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A FRroAT, M)VEMB«fR *0,194t 7 Rmtfhrffltr Etiniitto En Averagt Daily CtrealatioB ' : 2 i For the Month ad October, 160 ■^Tlia Waathir/'' is .the third annual affair to be ad O. a. WaMtf^ ■ «■ ■ sponsored by the local union. This “ r,696 . About Town Union Leader year’s party however, promises to be best It will sUrt at 6:30 p. m. Member «f the Aadit bitomiittaat Rghb'iahi aad eold- Following la the commiUee for HELP YOU Bnieaa ad ClwialatiMia todays caUer tahlght. T o Speak Here the occaaion: Albert Toat chair­ ,HI «• Mt. aiHl man, Michael Kleinschmidt James Manehei tcr i A City of VM go Charm HeimB, i# W Pwk- Fogarty, Helen Gleason, David ito. .1 . «r William Pollock, Na­ Caraon, Frank Murphy, Thomas (OtosMaed Advarttatog aa Page U) Trotter and Michael Haberen. VOL. LXII„ NO. 4S MANCHESTER, C O ^ ^ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1942 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CBNt$ fr t M ii B. Dm oom ^ ■on or tional Officer of TWUA — ^ ■nr I fn . FruteU H. Dmcomm, oT To Attend Xmas Party -<$> i a « OonUr atMot, onllatad ^ V. B. Navy Thuwday and wUl Paragon Type ‘Mrs. ^n t a ’ to Rescue )Mv« Monday morning tor Naval Local «3, T. W. U. A. will hold Recreation training. Toung Dancoaoo, IT, was a Chrietmae party on Saturday, ROBES Offensive to Wipe December 19 at Tinker Hall, Main Armored Units Close a studont in ManchoMar Trado atreet. Center Items Being Sought aekooL Frank Reilly, president of the For Christmas, Gifts A t tha Zypaer Club dance to* union reported • that William Pol­ Today: lock, general secretary-treasurer Out Japan’s Bases As Chairman morrow avening at the clubhouae 6-9—Junior boys’ game room All Wool Flannel Robes on Brainard place a drawing will of the National Textile Workers Union of America, will be guest open, E, S. and W. S. With German Force; taka place on the Thankeglvlng 6-6:45 — Rockel.s’ ibasketball Powder Blue and Rose. ^ O Q speaker at the party, Union mem­ Vi Republican Leaders Are and other artlclee. It la Im- bers look forward to his presence piactice period, E. 3. Sizes 12 to 4 0 ...... aP 1 vF . 5 / 0 aortaat that retume be made on On Solomons Near with pleasure. 6- 7—Small gym open for hand­ Sifting Party Ranlks an tlcketa thle evening at the club. The party will consist of a ban­ ball, B. S. quet with dancing following. En­ 7- 8 —Small gym open for box­ Fine French Flannel Robes For New He^ of Na­ M n. Minnie GalU at ISt Bleaell tertainment will also be provided. ing. E. S. Part wool and rayon. Wine and Royal Terrific D«lrucllon NotlOn N ccds British Racing West ■met, who underwent a major Music for dancing will be supplied 7-g—Polisn American Club bas­ Blu«. Size* 12 to 40. tional Committee Now. onaratlon at the Hartford boeplUl by the orchestra of the Coast Ar­ ketball practice period, E. S. $12.98 Enemy Troops and. _ two weeke ago, hae returned to tillery, Regiment s.-tioned here. 7- 8—Women's plunge period. Washington, Nov. 21—(JP—Re- bar home and la making good Ships Appears to FuturC FloW Eighth Army Hurls For-For­ C / s / j i q 9 wj^ Opening Phases of Full- To Serve Turkey Dinner E. 8. publlcsh leaders, sifting party The banquet will consist of a 8- 9—Men's plunge period. » . 8. Extra Sizes In Wool ward Elements Against; Scale Assault of To­ turkey dinner with Osano as the 7-10—Bowling alleys ro.serveii Clinch United States G f D o c t o r S ranks for a new National commit­ Bboutmaeter Francie Pecken* caterer. Tickets for the affair will for Mr. Peloquin's group, B. 8. Flannel Robes Hold on Guadalcanal; tee chairman, were on the lookout Rearguard at Ageda-! To Halt Use bruk-Like Arc o f De­ bam. of Troop 15. who i« aoon to be sold by members of the commit­ Size* 42 to 46. today for aometbing akin to a po­ ba called Into service, wae pre- tee and by shop chairmen of each Tomorrow; Half Jap Force Killed* litical paragon who could: bia; Apparently Mak-; a ww a fenses Within Whidt aented with a pen and pencU set, department hi Cheney’s. Tude $13.98 1-10—Bowling aHeya epca, E. S. Army Surgeon General 1. Keep the various party fac­ at the last meeting oT the Troop. Vince, secretary of Local 68, will Washington, Nov. 21.— (JP) ing Effort Id Pre-! Of Att Army Axis Has Been Driv­ also have them for sale at the Say$ Supply Must Not tions “pacified,” vent Organization . of Sunset arcle or Pnet Noble Union headquarters in the Tink­ Corduroy Robes — An American drive to wipe 2. Devote his time to building en with Back to Grands of Sunset Rebekah l/>dge, er building. out remaining Japanese bases up the party organization, and in line wale. Rose and Blue. Sizes IS Be Curtailed; New 3. Refrain from boosting the Defense Positions in McNair Predicts Tac­ Sea, Around Bizerte will meet Monday evening at the The Christmas party scheduled TALL CEDARS to 40. in the Solomon islands ap­ booM of Mrs. Etta Loveland. 41 Problems for Students cause of any individual for the El Agheila Sector. tics Will Be More And Tunis Areas. n r o atreet The hoateaa wUl be aa* $8.98 peared near at hand today as 1944 presidential nomination^. alsted ^ Mra. Grace Lathrop. Mrs. TONIGHT B terrific’ destruction of enemy Despite these admittedly stiff Potent Pactor Than qualifications. Republican chief­ Cairo, Nov. 21.— (/P)— Rac­ NeUie Lull and Mrs. Beatrice 8:00 O’clock troops and ships seemed to Chicago, Nov. 21— (/P) —Brig. Bulletin! Shoulderettes Gen. Charles C. Hillman, surgeon tains were sorting out a dozen or ing westward at a speed un- Mhmilag. A social time win foi- Washable Chenille Robes clinch the United States hold Mere Military Strength Ijindon, Nov. 21 ^— more possibilities as candidates for equaled in modem desert HUSKING BEE Orange Hall Rose, Blue, and Wine. Sisea 12 to on Guadalcanal. Announcing general of the U. 8. Army, aays the Job of Joseph W. Martin, Jr., Three British subma^nes I in beautiful shades: Pink, Coral, 42. that the supply of future physi­ who is resigning to give all his warfare, the British Eighth Fort Knox, Ky., Nov. 21—(/P)— Gaotge T. Gray, J7, at iT Madi- HOLLISTER ST. SCHOOL Blue, Orchid, and for the flrat time that the Ameri­ have sunk an Axis destroyer 20 Reg. Gaines At can grip on the prized island and cians required for both the mili­ dutjes as House minority leader. Army today hurled its for­ Warning that a shipping bottle­ ■OB atreet waa arrested yesterday $8.98 tary and civilian effort "must not and an Axis tanker and prob­ by Omeer David Galllgan and TONIGHT Black ...... ita strategic airbase is “now very Will Meet Dec. 7 ward elements against Mar­ $3 a Game (or 25c $ be curtailed at the source.” The committee will meet Dec. 7 neck probably will prevent this ably have sunk a second de­ ■barged with the operation oT aa N 1.39 secure,” Secretary of Navy Knox shal Rommel’s rearguard at Explaining that the lowering of In St. Louis to select Martin’s suc­ country from bringing ita full ■BTiglatered awtor vehicle. The PRIZE AWARDS 2 Free Gamcsl Candlewick Robes reported yesterday that half of a stroyer and another Axis force of 1,500 Nipponese landed the draft age to 18 created new cessor. • Agedabia, some 70 miles power to bear against the Axis ■aae win be heard bi town oourt White, Blue, Aqua, and Rose. Sizes problems to medical and pre-medi­ overseas, the commanding general supply ship in the M editem - Modem and Old-Fashioned on Guadalcanal had been slaugh­ Although there has been consid­ from the harrow El Agheila Saturday aMcning. 7 Specials! 12 to 20. cal students. General Hillman ex­ nean, the Admiralty an­ 6 Knitted Wool tered and the rest routed. erable maneuvering behlnO. the The manpower shortage has evfn hit the Santa Claus business, defile. 17)6 British, apparently of the Army Ground Forces today DAN aNG $4.29 and $7.98 pressed hope that the War depart­ scenes by friends and foes of Wen­ so here's "Mrs. Santa” pinch-hitting) in a Chicago department store. making a supreme effort to keep predicted that tactics would be a nounced today. A aon waa bom yesterday at tlM Sweepstake! No DnpUmtion in Bepoito ment would work out comprehen­ dell Willkle, the 1940 presidential more potent factor than "mere .Martford hospital to Mr. aad Mra. Adm. (ine. tax) — 50e. Apparently It goes over Just as well with the children. Rommel from organizing a de­ Possibility of duplication In the sive plans to assure a continuous nominee, party leaders like Sen­ militaiV strength" In winning the London, Nov. 21.—(flV "-' lU l^ Birdaey oT Wapping Cen­ Aaspiesa S t BrMgeFa Obaroh. $5 Door Prize! supply of new physicians for es­ fense at El Agheila, pressed on O Bed Jackets Navy’s reports of enemy ships ate Minority Leader McNary of Without pause at the heels of the war. ter. Mrs. Birdaey, prevloua to her Beacon Robes lost in the great American sea sential industries and civilian Oregon, were reported favoring, a In a speech prepared for deliv­ Allied armored forces streanto ^—lB *i1age. waa^lOae bOnicent Pet­ Warm and washable cotton. Sizes 16 communities. enemy after triumphantly hoist­ ing into Tunisia closed with in Pink, Blue, Coral victory of last week also was dis­ compromise selection who would ing the Union Jack over Bengasi ery before the newly-commission­ erson or Cooper H Il Mreot. to 46. Blue, and Rose. pelled by Knox who declared 28 General Hillman, speaking at be acceptable not only to Willkle ed graduates of the Armored German forces today in th« Orchid, and Black '.•...$2.98 an American Medical Association British Bombers Hit yesterday for the Jtird time In $5.98 Japanese vessels had been sunk. but to all prominent party mem this war. Force Officer Candidate sebooL opening phases of a full- Private George IL Delaney, one These comprised a battleship, an­ conference yesterday, said that bers. Lieut. Gen. Lesley J. McNair as­ er four local b^ra who esilliited to other battleship or heavy cruiser, unless provision was made to as­ This view was echoed by Ralph Halfway to Tunisia serted that “the grim fact stands scale assault on a Tobruk-likfl Saptember, la confined to the hoa- 0 ^ (Syoto® ^tof§}«FiS^ six heavy cruisers, tw;o light sure a minimum of two years’ pre- H. Cake, Oregon national commit­ Turin Agmn in Night Already the Eighth Army was out that we must economize, in arc of defenses within which pital at Camp Croft. 8. C., with aa cruisers, six destroyers and 12 medicah education for those plan­ teeman, who haa been mentioned halfway to Tunisia from Its start­ both personnel and materiel.” the Axis has been herded tojured kaee caused by a fall. He Rising Interest ning to enter medical schools, 1 transports and cargo ships. Ten for the chairmanship himself. ing point at El Alamein in Eg3rpt, Entering New Phase with its back to the sea, to the youngest eon of Mra. Mary LEGION more were damaged. "only women and the physically ‘They must avoid a scrap and I, and more than halfway to Tripoli. S. Oriaaey of 32 Hawthorne street unfit would be able to enter medi­ Raid Termed The development of the armored around Bizerte and Tunis. United in The reported American losses of think they will,” Cake said after ‘HeavjMi I LayaJ Urges \ Contact was established with States. British and Fighting aad the late George R. pelaney. cal schools." a talk with McNary. “I’m interest­ the Axis rearguard at Agedabia, force particularly, and of all the two light cruisers and six destroy­ Yet Made on Army in some degree, waa enter­ French troops already were re­ ers in the samq battle brought the Placed in Inactive Status ed in seeing that they don’t get on the coastal road 100 miles south Xeayon G. HUls, soa o f Mrs. Students now actually matricu­ into any.” ing a new phase, he said. ported by North African rmdia nation’s total of destroyed vessels Three Fail to Return; o f Bengasi, by one of Gen. Sir stations to hold ail of Tunisia Harold M. HUIa o f • VUlage lating in approved medical schools. Cake said the new chairman, French Pact Bernard L. Montgomery’s forces “In 1940, we left the lean and atreet, haa enlleted to the Army In the Pacific war to 50 combat and except those two bridgehaada General Hillman told the confer­ who will serve until the next na­ 29 Dead, 120 Hurt. which made a beeline across the hungry days when money for the Air Foree asM wlU report Monday TURKEY Winter 34 non-Combat shipa since Pearl ence, are being placed under mili­ Army waa very, very scarce,” said which the Axis, with alr-bome re­ tional convention In 1944, must be Libyan hump. Other Eighth Army at Fort Devwa, Maas. A graduate Harbor. tary Jurisdiction, with Inactive McNair, “and entered a period inforcements, is defending behind ^ SLIPS I “ identified with no factlo.i and W ith Nazis followed the longey route •tltaahaator High aeheol last Official announcements of the status, in order to complete their must be acceptable to all.” London, Nov. 21.-^/P)— when all bets were off and the sky barricades hastUy flung out about June ba wae an aidant atudeat of Navy and Allied headquarters medical education and one year In­ The arsenal city of Turin was i ------r arobnd the hump and marched into was the limit. The armored force 30 miles in a semi-circle about, « i McNary haa been reported Bengasi. Hats Gold or Silver Finish boosted the total Japanese losses ternship. favoring John C. Townsend. Jr., was denied nothing In the way of each port. IN SILK $ BEMBERG* ® attacked last night by R.A.F. Advocates Alliance supporting the two-way Allied to 126 combat and 246 non-com­ Col. Leonard G. Rowntree, chief former senator from Delaware, as As elaborate and. costly equipment. Piedlctn Fleroa Struggle BINGQ bombers in a raid which an drive against the Axis in Lib3ra RAYON SATIN % bat ahlps. a compromise choice. Friends of Europe’s Sole Hope for An Allied spokesman fredlctod laS tka aetoe* ilW Bfto (Continoed On Page Ten) Townsend, who managred the re­ authoritative British source and Tunisia, Malta-based bombers (Continued Paga Tea) that the struggle would grow to Meanwhile, the first American yesterday bom)>ed Catania. Augus­ tha Mto Taaapto bsiiiowuw Costume Jewelry Naval officer to return to Pearl cent successful campaign result­ termed the “heaviest yet ferlcity hourly and Axis repotto Peace; Would \Raise ta and Coslmo airdromes in Sicily a party wfll ba WM^etad Saturday Night Harbor since the defeat of the ing in a gain of nine RgpubUcau made-on Italy.” Of the scores indicated that the enemy alreaihr seats In the Senate, declared he New Volunteer Legions and struck new blows against Axis was throwing all the air and aub*. Japanese armada, Lieut. DeWItt of Stirlings, Halifaxes, Lan­ shipping in the Mediterranean. Clips — Brooches— Pendants Peterkin estimated that the foe's Butter Supply would accept the chairmanship if Soviets Show marine resources at its command, Lockets — Bracelets — Neck­ attempts to recapture Guardal- tendered. casters and Wellingtons as­ Vichy (From French Broad­ Many Stragglers Trapped into the effort to block the dos­ $ 1.00 canal had coat the lives of perhaps Willkle Favors Bradley signed to the mission, three failed Many straggling Germans and ing circle of Allied steel aad Penny Bingo A t 7:30 laces. casts), Nov. 21.—(iO—jpierre La­ - ^ to return. The others made the Italians were trapped In the area choke off its supplies Plus Tax. Earii 10,000 Nipponese on the island Is Set Aside Winkle’s friends here said he val advocated an alliance with Added Force Oto Mto 1. alone. From 20,000 to 40,000 more favors J. Kenneth Bradley, nation­ 1,500-mile round trip successfully between Bengasi and Agedabia by Reuters said British forces had were believed killed In the sinking al committeeman for Connecticut, In another of the mass attacks Germany as Europe’s sole hope the swift British thrust along the captured their first Axis prlaoneva- 6 Door Prizes of eight loaded enemy transports. For Fighters or Sinclair Weeks, Massachusetts that are proving an economical for peace in a broadcast to the inland trail from El Mechlll to Agaiiist Foes within Tunisia and that in one In New Guinea, westward o f the committeeman, for the chairman­ way to tear at the industrial vi­ people of Nazi-occupied France Msua trail. There retreat cut off, clash British parachute troops alaa tb pitot ■■ addKlosMd Solomons, the Japanese fought ship, or some westerner If either tals of the AXIS. last night and declared new vol­ these Axis troops now can be mop­ had destroyed six enemy armored ■■■■ wtS ba held to Admission . . 50c savagely to forestall what seemed 40 Per O nt o f .4mount of these Is not available. They said A terse air communique said unteer legions would be raised to ped up at leisure by the British cars. S hsat WadBsaday Hale’ s Perfect to be Imminent disaster. The he is opposed to Werner W. Schoe- only: answer "the fresh insults which while the Job of hacking away at Heights o f Stalingrad The situation apparently waa SIgtat ipad Eddla Abrahamaon’a llerciest fighting ot the campaign In Cold Storage to der, Illinois committeeman, on the Dense Smoke From Fires France has had to suffer” from the fleeing main Axis force con­ And in .Suc­ revolving about a German dedaioa 6i^ A ylaaa band win play, Ib e Fitting raged In the Buna-Gona areas contention that he was “too isola­ “The attack was heavy and con­ the Allied campaign in North A f­ tinues. to pin Axis resistance to a strong SMWtag tor toa turkay, gooaa and where American and AustnUian Be Held for Service tionist” before the war. centrated but dense smoke from rica. cessfully Stormed in defense of 'Tunis and Bizerte hut |to aad aavaral othar vataablaa troops had pinned the invaders Associates of Thomas E. Dewey. many fires made observation of “We are again seeking recon­ Italitms Report there still waa no official indica­ wfll ba aoBductod dustag ttia hswk against the northeastern Men and Lend-Lease. New York governor-elect and a the results difficult." ciliation and an entente with Ger­ Bloody Give-and-Take. tion that the Axis forces in Libya 4toaea. ruhner-up to Willkie in the 1940 Cleat weather gave the targets many,” Laval declared in his had been effectively isolated tram coast. intense Fighting those in TTinlsla by strong BriUdl. The Japanese Increased their Washington. Nov. 21.—i/P) — To convention, reported that he has sharp ovitllnes, however, and an first address since he was given Rome (From Italian Broad­ Moscow, Nov. 21.— —Suc­ GANDY FOR no particular choice for chairman. or American forces reaching tha aerial activity, Gen. Douglas Mac- keep Johnny Doughboy from being Italian communique itMlf said dictatorial powers and named as casts), Nov. 21.—(/P)—The Italian cessfully storming heights at Sta­ Arthur’s Allied headquarters re­ The same Is said in behalf of Sena­ the British, attacking in waves. political heir to Marshal Petain. lingrad and in the Caucasus, the Juat Received! * Colpfful Mittens fed dry bread while fighting far tor Robert H. Taft, of Ohio, an­ high command reported today in­ (Continued on Page Tea) ported today (Australian time) “dropped incendiary bombs in Certain of Gernuuiy Victory tense fighting between "advanced Russians were reported showing Solvafioffi Ahny Fresh Shipment \ away, the folks at home may soon other prominent candidate for the great quantities, mainly in the He accused the United States and lashed back at the advancing have to spread their butter thin— elements" of the British Army in fresh strength today In their ■to Allies with light artUleiy, mor­ presidential nomination two years central district of the town.” and Britain of “tearing away bit bloody give-and-take with the Mary Oliver Candies or use some substitute. ago. Libya and Axis forces and ac­ Musical c — c — $ pr. tars and macblne-guna. The Italians said the British in­ by bit at the French empire be­ knowledged the Axis evacuation of German invaders. 5 9 8 9 1.00 Frozen in more ways that one, The name of John D. M. Hamil­ cause of their losses in the Paci­ Assorted Chocolates Bombers Attack Cargo Veaeels flicted damage and spread fires Bengasi. - 40 per cent of the nation's cold- ton, party chairman from 1936-40 fic; said he was certain of a Ger­ During the night a Red Army 75 Denier \RingIeas ^heer with In the absence of more import­ and listed casualties at 29 dead Cnie German high command an­ Flashes ! Tonight, 7:30 Assorted Chocolates With It) all wool or wool mixtures. Some with fleece stored butter supply today was set and now a practicing attorney in and 120 wounded. man victory. unit dislodged the enemy frofii a Lisle R einforce Foot and Linen ant nearby targets. Army bomb- nounced the evacuation yesterday.) strongly fortified height southeast (iMte Bulletins of the (ff) W in ) Jsaior Bawd and Bon Bona Toe for Ehctra lining.. Buy now while assortment is complete. aside for fighting men and the Philadelpliia, also has been men- Members of several Canadian , "From what has happened in lease-Iend program under terms of North Africa we have discovered of Nalchik In the mid-Caucasus Singing Company Assorted Chocolates, (Contlnued on Page Tea) squadrons which participated in (CoBtinued on Page Ten) and killed 300 Germans, the mid­ a War Prc^uction board order. (Conttaned oa Page Tea) the raid said Turin’s air defenses the fate that waits us tomorrow Two Killed In Accldente Major and Mrs. H. Martia, Hard and Chewy And housewives started eyeing if Roosevelt gets away with .It,” day communique said. In the Moz- incladed only one searchlight. dok sector to the' northeast ot Hartford, Nov. 21— (iV) — Twa' Assorted Chocolates,' such table-fat substitutes as mar­ Laval said. "W e would have' to person* died and several othen Praoiding. garine and peanut butter, for the Fires Visible SO Miles Nalchik another Soviet unit was Soft Centers pair submit to a domination by Com­ were Injured In a serlee so rt.'' Marines Talk "temporary” wording of the order Fires were visible 50 miles from credited with killing 100 foemen ot Frc« Aa the Gois^! Select d DRESS Charge May munists and Jews.” Expect Vote dents throughout the d ty thto failed to ease the threat of eventual the city, they said, and smoke (The dark little collaboration­ in a small scale attack such as the Buy Tour Xmas Hosiery Earlyl shortage. Agriculture department Russians have been launching in noomlng. Michael Kuropetro, 52. Of Next Move from one notably large one rose ist’s talk- of volunteer legions— of Hartford, died on the way to officials asserted that present but­ to almost S.ObO feet. One flier such aa the detachments which W ill K ill Bill Increasing numbers for several 7 0 c lb. ter production was not .^eetlng Cause Chaos Hartford hospital after beiag for Thanksgiving said it was so thick he believed have fought alongside the Ger­ days. market needs and pointed put that Overnight at Stallngrade at­ struck by a bus at the OonneedtooS an oil dump was hit. Another mans on the Russian front—sug­ the WPB slice of nearly 35,000,000 tacks by small enemy groups company yard at 53 Vernon street.. Cheered by Navy’ s Tri­ said he saw "one big building fall gested that Laval was not pre­ Motion to Limit De­ Mrs. Violet Speak, 21, of SuftleML 2 lb. box poimds would be felt in the near Successful Prosecution apart” when a two-ton block­ were reported beaten off In the Start ,Your future. pared at this time to thrust the died in .Municipal hospital shertijr 5 from our stock of love­ umph Over Japanese; buster burst on it. nation into a formal state of war bate on Anti-Poll Tax southern outskirts, where ^Red Plan Limitation Order Of Underwriters Like­ counter-thrusts had taken a after admlHslon from injnriee Ready to Go W^u The first British announcement against the Allies. He did not oel\'ed in a twx>-car collisiaa ea ly pa.'itel shades. Pow­ However, WPB officials planned ly to Bring Upset. of the foray did not specify the Bill Set for Monday’. height a few hours earlier. Ag- Xmas Shopping $ 1.20 mention the existing French street here Injured In the sama . (Continoed on Page Tea) Army • regiments and the Toulon' accident were Mr*. Jean Rsaas, li^ der Blue, Rose, Aqua, Pearl Harbor, T. H„ Nov. 21— (Conttnued oa\ Pagen-Ten) Washington, Nov. 21—(vP)— The (Continued on Page Ten) NOW! FRESH >80ASTED, SALTED (g>)—Tha United States Marines on Atlanta, Nov. 21—(>P)—Success­ based fleet which still take orders Mountain Road, SuffleM; Edwia Green. Also the darker Guadalcanal, cheered by the ful prosecutio:: of the govehi- from Vichy.) , Senate prepared to go through MichaelowHkI, 19, Thompoonytlla Navy’s great-, triumph over the ments anti-trust Indictment would Treasury Balance Blameii' Roqoe^'clt the motions today of debating and .Vlfiedl Yacovone, Wetheta-- result in “chaos, and confusion,’ In his 15-minute speech Laval field. Erva Tlkkena, 24. Hartfohk shades of Soldisr Japanese fleet last week-end are M ore Farm abolishment of state poll taxes as Shop In M IXED N U TS says Lloyd T. Wheeler, manager Washington, Nov .21—(fl»)-^The a.ssured his people again that Pinning Hopes whom Hartford hospital reportefl looking for more islands to con­ secretary of the association. a prerequisite for voting in Fed- Black, Purple quer. position of the Treasury Nov. 19; Germany would not lose the war. fell from a machine or phM ena There’t a new look to milli In a formal statement issued Reroipts, $29,506,393-.54; ex­ declared he had tried to maintain er^ elections, although even its while working nt the Edward BnH Cashews — Pecans — Brazil — Lieut. DeWttt Peterkin, first Labor Need last night aftei'>he indictment was supporters conceded the measure On Roosevelt Manchester h ery...an upward, spirit-lift American Naval officer to arrive ' I. penditures, $199,869,133.35; net Co. yard at 10 Hyahope avean% Walnuts 8 9 c lb. ing trend that does wonders returned by a Federal grand Jury balance, $3,464J132,074.99. ' - (Oontlnoed on Page Tea) was marked for the legislative reported to be in “good" oondlUoia $ 2*25 and I here from the Solomons since the here agaiiut the aaaociaUon, 27 graveyard. • • • for your eye-appeal! Derbies, Navy’s victory Nov. 14-15, said he Stores! New Workers Necessary of ita. officers and 198 member Balked by a seven-day filibuster Bloc Opposing 'Nation­ Sabotenrs .Vnnlhllated cloches, fur pom-pom hats, believed aomer 10,000. Japanese companies. Wheeler contended carried on by senators from south­ Berlin, (From Germnn Broad- all are dedicated to lovelines.s have been tilled on Guadalcanal. To Meet Food Require­ that the Supreme court has ruled ern poll tax states, proponents wide Gas Rationing $ 2 .9 8 1 "The Marines and othaf forces

