By A H. O. are starting to arrive , S^nta is planning to at leant ported increases lust week in scar­ was fined S.'iO for killing a neigh­ THoScA3*FBkOTSON his honesty and sincerity do not to civil life." The first task after lary Assumes Respoii- Chester postofflce. The boys k"® ggnd a card this year acknowledg- Tins Preservefl During New York — Lorenz Hart, 48. Oeoere. lfenM J.r^,, let fever and lobar pneumonia bor’s rooster. "Your honor,” he govern his choice of the tactics by the war. he said, is to provide Jobs girls writing the letters arc failing )ng the letter. It must be remcm- writer of the lyrics for "A Con­ FeoiiSeS October for them and for demobilized war sihilitv in M osley Case. Siiinnier at Prison. caMB, both totaling' 39. The de­ told tlu' court, "it was worth It. X\ which he hopes to gain the ends Rr<..,mnie...lalion 1. Be- to Dlace their return address o n ' bered, however, by the children necticut Yankee” and 25 other ublUbed Every Evenln« B«cept times „ worker.s. partment reported 23 caaos of That rooster would sound off at all . Sensible Christma; ------» musical shows. -■ ” lye Md rrolideye. Entered at be so sincerely and honestly seeks. soon after inspection, a fact which fore UNRRA Council j the'^utside of the envelope. Unless’ who a r ^ r l ^ g that because of scarlet fever and 12 cases of lo­ hours o f the night, and I just l.ondon, , Nov. 23 -H o m e Hartford. Nov. 23.—(>P)—Over Richmond, Va.—James H. Price ! couldn’t stand it any longer.” ■ roet Office at Manche»*-er, Conn.. There Is no more habitual user of has something to do with the fact S. Morrison this is done. Postmaster Grant, the w a r .^ n ta has been short ot bar pneumonia, the previous week. S^ond Clati Mall Matter. that timber rot often comes to a Secretary Hsrbert savs there Will be no way of learn- manpower at his workshop at the 100,000 gallons of canned beans, the sly Inference, the suspicious Largest number of scarlet fever sudden and demonstrative climax. twdt ^fu'u responpibility in Com­ ing who ki semiing the letters and North Pole and there is also much beets, spinach and other vege- cases was in Hartford . county, ,, SDBSCRIPTION RATES i m c N u u R e a d y mons todav for the release of Sir Kone_ tear oy by aa.»u Mall ...... »»j- «« allusion, the gossipy Innuendo Tap a fence post which seems Sa^nta may not be able to locate the material for toys that he cannot . tables are stored in various ware- which had 17. New Haven and Fer Month by Mali ...... I and, finally, the indirect legisla­ sound on the surface, and then Oswald Mosley, pre-war hascist writer ' B’®^ because of priorities. This leiidei, as police reinforcements hoiuses for distribution—without New London counties each report- tive attack than Senator Dana- pass it bv. and you ma*' wish, a Atlantic City. N. J.. Nov. 23.— | The postmaster .says that any being the case some of the presents e- nine cases. f •uoaiff few months later, that you had To Quit Post were called out to handle swelling bov or girl writing to Santa who that have been asked for may not ration points to Connecticut in­ TOPS WITH WAR WORKERS her. He la, indeed, expert in the {K>\ Becansp four I.,atin American’ ranks of demonstrators outside A decrease in whooping cough ■ MEMBER OF delved beneath the .surface line ha's a return address can bo pre't- be in stock or cannot be delivered. stitutions. . was noted, 31 cases being report­ T8B assoc iated PRESS use of these weapons and tech members of the United Natlon.s , . • Parliament. . j The Aeeoclated Preee te just a little bit. The vegetables, preserved in ed, as compared to 37 cases the nlques, so expert that although This is bywway of noting that Relief and Rehabilitation admin- j R e p o r t e d 111 ^ M o o t l t o A noisy crowd of hundreds 01 actor of Patton -a general who 108.628 one-gallon tins, wereprevious week, while there were I i f o n * M ^2w‘i”d.rat?L;3 1 ? - Senator John A. Danaher, during; ,„jratlon said they could not make - - - • war workers bestgned the doors of five new cases of pollomeylltis, his honesty and sincerity may Resi{{n Unless Father Parliament shouting, 'Mosley must drives both hlin.self and his men to canned during the summer at the the summer recc.ss of Congress, contributions a recommenda- To Hold Party state’s prison in Wethersfield. three In Hartford county, and one S > p X e r “ “.Ind“‘ 2 f.7 ‘t‘b% “, ^ 1’ -^ .^ . seem clear to himself and ton the made a routinely thorough inspoe- full contrlDun , go back to jail." the very limit tn battles, W'ho is Draft Delay Vetoed. State Purchasing Director Ed­ each In Fairfield and Tolland coun­ ; „puMlcatlon of Courant, much of the rest of the tion of his Connecticut fence lines, tlon was before the UNRRA conn Morrison said Mosley was relciis- highly emotional at times and is ties. given to outburst’s when under ward C. Geissler announced last I vApeelal Jlepatbhee herein ere aleo state may be pardoned for its found all poM.s seemingly in good cil today ® ed on the grounds of ill health. He On Christmas night. Ireeerved. order, and turnc.l back to Wash-1 dtwr open for ' Washington, Nov. 23.—(/P) described Sir Oswald as "the man strain. ' doubt. who stands for a doctrine almost But he is regni-dcd by many om- Not only were all the vegetables Drum Tobic. Top 20 client of N. E. A. Ington properly convinced that his | give only what * p - y .. Paul V. McNutt wan described to­ canned at the prison but most of 7.95 " Pull eerrlee There is nothing the Courant universally detested in this coun­ cers ns the best field general In Inches In diameter. ' Service Inn reLmlnation in''l944 was an a.s- Delegates day as "so steamed up" that he North End Improvers them were grown on farms oper­ has yet said to change the view gored thing. 'ior. the Dominican republic, ana try. the American Army. Pnbllehere' RepresentaHvee. The wlil quit as manpower commis­ Hiipport Explanation It is generally believed here by ated by state institutions although expressed by the Waterbury Re­ His inspection included a tap- Panama said In committee t sioner unless President Roosevelt Pr>>vi(Ie Funds to En­ in some cases surplus produce w.,s 18 j«ii?ie Mathewe Spec*"' AK«ncy- "'’ Ubntury they belleveo home conditions For the most part the govern­ military men that Sicily would mVw York Del roll and publican the other day. ping of the most prominently lo­ vetoes the new father draft act. purchased in the open market. v;Seefon. cated post.s on the forwardrorwaru edgas.-ogaa wouiuwoiiUl noinot permit them - to -dented meet ment-packed benches supported never have been conquered In 38 tertain Chihlren. Said the Repuhliean: The bill sent to the White Morrison's explanation for graiit- days had it not been for Patton’s To Provide More Equipment bu re ad of of~hi8 Connecticut political do- the contribution formula adopiea White House by the Senate on a MEMBER ■ ODTT "It i.s not s'urpri.slng that The 1 ing freedom to Britain’s Number striving forces. Next year, Geissler said, more ClRCDI-ATlONa. mam.main inm/ Siich n post.si ------included - ^ thc; by'the formulaUNRRA. calls for member voice vote yesterday strips Mc­ The Manchester Improvement One Fascist. His value as a gcneial was one Association today delivered funds equipment would be provided for The Herald Printing Company. Hartford Courant takes more, Repnhllcan State Oentral Com Nutt of authority over selective mittee itself, any miniher of offi­ nations, not invaded. A Cries of dissent rose when rea.son why his case was dealt with for the Chrl.stmas party at the )bhc prison cannery aiirt he ex­ Tables... iUUnie* UU titliaa.a. . —. ----- than a whole outsize column of per cent of their national income service. It also Is designed to Inll^VMnme.bimy for typographical no n -n /J ‘ * .:« r " e p : cial Republican leaders and office Clpmdr. Oliver Locker-Lampson as it wa.s. < Robertson School. Walter N. T.c- pressed the belief it would then Tb« editorializing to defend the record slow down or halt the draft of While many soldiers under Pat­ have a SOd.OOO gallon capacity in­ Pipsl-Coli Company, Long Island City, N. Y. tn ftdvertla^mcnti lo holders, as well as many Informal to the UNRRA. pre-war fathers but officials Inal- asked. "Is not Sir Oswald Mosley clorc, chairman of the committee, Variflfy of Styiss J; ; Attractiv Prices CTnohSeter Ev.nina Herald On their representations, me Enemy Number On«? and may I ask ton’s command may not have much cluding facilities for canning ap­ of Sen. John A. Danahcr. It needs groups if the general citizenry. cated it would not bring about brought twenty-five dollars to the Franchised Bottler: Pepsl-Cola Bottling < 0. of ( eiitral Village, Conn. Finance committee has recom- If he would not have been released affecUon for him. they all respect school. Eiling Larson donated the ples, apple.sauce and tomato juice. Tuesday, November 23 a lot of adroit argument and a Upon finding themselves eoii- any radical changes in present in­ frontrsl with the distinguished mended that pie council if he had not happened to be a him as a great general and have tree which will be dellvei-ed early The production in some lines These well-styled tables moke welcome Christmas gifts! very circumlocutory approach to duction procedures, rontidence in him a.s a commander. senator In |terson, none of tliesci that "peculiar situations millionaire? May I ask if the min­ next month. At the same time might have been higher this year, And they’re fine volues at these low prices. Graceful accomplish the feat. McNutt formally told the Sen­ •Patton himself doesn't care wheth- The League On Subsidies Individuals, organizations or make contributions ate that the legislation sabotaged ister (Morrison) will allow five Mr. Leclerc gave to Principal Geissler added, if the weather had er they like him or not—he regards been more favorable. 18th Century styling in glowing mahogany or walnut 'But much of The Courant s groups shoued any_ sign that burdensome," opening ^ ^ "sound administration.’’ doctors from this House to Thomas Bentley the usual contri­ As Congress heads toward its the four nations to give what they examine him?" his job a.s winning battles. bution from the Association for the It WM a bad year for tomatoes veneers and hardwood. Buy them singly or os a matched carefully built case can be brought they were In danger of fulling One senator declared he had Announeeiiieiit Previously Made vote on the subsidy issue, special away from a routine |M»lltlral are able. Coldly, Morrison retorted, “That three smartest scholars in the dis­ and some of the other vegeta­ RE-UPHOLSTER group. Get them tomorrowl thumping to earth tn a few sen heard the manpower c**'®' A headquarters’ announcement INSURANCE economic and political interests loyalty to or toleninee for the Win Try to Share In Effort "BO Steamed up about this that he question, with the insulting impli­ trict. The money will be used to bles,” he pointed out, “and our tences. yosterd.ay had said: Imve successfully monopolized the re'noiiilnation of a senator al­ Each of the nations has said it has indicated he would resign If cation in the middle, is hardly pay memberships In the Y. M. C. A. total yield of these dropped below 2*Pc. Living Room Suites "According to this apology for worthy of answer." "General Patton is commanding Earlier this month the Associa­ estimates. However, in other COVERAGE ready in office. If the good sen­ will make every the president signs the bill. the Seventh Army, has commanded debate, with few clear, disinter­ the Connecticut senator’s obstruc­ ator had undertaken his Insiiete most easily through The home secretary said he had tion decided not to have a Christ­ fields our total canned yield was Of All Kinds Recovered in Denim ator nan ..... mosi eaBuy ....— oy - - Would “Weaken Program it since it wa.s activated and is con­ ested voices heard above the din tlon tour bes-ause he felt ner-- agricultural products— to snare McNutt declared In his letter to consulted the cabinet before mak­ mas party on Depot Square. Con­ much greater than original esti­ FIRE - CASUALTY • LIFE tionism. his detractors brand him . . . ■ _____ .. __ ing the decision and declared,, “this tinuing to command it. Gefernl .All Work Guaranteed! — of one of the most unscrupulous vous, he hiul every reason to in the united ..effort. . the Senate that the bill servation of light and power and mates." as an isolationist 'as if that term policy was not based on the inex­ Patton has never been reprimanded abuses of truth In our history. conrltide that his nervousness UNRRA delegates «n Into » 'seriously weaken the the bond drive coming up next For the past summer's output CLARKE INSURANCE FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CALL were in lUelf a reproach.’ And second delay in ^h® committee pediency of making martyrs of at any time by General Elsenhower month were responsible for tha Geissler gave these vegetable by One of these few voices that had lieen uimeoessary. No one, program" by divorcing or by anyone else in this theaten [The Courant is at pains to point apparently, was opposing him. planning the repatriation of 21. and civilian manpower authority persons who didn't deserve the decision. Two years ago a suc­ vegetable figures: Green beans, AGENCY deserved to be heard was that of Iime- OOO.OOO people separated from honor but on tWe general principle No report has ever reached cessful party was held at ths 19,039 cans; wax beans, 6,574 out that Isolationism was a per­ If some seemed a little "The proposed amendment . . this headquartejs of any soldier re- the Lteague of Women Voters, an warm toward him, others ad­ their homes In Europe. v.«n Is a sabotage of sound adminis­ that these extraordinary powers of Square and over two thousand at­ cans; spinach, 4,700 cans; swlss 175 East Center St. fectly respectable political posi­ A tentative draft had been detention without trial must not fusing to obey an order by General tended. The party has been given chard, 6,314 cans; beet greens, MacDonald Upholstery Co. ajjaniratlon certainly devoted to mired his eapaelty for being tration." he wrote. . tion In this country right up to wrUten permitting '^^RRA to m - be lust'd except in .so far as they Patton." _ „ up for the duration. 573 cans; tomatoes, 33,720 cans; Tel. 3665 fully against that man In the He spill "very reiil progress On Sunday night, Drew Pearson BO ’particular economic or politi­ sist in repatriation when are essentiul for national secur­ beets, 8,572 cans; carrots, 22,694 .\merican Indu.strial Ruildins: Pearl Harbor. White House ev«*n If there was had been made in the last had broadcast from Washington cal faction. Its voice, like other neso emiwr na- Mosley Still Kestrieteil Coffee Table. With tionist’ is a just reproach today tlons the right to «tato whether Morrison disclosed that Moslay verely reprimanded" by General Votes Proof C o f n p L c l c Commode Bnd issue, Is almost certain to be dls- pronounced everything smooth ***'"The provisions suthoi'vzing the Eiieiihower. The radio commenta- glau Inset tep. Table. Has on any statesman's sense and pro­ they wanted to accept the home president to delegate the selective wa.s .still restricted to virtual iVfsrded as Congress takes Its for 1944. , tor expresied the opinion that •lefvl drewe* tection. And what aggravates Actually, not as much has hap­ L^^ice1“ *^ authority .A.___4^ this to ihe rf rector director of of "house arrest' 'and explained the 7.95 vote. Congress la on a rampage. '" u ^ a ”understood China is wor­ release on the ground that "1 am General Patton would, not be O f Headway Red a Danaher’s critics is not so much pened to the contrary as such an used in combat any more. But perhaps people everywhere, ried ^bout the problem of absorb- rp'ainh:^;:iauorh%Thich, h.s not prepared to let anyone die in that he was an Isolationist before extended and analytical introduc­ Patton is one of the moat dy­ when they begin paying for that tion might seem to Indicate. What „ ;ntr. « war wrecked home SLn esublished and would serious­ detention unnecessarily.” Pearl Harbor as that, by recur­ rc^nomV the 2,000,000 Chinese Deputy Prime Minister Clement namic and colorful o ffice r in the R e p u b l i c a n Drive-fon Cross i h rampaga out o f their own injured has developed since the Senator’s ly weaken the manpower - pr American Army and has been c«i- rent backward looks over his inspection tour Is disclosure that R. Attlee's offer to provide time ed the "general who never lost a pocketbooks, will'find it . pleasant “ The knoTSproblem of r^a- for general debate on the question A c t i o n Committea Notes * shoulder at isolationism, he keeps his fences are slightly out ^ or- ^*Llst Recommended by Henthey to look back and know that clear, (jer—slightly and no more at this triluon It was revolves a W McNutt said that Director Lewis ■wa.s shouted down by general cries betraying the fact that if not an “ *He also has been dubbed with D i s c l a i m s Spanking. Offloe, 95S Main St.—Tet. 66.37 If honest warning was issued. writing. Although Senator Dana­ refugees who have lived in two or B Hershev of .selective service had of "No." But more persistent mem­ various nicknames such as “ Blood Lsolatlonist still, then his conver­ her and official Republican party three nations since the war staued. bers continued to heckle Morrison. The resolution adopted by the recommended the list ^ and Guts." Washington, No:)t. 23.—(/P>— Production—Center closed all sion from that political philoaophy circles may have considered the and may want to live in some coun- ferrable" jobs from which men national board of the League last_ than that of their birth. Discounting cloakroom reports this week; reopen next Tuesday. f ■UPGIT-MIICID "M ODERN 18 very shaky and probably on the 1944 nominations now closed, de­ were inducted without r®!®^ ‘ o week League Mav Have to Pass Problem Patton Apologizes If i// Let Army \hat they had been ".spanked" by Surgical Dressings—;Watch pa­ retty as a bate on the renomination of Sen­ family dependencies. He added that gi-ounds of pure expediency. some of the elder sUtesmen of per for date of next meeting. •'Is appalled at the extent W which ator Danaher has nevertheless Discussions on thi.s point have "the opposition has been engaged ( PUU-UP CHAIR COTTON SniiAD "As recently as the speech he become so invoWed Dispose of Incident the House, members of a Republi­ Blood Donors— Call Mrs. Swan­ the Interests of the country are been reopened. The reopening has in creating a public impression For Bl<>w in Fiirv can Drive-for-Actlon committee made In the local mayoralty cam­ been accomplished by a pair of some thought here UNRKA may that the non-defertable list was Washington, Nov. son for appointment for December bslng betrayed by political lead­ have to pass this problem, with au Congressional# sources Indlcatea pointed today to impending votes 16, mobile unit day. paign he was to be heard harking not-inslgnlflcant letter - %jTiters, 'imposed' upon selective service by on subsidies and taxes as proof ers w>ho yield to the demands of Mrs. Eleanor Taft Tilton and for­ Its political and economic compli­ the War Manpower commission or (tXintinaed from Page One) today that Capitol Hill would leave Nurse Recruitment—Call Mrs. 8.95 4 « 4 9 back to President Roosevelt's cation.. to the Inter-aUied Commit­ it to the Army itself to dispose of that they are making headway. Myhaver, 6214, special Interest groups." mer Mayor Walter E. Batterson, by me personally” The committee was organized promise of 1940 that our boys both of Hartford. Mrs. Tilton h.ts tee on refugees in London. Thus so-called "work or dg'jl he was wearing fell off and rolled “the Patton incident" in Sicily. Harmonize this choir with your ••Ruin lies ahead," the League In the committee on the s®ope of over the floor of the tent. But Senator Kilgore (D., W.Va ) three weeks ago by 16 Republi­ Production Notes Christmas tree! From the moken ol faneoaeBiilafl would not be sent into foreign been to the political wars as a order of the WMC would be niilh- resolution went on, "unless Con­ I relief the Norwegian delegate s A nurse, intent on protecthig after reading an account of the cans now in their third terms who Last week 432 kitbags were other fumiturel Carved hard­ zpreodsi Rich, heovy-tooH w gl wars, defending his^ pre-Pearl League of_ Women Voters advo­ tied by the bill, which also pro- complained about what they gress quite undermining price con­ cate of volinp:voting rerorma.reforms. BattersonDiintiBuii ^ngfreauunHUggestion_t.uU -Oennany...... - ^ ^^nrlc the patient, made a dive towaTJ incident, in which Lieut, Gen. filled, packed and shipped from Harbor attempts to see that this vides: . . called lack of a legislative pro­ the Production center, ready for wood in o rich walnut finish . . s WrinIde-resbtanM Co to riel aotM* ts a scrappy Uttlo fellow who once pectedpecieu tovu pay for any - , ^euci . wo That fathers of children born^e- Patton but wits pulled back by a George S. Patton, Jr., command­ trol and if It persists in its refus­ r . . ■______’___ aeceoted in me ing the Seventh Army, slapped a gram and general congressional distribution to soldiers and sailors promise wa.s kept in a way to dared beer even Alcorn the First done there was accepted fore Sept. 16, 1942, shall not be doctor The commander of the covered In ottrocti-ve cotton tap­ in-sheN pottem k kibforil Sm M al to see that subsidies are essen­ hospitiil then intervened. shell-shocked soldier in a hospiwl Inertia. . having this country. Those work­ suggest that the war, was some­ in his den. drafted until all available single The announced aim of tns estry. A sturdily mode choirl Bvy Two.. . Cvt On* I* Maiw tial to price control; unless both Their reopening of the debate **"The sugge.stion was expanded to Benites Soldier .Again tent when he believed the soldier ing on them were Mrs. W. C. how 'put over' on us Instead of men in the country have been in­ was shirking his duty, asserted; group, acme of whose members Fischer. Mrs. Walter Gorman, \ Congress and the President hold over Danaher has not been with­ include all enemy and ex-enemy ducted. This "national pool” plan Patton then wcjit, before other t.,.