Manchester Jbvemni jfiLRnr”irir*^' $ w sy g i \diwKester Rememh^rs Them— Aid the War Fund Mrs. Grace Talbot, of 455 E. Xambera of the aommlttee A number of the ifiembere of St. Mary’s Women’s Auxiliary will Middle Turivplke, has' received working on the Red Cross Insti^c- word from her son, . Pfc. Roger Itors’ Christmas project are asked attend the 63d annual Diocesan Average Daily Circulation ft About Town meeting tomorrow at Christ Talbot of hia safe arrival in Eng­ G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. The Weather to telephone Mrs. Leona Reed at land. A fter entering the Arm y last Fer the Month et October, l*4S the Chapter office to make prog­ Church Cathedral. The morning Forecast e f L’. S. Weather Bureau session at 10:15 will be followed March, Roger took hia basic train­ Lamber of All Kinds ■ m x a t (fM ) dvraihi. • « of Mr. ress reports. The first meeting of ing In Miami Beach. Fla., and w’aa 1 Mr*, - ^ToavoUo of Bls»«n by . luncheon at 12 noon. Those at­ __ promoted from the entire group will be held at the then sent to the National School 8,456 Cloudy, windy, not so cool to­ bag Chapter office, Nov. 18, when ba­ tending will provide thblr own box Mason Supplies-^— Paint— fiburdwuro lunches and tea and coffee will be "of Aeronautics in Kanaas City, Member of the Audit night; rain beginning tonight will to Moond ilM i P«}^y sic preparations will be made for served. The afternoon service will Missouri, where he waa given a end during Saturday; cooler Satur­ r. art ia a cook with the the booth to be conducted for Ser­ Balsam Wool Insnlafion Bureau o f CIreulatlenB Guard and waa tianaferred open at 1:15. Speakers Will be specialized course in Aviation Me­ day; Increasing winds tonight. vicemen In this area. The prepa­ F O R H E A L Y H ' ^*om Manhattan Beach to Alex- Rev. Andrew Tsu, Bishop of KUn- chanics. A fter graduating from ration • committee, Mrs. Reed, Manchester— A City of Village Charm ming in Ijouthwcst China, the Dio­ N. S. A. ne was sent for a short | ' a n ^ , Va.. in October of 1M2. Mrs. MyrUe Wright snd Miss Ha- cesan Bishop Rev. F. J. Budlong time to Kelly Field, Texas, for COAL .COKE OIL *el Trotter hope for a large turn­ (Clnsslfled Adverttsiug oa Page 12) Mr. and Mr*. Joeeph P atrick . and the Suffragan Bishop Rev. additional training. Befoie enter- I Flxh U • vital food and In meommmded by doctor* VOL. LX IIL, NO. 31 MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1913 (FOURTEEN PAGES) out at that meeting to make the ing the Army, Roger waa employ- j 2 Main St. Tel. 5125 PRICE THREE CENTS and daughter Margaret of H»mlln Walter Gray. ait onr of our healthlMt foods. You'll And our JEANNE’S •troyece * Task A committee statament, issued western Germany today while Connecticut Grown Force of 12 which tried to sneak ed States bombers out of Ger­ vanced in all sectors. Allied after lengthy discussions of medium Marauder bombers at­ down from Rabaui through dark, man skies. I headquarters said today. The ■M Studio ness an(j bUndlng rain early Tues­ French foreign policy, said: tacked! targets in northern France, Military- experts here, who fall o f Venafro, one of the two in­ Green Mountain day and shell the Marines at Em­ " It seems to the French Com­ U. S. Air Force headquarters an­ nave been watching the rocket land highway centers which held press Augusta bay. mittee of National Liberation that nounced. gtin since the Germans first the line together, was believed, of the The daylight assault came with­ . , ' 1 Sunk In Bomb Blitz the fate of Germany and her al­ Low flying U. S. Army Fifth Air Force planes drdp parachute bombs on two-engined planes In mounted it on a fighter months imminent. lies " cannot be examined and revetments at VunaUanau airfield, Rabaui, New Britain, during Oct. 12 raid in which 200 Jap aircraft in a few hours after R. A. F. Mos­ ago, pointed today to recent big Fighting on Outskirts Forty miles out, United States were destroyed. Note ship nosed into bank at left. Parachute bombs prevent self-deatruction of at­ quito bombers hit the same gen­ fighting Ships shattered that at­ brought to proper conclusion with­ scale air raids. (The BBC correspondent in Al­ out the participation oi France. tacking bombers operating at low altitudes. (A P Wirephoto.) eral area last night in the wake They noted especially WeSaes- #t» MA9A •tweet tempt and. after a two-hour run­ giers said American troops "ara DANCE o f the most devastating 24-hour day’s attack by more than 500 Potatoes ning battle, sent the remnanU "Therefore the con^mittee must fighting in the outskirts of Vena­ punches yet thrown at the Reich. U.S.A.A.9’ . planes on Wllheima- fro.") r fieeing toward Rabaui. Eved then, make known that decisions that No. 1 or No. 2 60 Lb. Bushel Five Aircraft Lost haven. The Flying Fortresses and The Fifth Army followed up ths the enemy warships were not might be taken concerning this Five aircraft were lost in opera­ safe. It Is considered likely that subject would only engage France Ready to Give Liberators, with fighter escort, Eighth Army’s capture of Isemia, EIGHTH et tions which Included the laying of pushed across enemy territory to the other highway hub in the do- or 100 Lb. Bag at 'AP the survivors o f the Naval en­ if she had participated in them Reds Hold Virtually AU mines in enemy waters. Since May counter were among the three de- under conditions conforming to dump A heavy tonnage of bomba molishnd line, by smashing the-! OH the Naval t>as«=«nd lost only 48530223535353535353532348484848532323535353535353^’’’’ ktroyers sunk and two heavy her interests and those o f all her through Germaii positions to Miners Wages tacks on German cities, 27 of them five bombers and two fighters. OE cruisers damaged In a bomb blitz allies, and also taking into ac­ reach the vicinity of the Garig- ANNIVERSARY directed at Berlin. It is a reasonable assumption to iiano river, 80 mile* south of o f Rabaul’B harbor nine hours count French sacrifices for that Land East of Dnieper There was no official report on later by General MacArthur’s. common cause." believe that rocket gun planes Rome. Its low banks along th* beef box OE-TAP Marking another milestone in the progreaa of this 111 Agreement the force of four-engined bombers Tyrrhenian had been flooded by MitebeUs. France was not invited to par­ which coastal observers saw head­ popular men’s and boys’ shop. In view of wai*Ume (tjonttnuod on Paga Two) the Germans to delay the pursuit. Headquarters, in releasing to- ticipate in the Moscow conference. ing across the channel last night 15 Woodbridge St., Depot Square conditions we’re not having our usual bang-up cele­ On the Allied right flank Gen. May preliminary nccounU of the German Casualties ^Dur- £ ) 0 ||i0 g A l l f i f C r in massive formations, but these Ballet Acrobatic bration. but are simply reminding you that , . . Coal Production Coiitiii* Sir Bernard L. Montgomery’s Phone 2-0665 or 7274 Naval battle—the first of many mg Summer OiTcn may have been engaged in mine- Eighth Arm y routed enemy re­ which logically may be fought as laying. sistance In the San Salvo area STUDIO AT TINKER HALL, MAIN STREET ues Recovery from The returning Mosquito fliers Talks Possible JaMn strives to prevent being Jap Internee sive Total 2,700,000; after several days of fierce bat­ At Sir Harry said fires still burned in Duessel- OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. Above Blish Hardware Co. oustM from the northern Solo- Strike as War I..abor tling and captured that town and NOW MORE THAN EVER 900,000 Listed Dead. dorf bombed Wednesday night by mons-^id the American war­ railway station with the .asslstancs THURSDAY AND SATURDAY Regi- tration for Lessons To Be On Saturday Afternoon, ships emerged scarred but entire- Board Decision I^iums a huge R. A. F. fleet which drop­ Effort to Get Center Taken Behind Rift ped 2,000 bombs in 27 m inutes^ of-the British destroyers (^eens- November 6, At 1:30 P. M. IT PAYS TO BUY QUALITY! . ly afloat. Bulletin! borough and Raider, which shelled Attained by Jap Planes 74 tons a minute. Bulletin! London, Nov. 5.— (/P)— The 700 BomiM-rs in Raid Aid of Turkey the Germans out o f their holes. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE 3228. A t dawn \ ^ t Tuesday, those Over by Army tVaahington, Nov. 5— f/P)— Berlin radio said tonight that De Murigny Corrects The Wednesday night assault Mske FAirtber Crossings same ships were attacked by 67 The War Lalmr iNiard today followed a raid by a record Ameri­ In the Montemitro ares, soms Japanese plan^ sustaining more Ru.ssian forces had rammed Miss Milligan is an advanced student of Joseph F. Ryan, . TOPS IN HATS’ continued to wrestle, without Wordage as Justice can force of around 700 bombers 12 miles inland from the Adristle, damage but weathering the raid their wp.v into the eastern on 'Wllhelmshaven, it was dis­ Cairo Conference May Montgomery’s British and Cana­ EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDER’S noted tap teacher of Hartford, and was a student of for­ 1,000 Troops ill BhuIp a dcN'islon, over the coal min^r OVERCOATS . and shooting dowm 17. wage agreement worked out Crimean port of Kerch but Reads Account of closed. The two heavy R. A. F. Use Recent Azores Ac- dians made further crossings o f DELiaOUS BROILERS mer Manchester outstanding instructors. (Berlin broadcaw a DNB dis­ and American attacks in that 24 the Trigno river and prepared to Warm overcoata. nicely tai­ Dress Move Swiftiv between John L. Lewis and had been, beaten, back from Canted Beef and Cabbage* DOBBS patch from Tokyo noting a Jap­ Federal Fuels Bosk Harold L. The Testiinonv Given. hours poured a combined total of cortl as Preceilent to exploit the advantageous position lored of finest fabrics. In anese Imperial communique as de­ the cit.v. The Germans say To Restore Order at lekes as spotty. producUon 4,000 tons of bombs on-the Reich, gained when the fail of Iserata cut T E N D E R , JU ICY STEAK S popular shades lor everyone. claring that- five A lliM cruisers, the Riisgians have bridge- AND *rroubled Camp Today was resunted In the fields in Bulletin! it was announced. Reach Agreement. the Gei-mans off from the west­ three destroyers and \tw o big head.s on two sides of the In tur#, the Germans struck ward road connections with their OYSTERS AND CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL transports were sunk off Bougain­ anllclpation of WLB opproval. N'aHsau, Bahamas, Nov. ,5. The board failed during a cit.v. back weakly last night dropping a l»iidim. Nov. 5 (fl*! The ap­ right wing. DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! ville between Oct. 31 and^ov. 2. ' Bulletin! —ops Daly read his longhand account of Cutsets COATS ommends Seeking Pay* Swift sweeps over the Black sea the testimony given by de IJarlgny question of use of the Dardanelles sia and ('-zechoHlovsklB have com­ in battle dress had aV^-ivod at the authorized Work Stop­ Paasikivi Told to Be pleted negotiations for a 30-year Roasts Steaks Boys and girls alike go for sands of the southern Ukraine yesterday when he flatly ■ .denied defensive military alllanre against Ground Veal Hamburg, lb. 29c this coat In a big way. It’s S H O E S I ment from British. page at Buffalo Today. brought the Cossacks to the river that he bludgeoned and burned his Readv for Conference. (ConttniiMl on Page Eight) (Continued on Page.Two) Germany and Czech President Ee^SLEY PAJAMAS good for all weather. Plaid banks opposite Kherson, 65 miles father-in-la^w to death in a bed­ PINEHURST HAM Tailored with all the preci­ Everyday men are getting to ^ Washington, Nov. !^—(J')— As northwest of the sealed off Cri­ room of Sir Harry’s estate, Wesl- Benes wilt go lu Moscow- to siga lined. Sizes 10 to 20. Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 5.- iiP)— Bulletin! the treaty. This report from re­ Boiled Ham Sliced Ham sion o f these famous shirt- know the importance o f buying g e part of an overall preparation for W ar production of steel at the mea. bourne, Ia.st July. makers. Sizes A-B-C-D. well-made, light-fitting snoes. g post-war prosperity, the Senate Official maps published today It was in correcting the wordage Slockbnlm, Nov. 8. — /IP'— Yiujoslavs Put sponsible iliplomatir sources today Scotch Ham W'hole Hams* Willis Victor Republic Steel Corporation’s plant said that the alliance whlcl has 48535323484848234853482389485348234853234853485348232323534848485323485353535348 The Nunn-Bush are $9.50 to S Truman committee recommended was halted for the second time Showed the Russians in poMession that de Marigny denied he was Slofkholni news|M|iers piib- Boneless Ham . . ready to serve! $2.45 and $2.95 $10.50. The Edgerton’s < Made s b todgy that consideration be given of all the east side of the Dnieper angry with Sir Harry,With whom IlMhrd roallirtlng reports toilay l»een in dlM-iisslon for over a year, $6*95 within three months today, a carries with it a movision for la­ Butt or Shank Halves of Ham . . ready to serve. b y the makers o f Nunn-Bush) ~ to seeking some repayment from company official asserted,'as an from Gomel to Zauiezhe in the he admitted having altercations. about Finland's status In (he Nazis to Rout are $6.50 to $8.50. ~ the British for lend-leate shlp- 111 Kentucky bend. South of Zaporozhex the The red-robed, white-wigged war—one saying she was pre­ ter adherence of other countries Best Food For Dogs~^ unauthorized work stoppage left bordering on Russia or Czechoslo­ menta. only German holdings east o f the chief Justice had reached the part paring to sun for peace with Selected, Tender KNOPF 1.200 men idle. vakia. CALVES’LIVER If England can not pay in dol-. Frank C. FarrelJ, district man­ Dnieper are limited to the Crimea, of the ' testimony in - which de Soviet Rns.sie, and another de­ Partisans Reiiiforceil by ...res LEATHER JACKETS lars foiathe petroleum she needs, Unofficial Figures Give a thin strip 52 miles long opposite Marigny said he did not speak to nying it.