— vehicles now In storage for the Wednesday, November 25 Annual Social, Hose and Lad­ Some observers believe nation­ Education. Sermon subject: "A Paean of at. John’s Polish Church Nobody wins—aa far as the tur­ Felice-McCartan duration. Founder of Candy wide department, store volume for Tuesday 3:45'p. m. Brownies. Praise.** Talk to boys and girls, Golway atreet keys are concerned in Csldwell'a Mr. and Mn. Jamas McCartan To assist and advise dealers and Their Ship Sinks ifr^ub der Co, No. 1 at CTheney Hall. "Benjamin Franklin,** and the Col­ Rev. J. ascsepkoweld, In Menoriam of 69 Foatar street announce the American Legion Home, 10 to _ I November and December combln- 7:00 p. m. Boy Scouts. a. O. a. turkey trot today. In loTlnc memory of our dear service stations in conserving and I s D f ^ n n I *** show a 20 per cent average Wednesday 10:00 a. m. Red lection Plate. Win or lose, every one of the 38 .toother and grandmother. Mri. engagement of their daughter. reconditioning automotive parts; And Is Iself Sunk by 4^35 p. m., work on Red Cross sur­ V-.MI1UCI I t AB B u re a u I increase. If it were only a 10 per gical dressings. A standing invita­ Croaa Sewing. All women in the 4:45 p. m., cars will leave the 8:30—First mass. turkeys, participating In the an­ "MdIm flambolatl. who died Nov. 23, Miss MargBMt Helen McCartan. to to examine Inventories and ar­ cent rise, it still would be good. pariah who are interested in this church for the young people’s rally 10:30—Second mesa nual block-long race down Main Salvatore Anthony FeUce, son of range for transfer of excess stocks Second I]-Boat. tion to all women to assist in this worth-while effort for our armed Lowell, Masa., Nov. 21.—(ff Only Two Months Drop project are invited to come. Bring at Rockville. Choir rehearsals follow-ing each street probably will end in a . Too are oot forgotten loved one Mr. and Mrs. Jqseph FeUce of 122 to points where needed. Dudley L. Page. 97, one of the The percentage increase for de­ your own lunch. *riie Week ntaaa. *rh3r.kagi\dng pot. Bor wHI yon ever be Eldridge street. To facilitate the acquisition of An East Coast Port. Nov. 21.— forces. Come at any hour of the day most convenient. founders of the Pzge A Shaw partment store sales this year . 7:30 p. m. Thanksgiving Eve *riiesday, 1:30 p. m., sewing for Those who enter turkeys are 'AAlong as life and memory last nece.ssary repair equipment and (.ei--A staunch medium-aized showed for every month—except eervice. the Red Croaa by members of the Buckingham • Congregational forbidden to shove; pull or carry Wo wUt remember thee. George Washington was not a tools by service stations. United States merchant vessel, Friday. November 27 Confectionery manufacturing firm, Annual Ball, Women’s Auxiliary died last night at hia home. He May and August—an increase Saturday 6:45 p. m. Choir re­ 'Woman’s Missionary society. diarcli their birds. They can guide them ■angbter and grandchtl- signer of the Declaration of Inde­ To establish clo.se contact with after aurviving a 65-mile-an-hour hearsal. Tuesday, 7 p. m., bowling at the Rev. Philip Rose, Paetor with a pole or broom — but n,o Sren., , pendence. all producers of service station 'gale and possibly sinking a sub­ of Memorial hospital at Hotel was a past commander of the over the corresponding month of Bond, Hartford. Massachusetta Grand Army of the 1941. Manchester *'Y”. prodding. equipment. Including those manu­ marine, was sent to the bottom by Republic. Dim and Bradstreet, Inc., esti­ Manchester Methodist Church Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.. Candle­ 10:00 a. m. — Sunday, church Rule most frequently broken; facturing such equiptoent for another submarine in the North Nunday, November 29 He enlisted at the age of 16 and mated current national retail sales North MMn Street light *rhanks(riving service. Theme school. "Drivers must not speak harshly tanks and other corobat">> vehiclea Atlantic, survivors reported on Temple Beth Sholom will pre­ for meditation, "Let Us Give to their charges." sent Attorney Irving Davidson of saw service at Gettysburg and this' week at 14 to 17 per cent ,Rev. Earl U. Furgesoa, Minister 11 X m.—Morning Worship. and help them secure critical ma­ reaching this port. Cbancellorsville. Page, a native of above the same week a year ago Thanks.** terials. Three members of the 40-man New York on the subject "Con­ 9:30 Church school. Instead of Friday. 6:30 p. m., Junior Choir m np To advise the Industry on the temporary Jewish Wit and Hu­ New , N. H., la survived in dollar volume. 9^^ ett himI A M creW were lost—one washed over- by hia widow. Some of that Increase might the usual food supplies for the rehearsal. preparation and filing of WPB bqard in the. storm and the others mor" at 8:30 p. m. needy, our church school pupils Friday, 7 p. m„ Senior Choir re­ forms required under orders and Tuesday, December 1 HUAU-rmfJopp^l hearsal. when the ship was toq>edocd. Monthly meeting Pines Civic The school medical seiviceb of I are asked to bring a gift of money regulations administered by the The storm damaged the steering England perform more than 70,000 | which wiil to used to purchase Friday, 8 p. m., members at the Automotive Division. gear, l)ut repairs were effected, Aasociation, at 72 Linnmore drive. tonsil operations annually. MICKEY cheer baskets for the sick and Golden Rule club will work on SALVATION ARMY Mr. Burnham has been in the Wednesday, December 2 shut-ins on Thanksgiving. surgical dressings. i iiKTiq and the following day In the mod­ Dorcas Society Variety Sale and automobile busineS.s since 1910 in erating weather a submarine fired UTls'-> SWN 10:45 M,omlng Worship. Tonight at Eight: Rev. Otis I..ee Monson. Worcester and the Boston district, two torpedoes, which missed. "Kaffe Stuga" at Emanuel Lu­ mim ROONEY Prelude, “Allegrotto”—Spohr The Salvation Anajr Sunday Night at 7:30: Lewis Haskins. previously having been In the en­ The merchantman’s gun crew theran church. Anthem, "God of All N ature"- 661 Msta Strata gineering department of the Gen­ Thursday, December S TOMY Tschalkowsky Major N. J. Carrie Sunday Morning at 11:00: Capt. Ella Ro8S. fired four shots In return "and the Christinas Bazaar, South Meth­ STATE SMIASUN. eral Electric Company. He was a last may be considered a possible Offertory, “Adagio”—Pleyel These Three Speakers Merit Your Attendance. former executive of the Peerless odist church. HARTFORD A YANK Children's Semon, "The First Saturday, 7:30 p. m.—Open air Motor Caf Company, and more hit as an upheaval of water was Friday, December 4 Thanksgiving”—Matthew 10:8 eervice. recently, has operated.^^^hls own seen there and the submarine dl»- Board of Control meeting. 8:00 p. m.—Rev. O. L Monatai, Comimny Meeting at 9 :.‘!0 for Children. appeared from view," said Captain TOD.AY AND SUNDAY Anthem. "O Lord How Msnltold Packard and Studel>alpjp fa r hath tartica astd necessary asod stever hedare have th rj scarkadM^ Cheney Brothers, alterations to Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Bea­ Tuesday at 8i00 p.m. — Tht 8. A. 11; Wed. 8. 537 FariBiagtoia Starting'Sunday, November 22 aiplaci ' ports far the dmratiass. gather ta clasely ta tab each ether trice Keith; 215 Highland street: avenue. / . 7 --- ■ --oaava car ammars a n d car bouse a t 221 Pine street, for use Brotherhood,, arill meet. | threagh the present amerganty. as a rooming, bouse, gl^OO. Mrs. Emma Russell, 105 Birch Wedaosday at 7:30 jl.!m. Second'Cburch. Sun 11; S. A. 11; street; Balvatore Delusso.^ Hart­ Wed. 8. -Lafeyette and Russ I* ^ ritallr oecciujy that drive, you can expect help from yome Cheney Brothers, alterations May We Suggest *niaakagiving servioa s< by '^xMing Three Styles of Houses To Choose From At Three Popular Prices: Y America's war workers'* Pontiac dealer. His akilM esechaa- and additions to bouse at 95 For­ ford; Patricia Stevenson. 27 Cook Bushnell Memoriar —7 Hartford paopia Society. ' keep. rolling . - to fscrorii . tat. Ica, bia eficiena eqnipmeat sad hit est street, for use as a rooming ■treht. Rockville akmiety. Sun 11; A-A. Attend Thanksgiving Services Ttoc*awhr Pomioc dealers nrt atof~, Dhicbarged yesterday: WUliam 11; Wed. 9r 94 Union street. stock of oeccaaary replacemeatpens house, 94.000- T O N I G H T a y ' s : 3 0 — l SHO yI^ O N L Y The Barn Danew C ta A . $5,220 — $5,470 and $5,820 tocMlbsioh. arc ai'your disposal to help you ta Cheney Brothers, construction J.'Munsie, 42 Benton street; Gor­ High and Cooper gtshsta of fire escape at Pioneer Para­ don Rice, Jr.. 249 Woodland street;., Thn Prodndng Aaaocintea, Ine. Freew t Modem and 0QR>t* "Soul aad Body*’ will to Mo saaoer what make of car yon help America ia the war effort, Leaeoo-Aennoa for Aunday. chute Plant, Forest street, $3,000. Mrs. Sarah Finnegan, 14 Pearl for T our' EntertBinmeBt. Twenty-fourth Auaday after South Methodist Church ^ _ SM ALL 6 (^WW PAYMENT , BAST PAYMENTS ON BILLS OT SK OK MORE Marriage latentloa atraet; Mra. Ruth Barrett. Rook- vemtor 28. Relasatld^ and Sociability I Trinity. The Golden Text ta tram I Oor- Main Street and Hartford Rogd BETTER IN 6 IMPORTANT Dorothy H. Aspinwall, 42 Wood' viUe. 9 a.m. — Churtai AchooL Mr. bridge street and William M. Births: Yesterday, a d au ^tar tathiaas S:lA” Kaow ye act thxt Reverend W. Rglph Ward, Jr„ Minbter Reasonable Monthly Payments ,Like Rent After .Down ^ P&ynient. WAYSi , EMMA OTERQ Rodger, tto amriy appotated su- ye are the tom^le at God, aad ENving, Buckland, applied for to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Bris­ .perlataadent, will to ta ehxrge. I Scree aieaey marriage license In the town tol, 15 Delmont street.’ ' PQpgiAM N .I.e. SINWINW STAI St. Mary's Hall that the Spirit at God dwelleth ta Sunday Aeeares prempt ee epmaSrq 10 a.ra. — Aervlea ta Germaa. you?" , Mortgages Arranged. loa Ttor M clerk’s office Friday afternoon. Birth: Today, a son to Mr. and ' Main StrecL Aermoa by Rev. MUler at BrtetoL 10:41—Worahip: FuD Church Choir with Thanksgiv­ aWepttaa Mrs. Edwin (Harlson, 53 Fatifiak!. EKst H alford, Conn. Selections from the Bibl* ta- laeledee laerial llree ecaailaa- Ts Arraign Bsspeeta street <• clud* tto following; “My goul ing Music under Director and Organist J. Thui*- ^ SALESMAN ON THE TRACT AT ALL TIMES ikw by a traiaed, aietar decter i Every Wednesday and lungeth. yea, evan fetaUth toe the ston Noe. Be prceeribea e i^ aececHtir I^iliar Jettos Bridgeport, Nov. 21.—lA>)—Real ''MA.i eoutta flC the Lord: aqr heart aad SsrAMm: **1W Nature of Gratitade” ]^ . Ward. SMitoM Grenier, 20, of WaterviUe, Mc„ and Saturday Night, 8-12 P. M. my Aeeh erieth out for the Mvtag TeatoTaalylwwtotyeaaMi Leonard Richard, 19, at Rumford. A T h o u g h t 10;Sb a., m.—Aunday breaking God." (Paelma 84:8) - T':S0-»-liir(|rphlp ia the (^apel. ' O vhenjMMtolit Me„ who have been queetioned by [Rudolf Frlm l'i Oli^rloui O p‘*r''H8 Featuring ' of bread. Oorrelative paasegee from the Sermon: “Our ReUgiona Heritage.** The Tract Is Especiolly Convenient To Buslines To All Nearby am Mb at gaata promiit rdfef Arom detectives in connection with tto 1 sack not mi no oem 18:1 ghriattaa Aetance textbook, "Ad- slaying tola Study. *tacleMe revaata Spirit, BMrit wins tto aouL—Popto ~ mmtmmmtmsmanaamammammetmalmammmmammaa^aammmmMgmtmm MANCHESTER EVENTNC HERALD. MANCHESTER. C O '^. SATURDAY, NOVEBIBEH^, 194S PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVEMNO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 194» f c f c m • =t ' 1 HertzogDies; Bene$ Seea Main °l$$ue To Give Talk lews of Vets and Their Auxiliaries Of War as Decided Daily Radio P rojgrams: Nazis’ Friend London, Nov. 21 — (>P) — To Group Here Baatern War rtms President Eduard Benes of the i r f the Red C rt)B S , and the balance Czech government - in - exile to be used for the Cheer Fund of Dilworth- Former South African told a meeting of Durham Meredith Bloss of Hart* the Auxiliary. This fund is u s^ miners today that “ the main to send remembrances to the son’s Prime Minister for issue of the war has been de­ ford, to Deliver Lec­ Sunday Evening Series r of AiKillary members and former Cornell cided. Sons of Legion members, who are 16 Years Before War. "The Germans can stand ture oil Cooperatives. now in active service. Post another winter of war in Rus­ Of Metropolitan Tests Mrs. Emma Harris entertained Capetown, Nov. 21—Of) — Gen. No. lOS sia only with the greatest dif­ South Methodist young adult ^ ^ the sewing group at her home Fri­ J. B. M. Hertzog, 76, who lost his ficulty, if at all," Benes said. group. Senior Epworth League, New York, Nov. 21.—(A’)—The,i Bridge, EngUsh day evening, at 7:80. This meet­ post as prime minister of the "With the grand Armies of will have as its 6:30 Sunday eve­ and American ing about finished the sewing for Russia still unbroken, it is ning speaker, Meredith Bloss,- as­ same weekend on which it opens ' warworkers. our sale, and it was voted to con­ Legion Is Asked Union of South Africa after the now impossible for the Ger­ sistant tlibrarian at the Hartford a new season of Saturday matinee MBS, 8—American Elagle Club; tact the members for articles for outbreak of war In 1939 when man forces to awing \>ack and Public Library, who will talk on broadcasts of complete operu 8:30—This !• the (half) Hour; 9— the food sale to be held in con­ To Write Soldiers Parliament voted down his propos­ make a furious attack in the Consumer's Cooperatives. This is a from the Metropolitan stage 'in Chicago Theater “Mile Modiate” ; Mons-Ypres Post junction with the Christmas Sale. al for strict neutr.ality, died today. west.” timely subject as many people will New York, the BLU network will 10:15— Saturday Bandwagon. This sale will be held in Watkins He had entered a hospital here He warned, however, that probably pool money in coopera­ present a Sunday evening series Sunday Brings: Talks, MBS, 1 B. W. V. store, Dec. 10. Fireplaoe Ready two months ago for an abdominal the German war machine at tives when they realize their bene­ of Metropolitan radio audlUona. p. m.—Reviewing Stand "Will Air If you are contacted, won't you Within the next ten days there operation. present had "great strength" fits. It wiT. be the eighth year for Power W in?’’ ; NBC, 2:30 p. m.__ try to furnish some food article? will be a nice, fireplace at the poet He had served his country as and said it should not be un­ Mr. Bloss is the former chair­ this program, which heretofore Roundtable "O lsia Adminiatra- Bread is a vary good seller, so if man of the educational committee home. Commander Clarke ia prime minister for 16 years when derestimated. had been heard on NBC. Elach pro­ tlon”: BLU. 3:15— Wake Up Raising Funds you are one of the lucky ones who for Connecticut Cooperatives. This getting ready to have the USO war came. In.stead of following gram presents singing oompeti- Forum "Post-War Employment” ; can make good bread, we would Great Britain immediately in organization though started as tors for contracts with the Metro­ MBS, 8— Forum “Overtime Pay appreciate it, although any home room installed and one of the fea­ late as 1935 in the state now has For G-B Sailors tures will be a big fireplace that breaking with Germany, Hertzog politan and a special prize, the In Wartime." made food always sells. proposed that relations with bel- Harvest Help over 600 members and is gaining finalists to be selected In 16 broad, The members voted to turn back should lend warmth and beauty to NBC, 2—Sammy Kaye sere­ followers everywhere. Mr. Bloss casts. nade; 3:30—Offlciid Army Hour; TWb week the Mons-Ypre post to the Legion, the Bonds which we the room. believes that cooperatives are the No Meeting Monday The first recital IS for 6:80 p. m. 5— NBC Symphony, Stokowski: 7 la making: an urgent appeal to the purchased, when the Home was Seen Needed people’s business and that they are November 29. The next regular meeting of the meeting the economic upheaval in —Jack Benny: 8—Charlie Mc­ raadera of these notes and to all buUt. Carthy; 8:30-^ne Man’s Family; Flag Covers Donated Post will be Monday evening, No­ other fields. After the war they British people in Manchester. This vember 30 at 8 o’clock. Re­ Norman Oorwln of CBS, who 10— Phil Spitalny Girls. Our flag covers have never^been Volunteers Also to Be will grow extensively, he believes. went overseas for a summer series appeal is for help for hundreds of member, chappies, you are ex­ Miss Marion Brookings will lead CBS, 11:05 a. m.— OooUdge found, so Mrs. Rodger, our Ser- from London on "An American In British sailors wMp are stranded pected to have at least one mem­ Asked to Help Process the worship service. String Quartet; 3 p. m.—N. Y. In this country. J'hese British geant-at-Amis. made and donated ber with you when you come. England," has picked Tuesday Philharmonic, Rodzinakl; 5 — black oilcloth covers for our flags. All newcomers to Manchester actors, stranded and wounded Food Crop. between the ages of 18 and 30 are night, December 1, to start a five- Gladys Swarthout; 7—Women at We are very much pleased with Any Old Jalopies? week extension of the programs have been quartered id a C. C. C. Comrade Will Krofiick ia in cordially invited to attend these War: 7:30—We the People; 8— camp. Tompkins Comer. Putnam this donation, and the members from New York. The opener will Orson Welles, The Andes; 8:30— gave her a rising vote of thanks. charge of the Jalopies Drive and New York, Nov. 21—(A)— Mer­ Sunday evening meetings where County, New York. These men congeniality is the keynote. Satur­ deal with r small town on the east Crime Doctor; 9:30— Fred Allen. The County meeting will be held it is expected to get underway chants, bankers, professional men, coast of England. have been brought to this coun* within a few days. Now the house wives and school children day evenings are devoted to fun BLU, 1 2 :3 0 -Oboler’s To the try, found stranded on liferafts in Wethersfield. Nov. 22, at 3 p. m. President; 1—Horace Heldt Re­ If you are a chairman of a stand­ word jalopy is something coined probably will be 'asked to volun­ with everyone "joining the bunch” and life boaU and have suffered teer as “Crop Commandos" t< help to spend an evening at bowling, As a tribute to the American view;' 5:30—Musical Steelmakers; severely. They are from British ing committee, don’t forget to get ___ or is it? At any rate, any­ farmer for hla abundant produc­ one having an old jalopy, what­ harvest and process next rummer’s going to a square dance, roller 6:30— Col. Stoopnagle in "Return aaerchantmen, tankers, and de­ your reports to Department and tion job this season, a special Of the Horse” ; 7:30—Quiz Kids District chairmen not later than ever it is ....n o tify Bill and he’ll food crop, says Paul V. McNutt, skating, or enjoying a party pro­ stroyers that have been sent down Stephen Vincent Benet drama' la from Des Moines: 8:30—Inner Dec. 1. have It taken away where it can chairman of the War Manpower moted by the Fourth Department. by the German U-boats. They are commission. planned for Thanksgiving night by Sanctum; 10—Good Will Hour. areunded, but not seriously, and The House committee for- the do a fine bit for victory. CBS. Sec. of Agrriculture Claude month of December is Mrs. Mar­ Speaking at a meeting of the MBS, 12:45—Letters to My Son; are sent to this canip until they Do You Write? Wlckard ia to play himself and the 3:30—victory Sing, Mrs. Roose­ are well enough to go back. As far tha Butler and Mrs. Olive Char- Grocery Manufacturers of Ameri- Various Legion Posts all over ca< McNutt declared yesterday cast is to be made up of outstand­ velt; 5:15--New Upton Close as we can understand the British tier. the country have a letter writing Model Home Turkey Raffle that the day is past when Ameri­ ing talent Title of the play U "The Series; 6:30—Anchors Aweigh; War ReUef cannot do anything night once a week and letters are Time Is To Reap.” for them as al) the society gathers cana can look to migratory work- 7:30— Stars and Stripes in Bri­ The Turkey Raffle will be held mailed to chaps now serving in ^Srs, to harvest the crops. tain; 10:30—This Is Our Enemy: .—money and materials—must be Monday evening 3at the Legion far away places. Its a nice ges­ Is Completed aant overseas. The American U. jilcNutt said that the advertis­ On Saturday night list: NBC, 7 11— Hawaii Calls, new time; 11:30 Home. If you would like to at­ ture and you fellows remember ing and merchandising channels —Noah Webster Says; 8—Abie’s —Answering You, From London 8. O. cannot help British sailors tend. Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Chartier how you liked to hear your name General Hertzog I of the food bridustry would be ask- Irish Rose: 8:30— Truth or Conse­ and New York. and they are in need of many would be glad to have you. If you cahed at the mall box at least Residence in Latest Jar­ things. All they owned has been — I od to explafh.. the necessity for quences; 9— Barn Dance: 9:30— have not made returns, please do once in a while. Why not write igerent countries '•persist , volunteer farm workers. Can You Top 'This; 10:15— Dick Monday expectations: NBC, 9 a. ii loat and toey need all kinds of so by Monday afternoon. Mrs. rhanged." vis Development to Be mens clothing badly. Games of any now? That’s all this week. I No Holiday Ptenic Powell. m.— Everything Goes, Variety: Viola Rice, Russell street; Mrs. Jay Dee Succeeded by Smuts CBS, 7—People's Platform; .7:30 kind, cards, books magazines, Emma Harris, Porter street, and “ You can help us tell the Amer­ Especially Furnished. 1:15 p. m.—NBC Salon Orchestra; Parliament, however voted to — Bob Hawk Quiz; 8:30—Hpbby ; candy, fruit canned or fresh and Mrs. Olive Chartier, Pine street, lever relations with Germany and ican people that this help on the 6— Music by Shrednlk. CBS, 1:45— aifarettes. will be glad to receive returns. The farms is no holiday picnic, but is One of the new houses, first to Lobby: 9—Hit Parade; 9:j(i5— The Goldbergs: 4:30—Giants of Field Marshal Jan Christiaan .. part of the grim business of Small sums 6t money would be more money we make on the raffle, Smuts was named to form a new be completed in the Woodbridge Jessica Dragonette: 10:15— Sol­ Freedom; 5:3(1—Landt Trio and ,'^Wdcomed to purchase many need­ war," he told the grocery manu­ Homes Tract being developed by diers with Wings. (^rley. BLU. 12 noon—Meet Your the fewer calls will have to be cabinet. facturers. ed articles. They could also use made on the members during the Army &• Navy Cottage Homes, Inc., an Alexan­ BLU, 7:30— Sing For Dough: Neighbor: 3 p. m.—Air Capers Later Hertzog resigned as a There is a need for higher farm atripa of carpet to put beside their year. . . I member ot Par ir.'. 'cr.t and espous­ der Jarvis promotion, will be offi­ 8:15— EMward Tomlinson, new Variety; 4—(^ub Matinee. MBS, bads as the camp is a rather cold Our annual Christmas party will wages, the WMC chairman said, time; 9— Green Hornet; 9:30— 11:30 a. m.—Yankee House Party; ed a . National So:i3i;''t "new since the "wide spread between cially open^ for public inspection place with winter approaching. be held December 21, so make plans Club order." at various times he pro­ tomorrow, fully furnished by Wat­ Spotlight. Bands; 10— Yankee 3:15—Shady Valley Folks; 5:15— The British War ReUef Society farm earnings and wage rates in Doodle Minstrels: 10:45—Freedom Quaker .City Pan-Americana. accordingly. We always have a posed that South Africa’s state of alternate occupations is one of the kins Brothers. ia in a position to handle a drive of good time at this party, and would war with Germany be ended and. Noted Decorator tiila kind so we" are making this chief reasons for the migration like.to see more of our members before his resignation, offered a of farm workers'into industry." The decorating and furnishing pcmonal I4>peal to each and every turn out. Members AUemled rcsrliition in Parliament for peace of the house has been done by one wbo would care to help. 1080 Don’t Forget Your Dues. with Germany. Ross Crane, nationally famous in­ WTIC Kilocyclcn WURC Kilocycles Thanksgiving will soon be here Next Thursday is Thanksgiving Ed Taylor Funeral Long at odds with Smuts poli­ terior decorator who has been at and Christmas is coming, so why Day. Don’t skip it. Don’t even tically, Hertzog nevertheless In­ .don't you get busy and make up a Watkins where he gave a three- think of skipping It this year. We cluded Smuts in a coalition gov- Draft Queries day school in Interior decorating. Saturday, Novendier 11 Saturday, Nov. 21 little package of some of the need this day to make us realize The annua] stag banquet of the ernmc/it which he headed in 1933 P.M. p . things I have mentioned, also en- Oolor,” says JIhane, “is the just what we. of this country. club was held last Wednesd.ave to be thankful for. It is the ning at the clubhouse. After a country's two leading parties. Service registrants in the 18-19 5:30—Doye O’Dell 3:00— (Approx.)—PreoB News know these boys wiU be very hap­ with ’Pattern’ aa ‘color's’ co-part­ symbol of all we are fighting for, fine turkey supper, the members Opponent of Imperialism year old g^'oup have been mailed ner,” and he proves his point in 5:45^Upton dose 3:05—(Approx.)—Football Game py. I have written to the com- the ideals of freedom and Democ­ were treated to a fine show of en­ He first gained fame in the questionnaires: 4:30—^To Be Announced t v asander of the camp asking for aU the furnishings of the W o^bridge 6:00—N jw» racy. If time and space leaves a tertainment. To those present, we Angld-Boer war of 1899-1902 and 12234 N-462 Joseph F. Fonta- Demonstration Home. "When you 6:15— Come On And Dance 5:00—Cleveland Symphony Or­ details, so will keep you informed. chair' vacant at your table, why can but say there is a certain nella, 272 Porter street. chestra Sor please help. Here is the ad­ became a central figure in South visit this Uttle dream house," be 6:30—Strictly Sports not give some soldier or sailor in magician who might be tempted Africa’s stormy political life as an 12236 N-464 Harold E. W. commented yesterday, "there are 6:45—Fireside Quartet 6:00—News dress: Commander R. B. ElUs, your vicinity a meal that will help to make Sunday calls. Brodd, 14 Thomas Drive. 6:05—FootbsU Roundup Tompkins O ^ e r , Putnam Coun uncompromising . proponent of several things in particular to look ■^:00—Program From New York him to get through a day, which It was voted that the Board of equality for the British and Dutch, 12237 N-465 Urbane J. House. for. Although the . living-dining •7:30— Adventures of Ellery Queen 6:10—Sports ty, C.C.C S-P-47, New York. 651 Bi8.sell street. otherwise might be as lonesome Governors be empowered to ar­ South Africa’s two white peoples 3 room is only twelve feet j^uare, It 8:00—Abie’s Irish Rose 6:15— Dinner'Hour Melodies On Thursday o f this week the range for any action relative to 12239 N-467 Craig Belcher. 13 for him. Who knows, perhaps and an opponent of imperialism. does not look crowded, 'although 8:30—Truth or Oonsequences 6:30—Frazier Hunt—News British War Relief Society cele­ some other mother is. dolng the the Children’s Christmas party and Walker street. . 6:45—The World Today brated its second birthday. Yea, it Born April 3. 1866, at Welling­ there are a full size sofa, a wing 9:00— National Barn Dance same thing for your sort. New Year’s Eve party. Further ton, Cape Colony, he started his 12240 N-468 Armand A. PouHOt, 9:30—Can You Top This? 7:00—People’s Platform was two years ago Thursday that details on this will be announced 11'i School street. chair and a "lady's’’ chair, besides The unit wlMies its members an career as a lawyer and was a two side chairs, a drop-leaf dou­ 10:00— Sports Newsreel of the Air 7:30—Thanks to the Yanks the first stitch w u put in cloth enjoyable day, and may this be the shortly. • Judge when the Boer war began. 12241 N-469 John H. Harvey. 12 8:00—Julia Sanderson and Frank and many a stitch has,been sewed ble-duty table, three occasional ta­ with BUI Stem last Thanltsgiving Day to be cele­ While not a member of the club Havnes street. 10:15—Campana Serenade with Crumit since then. The women have done many of the members mourn the 12242 N-470 Walter D. Arm- bles. a full size secretary, not to brated under the same circum­ mention three table lamps and two Dick Powell 8:30- Hobb> Lobby great work and in this Ume 1,400 stances. passing of Eklward Taylor, and •trong. 1023 Tolland Turnpike. 8:55— Eric Severeid—News pieces of clothing and 8^7 cartons while not officially present as delC' Nash-Kelviliator 12243 N-471 Edwin J,-M. Belin­ pin-up lamps, used in the scheme. 10:30—The Victory Hour O. C. Tile Color Scheme 11:00—News 9:00— Yoiu: Hit Parade of good used clothing have bMn gates, many of the members at' sky, 15 Norman street. 9:4&— Lovely Melodies sent to New York for shipping to tended the last rites last Thursday 12244 N-472 Richard D. Ranney, “Note how the color scheme was 11:15—Nelson Olmsted Dispute Sell led drawn from the picture above the 11:30— Mr. Smith Goes To To vn 10:15—Soldiers With Wings Britain. AU the material for sew­ morning. 50 Starkweather street. 10:45—EUeen Farrell, Soprano and ing was purchased by the com­ This column wishes to publicly 12245 N-473 John B. Beebe, 79 mantel, and what a good size mir­ 12:00—News Anderson- Hollister street. ror can do to add spadousness, P.M. Concert Orchestra — mittee and all freight bills paid by apologize to Mr. and Mrs. David 11:00—News . them. W e thank all for the great McCollum for the statements of Lapsing, Mich., Nov. 21.- (,?«)— 12248 N-474 Eugene G. Cowell. create brilliancy and multiply, in 12:05—You Number Please Settlement of the dlsjhite which 28 Strong street. its reflection, all the shapes and 12:30—Stariight Souvenirs 11:05—Spo.-ts Roundup work that has been done, and is Shea last Saturday's column. While 11:10—Major George Fielding ntlU being done, and we are mighty taken in good faith, the statements caused a 55-hour shutdown of the 12247 N-475 Patrick J. O’Leary, colors In the roonv 12:55—News were absolutely unfounded and this two Nash-KelvLnator corp—The Ad­ representative of the company’s 12255 N-483 Elliott A. McMul- accessories adds drama and live­ Bon-Shea Auxiliary will be held miralty announced in a statement lin. 704 Parker street. able charm to the Intsiiors." ll:0O^News. 9:00—News of the World atiU use a brace and wiU be sup- labor relations staff, Patterson 9:15— Radio Voice of Religion next Tuesday evening In the Post today that the Mediterranean, ex­ said. 12256 N-484 John I. Olson, Jr., 11:15—Day 'Dreams with Bud ’ Mrted by crutches, but the main 12 Jackson street. Rainey. 9:30—News thing ia, he is getting better and rooms at Manchester Green. Mat­ cept for Turkish territorial waters, The United Automo.bile Work^ was dangercii^, to shipping east of 12257 N-485 Carl K. Rudln, 132 11:30—Musical Souvenirs. 9:45—Columbia Concert Trio the family who have had a very ters of Importance will be taken era (CIO) local union had said Just read that "Girder,” Mr. and Mrs. America! Put off signing it and the chances are gbpd They’re on it now! In the Aleutian Islands, up aivthls meeting and President a line running'roughly .lorth and Spruce street. 11:45—Olivlo Santoro. 10:00—Church of the Air trying time for over a year are de­ that Baird and Clay were disliked 12258 N-486 Royce L. Hollister. 12:00—In The South American 10:30—News Fortin hopes for a large attend­ south between the French-Spanish by employes and denoanded that Qiiirches lighted. Charles will be able to border and the coast of North Af­ 52 Hollister street. Way. 10:15—Wings Over Jordan : 'attend school although he may ance. ' the two be transferred. When 11:00—Warren Sweeney—News that you’ll live just long enough to accept^ if you want to pick a place close to home! The Canteen corps which is be­ rica. 12269 N-487 William J. Mc- 12:15—Junior QulS Show. ^ have to be transported. And so This, in effect closed the porta unionists prevailed upon Baird and Geown. 49 West street. Center Church 12:45—News. , 11:05—String Quartet Read it carefully. to Charlie we say, "good luck." ing sponsored by the auxiliary will CTlay to leave their jobs, the com­ 1:00—Robert 'S t John. 12:00—Leathernecks on Parade hold a food sale on December 12. o. the French Mediterranean coast 12260 N-488 Lawrence E. Wltt- Rev; Watson Woedruff, Pnstor Don't forget our bingo games to Axis shipping, stopping a leak pany closed the plants. kofske, 119- Benton street. i Sunday, November 22: 1:15—Laiior For Victory. 12:15—Your Sunday Serenade delivery of one ’’Made in Germany” or one in Orange hall Monday evening. Auxiliary members will not be so­ At the behest of the. War Labor 1:30—Modem Music. ''' . 12:30—Last Minute News So, the time to act is now! To buy War licited, but any member may do­ which had existed before the Ger­ 12261 N-489 James O. Dog- 9:30, Church school, with classes LfOt of fun and good prizes and all mans occupied all of France. board a truce was arranged and gart, 81 West street. for all ages. 1:45—Wise Man. 12:45—Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir It will deliver a bomb, with your democratic . profits go to relief. A hearty nate something of home-made the plants were reopened. 10:46, Nursery in session during 2:00—Sammy Kaye’s Sunday Ser­ and Organ ’’Made in Japan” yourself. / food. A drive Ts on now to raise The announcement a ■ formality 12262 N-490 Henry W. Gond- welcome awaits you. In the of international law, did not af­ kowskl. 362 Gardner street. the morning worship hour. enade. 1:00—Church of the Air Bonds with at least 10% of your income— funds for the necessary equipment. 2:30—Curtis Ehisemble. 1:80—Invitation to Learning meantime, keep smUing and buy fect Spanish territorial waters. 12263 N-491 Weyant E. Garri­ 10:50, Morning service, 'with ser­ compliments, to the murderous dictators of ■' ■ ^ ■ • / bonds. Donations to this fund may be The line drawn by the Admiralty mon by the acting pastor. Rev. 2:45—The Sabbath Message. 2:00—^Those We Love sent to Treasurer Walter Buckley Gettysburg Nolens son. 3^ Ashworth street every week— so your bomb can be delivered , Jeem’s runs from Cape de Creus south to 12264 N-492 Leon Podrove, 4P Paul Ross Lynn, on "God, Our 3:00—Music for Neighbon.. 2:30—War News Because those boys aren’t fooling. They’re at the Mancliester Trust Co. a point east of Minorca, then Benton street. - Maker, Doth Provide." 3:15—World News Parade—Upton 2:35—National N«ws Germany or Japan.- Observe Anniversary south to Cape SIgli on the Alger­ 79th Anniversaiiy 12265 N-493 Theodore F. Stro- Anthems by the choir: .... Close. 2:40—Treasury Star Parade A group of friends called on our every week until this war is won. ian coast r ker. 42 Florence street. "Thanks Be to God” ...... Dickson 3:30—^This Is The A r ^ Hour. 3:00—N. T. Philhdrmonlc Sym- • . f' ‘ . ■ / D i r w o r t h - commander and his wife, Frank 12266 N-404 Willtam Simpson, "Prayer of lliankagivlng’' . 4:30—C^necticut On Tlie A lert pho^ orchestra killers— and they’re coming after you . . . and Madeline Drake, last Thuis- Gettysburg, Pa., Nov. 21—(J>)— 163 Main street. ' .;...... Gremser 5:00—NBC Symphony. 4:80—’The Pause ’That Refreshes It’s an application for a U. S. War Bond. day evening to help them cele­ Funderburk Guilty Gettysburg observed the 79th an­ 12267 N-495 John T. DleU, 215 6:00 ,p. m., the CYP, Club. Dp' 6:00—News. . on the Air fast! Cornell brate their. 19th wedding anniver­ votions: Carol Wood: Speaker: 6:15—Harry HotUck's Orchestra. 5:00—The Family Hour— Gladys It’s easy to buy War Bonds at your post niversary of Lincoln's Gettysburg Pine street. ■ ’ f ■ sary. To say they were surprised adi&esa today and 11 persons who 12i268 N-496 'Thomas J. Blanch­ John F. Plcklea ' 6:30—Studio Program. Swarthout, Deems Taylor, Al would be putting it mildly, ^ e r y - Of Rape-Slaying Aux. beard it were In'vited to a cele­ ard. 235 Center street. H m Week 6:45—Yale Interprets the News. Goodman Sign it and Y o u r Bomb will help tear apart one present had a grand time and Tuesday, 10:30, All-day sewing 7:09-^ ack Benny. 5:45_WllUam L. Shlrer—News office, bank, savings and loan association, at No. 102 bration. All are residents of 12270 N-498 Albert R. Puxzo, we all wish Frtmk and Madeline Hartford. Nov.. 21—uF)—Three 224 Charter Oak street for the Ri^ Cross. 7:301—The Bandwagon. S:00—Edward R. Murrow So what are you going to do about it? Gettysburg or nearby Hanover. 8:00—Edgar Bergen and Charlie many more happy anniversaries. judges of the Superior court yes­ Llncoln’a speech was given Nov. 12271 N-499 Orlando V. Puzto, ,6:00, Troop 26, Boy Scouts. 6:15—Irene Ribh "Dear J 6:00, Cub Pack. g WeUes baskets for the Veterans at New­ tenced him tordie in the electric " I T i 2273 N-501 John Pella. 364 6:45, Cholf rehearsal. 9:30—American Album of Fami- 8:30—Crime Doctor Thursday, 8:00 a. m.. Thanksgiv- liar Music.' ington hospital. chair the week of April 20, 1948. Wonders If Termitee Can Read^ Bldwell street. •=. ■ i 8:55— Eric Severeid ‘ The regular meeting of the AU our members know the The accused, a Sumter, S. C., 12274 N-502 Clyde iGroavenor Ing Day service. 10:00^Hour of Charm. 9:00—Radio R ^ e n Digest American Legion Auxiliary lw—E. J. Rich­ Beckwith. Jr., 1134 Bingham Hall, 9:30—Fred Allen fecld Monday evening, at the Le­ Christmas week with a gift for Friday. 6:30, Troop l,..a ir i ing. 10:00—'Take It or Leave It sentence without an outward show ardson, mailing superintendent of Yale University, New Haven, Conn. gion Home on Leonard street. every patient in the hospital and 12275 N-503 Charles J. Garrow, Scouts. 11:00—News, 10:30—News of emotion. the University of California Press, com- Mia. Greeley, Itinerate Director those who have done this work An hour and 23 mlhutea after 11 Church street. Notes: > 11:15—Cosar-' Baerchinger, 10:85—Report To the Nation ' St the National Girl Sqout Com- know how much evCn a small g^t wonders if termites can read. Rich­ The CYP Club wishes to thank men ta tor. 11:00—News State’s Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn. ardson bad his mailing room re­ 12277 N-M5 John J. Naretto. 25 ■tlUea was our guest, and gave us means to these men. Willikm Jr„ completed his argument. Judge Maple street all those who contributed to the' 11:80—UnUmitsd Horixons. 11:05—Sports Round Up • very interesting talk on the Girl Linders is hoepitsl chairman and James E. Murphy pronounced sen­ modeled and painted to get rid of 12278 N-506 Robert H. Me- collection for our boys in the arm' 12:00—News. 11:10—Erie Severeid—News the wood chewen. But a new craw 12:05—Charles Dant and Mis Or­ — at lea$t 10% every pJiy day 1.. Scout movement, as a basis for will be glad'''of any donation to tence. Keo)om. 160 Center Street. «d forces. ■ * 11:15— Orchestra BUY WAR BONDS of termltea moved In. They pai chestra. true Americaiiiam. Our Unit spon­ these variety baskets. Tickets for 12279 Nt507 Albert R. Conlon, In enier to secure the -planned 11 :S0—Orchestra 12:30—Log Cabin Farms Orches­ sors Troop 11 o< the Girl Scouts. the card party will be ready soon, Rslna More On High Ground ed up the newly painted woM and 24 Trotter street. C h^tm as program the date for Mrs. Anna Rodger was elected so plan on filling a table.and come consumed part of a booklet! The 12280 N-508 Kenneth R. Fergu­ the Women’s Federation has been tra. booklet’a titles, "The Control of 12:58—News. .•ai-Arms. to take tire place of up and have a good time. Kansas City.— — For years son, 51 Foster street. Sdvanced to December 1. A Pot This li > OMrtrftiatkM ie AnMrleR'e A l dsT War Effort bjr Alice Riley, who resigned. County Council Dinner amateur weather observers have Termites by Uie College of Agri­ 12281 N-509 Wmiaim D. 8uUl- LUck supper wUI be held at 6:30, Given. Contract New Members Have you aJl made reservations insisted it has raintd more in culture.’’ 1 van. 18 Depot Square. p re o ^ g the Chrlatmes ptogrem. Oystofs Quit We Toied on five new mambero,^ for the County Council dinner to sotithsri), residential Kansas City - 12282 N-510 Edwin E. Peseik, Remember this ik the "Faideai .(To Build Houses S t whom Were Junior mpm- be held at our Post rooms Satur­ Falls to Get Hla Wish M Clinton atreet. Feiri" Plan to coma and hear the 1 than^t has at the official observa- sU ttls— —Oourinots may ' ' ' nt ...... ' * If any member 'knowe- of day, Dec. 5? Better do so right tory downtowh. Four months ago 12283 N-511 Ralph A. Stark­ returak t . t who wishes to> joln. Emma Chicago— Of)—Th^ore L. Tol- soon do without tbs dainty and The F. T. Blish Hardware Co. away. Don’t forget—Dart League six rain g u a g a walre instaUed over weather, 41 Starkweather street Special enveloiiee have been succulent Olympia oyster^ Dr. Pinehiirst Grocery, Inc. will be glad to give them tonight. I hope you all have a very lefson, fireman and locomotive, en­ sent throughout tba parish end Washington, Nov. 21—Ut)—Tbo the city to obtslfi flguies for storm 12284 N-512 Frank" E. aau gh- Trqvor KincaM of tho Univprsity War department has announc<.'d ■t • {■illraTInii bia^ka. O v a muqbar- happy Thanksgiving. See you all gineer for the minoia Central rail­ Crater church folk are asked to sewers. Sure enough, they show­ sey, 12 Brainard Place. W6*hiwtoa Zoology doptrtmmt award o f tha foUowteg contracts: at tha meeting Tuesday evening. ed from three to seven Inches more road atnee ISOS, bad but one wM} share ta this sffhrtnf today. at 12285 N-513 Jt»r aaven othera pnd killing at least C o n s e n t straw In the way of one of my Food Shortage May derki out of the victory they read)) "look at the rude duke iiii a Sara was doing all sorts of 34,000 Miamy aoldiara, even while men who felt that he ought to New Comedv juke, suit” and another refers to Scream Asked X Jap Threat ^ ou ld have won. And, in many work extra bits, atmospheric f — iihiy Rcnife OoBgraaa conalderad an Inqui^^ in­ go— not i f I had a dozen sons and In ‘Bernadette’ Movie the "rude dude in a crude snood.” roKs a'nd character oddments, reflects, this war is nothing more From River Road to the blundering leaderahlp ^ *they all wanted to get into it. If Balk Spain Invasion May Ruffle Feelings when during the early days of — or less than Hitler’s attempt to iy Malcolm Mollan Wilder^s New Play Is Also, there is a Joke a ^ u t "The SaTa Swartz Sfiecializes sojind. Heroine Mae Clarke was Envo^N^otified by For>| TOKgasjg a?M o. our BAvy la tba Pacific. it sort" of gets you, once In a i| MaMU fight the first World War over, Has Been, Wondering Thoughtful With' Barber of Seville" being a "clip tw die screaming in "Waterloo **Wo, M a froe democracy, un- Mr. MoUan, retieSd editor of The Herald, preserves his conUct while, when you are alone, you In Putting Trill in Bridge,” eign Minister in Ask* TROIIA* rmMOVMOm and have it come out the way he Little Loot Offerefl artist.” It’s fun. but I fear there uaod to being parta of a war ma­ with his form ^uaily readers by writing a weekly letter for these can Just let loose and have a good How Best-Seller Possi­ Recreation will be some ruffled feelings among To choke off a long story, Sara said the first one should have columns, In m ich he expresses his own leisurely arrlved-at con­ B itter Feeling Laughs ilfhd Sense. Chill Filins’ Thrill. ing ExplanR^n. Toondad Ootobtr 1. 