— .. .J a Pair e l M otehlwB proceeding from Japanese aggres­ territory, including Hungaiy. Ru­ patients, still in high temper, ex­ "A man who is emotionally un­ jokingly referred to themselves ns Mrs. Stewart Dillon, Mrs. C. W. firm on wage stabilization; and out response, from Danaher him­ was regarded by Senator Johnson "Commandos." was to force ac­ sion. It is between the lines of self, who has defended himself as mania. Bulgaria, and Italy. It is pressing his views. He returned stable should be given a rest or Froh, Mrs. Albert Dewey, Mrs. unless the Congress stops back (D-Colo.), as likely to postpone the tion on major unfinished business. Frederick Rogers, Mrs. D oris, what the senator says and in such he was not called upon to do in expected that conditions laid down drafting of some fathers for two to the shell shocked soldier and sent back home.” SMART, IV IR -S O -f RACTICAl Ing away from using the taxing will be more lightly applied in bera’ cd him again. The War department, mean­ They started oiit by opposing pro­ Bradley and Mrs. Alice Allison. significant omissions as his failure Connecticut last summer, and or three months. An “ escape ’ longed recesses, keeping ths power to curb inflation." while declined to make any com­ An additional 106 kitbags were from other Interested parties. clause providesprovuies thatinai theme inductionuiuui.uui*| The soldier appeared daze as House in session with a series of to pay any generous tribute to our Protection .Xgalnst Tangles ment. , ,, filled and packed and will be JERKIN SET . . . It is all dismally true. Why Is .\ll this may lx* only a pass­ Kilgore made this statement. long daily speeches on miscellane­ shipped very soon. These were British ally that you get the in­ ing flurry, which will splisldo The committee which has devis­ euch a warning to no avail? Be­ “This thing must be clarified ous' topics. done by Mrs. C. W. Froh, Mr;i. HI-PILI fHAOGY escapable impression of a fellow before It ever weakens Uuna- ed a plan for the personnel to FANCY DAMASK cause, first, special pressure mlnister UNRRA work has given for the people. Army regulaUons Outside of “just a few re­ Stewart Dillon, Mrs. Alice Allison convinced against his will of the her's real polltlettl feneea, or It ■” C.nr™teV"Slo.J " cover the whole situation. All the marks." said Representative Lan­ and Mrs. John Olson. Beloved for their quick-change akiility ,. groups are determined to put their may jmss on to something more protection to Director ^neral SCATTER RUG SOFA PIUOWS Justice of our war cause and so, Herbert Lehman against tangles Army needs to do is to follow out dis (R., Ind.), one of the organiz­ Thursday evening the hospital ond it's all done with blouieil Thij own selfish welfare way ahead of serious with the emergence of '.s ;r r , its own regulations, and the pub­ ers, the committee has nbt incur* though he doesn't In the face of a candidate In the field agninst which might occur, if employes quota of 260 garments was packed that of the country as a whole, lic will be satisfied. General Persh­ red the displeasure of the regnilal by Miss Esther Johnson. Mrs. one's very festive with a bright flower WeiMt.r the present popular mood Insist Danaher. If that should devel­ were found to be involved In in­ and because, second, politicians od before the war from his home ing wouldn't stand for any misfits Republican House leadership. Hugo Carlson, Mrs. Carl T. »*"« 4l''t op, Danaher’s greatest danger ternal political battles. more 4F's into uniform. "W e have the whole-hearted'xio* applique. And it's just one of many - 98' btadlng toward the 1944 elections upon It too much, of the same The report says: "It was agreed town in the south. He had in his Army. A man who iz emo­ Johnson and Mrs. Hllding Bolin, 7.95 would lie in the fact that the tionally unstable should given oieratlon of the leadership of oui opinion still." liaidwln-Bnidlry acceptance of a wise policy for the director gen­ throughout the Tunisian and Sicil­ while on Wednesday, Mrs. Doro- . . some gay, some tailored — oil ars making a business of yielding a rest or sent back home.’ party." Landla said in an inter­ thy Fogg and Miss Hazel Truttei , Just the rug to odd o cozy touch \ Add color and comfort to.yoM his renomination has been eral, in recruiting employes. to ian campaigns and his record was to every pressure group that excellent. He had been diagnosed view. "We want to place the blame packed a box of refugee clothing, ■ smart! Rayon In kelly, red, powder, largely a matter of Inertia by ascertain in advance if any con­ Army Official on the Democratic leadership for before couch or fireplace. Ideal \ homel O r buy for gifts! W Id# comes along. Any one who hau- Red Army’s Offensives dition or circumstance existed with as a medical case the week previ­ which was shipped Thursday. ' which they smiled assent to the lack of action to date." Except for the few knitted gar­ block, brown, novy. 12 to 18. for bedrooms. Twisted cotton variety of patternsi Take your ■ pens to be interested In the wel­ something he seemed well able ic.sp«cte) ordered to the hospital by hia unit has been kept up to date, and the i shrunk. In smart pastels. Extra­ Icnsives the Red Army has *ntr to.” . - , workers have done a fine job of Influence. The people will one Parlisans Hold .staff drawn from most of the mem­ doctor. heavy quality for long wear. trims! Soft and springy! launched since July 13th, and "You won’t hear much out of finishing each quota and keeping day know who was was right, and ber nations, and in most instances ham told the committee. "A s eco­ Demanded to Return to Front (Contlnned from Page One) them any more," one of this group found that the eighteenth is now After Patton left, the soldier de­ the record high. It Is hoped that they will know It to their financial the employes will be recommended nomic proposition, the whole thing said. under way, in a movement of German Drive by the member nations- Hence, the was cock-eyed, from the begin­ manded to return to the front. This said, and Oox was notified Nov. 15 these few knitted things will be Borrow. They will be "appalled," Another said that so long as the returned very soon so that the some 600,000 troops south of need to bolster Lehman’e hand ning.” request was refused at the time that the hearing would be held. Action committee aimed its criti­ as the League is now, when thev should he find it necessary to dis Patterson testified that the re­ but after a week of rest, he was in slate may be completely free of Kremenchug. heading toward the (Continued from Page One! cism at the Democratic leadership, "ancient history." begin to realize what Congress pense with any employe. sults so far have “surpassed our good shape and returned to his the Republican leaders had no ob­ cliniiaatlon oit the Nasi stand at hopes. unit at the front. Cox Not Present ' Pitchers Needed has done to their pocketbooks. Belgrade. All their efforts to jections. , From New Georgia Island, Krlvol Rog. Under SomerveU's directive, th e, Immediately iniiucuiai.<;ijr after the ----- incident— ‘But when it started banging break through towards B.lellna Army financed development of oil the soldier was reported in miser At Meeting today South Pacific, comes this story. The seventeenth In the London and Gracanica failed, the Yugo­ Musteriiig-Out away at Congress in general, “Danaher's Independence’ ------r : fields near Fort Norman,morman, euu-con-1 aoieable siaie.state. /voAs oa regular Army Philadelphia. Nov. 23—(Ab— A something had to be done," he The battle for New (Jeorgla Is-' list, opened last Tuesday, is cut slavs said, ahd they suffered se­ r » I „ slruction of a pipeline from Nor- man with pride in his record, he meeting of Phillies stockholders land became so “ hot” that Red vere losses in killed and wounded. added. "Congress has been in good The Hartford Courant. tempo­ ting around and behind Gomel, r av Is L)CgCU|„an White Horse and removal felt his whole world dashed to was in progress here when news standing recently with the people Cross field directors Jim Gilbert I Partisans were mopping up and Robert Dixon, in the middle | rarily abandoning what the Wa­ nearly 400 miles to the north of of an aviation refinery from Tex- pieces. of the duster of William D. ^ x and anything that might change scattered remnants of German a - to White Horse. “Don’t tell my wife! Don t tell from organized baseball reached of the combat area, restorted to I terbury Republican termed its Kremenchug. Going back down units in^the Majevica mountains this situation must be guarded (Continued from Page One) General Somervell. Chairman, my wife!" he was quoted as saying Philadelphia. against- In short, we had-to tell pitching comfort articles—choc­ "lame defense” of "Senator Dana the. list of offensives, it is made in eastern Bosnia and the bulletin ------, . „I Truman (D., Mo.) declared, acted U,y persons who talked to him la ter Reporters relayed the Informa­ olate bars, razor blades, tooth i said that 60 Chetnlks were killed the (jommandoB to put on the her's Sins," has now sought to aid clear that every time one Red he said, the miisterlng-out pay same day he received a mem-1 •me chaplain at the hospital how- tion to Bill Phillips, the club’s paste, and so forth--from their | and 40 wounded in recent clash­ brakes." foxholes to aoldiers crouched m ( the Danaher welfare from another Army move forward reached it.s should be uniform and reasonable Graham • after a ever pointed out that the incident public relations representative Lpndis said the Action commit­ es. . and should be paid in monthly in- 1 g„„jerence at which the Imperial y-aa the result of an outburst of others. |: MIMKSABI.K climax, another new offensive, or who^ said Cox was expected at -the tee intends to carry on. WALT DISNEY CHARACTER DITCH HOY A N D point of view, that of positive • On the Dalmatian front, bitter stallments. rather than in a lump Company of Canada expressed Uemper due to the strain of battle “Our members retain the right Bullets'whining froqj* every di-f ARMY NURSE KIT WITH fighting was reported In the vicin­ meeting but had not yet arrived. 17-t>CH LIRI. 16FC. praise for "Daiialier’s Independ­ two new ones, began. sum, at the time of belief the oil fields could be devel- enj after several conversations Phillips said no statement to vote as they please on any leg­ rection, kept the. men just below [ WALL PLAKS... e a 2 5 c UNIFORM . . . 9 S c ity of Tmotskl, but the partisans the level of the undergrowth, bu t. BABY DOI.L 3.10 TK A SET 2..19 ence.’* : To contrast with these 18 sepa­ discharge or return to oped to a capacity of 3,000 barrels ^vlth the soldiers, persuaded him to would be Issued immediately. islation that cornea up," he de­ Only at Words for less fhort 50ct said they were holding on a line they managed to get the stuff tUs-' Csine Manse, nepe . . . Mm a A favorite with girls. . . and boysl Knrvice for 4 of eeari^peece- By the new Courant stkiin of rate offensives, .which add up in­ duty. The chief J” ®®'| a day. accept it in that light, There has been published ^re- clared. "Our sole Interest is to get i«M baby! BeriUg In crinp extending roughly from Studencl tioned no definite amount, le a i^ g p/tterson said the project grew Qrdered to Make .Amends - tributed. "Send us field directors Fun to mokel And easy... just color, Has everything to curd sick toy latn ... . like dlebms nsoHser logic. Senator Danaher should oe to the Red Army’s great cam­ to Lovrac and Lista. ports that a dividend would be something done.” 4 orgaMflg' flaeoe and frlU|r iiM*. Largr niiough tn nee tha{ for Congress to determine, ■.'vigorous efforts of the incident was reported to with good pitching arms,” Gilbert mount, bang! Youngsters love 'emi soldiers, dollies! Carrying easel admired becaiisc, even if he paign to date, the Germans ‘have declared at the meeting. « wrote back home after the battle at met Sra party! For service personnel to produce a local supply of pjggjjjjower. The commandet;-in- true the payment would be the wrong, he is courageously tnde mounted only one serious countei- get jobs within a reasonable tim petroleum producU along the Ik*>d chief immediately wrote Patton a Six‘ Children was over. after they become civiUana ^ a m , Alaska, and j„ whlc'h he denounced I first since 1916. the year after the New Classes pendent. What if he Is mistaken attack, that still going on in the The Poet’s Column Phillies won their first and only X Mr. nooBcvKiiRoosevelt 00 said,.-, r'„,;i | added;' . .. . . 1 conduct and ordered him to makema Two new clo se s in Home i^urs- so long as he Is sincere? What region of Zhitomir. The last two pennant. . , . Die in Blaze Books ment allowances should be provi^ Bold and Prompt Action ^ amends or be removed from his Ing, afternoon and evening, are matter what the people may of the Russian offensives, that ed until they ^ ‘The Army took bold and ^ Under the New York lumber­ being formed, and a new dayUme 'Twas "Book Week” and the libra­ man’s management, the Phillies think of him, so long as he Is iin froth Kremenchug and t6at In the ry's long shelves absorbqd by private .Indusiiy, j prompt action in the dark dftysof I. man certainly took the A (Continued from Page One) clazz of Nurses' Aides is alto Asserting that state unempioy- vVe uncovered a rich ,®°nti- Kjjp him." an AlUed headquar- drew 466.816 paid customers here planned to start .soon. To register dlsturbedly serene In his own con Gomel rgelon, are reaching full Glowed with the color of their ment insurance laws 8‘''® nental resource of oil. f ^ ^ y °n d last season. trapped. He succeeded, however. In for either of these, call the Red CAY JU3IPERS FOR THE vlctlon that he i.s right? power as ^e situation at ZhitO' bright-bound books— Or self-effacing, stood austerely by quate coverage to membeis of Vj® the original target of 3,000 barrels patt^’sPatton’s conduct.t conduct, then became as getting them from the house and 'Cross office, or Mra. John C. Don­ Such logic leads ns to an admls ngly being kept under armed forces, the president •* d k day. ^ ' ------mir is seeimn With, older, drably covered tomes generous as It had been furious. took wens to a hospital. ovan, 2-0684 for Home Nursing HOLIDAY SEASON sion. Senator Danaher does think control. that about half of them would thousand barrela a day He apolopzed to the , soldier Tha origin of the flra was not and Miaa Anna C. Sampson, 4554, in view. h ave/9io ^protection wha^oever L^ assured, for Nurses’ Aides. As jolly as -Sunlii hiiii-,elf! .’^ferry-making , hs ts right. He jjoesn't care very ■ This picture of the Russian And on the Ubles, standing by whom he had struck, to the com North Coventry Immediately determined. when they doff their unUorms. already have uncovered an mander of the hospital and to all Christmas Wrappings Junipers (hat rate high. ' ’ much who may disagree with him campaign seems hopeful -answer themselves. BeneflU for others will vary widely e,timated pool of fiftjTto one hun- those present at the time; Miss Ruth Vinton, daughter of Last week ; one evening, thq They've iKirroviei) .all Ihe (riek- in Kiiiilu’s He is, in fact, passionately sol'd bo any theory that, by the Zhito­ Inviting more than merely passing and In many instances will be in- million barrels. But for our Four of Seven Children First, Aid fnstructorz Club met to He ‘then went before as many hug . . . frills and enihruhlery and Uiim‘I mir counter-attack, the Germans looks adequate, he said, so CongreBs ^p^jp„ would not have been Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Vinton, make boxes and wrappings fot on bis Isolationist cause. We Stood sparkling volumes, there to officers and men.as could be as- ought to set up a uniform system ^(^ayprad. sembled.from each division under was the guest of honor ’ Monday Lose Lives in Fire tbe Cbristmaa gift wrapping serv­ eoliirs . , red. blue. Kelly, giilil. Tailored haven't the slightest doubt that may have brought the war In Omaha, Nov. 23.--(^Trap^d NEW SOFT TOYS FOR THE PAINT KIT FOR BOYS ' catch the eye of alldwances. with a fixed rate of ..Had our endeavor been unsuc his commajid and repeatsd hia night at a surprise party at the ice for men and woman tn uni- styles as well: Sizes 12-18. 4 0 GREAT GAMES IN ONE he really believes that Roosevelt Russia to a winter • stalemate. Of every bookworm, not a chosen benefit for a fixed period of time. ceaaful, it would have * •**. In their buhnlng home, four of the TINY TOTS. . . 2 , | f PLASTIC SOLOIIR AND apology. Church Community House. About form, which will have a booth in ANDOIRLS... 98c End Churchill started this war, Against ths German counter-at­ few! Maritime Coverage ‘•Overdne” j back to us! But we rtould not seven children of Mr^ iand Mrs AT WARDS ONLY ■ A t the dose of the campaign In 40 neighbors and frienda gathered one of the downtown, stores. \ ■ ; Bne quelHyl Made of furry rayon FOiRTSir... 98t ,> ’There 1 are, however, sincerities tack in one sector, ths Red Army Noting that, railway workerMhad have been censured for navtng talking to correspondents, Patton to wish her well ds she leaves to Henry Dorrance died last night de­ Hours of funi Indudet peintss . Croind for parties! Hay Check­ The children’s books filled one en­ plush. . . stuffed with fluffy coltoni leys! Defend the 'Fori wMi fl and alncerlUcs, honesties and hon­ retains the Initiative in many been covered by an unemployment tried.’’ after recounting the history of the Join the ‘'Spars’’ oh December 2. spite the rescue efforts of the eld­ brush, crayons, slertcHs, picturos in chanted spot liS^^rance act since :938. the chief ickcs told y®*'*^^- Shelton M’omen Killed 4.98 ers, India, lingo, Anogroms, Dice plastic soldiers , , . eU ie bathe Sicilian drive said: Refreahments were served In the est child. Un-year-old Donna Jeam J Alt hove rolling celluloid eyesi hingad flberboard caso. esties. The fact that Senator sectors, and there are commenta­ And Lremembered days of far-off cxecuUve said a similar act for day that he ‘ main dining room which was deco­ who dragged Ronald, 9, and i.. 35 others! 2Apg. Come look! "When these things are happen Shelton, Nov. 23— (A»/—Police poses! Big 20' ccadbeerd'Peril Danaher has successfully mesmer- tors who think its winter cam­ youth.— maritime workers was "long over- project by "a chance remark ing a commanding general is under rated with a patriotic motif. Mias Sharon, 7 months- to safety 1 due ” He expressed belief that auch made In a hotel lobby, despite his Chief William S. Donovan received Jisd all his own being into an ex­ paign is just beginning. The ,"Lib4rry-Lady". gray-halred, great nervous tension. He may do Vinton was presented with a cor­ through the front door. e wise andeklnd, ' legislation would be the most effec- presidential designation as l^LroL sage of red and white carnations D e ^ were Charles. 7; Henry, a message last evening from the treme and exaggerated point of Uve way of protecUng them ium administrator to coordinate things he mav afterwards regret. coroner in Needlea, Calif., inform­ Suggesting “The Wind in the Wil­ I know a greacmany people regard and a leather billfold conUining Jr.. 5; Patricia. 4, and Elmer, 2. W Use yowr eredit to buy on)rihing tarried In our store ttockz or pictured In eur celologi View la, o f ’Course, complete proof Ixmphnle Saves Pa|ier ing him that an automobile acci­ lows”— "The Golden Age’’— against post-war unemployment. |^all oil programs me'as a — ^------gio.* Arrangements for. the party The mother had gone to gel nf his Independence. But it does And a girl with long, brown braliM, Mr. Roosevelt reminded Con- W6rc* In charg"© of Clara Snilth dent in that city Sunday had ."But I have patted five aoldiers medicine for Shaion, who waa ilv caused the deaths of Mias Mar- i not say that his brand of inde­ Kansas City, Kas.—iiP)— In­ who "read z lot" grM that members of the armed I Early Cannons on the back for every one I have June Loomis. and the father, a street car opera­ stead of burning a tun of old elec­ garet M. Cooney, aaalatant city ' ontgomery Ward pendence Is valuable to his coun­ Drinking In magic words, so full spoken a hard word to. I dealt ‘•Spars’’ are members o f the tor, had gone to see a (Joctor foi tion baUoU as required by an an­ h Tierk hart for aeven yeara, and of truth • S S S“.Smaj;."s'^‘ce°'u?d« One of the Jorma of harahly with a couple o f soldiers Woman’s Reserve of the V. 8. try or to his state. cient Kansas statute. City Clgrk treatment of a leg Injured In a Miaa Anna Oslka. who lived with Xh#y could wot but enrich the She federal old-a^ survivors’ In-1 non, wrought iron bombards, were and was wrong. I am golhg to Coast Guard Reserve. Mias Vinton street car collision. Firemen said Nor does U esUhUsh that what Howard Payne and Attorney Gen­ suronS andwggested that set in the ground and c^W not will leave New York on Dec. 2 for her. The two w'%pen went to the 821-828 MAIN ST. , TEL, .^161 MANCHESTER poorest mind— apologize to them." a pipe on an overheated kitchen vest coast on aarms to ba bis Independence is eral Au B. Mitchell, search<^ until For there were "realms of gold’’ 'S u S ^ r 5s esUblishwl. The be aimed. They were once , ^ x weeks’ training with them at' a Vavacation almut a ' they found a legal loophole? So the Reflects Character of Patton •fnV* broke, causln* the blaza 'month ago. on every page! burden should be carried.by Fed-la day, being ® The Incident reflected the char Palm Beach. Florida. not, after all, an abject slaviah- ballots will bo turnril in with oth­ eral cbntribuUons. he said, which I stonea were used for shot. 824-828 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 5Hil MANCHESTER Efsa to prejudice and suspicion. er waste oaoer for salvaga> D. Janet Peterson.