- The Aftonbledrt’s Beef Liver Pork Liver ager, said a shut down of the .Murray Fnaniniously Elected the committee recommended that Nikopol, snd a minute bit of land lielsinski corres|>ondent said a zipper or 'coat styles. Fine plant’s open hearth furnaces and hia fat)ter-in-law after last March Rerrnits Seize Strong­ Phllai[lelphia, Nov. (flV—The I.,amb Liver Beef Kidneys some thought be given to U. S. Majority of More in the Dnieper delta due south of high official pi the Finnish For­ leathers and suedes. Get out- MANHATTAN SHIRTS bar mills, which employ 800, was 30. •• si.vtK Vbnstitutinnal convention of PURINA DOG CHOW acquisition of British-held re­ Kherson.' eign Office denied the report, hold from Germans. Sweetbreads Tripe In the open In one o f these Than 8,000 Ballots. necessitated by a walkout last • The witness said Sir Harry came the Congress of Industrial Organi­ IN MEAL OR CHECKER FORM . "Known As The Best — The Best Known” serves in Asia, South Am erica and (Moscow said nothing of the printed In the Socinl Demo- fine jackets. night of 375 men in the blooming to his home at 4 a. m; and made his- zations today unanimously elected PINEHURST POUT.TRY 'J the Dutch. Eiast Indies. O im ea, but, the Berlin radio said young son, now Sir Sidney, leave kraten, that Juhn Paasikivl London. Nov. 5— (^(.—Yugoslav Louisville, . Ky„ Nov, 6— f/P)— mill and steel conditioning depart­ President, Philip Murra.v. to a If you want to have one or tw-o “poHitless meals,** $10.95 to $19.95 ' In a further comment on the ment., • “German troops '-were engaged in with him, ahd " I never spoke to had lM*en Instructed to he read.v partlsari forces reinforced by a Simeon S. Willis, 63-year-old Ash­ fourth term. The 600 delegates $ 2-45 t o $ 3-00 need for reducing the ultimate Dne to Unsafe Practice hea\^ fighting on beacMieads him after that." to proceed to Moscow. conata,ntly increasing number of but tasty iust the same . . . order Pinehurst Fresh Poul­ land attorney and former judge of staged a 16-ininute Impromptu pa­ EQUAL IN FOOD VALUE TO cost of the lend-lease program to David R. Sneddon, president of No Occasion to Speak to Him recruits, have captured a strong­ try . . . F o w l . . . Roasters . . . Fryers or Broilers. the State Court of Appeals, will rade through the convention room American taxpayers, the comndt- Republic Local 1743, United Steel­ (CoBtiaiied on Page Tea) "You r honor." said de Marigny, Stockholm, Nov. 5— UP)—The hold from the Germans in Monte-' FOWNES GLOVES become Kentucky’s sixth Republi­ following the election. tee asserted that the United workers o f America, declared the interrupting the reading, “ t should newspaper Social Demokraten negro, have put the Nazis to rout * ■ » \ good .supply of Pork. Lamb. Smoked Tongues, 15 LBS. OF FRESH MEAT can governor next month. ESSLEY s h i r t s ", States has had to supply rubber stoppage was due to an "unsafe Treasury Balance like to change that to show I never said today the Finnish government in another clastr and are cutting $2.95 to $6.00 and rubber products to England. Hia party, which had not elect­ To Probe Cost of Living Philadelphia Scrapple, Canadian Bacon, Sausage. Grote’s work practice” in the blooming had an opportunity or occasion to had instructed Juhu Paasikivi, surviving remnants of some-enemy Washington, Nov. 5. — i/P) — A With the Original Trubenlzed Collar “Hindered Jones In Efforts ed a governor in this state since former minister to Russia, tp be Frankfurt.s. , ' ^ mill and asserted Farrell Had re­ Washington, Nov. 5— (/P—The speak to him again." colufhns to pieces, a communique War Labor Boaid committee to England not only did not build 1927, also won the lieutenant gov­ ready to go to Moscow—presum­ fused to meet with the union epm- position of the Treasury Nov. 3: "Dh, you were not angry," asked of the Yugoslav LiiJeration Army Investigate the cost o f living and HICKOK BELTS an adequate atockplle, the 'com­ ernorship and five other State cab­ ably to discuss negotiations for a NO POINTS NEEDED mittee “to disruss ways of elimi­ Receipts, $62,982,572.89; ex­ the chief Justice. "You just never announced today. report in 60 days was appointed mittee . asserted,. but through its inet. posts. separate peace. for Tea Garden Sweet Pickled AVatermelop (.33c and 99c), Known everywhere as the $ 1.75 t o $ 2*25 nating this hazard." penditures. $232,604,121.40; net A t the same time dispatches bv President Roosevelt today with EhigUsh and Dutch-controlled in­ One Stsde-Wlde Contest in Doubt Paasikivi. played an important finest name In belts. Won­ Blooming mill employes "are balance, $18,651,715,900.73. o (ConUnned on Page Ten) from Ankara, quoting advices from W L B (Chairman Willinm H. Davis Pickjes or Olives. ternationals rubber regulation The Democrats, for years the part ih the negotiations which derful Idea for a gift, too! still required to do work with red the Balkauis, reported hard fighting as Its head and representative of Ginger Ale Pepsi-Cola Coca-Coca committee "hindered” RFC Chair- dominant party in Kentucky, won brought an end to the Finnish- only the attorney general’s office hot ingots that should be done on the mountainous Yugoslav-B\il- the public. George Meany,. AFt> $1.00 and $1.50 .man Jesse Jones in his efforts to through a mechanical device,” Russian w ar of 1939-40. Gallons of Maple Syrup m Tuesday’s general election. One garian frontier between Jugoslav secretarystreasurer, and R. J. obtain a stockpile for this country. Sneddon asserted. "Finland’s fate will be settled other state-wide contest ’was in patriots and Bulgar occupying Thomas, president of the CIO Luzon Chutney Chicken a la King C H E N E Y >,iJi!gB*TIES’- "Consideration should be given Farrell said the management within a few days," The -Social doubt, with the Democrat leading Few^ Turkeys Likely to Be forces. United .Automobile Workers Cnioii. iii> now as to the terms and conditions had been unable "to find any evi­ Demokraten declared; Turkey a la King...or on Pinehurst Fruits and Vege­ COOPER SHORTS W e’re now showing a fine line of these famous liee by a slim margin. Capture A'illage of Yalnvik were named to represent labor and under which any such rubber dence of the ‘unsafe working con- No Official Confirmatlnn ut_ beautiful colorings snd designs. Unofficial reports from mil but The patriots were said to have II. B. Horton, treasurer of the tables, Famous "Jockey" shorts and monopoly should be continued sf- diUons.c' ” There was no. official confirma-. nine of the state's 4,284 voting captured the village of Yaiovik Chicago Bridge » Iron Om|wny. shirts. / ter the war," said the report. "Wa He said the waikput is a viola­ Sold in Eastern Markets tion of the report with rsga'rd to Baldwin, Greening or McIntosh Apples Feed it Straight or Mixed with taNe left- precincts showed today that Willis from the Bulgars, and the dis­ and GMfge K. Batt, vice presldsat should insure that we w ill never tion of the union's no-strlke con­ Paasikivi either in Helsinki or 60e -again be the vicUnts o f a plan . . . had defeated Democrat J. Lyter Stockholm. patches added that, fighting ap­ of Dngaa Brothers, as reprsseata* PA PE R G O O D S.. .Regular and Dinner Napkins. Scott evers. Remember! Cats like it, too! tract and maintained, the union Washington. Nov. 5.—(JP — > department said, since these sec­ peared to be increasing throughout Hves of emplo.ver*. and $1.50 by which we were forced in the Donaldson of Carrollton, former had not filed any grievances. The best information available Tissue-. . .Modess, 22c.. .Kleenex.. ..Scott Paper Towels. twenties to pay exorbitant prices highway commtastoner, by more Lucky indeed may be the families- tions are on s'deficit-producing from the Finnish' capital, however,* the Drenbva mountain region. than 8,000 votes. Willis had 278,- in eastern states that eat turkey j l^ la . With • strong demand in all Partisan mountain fighters were Five Solders Die la Blast Plenty of Tea and Tea Rags...Je|l-0 Products and COOPER and GORDON for rubber at the same time we was that a. new- intensive effort to Cocoa. were being call^ Shylocka^in the 230 and Donaldson 270,168. Vote to Strike this Thanksgiving and Christmas. regions, turkeya will tend to be get Finland out of the war aa a credited with the seizure of Bioce, Camp Pickett, Va,, Nov. $,—(^ HOSIERY English press for requesting re­ Kenneth H. Tuggle of Barbour** f The Agri(:ulture department said consumed, the department said, partner o f O rm an y was. under a Nazi-taeld stronghold seven miles — Five enlisted men ware killed and today that tVrkey marketings this nearer mldWeatem and southwest­ northwest o f , near the five others seriously. Injured ta aa Newest hosiery fo r Fall and V IS IT O UR BO YS’ SHOP payment of war loans which we ville. Republican, had 265,191 For Higher Wages W*y, xnd one Finnish informant Checkerboard Feed Store I i fall will be about aa large aa a ern points ''o f production. ; Albanian frontier in ^ accidental cxphMioa an the Winter. Ragulais .jjr Ankle Mothers (and fathers, too!) will be ^ d had made to EnglantL vote* to 264,406 for William H. Portlknd, Ore., , Nov. 5-H>P)-r- aald that Paasikivi’s dispatch to year earlier, but that relatively The short supply of turkeys will while a aecond decisive success waa Pieken firing taaga, past aath T E L . 7711 I j lengtlu. to know of thla wen-atoekad, oam^at* "Attention should also be givwi May of Preatonburg, recent state AFL molders snd foundry .work­ Moscow did not appear improb- 1063 M A IN STn OPP. FOREST ST. ahop davotad'ta baya aloaK DvaiyUMag to the poambllity of acquiring, commiasloner of agricujture, for ers in 77 plsnts in 16 Wsahington few may get to eastern markeU. tend to be offset, however, by abls. scored by units which smashed the Ues .anasaareid t a ^ . r* ^Anchurst Qtvcen/^nc. 85c to 60e they need you ll find ad CMfford’a Base­ MBAfjm isneFr rights in the departs of English- lieutenant governor. snd Omgon cities hsve vol;ed to A larger portion of Uie aupply has larger supplies of chickens Total The newspaper, which ia the of­ Germans in a battle near Kolaain t 302 MAIN STREf.i ment Boys' Shop. .* ow n^ resources of nickel, copper, The Republicans won strength strike for higher wages, union been Itought for military uses. supplies for civilians during the ficial orgah of the dominant Swed­ and Matesevo. Remi-aiita of the charge e f htgli tin and iron in countries outside In both the State Senate and officials announced today. N o data Supplies will be psrtlcuisrly .emainder of the year will be the ish Social Democrat party, and fleeing enemy were being rounded dentally set ME > c - POST OFFICE ■ ONE BLOCK FROM iTAU ARMORS _ ! short relative to demand at prs- largest for the period in history, up in densely woodeo regions, ths place Into yesterday .(CeuUewa M fa g a Xwoj^ (CoaUnusd « i P an Eigat$ Cuatiaued aa Etgtii .vailing pricwi in eastern states, th e. the department sel4U ((Uoattawsd om Pag* Foiu> Partisan communique said. |,ef edkan is la' '