1IMl chine, no doubt will add blunder cky all by yourself, and then for- For Occupation Army; serious opera lovers. was dubbed in. Although no dub, come^out. victions cQiicemlng some major matters and his o'boervations bly Could Be Made to blunder aa we go along, but By Mark Bairon A smart move the producer she's been dubbing in most of the Pakllabad 52f*Sl concerning some very iiiinor ones, as seen from his home on the gqt about It." Black Mu’ket Thriv- Center Items made in producing this "American­ By Don Shea time since. '.Santiago, Chile, N o^ ,21—(ffV-r j ■BBdays and Hondaya from preaant aigna we are des­ S o\ ow , and with similar mo­ banks the NIantio River. Look for his contribution each In Nazi Army Into Motion Picture. ^ kBa Poat Offloa at ICanobaatar. Quite a good many other River New' York, Nov. 21—(>P)—It is a ized” version of an opera is that he Hollywood, Nov. 21—(JP)— Did Sometimes the scene—like the- The government announced today} oS-Di^ia diiSyd OUaa Mall Mattar tined to blunder right through to tives, German generals are ^ un­ week-end. I ing; Living Costs Rise. Today: that Japanese Minister Ki Road families have men in the bit regretful that Capt. Thornton has peopled his cast with a group you ever see a scream walking? one where an ape chased Sydney victory and salvation. What wo doubtedly beginning to make Hit­ By Kate HoUiday 1-10—Bowling alleys open E. S. Wilder of the U. S. Army could who are well established in the Fox in "Murders in the Rue Yamagata had been advised SOBSClUPnOM RATBS services, too. And still it holds Von Thoma Holds *Hit- W ell I did. "would reject with the great Oaa Taar by **»>•,...... ler himself their alibi in this Wfien the Chinese were the |>United States that this sort of (Editor’s Note: Divight L. Hollywood, Nov. 21—(A')" “To operatic and symphonic worlds. Mqrgue"—calls, for Sara’s power need, apparently, are more and Pitkin, who tells here of Monday: not have been in a station closer to Her name ia Sara. She's a energy” any threat of reprisals iil$ Par Kontb by M all...... war, and persuade the German ^ l y people in the world fighting criticism in UAs particular case true that war Isn’t talked very thoae who believe in God, no ex­ Broadway the other night so that Laszlo Halaaz, the conductor, has I whoop. ilBala Copy ...... bigger blunders. There is only ler Has Ruined Reichs- Spain’s food shortage. Is a 6-9—Junior boys’ game room directed opera In St, Louis, Phila­ scream. connection with her international | DalTvtrad On# Taar ...... people that the military type ot^ rises to its most significant as- much, hereabouts. We are not planation of this story is neces­ he could have heard the ovation “This,” she says with a smile, one blunder to fear, the blunder against totalitarian aggression wehr* by Actions. veteran correspondent of the E. S. and W. S. delphia and Chicago. Igor Gorin, Other movie actres-ses emote, ”is my block buster.” policy. civilisation la all right, since ‘ pect. A lot of persons have ex­ blessed—or contrarywlsed," so to sary. To those who don’t believe in first nighters gave rit, new come­ The Japane.se envoy was report-| MEMBBR OF not to know what we are fighting there circulated a grim sort of Spanish civil war and also 6-6:46— Junior boys’ plunge dy, "The Skin of Our Teeth.” It who sang most excellently the role lyiotherly, middle-aged, witty Sara Then there’s her spine chiller, a t h e jS s o c ia t e d PRBIW speak—by the presence here of was In Spain for some months God, no explanation will suffice." period E. S. of Figaro, la the Russian baritone ed so notified by Foreign Minister Tba A»aoclatad_Praaa la w ln a ya- for, what our boys are dying for jr would have won this/War joke which you may perhaps're- pres-sed deep, dark suspicion of London, Nov. 21.—iJP)—Gen. These two sentences will act aa was a heartwarming reception Swartz emits. wavering burgler- "not unlike an the American authorities in North any whippers-up of patriotism. after the restoration ot peace. 6-6:43— Panthers basketball who haa long been a star both in For $25 per scream, she'll air raid .siren. My beat of these Joaquin Fernandez, who asked an | had the generals themselves been call. It was when, at the start Von Thoma, the first captured the foreword of the screep ver- from an enthusiastic premiere ■ L , &B'"o*f‘ lSl S ^ ‘ dura.Sb.” o7«'?*^ ^ not to, realise that for all our We have no war oratora Perhaps This story Is based on the practice period E. S. audience to an imaginative play opera and concert in this country. squeeze shut her eyes, gulp in a was in Bride of Frankenstein explanation of a threat of “ seri­ to It or Bot otberwlta blunders, we are, or should i be. in charge. / of the Invasion of China, the Japs Africa because they have coun­ latmt private advices and in- Sion of Franz Werfel’s “The Song 6- 7—Small gym open for hand­ Grace Panvini, aa Roslna, realized ous and far-reaching political, eco­ German general to arrive in Lon­ of Bernadette.” They speak for which has perfect cast, production breath, ivagine whatever scene when Boris Karloff burned. this papor and also tbs local bows The fact that the ahoi for this used to make ludicrously prepos­ tenanced, for purposes of their we don’t very especially need fornnatlon from Spain.) ball E. S. Tallulah Bankhead something of a Cinderella’s dream nomic and military consequences" paMIsbed bsrsiB...... I united in determination to keep don^ is reported by The Daily themselves. ■ and writing. the script calls for—and flutter “ And finally there's the general, AU rlfbts of rspnblloatlon of war Is already builjHiig. just as terous claims with relation to the own, a Frenchman who is known them. We do have, of course, a 7- 8—Small gym open for boxing "The Skin of Our Teeth" is a when she sang "When a Maiden your eardrums with a blood-curd- dime-a-dozen’ variety. I turn them if Chile abandoned neutrality, re­ apoolal Sisoatohss hspsln arc also [our country what it la, blunders Mail’s military writer to have Ever since 20th Century-Fox re­ Must Decide” for the first night ported in Axis broadcasts Nov. 18 Hitler warmed the alibi for the to be completely Fascist In bis few of those dimwits who waste By Dwight L. Pitkin, E. S. daring production because it is pestilences that have plagued ler. on and off like a faucet.” roserrsd and all." . respective losses sustained by the held in talks with the British that ported it had purchased the film 7-8— Men’s plunge period E. 8. audience gave her a show-stopping to have been voiced by Tomoka- outlook and political sympathies. gas and rubber by driving a great New York, Nov. . 21.— rights to this iMst-seller, the pub­ both fantasy and commentary, re­ mankind. Lily Sabina goes from She’s ^one it in “Phantom of Sometlmea Heard Out of Script Poll ssr*lcs ollsnt of N. E. A last one over O t / very ashes of the Chinese and themselves. Usually, Hitler -has ruined the Reichs- 7- 8— Women’s gym class E. S. being a maid in a quiet New Jer ovation. Sometimes her screams are Hori, Japanese spokesman, ia | deal farther and faster than they Spain’s food shortage, rather than lic has )>een wondering how it alistic and humorous and Author the Opera," "Dracula,” "Man in Ssrvlcs Inc. battles in wmch Germany did after reporting the killing haa bombarded the atudlo with let­ E. S. the accepted version of a fictional some capacity. She’s also worked CIRC11I.ATION8 a fool for being a fool or a hog for Captured by the British Nov. 4 laries, or at least would if there wrote her a principal’s Vole in his that probably Includes too many >very department which no Ger­ wounded, or some such figure. The processes of democratic govern­ give a show of doing something, ters, wires, drawings, statementa, 7-10—Bowling alleys reserved play, and Playwright Wilder’s for other studios. And she usual­ “ ‘Stop screaming,’ he shouted It was announced Yamagatfi. while serving aa commander of weren’t the ceiling on salaries. "Music in the Air.” She justified at me. stated that "although he haa not Th# Hsrsld Prlnllna Company. of ua—would probably be au^ man can fall to understand. There ment for the attainment of an ab­ being a hog. might be “protective occupation" all suggesting Ideks for the screen­ for men’s senior league W. S. moral is that present day Ameri­ ly screams. Her boast is she's joke was that a San Francisco the Nasi African corps under But, he has Tallulah Bankhead his opinion of her voice with her "Screaming? That was right up yet received the origins! text of j I„i.. assnmss no On the whole, and casting it aii of Spain against the Americans ing. Hundreds of candidates have cans are products of people who perfect singing of Roalna’s role in been in more pictures than any­ blllty for typo»raphlMl_srrort m v^ prised to find that most other peo­ is one thing a United Nations Chinatown denizen, after reading solutely Fascistic end. Racial dis­ Marshal Rommel, Von Thoma was in one of the most delightful per­ have been fighting for liberty since my alley. I hauled out a clipping Hori’s statements, he is certsla v,pssrint In sd»srtlssmsnts In tbs and the British who are on the been nominated for the part of the thia modernized version of "The one else in Hollywood. ple apend moat of their^^ime victory should not leave alive— such bulletins for several consecu­ crimination and oppression among up, I imagine that this community described as one of the school of formances of her career, a comedy the ice age and will continue to frjra hia own newspaper that day. they did not contain expressions /M «n ch »sisr Evsnina Hcrslo. professional German soldiers who march in Northern Africa. girl who saw the miracles at part different from all those in Barber of Seville.” Re>seued Valiiuble Film thinking of themselvaa.^^r, to and that is the traditional Ger­ tive days, smiled contentedly, and the European Fascists and Nazis is, after all, a good deal like many But the Nazis in the past Fail to Seek fight for it.. It described my screams as ‘heard offensive to the government and Saturday, November 31 "dispute any encroachment in Lourdes. which she haa been seen and the That's because in 1917 she was from border to border in Europe.' people of Chile, since it would be make the circle com p le^ wonder- man alibi. There is one thing the is right off the same piece of cloth another in its attitude toward the have shown a liking for easy Only ons man can tell how "The An interesting facet of the a slim, attractive Juvenile only a upon being questioned as to the their sphere by civilians or politi­ first night audience applauded so comedy is that Wilder frequently Hunting Results Given I shoved it under his nose. a contradiction of legation in­ war; that that attitude Is an un­ pickings. And If they go Into Soiig of Bernadette” will be made: few years off a Denver Stock German people must not forget, cause of bis satUfaction repUed: with Senator Bilbo’s unconscion­ cians and all members of the Nasi long at the final curtain that she has Miss Bankhead, Miss Reed and “Now you listen to me. I told structions to show cordial friendy “More Blurideringr 1 l^f party. Including Hitler himself. Spain they will find life hard, William Perlberg, the man who ia Ration Books had to step to the lights and ask Chicago— (JP)—With the pheas­ stage she dashed into a flaming I thinks of them. and that is that Hitler and Ger­ "Yesterday four dead Jap; to­ able determination to continue to excited one, perhaps lacking in as the some 30,000 Oemum other members of the cast come him, or I'll really scream. ship.” Economic Policy Criticised producing it. themr’’Please!” to go home. ant hunting season ended, a check­ Universal studio cutting room and ’The announcement added that Perhaps because it is undisturb- world isn’t many’s best generals all put their discriminate against and oppress exaltation but definitely one ot businees men already in Spain either to the footlights or step “He listened." day, three more dead Jap; pretty He is believed to have said Must Be Modem Story Co-starred with her » re Frederic up on results In Illinois brought rescued some valuable film. Fernandes told Yamagsta "ths •d fascination s^th hit own Ian- at all, except to complete expectancy and determi must have told their govern­ "The moat Important thing down into the orchestra pit Sara’s ambition—even after best In this war. It was not un­ soon no more Jap!" j the Southern Negro. Yet he and that Hitler’s assumption of the Thousandfi of Detroit March, Florence Eldridge and this: George Roweliff of Batavia, It put her in the hospital for growing up with the movie busi­ government of Chile would reject' ment. about the filming of thia tale,” and make direct speeches to the guage which hat' to be an editor's ^^nder what you think of it, any til, in spite of thU best, defeats his associates are but slightly nation to win. I would. Indeed, be supreme command spells disaster, », Florence Reed and they are direct­ audience and in one or two' of captured an eagle he shot and six months. Also, Carl Laemmele ness— is to get "a break. A decent with the greatest energy any That Chinaman, you see, under­ to the war machine hullt up by Official prices, according to Perlberg told me, "la that it be Motorists Unregistered ed with a fine understanding for wounded: Albert W. Zweifel of El­ ruled her name should always be chief reward, wa art not frequent-10xc0§M va/<^c»m over the world’s began arriving that Hitler began marked for counter-criticism. If willing to hazard the guess that if them they make heated appeals to part. threat or attempt to interfere with stood the value of attrition to the the^devoUon of the great done as If It had happened in 1942. what must have been a difficult gin bagged a red fox; Bof O r - on the casting list. the decisions which it might tjf given to quotation from other opin toa^ obviously a watte ot blaming the generals and the at all, while plenty o f members things should grow very much After Three Days. the audience to agree with them "And if I don't get on4 aoon, side, in a war, which could pro­ staff,” the writer said. ’’Hitler’s | It must be a modem story, a story script by Elia Kazan. nocky of Fox River Grove brought She’s never married. Or, aa why, I . . . I’U . . . I’ll just choose to make in connection with pages. But Thursday’s Meriden | You’re worrying about worse and real privation or even vincial capitals, have climbed which could have happened any Explaining the title, Captain that they don’t like the play the generals began fornfing their vide replacements. of Congress and numerous editors economic policy also has been se­ author wrote. The author wrote down two snow geese; Dr. George she describes it: scream.’’ international iJollcy.” had aa editorial which lething which does not exist. suffering should come to the Riv­ verely criticised by Von Thoma. from 100 in 1930 to an index of time. Detroit, Nov. 31— —Many Wilder’s thought is that, in face Nesbitt of Sycamore caught four "I started in movies when King aUbi club. It had better be under have been throwing cat fits be­ 247.7 in the first nine months of those appeals to denounce himself, Chile and Argentina are the our fancy, ao much so thatj This imaginative cartoon of the This agrees with recent reporU "Remember that In Bernadette’s thousands of Detroit motorists of the world troubles of today, the jackrabbits and six rattlesnakes; Vidor worked in a cutting room only American republics still When, ngverthelets. you feel stood, by the German people cause Eisenhower used a French er Road its people would still 1942. decent elements of the human race and. the 20 or more curtain calls Klug In Shrine Gmme Chlna-Jap scene in 1937 wouldn’t from neutral sources." day people said, ‘But this can’t be still were unregistered for gaso­ thht came at the end of hia play a DeKalb motorist killed a buck and Mother Laemmele asked me maintaining diplomatic relations we are fasdnatsd by the that this opinion of yourself does themselves, that If Germany were politician of Fascist leanings aa continue to talk more about smelt R ^ Living Cost Rise Higher true! After all, we qre living in always come through victorious appear to provide much of a par­ Among British prisoners the line rationing today after the close indicates that he wrote them with deer with hia automobile; and an­ to keep an eye on junior to see Milwaukee, Nov, 21.—Al Klug, with the Axis. that we had written it here. exist, if you are forever oonaclous fishing and sugarless recipes than' But the real living cost rise, as the 19th century! This isn’t the even if only by the skin of their other hunter shot up the Brown­ ever going to be able to win a war a convenient tool in the winning general ranks second only to Ru­ of the three-day registration pS' hia tongue in his cheek. that he Midn’t climb around the Marquette tackle, will play with Under such conditions, we can allel to the situation in the Solo­ reflected by prices in the black middle ages!’ But those people teeth. ing rural school, smashing a win­ of the prevalence of some unex- against the world, this was the of the war. about battles, more about the dolf Hess, Hitler’s former No. 2 Opera Company Doing Well sets and niirt himself. They said the East in the Shrine’a Eaat-Wost Finland to three time the mons and the Southwest Pacific could not credit a - simplicity, a riod for the. basic "A"-ration Will Fight for Liberty dow and damaging the blackboard. then I was too young for ro­ at least reprint i t W e t h i^ pressed evaluaUon of yourself by time. It had better be understood weather than about lost sons or S ; ^ y wjIo ha. been held slnce he “ Y*‘J^rCetSSlv*°^ To establish this hs tells about game in San Francisca Jan. 1. of England and Wales. generally in 1943, but the princl- Our Sincerity on Trial faltb, an amaxing personality any books. Grand opera seems to be moving cheater readers will find It the world around you, there’s an­ by them that this was their best, brothers or- husbands—and go more than the men and women of George Antrobua, his wife and more and more from its royal "ple of attrition is at work Just the It seems to me that the genuine­ May lu, iv%x. market reached grand Officials of the Office of Price children and their maid, Lily Sa­ (raahlng. The Becord’s editoriU other thing for 3TOU to consider. their perfect, chance, that It was right on plugging. Because this is, any time Iiave been able to credit Administration here estimated castle at the Metropolitan to the same. It Is well worth bearing in ness of American democracy proportions. someone who was not exactly the bina, who live in a small New more democratic atagea of Broad­ appeared under the above title, Any worth while opinion of you by no means good enough, and when all is said and done, an that more than 160,000 had failed mind that if our navy and that of very much on trial in this battle While Spain Is short of food norm. Those people would have to register. There are an estimat Jersey town. The Antrobusea are way. Mrs. Lytle Hull’s new open^ and reads as follows: held by worth whUe source, that no other chance ever will be American community and not and the poor frequently go disbelieved the story of Christ, modest and nice citizens of a dig­ company is doing well with "Rosa­ "That there has been blunder­ the Japs were to slug it out on ex­ againgt the passage o f the pro­ ed 546,000 motorists in the city. will InevlUbly eome to you. good enough. given to carrying its heart on its hqngry, the rich can buy too, even If they h ^ heard Him Registration had fallen off after nified section of the human race, linda" in a Broadway playhouse, actly oven terms as to losses, the posed law proscribing poll-taxes Manhattan well developed and abqut aa far ing in Washington’s handling of It will come to you in a maimer sleeve. meals rivaling those o f. pre­ preach. the opening day Wednesday. and now Saul Colin is presenting Japs would still be losing the war, in federal elections which By Osergs TMCfess war Paris in the best restau­ "Consequently, while we will not E. T. Broadwell, head of gaso- advanced aa any unit of modern ’an Americanized version of "TTje the war effort from the outset has I leave you in no doubt M. M civilisation although they are not Barber of Seville.” with ihe orig­ because we are building new war­ been waged, with reckless disre­ rants and hotels, travelers have Juke-bo9fes and the trappings line rationing in Michigan, said been charged ao often that, •V „ to iU worth and iU ainceHty Nlantic River Road, New York—A lot of farewells from Spain report. It’s Illegal, of 1942 svidence, we will make the celebritiea or have any claim to inal music of G. Rossini. This ships at a rate which the Japs can gard for consequences, by Bilbo many Detroiters might have decid­ this time, it is pretty well accept-1 criticism, sincerely held Waterford, Oonn. are being said these days. One of but tolerated, and the prices production timeless but modem. ed to quit driving but that that fame other than that they are new version of the noted opera la ad. and taken for granted. And, I ^ point of view o^ friend- Connecticut neither equal today nor hope to and bis Southern Senatorial bloc. mine the other day was to Anna for a meal with wine run from Therefore, It will be believable, I still would leave "many thous­ decent. But. they will fight for called "Once Over Lightly.” And liberty and free thinking. it is played just that way. looUng back as we get close to rather than that of Jealousy, equal in the future. Pretty soon How can we, with any measure of Neagle and Herbert WUcox. I’ve ifi to go per person. think, even to cynics. Bernadette ands” still unaccounted for. On the official estimates, food So Author Wilder takes them I The singers, all of whom are of no more Jap navy! good faith, fight the greatest war been in their company often wUl be aUvo, not a woman of Facing Serious Problem the end of the first year of our ad- as it must be to be sincere, it will enough to feel they are quite prices are highest, with household hearsay. Her thinking will be back to the ice age several thou­ grand opera calibre, sing the li­ Yankee in the annals of mankind for the "We are facing a serious prob­ venture ia warfare, there is abso­ reach you, aad it will be wortn No Such EquaUty good friends of mine, but regard- j and clothing prices a close second, vital. Hot words will be creditable. sand years ago and brings them up bretto perfectly straight just aa if liberation ot all peoples in ail W ashington lem,” Broadwell aaid. "W e’ve , got through the floods, fires, epide- they were on the Metropolitan lutely BO questton about it. recelvUiff. If it is praise and good By A. H. O. Fortunately for us there is no less, I ♦binu that anyone who has [Rent prices remain low—in p.xrt Without apeaking slang, ahe will to get these people to work and, coimtries while we permit a mi­ met this clear-eyed blonde film due to Generalissimo Francisco speak as you and I speak. She mecs, depressiofis, wars and other stage singing the classic, "The Bar­ "T o begin with, nearly ttie opinion which is out there in the such equality of lossea Not since frankly, we Just don’t know what nority of our own people to oe mimw Bod th-. serious courtly man [Franco’s government’s housing will be one of ua." we’l do." whole country blundered ia not atmosphere surrounding you, that IN THE LAND OF STEADY their Msassln attack on Pearl In W artim e who directs most of her pictures program and laws fixing rents at What about the appearances of HABITS: Worst upset of all the politically enslaved in some of our J td t Sfinnstf Broadwell said he believed that xaalislng what Hitler was up to, too will come home to roost, arid H ubor have the Japs come any- will agrev that they are two of 10 per cent above pre-Clvil War "The Lady of Lourdes?" Was he many persons apparently had hop- I pre-election dope was the com­ states, merely because of the col­ "long after he went on the ram­ I very pleasantly, too. If it la praise wl^M near inflicting on our navy Washington. — British military the best good will ambassadors levels. going to show a woman, for in­ ed for '" a last-minute reprieve” plaint of one Republican town or of their skins? It makes no Great Britain has had in this An invading army also would stance 7 page in Europe. *nien our Oon- and good opinion which is really chairman that The Great Jasper losses comparable-to those suffer­ experts here are enthusiastic about from Washington, it. view of | sense. It makes for no credit country. One reason, maybe, is [find Spain’s transportation sys- “I haven’t decided yet,” he an­ present agitation for dflsy o9 na- | gresa, faced with the question of worth having. You can tell wheth- took two Republican votes for ed by their own in any contact a new weapon they are turning out tbat they weren’t here to be good tern in bad shape, swered. “In fact, I probably won’t every Democratic vote he cap­ whatever for the United States tionwide rationing, and had decid- ' BelocUve Service, blundered It’s worth having, not by its between the two forces. Probably by the hundreds of thousands. will ambaasadoia. There were 3,046 locomotives decide until the day of the shoot­ ed not to register. 