\- TireSbAY, IWtTiMMR 28.1948 honor, both at the church and at Rockville SL Bornard'a cemetery where bur­ New Mnister Big Increase Winter’s First Snow ial took place. Plans Parly. Lewis H. Chapman Sent to Jail ' Reaches Lisbon Weddings 849 ItAchvflie Frank Martlaj^ 49, of Moun­ 'TES...'. ivenile In Students tain street'Was sentenced to Tol­ For Soldiers Slows Local Traffic land jail for thirty days and or­ tbiua velveteen, black acceaaorlet, dered to pay costs of $9.66 by Usbqn, Nov. 28.—OP)— R. Henry Vennart-Duffy______. I and a coraage of orchlda. Mrs. Nearly 300 More Chil­ ' essary for one of the state triicks i o Make Plea Judge Laurence M. Dillon to the Norweb new United States minis­ WE HAVB^ / Serious Here Miss Ann May Duffy, daughwr jjcN ally wore a powder blue Householders Are Sur­ to hook onto the trailer truck tc Rockville City court on Monday. ter to Portugal, arrived here today is N ot Launch Drive for Dona­ of Mr. and Mrs. T. Sherman Duffy j dresa black accessories and from Bermuda and waa greeted by dren in Schools in pull it off the road. Martley was found guilty of in­ of 136 Campfleld road, was mar- ^ corsage of pink rosea, prised to Find Five Acci . . . . . 3 5 ® vfalcb dlelight ceremony took place at Just west of the Center. Big High school to send members ol ing 50 cents per hundred pounds several, of them crosswise in the f 1.59 Lh. the country since the start of a decorated tree placed in tte bridegroom. ed. trailer tnicks found it hard work street. Given in marriage by her father, the Cbncordl* Lutheran church at their class out to sketch the beauti­ for milk mid six cents per pound State Armory here and a vaude­ In the Silver Lane Homes, to the to make the grade and at times In the Goshen area drifts over 50e Milk o f Magnesia Tooth Paste .... .‘".29c he war. the bride was gowned in white seven o’clock. The pastor. Rev. ful scene. Shortly after 9 o'clock for butterfat and in cream or but­ Trtiency on Increase ville program Is to be presented west of the Orford Village, there lines of automobiles were jammed ter. two feet deep were reported. DOUBLE satin and lace, the bodice of deli Karl Richter who officiated used are 175 hotises now ready. Of this this morning about 30 pupils with 25 Blue Blades-Double E dge ...... 69c i-JtTiDarently the wor.st fault Gifts will bif passed out to the men in tightly. Residents came to Mr. Thorp states that payments RETAIL SALESROOM ^ ^ n g " h e children here is truancy ststloned at the Armory while pri­ rstelv etched Chantilly lace, and the double ring service. number but 75 are vacant. As the their boards and crayons were lin­ the full skirt of saUn terminating Th# church was decorated with their relief with cinders and ashes ed up along Forest street sketch­ covsring October production and Tooth Brushes...... I 9e J,p has increased noticeably vate automobiles wUl be employed children were not living in the but this supply soon ran out. sslea will be made only oi. applica­ Torn Shlr^ Brings Walls the past three months. Mr. to deliver the presents to men at in a train. The yoke of illusion was pompoms and palms. Organist Silver Lane Homes last September ing the scene. Ensign Calla Pauline Oreenway embroidered in gold and white A t eleven o’clock, Just west of tion* filed with the County A AA ACTION lilng said that there should be the various outposts this side of Fred E. Werner played while the there is an Increase looked for next Auburn, Neb.— OP) — Knocked Aaoortmewt of Leather Ration Book Covers...... $1.19 up seed pearls, and the long, fitted guests were assembling “ Llebe- Knox ■ street a big trailer truck committee before Dec. 1 and that sme supervision of young girls be­ the Connecticut river. This will be year. lack knifed and another one go­ milk or sales evidence must be down and mauled by two large Ensign Calla Pauline Green sleevea were of lace. Her three­ straum” by Usst. ” Alba” by Nevin Couple to Note hogs, 7-year-old Wayne Beatty MANCHESTER WINES Father J o h n s...... 4 2 c en 10 and 15 years of age. the third such Christmas Pt«rty »*■- shown. Payments for November way, daughter of Mrs. Florence M tiered veil with face bluaher waa and the bridal marches. He accom­ ing up did likewise and this didn’t cry, then or later when his AOklHSl COLDS! lie there has not been serious Greenway of 61 Hamlin street, ranged under Mr. Sanson’s caused the biggest jam of the eve­ and December production will be DUE TO LACK OF VITAMIN A On Hand IS of delinquency here, the of lllnslon and was draped from panied Mrs. Edwin D. Foster, ais- mother administered first aid. But Alarm Clocks...... 3 1.6 5 left today for PorUmouth, Va.. for tlon. , rosettes of the Illusion and orange ning as It caught the midnight 50th Aniiiversarv made in a similar manner during .Jblllty that there may be some, Those assisting him oncom ter of the bridegroom who sang January. when his shirt was removed and KNITTING MILLS a 1.5-day indoctrination period at blossoms. She carried a prayer About Town shift going to work. Buses were Wayne s8w It was ripped to rags AND COUGHS DUE TO COLDS mnofnnof be overlooked, he declared. the Norfolk Naval Hospital, after mlUee are; Mrs. P h ^ C h en ey. “The Lord’s Prayer.” This evening from * to 9 o’clock, 1 book with orchid marker and Miss Mildred U Turek. sister of off time and found the going ex­ Mr. and Mrs. William F. HouSh he began to wail. "And that was BmiUg mp body MANCHESTER GREEN Most of “ tenslo^^^ to be assigned David Chambers, G eo m H. Wad­ representatives of the County sUlomrm hehom Buy Your War Bpnds From Us! streamers of stephsnptis. tremely tough. of 57 Hamlin street will Observe my brand-new shirt,” he sobbed. mtn A t» tom,' O P E N D A IL Y 9:00 TO 9:00 / ten caused by the war tension Brooklyn Naval dell, Mrs. Sldnev/^Bllls, Alfred The maid of honor wore a gown the bride was maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Stevens A A A committee will be at the Michalskl. B. P./Bprton and Misa Harold Wilson, Seaman Second Bakery IHH Bad their 50th wedding anniversary on Soothes coughs smA CONNECTICUT DRUGGISTS ARE TRYING ■oungsters are^ ^w lldere^ b^ Brooklyn, N. Y of melon chiffon with coronet of of 43 Ridge street have had as That short sharp rise on Main home of Wallace Thrall in Vernon In ordinary home Class of the New London Sub­ Friday. ,The celebration will thr0mt irHtmdmn khange Miss Oreenway studied at the ITorothy tK>w( yellow pompoms and arm bouijuet their week-end ■ guests, Mrs. street, known as Bakery Hill, at and at the Columbia Town Hall. 2 tmtsUs. TO HELP BUY AN AMBULANCE PLANE marine base was best man and the take place Thanksgiving day at On Wednesday repnesentatives t Arrfredt of matching chrysanthemums. The Stevens’ brother and sister-in-law, the North End, was tangled up the home of their son, Harold J BeciuM it does (heto fathers and mothers at work, bridesmaids’ gowiis were of sea ushers were Henry J. Turek of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Milbrandt several times during the evening. will be at the Ellington Town Hall N «w undtr-arm two things .many peopio Fresh Stock of nee to mak« Boston, brother of the bride; and House of North Canton. They from 7 to 9 p. m. and at the home to if'jitftf* ? foam chiffon, with ostrich plume and their fOUr-months-old son of This was finally sanded by State will be Joined at the feast by call for Father John’s DeKcioas We Welcome Your Co-operation! t-tlme work. J” . ^ her R.N. in addition to the degree. Edwin D. Foster, brother-in-law of of Mra. Richard Kabelin, South Medicino at the first PJanes Smash headdress and velvet streamers In Phoenix. Arizona. They came East trucks and the same holds true for Harold's twin brother, Gerald E. Cream Deodoront igIg factor inIn the uio whole -..v..------whk | aghe was a member ot the honor- the same color. The gowns of all the bridegroom. by plane several weeks ago. to Center street hill. Meantime the Coventry at 8 o’clock. On Friday smftly sign of • cold due to a Asoorted I the fact -:act " ‘thatl*at childrenchUdren are iHKtak- She^ gcholastic s society and various Escorted to the altar by her House of East Hartford and his they win be at the Town Hall in Im o f vitamin A. FATHER three attendants were *imllar in visit relative.s, and returned by town had not startec any of its wife. Mr. and Mra. House have Choeelatoo Silek Coffee M a k e rs...... $1.45 ap this opportunity t® ^ “/ h e LliibsI c'ubs and received the Nellie Par- At Japs’ New design, having fitted embroidered father who gave her In marriage, plane today. trucks and there were seyoral Stafford at 6 o’clock. Persons find­ Stops Pertplratlon . Profit ftem thtir a- nUng said ttat over nailhalf oi theviic I ___gy___ gcholarship,__i„ —v,t„ t from . the college bodices, bracelet length sleeves the bride wore a gown of cham­ close calls at various parts of the another aon. Leslie W. House ot ing it more convenient may go to porience. Get the two- JOHN’S Oakland, Calif., and one grand­ Nail Clippers...... 89c inior class at the local high school science Instructor and full skirts. The bridesmaids pagne Uffeta faille and Chantilly Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi the home of Mrs. Nell Goodrich, way action o f Fathor NHUCINC now at work. Newton (Maas.) Hospital Truck Route carried arm bouquets of rust-col­ lace basque bodice with sheer, At 11 o’clock several trucks daughter in California. Willington, any time this week to John’a Mtdicuie—and will meet this evening at eight Mr. House and the former Miss T w eezers...... I9c up Not Alanning Here ^ recently in the< Wedlcal ored chrysanthemums. lace’-edged yoke, long sleeves with o’clock with Miss Shirley Robinson pulled up at Depot Square and make application. get rtiuUs, Anna Kies were married in Will- Camp Woodstock Club Mr. ming aaid that Department of the Uirfted Alr- (Gontlnoed from Page One) The ceremony was followed by a lace at the wrists and full skirt of 204 Hartford Road. awaited a break in the storm. At NOW USED OVER 85 YEARS Thermat Heat P u d s ...... $1.25 a poalt'.jn to make any VoaiUve corporation, large reception In the church par­ Urmlnatlng In a circular train. this time It was h®ayi« ington. They lived in that vll- ■ There will be a meeting of the itement but waa certain that | ______lage. In WlntUsorville and in Tal- camp Woodstock Club this eve­ PbfHilar west of Cape Toroklna and shot it lors, followed by a chicken dinner Her finger-tip veil of imported Technician, Fifth Grade, Lauren than at any time dyring the eve­ Friendships Garden Toilet Water .... $1.00 « growth of Juvenile delinquency i L , „ „ „ j «„> p for 150 guests In the banquet hall. Illusion was attached to a Juliet ning. Some drivers corseted their cottville, until about forty years ning at 8 o’clock at the Maple Father John’a Medicine Co. Brands eallv was not alarming at this forees is^MaJ. Gen. Holland McT, down. All our planes returned. E. Burnett has Just received his street school to discuss its pro­ The general decoratlona were in cap 0 1 Illusion and pearls. She car­ promotion from Private, First home offices by t e le p ^ e f®^ ago when they came to Manches­ urge* everybody to buy W er Evening in Paris P e rfu m e ...... S1.2S Ume But It could be if proper Smith, USM, of Montgonlery. Ala, stnictlons and were told to take it ter to live. Mr. House was ror- gram for the season. Norman St. . Dqei not tot dmin or men’l Cigarettes itana are not undertaken at once (In addltjon the progress In the the shades of green and yellow to ried a bridal bouquet of white Class, It has been announced by Louis ia president o® the club. shins. Does not irrititr skin. Bonds and Stompa. Nauru Loses Most correspond with the color of the roses, and stephanotii with orchid the Ptifbllc Relatloi.b Section in merly employed by Cheney Broth, Smoking Pipes ...... 19c to 812.50 to ^ v e n t the start, he asserted. Southwest Paclflc by the Aus Coal Dealers Busy ers. For a time he conducted a Seeking Addressee 2a Nowsiting to dry. Can be used Thanks^lvinp Day means a jfreat deal to thoM Ameri* ^ well-planned recreational pro- | trallanjkillana paced _ by 26-ton tanks an the l i e n e e . Landings by American Marines on school. The bride has been h®"®^ white pompoms. Nodden, 17, son o f Mr. and Mrs. traveling over the roads bad. At •Til • uni»llnB dfaln- M.; Hinken, Etta; Hofsted, Mra. ing Day. I (This was the first disclosure guest at a number of pre-miptlal The bride wore when leavmg Basil T. Nodden, of 221 Hackma­ o’clock last night conditions on the t.cuntu that Irrttata . Tel. 7693 demanded by the physician — principal then dlted In- j three Islands in the Gilbert group I that Nauru, which flanks the the akin . . . caua* Eugene (Hazel Bell); Jerrolds, of youngsters who were 1 were described by Secretary of the social functions. She Is employed for an undisclosed wedding trip, tack street, after a period of pre­ main traveled road between points nnaty bauduebaa ARRIDj with your own comfort nnd American Ellice islands and the to the east and west of Manchester Lillian M. Mrs.; Knowles. Mrs. 1 by the changes In family Navy Knox today as the “ begln- in the office of the experlmenUl a black dress, coat and accesjwrlM liminary training at ‘ he U. S. PAR-O-SAN haa • Ethel H.; Lafferty, Mrs. Edward freedom of action. Be sure. Japanese - held Gilbert - Marshall engineering department Advises Some Action wa, Makin and Abemama, the siip- the Flexible Aerial Gunnery highway was blocked until 2 pair the mission. Maine, took pl*®* McCarthy-Gager Meetings DRUG STORES b Herbert B. House was then In- pjy Hues, Knox said, can be drawn As the airmen left the target, vember 14. at 2 p. rru. ^Im Flmt Course at Laredo, Texas, and re­ o’clock this morning when w e LARSEN'S The marriage ®f ceived his Aerial Gunner’s Wings state trucks sanded the hlU, pulled The young people of the Vernon .5 0 cMuced by Chairman Segar as g much .shorter and more direct ack-ack batteries which first had Methodlrt church In Gager of East HarUord, and Wii- He la now eligible for a position the truck out of the way and allow­ FEED SERVICE Methodist church will be the .e last speaker of the evening. Mr. jjne_ opened up with a vigorous box- Vermont. The ^ 88 Depot Square- Tel. 5106 ,.ouse emphasized the necessity of Badly Mauled By Bombers type barrage, waa completely Ham E. McCarthy, aon of Mr. and with a combat crew as weU as be ed traffic to proceed. It waa nec gueeU hi the Youth Fellowship ROAST FRESH KILLED TURKEY formed by Rev. David Reid wha Mra. William J. McCarthy of Mhe various repre.sentatives present xhe Navy secretary said both silenced, and coastal defsnses. in­ ing fully qualified aid In the of the Rockville Methodist church From Our Own Farm used the single ring ^ Wella street, was solemnized Sat­ this evening at 7:30 o’clock. to take back to their organizations Tarawa and Makin were "badly cluding elaborate tank traps, were The attendanU were Mrs. Gunnery Training program. WITH ALL THE FIXINGS plans for some definite action, mauled” by bombing planes before urday, Nov. 20, In St. James a rec­ The fourth in a series of six blanketed by hits. ert D. McNaUy of tory. The ceremony wM per­ Cooked and Served As You Like It This, he argued, is of prime neceST the Marines moved In. He de- Nauru’s two sir fields were so Ensign WUliam F. Davidson. 1 discussions on “Christian World York, slBter-ln-law ®f J * * formed by Rev, Planning” will be held at the per­ Half Grapefruit — Cherryhtone Clams or Oyster Cocktail irtty and should be done sa soon as scribed as “diversionary” aerial wrinkled by direct hits that enemy as matron of honot. and Dartd who haa been spending a 16-day Following a reception at the snen- leave with hla parenU, Mr. and sonage of the Vernon Center Con­ Celery — Queen Olives — Radiohes J possible. attacks at the same time on ene- planes were unable to operate. One Wright, close friend of the bride­ dan Restaurant the couple left-for ' Before Mr. House was called my positions in the nearby Mar Mrs. Charles J. Davidson of 16 gregational church this evening Turkey Gumbo Creole Fillet of Sole Bonne Femme MANCHESTER W.AR COUNCIL— ADVERTISEMENT medium bomber and two flRhters groom. was the best t"*"- . a short wedding trip. from 8 to 9 o'clock. Choice of Roant: l upon the representatives listened shall islands. were severely damaged qn the * The bride wore a suit of deep Laurel street, has returneo to his The Every Mothers' club will Roast Native Turkey — Goone — Lung Island Dnckling to a recording of a broadcast over As one result of these dlverston- ground. There waa no enemy air duties at Norfolk. V*. hold a meeting thia evening at the ' Broiled Sirloin Steak $3.25 a Hartford station on Monday eve- ary attacks, very little sir oppo- Interception. nlng, November 15. Members of the sition was encountered by Ameri uadalcanal Vet ■Walter H. Hlbbfrd, son of Mr. home of Mra. ^Elizabeth Blatter of Cranberry Sauce—Giblet Gravy Soiitbera Sweet Potatoes '• Police Commission were present at' can --- - forces------. » hitting >»,. <.i>nrf< at the islands Bushnell Farce and Mrs. W. E, Hibbard of North IS Prospect street. Creamed Pearl Onions Manhed Turnips California Fruit Compote Grapes end Nats > the meeting but Mr. Segar, at the in the Gilberts. Bombers Demolish On Furlough Here Main atreet, ha* arrived home to Funeral Is Fast Moving Ume to spend Thankaglvlng with The funeral of Raymond E. But­ Hot Mlnee Pie Plum Pudding with Wine Sauce ATTENTION COAL USERS very start, asked that, there be no "No elements of the enemy fleet Or Pumpkin Pie Tea, Coffee . discussions from the, floor. The have been seen,” Knox said. ’The Airdrome Building his parents. He haa been for some ler. 16, son of Mrs. Josephine K. Chungking, Nov. 23.—(Ah -~ Butler of 25 Elm street who was > Council merely wanted to have the attack has not as yet pulled the Pfe, Matthew McGuire who haa time to government service to the RHONE 8-1800 FOR RESERVATIONS ' local situation outlined first before Japs out of shelter.” He added Mitchell bombers of the 14th Air Margaret Irving •• the m a l ^ North African area, and could not accidentally shot last week was If you are without .Anthracite Coal, or have less than one any definite plan was decided upon. FVirce demolished the airdrome ad- been aUUoned at SeatUe, Waah held at 8t. Joseph's church on Ask for Leonard Chiascione. Head Waiter, that the nearest enemy fleet aunt who m » to "make adjurt- be reached for a more deUlled strength presumably Is at Truk, mlnlstratiMi building at Fort ^ y - for the paat few week* alnce re story today. Monday, with the church being major Japanese base In that part ard on the Kwangchowan penin­ menta to help the effort" ^ turning to thia country from filled to capacity. Rev. Sigis- ton in your bin, fill out the form beloV and mail to: about steels the comedy 8 Is a American Marines of the Pacifle. sula southwest of Hong Kong Sun­ Guadalcanal, is spending a 30-day SfM en Really Hairless mund Woronieckl, pastor of the OLD TOWN HALL DINER Admiral Chester W. Nlmlt*. day, a communique from Lieut. Family” at the Bushnell Memor­ furlough with his parents. Mr. anU church officiated, assisted by Rev. Expand Offensive; commander in chief of the Paclflc Gen. Joseph W. SUlwell’s head­ ial, HarUord, tonight and twice Mra. Matthew McGuire of 36 Clin­ There la no such thing aa Eugene Solega, assistant rector. Thliiiksgiving Dinner STATE FUEL ADMIxfsTR.^TOU fleet, has directed development “to quarters announced today. Mili­ tomorrow. There wsa a large and hairy apider— only mammals have The Service was.,attended by a $ ] [ . 5 0 tary barracks were also damaged, ton street.' _ hair. A spider’s so-called hairs thanksgiving delegation from the Student Coun­ Served As Low As Connecticut War Council the utmost” of the presentation appreciative audience as the farce Private McGuire reports that he Land on 3rd Atoll of news of the Pacifle campaign the bulletin said. fo u ^ t In seven major battles. He are correctly called setae, a LaUnj cil of the Rockville Righ school State Armory opened It* Hartford run l6»t night. word meaning brlatles. MENU SUPREME and many other students. Eight Knox said today. Other Mitchells engaged in entered the service In January Hartford, 1, Connecticut (Continued from Page One) Knox aaid that In another dl sweep off the China coast attack­ Doctor Bartell, a reHc of the’ past, 1942, and late that year this paper Choice of Cocktails ‘ Boy Scouts acted aa bearers, rective addressed to Vice Admiral ed a 1,200-ton Japanese freighter runs Miss Irving a cloae tecOTd. carried a story about him and his > Ftostics Date From 1867 Cherrystone Clams Frederick Foley, Kerwin Schemei- r--' greas and ■ were being expanded R. A."Spruance, commanding the and reported leaving the ship In a The dialogue may n®t ®e aa company. In the article he ' was , Bine Point Oysters on half « e l l ske, Allen Kabrick, Williaro Pat­ Town o f Manchester was viewed as encouraging. The Central Pacifle force, Nimitz asked sinking condition. clever or aa brilliant aa’ the fam- referred to as “Mickey McGulr# of The plastic Industry dates' back 1 Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail ten, Roblfert Chase, Frederick Investment of the Gilberts a group that news correspondents and o l i ’TA^e With Father” hut It s to 1867, ■ when John Hyatt of A l­ Grapefruit Juice or ^ Harding, Claranca Walker and Ouadalcanal.” bany. N. Y., discovered cellulose 1 Tomato Juice Coektall of more than ir> atolLs embracing photographers be given ’’all prac­ Juat as funny. If not more ao. It i* This la Wa llrat visit to hla faro Donaldi Fielding. Eighteen other N am e •••••...•...... •••....,....,...... ,.,.1 >#*#•**•*#< 166 square niilc.s would push the ticable cooperation” and permitted a “ rnuat” for parenta . eapecWly. lly here stoce he enlisted In the nitrate and plaaUclzed It by mix­ Celery and Olives Pickles Boy Scouts actsd as a guard, of Two Holidays Antipasto Allies more than 700 miles north­ to,.land with the troop? If they so The first act dialogue movM Marines. ing with camphor. POPULAR A menu speaks for west Of the Ellice islands and place desired. faster and faster ending to sld^ Choice of; . „ . Street Address ...... At Trade Schoo splitting pantomime.'’ The sectrna Itself, we ady! Chicken Consomme - Rojlile Croutons a menacing flanking force Just The directive, to Spruance. Knox Doesn’t this one FOOD MARKET act has Its share of laughs hut ot Cream of Chicken Soup a la Princess south of the Marshalls. said, also ".stressed'the Importance make yon, oh so Admiral Nimitz made knowm of giving as rapid dispatch as the whoU la more •erloM r- Entrees: _ / W O M E N x • ••••••••••••a, ♦ aaaaasaaaaaaSaaG authors attempt^to Justify ^ hungry T Otoe out Boiled Fillet of Sole - Sauce D Omare that the eldest son of -the presl-, possible” to all news of the op- The SUt* Trade achool ^ this Thanksgiving I »855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING dent, Lieut. Col. James Roosevelt, erqtion.s. , ' cloM ftt the end of tomorrow Eft* maniM66-^uid *b6bi66. Wines; ‘ . ...w ho nDDdjCASH L Tha-.thlrd act finds the maiden HOURS ‘midst pleasant Prin­ Madiera Wine or American Favorite Alhount Of Coal on hand...... Tons had returned "to Makin where he emoon’a aeaaion for the STORE cess siirroandlngs, Sweet Cider • c o m M AND ^ first stormed ashore - in August, vacation. The school will 06 aunt on the production line and all the domesUc dUemraas solved and enjoy fine food! Roast Stuffed NaMve Turkey $HUI TOOAr . J1942, with Marines who wiped out Japs CAaim Carrier closed for tviCo days and will re­ to the sstlsfaetlOT of e v e ry w . Our chef has pre­ Chestnnt Dressing Soiillle pSRHAPB a \ 1 Holiday Fruits and Vegetables ' Amount df Coal needed for winter...... Tons ' ■ its Japanese defemjers during a Ami Destroyer Sunk open on Monday. - The acting as a whole ia eonyln^ pared some of the GIblet Gravy with Sherry Wine ^ ^personal Thanksfidving W ill Seem Much Brighter, Much More of s brief, surprise raid. Presumably, The next vacation period at toe N o v . 25thi 1 finest Thanksgiving Choice o f Vegetables; - . loan ot *10 to New York. Nov. 23— (Ah— A achool come* In December when mg and should plsase e ^ the Thursday, *380 or more Festive Occasion With Flowers. since Colonel Roosevelt landed this I dinners to one of moot seasoned ptoygosr. Creamed Onions Garden Peas time with the infantry, he went" Japanese imperial headquarters the school closes on Dec. 28 and Hartford’s largest •SCO would YELLOW BANANAS t FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES \ Size desired communique broadcast by the To­ thors. .Howard and "P "* Mashed Turnips aolve your along as an observer. reopen* on Dec. 2^. eating places. kyo ladio today asserted that wte ron. have adepUy Iwndled a tlme- Baked Oes Moines Squash problem. Don’t Newly-Created Command Mashed Potatoes Candled Sweets borrow unnec- 13c lb. All Kinds of Admiral Nimitz also supplied Allied medium aircraft carrier Thanksgiving ,*«artly, but tf a loan U to 29c doz. For use in Kitchen Range or Space ^Heater Q Furnace □ and one destroyer had been sunk '^J5ftor'"S Is a Family” the at- Alnmet Potatoes your advanUgt. why not let ue • the nam.es of some of the leading Hospital Notes tracUon at Bushnell wW be PYm is eerve you. ' characters in the unfolding drama.. and 125 planes shot down in the Gilbert islands area since last Schubert’* Rli^SOTine - Sauce Boyate Loene te yremen are made ' The central Pacific operations are OPEN Hot Mince Pie with hot sance grivetely, on signature only. s e e d l e s s GRAPEFRUIT FANCY GRAPES Name of Dealer Friday. on* Bight OTly. Tuasday. Dec We Suggest CHRYSANTHEMUMS . being directed by Vice Admiral Admitted yaaUrday: Jamea —M. R. H. Pumpkin Pie Chocolate Cream Pie The Japanese claims were total­ Scott, 258 Spencer street; M i» MrfS'aT.si?u:»Sc“*x 4 Raymond A. Spruance of India- 9 A. M to 1 P. M. Mixed Nats Hard Candles loan of *100 cosU 830.60 when ' napoUs, Ind., who thus holds a ly unsub-stantialed by any Allied Fannie Goodhlnd, 244 North Main Reservations 4 for 29c , 2 lbs. 35c ^ reports of losses. . TOT ' Uollee MUk prompUy repeld to 13 monthly and POMPOMS ^^ddress .Town aswly-created naval command. street; Mlaa Anna Bohara, N o^ 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. ooneecuttve twotoiiot^.., ^ The amphibious . forces are com­ The Tokyo broadcast, recorded wlch; Mlaa France* Droat, Weat Given the Signal CALL *10.06 eech. ' ■ f - - manded by Rear Admiral Rithard by U. 3. government monitors, Hartford; Mra. EUen Richardson. .. Thn*. Prompt luneh- LARGE TANGERINES DIAMOBTO W A LN U TS « added that Japanese naval pltuies Closed From I P. M. to 6 P. M. hour eervtee can be arranged. I hereby certify that the kbove information is correct. K e lly ’Turner of CSrrael, Calif. 21 Ruaaell otreet; Mra. Marie For a R. R. Blaze conM in or phono .ub tntliy. Vies Admiral John H. Hoover of had damaged three other aircraft Garaventa, 50 Spring street. 3968 'children Under It Half Price. 45c doz. Great Falls, Mont., Comrpands both carriers, one battleship or a cruis­ AdnUtted today; William Orta- 55c lb. er antf one transport In the same ason, 49 WeUa street; Charlea Krause Greenhouses Anny and Navy ground-based air- W, H. Brooks, superintendent of •ffaft. sector. It gave Japanese losses Ashley, 60 Whitney Road. __ _ FINANCE CO. as 15 planes. Discharged yesterday: Mra. Jo­ the New Yortt. New Haven OTd FRESH CRANBERRIES Signature Martaes of the Second division, Hartford Railroad Company, has state Theatee Belldlas MEDIUM POTATOES MOURUded by MaJ. Gen. Julian C. The communique gave the' first seph Mlatretta and aon, 49 WeUa PRINCESS RESTAURANT Sed rieer Pkeae MM arid Florist ssnt to tfas loesl firs dspartmanU V. Meek*. Coahlev amlth of Elkton. Md.. landed on Japanese claims of Allied losses street. „ „ bistructioiui OT railroad fires. We Serve AH Legal Beverages___ Date ... I ••••••••e•••• .■Ikrawa. Troop* of the 27th In- in the battle since the American tiucharged today; Dianna ^ 39c Jb. 39c peck 621 HARTFORD ROAD T E L . 8700 Leslcska. 170 E ld ri^ e s t r ^ When s train crew discovers 623 MAIN STREET AT PEARL STREET ^fantry division, commanded by landings on Makin and ' Tarawa fire, one long snd three short ,Ma). Oen. lUlph Smith of Tucson, islands of the Gilberts were ac­ Joyce A- Partridge. SC D ^ w o o d Olive; Earl Creller, Chaplin. Jllasts are blcwn on ths whistle 23232323239048485323534853485353534853482353234848534853 jA rtk. landed on Makin. knowledged In an imperial head­ the locomoUvs. ' Tit* dMRVander of the quarters cofumuolque yesterday. ,Couu. MAfiCHKSTEK EVENING HERALD. TCM MANUHESTER e v e n in g HERALD. atANGHBErBR. GUNN« TUttBUAX, muVEMBER ZS. 19^ Berlin Great PAGE pended In the big R.A.F. attack Rumors Chiang Obituary Berlin. Is Poimtlcd on Berlin Aug. ,23 when a record wVi TIC— ilt—unto 1080 w 9 n *• vvtht—I2«i of 58 was lost. Sea of Fire lie to Give On the basis of pilots reports Rationing Data To Participate vvDBi^.aoo / od a y 8 Radio wmm^ uio In Hardest Raid; expressing belief that the great Death* New Training armada got its bombs away over Furnished By After Raid Kastum War rime Industries Hit the very center of the city it ap- In Conference John Garibaldi PostoLClerks Defeat Bantly Bowlers at /fei peared probable that some of] OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION John Garibaldi oi. 89 BUscll (Continiied from Page One) 4:15—W TIC — Stella Dallas; Hour; WTHT — Arthur Hale; Berlin's most Important govern­ Regional Department of Information street died yesterday at hla home. WN’ BC:— Benny Goodman. WNBC — Army - Navy "E” Offer* Course in mental establishments in the (Canttiiued from Page One) ^ / (<'«ntUiiied from 6A Treinont Street, Button, 8. Maaaachusctts Born In Italy he had been a resi­ U for Uncle calling.” It was the 4:30—WTIC — Lorenzo Jones; Award Program. Wilhelmstras.se area were heavily WDRC — Ad Lin.r: WNBC — TInrsing to Lead to would be the demonstration of free dent of this town for ?0 years. He first plane back. 7 :4 5 -WTHT— KnlghU of Colum- pie iwarmed from ehelteri. They damaged. . national equality in a decision by leaves his wife, Agatha; three Time Views the News. •bus. Navy Coach Fears hardly had reached the atreets The Germans themselvea, only In the star-speckled black sky, Well Paid Job. Brown Stamps: Brown stamp L ‘ A-Book valid Rallons the three leaders to come together daughters, Mrs. Rocco Farr and two of the stars suddenly swung 4:4.5—WTIC — Young Widder 8:00—WTIC— Jotmny Presents: Set Season Mark when the alrena howled a aecond a few hours ai'ler the attack, in B ^ k ThreT'^ecomes valid Nov. tli.ough Feb. 8, B and C coupons Mrs! Gregory Chaves of Manches­ Brown; WNBC—Charlie BarneL made an umisuaily full admission a. sonic halfway, point for a down together toward the field. WDRC—Big Town; WTHT— THE 38__Wlth the time. Thne many were trapped 21 with stamps G. H J and K good for two gallons. Help beat friendly discussion of their nuitual ter and Mrs. Carlo Colusaldo of The stars were the plane's lights. 5:00— W ^IC— When a Girl Mar^ News: Music: WNBC—Newl. Hartford. Nov ouUide aheltera and the casualty of the weight of the assault, de­ *hrnnih Dpc 4 l^c black market by endorsing all problems—a demonstration more Brooklyn, N. Y.; two sons. Joseph rlcs; WDRC—News; Ad Liner: Nurse Corps scribing it as s "heavy terror VVTHT—News; Miwlc; WNBC 8;15-.WNBC—Lum and Abner. Fast Army Backs jy and Navy toll mounted. Screen .Stamps: Green stamps A. ' coupo,« in impressive by contrast w-ith Adolf of Manchester and Alexander They were back from Berlin. 8:30—WTIC — Horace Heidt’s raid whirh caused . “ great deal —'~NpW8. Of 1764 for New awln» 3.000 registered nurses The R. A. F.*s force consisted al- B and C in B<4k Four valid j your license number and state as Hitler's lordly habit of summoning Garibaldi of Jersey City. N. J.; a It had been their coldest trip yet. Treasure Chest: WDRC—Judy ■ ■■■ ■ ■ ■♦i ' CLUBHOUSE of damage and losses” among the si.stcr. Mrs. Mary Ritchie of Prov­ 5:1.5—WTIC— Portia Face.. Life; om civilian service------each month .most entirely of population and destroyed histori­ through Uec. 20 (or processed soon as you i ccelve them. h'E vassals to Germany for talks. Some of the boys got icicles on Canova Show; News; W TH T— November Is Christmas mail idence, R. I., and another sister In WNBC—Dick Tracy. of the practical bombers. Taking off from Britain cal bulldiiigs and the quarters of foijds. . . . Certainly no such meetings of their eye-lids. There had been Sereno Gammell; Castles in the Whelchel Take* Towel; Bad Plays Please The Time Haa t)nnw> R ’hle.h Will It Re— month for gift packages. the chiefs of three great govern- Italy. He also leaves 23 grand­ wing-icing conditions up in the air, 5:30—WTIC — Just Plain Bill; some diplomatic missions. Sugar: "Sugar" stamp 29 in children and five grcat-grandchil- WDRC — War Commentary; Air; WNBC—Duffy’s. From Leahy; Speedy ^ ^ , For Mr. Laohy’s Vote '40 Boston or *48 Irish? High Team Tot; the home front shortage back of B«jok Four valid to Jan. 15 | Nov. 22 -F a r western states. niciits. involving travel over enor­ but fortunately the planes had been 9:00 -W T IC —Mystery Stories; Famous Church Damaged dicn. Jack Stevens; WNBC — Jack iM d W is tm g with the care of re- flist attack around 8 p. m. for five iKHinds. Do not confuse i Nov. 24-Southern and western mous distances with attendant able to fly above them. -— ^---- - WDRC—Burns and Allen; Cadet* Make Crying Claims Coach By Chip Ro^’ol The Kaiser Wilhelm Oeciaecht- risks, has ever been attempted be­ The funeral will be held Friday Armstrong. BJrn^d^^dlers whose injuries re- Stockholm dispatches said the with Blanip 29 in front of Book states. The flak was, so heavy the 5:45—WTIC—Front Page Far­ W THT — Gabriel Heatter; A P Features Sports Editor niskirche, a church known -to fore. morning at nine o’clock from the A Real Pleasure. W . S. League Cancels BSu t long-Ume djo-^^tles can- headquarters of Production Czar Four. Nov. 26 - Middle and ea.stern T. P. Holloian Funeral Home, 17.» planes would have to be looked rell; WDRC— American Wom­ WNBC—Famous Jury Trials. New Yory., Nov. 28—There's been quite a kettle of fish stirred up Clerk* Getting Resd| every tourist becaiiae of its loca­ The impression persists here New Orleans, Nov. 23— ant be over-e.stimated. Foi me Alb<-rt Speer, minister of muni­ Shoes: Aeroplane stamp number ] slates. Center street, and 9:30 at St. over in the morning to see if there en: VVTHT—Superman; WNBC 9:15—VVTHT—Oracle PHeld. around the fbotball tables because some of the "exports”, and. Notre Wednesday’s Matches tion at the head of the fashionable that any such conference a-s that —Coach Claude "Littla For Xmas Rush ^dei woman, whose home duUes tions. was destroyed. It was locat­ Kurfuerstendam, the street which one in Book Three valid for one James’s church Burial will be ml were any holes in them. Berlin —Captain Midnight. 9 :3 0 -W n C — Fibber McGee and By 8W ICeder Dame’s grid opponents. Insist on rating the 1943 Irish as the boat Dec. 6 -N e w Kngland atStes. envisioned w'ould have two majoi Monk" Simons of Tulane be­ pigskin performers of all time. ■M longer demand her full ed between the destroyed Afton- is the center of Berlin’s amuse­ pair indefinitely. Stamp 18 in Book St. James's cemetery. ' was a big glow when they left. evening ,, ■ Molly; WDRC—Report to the Annapolis, Md., Nov. 23.—(*5— Owing to the fact that It’s Apparently in G( thi. vounK girl whose academic hladet office at Brandenburger Tor One still valid for an indefinite objectives: The "U for Uncle” crew was Katlon; W THT — American lieves the many mistakes be­ Co.'ich won’t talk about the team until the season Thanks^ving eva and a big ment sector, was badly damaged The funeral home will be open 6;00—WTIC — News; WDRC — It la a pleaaure to report that al­ ing made by kid football lS u c .U o n X «> qualify, her for and the French embassy building period, al.so. To control the black 'Fhe office of the Local RaUonlng First, to obtain solid agreement from three o'clock Wednesday aft­ typical of the raid and of the R. Forum of the Air; WNBC— ia over. • dance at Cheney/Hall by Hose Shape; Umbrella Men| by fire. Board is located In the Lincoln News; George B. Armstead; though ^ t f u l Frank Leahy^ the teams this season have made ’•It’s terribly unfair to flaunt that sort of thing in front of the Company No. ,.l of the South iantrance into a school of profes- on Pariser Plats. The Goeteborg newspaper Han­ market, loose coupons cannot be of the highest authorities of the ernoon until the hour of the fu­ A. F. VVTHT— News; WNBC—Terry Sjkitllght Bands. school opposite the post office. Of­ The pilot was a New Zealander, the game more interesting for young fellers nowadays, particululy V-12 achools,” he says. Manchester Fire department, Stop Props in Ot t t S l nursing, practical nurse It was from .Sj eer s office of 200 dels och SJoefarts Tldning said the accepted except with a mail order. three powers on the terms of the neral. and the Pirates. 10:00—WTIC - Bob Hope and moaner of Notre Dame, apparently the spectator. rooms that he directed Germany s fice hours are as follows: Monday, Flight Officer Peter Lock, 22, in the bowling matches scheduled ftl^inlng offers an university of Unter den Unden Fuel Oil: Period One coupons recent Moscow decisions. 6.1,5—WTIC— Connecticut on the Company: WDRC— Suspense; has abdicated the crying towel "Such things ss a quarter­ ' "They are engaged In much more Hurd Fought Gam^| war production, for which he is re- valid to Jan. 4. CTasa four worth 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.; Tuesday. 2 peacetime a civil service em­ WNBC—Raymonc Gram Swing. Important work than winning a for Wednesday evening have tunity to prepare near the state library and one big p. m. to 5:15 p. m.; Wednesday, 2 Second, to make absolutely Alert; WDRC— Dinner Hour title of the gridiron world. Wailin’ back calling pass plays deep Well-paid work In a field where sponsible. downtown theater were among ten gallons, class five worth fifty ploye of North Auckland. The 10:1.5-VVTHT — Concert Hour; football game." been canneiled. The teams 1 p m. to 5:15 p. m.; Thursday, 10 final decisions on a military and Funerals navigator was a 22-year-old Melodies; VVTHT — Sports; Binick Whelchel of the Navy isn’t In his own territory when his scheduled are, Moriartys vs. In anticipation of carrying thp there** is assurance of steady ein- How crippling the buildings still burning t^ a y. gallons. WNBC— Sports; News. WNBC—Chester Bowles, OPA. That’s the way the Irish men­ a. m. to 5:16 p. m.; Friday. 10 a. propaganda campaign to end the Scotsman who had been an Aber­ going to let the throne go without team leads by six points are the West SidO, Tavern team X J ^ e n t combined with a p o ^ - be to the Speer and other aciminis- ^vvedish rorrespondents said fire Tire Inspection: A-car deadline 10:30 W n c —Red Skelton and keeping fans on their toes." tor left It after the Army game. mail for Christmas the Post Officsl trative centers was difficult to sa^y 1 apparatus and prepara- m. to 5:16 p. m.; Saturday, 10 war in Europe by persuading or Ensign E. .A. O’Malley Jr. deen insurance clerk, the engi­ 6:30—W TIC — Strictly Sports; a fight. and Pagani’s vs. Fairfield Gro­ bmty of prompt and contri March 31, B-car deadline Feb. 29, beating the Gorman people into WDRC—Jimmie Fidler; WTHT Company: WDRC— Congress Simons says. "They like. It But not Lt. Comdr. Edgar E clerks really let loose at the Westl a. m. to 12:30 p. m.—The tele­ Funeral services for Ensign Ed- neer was a 19-.vcar-old Lancashire Spcak.s; WNBC—America To­ This was apparent today, just 24 (Rip) Miller of Annapolis and cers. The games will be played [buUofi to the winning of the war. because Propaganda tions appeared totally inadequate. C-car deadline Nov. 30. surrender. —World’s Front Page; WNBC better than the old style play Side Rec last night and set a nswl '■ One Year’s Training Joseph Gqebbels previously had ..German nlghtflghters and flak Gasoline: Number 8 stamps in phone number la 2—0494. wani Adams O’Malley. Jr., son of cottonmill worker and the tail- morrow. hours after FreUul Frank, the Lt. Col Ear! fRed) Blalk of at a Inter date according to gunner a 19-year-old Leicester­ — Feed Bag Frolics. of two teams butting their town record for this year of 17M| , -Unlike the professional nurse. ordered the evacuation of Berlin great difficulty attempting to .lolnt General Staff Seen Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. O'Malley 10:45 WDRC — Guy Lombardo best jounxeyman crying towel brains out between the 40- West Point. As long as the cake Nick Angelo, director at the I ^ e practical nurse nee;cl not de- and at least some sections of gov- ^ attack, eapccially be- In this connection the London of 91 Pleasant street. Holyoke, shire latheman. 6:15-W T IC — Lowell Thomas; and Orchestra. handler In the buaineu, stepped yard lines." has been sliced let’s all have a West Side Rec. for team total. Bantly Oil teaml directly to the fact that the fast There were two Londoners—tn»^ WDRC— News; VVTHT—Music; * vote from two and a half f ernment officea also had been excellent cloud cover and diet will help in large measure Dailv Herald printed today a dis­ Mass., formerly of this town, will 11:00— News on All Stations. down from the head of the parade piece of it. Maybe we can get also bowled excellently but the I be held at two o’clock tomorrow bombardier. Tom Brind, a 23- WNBC— Frankie Carle. by caUing his Irish steamrollers : full years to preparation for her moved. . which the R. A. F. had, nne re- HEALTH AND DIET to remove the toxic condition patch from its Washington cor­ 11:15—W TIC—Harkness O t Wash­ Leahy to take a slice later on. • P. O. boys were hot. They juatl respondent -saying that there was afternoon at the Methodist church vear-old pre-war clerk in a coop­ 7:00—WTIC—Fred Waring in great Wailin’ Whelchel imme­ work Her training takes only Heavler Than Hamburg Bald p^rt said, and added, "a rain of in- which is influencing the eyes. Pleasure Time; WDRC — I Love ington: WDRC—Joan Brooks: First Rip Miller, one of the poured it on and although D ^ e r l Reports reaching Stockholm said cendiaiies” followed the high ex- ADVICE a growing belief in the United on Appleton street in Holyoke, erative store, and the top turret diately showed he’s a whole lot Tne vear. ^ While it does not • Whenever you are conscious of gunner, Horace Steggles. 19-year- a' Mystery; VVTHT — Fulton W THT—Music; WNBC— The DePauw Star famed .'seven mules of the unde­ Cornell Star, managed to cop high single the I the miehtv blasting of Berlin was plosives. , States capital that "a Rooscvclt- with burial in that cltyi Music You W ant better than a green hand by prac­ equlp^ her for Furnished by the McCoy eye weakness, I suggest that first old tailor's assistant. Lewis. Jr.; WNBC—News; Sam- feated 1924 Notre Dame has the rest of the honors, including high I Sacking, supervisory or public helvTer th L even the greatest raid Followi..g the second wave of you have the eyes examined, and Stalin-Churchill conference may 11:30—w n C —Polish Orchestra: tically overflowing the banks of floor: Health Service It was their second big raid mv Kave. the Severn here with his tears three string honors that went to I IS jt h work or for the care of the ever launched on demolished Ham- bombers, according to that second, you make sure the result in a joint general staff of Gas Mecca, .And No t'ou|>ons’. WDRC—The Colonel. ’ Back Steuber Former Penn Atamian and team total along] fy®„ det, Berliners emerged from shelr they had gone to Ludwigshafen 7:15—W TIC — Ncw.s; WDRC over what Army’s bolt-oMIghtntng "Notre IKune could have licked acutely HI. it does prepare .Address communlcatlonB to The stomach, large intestine and livCr the three powers.” Harry James; VVTHT — Mem­ 11:45— WNBC—Dance Orchestra; any team that ever played foot‘d with (our big pointe. t5i^ CT-pat avalanche of bombs [ ters to assist the f**‘®f*Khters and last week. . backs may 8do to his poor little I rhlghly necessary work Herald, Attention McCoy are all doing their work in a nor­ He recalled reports that Gen. Salem Crossroads, S. C.— (iPi “ It was not bad at all—not ory Lane; WNBC— Carson Rob­ biUI, amateur or pro, the day Umbrella Men Win I™ .--.- cancer, mental and vet i.I^ad cltv parte of which worked through the night. Streete 12:00—VvIt IC—N ews; StromqbUt- Navy glue-foot footballers on Sat­ Ace, Is Ready culosis landed on a city par crowded with persons cllmb- Health Service mal manner. George C. Marshall. U. S. Army Residents of this mid-state com­ bad as 1 had expected It would inson. urday. Leads Nation It bent AnnapoUo. The other match between thi^| arans- hospitals. hospitals, as a^ W e^ ^ ln chief of staff, is slated to head munity had a field day when they 7;.30—W TIC — Salute to Youth; Barlund Fight; News: WNBC Props and Parachute team waa [ ' r w "-^ u re d a v ^ g over the debris carrying grips be, ” Brind commented. ^ "That 1924 teani, when we had visiting nurse associations such a staff and said that delay found gasoline oozing through the "There were an awful lot of WDRC — American Melody News; W TH T—News. Only, you got the Idea Ulklng closer than the points won Indl- 1 le.ss " AlT the dmricte of the city of and a few other possession, they Physical State Afferto Seeing The (ial Back Home the Four Horsemen, waa my orig­ In caring for rtiany of the Gets Gl Joe For life in announcing his appointment tdp soil. planes over there tonight,' to the.otherwise partlculariy-pleas- Small Mid-West School inal pride," sinUea Rip, *‘601 I Calcagni Helped Penn cate. Suchy galloped away with J ilrious mnesscs in homes and hos- 5 000 000 as well as the suburbs 1 had saved. r. « Those who read this toliimn might be due to a belief that he It all happened after s truck said. "I don’t imagine they’ ll ant WaUin’ Whelchel. that the the honors. He hit 139 for hlg)|| were damaged and particularly Crowd Into Publle lump in his left cheek was his won washed them out after 1930. Defeat Red Raiders regularly will be well aware of Camp Crowder. Mo.