.•■J,'. FR10AT, NUVRATBER 8; 1949 PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HEEAi.L>, MANCHESTEJt. ly and eontinuoualy while we are to 6 per esnt of invutsd capital to popularity is the comi>lete, well- makers. Tire 500, 'with their hands in the midst of a desperate war be' taxed as excess profits, with Two From State reminder that now hiore than folded over their heads and Yank Planes Labor Offers shows again that you are more in­ loopholes dosed.' ever it pays to buy Clifford's qual­ stocked ba.sement boys’ shop. Jap Internee guards standing all around them, cciderits to Youth terested In fighting our comman- ”5. Elimination of special privi­ Birthday ity merchandise. Young|ters are always needing were questioned in an effort to de­ der-in-chlef than you are in devis­ leges so as to provide for manda.- j Killed ill Action Rapid Progress something in the way of clothing termine the leaders of. recurring Again Blast To Get Wings Tax Program ing ways and mtans to win the tory joint returns, the taxation of' Eight years is . comparatively Center Taken disturbances. war as quickly as possible.” state and municipal securities and At Clifford’s short time, and yet in that abort or shoc.s, so that Manchester par- Tonight By-Product of War enU have quite often received Col. Verne Austin, commandant Tax Program Suggested the elimination of percentage de­ Washington, Nov, S— i/Ti-r- Ths spacjLOf time Clifford'a has taken of the troops, confirmed that the Dinner, Manchester Chamber at New H^ven Group Sends pletion allowances for owners of names of six New Englanders are its place with the leading business their introduction to Clifford s Over by Army Nazi Areas the -Y. Men and . Women Wlio The conference’s tax program through the Boys’ Shop. Miss Pat­ Army had taken over the camp, mines -and .oil and gas '"ells. Included in a list of 113 United len and Boys’ Shop Is eatablishments in Manchester. Sit- but declined to give any further Combined meeting of all Catho­ Manned Post Here to Upward Trend ‘Unmis­ Compton Program Aft­ suggested: “6. Increased tax rates and low­ States soldiers killed in action in imted In the heart o t things, right ty Dowd has been recently put In (Continued from Page One) lic Mothers Circles of Manchester Show Starts Today ”1. Increased individual income er exemptions for estates and the Mediterranean area, the War charge of this department. (Continued from Pag^ One) informatlon. Ray Best, ^project di­ takable’ from Inform­ Regular u m of iodized ssit in the home 'Popular Shopping Cen­ ifect to the bank, this shop has rector, refused tcleph'me calls. at K. of C. Home. Get Recognition. er H|8 Challenge. tax rates on middle and higher in­ gifts. department announced today. progressed with the times, being In line with all other patriotic Floodlights every 80 to 100 ute. rhe highest previous rate set Saturday, Nov. 6 / ation Based on Com­ comes, along with a 125,000 celling ”7. Heavy excise taxes on lux­ The New England killed and helps ssfeguard against simple goiter. Aik ter These Days. ever alert for new ideas in mer- organization.s, ■ Clifford’s urges center in remote Siskiyou county Past Masters’ Night, Manches­ on net Incomes, after taxes. , fcr Ferpeoer Iodised. Itsessona perfectly. near the Oregon border, accom­ feet Illuminated the 700-acre by the R.A.F, was 51 tons a minute All aircraft observers from the New HaVen, Nov. 5—(IP)—Chal­ “2. Restoration of Income tax uries and non-essentials.” next of kin: , chandlae and merchandising that buying be held to a minimum I amp which is enclosed by two over Hamburg. ter Dodge of Masons. ■' Manchester- area wno have served pensation Cases. ^ lenged by Rep. Ranulf Compton to Mediterranean area: ' methods. Some of the finest brand and then only for items really panied by eight tanks, 20 armor­ Regional meeting of Soroptimist exemptions to $750 for single per­ iCUfford’B Men’t wid Bpy** Shop ed cars and Jeeps carrying ma­ barbed wire fences 40 feet apart. To picture even more vividly the -t tl’c RoUon 0 ’js:>rvation Pojt will produce a better tax plan than his sons, $1,500 for married ^couples Connecticut: l- tbia we«k celebrotinK its 8th names in- the country appear on needed. They recommend, how* clubs at "Y.” "economies In the abnormal, non- Hartford Centenarian Dies ever, that the purcha.ser look for chine-guns. after a civilian guard Inside this 40-foot band, which magnitude of' the latest raids on ■■ -.'--'ial By Janies Marlow and George and $400 for each dependent. Brennan, Pfc. John J.—Thomas !V D R C S 7 S ( nntvmary. A re»l bang-up sale Clifford’s merchandise, a fact that, soldiers referred to as the "sh'oot- Germany. The Dally Mall said it ’ i^nnual Armistice Dinner at dinner meeting will be held at the Zielke • essential expenditures of the New A. Brennan, father, 21 Bissell has appealed to young and old quality—for well-known, brand was beaten up. Post room, Anderson-Shea Auxil­ Deal," the United Labor Confer-, "3., Increased tax rates on cor­ Hartford. Nov. 6—(/Pi—Mrs. ordinarily mark this occa- . The newspaper said 20 persons Ing strip,” tanks and armpred would take at least eight British , , i-'lO- Washington, Nov. 5—{/Pj—A by- ' porations with incomes above Emma Elmer of Hartford, who street. Manchester. Hon but in vl«w of wartime con- alike. names—the kind that have made ears circled the area slowly in an iary. y.P.w. ence of Greater New Haven last CX>mpletel,v Stocked people sa>, ‘’Cllfford’B is another were injured as soldiers with fixed freight trains of 40 cars each to vember 15. at 6:30 p. m. product of war is a mounting' $25,000 beyond the existing 40 celebrated her 100th birthday last Noyes. CpI. Richard E.—Mrs. ■rjltlona and regulations they are bayonets ro\mded up 500 trouble- unending parade. carry from munitions factories -to Sunday, Nov. 7 To Receive Wings night sent him a program increas­ per cent rate. March, died yesterday. She lived Susan E. Noyes, mother. Box 63, jMmply noting the event with a Not the least factor in Clifford's name for the best names of all.’ Orderi^ to Stay in Quarters number of accidents to teen-age ' ing taxes on large incomes and /o m & $ 4c r air bases the 4,000 tons of bombs 18th anniversary of dedication Plans have been made for an in­ "4. All profits above 4 per cent here most of her life. Old Lyme. The few Caucasion personnel which were unloaded by the Eighth of fouth Methodist church. teresting and varied program. One youngsters at work. corporation profits. who remained and those whom Air Force and the R.A.F- on Wil- Armistice Day Memorial Serv­ of the highlights will be the pres­ The Children’s bureau says no But the' conference’s letter ex­ the Army asked to return after helmshaven and Duesseldorf with­ ices at St. Bridget’s church at 11. entation of the wings earned estimate can be made for the na­ pressed doubt that he would favor they had been evacuated, were its program "since your voting in the span of a day &nd a night. Monday, Nov. 8 by the observers. This pres­ tion as a whole as to the total record shows that you represent ordered to stay'in quarters for Big War Secret Disclosed Special meeting Pines Civic As­ entation will be made by U. S. number of minors under 18 years reasons of safety, sociation, 72 Dlnnmore drive at 8. Army Officers. Also of prime in­ of age who have been hurt in the In Congress those in the upper * Mayor A. A. Roderberger of Dovetailed with the announce­ Meeting Manchester District terest will be the sound mories course of their employment, but brackets.” nearby Tuljelake, Calif., said ment of these, record figures was .Committeemen of Boy Scouts at shown by members of the Army that the upward trend is "unmis­ Again Criticizes Program • Style Leaders in M e n ’s Clothing and Furnishings "Tuleiakr is restl g easy now the disclosure of one of the R.A.F. School Street Rec. Contact Squad. takable” from information based The conference again criticized that the Army'has taken over.” biggest war secrets—the story of NW’ednesday, Nov. 10 ■‘•••St Be Kept Intact on workmen’s compensation cases. the "New Deal eronomies” pro­ When the soldiers arrived. The how its Pathfinder planes light up Hallowe’en Tea, Green P. T. A., Even though the Obsei-vatloii Various Reasons Assigned gram of the representative from targets at night for the main at­ the New Haven district, terming Chronicle said, internees seized a at the Green school. . . . . j •• . . u c a V, Various reasons arc assigned— number of automobiles and trucks tacking force. Thursday, Nov. 11 hour basis, the Aymy i^*Very em­ Inexperience, recklessness, imma­ that “again. Indulging in your fav­ belonging to camp administration- The answer is In the use of Armistice night supper, Ameri­ phatic that the organization of ob­ ture Judgment, inadequate train­ orite sport of baiting President officials and attempted to rUii super-flares called ta.-get indicators can Legion Home at 7. servers be kept (j^ct. At this ing, inadequate supervision over Roosevelt. down Army guards. which can be seen from the subr Saturday, Nov. IS meeting the Army will tell the ob­ their work, improper and illegal "Baiting the President of the The Japanese, who gathered in stratosphere through heavy clouds. Tall Cedars Ceremonial at Ma­ servers of plans for the future. placement in Jobs, the crowded United States is your right," it an angfy demonstration last Mon. The Pathfinder planes drop the sonic Temple. - For further information about working conditions which affect declared, "but to do so persistent­ day, were quickly subdued. No flares in such ja way as to pick out Annual meeting South Man­ this all Important meeting watch workers of all ages. shots were fired. specific target areas. chester Fire District. this newspaper or get in touch with Again, no national statistica are Sammy; Kaye—Nancy Norman The injured security gpiar wais The color of the flares is chang­ Mopday Nov,. 15 one of the officers of the local post. available, but it is generally ac­ identified as Edward Brobcck, a ed from raid to raid to fool the Special-dinner meeting of the cepted as fact that younger work­ Sammy Kaye brings his nation-; War RelocaMon authority employe. Germans, who Otherwise might try local Aircraft Observers at the ers have a higher accident-fre­ ally famous "Swing and Sway” or­ 's condition was reported criti­ to lead the bombers astray. Sheridan at 6:30. quency rate than adults in com­ Friday, Nov. '26 parable Jobs. chestra, plus a brilliant all new cal. • - Inspectors of the Children’s revue to the stage of the State Cok Verne Austin, in command Annual ball. Memorial Hospital 8^000,000 Bomb ^ Auxiliary, at Hotel Bond. Bureau and the Wage and Hour theater, Hartford, today, Satur­ OLD SOUTH of the Army detachment, and Ray and Public Contracts divisions of .Ekst, project director, went into Victims Homeless Thursday, Dec. 2 FRI. - SAT.' - SUN. day and Sunday. The famed Bazaar of South Methodist W. the Department of Labor report band leader presents all of his conference early today. Neither Stockholm, Ntfi 5—(JP)— Swiss S. C. S. First Run In Manchester! finding increasing numbers of COTTOlSr BL0SS02C would accept telephone calls. ^ispatches gave these figures today Wednesday, Dec. 8 children employed in violation of famou.s radio stars, including Reports from Tulelake, a small on Allied bombings of Germany : North 'Methodist W'. S. C. S. the child-labor provisions of the Nancy Norman. Arthur Wright, HAND LOTION community near the internment There are now 8,000,000 bomb supper and sale. fair labor standards act. Billy Williams, Sally Stuart, the camp, said all Caucasians, num­ victims homeless in Germany; Saturday, Dec. 11 Here Is a report -from “The Three Kaydets and the Kaye bering about 200 persons, wgre 152.000 persons have been killed Christmas party. Local 53.- T. itssssa Child.” a Children’s bureau publl- Choir. In addition, Sammy Kaye evacuated from the center with ar­ in Hamburg bombings and ^2,000 W. U. A.. Tinker hall. ration, presented as a Case in features in his all new revue svich rival of the troops. in attacks oh Kassel; 3,000 were Thursday, Dec. 16 point: headline act.s as the Imaginators, Hoads Mocked Off killled and 12,000 made . homeless Mobile Blood Bank Unit will be Roy Employed as Watchman Sunny Rice, and others. "So All roads within an eight-mile by the R.A.F. attqck Wednesday at St. Mary’s Parish Hall. ”A boy 13 years of age was em­ You Want to Lead a Band!” one MINI Arrow’s now radius of the huge camp were night on Dtieaseldorf. ployed. contrary to the 16-year of Sammy’s sensational stage blocked off. How the figures wete obtained minimum-age provision of the act novelties, is also featured on the. Earlier Robert Cozzen, field di­ was not explained In the dispatches asfRg (for such work),, as a night program. On the screen is pre­ rector for the WRA, revealed that to Swedish newspapers. watchman at $2 a night,, for a 12- sented "Campus Rhythm,” a TIMBRE TONES a “Reverend Kal,” a Japanese hour stretch, seven nights a week, sma.sh musical hit, featuring Gale Buddhist priest from Hawaii, told in a manufactur.ingiplant. Storm. Johnny Downs and Candy "As night watenman alone in Candido. ^ are here his countrymen at a mass demon Rocket Gnus PLUS stratlon Monday that "you must NOW PLAYING - the plant, he was also expected to There will be a midnight show give your all for Japan,” where­ oil and clean electrically operated to^ght only. Won’t Upset machinery. Including concrete There are late stage shows Sat­ upon several thoii.sand doffed their mixers and a 4-foot roller for urday and Sunday at 10 p. m. Th# vary onat you will too faaturod in tiw pagat of hats and bowed their heads. shaping wire. While the demonstration was In , Air Attacks ■'One night while he wa.s oper­ LIFE iliit wa«k and in th# Dacambor ESQUIRE. progress: Cozzens said, he and ating the roller, a large door at New Books Added several others w-erc belt) virtual the back of the machine inter­ Daiignad for harmony—diitincfiv# charaefor—tha prisoners Inside the admintstratlon (l'«ntlnoed from Pa'ge One) fered with the wire as it was ralatad ihirft, tia«, ihortt and handicarchiaft bland building. ejected from , the back. In at­ At Ckeiiey Library were sent up against that attack tempting to force the heavy door fogathor i«i a way that will tuH you fo a T. Th# as they were In the Schwelnfurt away from the machine, the boy Soldiers Constructing raid. The total bomber loss In Books added at the Mary Che­ Entambla comat in a variafy of colon, and fhara’i that raid, from all forms of ene­ braced himaelf by placing his Barbed-fVire Fence PLUS ------right toes against the roller. ney Library during October are as Mvaral Arrow cellar ifylat fo talacf from. my a-tion “Including rockets, was “MEXICAN SPIITTRE'S Foot Wedged Between Rollers follows: San Francisco, Nov. 5.