1 tured. . . .on that basis, it should among the non-white races of the around with it and barely sum-1 pj|.B(ygjQn Qf handsome words, but as a reaction from the contempt It’s not a "secret weapon," but The farewells were aaid over and 78,971 freight cars In Spain ing. But, if 1 do use a living per­ The OPA pointed out that the | be the Democrats who boost Jas­ cocktails at the "21," with many | before the war, and about half son instead o f a voice alone in the awmed enough courage to put it L disinterestedness of lU earth. Bilbo may not like to be its potentialities are considered al­ unregistered drivers faced the | per next time. . . .earliest rumor in which almost all Americans wishes to the two for a safe Jour- were lost In the (jivil War. ^ grotto, tha* person will be exactly Into effect. Only one vote in the Many men with power or of the campaign, repeated after bracketed withyAdolf Hitler, but most as great as if It were. likelihood of driving with no more I held the Nips prlcg to tl?e end of ney*- but none o f the old pip-pip A t the Civil War’s end the gov- al Bernadette saw her :A beauti­ gasoline than that in their tanks | House later saved Congress from I ^ dispense live in a con- Jasper seernlngly failed to put his Just the same be is quite as bitter It’s the Sten gun, designed by a and cherrlo. Anna has crossed the ernment put all Its broken down fu l natural girl dressed In flowing usual punch Into his state-wide lost year, there has beenl a dispo­ after Dec. 1, when nationwide ra- ' tha fatal blunder .of breaking up and deluded an apostle of the British lieutenant colonel and Atlantic on a troopiMp, in the and war damaged freight cars on white, with flowers on her feet. Hmimi flurry of adulation from drive, was to the effect that Jas­ sition here to swing to the oppo­ tioning begins, although there are the new army a few months be- credo of a super-race. And less draughtsman. past, hut in the close-mouthed [ sale at a fixed price Private citi- Would Destroy Credibility provisions for resuming basic ra­ many people. But when praise per and Ken Bradley hafl met and site end of the pendulum’s arc Let me give you the gasper first dangerous only because he and his tradition of the day nothing was zens and comparUes bought up "I plain, incidentally, to use ac­ tioning Dec. 2. * fioce Peart Harbor. comes from some one for whom failed to drive a bargain. . . . and overrate the military skiU of It’s a suh-machine gun that fires said about when, where or how thousands, had them repaired at tors wbo are not well-known all The registration response else­ • • • co-bellevers themselves constitute "Since then, the btundering has you can do nothing, you know you our monkey-men enemies. Last at the rate of SOO-rounds a min this trip wouldTbe made. their own expense and rented through the film. In this way, the where in Michigan was ahead of PLAN TO LEAVE YOUR WATCH TODAY WITH Each major party in Coa- a minority and are quits certain I ute and costa only a bit more than It a small, friendly group, them out privately to a transport- public will not watch a maui and Detroit’s, the OPA reported. aonUnued. A year ago blun- have something precious. Don’t nectlcnt faced tte poeslbility at week-end’s smashing victory over DEWEY-RICHMAN FOR A COMPLETE Styled by * darlngly laughed because our sol- to remain a minority In this coun-148. most of them being newspaper | starved ebuintry. think, 'Oh, I saw him last night ever be afraid you'll miss this reorganization if it should lose them ought, it seems to me, to people, which calls for an aside. During 1941 and 1943 an with Lana Turner!’ For this would “ IN ORDER” JOB try. Mainsprings - Jewels - Small Parts — Replaced With Genuine disrs drilled with broom sticks, kind of praise; it is part o f its fine the election. . . .Ken Bradley’s bring our opinion of the Jap abll- If you don’t think the British The first time Anna came to this owner. In a few days, could destroy the credibility of the char­ Job, for instance, had been of­ Hunt for U-Hoats Parts tor Each Make of Watch. desiled real weapons dus to our quality that it does find its way Bs sea fighters into something For my part I have quite i are convinced they have some­ country she was warned that get back every cent that he acter entirely and, so, destroy the fered to at ISBat one Individual thing there, give a thought to the Two Watchmakers At Your Sem lce. earlier bhmdars. W s blundered like proper balance.'The Japs had much respect for a Darlan as for American newspaper people were had paid for buying and re­ sredibiUty of the picture itself. to you, without selfish motive on and turned down, ail on the fact that they already have man­ pairing a freight ear simply In building great camps on the a Bilbo—and that is very, very lit­ ogres who would crucify her at “There’s a funny thing about Most Intensive jRoss Crane its part, or without nervous Invi­ prospective hasla . . .now It the edge in everything except one ufactured more than a million and the sllghte.-t excuse, but she lived on the rent. this picture,” Perlberg went on. THE DEWEY-RICHMAN CO. Bands o f Plerida, although today tation on your part. in tte G.O.P. which has the They out-tonned, out-gunned, out­ tle indeed. are still turning them out at top to count them among her friends This fall the government passed "And everyone in Hollywood seems JewrteM Stationers OpUdant Nationally Famom the men trained in them find "perfect" organization and the speed. and the feeling is mutual Others | 'a decree to force the owners to sell to feel it. We all believe that it In any case, your worry is need­ Democrats who must rebuild, numbered and ou t-m i^ ed our London. Nov. 21—(P>—Thq Air Interior D««omtor thsmselves at home and well used The Ministry of Supply calls it ware there too, including tall, the freight cars back to the state must and will be magnlflcent, re- Ministry News Service said today less. Simply do your best. Keep or else consign themselves to tetk force. But our officers and The War Down Here "the most revolutionary gun ever to such conditions on the far Hung lean Godfrey Haggard, Bittlsh (at a profit) or use them exclu- gardleM o f what we oursrives do. that the day and night battle your sye on the ball, not on the another twenty years of ob­ men completely out-graded theirs. Sometimes I have wondered I produced In such a short time, consul general, who Is anouier | sively for carrying their own "I have had writers beg me for hattlefronts of the world. livion. .... against Axis submarines In the face of the crowd. Your shot will • • • We licked them because we were whether this River Road commu- First impressions, say the Brit- good will ambassador without in- freight. Few were Sold back, Um chance to work on the script. area of Gibraltar was "the most "W e blundered in the rapid de­ tending to be t - that the various restrictions on rounds of 9 MM. round-nose, rim­ make her a "front woman,” which can see evidence of its operation. about a Catholic and the church Eleven of "a number” of at­ and treated army in the history of little question of the accuracy of have been made goc^ by some of less ammunition; cools while the Is to say, a celebrity who would In port Its spread has been • haa been consulted in the writing Maloney’s candor on the political trlbute that dlsUngulshes human customary consumption are un­ tacks were said to have been car­ the world. his report. I fs an inevitable clip is being changed (about the focus attention on the service. due to World war conditions of the screenplay. But a Jew ried out by American-built Hudson WOODBRIDCE realities. . , .Governor Ray Bald beings- from the anthropoids. necessary and in some unspecific g^me length of time it wov}d take She doesn’t want that, ao very that have blocked Spain off wrote the book. A Jew to produc­ "Everybody knows about the | German game he describes. win is a thousand times better in bombers, wboss crews' .havs sps- Pretty soon no more Jap ships and mysterious way the product to relMd an Army automatic): likely will make another film. A from Its natural trade. In ing it A Protestant (Henry King) claused for months in utti-subma- blundering approach to the manu­ According to this spokesman, a person than on the radio, war-thriller story is ready, which of politics. But It is mostly Just I'*^**8*?* six and a half part it has been due to Civil is directing it. And the cast will rine tactics. facture of guns, tanks, planes, Inumber of the leading generals of he did his real campaigning in al —o< any kind. pounds and is only 30 Inches long. would be something new fo r Anna war and the government price be of every faith. most every hamlet in Connecticut One submarine was attacked by the German army, including those sputtering. It la cheaper than the tommy- who began as a dancer, switched fixing program. It thrives H|atory Universal Insulation Is Important ships, etc. That Jpke about "on during the past year and a half Hudsona twice within ten mlntitea That Dariau Teapot Tompeot The war Itself—except for the gun (which costs around f200); to musical comedy, then turned on graft. "The suiswer is that the history and after the second attack was order" still gets laughs—in some who shared their glory with Hit­ .... the forrnal campaign in Oo to heavy drama. One of her re­ MODEL HOME and is a possible replacement for hope that it will soon be over— Everybody from the - poorest of Bernadette is universal. It is so “left cruising slowly in small ciiv places. But in our now notorlous- ler when German victories were tober was merely a follow-through If this Darlan controversy that that and the automatic pistol cent leading men was pulled in beggar to the richest aristocrat tmiversal. In fa c t that the public .and how the ‘'church sup­ cles with its bow sticking high out ly blundering way we are sending the rule, have begun a policy of boUed up like a kettle of mo­ doesn’t appear to be, to most ol off a British mine sweeper. This and highest government official believes It too has a hand in how per” groups came out for him! of the water.” ALL YEAR ’ROUND at I'eart three ships a day down “iBolating” Hitler, and wlthdraw- the River Road, a subject of in­ The Sten gun is already being time she hopes her leading man deals in some way or another on the tale should be filmed. And it Another Hudson released a stick MANCHISTER I • • • lasses for several days proves can be Major David Niven of the does. It definitely does. tbe ways, and w'e tuni out planes ing thempelves from positions of triguing interest. The men of the issued to the British Home Guard, toSf black market. There are | of bombs ..cross the track of a and more important than erer in the present Of the imusual Republican plat­ anythiiig it Is that there are still meet Its simplicity (it has only 59 parts Oommandoa—if he isn’t booked transactions for a few centlmos *T think, therefore,—and I mean When Mr. Ros* Crane completed and tanks gnd guns by so many reaponsibllit^. Their purpose is form which evoked so much exas­ neighborhood, when you I submerging U-boat and the bomb­ I lot of people in this country—i —^less than half the number of the up with too many raids. and operations Involving millions this in all honesty—that If I try er’s crew saw a large patch of de­ government program of conservation of fuel. his 3-day school of interior deco­ thousands a month, we don’t dare two *•— fold. ^I ‘i perated Democratic comment one them, are more likely to . j tommy-gun), makes It a perfect of pesetss. * to do something wrong, if I try to observer said: "It was the only yes, and'in England, too, for that bris and bodies come to ths sur­ rating at' our .store we induced tell, for fear It will sound UkSi First, of course, they want to about the pernickltiness of the [ weapon for civilian or home guard Music lovers are exulting over There is almost, nothing that ia go Hollywood when we get under face. — Owners of new and old houses alike that are phase of the Republican campaign matter—who persist in thinking the New Qpeik Company’s prO' way. something will stop me from him to stay over with us another propaganda—arhong our own peo­ persuade the United Nations that 1942 smelt—which Just push t%e | use In close-fighting, not bought and sold on the black which was different from last that they know all the answers There is one.even more impor­ duction of "Rosalinda," which you maricet—bread, sugar, medicines, ruining the production. Something not insulated are urged to insulate them now hrit around at a Umc^ of year week and decorate the Wood- ple. they represent a reasonable and time; it must have done the without even sensing the problem. tant possibility for the Sten gun may remember os "Die Fleder automobile parta, radios, clothing, will stop the men and wofnen as far as possible. bridge Model H om e.. .show how "Thils even with all our blun­ stable element in German life, trick." At any rate, the little re­ when they should be ravenous— than equipping the Home Guard maus” or “The Bat," with music buttons, ' apples, gasoline, cigar- | working with me from doing their Frenjch Pro-Nazi form group which put' it over has In a good many instances, at that, parts badly. The simplicity of Ber­ a fimall home really should be dering with the manpower prob­ which had better be trusted to or about the unusual phenomenon and tank crewa Dozens of them by one Johann Strauss.' This is ettes and cigarette ration cards, every intention of keeping itseU the critics of General Eisenhow­ can be dropped ai parachutes, with one of the happiest shows to nadette herself will hold us ail jn DO YOU NEED A LOAN to do this and^ther decorated! We’re sura you’ll be of a run of striped bass in mid- food culled from the city garbage ] Severely Injured '■ * . ri lem, for instance, we organized a take over Germany before it is alive. ' er’s employment of Admiral Dar­ ammunition attached. turn up in months, and its success the sincerity with which we are thrilled with the results. Work­ November than they are to cheer paiis and bars of gold. working now.” repair work around your house t See us 900j-ship armada to take over the too late and uncontrollable revo­ lan—for purely mllltfiry reasons— With the United Nations knock­ not doubt traces back to the ex­ The term black market Indi­ ing with stock merchandise from . north coast of Africa and put Hit­ lution breaks out. , Toarard this One of the major candidates for Admiral Halsey or inquire ing on the doors of occupied Eu- perimental light opera revivals of cate general agreement that it hi the election ran some wicked sit in a rather poor position. In . Boost tor Dona Drake London, Nov. 2$—(iSV—Jacques about this matter at once and conserve‘what our floors.. .Budget priced fur­ ler in 'a very awkward spot—the end, they would like an early and about the latest news from Tuni­ rop e,^ th Hs., millions of potential last summer ia Carnegie Hall, cohW exist only through graft in risks with one ot hi, own self- Britain, fo f example, certain but unarmed aHles, the Sten gun was a Httle disappointed that John Take notice,' world: Of Dona Doriot, a leading Flench pro-Nasi, you now own. ^ niture and decorations, .he has greatest military maneuver of its pleasant peace from the United proolalmed standards of elec­ sia. The women seem to find more high places. Drake. was attacked by a crowd armed members of the House of Com­ may some day prove to be worth Pierce didn’t have a hand in stag­ Meat Only for Rich created interiors that belie their kind the world has ever known. Nations. tion conduct. . . .it you don’t of interest In sugarless recipes its weight in gold. " ing "Rosalinda." Jolmny sta g ^ Because, though still only a kid, with bludgeons recently and was mons ^ d a number of London If Americans think their ihcM I aha knows more show business taken to a hospital severely' in­ ' modest cost ! Always an advo­ And. meanwhile, in our own blun- Second, and this is even more get it. pass It for it . doesn’t *ii»n in toe Who’s Who o f the the Carnegie Hall shows on short shortage is bad, let them consider matter now. . . .the famed editors sailed into Elsenhower notice and with what k>ok^ like than nine-tenths of Hollywood. Be­ jured, The. London Daily ExpreM cate of “ color,” Mr. Grant has . dering way, wa were able, during Important, they want to have the latesg/batch of inductees. There Spain’s. Meat is a luxury only cause her talents are not merely said today in a French frontier used it lavishly in the Wood- Crocodile Club of Bristol would with pretty rough tongues, about 810 worth o f scene,ry, and for the rich. The average fam - | the four months of preparing that German people themselves imder- be sorry indeed if It thought, are umes. quite frequently, when Kiwanian District the revivals ran twice as long oh along the acting lines, tmt include dispatch quoting Paria reports. though his Darlan policy were lly cannot afford' it. , singliif, dancing, playing - piano, bridge Home with dramatic suc­ axpedition, to provide our Russian stand very clearly that It has been thought the "pleasure" it af­ you’d scarcely know there was a expected. He deserved a’t e * ! ■ The dto^teh eaid that Doriot The MANCHESTER cess. Don’t miss this practical If ^'ou don’t check the posted prlcea forded Governor Harley was the ruinous and tmpardonable mis­ . In Spain last winter bread wwi trumpet and clarinet. Becauee in and hto b^yguard were set upon and British allies a mere |2,- Hitler, and not they, who has been war. Governor Is Dead real production. But there is no in the Woodbridge Home you majr real cause of his defeat. . . . take, apparently quite forgetting baihe veiy yellow and was made F "Louisiana Purchase” she put over aa.they left a meeting of Doriot’s demonstration of "Style at a responsible for the r^ent lack of complaint with "Rosalinda.” It Is of scorn flour and chickpeas It say to yourself, “ Beautiful, but be­ 718,000,000 worth of goods and as a matter of fact one of the the superb blundering o f' their There is one woman in particu­ two hours of solid enjoyment), the title number as no title num­ National Popular party, which has PriiM ." had little pieces of aawdtist in it ber has over been put over before, demanded that France declare war yond my budget.” So we urge yon Bsrvleea. which happened to help success in German military strat pleasures Governor Harley had lar, who lives only a few rods, without a Jitterbug in sight. TRUST COMPANY own high command In Malaya and Boston, Nov. 21.“— —Am- That h»lrt the. jioor. The rich and eaused ths critics to scream the United StatM and Britain i to investigate the low costs.. .then . turn tbs tMe at Stalingrad ^ in egy and operations on that now famous aftemoou, brosS J. Klnioo, 81. o f Pawtucket, / the history bf the last North down to* riiad from our little " f wouldn’t buy it. They preferred with delight ' i- r- because of tha AUtM' eccuputtoa Mtaiber Fedfirsl'Deposit Ins. Corp. Egypt. What la their purpose in this? one the Republicans did Mt- Ust, R. t. fovernoc of., the Near Itog-. ■Because in "Road to Morocco,” see all the other flne Watkins Bud­ was that of ruorgaaising the rican campaign previous to thig bpuse. flbe ia one ot toe laugh- Boiuber Explodes to buy. black market flour and | ot French Africa. Well, they want to establish the land distridt of Klwanls Interna­ she ntonsgea to hold her own with It was that the editor get Furniture ait our etore. A«k "While aS this Mundetiag gathering, after it had once ho- one. Eisenhower made no mistake, bustling. car(i[ftee type. She bake'their own bread. been going on, we have blundn’- theory that if they had run this tional, died suddenly at a hotel The Spanish government It Hope, Crerity and Lamouf — a and suffered'four brek- about the year-to-pay W-B Budget gun to Asband, Into an a l i ­ as It happens, hut if he had made iftver talks war. ------Mst nlght-a few ssoasonts^ bjsfor* Alter Crasliipg threat, to any ecreen i^com ert en ri' m ay lose the eight ot ert our way into food, gasolins, war, it have been one big enee to hear a speech hy Gov­ Is understood, to not blind to Plan! one those British critics might Three of her four sons are in he was to have presided oveT( his Mack market dealings in c'ty Because ahe has a gift of gab that hia l( sa a resultlit of the beat-beat flnal aaid mbber satloolng, all of German victory. ernor Baldwlu, who arrived at first dirirlet meeting. causes her hearers to rock help­ ing. Lake Compounce late. .... very weU have employ^ their to* armed sorvicea. All three sn- Caledoifla, Nova Scotia) Nov, 21 and country. But It seems : which has bdcM bungled H»Unty— And why do they want to estab- . * • Kinlon, a; corporation lawyer as- powertoea to stop theiti, * lessly in their seats.'Because she former Commlunis^ /who celebrated sportsmanship .listed, though one’ of them is mar-1 ^ t h the title Guarantee —(F)— A large bomber crashed looks Irish, is Mexiesn, and tbtnte swung over to the Fascist wmp. /.•.ItoASTSa I .but sosaataow tvs have gone under Ush M ich a theory with the Ger- Some day when we are well and exploded in heavily wooded Thousands of arrests and mil­ granting that the American com- lied. She never brags about them. | (tompai^ ^ Itoo^ lions of pesetas In fines seem on’y Yankee. And because she's o n s^ Doriot has been the target o f sev­ ; m ek ooMtiois, and thegr are woik- maa peopleT Why, so that, '30 heeled we’re going Jto hire six pri­ country five miles from Caledonia the squarest people ever to Mt the eral asaoMlnatlon plbjs, ^ latest xnander-ln-cblef In North Africa She never, apparently, "worries offices in Providence, had com- to serve to boo-t prices hlfh-r. .kig, whlla .ffouglag aad hoarding years from now, the German miU- vate investigators at |6,00<) i lalned o f tUneos on lils way to late yesterday and the bodies of e.-.n and, so, deiMrves^^. the on Oct. 8 when a bopib wis feund year and have them unearth for- bad as good a right to bungle as about Cbem. "What good docs it several men—first reports said There’s a big demand for b’ t breaki oh* gats. ^ WATKINS iMva been halted aad prsveated. taiy tiadlttoB can have another SM meeting and was treated by a market goods. Spaniards say, but la a Paris thsatar whsrs ha 'srM B e O .T M • 1 I « I M C • us whatever it is this man Upman some of their ow n' oommander*- do to hellyache?” she -said the doctor on reaching the hotel. five—were lound la toe wreckage. to speak It did not sx|doM. g fil fair distribution aad oonsar- fling at eoaquertng Europe. has on the ball. . . .we’re not The Eastern Air Command at the arreaU. "don’t go high | The United States has held first ln.«hief and other top-noddles in other day when, for Just once, she ' A native o f VaUey FaUs, R. L, Popular Front party headquar­ tt'a all very almpla, and nothing sure he’s ad wicked an ogre as be Halifax declined comment and it enough." ,____ placs among start producing na ters In Cannes, Nantes, Peris arid Malaya. Burma, India and else- and a ginduato of Nortoeasteni of /^NCHESTER more Hitler himsrtf did in is painted and, with our.usually grew confidential with my wife. was not learned whether the men lions' of tha world continuously other French cities have . bee’n charitable outlook, we are" parUc- university, he ia survived by his Bumblebees bzegln work wken j the where. "The least you can do is to keep sridow and a son, Ambrose, Jr., a belonged to the Royal Canadian slaos 188(V bombed' by AUied aympathlisra. order to bring the German people ularly Interested in discovery ot I I two davs old, ** However, It is right here in. the ym r chin up wheq folks ara. ■ember, of too Army Air Forces. . .r Force nr Britain’s R. A. Fr into this present war. He too told his virtues, a • ; 4' h