—,i/Pi — The first should have the opportunity with 3.700 gallons of gasoline have to light any stoves to keep Ha* Finest Football Then 1 thought that last team of single and 355 for three string ***TOe pracUcal nurse is un^uely Hsvsstatlon occurred in the "Thouaands of people who ob\i- rolled up tongue, rather than an ------heavy ‘‘ ‘’vaatatlon ...... 1 wcurre^ TTntprUnter I niisiv oualy were bombedcuiuucu uu.out -crowdiyl...... r- how Important 1 believe it is to gill back home apparently far out- to talk with Stalin and the lat­ overturned in a cornfield. Resi- warm aftei we left. Original Mutual Policy Team in History; I* Frank Leahy Rock’s was the test, but players Last Thanksgiving; honors. The Props rallied in the fitted for the care of convalescent charnls the women her soldier ter's generals. dent.s. alert to the possibility of out-sized chunk of chewing gum. second game and went along with 1 ‘i'n^*'Linden Vlexander Platz and into railway stations! ^ 1 have the eyes examined in order Coached Two Great Teams' Improxs as the years go on and ?liSent^' chronic Invalids. I^ople meets at camp. ft was presumed that some of obtaining gas without the benefit "Quartermistresses” Because (A ) he gave you the Sure All-American. Suchy and took the point But ^^"edrichsteafse. a Zurich other public centers," the paper; to - be------sure that no eye defect Due to U. S. Navy. "ow as an old Notre Dame num iufferlng from the For in 95 per cent of marriages the highest diplomatic advisers of of coupons, dug through the top­ Changed by Contracts same gags and patter a year ago 1 am proud to aay that this team tops them aU." tho Paratroops were not to be de- .; old age new mothers and babies, exists. If such a defect ia found, In peacetime one out of every —and then pulled the season’s nied and they came back to cop':'| dispatch to The Stockholm Afton- Folke Bernadottc. ne- performed by Chaplain Frederick the American, British and Russian soil and gasoline drained into By Harold Harrison Red Blalk echoes the same sentlmente by saying; By Bob Wilson 2?d .S ^ y others not «Jc.pcratcly then I strongly advise that the G. Nichols of Central Signal Corps pits in the hard clay beneath. seven civilian jobholders m the biggest rabbit out of the UUIest, “ I’ve seen a lot of Notre Dame football teamo. 1 always thought the last game and team totaL 'Dio d tldnlngen, . _ . i„lost . J nhew » ^ .. of ,, ___ King Gustaf V and head leaders would sit in on any con,- A P Features Ithaca. N. Y., Nov. 23—(Pi—This 111 nor requiring speaial ^cea Tivcnty-six of the Swedish Red Cross, and Ar- patient be fitted with suitable school, the bride was a girl the ference. Since the spadework of Several hundred gallons lost U. S. Quartermaster Corps is a' New York, Nov. 23—(VPi—New • the New Deal be Scrapped?” John hat by flattening Army, and (B ) that the unbeaten *29 and ’80 Rockne elevens were the beat of all scores: ♦ : woman. In June,, 1943, the ladles Greencastle, Ind., Nov. 23— wacky football Mason has placed inent, but m need of competent in the great Berlin raid Rjchert, minister to Germany, glasses in order that he may see soldier had known (or years. The the Moscow conference was, by all from the truck were "saved," to contracts considerably altering the T. Flymi takes the affirmative and his Middle machine this year is time. But this year's team has got them all beat." Bantly Oil Oo. (0) had taken over to a one to three and understanding car^ sidiary operations which ‘"eluded via^ Swedish legation in a relaxed way without any chaplain explained that 34 of the accounts, so well done, it was be­ be carted away in tubs, pots, original policy of Mutual program ' Max Lerner the negative. better than it was then, sporting "Why didn't someone tell us these Now just a minute, boys. We’re next. And, what better team Coraell's All-America tackle candi­ B. Brown ....102 99 117—31*^ Educational Opportunity Mosquito bomber attacks on west- alarm sounded, needless strain. Many times 1 36 couples he married in the last lieved however, that any meeting pans, bottles and pitchers. ratio. exchange, under which the net- J ------two solid lines that stand out things” is the cry from DePauw coula anyone nominate for all-time greatness than the Boston Col­ date in the position of a man asked Harvey ...... 92 85 118—29 »’ Training In this field of nursing ern Germany and minclaying in entered a bonrtb shelter work was organized and which■ ■ ■ Tuning Tonight: Other talks — among the beat in the east. Korner ...... 06 103 10S->307 \ have pointed out that poor eye­ five and a half months had known between the ';big three” would University, the little Indiana col­ lege Eagles of 1940? to bum his own house down. But Is M edufatlonal opportunity now enemy waters. ______^ . | constnicted recently with ma each other an average of two and have as their implied objective the MBS, 9;30, American Forum, "But.” began Blllick’s blues- There’s something for Mr. Leahy to answer. Which team does Varrell ...... 105 90 108—SOt by sight may produce such symptoms not require rria*y days, altnoutjn "W ill We Get Our Money's Worth lege that has suddenly found itself Cleo Calcagni will cheerfully heap .offered by the State Berlin today is covered by a i fVom Sweden and as carsickness, dizziness, head­ a half years. anv* announcement of their Kc- establishment of a sustaining pro­ singing chant, ” It's just like in he rate as the greatest? He coached both. As a result of his work Dover ...... 125 109 140—874 huge black cloud of smok^ Swe *1 emerged the shelter Out of U NRR A?” Herbert Leh­ with a major league football team coals on the fire Thursday against ucatVin to any qualified ache, nausea and nervousness. comnl^shments undoubtedly would gram aervice more in line with the baseball. They used to say about with B. C. Frank went back to his beloved Koiitb Bend campus. Penn. who Is a resident of Connecticut. ish correspondents ''e ^ r t^ . intact of the plan followed by other networks, man and others; BLU, 10:15, Ches- and a minor league schedule. was all t h a t ------However, in the same way that Big Day (or the Cuttings be delayed pending their safe re­ Walter Johnson that you can't hit Ah, that Boston College team of 1940. There was a really suoer- Cleo is Penn’s captain-elect, and 520 486 689 1S8S Three of the twelve montlw of the Burns Throughout Night legation building. Bernadottc and aer being negotiated with. affilia­ ter Boa’les on OPA; BLU, 10:30, DePauw always has been a duper outfit. ^ Post Office (4) defective vision may affect other turn home. what you can’t see. Well. Saturday stickler for staying in its own will tangle with his former team- program are spent ‘"study at the "W e have had horrible hours, the minister assisted others of the ted stations by MBS officials. ! New Forum, America Tomorrow, Its a rase of y< Remember, Mr. I>eahy? ______McGuire ----..121 117 S-«n partsaof the body, so a poor physi­ Sumter, S. C.—(/Pi-August 23 PLEASE NOTE. league and until this year that in­ mstes on Franklin Field in— the. 18 State trade school. New P^^aln, me.ssaged The Stockholm Afton- legation staff in trying tb salvage However, they effect no basic ' "Should Government War Controls HeSweeney ..rrs5 — .. -----85 bladet correspondent from Berlin. cal condition may also affect the is going to be a big day hereafter yoU can't catch—or see, for what cluded the smaller colleges of In­ You had more than one good line and a set of backs on that OOlh meeting of the Ivy league followed by nine what they could from the fire. Private Minnirel Show at Home change in the non-profit coopera­ be Continued After the W ar?” matter. Marchotti . . ...103 116 185—884 "Berlin burned throughout the vision. The eyes are fed by ex­ for Mrs D. W. Cutting. Jr. CBS, 10:30, Harrison B. Spangler diana and neighboring states. undefeated Sugar &iwl team. When you sent In your second set rivals. Last Thanksgiving Day he mirffinff lit one of the nnu The Berlin radio, calling the op- tive character of the network. "The Navy scouts tell me that Atamiao .. ..117 132 127—876 nlcht. Great sections of dwelling actly the same bloodstream which In the first place, it's her birth- Ultimately under the new ar­ in “An Analysis of Election Re­ That was the thought in mind of linemen, you didn’t have to yank them and hurry the first line helped the Quakers trounce Cornell -lated general hospitals, located in nicm.. qjicm. ovvviw..w — „ Aratinn tt “ terror raia*raid.” saiuasrtd muhiwbombs Logan. W. Va - (^Pi- H. C. Webb Army’s there wdth Jack Minor a back as you did here in the Army game. Twaronlts ..112 120 122—884 feeds the rest of the -body and fi“ y- , L rangement, it is the hope to de­ sults.” whti the 1943 program was drawn 34-7. A Marine transfer, has has g S y ^ 'o ? WllllmanUc. Closes quarters.quuiAcios includingiissp.v. p, ^^“ '^*‘"1®"®; I |were were "dropped droPPCQ nt at ranuum random uYx-a over €Ms an 9.5 spring man. Glenn Davis who ^ When those 1940 Eagles were playing, there never was anv Armstrong .. .. 112 112—2*4 are a flaming sea of i extensive city area and damages when the quality of that blood is Also, its the birthday of her doesn’t have to -step out of his velop a network program depart­ NBC— 7:30, Salute to Youth, up but then the Navy started played the 1948 'season with the are aUrtCd every three daughter, Mrs. VV. R. Thompson of home if he wants to be entertain­ can do 9.H and Maxon and Ander- question about the quality of the reserves. You had at least two Big Red. women Interested In securing ad- number of government buildings residential quarters as impaired, the eyes must suffer. ment which would build its own Jane Fronian Guest; 8, Ginny dropping football players on the ed by a good, old-fashioned fast- so who can break ten-flat for the CePauw campus for V-12 and V-5 standout players for each spot. 688 697 829 1784 ditional Information atmut the were hit.” in well as to buildings of cultural One thing which I particularly Alcolu. shows rather than adhering to the Simms Show; 8:30, Horace Heidt; "I'm a member of the Cornell It was unofficially estimated in historical Importance were wish to call to your attention is To top it all. on August 23. this jiggin’ minstrel show. present plan of depending entirely 0:30, Fibber McGee; 10, Bob Hope; hundred. Why I even heard Lom­ training and now Raymond (Gau- Remember, Mr, Leahy ? ' .' squad now, and I will play just as program may Inquire year, a daughter was born to Mis. He has things arranged so that bardo, the quarterback and the my) Neal, veteran Tiger coach, Hamilton Prcpellar (1> atete^Trade School. New BrtUm. London that the bomb load duns^ ’’ that eye trouble may often be upon affiliated stations for sus- 10:30, Red Skelton. "P®*^ All-America nominations In hard to win for this team as I did he can enjoy all the buck and CBS—7:30. American Melodies; slowest guy on the squad, can has a power-laden outfit that 1940. Practically every member of the first-string Boston College for Penn.” says the 21-year-old, Cowlea ...... 99 128 100-4** • The next classes start on Decem­ ed on Berlin last night raised the j Dp-iin gaid 29 bombers were partly due to faulty digestion or Thompson. tainers. The idea, it is felt, would total weight loosed on the German . ^ wing and other clogS by just pat­ not obviate altogether the various 8. Big Town: 8:30. Judy Canova knock off that hundred a little made two of its Indiana oppon­ eleven received votes. Even some of the .so-called reserves too 210-pound lineman, of whom Coach Lamson ...... 98 83 . . —^181 ber 1, 1M3. and March 6, 1944. to autointoxication. In some Colauecchlo' .. 81 101 . . —182 capital thus far in 1943 to around 1 downed cases, it will be due almost en­ I Gets Bear Instead of Babbits ting his foot. For -he past two station-supplied features but Show; 9. Burns and Alien; 10, Sus­ over ten seconds. Even if I want­ ents give up. w „ *o°l6all players they were! Remember such backs' aa Carl Snavely says "any All-Amer' 10,000 longilons. compared to the yearsj the barber has perferted would decrease*fiieir number con- pense Drama. ed to feel bteter about the whole The Navy’s No. 1 contribution , (Jharley ©’Rourke. Henry Toczylowskl, Monk Mai- ica team that doesn’t include him Suchy ...... 104 189 119—858 tirely to such causes and the vi- I Arnold ...... *4 101 • * —*87 7 500 tons'dropped on London Nazis Widen Main sion will then return to normal I Williamsport, Pa. — (/Fl— Earl what he calls his "Midget MlnStrel W e Will Be Open 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. sidcrably and at the same time BLU—7:30, New Series, Metro­ thing, how can I when my scouts to the Tiger team lias been Bob nlckl. Adolph Klseell, Wall Boulreau and Mickey Connolly, lust to will have something wrong with during the Battle of Britain when Botsford was hunting rabbits and Show" and today can make his would raise the quality of , those politan Opera U.S.A.;’ 8:30, Duf­ keep bringing things like this up? Steuber of Glendale, Mo., 195- mention a few ? ^ It." W. B ro w n ...... 89— 80 Strong Nazi Force when these causes are removed. Magnuson...... 07— 07 the heaviest raid was 4.50 tons. Eye specialists are now well wasn't having much luck—so he home-made puppets keep perfect, carried. , fy's; 9, Famous Jury Trials: 0:30, pound halfback, star of last year's Remember that line of Gene Goodreault, Henry Woronlcz, Joe The Hlghly-moblle six-foot, Zone for Ukraine Closed 1 to 6 p. ni. University of Missouri . team, a Berlin had been th; target for aware of the'(act that the physi­ poked a stick into a large hole. No time to any tune he happens to The contracts ^contain other Vincent Lopez band;''10, Raymond ^**1*?;. ^ Zabllski, George Kerr, and all-America center tbree-inch Rmiteton, Pa., lad says Li Counter-Attack pick out fin his mandolin. I Who Is KUlfling leading ball carrier with the 1943 476 ~ u r bomb tonnage which in each of the cal vision of the patient may af­ rabbits scampered out but a bear clauses designed to enhance the Gram Swing. Cnet Gladchuk? he actually had hoped "for a break last two raids was at least equal ( Aiunler-Attaeks and four cubs waddled forth. Bots­ His trick lies in a panel in the Open from 6 to 9 p. ni. individual station's revenue from MBS— 8, Feature. "Don't Lot's i College All-Stars and a former , Remember those reserves of Eddie Zabilski. . Alex like” playing against the Quakers. PuBchute (S) to that dropped on all of Britain fect the eyesight and I have re­ little stage which is connected by be Beastly to the Germans": 8:30, Next Saturday? Chicago Bear. MaMaro ...... 108 06 07—205 (Continued from • Page One) ceived many letters from readers ford now is showing friends a '200- the chain on sponsored programs. Lutachik, John Yaukoes, , Leo Strumskl, .Steve Lcv'anitis "Why not? Football is a great by the German Air Force in the a long rod ta a pedal trapped to Music That Endures; 9:15, Grade New York, Nov. 23—(iPi— If the Leads Uriddera Martin ...... 88 01 84—*8| who have had-the eyes examined pound bear which he killed with his nation’s sportswritera are right Al Fiorentiho, Joe Repko and Watter Diibzinski, among othern*' game, and I want to give It all I've past 16 months. (Continued (rooi Page One) Webb’s foot. I The announced Kiiig Carol Fields; 11:30, Sinfonietta. Steuber has averaged around 25 got." Anniello ...... lOS 114 nnd vlilagea near and have been told nothing is shotgun. Navy will beat Army in their tra­ If they rate this year’s Notre Dame football team aa one of the U rty ^ y o n d San Pietro Avallana Center Suffers Heavily broadcast from Mexico City as points a game and is a leading greatest, what would .yon rail that 1910 Boston College team" Mentor Snavely comments ”TT»e M’Dowell .... 98 97 U0-8l(> Swedish dispatches detailing and Wlndaii in Estonia and wrong with the eyes themselves, What to Expect Wednesday: ditional football game this week. which is in the Eighth Army s pos- part of tonight’s Report to the Na­ The scribes named the Middies contender for the .lational Indi­ How about It, .Mr. Leahy? Which team wa* the greatest? pictures of our games show his HiUinskl 119 101 111—833 last night’s damage in Berlin said These raids were dii-ected strictly but that the eye symptoms are due tion on CBS at 9:30 apparently NBC— 9 a. m.. Music from Man­ vidual scoring title. to sluggish elimination or to di­ WELDON DRUG CO. as the sixth best eleven in the play has been remarkable. No the center of the city suffered against German shipping and har­ stirred up so much discussion that hattan; 12 noon. Words and Mu­ Sr generous ha.s the Navy been * t o ‘ that area. Alfedena and Castel country in the weekly A.ssociated tackle in the East can . compare 511 U M heavily. Several foreign legations bor facilities which are used to gestive disturbances. Prescription Pharmacists the network decided to invite a sic: 6:05 p. m., U. S. Navy Band. with DePauw that only a coilple with him.” Snavely says (Teo is di^angro have prevlourty _and______embassies In the diplomatic .service Nazi troops in the Baltic ' We are familiar with the den­ CBS— 9:45 a. m„ Dr. H. E. Kersli- Press pu” yesterday. Army was nerved burning as the enemy 901 MAIN STREET TEL. 5321 leader of !he anti-Carol sentiment ranked seventh with 410 points to of the starters were with the "quick as a cat and smart” The quarter, including the Swedish le- supplies for German tists telling us our tooth trouble PINEHURST in Atnerica. Dr. Louis Bozin, also ner on "Europe’s Children” ; 3:15 Tigers Isst yesr, Ahe Greene Bans ! nought to destroy all facihtles an Navy’s 432. Coach waxe.ii lyrical on Cal's block­ gation, were burned to the ground, contingents in Finland l. is partly due to poor diet, and now to speak on the program. He is p. m., Elizabeth Bemis News; 5. Kenneth Maikkula of Eveleth, Sports Roundup ing when he pulls out of the line. K e r which might ^ The Aftonbladet’s correspondent .Mining 1'p l-arge Fon>es the eye specialists are telling us Fun with Dunn. BLU— 12:30, As usual unbeaten and untied secretary-general of the Ruman- Notre Dame tops the list, getting Minn., right end, was a regular ‘Shotgun’ Matches the Allied troop.s ,n*^re reported. The third winter campaign m that___ ^poor---- eye.sight „ may - likewise HOLIDAY SCHEDULE lan-American Alliance for Democ­ Farm and Home ■ Program; 2:30, with the University of Connecti­ To Cleo, Snavely gives most of mans are finally compelled to ^e 97 firsts in 102 ballots for a total By Hugh Fullerton, Jr, the credit for Cornell’s doing as The diplomatic quarter is loca- still was in the preliminary partly the result of wrong diet STORE OPEN UNTIL 8:00 TONIGHT racy. Ladica Be Seated; 4, Blue Frolics cut and received a tryout with the * big hand in Png’s fare and reach- tire* of 1.011 points. The Iowa Sea- New York, Nny. 23.—(>P) One ed down around his knees some- well as It ha.s with a green team, ted along the Tiergarten not far further movements to of a systemic toxemia, Minstrels. MBS— 10:30 a. m,. hawks retained their No. 2 spot New York Giants. Right tackle Paterson, N. J., Nov. 28—(*)— .Attack Bailway Centers from the Reich’s chancellory and ^ determined by current tests of gre delicate organs, America's Town Meeting lists Shady Valley Folks; 2:15 p. m., Ralph' Zilly of Aurora, HI., was a hard-hit by loss of scholastically- Although the ground ‘ '’«'ces wTre O PE N W E D N E S D A Y 8:00 A. M. TO 6:00 P. M. with Michigan, Purdue and Duke ray of hope for the minor leagues to catch the ball with the President Abe J. Greene of tbs No­ other government buildings. strength. A single local victory quickly to any upset this question for its Thanksgiving Nashville Vsricties; 3:30, Yankee ' major letter winner at Northweat- Ineligible players. Cornell has had tional Boxing AMociation, saying generally bogged down. KLEIN'S GOOD THINGS named No. 3. No. 4 and No. 5. 1 „ o'r'T'. ” ■ '" 7 V-.'----- at next week's meetings—Leo A " he apolo- three losses, to Navy, Colgate and The Berlin office of The Afton- ^ ^he Germans thus far digestion and the patient wlto CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY night forum on the BLU: “ Should House Party. Northwestern, fourth air force o f " " Right guard George Bondy. the Giants' secretary, say, ^^""^ers for doing it.” the NBA wanted to put on end to medium bombers were out f^er the bladct, located in Pariser platz Zhitomir but It has not proved g^^jn^ch trouble will frequently Dartmouth; six wins, over Buck- “shotgun” championship return area north of - Rome attacking New shipment just in of Pride of Vermont Maple March Field and Del Monte Pre- ^ ^ !;^ ^ ^ n” hte chib has enough young play- One-Mlnute Sports Page nell, Princeton, Columbia, Penn seven at Brandenburger tor Ljetisive and the Russians now_arc vision is blurred and FOR THANKSGIVING ders If he Is looking at the same Flight complete the first ten. College All bouts “not based on champlonohip railway centers and airfields at across the street from the United up large forcea over firm jg unable to see as well ss ers to supply s couple of cla.ss *'D" “ "rry Fitzpatrick leading har- State, Holy Cross and the Sampson n.crlt," announced today the or­ ^ llg n o . 63 miles northeast of the fight'that is being described. The second ten teams: Wasliing-! " " ‘" Naval Base States embassy, was terrain. usual. Or. the eyes may feel jurj'. teams If they can find leagues ness-iacc driver of 1943, will ganization henceforth would not lUllan capital. The mediums were ^ ” *^Alnterta White Grapes — Fruit Cakes — Genuine 6 to 8-Pound F O W L 3 to 4-Pound FRYERS Local Sport SeussrI .