--ifl’»— a'most 20 per cent. The loss over BLE88ED EVENT" “His foot became wedged be­ BaldIHn. L. D., Story of the United States soldiers today began Wllhelmshaven was one per cent tween the rollers, which began Americas; Brenner, Anita, Wind wrovfw wsf pvf |rwrv ivuuy the conatrucllon of a high, barbed- The enemy’s loss was 34 fighters. SUN. - MON.. TUBS. pulling his whole foot In. At. that Swept Mexico; Bryan, G. S., wire fence at the Tule Lake Segre- 18 downed by bomber gunners “PRINCESS O’ROURKE” tempting to pry his right foot Spy in America: Ooss, W. L..Con­ gation center to keep in check the ' and 16 by Lightning and Thunder- MONDAY - TUESDAY a For work and weather-punished SHIRT $2.44 TIE $1.50 bolt fighter escorts. PLUS; free, he kicked at the roller with necticut Yankee: Daniel. Haw- thousands of dl-sloyal Japanese holt firtt.r “Dr. Gillespie’s Criminal Case" “ BOMBARDIER” his left foot. It. too. was caugnt thore. Islands of the Pacific; De hands, (tee the luxury Cotton , who Monday held the center’s There Is part of the answer to HANDKERCHIEF 50^ Plus: and dragged Into the machine. Kruif P. H., Kaiser Wakes the Blossom I>6tion. 59c foi; regular . i offices In virtual siege. the enemy's rocket launcher plane “Gildcrsleeve’s Bad Day” "Only after the third attempt Doctors; Graham, Elinor. Our Way The announcement of the con­ —the use of fighters. Increasing to pull the switch on the wall was Down East; Greenble:Sydney. Asia $1.00 hoh-nailed replica hottle HOUSE’S — Exclusive Headquartem In .Manche.nfer nurJbers of the P-38 Lightnings struction—designed to separate the boy able to turn q/f the mo­ Unbound; Henley, Mrs. C. M. (J), duringthi^sale. Daintily scented \ f for (he .Arrow Line. all administrative buildings an-1 and augmented flights of the P-47 tor, his feet having been drawn Grandmother Drives South: Hin­ Caucasian living quarters from Thunderbolts have been noted in DANCE into the rollers. dus, M. G., Mother Russia; Joesten, —creamy aiaf extra softening— the esUmated 16.000 internees-- Flngiand, home of the 8th Air "Both feet were amputated to Joachim. Stalwart Sweden; John­ for hands, face and rough elhowa. Force. Ekjuipped with auxiliary the inatep.” came from the War RHocaUon son, G. W., American Heroes and' Grand for gifts and prises. Arrow Fancy Colored authority. ^ . belly tanks which can be dropped MANCHESTER Miss Katherine F. Lenroot, Hero-Worship: Kane, H. T., Bay­ It followed a statement by when the gasolihe is used up. these SPORTS CENTER chief of the Children’s bureau, ous of Louisiana; Lowndes, Mrs. Robert Cozzens. WRA field di­ high-speed, high-altitude fighters gave a House Appropriations M. A. (B), Where Love and rector for the west coast, that can go to the target with the Wells Street subcommittee, in testimony dis­ Friendship Dwelt; Mencken. H. L., “we do not propose to have any bombers. , closed yesterday, an indication of OVERCOATS SUITS SHIRTS $2.24 and $2.50 Heathen Days; Orbison, K. T., \ QUINN'S mob control at 'Tule Lake.” _ ' Cuts Down Effectiveness ^ T . NIGHT, NOV. 6 the size of the law enforcement Handbook for Nurse’s Aides; Par. The l.v|ie of coal that cxery well-dressed man Perhaps you’ve heard a lot of loose talk about Up to the present time, the ^ 8 to 12 problem: tridge. Bellamy, Excuse My Dust; wants to own Indu.v—a rnat that quirtl.v shows quality latel.v. Well, we're going to talk about center’s fencing has surroundeJ They should be more than a Its quality, its perfect taste. Its practicalit.v. match for the rocket launching >Iodem and Old Fashioned. "It is estimated that in April, Stone, Irving, They also Ran: and qiiality\ too . . and If you’re Intereated In Men’s All Wool both the barracks city and the ad­ 1943—a month, of cour.se, when Winslow, Mrs. A. G., Dwelling PHARMACY We have overcoats made to meet the demands suits that "stand up” under lunger, harder, ministration buildings, including planes. So far as is known, the Formerly Held At Miller’s Hall. schools were in session, there were of today—made to wear long and well, to give wnr-tlme wear .vnu’ll "sit up" and take notice. the hospital at which Dr. Reece rocket launchers are attached to Peter Miller, Prompter. Place. warmth writh ease, tailored in lasting st.vles existing fighter types rather than approximately two and a half Yes, our suits are top quality, and that means N. Pedicord of Wheeling, W. Va., A Good tim e for Vonng and Old! million minors between 14 and 18 of fine fabrics. Choose the particular coat that the.v are desigiieil and ennstrueted for maxi­ was attacked during Monday’s built into new models. Whenever working full time or part time, fits your 8|>ecifirations in every way—today! mum all-round wearibllil.v. Sweaters mass deraonstratian. an attachment la hung on a air­ and about 500,000 of these minors Under the new arrangement, plane it cuts down either its speed or maneuver-ability, or both. This were 14 and 16 years of age. the Army now will patrol tte One In Every Eight Working EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 8;15 fence between the aomlnlstratlve puts the rocket bearing plane at a WALTZES HOPS KAVC disadvantage . when It encounters "In other words, about one In TWENTY-FIVE GAlVfES FOR $1.00 up and barracks area as well as the EVERY TUESDAY AND every eight of the 14 and 15-year- $ 2 2 -5 0 u p $3-50 already-lnaUlled fences confining the swift American fighters. The BAND old children In this country were $27-50 the internees on the dther^ three rocket attchment la bolted to the FRIDAY NIGHTS working last April, either full­ sides of the project. Luftwaffe fighter and cannot be Muy And Up MNcy .. time or part time; and about The move to separate the two dropped to free the plane for un­ two In every five of the 16 and 17- parU of the project, and In ef­ hampered fighting action. K. OF C. HALL year-old children were working. fect place the Army on protective In addition to the counter meas­ 28 Prospect Street. Hartford AERO BINGO TrU-Val "By July of this year, after the patrol of all Caucasians except a ures being taken against the F/^T!(A ^ I l f , s/ii'u ' acbools closed, the numbers had ----- AT — ^ few members of the internal po­ rocket-beariqg enemy plane, in­ Featuring 'SO YOU WANT TO LEAP > lice And fire department In the In- increased tremendously. For that, herent weaknesses %brk against A BAND ( u s/f /V/Vc< month we estimate that approxl-' terneea’ barracks city, followed the weapon. The JVar depafrtment,. Arf Webster's dlscloaure that several adihlnis- mately 5,000,000 minors between The Army & Navy Club White Shirts in a recent discussion of new de­ OM Tlmera’ Orchestra ages of 14 and 18 were at work. tratlon personnel had resigned fensive weapons used by the Nazis, since Monday’s Incident. Hank Post. Prompter Of these, about 2.000.000 were 14 No gasoline? C!an’t use your car? commented that the' accuracy of Fox-TroU 8-12 • Squares 1 and 15 years of age. representing guns and cannons cannot be ITiiiM sikoirmdKiomxi two-fifths of the population of Then why not walk? It’s not too far, achieved with rocket guns. those ages; and 3,000,000 were 16 And you will find our Bingo’s fun $1.55 (and Leud-Lease There la a growing belief here and 17 years old, representing With many prizes to be won. th-1 U. S. A. A. F. and R. A. F. two-thirds of the population of Children ’« Pay Urged are not. neglecting the rocket car­ Tonight and Tomorrow these ages.” (20) $5.00 GAMES (.1) $10.00 GAMES rier planes In their strategic bomb­ BUSHNELL FINAL PERFORMANCES (1) $20,00 GAME (1) $5Q.00 GAME ing program. German plane as­ MEMORIAL — HARTFORD $1.65 AH Wool (Oonttoned from Page One) sembly plants, such as the Messer, schmitt factory at Wiener Neu- Counterfeit Gas England, and the right to receive atadt, have been recent targets. manganese from Russia after the Coupons Leak Big Sweaters war in return for lend-leaae arti­ Approximately two-thirds of cles furnished It now,” the fresh fish produced In the Tru^Val United States cornea from the AND Hartford, Nov. 5—(Ab —Enough May Explain Working' Great Lakes. PORGf coUnterfeitj'gasoline ration coupons to supply 25,000 motorists with Fancy $ up Of LenjbLease TOGO DUNCAN basic rations for a week were un­ 3-00 London, Nov. 5. — UPi — Prime tlTA MOTW • AVON UNia covered by the OiPA in checking a WASHABIE Minister Churchill. In a written re­ Modem and Old Fashioned NM evA Mtnt CHOM few hundred ration bank accounts Colored ply to a House of Cqnufione ques­ DANCING! ALiXANOnSMAUJNt of gasoline distributors. State OP A WALL FINISH tioner, aald today the BritlsH gov­ Director Anthony F. Arpala said ernment is considering issuing a City View Dance Hall last night. Keeney Street Each Exe. (8;t5) U e, $1.1» $^LU, 9 ^ . DRIES Heavy Plaid white paper explaining the work­ 65c. 85vera any Sur* scratched the surface," and promls- Sizes 141^2 to IT - 4 ------♦ Guitar or Banjo '%d that the drive will continue in­ face including STETSON ' Stands for Quality Modern and .Old Fashion Dancing definitely. wall paper. M i m PeRBonal Notices Investigation has already pro­ up Popular Music Can Be Carl Wiganowskif PrtNnpter. duced conclusive evidence, he salu, <^Not'a Water and the Finest in > HATS 1.00 1 • . .r- ‘ ’ -o- Illegal practices by at least 100 Paint. Card of Thanks Learned /Quickly If you •gasoline station operators—25 of PER GALLON $ 5-50 IN PUSTIL sms. We wish to express our sincere ‘them “definitely fli^rant.” thanki to our friends, relatives and have 40 minutes a day to George Smith's Orchestra h/.Y7.I J Look ahfiad to Winter now! Buy her n Snow neighbors for kindness and sympa­ ^ May Enter Low Cost Field Footwear thy shown to us at the time of the practice. A few new Gul Witlr His Electric Organ *IARC U T E Kttds n§ primiii§ c«fff ^uit on our Lay-Away Plan . Pay only a Gabardine scores again! We arc fortunate death of our husbsna. father and 0 Silts 17'/i to 19 fitnall deposit, the balanicif in ^ d u a l pay­ to bring you this heavy Gab. Made up in so brother. We also y»h to thank tars for sale. Hartford, !^ov. 5—(A*)—^The'poa- many new and exciting styles. They’rt^ tai­ thoee who sent flowers and loaned slbillty that the savinga bank Ufa For A ll ments. Made" of long-wearing fabrics . . . the uae of care. _ . . . . » Ir.sunnce fund of Connecticut LCJHNISC^SON 0>ld-resistant! Teal, Maroon, and Blue. lored! .They’re terrific! Powdor, Yellow, , M ra. lirnaat Reichert and Son may enter the low-coet grofip life Manchester Plumbing & Supply Co. INC. Rose, Green, Luggage. Sizes 9 to 18. lanax Reichert and PamUy. George J. Smith Insurance field wlU be diacueaed The Family * Siies 7 to 14. ' WALTER'S 1 Mra -Aana 8etaUUr and Family. ’by the trusteea. of the fund next B77 Main Street Telephone 4425 19 Flower St. Dial83tSO " (At The Center) •Friday, it wae announced yester­ “If It’sI^rdwareWeHavelt” ' Private Instruction Only. day. Read Herald Adva. SI. M « S I SI ■

-. i- minute inish which cannot Special Rites To Seek Action Early Mailing taken care of. Rationing News Finds Most Home Gardens Postcards can be mailed'as late On Draft Ciit^b as December 18, bqt the starting By Anthony F. AiiwiA, Director Are Badly in Need of Lime For Veterans Is Necessary date is November 29. Be sure that the address is correct. If the ad­ Office of IMee Administration dress la not proper It will be given • 4 , Washington, Nov. 5—(>P)—A Storra, Noy. 8.— Soil samples' If Uming materials have been Memorial Servie'es to drive to force action on legislation Even in United States what la knowm as "directory serv­ The court case scheduled for lest ^directors in Connecticut will do to put fathers at the bottom of'the ice” or an attempt made to locate Office of Price .Administration examine^' by the Agronomy De­ applied in the amounts suggested, Tuesday evening at the trial jus­ This first week in November their part to insure all of ua a (air there, js Uttle probability that Be Held S u n d a f af' draft list got under way today un­ One Must Prepare for the person. If this fails it will be ^ar Veteran tice court was postponed until makee'us all realiae that the holi­ share of rationed goods. Under an partment^' at the University of more will, be needed 'within five der the leaderal^ip of Senator destroyed. arrangement suggested by OPA, Johnson (D.. Colo.), day season isn’t so very far away Connecticut indicate that many | years. Mr. Owens warns thsit North End Churcl^ Man Shortage. Wednesday when counsel' for the they will supply the families of Johnson disclosed he had ob­ defendant was unable to attend on .. .and here’s good newa for avery 'Victory gardens are highly acid' the application of tho much Ume On Visit Home deceased persona with a pre-ad- Manchester ex-service men, tained assurances that the Senate In order to assure the delivery A child a few minutes after I H R U U H Tuesday. L,ouls O’Conner, barten­ one of ui to whom the holidays dressed envelope for mailing ra­ ' and lack sufficient lime, J. S. will do no good and may be ie A second court case was heard cigarette shortage and that one la $1.69. , year treatment. .sheet of paper a dozen times or of these days you'll wake up and Liming materials are *' most more. If the soil is wet, it Gold 'Star Mothers and disabled . being towed to a beach, it hit a of Women Voters yesterday sent on Thursdav evening when Officer This change Is neceasary, b4- veterans wishing to attend the Containers-Will Help Drop mine in the Mediterranean and a telegram to Senators Francis Conlan of the Colchester Barracks find OPA