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHE816 r , CO^’N. SATURDAY, NOVEli*8ER 21, 1941 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 194* PAGE NINE D PRESS NEW: /3 t ' V V* UiSi a 1 £ Thunder o f War o'clock when the noise in the next Chapter XIX room lapsed suddenly into silence, During the night, the old man, and lifting her head to listen, al ■■k at once she heard from out of EMI Sixtua Andresen died. No ohe was ..with htaa at the time. doors a fatal, distant rumbling When Pastor Aalesen found hlsj Jike thunder. A moment more It body in tho gray light of dawn, was still; then in the restaurant Right Feeding Home Umbrella Repairs PERMANENT FOR GREY HAIR half In bed, half on the floor, as there was a quick commotion. A Now Is Time if with hla dry and withered limbs soldier cried out; chairs scraped We have a special permanent for grey hair. at the last moment be bad tried hack to a shuffling of boots. Means Success to rise, a surge of pity swept up “No, to the left,” somebody , To Spruce Up Come in and let us explain it to you. la him that after so long a life shouted. "Right between those two ths old man had had to do his dy­ trees.” ing all atone. “How terrible it “Lights out, for God's sake.” A Larsen’s Services One of Weldoji’s Studio Pre-; must have been tor him in the man pounded at the captain's The Best in This Part dark when he called out and no­ door. ^ pared to Do Your Holi­ body came.” ^ "Quiet!” Others took up the O f Connecticut. day W ork. order. "Quiet!" I AAd standing by himself In the ------i I bars room, not having dared yet Moon's Feeds make the differ­ 99 East Center Street to call his wife, the plump-cheeked <3erd went around to the fr(»t' With the approach of the holi- I boy of a pastor ' sensed for the of her derir and waited breathless- ence. That is the statement is­ day season, wouldn't it be smart i first time In his young life bis own In tbe next room It waa utter­ sued by Larsen’s Feed SerAce, lo­ or your part to try and make your­ agslessly distant but approaching ly still, but she thought she could cated at 38 Depot Square, and self more attractive? For that la hear, like some monstrous ani­ dMth; he waa frightened, and -ell truer words were never spoken the time of the year when old ac­ JOHN I. OLSON STORAGE bis knees, and prayed, mal's breathing, the quick breath­ concerning the proper feeding of quaintances are renewed, and new­ i “The schoolmaster is dead,” peo­ ing of 50 men, and now and then poultry. Successful chicken rais­ Local and Long PLEASANT, BUT POWERFUL, BOSTON IANS—Tlicae »lemMiit ge«UeiB«a te a ple told each other on tbe street. hushed whisper, "Wait. Listen.” ing, as anyone who knows will tell er frienda found. Visiting of Contract Painting campus settinc compose Boston CoIIctc's powerful arid team. Left ta rlghti Carl Lucas, Don CurrI- “ So old Sixtus is really gone. I “Ja. Ja,” somebody cried. you, depends solely upon the cor­ friends and relatives to your homa Dutance Moving van. A1 Florenllno, Mike Holovak. Fred NaurneU. Charlie Furbnsh. Joe Repko, BUI Commanc, Mlckcp don't believe it." TTiat’s oUra.” rect feeds. You can depend upon calls for you to look your best. Gerd 'flung open the door. At Moon'a Feeds. ConnoUy. Eddie Doherty, Bocco Canale and GU Bonley. . His lean old figure waa as fa­ What with the many things Interior Decorating Dependable! miliar os the, village fountain, or first sbe could not see in the dark­ For a good number of years ness, but then she had made out which you have to do, you will the white fences in front of their now, Larsen's Feed Service has more than likely find little time to PHONE 6260 houses. They began telling things tbe black figures of the troops been handling these all-igipbrtant crowded over at' the window. She do (he work yourself. However, Paper Hanging they remembered about him. Moon’s Feeds, and to this date, when you make an appointment at He had been invariably courte­ went to ner alcove and stood with they have never received any com­ the. Weldon Beauty Studio, you are THE AUSTIN A. one hand on a wooden poet. plaint concerning them. They sell ous, all the fifty years be had lived placing the task into the hands of 12 Jackson Place CHAMBERS CO with them, as kind to the dirtiest At least 12 miles,” a voice them to men who raise chickens 4 Pictured above is Louis Palluzi, of 48 Bissell street, who Is those who know jiut how to han­ child Who fell and \ scraped his cried out. for a livelihood and these folks Manchester’s reliable umbrella repair man. Right in his own dle it. Years of experichce upon Phone 4570 68 Hollister S t, Manchester knee on the cobblestones as to the "Look!” know feed .which is superior. home, in spare time, he can fix anything which might be wrong the part of Miss Bernice Juul, who mayor or the village council. They “ What is It?” she asked aloud. Chickens need a good tonic oc­ with broken and worn out umbrellas. He also sells used um­ owns and operates the modem had wanted to take up a c

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. ^ONN. SATURDAT, NOVEMBER 21,ll94i MICKEY FINN Worklnf Tt^ther! LANKLEONAIOI Sense and Nonsense T M N lH e vyAR OH.PHIUP— ATM SORRY, BUT ANNA— 1 WAS SHE FEU FOR OfPARTMeiyr is VM SO HAPPy/ItVE BEEN SWORN JU S T GOING TD HAS APPROVED, Buy, Btqr Bonds or Bye-Bye Togo or Tojo, a Jap’a a Jap for On her way out of a cafeteria, BUT YOU C TO SECRECY— SUGOESr th at Freedom—^Wblchf Nothing mat­ .’that! a amartly-dreMad girl handed the YOUR HAVB4T VET\»^VERJ WIU MYSELPJ ters now Inqr Yletory! Well, my dear, I have carried cashier a slip of paper on which TOLD ME WHATJ say THIS— IT'S you safely over all the rough appear^ the number 1004180. The IT ISi 7 GONNA CHANGE Farmer—Would you like to buy places of life, haven't I? ' cashier glanced at it, sind let the a Jug of elder? Wife—Yes, and 1 don’t think girl pass without paying. Man-^Well—er, ie it ambitious you missed any of them. When the proprietor appeared, aad willing to work? the cashier handed him the note. Lost and Found 1 Automobiles for Sale t 4 Repairing 23 Help W a n M — Female 35 Garden— Farm— Dairy Household Goods 51 Wanted to Rent 6S The gentleman carefully re­ He studied the numbers frowning- ly, then demanded to know its Manchester FOR SALE-^1940 BVICK coach, PIANO TUNING and repairing. Products 5U moved two cigars from hts upper LOST—ONE BLACK wallet, cor­ GIRL FOR STENOGRAPHIC and FOR SALE—MAGIC Chef gas WAI^TED TO RENT by 2 adults, The Moentaif After meaning. radio, heater, 15,000 miles. Good Player piano specialty. Jobn vest pocket and placed them on ner Winter and Center. Owner clerical work In mill office. Give FOR SALE— GREEIN Mountain stove, also walnut cheat of draw- 4 or 5 room flat Call 3-0774 be­ I The Wble kxAed so pretty with all (Jashler—You aee, it reads: Evening Herald tires. Telephone 2-1174. Cockerbam, 28 Bigelow street. the table. Then he opened hla Robert McKeon, 160 Center St. complete details of education and potatoes, field run, not graded, _ era and vanity. Phone 5639 or in- tween 4 and 7 p. m. Its candles all alight; owe nothing for I ate nothing." Tel. 4219. experience in application. Write ' quire at 102 Hbilieter street arms. But the girl did not rush CluBlllcd AdverttHeaienta Reward offered. FOR SALE—1934 CHEVROLET $1.15 per bushel at th« place, lest The family was all there and the Into them. “ You,” she said coldly, Box R-S, Herald'. lOc if you furnish bags. Also yel­ r.'' OBDnt urn avaras* arurda lo a iina coach, $35.00 for quick sale. tuiltey was a sight! 'have loved before.” Father—Junior, who la the laxi' { teltlals. nombara .and abbraviatlont l o s t —WEDNESDAY night at WANTED TO TUNE, repair and low Globe turnips. Frank V. Wil­ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for Houses for Sale * 72 1 Write Box O, Herald. Ws gathered around the table est boy in your class? l' taaeb aonni aa a »brd and oorapoand dance. Legion ball, new handbag, regulate your piano or player liams, 1632 Tolland Turnpike. sale. Larson, 191 Adams street L^warda aa two worda Idnimam ooai piano. Tel. Manchestei 5052. Help Wanted— Male 36 Buckland. FOR SALBi—JUST OFF Main with many a thankful sigh, Teacher (in physiology class)— Junior—I don’t know Dad. gloves, receipts, currency. Tele­ FOR SALE—1929 MODE^t A Ford And ate our fill of turttey as well \ \l\ >1a artea ot tbraa llaaa phone 8298 or return 82 Chest­ street, five room aingle. Occupan­ Junior, can you give a familiar ex­ Father—Then you ought. This Jjtn* rataa oar day car tranaiaoi Tudor sedan, good tires • Phone MOWERS SHARPENED, repair­ WANTED—PAINTERS. Winters FOR s a l e :—:oN E USED Silent aa pumpkin pie. »! nut. Household Goods 51 cy in 30 daya, steam heat, large ample of the human body as it report aays while other boys are *' • fMlaattva ttarab IT, taon 3284 or call at 163 Main street. ed, ahear gidnding, key Bttlng, work for good man. Apply Velvet Glow range burner. In good condi­ lo t Price less than $6,000. Tenna. But, Oh! The morning after, when adapts itself to changed condi­ learning their lessons, there is one Caab Charca mill. Cheney Bros. E. Tredennick tion. Will guarantee, $12.00. Tel. our tummys began to hurt! 1930 CHEVROLET COUPE $25, duplicating, vacuum cleanera etc. ATTEai'nON Arthur A. Knbfla. Tel. 5440, 875 tions? who sits in his neat and watches OUT OUR W A Y BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLE Ji.'eaaaaebtlva; Uaya...i 1 otai » ata overhauled. Braitbwalte, 63 Pearl Inc. O. Curtis, foreman. 8354. Main -treet. Host w« wish we hadn’t eaten any k: • ObnaaeoOaa Daya...l t otalll eta Announcements 1934 Dodge sedan $35, 1935 Ply­ ' FURNITURE Junior—Yes-sum. My aunt gain­ the rest. street. more of that dessert! Junior—Oh, that’s the teacher, K* K t ...... o'*"* o'» mouth sedan $65, 1935 C^hivrolet WANTED—BY THE Center Res­ BARGAIN HUNTERS! ed SO pounds in a year, and her FOR- RENT— LATEST TYPE FOR s a l e :—3 PIEC^E mahogany FOR SALE—ATTRACmVE well —Ann Rose. MaMOl QUriE ALL 1 AGkED W E6AD,BAiCrER' VIE PROBASIX SHALL ^ e l l , th a t o u g h t t o All ordart for irrarolai inarrtlona sedan $125, 1939 Plymouth coupe taurant, a dish washer, $22 a 3 ROOM OUTFIT skin never cracked. Dad! NO,hJOf *111 ba ebaraad at tha ona tiroa rata hospital bed, for home use. Rates SAWS OF ALL KINDS ffled, aet, —$139.00— bedroom suite, also bird cage with landscaped 3 year old 6 room YEAR/n OMLY euOWB FPLAiHIN CARDS BE. LEANING TVAlS SHODDY b^E\6HQ0R- PUT THE LAMP O P ASeaelal rataa for long lartn avary reasonable. Call Kemp's Inc. Tel. $395, 1938 Packard sedan $495, ana repaired,^ cord woofl saws week, 6 days, good hours. stand. Inquire 122 Maple or tele­ aingle, tile bath, downstaira lava­ Mrs. Perry—My daughter comes day advartialng glvan upon raqoaat 1939 Pontiac sedan $645. Brun­ Just the furniture you will need to ELEWBblYriOsnHS A Ahf TAMNfWALKS HOOD SHOP31.S FOR A (AOftEr REFIK^EO K i^OVJLECXSE IH ATtnrAU] 668U. gummed, power and hand lawn phone 6235. tory, 2 fireplaces, completely mod­ out this week. ■’ Ada ordarad bafora rha third or ners, 80 Oakland street. Open WANTED—KITCHEN HELPER start your own home FUNNY BUSINESS YEAJa-SOWlMBN WAS AJLLTKFUM LOCALE/-^THE DULL AtMOSPHERE 'BLAjCKOOT/— JUST WHATJ -dflh day will oa charged only for mowers overhauled, and aharp- em, 2 minutea from bus line. Call Mrs. Harry— How strange! So evening. Tel. 5191. and dishwasher, 6 days, good Living Room consists of 3 pc. liv­ BREIAKING UP HOME. Brand YDiJRE'VKlMNieEV YDUHAVeHeRE/ HEREABOOTS h a r d l y \M0ULD Be 11^ THE NATiOH'S NOIKH ' tba aetnal nnmbai ot tlmea the ad ened. Stored all winter, no extra hours, good pay. Tea Room, 882 ing room suite, 2 end tables, coffee owner at Manchester 740^ does my husband. How long was : apaaarad, charging at the rate earn- Personals charge. Axes, icnives, shears etc new dining room set for sale. 46 WATTu. 1 e e r u p ­ ..At-flat ao atinwanea or rrrnn>'< can 1936 PACKARD sedan, radio, Main street. table, 2 lamps and rug. your daughter in for? Frank got KEEF»1N& VJITH TME DISI^IFIEO POST HEEDS — A sleepwalker! sharpened. Capitol Grinding Oo., Hemlock street, Manchester. three months off for good behav­ LISTOKIIKT ID A , w in d ^ I EW>ECT TD ASSUME AS A UHE n o d TD TEACH ’EM ' Ita aaade on ala time eda atopped HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT *2-*4 heater, mechanically O. K. $95. CAN BE PURCHASED ' afiar the flfth day 531 LydaU street. TeL 7958. ior. eETDawfls9v YOU/ TKACKEptf — HMP, YAE./— HDWTDcv&I^ORE; No “tin forhida” : diaolay llnea not lb., any quantity, 10 inches or Terms. No trade. 1937 Dodge SEPARATELY FOR s a l e :—tlAND Crocheted Marines Talk W H G D /j sedan, radio, heater, perfect Help Wanted— Male or bedspread, original design, $36 FILLINe FOR. ONiE OF TWE longer. Arranjay’s, 34 West 20th, NEW X)NVERTIBLE TOPS, cel­ —$69.60— Mra. Youngbride — Our cook T H R ^ **^^ba Herald will not be reaponaibie throughout, $3^5. T e ^ s . No Female 37 Bedroom conaista df bed, dresser, cash. 40 Kensington street. Tele­ Tor more than one incorrect Inaer- New York. luloid replaced In curtaina, all says those eggs you sent yester­ AAANiS LAM6DA6ES/1 trades. Tel. 416S. ' - ' kinds of leather work. Chaa. Lak- cheat, sturdy springs, comfortable phone 6026. Of Next Move tloa of any advarnaement ordered WANTED—MAN AND woman to day were quite old. . ^ R A F T E D ^ tor aiara than ona time ing, 90 Cambridge street. Tele­ mattress, 2 pillows, night table, Farmer — Very, very sorry, The laadvartent omiaaion ot in- Automobiles for Sale 4 work in Manchester Laundry. 72 ^jHSTkucr-, phone 4(40. night table lamp, 3 pc, Lucite (Continued from Page One) ma'am. They were the best we •orract poblleatlon ot advartlaing Business Services Offered 13 Maple street. dresser set Machinery and Tools 52 ORS/ | . Vlll he ractllled only by oancellaimn FOR SALE—1937 DESOTO sedan. REPAIRING AND REFINISHING could get. You see. all the young ','ar the charge made for the aerelce SAWS, KNIVES, scissors special­ CAN BE PURCHASED a Q In fair condition. Priced very chairs, caning, splint rush or OLIVER MANURE apreaders, the Japs on Guadalcanal on the chickens have been killed off, so ■ ffawdarod ly sharpened. Bring your old SEPARATELY time." '' ’ All advartiaamania muai eonturm reasonable. Call 2-0578 after 6 reed. Edward E. Fish,. 104 Chest­ Situations Wanted— lime sowera, Oliver “60" tractors, the old hens are the only ones left knives and have them re-made —$69.50— tn gtyla, copy and typography with p. m. nut street. Telephone 3688. Male 39 used Case tractor on rubber. Dub­ Most of the action against Japa­ to do the laying. . 'radufaitnna enrorcad hv the punilah- like new. Frank Farr, 120 C3iar- Kitchen consist of sturdy table, 4 lin Tractor CXimpany, Willlman- nese land forces on the Island has t^gra-and they reaerye the right to ter Oak street. edit, rewlae o' relact any copy eon- ELDERLY MAN will do plain chairs and dishes. tic. been In the deep valea and on the The government is better pro­ ridges of the west front. tection for your money than the f V 1 |r gldered objtcilonabla ATTEN-nON HO^E OWNERS. Help Wanted— Female 35 painting and papering at low TERMS ARRANGEb CI/WlliNQ HiUJRH—Claaaillad ada DO YOU HAVE ADE4(CATE cost Phone 8819 evenings. Buy U S. Bonds and War Stamps FOR SALE— f a r m tools of all “The Marinea could catch bunch­ mattress or old sock. Invest in j Cd ha ddbliahed aame day muai he Now is the time to re-roof and descriptions, wagons, harnesses, war stamps and bonds. They are INSlTRANCEr ALBERT'S es of Japs, 300 at a time. In the I - raoglyad by IT o'clock noon Satur- re-side your home. Under no chains etc. E. W. Atwood, Lake iralea and wipe them out. KUIing safe. IBM dava to *" obligations for our estiiiiate. We GIRL OR WOslAN wanted. New FURNITURE CO. 1 w a r ' See Model Laundry. Summit street Live Stock— Vehicles 42 street. Telephone 6217.' a thousand in one night In one guarantee all work, and we are 43 Xllyn St—Hartford- ISONOSj Telephone Youi W-ant Ade McHINNEV BROTHERS sector is not unusual. We killed a Girl—If wishes came true, what atm able to quote the old prices, WANTED-.LADY to sUy with C!ar, bus or train expehses refund­ I would be your first? Ads ars accsuivd ovni iliv i«is- SOS Slain St., Stanelwater, Conn. ed on purchase of above merchan. Hell of a lot. I don't know how Ai IAS CUAHUfa; Ra TK civtn as there have been no advances in young woman nights from 10 p. FOR SALE -SADDLE HORSE. Wanted— To Buy 58 many died In the brush,” peterkin Soldier—I would wish—Ah, If Telephone SOM or 1432 disc. y'AbOSS - AS A OODVtOStOCS to-AdvAr* our prices. Write or Phone Bur­ m. to 7 a- m. temporarily. 80 Phone 7562. said. j only I dared to tell you! \ tlssn bai tbs CAdH RATIOS will bs ton Insulating Oo., 180 North Ox­ WANTED TO BUY youth bed; .'AACAptsd AS rui>L Pa y m e n t it Main. Telephone 2-0559. HIGH GRADE VENE^nAN blinds also high four posted maple bed. Sight o r Prisoner OddHy Girl—Go on, go on! What do ^ BAId At tbs businnss offies on ot bs* ford street, Hartford, Oonn. Tel. 1 you think I brought up wishing for# tbs ssvsnth dat following ths 32-4515 or Manchester 3309 eve- sold for as little as 50c. weekly. Write Box B. Herald. , The sight of a prisoner oii tha WANTED- -GIRL TO work at Poultry and Supplies Samples furnished on request. for? ■ drst tviBsrtton ot sarh ad oibsrwiss nlngA soda fountain. Good salary. Ap­ island la an oddity, Peterkin stat­ tbs CHARGE KATE will bs eo|lsct. Allen Hitchcocky FOR SALE—FRYERS, roasters, Tel. 8819 evenings. ed, for “almost no prisoners are ad. No rasDonslhlltty fot srrors in & ply Mack, at Weldon's, 901 Main WANTED—BOY'S USED amall THE taispnoosii sds will bs assomsd snd street. live or dressed. Manchester FALL HOUSE CLEANING Ume taken by either side. 4^ Inc. sited bicycle. Telephone 8732. “When the Japs rush, they yell ' aWJfxm 'PROFE&SOR^i tbair Aooarsc^ oannot bs gtisran* Heating— Plumbing— Chicks. 136 Summer street. Tele-) is often the time new floor-cover­ tasd in English, 'Blood for the em­ n Rooffng 17 WANTED—WOMAN to do house­ phone 6971. ings are needed. We have just re- TURN YOUR METAL and raga Gosw.' WHAT A GUY WO V BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOOM 11-21 Manchester Office: peror; come out. Marines, you're l.wn'jxT. >^21 Index of CbMiflcntlona work, adult family. Stay or go celved a large shipment of new Into money. (No market ' for OO *fc G tr W DOUGH T'fiuy home nights. Apply 94 Spruce be­ paper). Ceiling prices paid. Wm. licked.’ There seems to be a lot ■lytha A 953 Main St. Tel. 3301 JOHN CLARK, Plumbing and FOR SALE—HEAVY fowl., In- patterns. Marbles, tiles and hard­ WAR SAVINGS BONOf *This is a Wis<»ns1n turkey that lost weight en r o u te - ■hfagaananta w Heating. Repaint and jobbing. tween 5 and 8 p. m. or phone Ostrin,iky. 182 Biasell street. TeL of American-educated Japanese ' Miarrlagaa t. quire 287 Oaklamd street. wood imitations. Patterns suit­ lie was put off at Chicago as a non-essential passenger Willlnwntic Office: Tel. 3233. 37 Hollister street. 7340. 5879. among the snipers. They're always BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Dirty Work BY EDGAR MARTIN ^ Oaatbs ...... D able for any room. Come In and shouting in English from the n^Gard of Thanka a- 824 Mala S t Tel. 1935 NATIVE TURKEYS—LIVE OR look them over. You can always - and had to walk the rest of the way!*' S A LESLADIES—Full and part trees.” , dressed. Clyde Marshall, Bolton buy for less at Montgomery Ward ~ r ^(.oar aad roiind .••••••••••*•• I Moving— Trucking— time. Ehcperlence not essential, Rooms Withont Board 59 TVK’L'RE W V'b'. I', TV\ \ 6 VAiAV \jQSi\V^ 1 paaoaninata T Notch. Tel. 4052. Co. But the Marinea don't take the HIV? REAL ESTATE LISTING Storage 2U over 18 years of age. Write Box Japs! word for it that the Leather­ SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH (ERA’S T V E \rUta—Nnraerlea ...... KEY PUNCH OPERATOR The 1940 soybean production has Durant Street. 5-room du­ 8-ACRE TRUCK GARDEN cage, all wire. 8x4, 6 apartments, I seen at 81 Avondale Road, off FOR RENT—ONE ROOM with Oiraotora ...... brass kettle. 150 years old. Zim- Woodbridge street. been estimated at 81,000,000 bush­ -Flashing—Roofing plex. All Improveinenta. Lot FARM — 6 • room house. double bed, near bath and shower On Tabulating Equipment. mermen's, Lake street. els, or 6,000,000 leas than in the has IS’ frontage. S. P. $5,200. Barn and chicken coop. Can bath, hot water at all times. For 'Oraaainaking ... D. P. 81.000. Also preceding year. iklag—etoraga be bought as rent. Small FOR SALE^-FOLDING baby car­ Baby Bunting couple or two girls. Call 5040. iBMr Sarrlea ... .M- amount down and then Experienced Billing Clerk riage, dark brown with white HOLD EVERYTHING aaweeeaei TEmSer Street Section. 6- tires, sturdily constructed and in FOR RES4T—LARGE room, twin laal Sarrloaa ...... monthly payments.______I beds, nice private home. Couple room single. 2 years old. Sun- By Hartford Manufacturer. excellent condition. 4 Hudson St. i Notice of irtag—Oyaing—Claaning . . xe parlor. Fireplace. Downstairs Write giving full dctail.s as or gentlemen. Board opUonaL cow. iwevNM'stevict. me. t m. mc. u. s. p*t. it uooda and Sarrloa . . . . . ST lavatory. Ready for immediate On State Highway in Bol­ Tel. 2-1174. >Bualnaas Sarelea . « . . I* oocupaacy. S, P. $7,200. D. P. ton — \^2 sere of land. to experience and salary de­ Garden— Farm— Dairy Dissolution Rdaaatlaaal $1,500. 6-room house. Oil burner. FOR RENT— ROOM, sulUble for aad O a u a a ...... ti sired. Products 5U lady. Apply Apt. 21, Centennial WASH TUBS laatraetlOBa ...... Si Steam heat. Garage and Lifebelts Last Hope BY ROY CRANl ...... TT*A Apts., 58 Chestnut street This la to certify that THE Lydall Street. 6-room single. Address Manufacturer, FOR SALE—FANCY YELLOW ■Drasatio ...... Tg chicken coop. globe turnips at the farm or de­ LA’THROP STAVE' COAL- N a tid Tnt*~n~V~~* ...... to All Improvementa. 2-car gar­ M .... WFLATE MX»R ‘ ABWSlsI P rice...... $6,000 HM, acre The Herald. livered. T. W ., Atwood. Lake (COMPANY, a Connecticut corpo­ age. Acre of land. S. P. $44100. Boarders Wanted 59-A ration doing business in the Town A MAE WESTSl TH« Bka—Mortgakaa . . . t> D. P. fl.OOli. street, telephone 6217. Opportoeltlaa ...... tt 6-ROOM SINGLE—Steam WANTED —MEN AND women of Manchester, County of Hart­ OLD KITE HAS MORE ay to Loaa ...... tt ford, and State of Connecticut ■ala aad Bltaatlaaa heat. Oil burner. Fire­ rooihers and boarders, borne cook­ y ; Wn.ES THAN A M6W0W Waatad—Famala ...... It Woodbridge Street. $-room place. Garage. Off Center ed meals, continuous hot water, has filed a Preliminary Certifleats \ 8UCKET...SHE WON'T eiaatad^ Mala ...... H single. All Improvements. 1-car apd ahowers. 330 Adams street of .Dissolution with the Secretary STAY AFLOAT ___ ^Taatad ...... --H-A garage. Ready for occupancy, street. of State,-dated November 3, 1B4L Waatad—Mala or Famala IT SO da.vx. S. P. $5,500. D. P. L0N(S a'ata Waatad ...... SEE ROOM AND QUALITY meals for All persons or creditors having Juaatlaaa Waatad—Famala ... It $1,000. HELP W AN'aED girls only at reaaonable price. any claim against this corporation eUnatlona Waatad—Mala . . . . It STUART J. WASLEY Central, laundry priTrileges. Call shall present same to O org e C. ‘’Sbaaleymant Aganelaa ' ...... to Real Estate and Insurance ttoa gfoek—Fata—Paaltry— IVcst Section of Manchester. 