\n-/Vmericjin? ton. Texas. Dartmouth. Georgia ‘ that are operating next summer. Cal Is making only one conces­ The Swiss radio said w ‘" ‘1 "''" jt remained to be seen whether heavy when the digestion Tech, Bainbyidgc (Md.l Naval; Bob Johnson of Gary, Ind., was train exrlimivcly for K, j. Baker give championship recognition to eworted. General Elsenhower s Ray Scussel, a swell chap on and an outstancting center for Purdue . . . The Giants are trying to fix sion to the game. He's changing were smashed in the Swiss legation ..Qpueral Winter" still was the ally is out of order. Southern Yams. 5 to 6-Pound ROASTING CH ICK ENS Texas Aggies; Colorado College; of St Chartes. Ills., next summer. any contest unles.a proposal for tho “ mmunique said, by long-range and adjoining offices handling busi- Red Army or whether the off the field of sport, might be in 1941 and played a bit with the lip a working agreement with the • . . Deacon Bram h Rickey will his Cornell jersey number, 76, to match first was submitted to the The patient with a sluggish liv­ Chatter mentioned as a possible All-Ameri­ Pennsylvania, Randolph Field and Bradford. Pa., Pony League club his old Penn number, five, senti­ ness of Allied interests abroad were gftpr two years’ experi- COOKED HAMS *"**^®**ln?ST ?ORK Tulsa. Green Bay Packers Last season. Mrve a.s guest arbitrator on A. L. NBA for approval. *^Medium bombers also chalked up er may find that objecU turn black PINEHURST POULTRY can. The Stafford Springs chap today because they don’t want to Alexander’s "Mediation Board ment or superstition? "A little 4, New York. 10. 83.000 has rolled in. It will send a Baton Rouge, | tion authorities of the capital, [ apart as ever. , arc to play for chicken feed could Crashes Reported the youngest halfback to bm'va lad Battles Borland Tonight The Red Army continued lU | . the conference In rushing. (Country Club” somewheYc in the Worcester, Mass.—Pat Foley. Christma-s gift to every one of.thq vance agent for Louisiana s 800 ••Everything possible” is being AT McGILL-CONVERSE, Inc. || Dave met at the Yankee Stadium 2.000 Randolph county residents in offensives on widely separat- NOW! He also won another honor, chos­ South Pacific reveolB that the 135. Worcester.. stopped Marcel unemployed^ blind, John H. M e-, extinguish the fires, said o ^ ^ . . ^ ^ ^ PACKAGE STORE or at Franklin Field in Phila­ Waterbury, No,. 28—(JP)— Every the armed services. delphia. en yesterday by bis teammates as Seabeea who constructed a Jungle Fournier, 131, Quebec, 7. Aulay, bluid himself, has a new j Aftontidningen. ^ re g - truck crew In the city’s street de­ Hartford, Nov. 23.—Gunnar Bar-^Melio Bettlna, BlUy Conn, Abo golf courM have only four worh- technique: He leads the sightlc.sa' Canadians-- ,lnin *-in Bombing"—i-i"- I ■ Kiev- bulge. ■ — Advan e a Some Day,- Perhape.!.. tha Itllnl’s “most valuable player,” lund, the fighting Finn~ who faces Simon, Lou Nova and twica fought of Dneprope- TRIMZ — READY-TCL-HANG | partment was sent out this morn­ the first freshman thus honored. out golf balla and nine clubs, to useful war production, the Lancaster and Halifax squadron, istered j on I association Listening to a pair of top radio ing to spread cinders on hilly Gilbert Stropiqulst, giant Texan TamI Mauriello In recent weeks. made from acrap iron and sanded- sigbted to a useful aouice of bad­ of the R. C. A. F. joined in the trovsk, : streete and Intersections made Not 'since Prlmo Camera ap- down pick handles. . . . The chief massive bombing delivering VorlA„.t mthe,« low,lower reaches of the Pripet announcers Saturday afternoon I here tonight at the Auditorium, ly needed manpower. hasardoua by one apd one-quarter P w * d here for exhibition bouts greens keeper is "Jimmy,” .a pet If a prospective * employer their part" what" was dc.scribcd in river, west of Rechitsa wondered how they^ would like to take a turn on a P. A. aystein? inches of anew which fell in sub- Officials Puzzled has a datd with Bob Pastor In y * s n ago bos such a sUr been goat who trima tha graas wher­ doubts that a blind person can the Canadian communique as the of beleaguered Cpnirt* The radio men 'dlsllkt the P. A. freezing temperatures in the sea­ Denver after his bout hej^e. made locally over the appearance ever he is tethered. . . . A lost be of value in a war plant, Mc- "heavfest attack yet made on the | the German line in the north. WALLPAPER ■ One of the more - prominent j of a giant boxer. Stromqulst WILL BE CLOSED .syatema but they faU to realize son's first snowstorm. By New Style Play ball there doesn't mean just Aulay goes into the plant to op­ German capital.” Four Canadian Capt. William Duggan, head of heavyweights in the nation a few [ here for a day last week and stroke and distance, but a erate q drill press, lathe, box planes (ailed to return. Shoe Wear In Army | S that these announcers, (the P. A. Here’s the Wallpaper you’ve always $1.98 and men) muat be accurate. They do- the police department’s accident years ago, Barluhd will have a | everywhere he went crowds gath- month's suspension of play. NOTICE The sost of the operatiorv— ALL DAY NOV. 25TH folder or other machine he never The life-span of a soldier's pair S dreamed of! No Cutting . . No prevention bureau, said a number definite edge In experience over the ered to- gaze in wonder at the has seen, and he does it with the which included the subsidiary at­ not waste the listeners' time with New Orleans, Nov. 23.—{*5— of shoes may be as much as t w o l . Pasting . . . No Tools . . . No Mesa $2.19 Box descriptions of the preceding of minor, skidding accidents occur­ 6 foot, 8 inch giant from the Lone “hunk of humanity" going by. In­ same speed and accuracy as other tacks on western Germany and Johnny lomch, one of the top Star state. But he’ll be conceding troduced at lost WMk’s fight cord, CM Proves It Has Nlat Uvea the minelayiiig—was less than months in some area*! and only f If . , . Jnst wet It and hang It! It’s as Including Border. play. With 75,000 people' watching red but that no injuries were re­ plant employes. ranking fo otb ^ officials In oot- jrouth to Stromquiat, who is but Stromquist drew gasps of smoM- THE Y. M. C. A. half of ‘the numbei of planes ex- two weeks in others. .8 Boxes Cover the Uie game they cannot afford to ported. Suffolk,' Vo.—(P)—O. J. Weat The employer sold. 'McAuIay simple as that! VoUr choice of smart Average Boom. THANKSGIVING DAY 'ftge football, skya the quick-open­ 24 years old. ment' from a banner crowd. make a mistake. Vet a person sit­ believes now in the old adage that whose official title te field repre- new patterns. • Four PoaiUoaa Open ing plays being UMd by teams thU The son of a cowboy, bom deep •3pot Magazine hod.a two-page aentative for aervice for the blind, ting at his radio, thouagnds of year are a bit dangerous for offi­ a cat has nine lives. . miles away, only hears what Is go­ in the heart of Texas will tower spread of Stromquist in its Octo­ WILL BE CLOSED U. *. Office of Kducation. aeeks cials. six inches taller than the foot West, a farmer, started to drive ing on. A hurried description of a Hartford, Nov. 23— (if) -i-The 8 2 ber issue, featuring his gigantic hia automobile and had proceeded out a eightless worker who esn Personnel department announced “ It's hard to moke up your inch Finn, and Stromqulst will also nMOsursmenta. He has the biggest fill a. critical job. for:'<:ation, oft ttroes jumbled up, mind just where to locate your- (mly 60 yards when he heard the “ Keep on Backing the Attack” doc 3 not give a cleat Idea. Valu- yesterday that it would receive ap­ hav# a weight edge/acaling 245 to pair of bonds ever used in the fan rattling, the radiator hum­ All Doy and Evening He eotimatea « t JeasI 4Q0 qf, Stores Opoi^ Wednesday jjs ^ H 'w McGill-Converse, Inc. plications through Dec. 2 foi these M lf on the field,” says Lynch. Gunnar's 220 rblt time ia wasted by the radio ling, even larger than Camera’s. ming and the cries of a cat. %|M atate’s 800 blind are qualified Buy More W ar Bonds and Stamps four positione in the state service; "You can’t afford to stand where Barlund has been sort of a He’s faster than Abe Simon. for private employment, the re­ Paints — Wallpapers — Artists’ Supplies * met: explaining a play that to the The former opened the hood of Manchester stores will be open nil dny Wedtiesdaj this Chief of the dental hygiene divi­ j-ou can't M t what’s happening globe trotter, having fought in Buddy Baer or Camera, despite the cor, and out jumped a big mainder for sheltered workshops. 645 BIAIN STREET TELEPHONE 6887 majjrity of their listening audi­ sion, State Health department, on every play, and then you don’t THANKSGIVING week since they will ha closed Thursday in obaerv- ence would ba clear enough ex­ many parte o t the world eefore bis rise. That ha proved In a white cat The fan was tom to 34,200 a ^ r ; dairy and food In­ want to get run over. It hurts." discovering the flittering gold on .IIIIIIIIM plained in simple terms. Going to Madison Square Garden appear- b'*a, the radiator waa broken, and - anoe of Thanksgiving Day. spector. 32.040; radio technician. Ljmeh say* he M ieves some the fistic trail h rt In America. Hs fights one can hear the announcer 8 anea in which he put on a "M tU s the cor wouldn't run. 31,800 and radio dispatcher, quarterbacks i even figure the of- holds a knockout over Buddy Bssr, of the Giants" with Mven-foot, 'broadcasting and sometimes won­ 31,320. The cat didn’t even gat • fllciala in on their ployifc . and bos mat such heodUasn as MXMb. Big Ban Moroa. acratch. \ y THI

MANCflESSTER EVENING PfERALD. MANUHEyrEK. UJNW, lOJESDAT. NOVEMBER 23.194S bught to quit IL John. Quit It. arid Cl«tli«* Line* Keep ’Em Flying I’m sure you will live longer. ------1- HOLD EVERYTHINU- TWELVB He promised to do eo, and eome- O^COjojdoAit Sense and Nonsense time later his friend asked him Blloxl. Mis#.—J ^ i -aw'l photographer ______FOR CARPENTER WORK and W'ANTED— WOMAN for house FOR SALE— LARGE roasUng WINDOW SHADES -VENETIAN beds, kitchen privilege, 237 Cen­ afternoons.'x "He’.s a very decent young ^ V NEvElv .'V* man,” her husband reminded her New Rainbow Group In Army SOOD. iHERE— HNeJD > d e s ir a b l e PASSENGERS WANTED to Pratt repairs call 2-0987. Prices con­ work, three to six days a week, chickens for Thanksgiving Tele­ blinds. Owing to our very low ter street Tel. 2-1561. Girls only. FOR SALE - 7 ROOM house with T\>J6.NTI sistent with good workmanship. up to five' hours a day. Write Box phone Donald Gehring, 8758. overhead, get our special low gently. ” I liked him on sight. And V S-hsAsr*- euCAt i.-i. K ' ,"■!£ f u r n is h e d r o o m s & Whitney Aircraft. 8:00 to 5:45. extra lot, garage, and well. CHty FImily gives him a fine recommen­ I K, Herald. prices on high grade window FOR RENT—ONE LARGE fur­ Alexandria. La— Highfly­ Leave 7:30 vicinity jjpuckland FOR SALE—CHICKENS 3 1-2 to shades and Venetian ollnda com­ water, electricity and gas. (Thick­ dation.” ing bomber crews get on pretty in­ I Light Housekeeping Privi- nished room for 2 girls or couple, en coops. 103 Congress street. Tel, plant. Return trip not guaran­ WANTED—GIRL OR woman for 5 1-2 lbs., live or dressed. Paul pletely installed. Samples furnish­ kitchen privileges. Tel. 6315 from ” Doea Emily know him ?” de­ timate terms with rainbows, but I leges. Private Entrance. Household Services 7150. V teed. Call 2-0080. housework, small new home, 3 in Schcndcl, 187 Gardner street. Tel. ed. Capitol Window Shade Co., 11 to 3. manded MUllcent. that’s only one of the reasons the PHONE 1386 Offered 13-A family. Private room and bath. 2-0465. 241 North Main street Phone David explained. He added sob­ first batch of trainees at the Alex­ Good salary. Call 2-0103. _____ 8819 Open evenings FOR RENT—FURNISHFID room, erly, “ And you can take her word andria Ai-.ny air base are called V, Automobiles For Sale 4 HAVE 2,000 BROILERS and pul- suitable for 2. Gentlemen prefer­ for it.” “ the rainbow group.” a s h e s a n d RUBBISH removed, lets to go foi Thanksgiving, larg­ FOR SALE- .3 I lECn parlor set. red. 128 South Main street. Barbour Dies; Millicent pul down the hair Almost as representative as the 1941 CHEV. CLUB Sedan, radio 25c a week. Why mess up your HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wanted for est at 3 1-2 lbs. live weight. kitchen set with 4 chairs. Also brush. She said flatly, “ You think yard or cellar? Dependable serv­ famous rainbow infantry division ARTHUR A. heater, like new; 1940 Ford 4 afternoons, no evening. Call 6735. (?ome and get them. Swanson, odd pieces. Call 2-0571. FOR RENT— ROOM with twin Emily’s gold of course—but poor of World War 1, the group In- door sedan, very clean: 193t Mer. ice. Local trucking. Drop a line to Bolton..Telephone 3754. beds private entrance, shower, Nancy.” BUY YOUR STOVES now. As Old Foe of Hai^iic '’ ludes men from 47 states, the dis­ k n o f l a cury convertible coupe: 1936 Pl.V- Trucking. 61 Mill street. about 5 minutes to (Theney mills. He asked rather .sternly. “ Are trict of Columbia, Hawaii and ■» ' moulh sedan; 1937 Ford Help Wanted— Male 3b Man Winter Is jilst around the 101 Chestnut street. you suggesting that 1 do not love Canada. 1175' 1935 Olds coupe, »lo0. comer. Sec Jones. H^ has a large j For WANTED—MIDDLE AGEL man Articles for Sale 45 Naiicy equally, Millicent?” The Original rainbow bunch rap- Brunner’s. 80 Oakland street variety of stoves. New and used. Senalr Mourns Dealh "N o; but . . . you and Emily, “S i s C... 17-H for factory work. Steady work, resented every state In the union. Telephone 5191. Open until 8 Roofing FOR SA LE - CHILD’S rolled top 31 Oak street. Tel. 8254. FOR RENT CLEAN single room you’re like old cronies.( You’v* That’s why the boys around here n f S U R A N C E every night, except Saturdays, 6. good pay. Apply ’Fober Baseball desk, in good condition. Price $6. in private home. Call 2-0571. Of New Jersey Solon; 1 FOR SALE—EASY^ washing ma- abetted her' in. this nursing craze The original rainbow bunch rep­ \ / -- Jt/^ A/f^ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Not So Hoi, Puf I ALL TYPES OF ROOFS repaired. Mfg. Co.. Elm street. Manches­ Telephone 3572. BY EDGAR MARTIN Ask Your Neighbor! Maintenance ' of root, flashinga, chine, in good condition. Tcle- Hcarl Disease Fatal. since she was a little thing. I sup­ resented every sUte in the union. JUST ARRIVED Grade 1 600x16. ter; . ;______1 pose she’s happy,'-’.’ hei mother ad- That’s why the boys argflnd here and chimneys. F'or reliable service F'OR SALF’,--B R A N p NEW oil phoiiC 2-0933. Boarders Wanted 59-A Hvtw 60 v o o « : vit'Ot &oNi^ Price $13.86: 660x16. $15.95. Wo time mited, sighing. "She’d rather be are looking for a gooif bomber \T 875 Main St. Phone 5440 also have aome pre-war tires jn call Ed. Coughlin 7707. ____ Ba k e r w a n t e d — kuu hot water heater. Call after 6 Washington, Nov. 23—((P)— The Bake FOR SALE- LIVING room divan, ROOM AND QUALITY MEALS. taking care of a hundred dirty man from Nevada. It’s the only auOtA (6 -lOCXC^ WiVVI. 6150X1.V Also 700X16. Brunner s, position. Apply Federal p. m. 39 Ridgewood street. Senate today mourned the death state they lack. 1 / / .-•Fi'V * (SO.OOO.o®. I Shop, 885 Main street. 2 overstuffed chairs and studio $11.50 weekly. Also rooms with littlie kids than one or two of her 80 Oakland street. Phone 5191- of W. Warren Barbour, New Jer­ own. It’s Nancy I’m thinking MV ; 'TOu ARE (jVM A iyi *icv< Moving—Trucking- F'OR SALE—WELL ROTTED cow couch. All practically new CaU light housekeeping privileges. sey Republican, opponent of May­ itW'ViO iL IsROOt Open unUl 8. Except Saturdays. 6. Ideal for girls or couples, central. about, for she has nothing to in­ If Von Can’t Get Clock, Storage 20 manure, by the load delivered. In­ 2-1379. or Frank Hague of Jersey City, Help Wanted— quire Peila Brothers, 364 Bidwell Phone 3989. terest her and she isn’t happy ilusi Get iVlarrled CASH FOR YOUR CAR—Any 85 miUionairc thread manufacturer here.” y M m S 'C ; •.. to 41. high prices paid. Drive over Male or Female 37 Real Estate THE AUSTIN CHAMBERS CO., street. Tel. '7405. and ont-tlme amateur heavy­ "This is her home." said Dr. now to 80 Oakland street. Bnm- Machinery and Tools 52 Sydney, N. S. VV.-i;P)— Many local and long distance moving. DISHWASHER WANTED, also Business Locations for weight boxing champion. Hall. ner'i. Open evening until 9 Sat­ ‘DEATH TO ROACHES” will rid Barbour, who W’ss 55, suc­ Sydney women have to stay awake 8 nilos from Manchester— Return load system, furniture, waitresses. Apply Center Lunch, your homo tn 3 clays, or money YOU MAY BE eligible for a new Rent 64 "But she’.s been away so much," urdays 6. Phone 5191—4486. Cletrac crawlei' tractor. Applica­ cumbed to heart disease last night half the night- to make sure their n ic e 3-r o o m c o t t a g e storage. Dial 6260. 599 Main street. Tel. 3972. refunded. $1.25 package. Weldon’s Millicent said, "first at school,and tions being considered. See us for FOR RENT - COTTAGE street. after a brief illness in his Wash­ •then with Martha. With Martha, husbands get up in time for, work 1941 PLYMOXrrH 2 door sedan. Pharmacy. ington home. His death followed because of an acute shortage of I’raiikly, I (lijiik lies bocit (niined lo be un airpluiic —Electricity. About 1 fi 1941 Ford 2 door sedan, 1941 Pon­ detaiU. Dublin Tractor Company, Commercial building about 3500 she led an entirely different life Repairing 23 Situations Wanted— Providence Road, Willlmantlc. feet of ground floor space. Base within 24 hours the fatal Injuring ■ from the life she's be expected to alarm clock.s. spoU cf!” acres of land. Very fine tiac stream line sedan coupe, 1938 of Rep. J. William Ditter (R.. Pa.l More than 25,000 alarm clocks WlUys sedan. 193” Dodge sedan. Female 38 F'OR SALK RF;ED BABY car- ment under half of building lead here. You can’t blame her If neighborhood. Can be occu­ WANTED r o TUNE. repaU and In an airplane crash and the could be sold immediately in New 1936 Chevrolet sedan. Cole riage. Call 7530. Steam heaUng plant, excellen it’a difficult for her to readjust SIDE GLAN^'ES regulate yoar piano or player BUSINESS SCHOOL gradunto de­ Wanted—To Buy 58 light. Suitable for light manufac­ death from heart disease of Rep. South Wales If they w'ere avail­ BY GALBRAi rH pied on a few days’ notice. Motors— 4164. ______herself. It’s a terrific letdo'A-n, f> 1% piano Tel. .ManchesUr 2-0402. sires secretarial ptisition with turing. Good location In buslnes Henry B. Steagall (D,, La.) after all.’ — able. a city jeweler said. Hla Lfla fW P R fg m .n S. P. $3,200. Small down post war future. Write Box M. Fuel and Feed 49-A SEWING MACHINES, vacuums, section. Apply Edward J. Holl Successor Morrojr *’It was our mistake,” said the firm receive.s about 100 inquiries f o r s a l e — 1931 PIANO TUNING AND repairing payment. All brokers pro­ sedan, very reasonable. 137 South Herald. any electrical appliance regard­ 1009 Main street. Tel. 6118. Barbour was appointed to the doctor, careful to use the plural daily for alarm clocks of all kinds Player piano specialty. John FOR SALE—DRY HARD wood, less of condition. Estimates in Senate in January, 1932, to suc­ —many from wives wanting to ALLEY OOP Main street. pronoun, "letting Martha have her Land of Khan BY V. T. HAMLIN tected. Cockerham, 28 Bigelow street cut any length and delivered. your home, A. B. C. Flxlt Co. 21 FOR RENT—CENTRA*. Store at ceed the late Dwight W. Morrow. In the first place.” end their early moi-ning vigils. Tel 4219 ilogg— Birds— Pets 41 Telephone Rockville 562-2. Maple street. Tel 2-1575. to n ana 1013 Main street. Suit Defeated for reelectlon in 1936, Some women .say they depend "Nonsense," said Millicent with I BIC SFKOT IS CAU.ING ------YOU AI2E A BC2SME HAM, eoriM H B S VSOP’mCKHAME KHAMP able for drug. shoe, millinery, sta­ he was returned two years later one of her lightning changes, "it on the baby to cry and wake them _OT.' camT e e twxt i-ie needs SEW iNG MAt^HINES, vacuums. CANARIES— TAKE HOME a WANTED—USED RUGS—Orien- BAieeAJZIAM...VsS40 V MisiMCE.eu; MEN A«E. Lrm.E ^ khamPP tionery, etc. Improving location, fos the unexplred term of Senator was the best thing that could hap­ up. The main cause of the .short­ BREATMee....p)UST BE. If Interested Ironk and all small electrical ap­ cheerful singer for Thanksgiving. Household Goods 51 . tal or (Chinese. Any sl*e or condi­ attractive rental. Epply Edward ACE'yOUANDVMAT IFVOUVE, COMCaCNCD SAV.VeOULD A. Harry Moore, who resigned pen to her!” age v.as that most of the clock GOT SOMPtN OP DOvouHeneiN "oo»(KiDai6cucn/ vmHOEocuaflw. , JONES pliance repaired. Genuine parts, Make your Xmas selection early. tion. w ill pay -ash. Mr. Narslff. J Holl, Tel 5118 sveevE' 3 ROOMS OF Modern furniture i to become governor of New Jer­ factories in America and Canada THEOOHAIMOP ______PETSSCfffiYOUU eUriHKTSWDROf Real Estate In a New expert wqrkm i*:si.ip. Parts for all Turn right over vooden bridge at 26 Pleasant street. East Hartford. switched over to war woik. THEIHPeBlAk. HMOM0M aA M S- HOMCAHEYOU maxes A B. C FixU Co., 21 complete in every detail. Includ­ sey. It was in this election that The gong rang for stipper and Rotary, Bolton Notch. Sign at Barbour defeated the candidate •VIT? 81 Oak St. Tel. 8254 Maple street. I'el 2-1575. house. Edgewood Canary F^arm. ing a combination stove. Reason­ WANTED TO BUY baby stroller Wanted to Rent 68 MilUcent .rose just as David WASHING able. Albert’s Furniture Co., 43 in good condition. Mrs. Zagllo sponsored by Hague. shrugged himself into hi.s coat. He War’s Old Stuff On This Farm Ally'n street. Hartford. WANTED TO RENT 5 room tene­ quently was elected in 1940 for a GOOD Tel. 2-0112. said, • ruefully, “ I hope I haven’t MACHINE WANTED TO RENT dog or cat ment by 3 adults. Write Box AB, six year term a heavy office tonight. I’ve some Rapid City, S. D.