rationing your favorite cauae the original regulation ap­ effective if mixed with the three should be dried before mixing. From the mixture, take enough service. Brow was blown over the -side, Maloney and John Danaher urg­ arrested two persons In Bolton on cigarettes. plying to these particular types of to six inches of surface soil. Mr. Araiistioe Day Exercises Tons o f Bombs on the Axis ■wiming about amidst the wreck ing that tne (Jonnally resolution moral charges. Justice Swanson I’ve bad a lot of inquiries on hosiery waa based on Inadequate Owens declared, and the prefer­ small portions to fill a clean, half- this particular point within the The annual Armistice vDay exer­ age of the ship, which had dlsap- on post-war policy be amended bound the defendants over to the data. The yams of which theaa> able method Is to apply them pint container. cises will be held at the Memorial past few days, and I want you to Tubes for mailing the samples i pcared. he finally crawled upon a so that it would finally Incorpor­ Superior Court and they are being types are made are more expen­ afterthe garden is spaded or hospital at 11 a. m. Thursday SPAGHETTI Bomb bands, blasting powder begs, aircraft know right now that OPA cer­ can be secured from the county g large piece of woed, after having ate a Significant part of the Mos­ held pending bond arrangements, sive to process and more difficult plowed. However, similar results morning. There will be an informEd s i ^ l s , overseas containers—Um m snd other awallowed considerable oil. A little cow vfour-power declaration. De­ tainly does not expect to ration to obtain, and also these stock­ ■ be secured if the Ume is ap­ agents or from the Agronomy De­ parade of veterans, auxiliary mem. fittin g wsa^ns are now being made from later he heard the cries of a cat cision to send the.se telegrams was cigarettes, because (or one thing, ings are made oh single unit ma­ plied before the garden is plowed partment, University of Connec­ bers from the Army and Navy Club your amvaged wastepapcrl MUls in this area, 'which he noticed swimming in the taken at the membership team of they do not come within the class chines, one stocking at a time. and deeply harrowed, or by thor­ ticut, upon request In a letter to the hospital for the ser\1ces producing essential war materials, urgently 'water. Reaching out a board, the of "essential commodities.” oughly mixing the soil if it is accompanying it, the gardener DINNERS the League held Thursday after­ Instead o f the multiple machines commemorating the sacrifices of need Waste paper—especially brown papers Rill tiff ton % cat which was the mascot o f the noon. at which a large number of Reliable reports from Washing­ used for other gauges. spaded. Either of these methods should describe the sample and the first World War. The monu­ and containers—to use as s substitute for vraod Ifauset, climbed on and was taken ^members and prospective mem­ Met. O. F Berr ton sources snow that there la no However, these finer gauges makes fall liming feasible and mail -it to the Agronomy Depart­ ment in front of the hospital, hon­ pulp. It’s everyone’s patriotic duty to aavel along with Brow to Malta by a bers were present. 498-8, Rockville cause for any alarm about the cig­ marks another task . accomplished ment, University of Connecticut, oring Manchester’s World War arette situation, and so once more represent less than one per cent of rescuing party. Brow suffered no Democratic Caucuses the total bopiery production In the when spring arrives. Storra, Connecticut. dead, will be decorated with n Specialty at we fin'd rumors stirring us up ,Muries other than shock. The City Committee of the (.Captain Jsmes Kerr, of the Mer­ country, and In most cases, there­ wreaths and the names of the dead PAMR MOST UROINTLY NIIDID - Brow enlisted in the Navy less Democratic party has announced chant Marines, who is on leave ac­ needlessly. fore. you’ll be paying the same will be read by a member of the , than a year ago, having previous- that caucuses wiH be held on companied by Mrs. Kerr have been price for rayon stockings that comhittee. • Old Contalnara • Wrapping Ropar Check Uiese dates on your cal­ Mileage Noted | ly served a hitch about eight years Monday evening. November 15, to visiting Mrs. Kerr's mother Mrs. you’ve bean paying for the past The annual Armistice dinner of • Star* Bags • Corrwgatad Rapar i ago. The Nauset to which he was nominate candidates for the city D. Cordtsen of East street. endar: six months. Anderson-Shea Post Auxiliary and gssigned was a salvage tug which election on December 7. The Twenty-five members o f the El­ November 8 . . . tennis shoes, Club members will be held Satur­ • Nawspapars and Magmlnas was commissioned in March of this gym shoes and sneakers come off On Inspection! day night at the VFW Home, Man- general caucus at 8 p. m. will be lington Congregational church most amacing of Odysseys in modem military his­ As the days grow colder, fuel CAVEY'S ___ . 6-foot-2-inch Mark Wayne Clack, cur- the ration list. There aren't many , year. A number of the crew Were preceded by ward' caucuses which Friendship CTass .attended the ban­ 1 EAN. oil and kerosene beedme increas­ che'kter Green with an estimated • laxas • Wastabaskat Rapar lost along with the ship, including M-t' rently conquering Italy with his U, S. Fifth tory—the secret plane-autoisubmarlne-small boet- pairs of these shoes around since attendance of 150 and the annual will be held as follows at 7 p, m.: quet Tuesday night held In the El­ foot mission to enemy-held North Africa to plot ingly Important in our dally life. Chidester-Knower the commander. Lieut Joseph Or- First Ward, Police Court rooms: lington Town Hall. Army, augmented by British. Canadians, and they haven’t been manufactured Rule Must Be Strictly | Armistice Night supper of Dil- the American invaalon with French General in more than a year. But if you do Last week, on the basis of a joint Miss Geraldine Louise Knower,. Home Cooked Foods^— Wide Variety in Menus ;i leek of Norfolk. Brow and the cat Second Ward, basement of St. Patricia Kasche, daughter of Mr. French, is at -47 the youngeet lieutenant-general worth-Cornell Post will be held T o aid pick-up crewa, please flatten out b o x « S Giraud’s staff. The exploit U credited with aavlng run across a pair, you won’t need OPA—U. 8., Weather Bureau re­ of 366 Commonwealth avenue, were picked up at daybreak, the John’s Episcopal church; Third and Mrs. EMward Kasche of Main in American Service. Born at a New York Army Followed Says Ration Armistice Night, Thursday, Nov. and stack loose paper in easy-to-handle thousands of American livts by obtaining Infor­ to use a shoe st«m|^to buy theTn. port, I tried to give you an Idea Boston, Mass., became the bride bundles. Ship having been lost at 5 a. m Ward, Fitton Fire House. Pros­ street who has been receiving post, the Army has been life, his disciplinarian of Capt. Thomas Lawrence Chl- 11. — Quick Service— Choice Wine List. The report of the School Nurse mation and promiaa of only a token realstane^ November 9 . . . special shoe of just bow much of your annual Board Here. Anthony Fiano will serve a com­ pect street; and Fourth Ward, treatment In the Hartford hospital personality. But war has made hlih spectacular. fuel oil ration you should have dester of 705 West Washington as submitted to the Board of Clark lost $18,000 in g ( ^ when hie boat eaptued, stamps which dealers issue to plete turkey dinner. \ Princess Hall, Village street. The is much Improved and Is expected In 1940 he was a lieutenant-colonel; his present Used to data. Again his week, I street, Camden, Arkansas, at a education Wednesday night stated but he captured the th?ee lUrs of a Ueutenant- their customers for refunds will The Manchester 'War Price and Republican party caucuses will home in a few days. rank represents four of the hardest kinds of. pro­ no longer have a 80-day limit. have up-to-date figures on a prep- ceremony performed yesterday Put the bundles out at the curb 4 that during October 6 ^ children be held the following night, Albert Lana df Rockville road motions higher. In the spring of 1943 General generaL Now in Italy, Salerno behind. Rome Rationing Board wishes to call the afternoon at 5 o’clock at the home ■When you peel a potato you were tested for eye sight with 60 ahead, the sharp-featured, dark-eyed young com­ They’ll be good indefinitely. e r l/ budgeted* fuel oU allotment. throw away from one-tenth to C A V E Y ‘’S East Center St. Nov. 18. has repotted the lota of several Eisenhower called him to England to command all If you live In Hartford or vicin­ attention of all owners and opera­ of their close friend, Parker Soren being found defective. The pa­ hundred hens killed by foxes on his mander is proving his ability in the field. He 1m of 110 Comstock road. one-fourth of its bulk, including as you do with your garbage u Reieased Under Bonds ground forces in the European theater. That Now that the sugar stamps In ity, you should have used about tors of automobiles and all official valuable minerals and vitamins. rents of 35 children were notified Camille DeHulla was leleased large [finiUry plant and several autumn the Americans were ready to move. So a daughter, 17, a son, 18, the latter— In West Point War Ration Book One have ex*. alx per cent of you r.^ tlon . If tire inspectors to an all important Mrs. Claire J. Sorensen was ma­ and asked to have coirections from Tolland Jail Thuraday under other poultrymen have had elmllar Clark led a group of other daring ofllcert on that __being the fourth genet-atlon of army Claxka. you live th any of the communi­ tron of honor and Lieut. Henry made. Drs. E. H. Metcalf and lo.sses only not so great. ptred, don’t forget that kme Num­ matter. . can. bonds of $2,000 as he has appealed ber 18 shoe stamp,, if you haven’t ties along Long Island Sound, jrou Canton, M. C., was best man for ^ John E. Flaherty are in charge his conviction In Superior Court Maine potato growers are ship should have used about five per The new tire.inspection record Capt. Chidester. ^^.of medical inspection this year, ping potatoes here for storage in dren were present at the annual already used IL As you know, this laat week oh charges of conspir­ War Council, Leroy Getchell chair­ stamp is good indefinitely, and cent of your annual ration. It which must be with each and every Chaplain Luther W. McArthur r The matter of obtaining a sult- acy involving the gaming laws. the different storage houses on the man. There is a cordial invitation supper and roU-call of the Hebron makes no difference If you are a car haa no space provided for the of the Boston area performed the Congregational church Friday eve­ just the other day, OPA an­ \ able place for a teachers’ room in His wife, Ethel DeHulla is also Ellington farms. The potatoes are to all to attend,- Carlton B. Jones nounced that when an expiration little over or a Uttia under thaae speedometer reading. However, it ceremony. The bride, who was Collections Have Now Been Made In A ll Four Sec­ ' the Ekut school building and a very large variety. ning last. Dcapite ration tickets appealing. will auctimi off the packag;ea. Ad­ date (or thia stamp is .decided figures. If they represent approxi­ la a hard and fast rule that the given in marriage by Capt. Ches­ , storm windows for the library at Homer Metcalf, son of Mr. and and meat shorUge a bountiful sup­ r Mr. DeHuUa was given a three The adjourned town meeting mission will be a package worth at upon, you’ll be given 30 dlya’ no­ mately the amount of fuel oil or speedometer reading must be noted ter S. Sorensen wore an afternoon the Maple street school was left months jail sentence laat week Mrs. Clarence I. Metcalf of Main least 50 cents, for each person, to per of roast beM and all the. re-, keroaene you have consumed up on the Ore inspectioq record every dress of powder blue, black hat P/tofiedAumaC CaAe tions of the Town. The Results Have Been Very was held at Hebron town hall tice. In the hands of the building com­ and a fine of $500 by Judge street who is an assistant in the be auctioned. Proceeds will go to­ qulsite "fixings” was served. Rev. to the preeent time, you're doing time the tires are inspected. and accessories and corsage of Monday evening according to (Jharlea A. Downs, acting pastor, mittee while that of an encyclo­ Charles J. McLaughlin while Mrs. department of vegetable crops in wards filling the War Fund quota Beginning December 1, funend all right on your ration. The Rationing Board has been white roses and gardenias. The pedia for the Northeast school DeHu’Ja received a suspended the New York State College ~ o f schedule, but the town record of $825. An augmented orches­ was toaatmaatsr, and there were Instructed to hold up any gasoline bridal party took their places in Good and Very Helpful To the I n d u s t r y. Let's a number of after-dinner speakers was'referred to the teachers’ com­ sentence • of a month ami a fine Agriculture at the Cornell Uni. books had not been received from tra will furnish music for dancing. ration until such a reading has front of the fireplace. The decora­ mittee for action. verslty In Ithaca. N. Y. la apemUng the printer’s, and it was necessary Harry Russo will play his plai^ including the Rev. Howard C. been recorded property. Therefore tions were white chrysanthemums of $250. Attorney Milton Horo­ Champe, a former paator, Edward Finns to Make and palms. G ood, progress on the new side­ witz who represented the Dc- a few days with his parents. He tp adjourn for the second time. accordian for part , of the dance Has Partners it ia important that every Indivi­ Keep Up the Good Work. A. Smith. Lucius W.’ Robinson, Guests at the reception follow­ fouR walks in’ the East school yard w’as Hullas in Superior Court will also will return to the college the last •The date set was December 6 at program. dual take the responsibility to see reported, with the contractor. of the week. 8 p. m., by which time it is hopeil Vorus F. Nickerson, Leroy Bid for Peace that the tire inspectors include the ing the ceremony included Com­ appear for them when the case Is On Sunday, Nov. 7 there will be GetchsII, Mrs. Gertruda Hough and mander Edward Mason of (he \ . " . / Fred Romeo giving assurances heard by the Siiprcifte Court of Wentworth Cioss of Sadds Mills that the record boolcs may lie re­ In Business speedometer reading every time a ceived for distribution and for ap ’ a union meeting of the Hebron, others. The roll cali*jwas respond­ tire inspection is made. Navy Engine school, Captain So­ that they would soon be com­ Asrrors. road is a patient in the St. Francis hospital where he went Wednes­ proval by the voters. Gilead, Columbia and Andover ed to in a flttUlg manner, sQjUe (Omtliiiied (row Pago 0«S) rensen A. C. of the Army Engine pleted. Congregational churches at 3 p. T' Mrs. Ckariette A. Fitch day expecting to undergo an Frank Stone, representing the with brief remarkh, others with Business Has Cpown school, Brainard Field, and Mrs. m., with the Rev. Dr. Edward H. scripture texts or other quotations. haa good contacts in Finland, In­ Crash Victims Still Unconscious Sorensen, Major and Mrs. Buchan­ The Collection on Mrs. Charlotte Angell Fitch, 91. operation very soon. Automatic Voting Machine Com­ dicated that Paaalklvl would be an, Captain Nelson, Lieutenant widow of Spencer F. Fitch, died ^Robert Berman, a Westlnghouae pany of Jamestown, N. Y., was in Smith, a returned missionary from Miss E. Anne Clark was chairman T oo Big at Princess followed to Moscow by K. A. Fa- Danbury*» N ov.' S-M/iP)—Michael Seaburg; Lieutenants Junior this morning at bef home 48 1-2 Waftpiiiji: radio engineer o f Baltimore, Md.. attendance and told of the many China, as speaker. Dr- Smith went of the committee oil arrangements. to enuna in 1901 and two of his Other-members of the committee gerholm, mlnlater o f social affairs For One to Handle* B. Patten, 22, o f 404 Crown street. gT(pide, Cameron ' and ^ Demarey, Union street. Born in Trowbridge. Mrs. Gerard Richards was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. advantages to be gained by use and George A. Grlpenberg. Fin- ’ England, May 26, 1862, she was daughters still live there. When he were Mrs. Robert F. Porter, Mrs. New Haven, remained in a “criti­ Captain Tancred, Lieutenant 3549 Manchester Victor, M;.DeCarU of Sadds Mills. of the voting machine. He answer, land’s (plnlster to Sweden. cal” condition this morning, at­ Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Bulkeley Care, skill and Integrity are watchwords in our prescription labora­ the daughter of John and Char­ ed questions on the subject. It left that country after the out­ G. M. riough, Mrs. W. C. Hewitt, George M. Paslanoe, George MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8 He wa.s a former roommate of En­ Prompted by Food Situation taches of Danbury hospital report­ Van Schaach of West Hartford. tory—and In every department of our st«tre. We select meri'lian- lotte Newman Angell and came sign Earl DeCarJl *t the Universi­ was finally voted to buy. a ma­ break of war there were 2 000 chil­ Mrs. Carlton H. Jones. Marvidls and Orestea Dameter The War department has an­ It speculated that tha United ed and la atiU in an unconscious dlser with same Insistence upon quality as we demand for prescrip­ to this Country 89 years ago. She ty of Connecticut. chine. It jvas also voted to author­ dren lined up on the river bank to Following the supper the election tion ingredients. This professional rare In our buying protects had . been a resident of Rockville see. his departure. He had much to States and Sweden had helped ar­ have applied to the Uquor Control state, the result of injuries sus­ Auto Victim Dies nounced that Pfc. William C. Lieut. Saul Cohen; ..who is with ise the borrowing of a sum not to of officers took place. Robert F. tained late Wednesday afternoon your good (lealth — and our dally low prices protect your purse. iS years. do while there with young people range the parley, wWch waa Board for a liquor license for the Piluis, son of Mrs. Marguerite a hosoltal corps stationed at Fort exceed $8,000. if necessajry. to Porter was made chairman of the when his automobile crashed head- Waterbury, Nov. 5— (/P)—^Ter­ You save safely-here because you get the maximum de|>endability , Mrs. Fitch was a charter mem- meet town expenses, in anticipa­ and children and won their love church committee, with Joseph prompted by the critical food alt' Prlnceaa restaurant at Main and Will Be In Ther Piliiis of East Wind.sor Hill, Is re­ Monmouth, N. J., with hts family on into a tree in front of the^ome ence Mahoney, 60, of Waterbury, ...nationally advertised quality brands...at the minimum cost. * - • ber of Cornelia Circle and had | He is a Connecticut man, a native Grifflng, Sr., as substitute for uation as well aa the political and ported missing in action in the spent a few days leave with his tion of tax money to come In lat- military situation In Finland. Pearl streeU. This U ths bustaeSk o f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ died early today of injuries re­ been active in community affairs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of Norwich Town. He is a grad­ Stanley Nygrcn, who is in Florida GUARANTEED FOUNTAIN SYRINGES...... $1,15 A t one time she was County Pres­ European area of war. Paaalklvl, who haa maintained astabUshed by Mr. Pasianoa In liam Patten, of Ridgefield. Patten ceived Sunday wheS he was struck Wells Dewey S 2-C, is home on Cohen of Frog Hollow rosd. The committee on zoning will uate of Amherst College and of for the present, and with Edward suffered a fractured skull and mul­ by an automobile on East Main ident of the W.C.T.IJ. and had the Hartford Theological Semi, throughout the war that Finland 1925 Into which he has now taken COMBINATION HOT WATER BOTTLES...... ;$1.10 leave. He is staiione' with the Mr.s. Nellie Rice of New London be readj to report their findings A. Smith as third member. Lucius must come to good-neighbor ^rms tiple abrasions and hospital offi­ street. Surviving are three daugh­ traveled extensively for that or- nary. Morning _ services of the W. Robinson was re-elected treas­ the other men as partnsrs. Na\rv at Sampson. N. Y. is spending a few days with her at the next ad.iourned meetine with Russia, long has been consid­ cials said "little hope is held for ters, two sons, two brothers and TOOTH BRUSHES...... 19c to 47c - ganization. Originally she was a This matter is ‘ not understood churches mentlo'ned will be omit­ urer to take charge of ail funds. The change. Mr. Paslanoe said, his recovery.” a sister. member of the Second Congrega­ Two more fellows from the brother and sislervln-law, Mr. and ered by pro-AlUed groups In his ASPIRIN TABLETS, 5 G rain ...... 100 for 29c town of South Windsor were in­ Mrs. Milo E. Hayes of Main street, very well bv manv of the resi­ ted. There is a cordial invitation Albert H. Hlldlng was again made was made becauae of Incraaaed SECTION country as the only man who could tional church. dents. but will Ife thoroughly ex­ to all to attend the service in the clerk. ducted into the United States later in the week she will visit her negoUata with the Soviets. H« also buaipesa. In 1941 Mr. Patlanos FIRST AID KITS ...... ; ...... 59c to $6.75 She leaves a daughter. Miss plained at the adjourned meet­ afternoon. Marietta N. Fitch, of Rockville, Armv and left Wednesday for daughter, Mrs. Eugene A. Finance. Mrs. VoruB Nickerson is head of is regarded Ss a possibility for RESINOL OIN TM EN T...... 40c Fort Devens. Mass. They were ing. All who can help the children of a committee for a drive on collec­ purchaswi tha building In ^ c h and one son. Walter S. Fitch, of -prim# minister If a peace can bs Ui# reataurant la located and tna William Waldron, Jr., son of Mr. 'There were some advantages in the Hebron Green school in their tion of canned vegetables, jams Wellesley. Mass. There is one tha former method of auditing arranged with Russia. following year mads • • v e ^ Every week is Pharmacy Week grandchild and two great-grand­ and Mrs. William Waldron of collection of waste paper arc ask­ Slid jellies for Winwam Commun­ Grlpenberg is Finland's acs You can do a Valuable Insulating Agree to Share the town books by local auditors ity hospital. Misa Anne Clark rep- chiuigss which enlarged the rss-- children. Clark street, Wapping, and Wil­ ed. to contribute, ho\/ever small diplomat and a nephew of Field in. our store because we con­ liam Smith of Main street. South InstsaiUof under state manage­ rsaents the Hebron Congrega­ taurant and alao aat up a aection of Funeral services will be held the contributions may be. 'Word Marshal Baron Carl Guataf Man' tha reataurant (or a tap room. Job in Your House with sider the compounding of Windsor, ment. The voters never had to may be sent to the school and tional church In the drive. All nerheim, who atill haa the m w t in' at two o’clock Sunday afternodn Milk Equally wait several weeks for the books medicine to be a sacred trust Mrs. Hsrt T. Dexter of Bristol pupUs will b« sent to pick up the wishins to contribute are asked to fluential word in Finland. Fayer- The reauurant at her home. Rev. Alvin D. John­ to be balanced and reports com- bring their offerings to one of tha grosvh to aucb an extent that wth son, of the Baptist church will of­ Is a guest at the home of Mrs. paper. Anyone having a small holm has been a cabim t minister which we discharge with Annie V. Collins of Buckland Hartford. Nov. 5 — — Area pleted. truck to lend la asked to communi­ above named or send word. looking after th# building painstaking care in the selec­ ficiate and burial will be In Grove repre.scntallvea of Connecticut for nearly ten years. BALSAM WOOL ro.sd, Wapping. Pvt. Julius Cohen, son of Mr. cate with the teachers as this Miss Josephine Pomprowlcz, containa apartmehta "M* HIU cemetery. Friends are asked milk dealers yesterday acfcepted a and Mrs, Max Cohen of the Am- While Uisrs have been numerous tion and di.spensing of drugs. Communion will be held at the would help materially in gathering who is a atudent at the Academy signs of indirect nsgotiatioas, or Uurant and grill bualnaaa ha de­ to omit flowers. plan for • sharing equally such Bton road, has been honorably dis­ Your prescription receives the ) Reach Membership Quota Wapping church Sunday. Nov. 7. up the salvage. The paper sdll be of the Hoi^ Family, Baltic, waa "feelers," for peace between Fin­ cided he needed asstitancs. emergency supplies of milk as can charged from the U. S. Army and Mr. MarvldU is sn e x p e ^ n ^ immediate and undivided*at­ Mrs. Helen Rothe, chairman of The Rev. H. Marshall Budd will .. sold and proceeds will go to the home over the week-end. Another land and Ruasia, some Finnish preach. be found butalde the state to re­ Is resting at the home of his par- visitor here was Miss Morjorie chef and he will look irfter b u y ^ PHARMACY tention of an experienced the membership committee of the enU. While In active service he " f school. The government will get sources auggsstsd that the Paaat The Junior Christian Endeavor lieve the present shortage. Martin, librarian in Brooklyn, klvi report should be treated with and preparing the food and Mr. • American Legion Auxiliary, has The plan ia expected to avoid foui^t at Guadalcanal, and was the paper for war use. Demeter, tvho haa had much sx- pharmacist who carries out announced that the membership society will meet at 6 o'clock Sun­ N. Y., U. S, Navy Library head reservatiem at this time. - WEEK is, day evening. Miss Jacqueline competition between dealers (or sent home on an extended fur^ The matter of cleaning , up the ’quarters. perience as a wslter------win be In your doctor’s speciheations quota has now been reached, but out-.state sources and to eliminate lough on'account of a serious a year long with unvarying accuracy. that the organization will be glad Platt of Sullivan avenue. Wap, old cemetery on the Andover road Misa Edith Chestnut of Bridge­ charge of the “ *7*“ .*? Ring, will lead the worship. Dis duplication of transportation and form of malaria and an eye in ia under discussion by the Hebron port ia spending a few days aa tht room and.aaslst at the bar. to welcome additional membra. therefore waste of fuel, tires and feetion. He waa under hospital I cusslon will be led by Mi.ss Claire Congregational church people. gUe'st of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy I^ e annual membership supper trucking facilities. treatment for some time at Bat­ NOSE AND THROAT ATOMIZERS...... J... .C9c will be heid on Wednesday eve- Petersen of Ellington road. This is one of the oldest and most Qetchcll.’ Agreements fixing the.^minimum tik Creek, Mich., and spent sever­ interesting of all the local ceme­ . Tha Rev. H. R. K«>en preached THERMOS BOTTLES...... pint $1.19 ’ ning. Nov. 10. Guests will in­ amounts needed were signfedt by Ibe al weeks here in the summer- clude state officers, members of teries and it is a great pity that gunday on the subject of "The HAIR BRUSHES...... 49c to $4.49 representatives yesterday fn the While greatly Improved his con­ Itvahould be left to grow up to Church and tha Community Ha the. Manchester Unit and Gold office of State Milk Administrator dition la not such as to warrant ARTHUR’S COLD CAPSULES ...... 50c Star Mothers of botp wars. Y'.olMiiihiil bushes and brambles, and in many streaasd the need of better work Donald O. Hamroerberg. who will hie return to duty In the tropica. cases with the Crumbling and fall­ In the Sunday School, which hs Grange Meets Tonight control the plan. Mrs. Daniel G. Horton, chair­ CENTER STUDIO C. H. COUGH S Y R U P ...... 45c Rice thinks Is of the utmost irfipor- The Vernon Grange will meet Miss Gladys >1 ing of neglected headatones. Fires ' MANCHESTER .575-13, Willllimntic Division At pre.sent regular aupplics are man of the Hebron Red Cross get some years ago to rid the place tance. Misa Clarlasa L. Pendleton MOLLINS* PERMANENT WAVE SET ...... 59c tonight at Grange hall for the branch, reports that she haa re­ about 80,000 quarts a day short of of bushes did a good deal of dam­ ilayeo the organ In place of Mrs. purpose of electing officers. the demand. About 56.000 quaYU ceived a consignment of yarn .,ewis W. Phslps who ia accom- I Church Supper Mrs. Stanley Andrews reports from headquarters sufficient for age to the headatones. There has The fear 'O f aggravating tlie are now being imported leaving a been some attempt to take care ranying her husband and son Thst Vernon Methodiat church thji't' two interest*'' Individuals, shortage of 24,000 quarts which It knitting six sweater!, four hel­ Injury and the palnfnl pres­ .Gordon ' Llewellyn ' and Mason of the cemetery but it has been Oharlea on their qiuittal hunting XMAS PORTRAIT ■ : will serve a chow mein supper is hoped may be found in the pres­ mets, three mufflers and two trip in Maine.. this evening at ths church start­ Niihfer. and also the Ladies After­ ent sypply area, principally Newf pairs of gloves. She aaks ail who done without much system. Some sure of a poorly fitted trass of the graves arc supposed to have Mr. and Mrs. Orinton X. Will and U ing at 6 o’clock. ’The ladies of noon Bridge rliib have altogether York, or In new aources such as wish to Uke some of thja work may reflect themselves. In contributed an additional 120 to to contact her. She hopes the permanent care, but even this has two sens of Yonkers, N. Y„ wars SPECIAL ; the W S. C, S. are In charge of Wisconsin. here ever the week-end. Mr. WUl thq supper, with the chow mein the fund for the service men's work can be done as speedily as not been done with great regulari­ yonr (ace, adding yeara to Christmas boxes. This brings the ty, although funds were provided attended a library convantioii in SEE US ABOUT COSTS AND HOW being prepared at a Chlneae re.s- possible fot the amount of yarn Hartford. . your appearance. If yon ^ taurant. There Will be apple pie total amount to date up .to ap- to bg given out next tlihe will be for the purpose. Many of tha peo­ 8x10 TO DO THE WORK. have reason to believe thnt for deasert. proximatley $125, .with a little Navy R^orts based on how quickly the work is ple buried there art ancastora of A new stove has bsen fuppUsd SIZE « more to ’ come in. Twenty-twd i.OO Girl Bcouta* ’Masting finished. . ^ „ the pTeaeiit Hebron families and it for tbs room taught by Mi ONLY your present trass Isn’t all ■ ’Tht RSd Host Troop of the boxes were .sent overseas, and Barbara Dingwall had a (^all is of the greatest Interest to keep James Kahn at .Hebron Grsen since the. close of the mailing Sailor Mi§fiiiig We Have a Carload of that It should he, we suggest Girl goouta will meat this evening from a horsa one My this week. the graves in good condition school, and a new parUtioo Is to date word has been received that be put up between her room and at ths Union church at 8 o’clock. She suffered cuts on legs and Hebron Girl Scouts are wearing that yon have our Mr. Uteh- several mora local boys.are now that of Mrs, Archie Oresn in tbs The recent drive for kitchen fats Washington, Nov. S— Ot)— Tha other parts of the body and sev­ their unlfemma thla week, in ob­ ’ ■ __ _ overseas. Navy department made public to­ near future. The schoolhouae wsU man lit a modern Ughtwelght carriatf on by tha troop raaulted eral stitches bad to t>e taken, but servance of Girl Scout Week. Just SIZE All streets south of Center and West Centetr streets and west of Joseph Tashlik is chairman of day ths namsB of 88 caauattles— is being re-dug (or school use, and 5x7 STORM SASH ‘.In 101 pounds’ being collected. The her Injuries were not serious. She now they are without a leader aa $ 1 2 . 0 0 dozen trass to your Individual re- the local scrap drive which will including 6 New Englanders—of is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. it is hoped that ths nsighbora wiU ONLY HAS lu PTimi': j nsedey wMch resulted was dlvldsd be carried on on Sunday, Nov. 7, their former leader, Mrs. Julss not have to be bothered much In Stock Sizes on Hand. quirnnents. His yeara of ex^ Main and South Main streets. i equally bstwsen ths War Fund the U. S. Naval forces , i Navy Wilmsr DfegwsH. RebUlard. has resigned owing to AGED YOU? He requests that the same people Marine Corps and CoMt Guard) It is reported that . Lieut. Clark­ loiVg6r* by school children coming Choice o f Finlih, Includinr-BeRutiful W hiU Silk. perlenoe assure perfbet lit. land ths JuUstta Xx)w Fund. who used their trucks before.' as her many other duties. The first for pails of wate*. Get Yours Now. Also Combination Doors. bringing to 81,000-the toUl num= son L. Bailey, son of Mr. and leader waa Mrs. Georgs M. Mlbit, SITTINGS NpW BEING TAKEN. Maa's Club Boclal well as any blbers inUreated will Rev. Charles C. Downs preached Music and dancing will feature ber of caaualtlea reported by the Mrs. C. F. Ballay of Amston is whq,gave up the work when she Remember— H stormy collection will be held on next fair day. cooperate. People are asked to now sUtloned at Fort Banning on the subject "Ministering Spir­ the entertainment tonight in the Navy since Dec. 7, 1941. mov«^ away, her husband having Due To AddlUoni War Service, Appolntmsnte Are Required have their scrap .'oUected. and put The list includes the names of Infantry school. Ga. He and Mrs. it" at the Hebron Congregational •ocial rooms of the Baptist beside the road in order that as entered the U. S. service as <*ap- Church Sunday. Mias UUian Grif- Except cm Days Advertised. Please note carefully the section being cover^ and if you live in the church, eponsored by the Men's 22 in the Naval servic# whose BaUey are Uving at Columbia, lain. Mrs. RebUlard did some veiy much time as possible can ba status haa bees officially changed Oa. fing sang a solo. club of tbs church. A large saved and all areas of the town good work aa Isadar- A meeting MaHckester from mlaaiag to dead. Mrs. Chauncey B. Kinney of the Mr. and Mrs, Myron Hills and APPonmiENTs m a y b e m a d e a t aassber of local young psopis wUl covered. Scrap Iron and papers wUl soon be held and arrange- ohUd of Farmlngtcm were at the area have your paper out at the curb. Thank you. take part with Elmer Galloway Tha England caaualUea and MUlstrsam road, la raportad as rry>nt« tOt a HSW IcadCT tO CENTER PHARMACY if properly tied In bundles will b# Imprevtog at tha Hartford hoapi- Some ofi Mr. HUIa’ parenta, Mr. aa chairman of the oommittee in picked up, but no tin is wanted next at kin; tu e up tha «rork.-There Is a small and Mrs. Myron HUls, Sr., Sunday. Oonneeticut: tal wbara sha la undar traatment. Mtarge. TIm publie is invited to at this time. There will be a square dance and troop organised at Amaton lAha No A].ppointments Nocagaary' NovemberNo 8tb and Otb. Lumber and Fuel Co. Newell, Harold, macbinlst’a attend. Thera will be no admis- The Chsstnut Hill school had an with Mrs. Barstow as Isader. and Tbs rose eras the (avorlta Rosrr mate, aeeond class, USNR; mlse- yackage auction at the. Hebron FOR PORTRAITS THAT PORTRAY rrs Everttt T. McKinney, Mgr.\ ^ . ebargsit, but a eoUocUoQ will open house day on Tusaday. town hall Saturday avaning. spon- it is hppsd that the two troops c « sr ot msxa of thi rulers of kqa up. ing, Mrs. LucUle B. Newell be combined under her lesdership, Greece and Rome, and waa uaed CENTER STUDIO” CENTER STREET raONE 5145 Paper Manufacturers and Users of Manchester wife, 81 Catherine avenue, WaUr- ■orad by the senior atr raid war^ Odd Fellows.BuiMinp nsnailiiiial PWr Sixty persons :n the United dens, who constitute the rerrea with meetings at the center. i r a symbol on their banners and 480 Main Street States had Incomes of a millioa bury;: Charles W. Newell, father, The annual Department Fair of tional oonimlttsa. of ths Hebron Abodt 90 adults sad ssvsral cUl- abialda. Boas oC UakNi Veterans Aux­ doUara or mors in 1814, 735^ Baldwin street, WaUrbury cept at the coat o f greater clvUlan as toe awful problems of the war (ttermany i^ould b« "fighting voy, carrying thousands of Ma­ and the frightful tangle which will Public Works layoffs, he opined, euggestlng toet IThreat T^old At the Local State Theater Soldier FigHts against his own blood." Manchenter rines, drove Into Empress Augus­ Open Forum be snarled around toe world with toe beet opportuniUee for veterans ■ R ed Would Shoot Less Accurately returning without any apeclflc Job Data T ta Bay at daybreak. Destroyers, the coming of Peace,—If or when, And Thomas 8. Dodd, special as­ ming Herald would be agriculture, public works, as Its advancs assault line, pound­ poisoned Pets —need almost superhuman wisdom Seen Solution By Daughter Cross Losing Rights sistant to the U. S. attorney gen­ ■ PUBUBHBD Ut T M and guidance. and In the distributive, personal eral, introduced a letter he charged ed toe Japs on shore.' As the To the Editor: and professional services. Fiirnished By -----PRINTINO CO- INC- Because I cannot believe anyone It Is unthInksbIvHo turn for ad­ + Wurtzenberger wrote while at Fort It BiMall StTMt transports drew parallel to the vice for these staggering issues to PuMlc Works Program Needed OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION Notes Bragg, telling a_fri£ndLhe had shot U«neb«iU^ C^gSv. could be so calloiuied snd mesn as 100.000 War Workers Testifies Mother Sai^ Declares He Affirmed THOMAS rBBOOSON shore, hundreds Of landing boets to deliberately, poison pets I de­ such men as "Harry the Hop,” He emphasised need for a w hile Regloiial Departmeat ot Intormatlan Office. 9.5S Main S t^ T eL 6837 well in> target practice that day but 0«D*ral M*DBC«r were lowered. As they headed to­ sire to make an appeal through the "Tommy the Cork” (whom I hear In State Face Layoffs works program—fundamental and Magruder Threatened Willingness lo Fight would shoot less accurately the Toondtd October 1. ttn is still around the 'Palace,' sub SA Tremunt Street, Boatuii. 8, Masaachosetta ^ next day for feaKhe might be sent ward the beach, American dive columns of your paper. not "made work"—that can be To Choke Her. • Production—Tuesdhy through ^oblUhod B»*rt For the last two years practical­ rciea) and others of the wiseacres With Peace. ^ started Immediately sffter toe war. Friday, 10-4:30; Thursday eve­ For United States. overseas berause of his proficiency. «• and HolidayA Bntoied at bombers blasted ahead of them. ly every spring and fall we have whom the president delights to nservatlon and reclamation As another instance of his will­ 1 OSleo at MAnchaator, Conn.. Brown Stamps ^/stamps'should be reported to toe ning, 7-9; Center church- Behind them, powerful tanka lost a pet, either a cat or a dog, honor with such fantastic and Hartford, Nov. 5.