3408 or 14 Arch street Young Lessner, Esquire, at 821 Main Tafclelaa 1-room honse. All improve­ State Theater Building FOR WAR WORK Women’s ”V” House. S t, Manchester, on or before .vPeea—sirde——Rlrd*—Fata ...... ai ments. 1-4*r garage. Large lot. Telephone 684$ . 114$ March 2. 1943. . &7a Stoek—^-Vablelaa ^ Foaltry and tSappllas ...... 4S 8. P. $44100. D. P. $500. WE NEED ADDITIONAL EMPLOYEES Suburban for Rent 66 Dated at Manchester this 2nd - f * Wanted —Fata—IVJultry—Stock 44 day of November, 1942.. _ ff-91 > ^ i f, it-31 Far Salw—niaeallaaMaa FOR WAR WORK FOR RENT—2 COTTAOEyS. 2 Raymond L Latbrop, COWL 1M7 SY NtX MXVICX. IWC. T. M. «tC. U. A f«T. Off Artlelas For Sale ...... *t Ford Strret. S-room single. T «.■«.» XW.OT. Boate and Aoceaeorlea ...... 41 Steam heat. Coal humcr. All rooms each, partly furnished in I Dorothy S. Lathrop. Building Materials ...... 47 Improvements. I*rge lot. 8. P. Female: Power sewing machine operators, North Coventry. Bus service. Call A Majority of the Board of Di­ “That’s right, Private Saoith— “ Don’t pay any nttcnlion lo tiim—he isn’t even old OlaaioBds —WatohBP-.Jewelry 4S $4,800. D. P. $800. Available 8627, or at stone bungalow on rectors of ’The Lathrop & Staye 1 did promise you a furlough!" enough'to be intruded in the coffee ration!’’ Blaetrleal Appllaacei—Radio.. 4t inspectors, spinners, and for miscellaneous Coal Company. Fael and Feed ...... «S-A Dec. 15. FOR SALE Main highway. ' Oafdan—Farm—Dairy Products to 104 WEST CENTER ST. — $ operations. We will train those without Rootabold Goods ...... tt ITOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX WtA etltVK^E. INC. T. M. etc. U, 8. PAT. « t . W Maeblaery end Toole ...... tf Oak Street Section. 2-fam- rooms.' Single. Bath and lav­ experience. a oaloal tnetrumepte ...... 53 liy dwelling. (2) 4-room apart' atory. Recreation room In bane Apd Riding' Hood Costume Klee and Store Bouipment . . . t« raents. All improvements except Spaetale.at the Stofet’ ...... t« ment. Cash $1,000. ^ Ev e n t OF THE We e k — t h e S c r a p m e ta l p il e in Mo n u m e n t Wsaiiag Apparel—Fore ...... 57 heat S. P. $1300. D. P. $1,0( Male: General workers in finishing depart­ ALLEY OOP Roundup! BY V. T. HAMLIN Waatsd—To Buy ...... tt 188 CENTER ST. — 1 rwNllB. X C ir c l e a t e a s t s c u r v e e w as s tr u c k by l ig h tn in g Beeee—neerd—Betelw—nseorte ment, and machinists. BOLTON bathrooms. CeatKiU loeattoK. N022lR.00fi.THAT DEFENSE A T '- v ReetaaTOBte Vacant. Caab $1,000. HE’LL DANS SOON FIND OLTT THAT Roonu Without Board ...... tt Just Off Route $. On tarred MAP AIStT DOWKt HERE BUT H o w THERE A1002V bPV T<5lTTItsJ' HIS MITTS O N 'EM W AS»O J E > Boarders Wanted ...... t t - A road. Over an acre of land. 104 MAIN ST.—S-famDy. Large MAS GOT HIS lTHIKJG.BLrr &ITTIN’AWAY WITH'EM'Qul Country Board—Reeorta...... SO 5-room house with all improve­ THEM. BV < 5 U M > ^ .g S H W L P ’AKjyBODyf WOPE/> Hotala—Reetaurants ...... SI ments. One-car garage. 8. P. lot. Ideal for a profeaaloaal Cheney Rrothers HAVE OOT rr?? V tTS ON OuR L .______SUMPIIJ MUTHIM' Waiired-T Rooms—Board ...... 6| man. First floor of 6 rooms va­ t. (SOMEBODVS COME^^^®'-^' LANS — 'MUUIT10J5 Sm I Karate Far Rear $4,000. D. P. $800. Available Emplojrment Bureau — Main Office — Hartford. Road IM HERE AM’ ^ THERE AlIsJ'T BEEnV - ^ MORE/ OMTHlS Apartments. Flats. Tancmenta SI la 30 days. cant. Will net $% on Invest­ Bulnesa Looattons tor Rant .. 44 ment. Caab 82JI00. ST O L E r r / KJOBOOV IN HERE .. Boubes Fot Rent ...... ft BUT us..rr's im ­ Suburban For Rent ...... th with ribbon binding FRECKLES AND ^ FRIENDS Calling Hi$ Shota BY MERRILL BLOSSER Read Herald Advi. I and. ribbon tiea. Moreover, you can UM thia patterir to make a bunt­ ing from an old blank^' If you VbUR UNCLE WAS ECCENTRIC, MR. \—, hat t Me b e t t h a t so u r . Hbre'S h o w MUCH 'itXJfeE . RED RYDER 6 y FRED HARMAN W In thff BUddIa bavs'’one to aalyage. Baby cap to ORUGM-E .* AS YOU KNOyV> NE GAVE EVEN N MS WILL. ME GOING TO RBCEIVE/ BZ-ZZ-ZZ/ match Is Includefd. D O ME HAIR. WOULD STAND Pattern N a 8303 Is In 1 aise A W A / M I L L I O N S BEFORff MIS DEATH/ MAD MS UTTLE jQltE BET STRAIGHT UP WHEN AMO LOOK AT r ~ ^ ~ l -----\ d USTfeN? / ©AO TSf SDPfiCODY only. Bunting requires 1 yard M- — ME WAGERBOTHAT WOULD VOU LEARNED Howf YOUR HAIR/ / , f f n DOSNELL't 6PYf StT HE'S *4 VifsiT f O R US A C R O S S ; i t A CERTAIN THING h a p p e n ? MUCH m o n e y HE'D tneh BUjtsrtal, 6 yards ribbon for' r WOULD HAPPEN/ L:8E&4 RYDER? trim. Front closing rsqutrss 81' YOU/ inch sipper, but if xtpper is n HE WAS A BETTING T Air\ svailable pattern directs for/tie MAN, you KNOW/ closing. Cap and bunting quire S-8 yards 85 or lining mstsrlsl. Costume la all dotia la croehstl I tamo (Pattern Na 5890) send 10 For this attracUvh pattern, send Tbs frlUy i)rhlte dress and pantlss cents in Coin, Tour Name and Ad­ 18 cents, pluscent for postage, and tha snappy 5-inch red caps dress and the Pattern Nuiltber to in coins, w itlfyour name, addfees, snd hood will fit a jointed IS-inch Aime Cabot Tbo Manchester Eve­ pattern number and siM to The doU or a amall i;$g doU. Vae red ning Herald, lOfl Seventh Avenue, Mandieiter Evening Herald To­ wool for the cape, odds snd ends Of New York City. Endooe 1 c<^nt day’s 'Pattern Service, 106 7th white o t cream cotton thread for poetage for oabh pattern ordered Avenue, New York, N, Y. the dress. <3iv5 Red Riding Hood a Anne> Cabot’s Fall and Wint( f See the Fall Fashion Book’s narrow blue eatln sash aad hair Album Is now roa<^—tlmaly Kelp, wids variety, of amart patterns— ribbon snd a Uttle yellow basket for warn knit and crocbetec gar­ before you win'd up your fall' sew­ Then hang her on the Oiriatmsa ments, patch Tgork''Ideas, quilts, INC ing campaign. Send for your copy tree to delight a tiny girt! sxbroldsriss—Chrlstinsa preaent tpday. 15c. Order it with a 15c .T o obtain complete crochet Saad for your copy pattm for' 2Sc plus Ic for post Instructions for thq,j' ;win- ' ~ 1 L - 8ATURDAT. NOVEMBER tl. 1941 iOittirbrBtfr Stm iino H m tO '’s ./ ATcrsff* Dfifly dreahtloii Th* Wwthcr For toe Month ef Oetoher, 1343 Fosecost ef 0. 8. Vfentoer Rarian A patriotic program will ba ed to report for service he noted given in Pulaald haU tomorrow down two or three numbers on the Benefit Show see. I About Town afternoon a t three o’clock, honor­ Heard Along Main Street 7,696 Warmer tonight, into begtantog.. U-i ' __ ing the great o f thla country and One day he was unpacking am­ munition In El Paso, Texas, and Time for the Annual Event— Blember ef toe Andtt ' IwuFmun JtPraUI after asUtalght. M M M b M b* NOi as, X. O. Poland, namely Waahington and b' Adds to Fund stiange aa it may seem he came o f Ob. iintiens U u tta TCfolu^ >n«*t- Pllaudski. Lincoln, Pulaaki and And on Some of Manche$ter*» Side StreeUt Too Itoiiian tM M T ta*n MPM*r amnliig other*. Appropriate songa and acroes one o f the very cases he had Support a ^orthy Cause! Manchester—-A CUy of Village Charm racltatlona wiU be preaented. The packed back in the munitions plant at hia home town! oration wUl be by Rev. Paul Koa- Mobile Tank to Receive Ike”- la a genial chap. Hd* muat1t>Negroes from Hartford. They were T ^ be to-belong to the Manchester ! not trained, however, and the local PRICE THREE CENTB^ ■MMCltar on J«w - lowaki of New Britain. Another Goodly Sum from High (ClasaUled A dvaitM ag oa P ag* U ) MANCHESTER, CONNn MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1942 (FOURTEEN PAGES) a p ^ er will be Rev. Louie Kaco- Fire department and fo r some laundry had to teach them what Now that there’s femininity In VOL. L X n , NO. 46 BT, AMonwy Irv- police headquarters a "No Admit­ Hospital Auxiliary Dance rowaki of Waterbury, a former time now, be haa felt that he “ b e-! to do. Then after they had obtain- WOI b* a t the Tem< School Performance. tance" sign haa gone up on the (Semi-Formal) porior of St. John’s church, which longs" to the gang at the fire- ed their experience here they went BiMI t M o m Sunday Novein- ______door leading to this room where ia aponsorlng the service. A social house. But it’s a peculiar breed, i after jobs in laundries in Hartford as t* ft** • laetura tm tb* A second performance by Sock north of the tracks. It takes more ' time will follow and light refresh- near their homes. They got th^ ‘V** youbR lady works. No longer and Buskin of Allan Martin’a “ •" - do the court officials and police ____ ^ manU will ba served by the wom­ than five years to get really close! jobs in Hartford, too, leaving the HOTEL BOND BALLROOM "Smilin' Through,’* this one a bene­ officers gather In that room and en of the church. A ll Polish peo­ to them. {local tnan holding the bag aa far (H artford) Oio*B MA 4 fl( 111* Itomorial fit for the Mobile Canteen Fund, apin yama. r | b —S $ Womaa’a A «dU aty. Mra. ple of the pommimlty will be wel­ Just to prove that statement, | as their usefulnesa to him was was given at the High school audi­ here is what happened the oth er, concerned. ^ W n a a KBottld*, lMuI«r, wlU come. torium last evening before a large ’The office bachelor was out with vaaiat Monday afternoon at the night. When the department held j ------ainst and appreciative audience. new blonde bimmer the other FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27 'i H l i l t n M a n S m o f Group > wUl its anniversary aometlme ago they 1 Local units of the Cbast Artil- Private Stanley J. Klrka. son of *rhe four principals, Joan Todd, had a number of printed tickets | lery give the men 24-hour passes night and he was telling her that JolB Siam.X Mrs. Sarah Kirlca, of 118 Oak Douglas Phelps, James Britton and that carried some svwell prizes. | quite frequently and therein Ilea he’d go thi-ough anything fo r her. ’nCKETTS 82.50 PER COUPLE street, has r«e n tly arrived at Basil Nodden,--played their roles Now the department ia holding an- a problem that some Manchester ■’O. K.,’’ ahe said, "let’s start on Available from Auxiliary members, or with your table LIOB OOrRAM Camp CYoft, South Carolina, an with a sympathetic understanding other raffle, and by coincidence, people might help solve. The sol­ your bank roll.” Little did she reservation by dialing 4348 or 3390. i ______« Aa Qaeea ASea) infantry replacement center. He and a degree of finesse that would the tickets are the same color and diers stationed here are often­ know that he was figuring right gpotrrcAL MJEDron has been assigned to C Company, have done credit to older and more size aa those used on,the anniver­ times at loss to know what to do then on touching the bartender No Cover Charge for Ballroom Tables. ~ Deeglrter e l a Seieatb Sen S7th Battalion, to receive his ba­ seasoned actors. Phelps and Brit­ sary event. One of the members on the 24 hours leave. ’They go to fo r a little space on the cuff. Ian Wtttia Vaa sic training. ton were excellent in the parts of showed "Ike” the present day Hartford to see a show or go to a Not Necessary To Be Present At Dance To Participate Thousands of Nazis Are Put to Routl . OaSy, taebadlBg Sunday, the two old men. whose amiable ticket and announced that he was USO jriance, but when it comes And, Beezy, the column’s little In Drawing of lA .ILtaSP.il. OrByAppoli^ quarrellinR is one of the high­ going to buy the whole book. time to steep they have to coine Jitterbug, says " I f most of the r ------M a t h tSe Santa* af the Paa> lights of the play. Nodden made Would "Ik e " write in hie name? right back here to their army boys could read a girl’s mind the TWO $’25.00 W'AR BOND PRIZES! H*i as Paan. YMCA Schedule O f course be would. bunks. They would enjoy nothing consumption of. gasoline would I Steeel, B aitloi* Ceea. an ideal young lover, and was con­ vincing, too, as the Jealous suitor Picking up the latest edition be better than a good night’s sleep In drop off 60 per cent!” So to aid In Army Arrives at Guadalcanal Monday who had brought tragedy into the excused himself, and changed to good bed—far from the noises the war—why not every wolf a 13:18— Kiwanla Limcheon. early scenea of the story. the old book. "Ik e " had the twelve of changing shlfta of soldier* So mind-reader! British, with Yankee ticketa most done when he glanc­ loc^ folks who have a spare bed­ Reds’ Counter-Drive 8:30-4:80- Grade School Bas­ P*K Portrayfid Perfectly ed down at the list of prises. room could do something for the This column and its author "A . ketball League. Joan Todd was perfectly fitted "Omlgosh," said “ Ike,” "how REAL ESTATE 8:15-6 :80—Business Men’s Gym for her dual role of Kathleen Dun­ .soldiers by inviting them to eom* Non.” have been called all sorts can you give away theiM prizes? of things, and also received a few Class. gannon and Moonyeen Clare. She to their homes for a night’s rest. Look," he said, "here’s 50 pounds compliments, but it remained for P a rch aM 6:30-7:30—Boys (12-16> Gym. was sensitive to all the many shad­ of sugar, 50 gallons of fuel or the book notes column in the New 6:30-7:30—Boys (7-12V Wood­ ings of humor and pathos, and A week or so ago The Herald BUY WAR BONDS AND^AM PS And French Support, That Home From range oil, five gallons o f gas and a carried a picture of a young lad York Times to give the real low- Forces Foe to Flee; work. managed the alight Irish accent change of oil. Where are you get­ who had been op in Maine on down on "anon” : Here’s what it 7:30-8:80 — Junior Basketball in a delightful way. "The support­ ARTHUR A. ting the coupons to do all this?" hunting expedition. A deer and a said: "That long-lasting author Ve Have Over-the-Cimnter Stamp practice, Eagles. ing cast, previously spoken o f in ” 0. K. sucker,” said the regular bear were pictured draped over anon.” holds up well in a chang­ 8:80-9:30 — Senior Basketball the Herald, all acted with poise and Service at All Times north ender, “ look at the date on the front o f the car. The young ing literary scene. 'The latest ■re-ration era. The day after the photo appear­ " A Treasury o f the Familiar," core. vocal soloists, and Richard ed In The Herald .. woman who re­ where be is represented by more Turkington, violinist, furnished fused to identify herself called the TRY Radio in Allied-Hclii| Despite the talk around town it than 60 references, considerably Greatest Soviet Offen­ music both between the acts and seems now that local people are editorial rooms. She said she had more than Shakespeare or the Bi back stage during one scene, which Mprocco Reports PriB*l RBYMANDER’S f o o d ------BETTER THAN EVERI going to be allowed to rent houses but two questions to ask with re­ ble rated." sive of Year Adds Cripps Is Dropped , Stuttgart Attacked did much to set the mood of the in the Federa. project between gard to the picture and the young A. Non. oners Already Capal HAVE A GOOD TIME — DINE AND DANCE! play. The audience was delighted West Center street and Hartford fellow’s hunting expedition. She The New Aero New Casualties to' TODAY WE FEATURE ’’ to hear “Smilin’ Through,’’ ’’L«ng, road. Some local people have final­ asked: "First, where did he get lured as Result o fl Long A go," "Ben Bolt" and two ly been approved for the houses, the gasoline to make the that 28,000 Reported Slain From War Cabinet By Strong Air Force CHICKEN CACCTATORE or three favorites of First World but in most cases they are families long trip into Maine, and second, To Speak on Art Attack; Berlin Hinttl if he’s such a good shot why isn’t And Captured in DeUdow Bronera Roost Prime Ribs o f ^ f W ar days. that have received eviction notices Rommel Has Traiutel Well Designed 8e< and must have some place to live. he in the A rm y?” Becomes Minister o f Air- O y s te rs and Clams Veal Cutlets Steaks and Chops 'The woman ended the conversa­ At High School Past Few Days After Ofcwr^ion British Force The set, which was used with Maybe the evicted local people Gestapo Sent ferred Headqui varied lighting in all three acta, are now under the ’’inter-migrant" tion before we could offer an ex­ Stalingrad Besieged craft Production at Of British Raid Re­ w*8 beautifully designed In every claasifleation. ' planation. BINGO To Tunisian SPetor*! On Tuesday, November 24, at Reynittiidcr^s RestaiiFant detail. It consisted of a brick and Those who have gone to the At Vainly fo r 3 Months. Behest of Churchillt veals Results Good; Rommel Units plaster cottage - with a high red project office to get information The "soldier* pick-up station o’clock, Charles Marshall Rob­ To Hold Italy Fine’Wines, Liquors and Beer ertson, Jr., w ill speak at a Voca< i At Odds with Others, Ten Bombers Missing. chimney, a garden wall on which have learned that some of the has been placed at the Center, but, London, Nov. 23.- tional Guidance meeting to be Moscow, Nov. 23.—(/P)— 86-87 Oak Street \ Telephone 3922 roses were growing, a realistic houses will be ready the first of it’s on the wrong side of the high­ The British First Army, held in the Art Studio at Man­ To Withdraw cedar tree, a tiny fiower bed. and December and others by the 15th. way. The bench, and ?ign are al­ A mighty Red Arm y counter- In Nazi Reins London, Nov. 23.— (/P)— London, Nov. 23.— (JF)— American and French sui chester High school. It was ex­ The Army & Navy Club the "little gate” of the song. Rental fees run from $36 to $47 a most in front oi the police sta­ offensive sprung from the pected that his timely talk on ' Sir Stafford Cripps, regarded The German industrial and port, was reported today month, payable a month in ad­ tion. Most soldiers looking for 0,.- ' Sock and Bi\skln members and A rt—Its Relationship to the War nonnwesi.northwest anaand »uumsouth uxof omi Sta- „ . R ., S lJ im r as the Number 'twoTwo man in communications center of vance. And it is necessary to pay rides at tha Center are going to­ Axis Troops South o f have launched a big attacki the faculty director. Miss Helen Effort” will be well attended, as an additional 85 a month fo r the wards Hartford and, naturally, lingrad haa put thousan^ of ® the British government Stuttgart was attacked last against the German-Itali Page, are to be especially con­ was his lecture last year. Every Saturday Night Agedakia Retreat; Pre­ first six months to cover any dam­ wouldn’t be on the south side of Germans to rout, the Rus­ Coastal Fortifications; few months ago, dropped night by a strong force of gratulated at their being able to Mr. Robertson comes from positions in the defense age the occupants may do to the the road. We had noped that an­ At 8:15 P. M. sians reported today, and the produce a play this year in the Pratt Institute in New York, Separate Peace Move- from the war cabinet today British bombers, and the Air sumably Toward El meter of Bizerte anil premises. When the occupant other "pick-up” bench would' be OC GRILL face o f ao many handicaps— the placed on the north eide. W e also where he is an Instructor as well Nazi forces which have be- I fo become minister of air- Ministry said that low-level where Marshal Erwin, Rot moves out the additional fee ia Agheila; Planes Active fact that most of the cast have would like to see a sign some dis aieg^ the Volga city vainly ment| Re p o rts Started. production at Prime *1THBRE GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER” either paid back in full or, if dam­ as asslstimt executive administra­ observation showed that the mel, one-time German maoter regular outside jobs; the shortage tance along the street reading fer tkraa bloody montha were plc- Afrlcan-desert warfare, wa# age haa occurred, an amount to tor in the department of Art Eldu Minister Churchill’s behest. results were good. “ Ten of of materials; the many conflicting Soldiers’ pickup station 100 yards cation. Climaxing a course taken tuiad oa facing dlaastrous enclr- London, Nov. 23.— OP)— A series Cairo, Nov. 23— The British to be in command with perlia^ cover the repair coat ia deducted. For some time, Britiah political our bombers are missing,” the activities. Hie choice' of play was ahead. Give* a soldier a ride” . in Industrial Camouflage, Mr. clemant. B r ^ e n German divlsiona Eighth Army engaging the' rem­ part of hie Africa cotpa. The' DUm AND DANCE When rent appUcanU s i ^ up $200 IN PRIZES o f roundabout and unconfirmed observers said, there had been re­ ministry said. Fighter Command a happy one; in theae sober and war* dactored fleeing acroes the dlo in Allied-held Morocco their applications are forwarded to Robertson has recently been made reports from the continent and ports that Sir Stafford had failed airtnfft were reported to have at- nants of Field Marshal Erwin To the Lfltfaif Tunes of hurried days "Smilin’ 'Through" fr o ^ abeppea befor* the surge of prisoners already had the F H A in Waahington. ’Then 'The next time there is a black­ consultant on camouflage. - (20) $5.00 GAMES (3) $10.00 GAMES to see eye to eye with his feUow tSLCked freight trains In northern Rommel’s retreating forces In the S' offered two pleasant hours o f the Sample of studenta’ art work Russtan Infantrymen, guns and the Near Blast said today that brought in as a result o f the : verification of the fact that the out the entire town, including the ( 1) $20.00 GAME (1) $50.00 GAME cabinet members. They aaaerted France and fired an Axis supply Irish humor and wistfullness that tanka |n the greatest Soviet offen- Adolf HiUer had sent 60,000 Agedabia region forced them to ish attack which the AlUea a n d h is head of the fam ily ia in a war in- "dummy" cops *V the Square, Cen­ done at P ratt Institute w ill be on also that in hia position ss leader ship in the English channel, fur­ D O N M A C has made It one of the best loved slvo of the year, adding new coo- withdraw yesterday, the British been preparing for a week, dustry ia made through the em­ ter and south terminus w ill be display in the studi> at the time ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR! “ tourists" and squads of Gestapo of the House of Commons he hod ther blows agatost Adolf Hitler’s plays in many years. iiaiHaa to tb* 38,000 NsxU report­ announced today. Berlin broadcasts ~htoted covered over. During the last test o i the talk- agents into Italy to prop up sag- been unhappy and unpopular wito crippled transport systems. The club expressed Its apprecla. ployer. Then the appUcation goes ed killed and captured In the paat Axis troops disposed south of Rommel had transferred hte : RHYTHM MASTERS an alert warden noticed that the ’There will he no admission Ample ParkinR in Rear of Club. ging-Fasclst moral* and to build tion fo r Miss Page’s work iu coach back to Washington for final ap­ some "members. Canadian* Participate la Bald the village were forced to with­ quarters a»d perhaps some of : D B U dO U B fXXIDS ~ MODEST PRICES! proval. Then you can have your blinker lights were blinking on the charge. Everyone Interested is few d a y * hurriedly coastal fortifleations To Meet Serious Need when Douglas Phelps its president Canadians participated in the draw, preaumably toward El Libyan forces to Tunisia. traffic standards all through the cordially InvitM to attend this omclal Stoiy ef Dvfv* against possible Allied invasion. CJhurchlll, however. In asking ■M l DpoHwu Roost Ham Veal Cutlets presented her with a large bou­ house. It ia quite a circuitous route Stuttgart raid. Agheila, the communique said. Attecka Growing to VIolc teat. N ow the department is go­ meeting. Tass, the Russian news agency, quet of roses during last night’s some folks have to take to move Here Is ths story of the