—(>P)_There’lI USED FURNITURE and stoves, carrier. Telephone 2-0198. FOR SALE—LARGE mapl> refec Herald. The death of the New Jcr:^”V calls to make." ' bf little panic otv the L. E. Whit­ tory dining table and cKalrs, good bought, solo and exchanged. senator leaves the Senate with ku Woodlaiid Stm t. 5-room Gel in Touch With HARD WOOD "As usual." his wife said. "I more farm in the improbable THOROUGHBRED 6 months male condition. Call 8946. Highest prices paid. Jones Furni­ Democrats, 37 Republicans i>-cl thought perhaps you’d be home Steam beat with oiL one progressive. Gov. Charles event of as A-xi.s raid. Pointer, partly trained. New lit­ ture, 31 Oak street Tel. 8254. one night, at le&st. Y'ou haven’t Larga lot. l-ear gamge- FOR SALE FOR SALEl—CHILD’S breakfast New Holiday Show Edison of New Jersey, a Demo­ Mr. and Mi-s. Whitmore live In 4. P. $ 6 ^ . LMMEDIATE JONES Tol. Colchester 526 or ter Red Cocker puppies. Other been since Nancy returned.” a house tmly 400 yards off the “The House of a Square Deal colors available. Jack Frost Ken­ nook, maple finish, practically crat, will appoint a temporary OOCUPAMOT. Hartford 8-5780 WANTED— 16 INCH wood planer. successor to ser\’e until next No­ “That’s my job,” He put his-^arm Rapid (?ity Army Air base, and nels. 26 Gardner street. new. Call 47 Cottage. Tel. 2-1614. \t Hartford State around her. "And that’s why I’m 31 Oak St. Tel. 8254 Or Write Box V, e-o Herald Telephone 5394. _____ vember’s election. only 70 yards from the machine B lgb S tm t. S-Tooin eln- Barbour, whose political career thinking of taking Jim Thompson gun range. A grand stage and screen show gla. Hot-air heat. D. P. WANTED—CHILD’S doll car­ began in 1922 with his election to to share it. He’ll take the night The whine of a ricochet no riage. also boy s large wagon. opens at the State Theater, Hart-the Borough council of Rums Republican National Convention coming and going.s of Array TO BE SOLD attractions are featured. Attrac­ Her face was illuminated. She planes are old stuff. Mngle (an on ono floor). tion No. 1 Is the composer of "Pis­ In 1928. stood on tiptoe, to kiss his cheek, If I HAD SOME SCISSORS I t the Fire dcpwrpwent TO BE SOLD I WANTED TO BUY a pre-war Fought Aa Amateur Boxer I COUIJ5 c:uT AAV Skirt and I steam hmt with eoal. Pless- baby tol Packin’ Mama.” A1 Dexter and' crying, “Honestly? Do you mean BROUGHT A LOMO UtXJflR stroller. Telephone 8212^ At the age of 22 he had fought DROP IM10 A MET OS. they oouco (jooscn the I aat kteatloB. D. P. $1,000. A VERY ,\TTRACT1VE FOrR-RGOM HOME, .lUST Hi.s Band. A1 Dexter will bring his it, David?" Dog* Drown P»»»k.v t'o.i (do AVAILABLE NOW. We are offering for iiiiiiietliale sale a very "Ihstol Packin’ ’’ Gang to the as an amateur boxer and w m bill­ 1 SOMETHING' PUUJSY ' ONE YEAR OLD. Fireplace, hot water heat, oil burner, ed as the "Minionaire Kid. He ’Of course I mean it . . . I’ni Kansas City — i/Pi- Hams State in a show that will scoop the getting old I need to alow down.” attractive six room house locatotl on Henry town for laughs, music and solid gave up the ring at the behert of Buck. Barber county rancher, was Starkweather Street. 6- modern kitchen and insulation make this a home you will Timeless hlB mother but remained an aTOotI He wasn't old, he wai in his room single. AO Improve- entertainment. Second attraction middle flftiea. He hadn’t decided telling about three of his dogs street. This property is in excellent comli- reallv enjov. This property with well landscaped 60 ft. is the one and only. Bill Robinson, sportsman, spending much of his that were cha.sing a coyote. neents bnt heat. Good lot. leisure time, up to his recent ill­ to take an assistant on the spur Small chicken coop. S. P. front lot is located on West Middle Turnpike near Adams "Bojangles" himself, the world’s of the moment. He had been The eoyo(c plunged into a pond lion and is owner occupied, assuring prompt greatest entertainer. The third at­ ness, in golfing, boating and rid­ breaChlo.sa from running, and $5400. D. P. $1,000. street, just a couple minutes’ walk to the Buckland ,\ir- ing. His large frame wo., him U»e thinking of It for a long time. In traction is ’The Nation’s Favorite justice to Millicent. stopped. Swlngmaster,” Clyde Lucas and reputation of bilng the Senates occupancy. If you arc looking for a real craft. This home is available for immediate occupancy. Millicent put h er hand in his. Two of the dogs stopped on the Foxcroft Drive. 4-rooro I his New Swing Band, featuring biggest man." bank and barked but the third siBgle (one nnflnlNhed room For further information please call: Paul Lewis and Teenie Reilly. Oth­ He was a member of the Sen­ She sold "If you’ll stick to that, home in one of Manchester's finer residential one plunged in. The other two COM. <»4i er XU SMviet. wc. t. m ate, u. «. wt. aw. Qpstalrs). Modem kitchen. er stage attractions are Gallagher ate’s Naval Affairs. Commerce David, I’ll be a mother to your //•JJ Manufacturers. Public Buildings young man." then followed and they t(jok turns Tile bath. Gas heat. S. P. locations wc invite your inquiry. and Shean, famous comedy team; ducking the coyote until he wa* $5,700. D. P. $1,000. Buster West and Lucille Page, and and Rules committees. She thought. I hope David’s "Flying ducks, bare trees, early niglilfall—llie linibingers His death, coming ao closely af­ right and he's really presentable. so weak they could pull him to ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. others. On the screen, the East the bank. of wiuler are everywhere! Cim’t we go for a nice long //- :j / Side Kids in “Mr. Muggs Steps ter that of Ditter and Steagall, re­ TO BENT — Manchester— / ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. 963 Main Street called the warning of Dr. George slreel car ride’?’’ 4-Room Flat. Rental $22. Out’’ with Leo Oorcey and Joan At the pupper table they talked ------^------k:!:______/ 963 MAIN STREET Calver, Capitol physician a few about Jim Thompson and F'rank REAL ESTATE 3450 • 5343 INSURANCE Marsh. weeks ago that Congress was over­ WASH TUBBS Italy To New.Y'ork BY LESLIE TURNER • REAL ESTATE 3450 - .5.343 INSURANCE There are late stage shows Edgar . . . Mrs. HaU made her rOONERVlLLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE I-XJX COVENTRY RENTS Thursday, Saturday and Sunday worked and tired, and that it was announcement of Frank’s impend­ NOW AVAILABLE: 86V6r6ly taxings its hc<h by not okay, CAPTAIN eASV* THE TELEPHOTO , THE PICTURE SEiilOLVES ON THE PSUM AND at 10 p. m. There will be a mid­ ing arrival with a studied careless­ I’LL SHOW YOU HOW WE SEND HiRB'S THE LINE-UP SIGNAL, Wall Street. 6-room flat night show on Friday only^______taking a recess. ‘ ness . . . ."You remember him, MACHINE, captain:' A photo-electbic call picks it up... ----- NEW YORK! THETERfftBLEjEMPEREP MR. BANG ALMOST SHARPENS A PENCIL A PICTURE TO NEW YORK IN c u te st little •\11 Improvements bat heat— don’t you. girls?” JUST UKE A PHON04RAPH NEEDLE...AUD exactly seven MMUTESl <3AD6ET SINCE SENDS IT TO THE RECEIVER M NEW YORK* I (steam beat furnished at They did. pAfiUERREOTyfW slight additional cost). Oa­ "A brat,” said Nancy firmly, rage. $40.00 monthly. Christmas Doily wrinkling her nose, “used to play the most dreadful practical joke.s. 5-Room Single—(all on one I hated him." floor). Lights, water, lava­ Emily didn’t. tory. $33.00 monthly. Removal Sale j!He was nice,” she said thought­ fully. "Remember the Ume old ANDOVER— King broke his leg. Dad? You set Nice S-Room Cottage. it and Frank helped? I tried to Easily heated by wood or oil help, but I was too upset . . . he'd stove. Electricity. Lava­ been my very own dog for ao tory. F28.00 Monthly. ' DISCOUNT long.” . . > 1 Cranberry had seen very little of Frank Edgar, heir to the Edgar OHIce 0|M'n 8:80 A. M. To On Combination Range, (coal and ga^ ual oven), Warm_ M o r n i n g Heaten.. All Pot LEAD 5:50 P. M. Dally Except Sun­ Mills, since bis preparatory school ■ O .E A D day- Also 7 to 9 P. M. BellieH Coal Sieves, Gas Ranges, Oil Burning Healers, Coal Cooking Rang . days. From school to college and Thursday Evenings. On to Oxford and travel. Then the V OUT OUR WAY army. Now, according to Milli­ BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR BOOPLB Sec* oiir price lags aii'd see how much you save. Compare prices. Buy now and cent, be was coming home on hon­ ADDITIONAL LISTINGS orable discharge and going into CHIEF ROSE. MOSE ^ W 'E L L , I G U E S S u m .'t h p :c COM.’E-TO TrilMX. OP COALE ONJ use Ihese savings for Xmas. It cosU mouey to m o v e — our loss is your gam. the mill. VEftV W A D — SAY. HE'S TRIEO I BOLD iT.TvdlS&S.TMlS OOvJtA B E F O R E -’ AVAILABLE AT OFFICES. ' ' I TOL’ YOU GET He was s very eligible young EVER.YTHIMG IM ’ f BTARE- ASSI(5NM.ENiT IS TOUR KK(EES VAN) ILL A C fS . HAIC b o t t l e s AMD man. The Edgar stockings were To n i c - - 1 c a m t b e 8 0 D E S 3 o s t t h e t »4\m g f o r known an over the UnlUd SUtes. SHOULD KMOVv' OPEM b o t t l e s a l l NO FlRE DEPAR.T- Ellen, passing the salad, took a WH ICH H AS ,, ALLEN & DAY-D)4T p e r f u m e alco h o l.' J- g o o d / M.EW! AS A hand in the conversaUon. She IS MOT GOT KICK.’ ’ TAV-PANER, SHE S aV d e e s HITCHCOCK, INC jo s:iE S had been maid of aU work—with SHOULDN'T 1 USE (SO a laundry-cleaning woman In u RIanebester Office: f u r n it u r e a n d h e a t in g T OUR PUBLIC Oh) UR 05$ MAIN ST. TEL. 8501 UTILITIES ? UbiCLE “ The Home o f a Square Deal” Tel. 825 AAtOS.' WUIImantle Office: 31 Oak Street ’Time ‘‘marches., on’’ a n d t h is ) S E E $24 MAIN ST. TEL. 1955 shirtwaist dress remains as popu­ WER lar as ever—especially among wo­ T A IL men who appreciate the smartness k V0AG(9lN67 LANK LEONARD of its simplicity. Flannels, wool ■M MUrE.1 Stumble Bum plaids, gabardines are the fabrics BUC&EY FINN It Is being made In for thla season. ■eg HE'D HAVE WON Pattern No. 8432 is In sixes 14, THE OOOS ON THAT W -W HAT? IF HE HADN'T 16. 18, 20; 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. HORSE WILL K ABOUT OH,YES I STUMBLED, Size 16 require* 3 1-2 yards 39- By Anne Cabot cents In CJoln, Your Name and Ad­ m m oomeTOSM/E SIX TP ONE, PHIL — SURE — PMILl inch material. dress and the Pattern Number to y o u SOME BOOKKKffiNa Y ou'R e SURE YOU'LL For this attractive pattern, send It’a a big doUy, 11 1-2 inches in Anne Cabot The Manchester Eve­ COe lODMY. PHIL— WE'RE WX BE ABLE TO PAY OFF?. 15 cenU, plus 1 cent for posUge. diameter, crocheted of white ning Herald 106 Seventh avenue. DOESM'T e m w iG ON T » « SAME HORSE In coins, with.your name, address. thread and will look lovely on a New York 11. N. Y. Ehicloae 1 cent TRUST .•FNtmATION'’ IN THE In coins, with your name, address, snudl Uble or as a center-piece on poaUge for each pattern ordered. /E l HER PlFTMl pattern' number and size to ’The the (Christmas Day dining table. • Here’s the best new* In the TAIL. Manchester Evening Heralo To­ world for Anne Cabot needlework ’The design is sOj easy to do and the leamder day’s Pattern Settee, 106 7th Instructions so workable that you fa n s ...,a new Album Is off the 41-23 Avenue, New York H . N. Y. can have three or four of these press! You've been waiting to see Have you seen the new issue ; this coUectlon of latest Anne McNiiglil S)iiSmr, .pK. doilies done In Ume to use ss gift*. T in u u T im fSS ------BOttM t h ir t y VEAl^TDO SOOM ------."Zil of "Fashion," our 52-page guWe ’TO obtain complete crocheting Cabot designs—so send, today, for to new jewing styles for fall. Instruction* for the cairistmM the fall and winter Album, 15 , V ■ M ■- . .. •--- Order a copy today. The price 1* PoUv (Pattern No, 6448) send 10 I cents. 25 cent!. ..v: ■A Manch^sw^r!venii ?AuE FOURTEEat Avsnm* Daily Circuhitioa F*r the Moath of October, 1S4S The W ith e r Albert V. Undsay of Edgerton Members, of Local 83, A.W.U.A.; ForecMt of O. S. Weotber Bureoo A daughter, Helene intercated in the Chrialmaa party atreet, formerly with the Rogers 9» Smith, waa bom Saturday, at the Paper Company, 1? the new aexton are requeatfd to report to the 8,4.56 About Town Hartford hoapital to Private and Union office. Wednesday evening HALrS SELF SERVE , Fair and colder tonight; fair and at the center CongregaUonal 7%e S U T T O N Metnher of the Audit Mrs. Gordon A. Smith. Thp baby church. Mr. Und.say is the present at 7.30, when final arrangements continued cold Thuradmy. iM piv Ch«pttti Order of tho la the flr.st granddaughter M t . for the party will be made. Bareua of drealaUoiio ¥ m m S ^ S l K . wm hold lU regular commander of Mons-Yprea Post, and Mra. WiWam J. Crockett of 4,! Briti."ih War Veterans, and well- Thanksgiving Reminders tauulnes* meetlM tonjorrow g e ­ Bigelow atreet. Mra. .Smith, the l^own locally. He succeed.s W il­ Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm ning at eight C aock in the Ma- former Miaa Jean Crockett, ha.s liam C. Bray who is employed at _ aonlc Templa. been making her home with her ROOFING (Claaellled AdvertlalBg oa Page IS) parenU. Private Smith Is at pic.t- the Municipal building. VOL. LXIII., NO. 47 MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1943 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS ent alatlohed in Texas. A (laughter was born November ASBESTOS SIDING Special Boxed Cookies USED RUGS w a n t e d : 22 at the Hartford hoapital to Mr. ■The meeting of Manchester and Mrs. Robert Parka of Coven­ Oriental or Chinese Chapter of Hadasaah. .scheduled for try. The child'a maternal grand­ INSULATION and Candy for Soldiers The Sullivans Go to Sea Again tonight at eight o’clock In Temple father ia .lames Burns of East .Mid­ Overpower Any Sl*e Or Condition. w m Beth Sholom, has been po.->tponcd Ex|iert workmanship. All work Yanks dle Turnpike. guaranteed. Reasonable Prieea. Berlin Blasted Again ra y Caah. Write Mr. Nar^lir. until a week from tonight, when it “mm will be held at the .lame hour and No obligation for an estimate. $1.25 box M rieaaant St., E*»t Hartford. Master Sgl. and Mrs. Herman D. W rite A RIAL VAlUlt place. ______A, Gorena .spent the past week with Japs’ Resistance; his pnrenta, .Mr. and -Mrs. D. Dorsrl Gorens of 14 Victoria Road. Upon Burton luhulatiii^ Co. $5.95 FOR TOP VALUE their return to Riverside, Cali­ ISO Oxford »f. Hartford This blanket, made of 2S% wool, SO^ rayon, 2 S ^ By Britisli Bombers; fornia. .Sgt. Gorens will return to Phone Hartford 82-451.% Turkey Gumbo Soup ^IN A NEW HOME OLD the desert for extensive training. Fine for a Ijirge P’ainll.v cotton, it full sire—72" x 84” . Available in lovely colors Tarawa Near Fall 8cc the Ones Being Built By RECORDS — ro.se, blue, green and cedar. Luxuriously bound. Slust he turned In for eal- GREENBROOKE vage U yon want to keep 1^-quort can 75c Americans So Only 20 Planes Lost playing the new onea. Implanted in *^^Heart Second Plan h o m e s , IN C . Ji/jo encli paid tor old rec­ ------1------ords lireapectlve of quantity. . Of Gilberts Nimitz On Walker street For Finance Tons of Destruction Are Fancy Fruit Cakes, Plum Speaks Confitleiilly of For fnrther Information call at Hiirtleil Down on Ger- iUexander Jmnis Co. olllce on KEMP'S fOKT* Preparing to Make Given World Main Russian Line 0 eeter Rtrect nr in 26 Aleic®nder In c . Pudding, Dates and Figs nian ('.apital; Corre- 16S Mam St. Tel. S6M Further Attacks on Foe s|)oiiflents of Swedish Phones: 4112 or 2275 QUM /iy Treasury Submits Draft Ocean Spray '' , Intact for Battle Pcarl'Harbor, Nov. 24.— (/P)| For Bank for Recon­ Newspapers Say New Every mother’s first concern Is the heshhful — American forces, overpow­ .lar Fires and ‘Walls of Hevelorlonment of her children. And well in- Cranberry Sauce 1 OC store Will Be ering savage Japanese resist-' struction and Devel­ Strong German Forces formed mothers know that shoes are most ance with record speed, were opment After W'ar. Named for the five Sullivan brothers of Waterloo. Ia., who were lost on the cruiser Juneau in the No Heraltl Flames’ Sweep Gty important—they must allow the growing so firmly implanted today in battle of Guadalcanal, Nov. 13-15, 1942, this powerful new American deatroyer takes to the sea. The Pushing Toward Kiev foot normal position: they must be rugged 2100-ton U. S. S. The Sullivans is well-armed with eight 5-inch guns, and 10 torpedo tubes, accord­ After Second Attack. I lie heart of the equatorial enough to withstand hard wear. We suggest All Kinds of Fancy Pickles Wa.shington, Nov. 24. lyPi — The ing to Jane's Fighting Ships, and carries several racks of depth charges. (U. S. Nsvv Photo from Fail to Break Red Tomorrow Gilberts on the fifth day of NEA.) our scientific fitting of these new styles: OPEN Treasury placed before the world Positions in Depth. London. Nov. 24.— (/P)— 4 the invasion that Admiral today the second of tw'o suggested The R.A.K. hurtled tons of h 2 Relishes and Olives Chester W. Nimitz spoke con- blueprints for post-war financial X(i i.s.suc of the Manches­ desti’uction down on Berlin fl'dcntly of "preparing to Aiake Bulletin! cooperation designed to provide a ter Evening Herald will again last night, seeking for further attatiks. Kiii«[ Predicts London, .Nov, 24.— (TP)— One Pie or Wyman foundation for peace and prosper­ House Rolls Toward he published tomorrow. the second night in succes­ Vailed Ine lie, slilcbcd Gilberts Securely Held ity. The German radio asserted sion to knock out the German . All Day Wednesday "The Gilberts now are securely Thanksgiving Day. 3 1 to rinulatc moocasia. Can 29c Previoiisly outlisied in broad tonight that Brusilov, 45 capital much of it already Blueberries ill our hands," said the command- principles, the preliminary draft Foes to Feel miles west of Kiev, and Cher- cr-in-chief of the Pacific fleet devastated. The force and for a 810,000,000,000 United Na­ Approval of Tax Bill nyakhov, 20 miles north of No. 2 'j Can Burt OIney after only one of the more than tions bank for reconstruction and weight of bombs dropped last Until 9 P. M. 15 atolls had been completely con­ development was submitted to Attack More Zhitomir, had been recap­ night probably approached but quered and while .two others tot­ Can seven congressional committees tured In the violent Nazi British Units did not exceed the record of Mon­ Pumpkin or Squash 15c tered toward a fall. and finance ministers of nearly 40 t * Off Bi- counter-attack agqinst the day when over 2,300 long tona The plain implication of the ad­ Maine Still were delivered by approximatel.y nations. Similar in some respects George Opens New Ses­ Partisan Lhoriis Op­ Ukrainian bulge. The Rus­ miral was that from Makin. Tara­ to this , country's 12-year-old Re­ Siirjnje Ahead; 1,000 bombers, nearly all of them wa and Abemama the invaders are construction Finance corporation, sion of Parliament, posing Largp Jumpfi sian communique last mid­ four-engined giants. Fancy Mixed Nuts ar Tbc J W .I U U COM in position to dominate and rout It'would encourage and supplement Gets Snow night said (Jerman attacks "Concentrated and effective," what Japanese troops may be on the flow of private capital into for­ Ninth Since Present As Danger to Nation. had carried “ into the area Take Village was the Air Ministry’s description M a m c h is t h I Co n n - other nearby islands. eign investments. nf the second great attack on the Makin has been captured.,Lieut. Commons Chosen. of” both towns. Chernyakhov Diamand Walnuts Lb. 49c The Treasury previously had Bulletin! Fall Today world’s most-bombed capital. Col. James Roosevelt, eldest son published a similar draft for an is on the Odessa-Leningrad Only 20 Planes Lost of the President, was on hand for Occupy Deserted and Mercisin toe blitclicr with $8,000,000,000 international stabil­ London, Nov. 24. —King Washington, Nov. 24___(/P) railway south of Rus.sian- Despite more favorable weather Phone — Write - Come to the, tough rubber tolt. Extra Fancy. Fresh it : fall. ization fund aimed at curbing Tarawa, with a fine bomber George VI, opening a new session — Blocking amendments from Three Lose Lives in New held Korosten, Devastated Town of AI- for the defense, the R.A.F- lost of Parliament, confidentially told the floor to a $2,140,000,000 only 20 planes in the . second suc­ Manchester Building & Loan Assn. base whose importance waa em­ (Continued on Page Four) England; Commiin- Cranberries Lb. 35c phasized by the fierce defense of the House of Commons today that new revenue measure, the Mo.scow, Nov. ‘24.— (/!')— fedeiia; Heavy Casual­ cessive Berlin attack and simul­ for eomplete taformaUon on a direct reduction hon«e loan. Youll an estimated 4.000 Japanese, is "in the fourth year of the war the ications Disrupted ties ill Patrol Clash. taneous Mosquito attacks on House moved today toward Strong German forces pusli- western Germany, compared to 28 Snd exacUy tiie proper loan for your needs — ranging from 11 Fancy about to fall. The enemy forces forces of the ijnlted Nations as­ have been pushed to the eastern approval of a wartime tax ing toward Kiev with violent lost in comparable operations the y e a n and 7 months up to twenty years. The Interest rate waa TAMPS sumed the offensive In all thea­ And Traffic Halted. Headquarters, Algiers,- f JfM .shore of the main island of Betio. Gasmata Raid ters . . . and th the coming year program far short of the tank and air attacks have “night before. idneed on the Bnt of October to 5 %, so that It Is especially 16-QI. B.skt. $1.89 Nov. 2^. -i/P\—The British Eighth Berlin already was chaotic from Apples Many have been slain, few cap­ we shall, with God’s help, be able $10,500,000,000 asked by the Bulletin! failed to break Russian Army oeonomleaL tured. to bear upon the enemy a still administration to combat in­ Army surged forward six miles in­ history's greatest aerial attack Abemama is being mopped up. Boston, Nov. H—lJP)— positions in depth. Red Star 24 hours before For haying a house or Hdlnanclng, talk H over with ns. Fresh Heaviest Yet greater weight of attack!" to enemy positions m the central C£H0USe-^S0H Admiral Nimitz, asserting the The new session is the ninth flation and meet military England'e worst November reported today. Three succes- . . ,u T. . . . . when the new deluge of Allied portion of the Italian front to cap­ brilliantly co-ordinated victory of since the present Commons was costs. Representative Voorhis storm In many years receded .sive retreats wliich the Rus­ bombs struck last night. INC ture the village of San Angelo, only Celery Hearts Army, Marine, Navy and Coast On Jap Bases elected in November, 1935. The (D „ Calif.), asserted that today, leaving In Its wake five sians have made since the Berlin correspondents of Swed­ Guard services "opens another dead, and three missing In half a mile from the upper Sangro ish newspapers said new fires and 'THE STORE OF QUALITY current Parliament ' is the long­ Congress should dip deeper start of the major German coun­ river, and occupied the deserted road to Tokyo,” taid hit forces est-lived in Britain’s history. northern New- England moun­ "walls of flame" more than half Fresh into the nation’s pocketbook, ter-attacks in the Ukraine weri^ and devastated mountain town of B B i ■ were prepared for any eventuality. "With the growing help of our tain sections. The storm, attributed to heavy pressure a mile long swept Berlin after the Outstanding Punch De­ ------. - ,.,,11 Alfedena. .Allied headquarters an- C / K a a w / t e ^ t e X y Tokyo radio, gravely reporting great American ally and together but the Hoase decided by a w-hich left blankets of heavy- superior enemy mimbeis, but j „oun£,p(j second attack. ©r BeOtS to the Japanese people that "a with the other United Nations we standing vote of 208 to 7 to snow In central and northern The Stockholm newspaper part of our territory has been ex­ livered in Visit to 11 Army newspaper indicated the i capture of Alfedena. appiox- BUILDINGW LOAN ASSOCIATION,INC, shall go forward with confidence consider only the question of regloBB of New England, maln Russian line was intact tor | airline miles southeast Afto.itidningen asserted fires posed to fierce bstUes," speculated in our cause until we have dellv-j , finally ended In Mi^ne today- Fresh Enemy Localities; or accepting the the decisive stage of the battle. Rome on the road to the Italian. started by incendiary bomba 4aat------— ORGAN!ZCD APRIL IS9I ------on the tneviUbUlty of deciaivo- ac­ ered the peoples of the world from' hut with communiMtIon sys- nighl linked up with flames atill tion by the long-hidden Nipponese Airdrome Attacked. the fear of the aggrexsor," the bill as it was drafted by the tema disrupted generally In Reports Strong New .Attacks capital, was the rcaiilt of a gain Lb. ('The German communique re­ of more than five miles beyond burning from Monday night's at­ Squash for Pie .fleet. — king said. Wavs and Means committee. the snow-swept areas, traffic tack. Doubt Early Sea Battle ported strong new Russian at­ Rioncro in recent days during MANCHESTER BARBERS" ASSOCIATION Southwest Pacific Allied Head­ Reviews Forward Strides slowly was bring restored te 2.5,004) EHtininted Dead American leaders linked with tacks along the lower Dnieper which Gen. Sir Bernard L. Mont­ quarters, Nov. 24.—(fl«)_Amed j Reviewing the Allies' forward normal. expressions of readiness for such strides during the past year he By Francis M. Lemay north of Nikopol and near Cher­ gomery's troop.s pushed tlic fter- Stockholm's Ailehanda estimat­ bombers and fighters making] kassy repulsed after lemporar.y mans off high ground, dominating ed 25,000 persons were killed in ALL KINDS OF TURNIPS a move an implied doubt of Its recalled; Wasiiiiigton, Nov. 24.— (TP) Boston, Nov. 24. — The said SHOPS CLOSED early development. their latest visit to the Gasmata j breakthrough. The Germans the town from the southeast, in a the first attack. It added the cen­ "The enemy has been cast out — Badly mauled on the food w-orst November snow storm in encir- series of brisk claslies. "The attack has not ..i yet pull­ of Africa; freedom has been strong Russian forces w-er ter of Berlin again was the main All Day Ttiurnluy, Thanksgiving Day area on New Britain have plas­ sub.sidy issue, the adminis­ years continued unabated In Maine tiornians Destroy .Alfedena Yellow Globe - Rock - Purple Top ed the Japs out of shelter,” Navy tered Japanese air and supply 4}rought to Sicily. Sardinia and cled w-est of Kiev.i target last night and railway sta­ Secretary Frank Knox said in tration’s controverted anti­ today after taking three lives in Kiev was captured Nov. 6 and Before leaving, the Germans de­ tions, gas and water mains suffer­ bases with 142 tons of bombs, the Corsica, and in Italy our forces stroyed Alfedena with explosives Washington. ^ . and those of our American ally inflation program came up the Germans today were within ed heavily. This Week-We’ ll Be *. 3c pound heaviest load yet. the New England area, halting and fire. Admiral Nimitz expressed belief The Monday raid, announced by now are engaging the enemy on for ahother body blow today 45 miles of the Ukrainian capital The German capital was isolated traffic and disrupting commtmica- in the environs of Brusilov, after • The Cairo radio, meanwhile, from the world today by telephone that the Japanese fleet waa dis­ Gen. Douglas MacArthiir today, the mainland of Europe. tiona. persed from the Kuriles, to the as the House rolled toward covering nearly half the distance said Eighth Army units had cross­ Open A ll Day Wednesday brought to 329 tons the total "On his eastern front the enemy Mixed rain and snow continued ed the Sangro. The Germans ac­ north of Japan, all the way to the amount of bombs dropped there has given ground before the mas­ approval of a 82,140,000,000 back from Zhitomir. (fVintlnued on Page Eight) to fall in other_.sections as the The Red Arniv continued its knowledged a crossing yesterday I. Dutch East Indies far to the in three consecutive days. sive unrelenting advance of the new revenue bill— a figura­ storm waned in New- Hampshire, south; that recent air blows struck tive drop in the $10,500,000,000 own offensive in the triangle be­ San Angelo’s rapture represent­ It was the outstanding punch Russian armies, whose magnifi­ Vermont and the central and west­ ed a six'^^mile advance in the Cas- at Rabaul, New Britain, against delivered during the day by Al­ cent achievements we have bucket held out by the Treasury. tween the Pripet and Dnieper riv­ enemy cruisers and destroyers ern sections of Massachusetts. ers and the border between White tiglione region. The village la lied airmen who visited II enemy watched with ever-deepening ad­ “ More CruNhIng" Than Inflation Work To Restore Service eight miles to the we.sl of Castigli- seriously had impaired enen.y Na­ localities, in all, leaving a total miration." Russia and the Ukraine, Rep. Robert Lee Doughton, 80- A heavy blanket of snow Iw.o to Sw-anips, streams and forests one. , Flashes! G. E. W ILLIS & SON, INC. val ability to retaliate in the area; of, 276 tons of explosive calling Tiirnirig to the conquered na­ year-old chairman of the powerful throe feet deep covered much of the kept niobllv forces out of action In Near the mouth of the Gaiigli- | (I.ate Biillrllns ol the UP) Wire) and, even If Japanese units were cards. tions of Europe the sovereign de­ Ways and Means committee, led "British and \ American within striking distance, the Nip- three northern states and ham­ that sector but the Russians press- ano, British troops of the Fifth Lumber of All Kinds Numerous t'ires Started clared that they "are everywhere off a bi-partisan chorus against pered the efforts of repair and Army clashed with a big German The latest aittack on the Gas­ large tax increases, declaring maintenance crews of telephone, Seeking Report oa Patton (Continued on Page rwo) (Ountinued on Page Eight) (Continued on Page lAio) patrol, inflicting heavy casualties War Relief Mason Supplies— Paint— Hardware mata sector made by more than they could be "more crushing" light and power companies who at a cost of only one man wound­ WaHhington, Nov. '24.—(45— Tha 100 bombers and fighters, was di­ than inflation. w-orked furiously to restore serv­ ed. i Senate Military .Affairs commit­ Balsam Wool Insulation rected at the airdrome on Agur "Too heavy a tax burden is as ice. Artillery Duels Flare |tee voted unanimoUMly today to island and installations at Lindcn- great a danger to the nation's More than 5,000 telephones were Bulgar. Troops Simultaneously, heavy artillery request Secretary of War Stlmson Official Raps 'hafen. The filers spiced it with a Women Storm economy as is too large a public reported out of cofhmission in the duels flared on part of the Fifth to report to it officially on the In­ MUMS machine-gun Strafing, using 35,- state and emergency crews wore cident In which Lieut. Gen. George C O K E O IL debt.” he said. Army front. In the Venafro-Poz- COAL Monopoly Pool 000 rounds of ammunition. They "Certainly we should npt pass rushed there from New York state, Badly Beaten zilli araa. German guns opened up S. l*atton, ,lr., ronimander o f the Thanksgiving Dinner TeL 5125 left numerous fires and heavy Bronx Market on to future taxpayers, many of Rhode Island and Massachusetts. with a thunderous bombardment Seventh Army, struck an .Army 2 Main St. These Beautiful Fall damage. whom will be our returning aol- The New England Telephone Monday night, reports from I-ieut. private in a hospital In Sicily. .At The New Once again, as in the /previous diers, debts that -ve ourselves Company said 11,500 instruments Ocn. Mark W. Clark's headquarters Chuirmun Itcynolds (D., N. C.). BINGO Declares United States two raids, there was no enemy in­ should pay. but neither should we were out of order in the storm area, GiierrillaH Score Defen­ disolo.sed. Concentrations of Amer­ Maid he had liccn instructed to oh- Special Police Detail Is Flowers At^Now Here terception. Ground fire, however, pass on to them a business struc- with 52 central offices ’‘Isolated" sive SiieecHfies; Kill ican batteries promptly laid down a tuin a report hy Stinison In con­ ‘At Mercy’ of Group brought down one Allied plane. Called Out to Con­ tufv so weakened by heavy -taxes and 500 circuits broken down. tiighly - efieetive counter - fire, nection with the comniIttcc’M coii- SHERIDAN RESTAURANT Tonight at 8 O’clock Air raiders left their second that it will be unable to carry on The Western Union Telegraph About 100 in Battle. knocking out some enemy bat­ Midcration of PrcNidcnt Roose- In Getting Quebracho. largest bomb load of the day, 52 trol Crowtl of .300. company reported similar Inter­ ic II'm iioiiiiiiation of Patton, who Served k'niin 12 Noon to 9 P. M. In Great Quantities ‘in the post-war period. When this teries. tons, on an enemy airdrome at war has been won we want the ruption in service, with extensive General Miuitgomery's heaiU now has the |icrniancnl rank of ORANGE HALL Washington, Nov. 24—liO— As­ New York, Nov. 24 — i>Pi A business and industry of the na­ damage and disrupted communi­ Bulletin! colonel, to hold the |>erinanent We offer not the ordinary kind but a splendid selec­ sistant Attorney General Wendell (ContlniNid on Page Eight) special police detail was called out tion In a condition which will en- cations in the, Augusta and Range- l»iidon, Nov. ’21.— ((.amtiniied on Page Two) rank of liiiijor general. Bcrge declared today that the • * ADMISSION ...... 25c tion of the best and unusual varieties. Many beautiful today to control a crowd of 300 t.eii, llraja Mlhulluiic said to­ $2.50 United States ia "at the Mercy" of Bronx housewives storming a mar­ (Oontlnued on Page Eight) Neighbor ResciieM Three Children shades of light and dark bronze, shaggy and single varie­ (Continued on Page Three) day that his Viigoalav t’het- an English-ArgcnUne monopoly Warwick, R. I., No». 24.—(/P*— ------MENU ------ties. Pink, white and yellow in many shades.^ Large ket where turkeys were reported to niks "have now gained con­ CELERY AND OLIVES pool in obUlning quebracho ex­ Falling Walls be available. trol of the entire country of Three Miiall children, two of whom standard “ mums” in yellow, pink, white and bronze. tract. important leather tanning Another Crisis were severely Inirned, were res­ CHOICE OF; The women, crowding the steel .Montenegro.” In his an­ LITTLE NECK CLAMS BLUE POINT OYSTERS Crane in and see our Chrysanthemums, You will •gency. doors of the market, were lined up nouncement, made through cued this niorniiig from a burnv JUMBO SHRIMP COCKTAIL find here the largest and best selection! Berge, chief of the Anti-Trust Kill Fireman by police and permitted to enter Nimitz Expects Eventual the Yugoslav Information of- irig house by a 3 -.vear-old nelgh-y division, made the statement, be­ Faeinjr Fraiiecj linrwho will enter the .Army Dec. CHOICE: B . two-by-two to make their pur- flee at Cairn, .MIhallovic also CONSOMME DOUBLE ROYALE fore a Senate MlllUry Subcom­ Cha:ses. aaid his forces had tieen aide *. Raymond and KUhard Hevvlns, CREAM OF CHICKEN SOUP mittee on War Mobilization. Chair­ Meanwhile, throughout the city, Jap Defeat From China to Uke over “ the whqle of aged five and two and a half man Kilgore tD-W. VaJ. com­ Half Million Dollar Fire IVlaiii Faces Liltiiiiatiiiiij vears, were taken to a hospital in CHOICE: butchers hung "no turkey” signs hi Boka Katorska beyond the SILBROS mented: their windows and hundreds of To .\cce|»l NaziH as. a critical condition with-bums nl POACHED F1LI.ET OF SOLE BONNE FEMME Also Choice Sweeps War - Idle fortress area." CALVES' SWEET BREAD BRAISED CHASSEUR 881 Main Street "I am particularly conceiUM-to men and women queued up at the face, head, chest, .arms and ROA.ST YOUNG VERMO.NT TURKEY GIBBET GRAVY know that this cartel is mn with Furniture Buildings. counters in their quest for the Pearl Harbor, T. H„ Nov. 24— - All services, the Army, Navy, London, Nov. -24 iA’j - Yugo­ Allies or Kesigll I'ost. r hands. Their Mix-month-old sister. the sanction and encouragetnent of (iO—Admiral Cheater W. Nimitz Marines and Coast Guard are rep- Betty Ann, was uninjured after ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKLING APPLE SAUCE Thanksgfving bird. slav guerrilla forces of Gen. Josip ROAST STUFFED NATIVE CHICKEN the government of Argentiq^ This Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 24—. .■\dvised to'.Arrive Early- is confident of progress against resented in the Gilbert offensive Madrid. Nov. 24—(J'l—The____ po- | being thrown nut of a bedroom CHESTNUT DRESSING snapdragons la a country whoae leaderaX have (iPh—A half lAillion dollar fire tow­ Faced wiUi the scarcity, many Japan’s defense perimeter in the ; and are "cooperating 100 per cent,' Broz (Tito) have wiped out a Bu^-j nti’ixr'si'tuation in Gerroan-occu- j window by Everett J. McCurdy, ROAST LEG OF SPRING LAMB MINT JELLY Quality Clothes for Men, shown themselves not only\ un­ ering at times 300 feet into the New Yorkers planned to have their Pacific, but believes that the Jap- he said. garian battalion in Serbia, taking pied France appeared today to be ■ who Is himself the father of two ROAST YOUNG SUCKLING PIG friendly to the democratic princi­ night sky swept war-idle proper­ dinners tomorrow in restaurants. aneae "eventually will be defeated ’There are no jealousies and considerable booty, and have scor­ rapidly approaching a new crisis ; children, none wrlll be permitted. Everybody APPLE AND RAISIN DRESSING CARNA’nONS ples for v4hich We are fighting, but ties of the Bepkey & Gay Fuml- They were advised by the State from China. ed defensive successes at other with aged Marshal Henri Petain ' * * ia carrying a big load, cheerfully SUGAR CURED HAM. VIRGINIA STYLE Women and Children it is the only country in the west­ "ture company here early today Food Merchants’ Association to ’’China with Its reservoirs of ^ints, a broadcast communique facing an ultimatum from Pierre ! Japs Cut \ ital Highway FILLET MIGNON BOUQUETIERE ern hemisphere which'* still maln- and led one fireman to his death. arrive at their favorite eating manpower, potential airfields and and skillfully.’' cLaval and pro-German Paris lead- : Chungking, Nov. 24.—<45—-The taina diplomatic relations with the .said today. BROILED WtlOLE LIVE LOBSTER DRAWN BUTTER The spectacular blaze, which places early "to avoid the lines.” proximity to Japan ia one of the Pleased With Success The anno'uncemeijt said the ers ..to accept the Nazis as allie'.s Jyjanese have rut the vital rice LOBSTER NEWBURGH AND MELBA TOAST ROSES Axis." frighten^ gueata from the adja­ Paul Henkel, president of the steps along the road to Tokyo," ! He declared he waa ’’completely Partisans had crushed the Bul­ pr resign as chief of state. ■ 11'iKhvvay route from Hunan prov- POTATO: Five .CoBtroUed by British Society of Restaurateurs, said the commander in chief of U. 8. , aatiafied and very much pleased ■ Reports from France declared i'•'•’e to Sftiecliw’an hy capturing Berge testified that 22 producers cent Rowe hotel, destroyed two of garian force in a battle near Krem- CANDIED SWEET MASHED BOILED PARISIEMNE Let Us Telegraph Flowers To Family and Friends members’ reports indicated 50 per forcea in the Pacific said yeater- i with the success of the Gilbert bp- na in western Serbia, killing about that collaborationist leaders m I'fao.vuan, 16 **^**°^ J WILL REMAIN, OPEN in Argentina and Paraguay make the three Berkey lb Gay buildings day in an interview. Who Are Too Far Away To Be With \ ou on the fringe of downtown which cent of the normal supply of tur­ ! erationa," and that he believed that .'00 aoldlera and taking 70 prison­ Paris had mobilized their niilitia i VEGCTAB^^ SQUASH YELLOW TURNIPS up the quebracho industry, and keys waa on hand but that it was May Yet Accept Ught and ordered them to prepare for cummand announced today. All On Thanksgiving. have been used for storage pur­ ; "the Japanese Air Force ia being ers, including t,wo officers. Japanese efforts to take Chang- CREAMED SILVER ONION^ that five of the producing firms are expected restaurant business would American forcea have closed depleted steadily. In Macedonia Tito's troops any eventuality, while blue-.shixted owned or controlled by the British poses since the war reduced fur­ teh have been nhdsted and further DESSERT: /' l - ___ niture construction. be 40 per cent over last Thanksgiv­ their fista on the Gilbert islands . "W e know that the Japanese fought fiercely to prevent German, “ Fraricists" were said to have led corporation, the Forestal Land, ing. ,Ia|ianese attempts to bypass the ■ GRAPE-NUT PUDDING MINCE, PUMPKIN AND Train Service Suspended in the Central Pacific, but the ad­ cannot replace their aircraft aa troops breaking through from Al­ an anti-Vichy demonstration on TOMORROW NIGHT Timber and Railways, Ltd., miral indicated the Japanese fleet city' Iwve been checked. APPLE PIE ICE CREAM Falling brick walls killed Fire­ Turkeys, however, were on the rapidly as we can replace oura," bania toward Skoplje. The center jthe Champs Ellyaees. • • • through an Argentine subsidiary. bills of fare of most public eaUng which has made no apparent at­ BEVERAGE: ______man Louis A. Coleman, 40, as be he asid. of thia atruggle was near Debar.. •All Pressure Resisted m i l k t e a "These five companies," he de­ tempt to contact the United States Three Bum Te Death COFFEE CIDER places, with the prices of Ui> din­ ■ The Navy expected strong Japa­ Bitter Defensive Battles Thus far Petain waa reported to ASSORTED MINTS clared, "have a productive capacity was manning a pumper truck and ners pegged at./rom $1.45 in the fleet, may yet accept an engage­ Chicago, Nov. 24.—<45—A moth­ Anderson .jipread debris across the parallel­ nese air and aubmarinc reaction aa The Partisans reported bitter de­ have resisted ail ' pressure with which constitutes approximately chain restaurants to $4 in the more ment. er and two of her three small rhil- .57 per cent of the total rapacity. ing Cfritml Trunk Western railroad rapidly as the enemy could move fensive battles in Dalmatia, in the the .support of 'a considerable dren burned to death and the Wednesday, November 24 exohisive places. ' "We may expect some . major Ooa't coastal region around Novi, All producers, except four having tracks so that train service was Average Cltlzea UndlHliirlted' action in the Pacific," he said. such forces into the Gilberts area. group in Vichy whiCh fs opposed father suffered serious bums early I Greenhouses and Flower Shop a rapacity of about II per cent of suspended temporarily. The average citizen, however, "The possibility must be kept In "The Japanese have five air to the Laval clique. toda.v when fire destroyed thrir (Continued on Pnge Four) Unsuccessful in efforts to per­ 153 ELDRIDGE s t r e e t PHONE 848fi the entire industry, are members Worst blaze In the recent his­ appeared undisturbed by the tur­ mind and we must constantly be baacs in the Marshalls—Kwajalein, home la suburban Oaklawm. TMa DANCING of a quebracho pool which regu­ tory of this "furniture city,” the key shortage because servicemen prepared for it So long as Japan’s Mill, Wotje, MaloeUp and Jaluit, suade Petain to make a broadcast waa the second such tragedy la tha Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Service THANKSGIVING NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 O'CLOCK lates the production and sale of the fire was brought under control end women will receive 35,0(X),000 main fleet uniU are Intact it be­ the latter a aeaplane base,” be aaid. Treasury Balance address accepting them aa allies south suburban area la S4 bair a. after a 90-minute fight by the "Tils Japs <:an operate submarines in the i| interest of “reatoring or­ The dead in today’s fire ween Mazy TO THE MUSIC OF HAPPY LOU product." pounds o. turkey the government hooves us to maintain strength to He cljacged that Forestal domt city’s entire fire-fight^ force. It has purchased for camps in this inaim such an engagement will from any lagoon with good anchor- Washington, Nov. 24—<45— The der" in France, the Germans were L. Monreal, t, who perished la bW' AND HIS ORCHESTRA nates the industry and' that "ita broke out about 12:30 a. m. (c.' country and for overseas. come out favorable for our forces. age by using a submarine tender. poalUon of the Treasury Nov. 22; said to be devoting their efforts crib la the first floor bedrnsM ad policy has been restrict production 'w. t.) Like the housewife, the city ’’We must not disperse our fleet “ We are not Immune to those at- Receipts. $65,012,540.24; expen- to imite Paris collaborationist the flaming boase; aadlwraas For Your Convenience am^ maintain high prices.” He A company spokesman said Uic found itself unable to buy turkeys to permit the Japs to concentrate taclfa, but we went prepared for diturea, $232,544,595.75; net bal­ leaders with Laval in a “national Mrs. Anna Frances Miwreal on any unit which might be weak­ them and when they come they will ance. $16,015,914,669.00; customs brother. 9-year-«M Sahevt,. er than the main enemy fleet" not be a surprise." I mceipta for month, $25,560,364.09. d M la a hssatinh