drive, that Sir Stafford take the minis­ Dragging his bag across the sand, this American soldier was The bombers were reported by Bombers Pound Tripoli Previously the Britiati jnoil BeM Chow Mein Roast Turkey ing to put oil cloth covers over the and diplomatic sources In try o f aircraft production, sold bis curtain call. from one section of town to an­ as given In official Soviet sn- among the first to arrive on Guadalcanal island in the Solomon* Sergt. Robert Donald of CJalgary American forces which blinkers. , were the sources o f \these reports, American-built Liberator four- Fine When — Liquors and Beer other. But the winter is coming on nouncementa and In warfront dis- proposal was “conceived solely to where fomerly the Marines had maintained U. 8. positions alone. to have "started gorgeoua fires. streamed across North Afrie* i while Reuter* British news agen­ motored bombers, flown by British fast and it’s best to have a roof pgtobas: meet a most serious war need.” This Marine Corps picture is the first released of soldiers on Guadal- “The town was just criss-cross­ hundreds of miles in a roc* to SO O iA Street Tel. 3894 to get under. ’There is one thing certain about cy, distributed another dispatch It was on questions of post-war airmen but operating under the U. canaL ed with incendiaries,” said the control of Tunisia’s middle r l - Critic to Lecture ration coupons and tire registra­ ; iUready some 15,000 Germans from the Turkish capital quoting S. Bomber Command, meanwhile social and economic reforms that young commissioned officer, who terranean bases were report* tion. A good many more men hav* been killed and more than recent arrivals from Italy as say pounded Tripoli for the third time W e heard a story about one of Cripps was reported to have dis­ flies with a Lancaster squadron of have tested the defenses to know their license and engine 13,000 capture^ stnoe the R u » ing a movement for a separate m two daya with bea'vy explosive* Before Local Club our soldier boys the other day agreed with bis colleagues in the the R.A.F. northern tip of the French pr numbers than ever before. I t ’a go­ rfana sprang their driva ^ le Ger­ peace hod been started under A United States communique that must have proved embarrass­ war cabinet. torate, and Radio Morocco ing to be a tough job to remem­ man baslager* of Stalingrad hav* leadership of Marshal Bietro Ba- Because of other shifts, the left­ The Berlin radio quoted a DNB said hits were scored on the mole The program committee of the ing for somebody In hia outfit__if H«r«'6 a way to beafl placed In a perlloua position, dispatch which said incendiary at the port, which Is Rommel' an Allied spokesman as not himself. ber the tire number* though. dogllo, Mussolini’s "unofficial op­ ist representation in the war cabi­ Manchester Mothers Club, of You Business Men and the German forces in the Cau- Airmen Battle Jap bombs had caused slight damage base, and fires and explosions were their attacks were growing to ' ponent." net was not reduced by his wlth- which Mrs. Robert Leslie Cooper is He was working on a construc­ got rid of lence. Recently we remarked on the casUB are being held to a atand- The tourists were alleged toldrawal, but the' Conservative in one town of southern Germany, observed. The attack, made early 44th Annual chairman, feels confident in pre­ tion job at camp and got a splin­ The broadcast said that long arm of coincidence”. Our otill as the Utter Russian winter have been filtering into Italy for | Times, which became a Cripps’ but did not Identify the target. Sunday, followed those by B-23s, senting Mrs. May Bradshaw Hays ter in one finger. He was told to go clash occurred. 22 miles south sets in. the past three months, while Tass booster after his return from a The capital of Wuerttemberg flown by Americans, day and night to the hospital and have It taken story brought to ligh a coinci­ the coast and that the en as the guest speaker for the No­ dence story in which one of the MONEY The S talin grad offensive said the Gestapo men had been successful term as ambassador to Units Making Last province. Stuttgart lies approxi- on Saturday. vember meeting Monday evening care of. When he reported at the remained indecisive.” soldiers stationed here featured. Btrstebad. two arms around the ______rushed in_____ following___ ^ Allied sue- Soviet Russia, said: matciy 400 miles southeast o i Do­ As the Eighth Army advance at the South Methodist church, the hospital the splinter was carefully Of Middle Age! continued. Allied Air, Forces were Allied spokeemen were quo Firemieii's Gennons still holding position* in I m north Africa. removed and the wound in the skin Before the wer—or rather be^^ “The withdrawal from the war ver. A center of aviation and members will enjoy a stimulating fore this particular aoidier entered Stalingrad and placed the R i^ Vattcan Asked to Mediate cabinet of a minister peculiarly Increasingly active against the treated. Then he was put to bed PROBLEMS electrical Industries, It was at­ (Continued on Page Fanr) lecture by one who speaks with al- the service he worked in a muni siana astride two important raU-l According to the Reuters ac- tdentlfled------In.- the - .public mind with enemy’s air, land and sea com­ in the hospital. tacked three nights In succession Dance thorlty on current books. They tions plant somewhere in the mid- w ay lines used by the Germans to I count, an anti-Fasclst group head- these claims upon the future will Stand on Beaches munications. The main hub of Well, back in his company. n o by the R. A. F. last May. will not only be able tb take home <0 west. He often wondered where With a loan from Rsismif supply these fo rce* I ed by Badoglio, the conqueror of I Increase, rather than relax, the Submarine and aircraft engine thla activity, except for the long- body bothered to report the fact range four-motored blow* with them a list o f books which the ammunition would finally go. you can 'clear the flat*’ Sit ------ArUnerr Banan Ethiopia, approached the Vatican public demand for dedsions which plants are located at Stuttgart. It that he had gone to the hospital. I from Malta. Tluinksgiving Eve will guide their reading for months He got In the habit of watching at once. Employed women ------| to m ^late, with the full knowl- are needed If a peace jiollcy Is to contains the headquarters of such to come, but will spend an enter­ And at roll call, nobody reported serial numbers on the cases of Are You A Member The offensive began, dispatches ^ m „g vittorio Emanuele, he ready for launching when the Again the Allied Air Forces op­ and employed man who need ®T9 p”.“r ::’d T ri: Yankee FUers concerns as Bosch, makers a i Ig­ Flashes! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 taining hour listening to her re­ him aa on sick call. erating over the desert were con­ munitions and when he was ord4r- cash can gat a loan of 810 oaid, with a one-hour artillery .bar- Prince Umberto and Count tide Is at the fu ll.,* ” nition parts; Dalmler-Ben* which freshing talk. So he was listed aa A. W. O. L. fined to fighter patrols due to (Late Bulletins of the ( A W IN ) to $300 on juit their tigna- rag* ao Intense that whsn the fir­ Galeazzo Ciano, n Duce’s aon-ln-1 On the whole, Britain waa too manufactures' plane, tank and Formerly dramatic and literary They kept him in the hospital ing ceased only isolated enemy Two Small Landing weather conditions. tura aloiM. Paymonta are law and foreign minister. The busy with w ar offensives around Sink Big Jap truck motors; and Hlrth, which critic u;ith the New York Times, for two days evidently making cer. guns replied. Red Army infantry British news agency went on to | the glob^ to argue poUtica, and Bold Bizerte Airdrome Landings Casualties 1,910 CHENEY HALL •anaibly arranged aa you adih Boats in Addition to make a precision equipment. Mrs. Hays is chairman of litera­ tain that no Infection set in where RE-ROOF NOW- and tanks then piled through the say that Mussolini quarrelled vio­ took the Crippa «ome-down calmly. Medium bombers, however Washington, Nov. (Hartford Road and Elm Street) ture for the General Federation of them on a numthly baria A , Of The Importont Railway Junction raided the airdrome at Bizerte, the splinter had been removed. German front Un* driving the Afteriioon newspapers did not men­ lently with Ciano. Giving Ground Units The city 1s also an Important Arm y announced today AUSPICES HOSE & LADDER CO., NO. 1, S. M. F. D. Women’s clubs, chairman o f Fine Naturally the soldier thought the loan of 8100 coats 820.60 enemy from trenches into the open tion the cabinet shift on their main Ship in Raid Tunisia, scoring hits on hangars American casualties during Dispstebes from Bern, Swltxer- raUway junction. The raid last Eddie Abrahamson’s 8-Piece Orchestra arts for the Connecticut Federa­ sergeant who sent him to the P A Y LA TER ! whan promptly repaid in 12 steppes. land, April 28 said there had news pages, and devoted their edi­ Day - Long , Strafing. and other buildings and starting initial landings In North tion o f Woman’s Clubs, as well as hospital would report hit where­ We can help you re-roof your monthly eontacutiva inatall-' torials to the "turning tide,” "Sta­ night was its tenth of the war. two fires, the communique said. Admission...... 50c Per Person ’The German front line was over­ been m m e consultations by the The British description of R. A were estim ate at 1,910 kifi chairman of literature for the abouts. So he remained content in home, easilir, economically with manta of 810.0S each. whelmed by the ferocity of the lingrad." the "Red Arm y” and Gen. Ma^Artimr’s Head- Transport or Possibly These bombers apparently were wounded and missing. A king in which Mussolini and Ciano, F. Bombers squadrons as "a New England Conference of Fied- the hospital bed—good care and our monthly pajrment plan. N o Wa aralcomo all applica- <4Y^^7 Russian offensive, dispatches said. were left o u t A t that time it was I other phases of United Nations’ based on Malta. nninique said Lieut. G e * quarters, Australia, Nov. 23. i strong-fqrce" generally means erated Women’s Clubs. She is also eats in bed! down payment neceasary—you tioiu—even if you're new in Priaonera started to pour in and Aircraft Carrier Hit Twin-engined British fighter D. Elsenhower reported that said a- government ohake-up and I activities. formation of hundreds o f the four- an affiliated member of the New But when he finally reported pay nothing until the job is fin- the neighborhood or if you guns and mortars plied up aa the ’change of policy" might ^be since Sir Stafford was lord privy — (/P)— American and Aus-1 planes also attacked "ft-'.pan! air­ wan not yet able, to obtain a ' At Haiphong; Caps Se­ drome in Sicily the same night, England Women’s Press associa­ back to hia company he had a heck iahed. T s k e advantage o f our forthcoming. ^BadogUo’s name waa trfdian airmen plunged into' (nl ronlimiatlon ;of the casualt! have.rabantly aurtod e new X (pontlnned on Page Ten) bombing the fielc' and its Installa­ tion and an honorary member of of a time explaining where he bad experience In roofing proMems. (OeaMniied en Page Tea) mentioned in those report* (Continned on. Page Tea) ries o f Hilrd Attacks. most of which occurred In th e» job. Kithar come in or phona battle against the Japanese tions and -trafing a large num­ the Society of American Etcher*. been. He finally managed to gat Let us help you to get tke right ture of Oran and Cosahlnac* Organixlng Black-Shirt tJnlta forces making a desperate ber of Axis aircraft on the ground. some aort of statement from the roof for your home for only a C liff Massey has a class fro Added to today’s hat of uncon­ Chungking, Nov. 23—OF)—Am er­ Fighter-bombers returned to * few dollars per month. last stand on the beaches of Five-Day Bebefiton Ended hospital, however, and now, as fa r firmed reports waa one by Tass ican skydragons of the China French Areas Sicily yesterday and attacked two as we have been able to learn, la Food Poison' under a Gteneva dateline and Solons Shelve the Buna area in northeast- Parker, Ariz., Nov. 23 make you frrim, fro keep you fifr Command sank a big Japanese other Sicilian airdromes "with TURKEYS back in the good graces of hia top _ , - I broadcast by the Moscow radio | em New Guinea yesterday good effect," the communique said. five-day ^rwelllon at the Po kick—if th^’a ever posslbl* CAMERON so frhofr you will be able fro do SgAlT-gaw aa rl IV gh quoting “a well-informed oource" and when the smoke cleared they ship— a transpor ' or possibly an Pact Reached At least six enemy transport Japanese reloeatlon center wl FINANCE CO. -fi ▼ 1 oaying that Heinrich Himmler, I PoU Tax Ban had sunk one destroyer, destroy­ aircraft carrier — at Haiphong, I As Prizes At FILMS State Theater Balldlaa planes were shot down Into the sea__ fo llp « ^ theuJaUing of two i DEVELOPED AND It’a a favorite saying In newa- ROOFING CO. Maachastev head of Nasi police fores* was ed 19 enemy planes and smashed French Indo-Chlna, yesterday wto between Sicily and- the North AfrU c l^ g e s of assault to kill want your job ofr oil frimes. two small landing boats, in addi­ paper offices that we print our Sad n e a r speeding up organixation of Black- cap a oeriea of .devastating Allied can coast a-^ong-range British ed today by military poHe* PRINTED mistakea ao that all who read may 242 Woodbridfc Strtet Phase seas Action FoUWs Defeat tion to g iv ira Japanese ground Agreement with Robert W'ade Head, sujierintendeat o f ' D. R. Brawa. Mi Lie Helpless in Home know us for our faults while the MandiMter ((Wttaaad oa Page Tan) troops a day^mng strafing. week-end raids upon the Japanese camp—largest of the cenfem 24-HOUR SERVICE lilaaaaa Ka. ST. from Buima in the south to the Covers Possessions in (Continued on I*age Ten) doctor* bury their mistakes. For Honrs Before. Aid O f Motion to Pnt Time which west coast Japanese TelcphoM 4245 Jopa Fight Back Utterly Yongtxe basin in China. « Film Deposit Box Lefr frhe '^Y'^ Be Y our Proving evacuated — said the rw It la true that errors are bound Limit on Debate. The Japanese were fighting The ship o f between 12,000 and Western Heihisphere. LEGION BINGO At StorulBntrine* to creep into print ’Ihere’s reason Drawn by Scream6» gronp flew banners bearing Js back bitterly from their precari­ 15,000 tons was dciitcoyed In a Ground On Mondays and Fri­ anese characters last night for it A newspaper ia hurriedly PoKce Detain Washington, Nov. 23. ous poeltlons oh the coastal atrip devastating assault upon the dock Washington, Nov. 23.—OP)— 2 Clues Found compiled and haste contributes Danvar, Nov.- 23—VP)—Five par- between Buim. and Gona with and warehouse, area of the enemy- Secretary of Stole .Hull said today played Japuese martial mual* more to the error factor than care- days, 5:15 fro 6:30 P. M. aaaa, paialyaad from food Th* Senate shelved today loglsla- • • * KEMP'S tton to bait th* coUeeUon of poll every weapon at their command, occupied port on the Gulf ef Ton- that a ■ astisfactory aifreeroent leaenem. lay hripleos for bouia: 8 u n (^ ba- 2 in Tragedy but the Allied noose waa slowly k to it was announced at head­ covering all French.poeaetoiona in 111 Shootings Frustrate River Crossings TONIGHT Recently we carried a etocy fora acreaina of on* of them at' tax** as a requirement for voting Chungking. Nov.' 23— (4 2 DAY SPECIAL in Federal election* The action drawing tight. quarters o f Brig. Gen. Claire L. the western hemisphere had been about potatoes and bow much tractod help. Tb* destroyer, eimk by bomb­ Chennault, commander of the reached with Admiral Robert, Chinese have frustrated two MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY,.., Doctor* and poUcapouce preaaed M a n a 1a u 0h t e r I * motion to end tempta of the Japaacee to cold they could etand. Whien the Bodminfron Coilrfrs Avoil- .rob for a aixtt peraoa who par- O * m a n s ia i^ n iC T ^ jmbuater through limit of de- e r*’ apparently was trying to land China Air Taak Force. French high commissioner on' Empty Cartridges and LEGION HOME article was printed it eald that Norenber 23r^ and 24(h. troops at Buna to aid the besieged Obeervere said that the vessel Martlnlqua. v the Slntsiang river to Hunan _ YOUR OWN! '! "potatoes cotfld stand 2 1-2 de­ took o f tb * lato n i^ t onaek Bator:I To B e Faced by O p e -| * * ^ ‘ Stolen Rifle May Be vince, the scene test Oecenskia ' , . Leonard Street # oble Friday Evenings, 8:30 fro day and immediately left fo ri _ . < ■ debat* Umltotion propoaal JaponMe forces there and official iroboblyi was a transport but that As a raault of the agreement, XMAS GREETING CARDS grees for a short period and 8 da- ^ I reporta, mentioned the posaibiUty t possibly could have been a ear- Hull said, there was not likely to bitter fighting to the third Puofalo, fearing rim, too, may have I g o n H o s p it a l vAK H U . I on the measure to abolish poll -Help to Maine Police. anese attempt to take Cbaa| ■ - I From Your Snapshots greea for about five hours." That MEN'S TROUSERS that tcoopa may actually have tier. ! be any necessity for American u a typographical error and bean poisqnad. I . I taxes aa a prerequioite to voting been tended before the sinking. occupation of the French Carib­ the Chinese high command Order Now Supply Limited! ■10- X - i' ' Immense fires were declared to should read 26 and 30 degree* Meat Saadwlrliae Evandoed J a.i.m o re ’' Nov 23— (iPi — I*® Paderal slectloas was beateiv, However, a spokesman at head' bean possessions. Bulletin! nonneed today. There w;pa *® Ramaanta of meat ■ a a d v r tO h a t'j^ ^ on a vote 37 “aye#” to 41 have been left enveloping the Hai­ cation as yet, how>ever, that ,, Last Saturday a story we car- quarters said the destroyer was ' The secretory of state made it Unity Township, Me., Nov. or LADIES' SLACKS wbieh Mr. and M n. Hiram Dlck-|Two cixto to tM Oregw ••noea” Apptoval of two-thlrda of phong water front, over which Japanese were about to InlttolqJ ELITE STUDIO vilad said that 1,000 boya and girls not operating with four other clear that the agreement wo* SS-rOP)—state nnd county of- Sti: 25 and tbraa riiHdrea had oatoaliiaapltalifor the Insane, wbera 471 voting waa neceasary. BuppUea ore believed flowing in- fourth attempt to take the " had left school to take jobs. I f tiiat Please don'fr for^efr fro hove Japanese deotroyera believed to reached with Admiral Robert fleUto deUberated privately " - ■" ’ ■ londJor a Japoneaer attack on Yun­ province capital. The comm were so K would just about de­ . .1 I »” »»»*<■ «**«> ^ waek after a din- o«n b cr*th f Leader Barktoy of have been sent to reinforce the nan topvlnce, in iou th em 'C h in * the ultimate French antbority to today at the nmniclpal oourt ** J*****?- * i2 ^ jn a r of poisoned oerambled egg* I Kentucky, Wko had moved for to nearby WaterviUe In their said the Japoaeae tried te plete the ranks of the High school your confrribufrion. envielopes Buna garrison. This destroyer indo-Chin* the Caribbean, entirely independ­ the river Saturday momii and upper grades. What was in­ 2 C o r ^ O e S o £ t e !^ ^ ^ a t o o M r t ^ of war* detatoed by prilc* today. adoption of tho cloture cute Umlt- flotilla waa stoamlng to the north­ ent of the Vichy government to of tho slaying Saturday D oor , iBig A ir Btiaagtb Expanded ef Mr* Ellen S. Palmer, 44, then retreated when they ' ^ tended In that article that 1,000 ready fo r frhe collecfrors when S K & I r W itrict Attonmy MUter Ham- Senator’s dteeum^ to west when teat aeen, he said. Fmnce. tered stout reslstnnc* (Rcfifaurlr 40c Eaeh) Captor* Now Xaadtog Strip This raid provided exploeive em- Ap^tee Only to Oaribbeoa trlfe of a farmer, nnd the two . O LD had takeii eqrtifleatm for pqrt- Prom hte boapltal bod, DlGkaoo|den sold ha was preparing a| hw announced p fa rio ^ pbaate to the expanding Allied air tinio work. i ly If the dfbaU UmiUUoa pro­ Moving to after the Allied ,toere TIm agreement did not imply, . yonngeet ef her seven chll- 1. Wbiit or emoroy tTOBMra u d dadu !aot included frhey coll nexfr week. gava ttria account of family** | charge of Involiiatory. manateugh- etrengtb which fell heavily upon dren. George W. Palmer, 4% Dakar Forces Under Darina So when yoU as* them miereit— nflgbt: |ter against A. B. McKlUop, aoalst- poaal fallad b* would aeak imma- had subjMted Japaneaq HuU reptoM to question* that the Ottawa. Nov. 23—(JV-Thn ( Prb^es Games RECORDS inSpedbd. , ) poritkms to at- terrific -pounding, the enemy in raids since Friday by French poeseeriqna were sighing hMband *nd father of the vie: showing up in type, think gently Ha waa aarakadid aarty 8u»day|aatoook.aiidnchargaof ohatnilct- dtotaly to hav* tb* bUl laid arid* American, Chinebe onu Britteh pi­ Mdlsa Breadcasttog aiuBt b* tuTMd I* for aal- fo r thte Ooogreaa Ha oald ba ateo American and Auatrattan troopa any declaration bf membership to tlm * who remained * t pqlica vaga If you wait to keep o f u%^tt probably happened in the 8. CloUiCiii on Special cannot be returned nntil after by tba CTtes of one of tba cbOdrsn. I tog jnstlca against Mn; Mary lo t* headquarters overnight, par- Hsteotog po*t sold today rush to get into print., - **Aa I triad to trim a stop, m ylO lla ri, etatef oook. would iqipoaa any affort by any (A joint communique o f the the United Nations when asked at heard * D*k*r broodM playhig the *aw amp. H|uikaKlYliir. (O sa« 1 aa rage Two) bla peaes conference about London tidpated to the discussions oe- P e n n j Starts at 7i3 0 Sharp legs bucklad iand I fell ob tba fioor,| Haydon gava this account of tba otbar Sanator to obtain conoideta' ft A. F. and American Air Foroea aounoement that thaiFren* SV^e emsh paid f o r ^ la*. 8. .DMi*t Mian Thin Saper Helidnjr Special!, reperta that the French West In­ easlonaOy. A Krag rifle, miss- a ria irraspaeUva o f Lack e f avallahie help haa )dt bUL to India today sold Akyoto tb* tog from a neighbor's home, eraor general than )had | the local laundrim and dry clean* Bdance nortjtommoet port to Japoneoe- die* and Fhanch Qutona had toin- military command af' hte F Tresamry ed the . United N ation * He'^aoid was sought as the woopop Free Parking Ing eatabUshmenta hard. One kmn- ^ " ^ a it b w r t '^ 'c o in d 'm o ^ I n ifc K m ^ bivlrintloB of tba lih l meaauA, slraady paaaad to occuptod B tu m * and Magivc were pcoboMy nsed by the dlaycr. SlHitoniral Jna Oariaa. dry propriator was tailing ua of a The Y. la. C. A. riaaid CMUMn Maonbur IsBtuUon’a rulaa aant an tomato toldUIarant form by tb* Houa* would Nov. 23,—(ffV-Tho bombad to w y and night ratds by the negotiation* leading to the Wa oMupeiatlag* wHh lha Ml KEMP'S (.. agreement upUad only to th* IStli Game $15 In e , ^ ’ dtinmilty h* ran into asaevafaloa* Manchester Dry Cleaners automntlcally aa tb* adjoim- tbs Traaauiy Nov. 20: Britteh atnnan on Sunday. Um ay Unity Township, M *, Nov. 28.— North A frie* th caaioiia chilly bMOOoa flor obov* .efa|to which to mto Urn eggs. Tlw to-|atefft e f Um aaealon Jan. St Baito Reoripts, 3«1328,017.M; expen- bombs fan on runway* tt was oaid. Caribbean situation. 768 Mai* St. TU. MM 98 WELLS PfREET ’ PHONE 7254 Hull told hto' p r ^ conferenoe OP)—Police today pinned their Because of lack of help In Man- hour* At time* they aould ..-.-I haarlamto, .. —Georg*----- . A. « Nooan,------»27, Mad- knd aieknpwtedgad It would b* dltura* t221,41«Jl«,S4; net bal- anljl river Bteamq^n were maebtoe- oheatar ha sougnf and obtalaad 33,SaM lljn7.40:^I7.f0;^ OuetomaQttitomi K l ^ X t e a k g fh a n X M l T C< I Xwaji f a f b S w i ,.t1S>fittii4SB7.

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