—(AT—At least has been Interrupted for lack Brown stamp H becomes valid nearest OPA office. Help beat the New London, Nov. 5—(/T)— Surgical Dressings — Wednes­ New Haven, Nov. 5—(/P)-- Fight­ ingness to fight, Wurtzenberger 'S ^ bd^ aA sa HAll MAttar. slightly sickening nlck-namrs as X testified that at no time 'had he swam their way to the ahore. The through some form of what a vet­ 100.000 Connecticut war .workersof manpower.” he said. "Far from with Stamp G until Dec. 4. black market by endorsing all Walter Magruder, 51, charged day, American Legion Hall. ing the denaturalization asked for 8UBSClm>tlON RATES erinary Informed us was a type ^ hlS’ "puckish” humor devises. Why being embarrassed by the mass Green Stamps ■ | coupons In your____ PO«tB*posaesslon with asked deferment or exemption fair by MW ...... I» »« defending Japs were driven back will have to be laid off at the end with second degree murder after Blood Donors—Call Mrs. Swan him because of "pro-Nazi sym- from military aervice. J Ona arsenic poisoning. Others have lost not “ Henry the Sap,” Your Excel­ impact of several millions of re­ Green Stamps A, B and C in your license number and state. son, 2-1442, for appointments to Month by Ma» ...... J into toe bush, our landing was se­ the battered body of hi. wife was His attorney, Thomas Fltz.sim- iDBla Copy ...... JJf pets in a similar manner. Therefore lency ? ' of the war: when other thousands turning soldiers, v e should hasten Book Four become valid Nov. 1 gdhtp Hartford Blood Bank during pathie.s,” Pfe, Rudolph Wurtzen- tlTaarad ona Yaar ...... cure. Then, unless we’re mistak­ I urgently request that anyone Well, this is probably more than of servicemen will also be looking to take advantage of this great, through Dec. 20 for processefi The office ot the Local RaUonlng found on their bed lant June,' November, or for' mobile unit De­ berger declared In Fedeial court mons, told the court that Wurtzen- en, our men set about their spe­ putting out a poiqon for rats. Japa­ enough for th'ls.tlme; but I do ap­ perhaps unique opportunity to or­ foods. Blue stamps X, Y and Z In Board Is located in thg Lincoln heard his daughter testify tin Su­ cember 16. yesterilay that in three Arm y ques­ berger's superior officers at the . MEMBER o r ^ , peal to my sister voters to Wake foi^ Jobs, toyde W. Gleason, occu­ New iCaven airpoit had been ad­ THB a s s o c i a t e d PRESS cial task in this part of Bougain­ nese beetles or pests of a similar ganize a nationwide network of Book Two expire Nov. 20. school opposite toe post office. Of­ Nurse Recruitment—Mrs. My- tionnaires he had-affirmed his wii- nature take every precaution to up,— to give these Important mat­ pational technician of the United perior court yesterday that her iingne.ss to fight for the itnited vised of the proceedings against Tba AaaoclAtad Preaa It o«clua|vb> v ille-th e creation of a landing conservation activities, reforesta­ Sugar fice hours are aa follows: Monday, haver, 6214. ly antltled to tba nia of f«b“ b' protect pets. ters as much time and thought as State Employment service, said tion. dam building, and other types Stamp 29 In back of Book Four 10 a m. to 4:30 p. m.; Tuesday. 2 mother said less than 24 hours States. him before they promoted him to lion of all nawa dltpatchea atrip-for fighter planes. For the before her death that Magruder private first class this year. to It or not otharwlaa oradltad In 1 have been told some Japanwe some other activity outside the yesterday. ■ of public work." becomes valid Nov. 1 to Jan. 15 p. m. to 5:15 p. m.; Wednesday, 2 At Fort Devena. Fort Bragg and home, which may be good In Itself, "The brutal fact is that manu­ had threatened to choke her. Calendar at Camp Niantic where he was an /tbit papa" and alto tba local nawa plan ddos not seem to be to con­ beetle 'poisons spread on lawns are for five pounds. p. m. to 5:15 p. m.; Thursday, 10 Saturday— particularly dangerous for cats and but which would be aa dust and facturing Is already far too heavi­ The daughter, Mrs. Nellie Wis- M. P. helping to transport enemy pubjjthad barai.^. r ^^p^^i^oatlon V p U Q II v a w lW M waof quer Bougainville from thLs Shoes a. m. to 5:15 p. m.; Friday, 10 a. Nurses' Aides at the hospital. Guard's Performance 'T.auded dogs. There are others on the ashes if we should lose our . God- ly manned for the earlier stages of newski o f Norwich, said that pri.sonei.s, he te.stified, he filled out harein ara alto bridgehead, but -rather to give us Aeroplane stamp number one m. < 0 5:15 p. m.; Saturday, 10 (toapter office closed in after­ ' tpaclal dltoatcbat market practically as effective and glvcn and priceless form of gov­ post-war production,” he declared. Deaths Last Night when she called at the house toe questionnaire.s indicating his will­ ' rateraad becomes valid for one pair Nov. 1. a. m. to 12:30 p m .-T h e tele­ noon. Hartford, Nov. 5 -(/P)—The Con- air control of the Ikland so we,can harmless to animals. ernment; and believe me, "It is After commenting similarly on morning of June' 12, her mother ingness. Pull taraloa ollant of N. B, A. Stamp 18 in Book One still valid phone nurobei la 2—0494. “That They Might Uve.” WTIC necUcut State Guard’s perform­ land in other sections. Whatever I have Just finished burying later than we think." Read "Mak­ the national picture. Gleason said for an Indefinite period. To control told her it was a good thing she But earlier F.B.l. Agent Stanley ance in the test mobilization of ■ aaralea Inc. ______ing America Over by Court Grder,’’ Toronto—Sir Robert Falconer, 2 p. m. the plan, a section of toe Jap fleet pet. lost.-1 hope, only because of that Connecticut manufacturing the black market, loose ^coupons had come because her husband Monday— C. Chmicl told Federal .iudge J. Oct. 17 haa been commended by someone’s thoughtlessness. I hope on the last page of The Saturday personnel has risen from 280,000 76. president of the University of Jo.seph Smith that when he ques- • Publtibart doesn’t like It, and It tries to cannot be accepted except with a Father of Twins had threatened to choke her. Nurses' Aides at the hospital. MaJ. Gen. Sherman Miles, com­ ^ Jullua Mafbawt SpaeUil this note will serve to avoid a Evening Post for October 30. workers In 1939 to well over 500,- Toronto for 25 years until his re­ mall order. BrulM. on Face tolned Wurtzenberger while he was mander of the First Service com­ York. Cbloapo. Datroll and make night trouble for us. Unlike Katharine De P. Hardy. sowing, Hyde group. hekrtache for someone elae'a boy 000. tirement In 1932. Fuel Oil Sewing, Nellie Willis group, at Camp Niantic last February, the mand, and by Governor Baldwin, Boatoo. some of our earlier night battles 42 Maple Street ® Dies Suddenly At that time the mother. had Olivia de Haviiland and Robert C?ummings In a romantic scene or girl and save someone else’s pet 100,000 Idle Predicted London— Vincenzo Cardinal La Period One coupons valid to home of Miss Nellie Burnham .?8-year-old German-born Stamford Adjt. Gen. Rex B. DeLacour an­ MEMBER UDIT BUREAU OP Nov. 2. 1943. ^ bruise, on her face, Mrs. Wis- from their latest, "Princess O'Rourke/’ playing at the State Sun­ man told him bearing arms against with the Jap, htls one Is fought at hours of agony In toe throes of a "It will go somewhat higher,” Puma, 69, titular archbishop of Jan. 4. Class four worth 10 gal­ evening. nounced yesterday. I RrUI-aTlOMB. ______particularly alow and vicious he predicted, "then, even If quick newski said. At a visit later In day. Monday and Tuesday, with Charles Cobum, Jack Carson, long range. But the results are San Cosmas and Damina. lons, class five worth 50 gallons. Puteam. Nov. 5—(fl’)— Harry the day, toe Mid, she found her Production center closed all Jane Wyman. ' ' „ Hart_____ Id Prlntlna Company. poison conversion and a miraculous burst Hollywood, Calif.—Lou Costello. Fifleld, 63, whose family of six day. nttuniat no flnanclaJ ratponat- toe same. After losing a cruiser Thanking you for the space I am Named Minister to Russia Tire Inspections, mother intoxicated. of order-taking should keep em­ Jr., one-year old son of Lou Cos­ A-car deadline March 31,' B- sets ot twins was proclaimed toe Tuesday— bUlty for ‘ Yt^**^*?**’®*' and four destroyers, the Japs respectfully. ployment up to. say, one-third The following morning Mrs. paartne in adaattitaroantt In Tba tello, toe movie and radio come­ line Jan. 31, C-car deadline Nov. largest twin family In the country Magruder'. badly beaten body waa Nurses’ Aides at the hospital. done to prevent further destruc­ Manebaatar Baanina Hartld limp away. LouU R. fimlth. Canberra. Australia, Nov. 5—OD above 1939 levels, which seems at the New York World's fair, Start to Traill tion of these resources by.fire will H. V. Evatt, minister for exter­ dian. 30. found on the bed In which Ma­ Sewing, Temple Beth Sholom. While things are thus going 63 Walker Streep » moat unlikely, we will have to lay Gasoline died suddenly at Day Kimball hos­ Sewing, lyCTU group, South be a direct aid in wartime econo­ Friday, November 5 Manchester. nal affairs, announced today the Hollywood. Calif.— James P. gruder had slept. But he haa mizing.” Mrs. Kavanagh’s English Muffins nicely with a daring operation on off at least 100,000 workers at the Number 6 stamps in the A Book pital last night. Methodist church. Fire Fighters .appointment of James Joseph Ma­ very instant that the soldiers are Hogan. 52, who entered toe film maintained that he knew nothing loney, 42, a member of toe New good for three gallons each In addition to thq twins. 11 of of her' condition until he awoke Nutrition Instructors Refresher Sold At A iid Now We’ll Pay BougainviUe. toe Japs at Rabaul "Later Than We Think ’ returning from the battlefronte." Industry as a propman for Mary whom are Bow living, Fifleld Is South Wales Legislative council Plckford In 1916 and rose to be­ through Nov. 8, B and C coupons to find her there. course. • Prisonera Attempt Sulride persistent, touggy little devils To the Editor: . No amount of planning or wbrk survived by his widow and four Wednesday— Hartford. Nov. 5—(/P)—State Tuterday, we expressed the and general secretary of toe Aus come a screen writer and direc­ good for two gallons. Theft and Oonfltbting Stories Told are turning their aeemlhgly one- I wish every woman were as in­ spreading could enable the manu­ of their five other children, all Surgical Dressings, American Forester Austin F. Hawes an­ hope that this nation would some­ terested in “The State of the trallan Boot Trade Employes Fed tor. He was a native of Lowell. forgery of stamps Is sabotage of Other evidence yesterday, from New Britain, Nov: 5—)—Dr. Loana to women are made stain-proof. Ask about our Installation Service. . Manchester Chapter, The Anericao Red Croes ^rta, Simmons and Steams & Foster makes. ' "Three Tears In Captivity." Walter W. Van Kirk, New York privately, on etenature only, In The South Pacific sp|jng complete. Regular $59.50 and $69.90...... I $4^.50 The aviators' also asserted that ^ j^ b la monthly paymante. 1 Want To Donate Blood for the Anny and MaTj » clergyman, declares the United $30 for 3 waeka coate 43c. A We have been' doing a Uttio British prison camp authoritiea States has not been a good neigh­ loan of $100 coau $3000 when HIAVIIR QUALITY IN klAUTIPUL MLAW FAtTIRIIf Six for twin beds; one oply for full size bed. Usually *^flteered” at the prisoners’ ex- bor of Argentina. prompUy repaid Ih 13 monthly . more “ island hopping'' in the $89.60.' Choice ...... $29.50 ftOMB, selling toothpaste that nor- "We have In one way or another conaacutlv* InaUllmenU of These smart patterns and gay eolort can’t fade or ' South Pacific, and very soon It is nally retailed for six pence at 10 discriminated against that coun­ SlO.Oft AACh- wmr off for they’re inlaid. They go dear through to jvnee. Nave Time. Prompt lunch- likely to occur to commentators try,” said toe'secretary of the De­ hour aervice can be arranged. the sturdy felt back.' A dd ress 'ea*«**«e#e»eeae««ee« «•#••••••• •.••a*** • Tw6 each for twin and full size beds (4 in all)'. Regularly partment Intemationai Justice that toe process isn't quite as i ■ ' * • at Coma In or phono ua today. WATKINS $29.76 •$I0.7o To 8e«k DemociEMc Meet and CkxKlwill of the Federal Coun­ S— IS Haffviar QysiHty la D a s to n a ... 1.24 sq. yd. desperately alow aa toe name giv­ Phone .••.••••••••.« Age, 18-20..•• Age, 21-60;*.* • R O T i R S . INC cil of Churches of Christ in Amer­ en it might indicate. - Loo Angelea, Nov, S—(/Pl— Cali- ica:. • I g f Tkmanat The latest sample of it, at any Check hoar you prefer lippointment: • . 'omia will invite the Oemoumtlc In- an Oregonian toterview last FINANCE CO. Our etnplojraes te v c been mcmbcrt aiiioii IMP National conventioQ to mrot next fate, shows it to be a masterful, night. Van lUric said toe discrimi­ /ear in toe Loe Armies Memoriid nation includes failure to admit ■rate Tbaater BwUdtaw -well-organised, result-producing 1^-1 • . • • • 1 -2 . •« 4. 2**3. • • • • 'S-d.AMaei 3ad Pteer PlMuie zeSe mlleeum, alte at toe 1932 Olym ^c Argentine exports to this country. T. Maaka. Caahler ornery Ig ia a( batUs. fill in and nudl to fames, AlfrM W, ' Roberteon, *nie laadlBg on Bougainvilte !>emecratlc state chairman, . re- Heavy clay ,soiiz are improved American Red Croes, Honse & Hale Buflding by fall plowl^. 821-828 MAIN S'T R ^ E T TEL. 5161 MANCHESTER %'M t(— TtWrg in itself. Our con­ RANCHBSTERtEVENI^G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDA! work, but do they have the fun nese installations In central and that these women will have wlto north central Burmi^ bloated air­ Contact Your Air Raid Warden to Make Your War Fund “Y" Is Popular Helen Ayres? There are always OPA’s Handy ChartFor Procesfied Foodi Rev. Gustafson fields at Schwebo, Ixiiwant and 'es Taxen bowling ollsys open st 8 o’clock Ready to Give Myitkylna on Wednesday, ripping Donation. Here's List. for class members.If thsy-prefer ^omenHelp up runway* and destroying build­ In War Drive With Women this type of exercise. To Leave Here ings and equipment, a United Precifict Prednet Warden Post Warden Address Phone Mrs.' Edward Lewis has taught Miners Wages States Force communique siM i weaving for several years and the Id^^ond Sale today. ^ \ No. 1 THOMAS D. FAULNER 80 Summit at. 8884 Opportunity Is Given to program would not be complete Official Announcement Other targets were the railroad Local Citizens Asked to lA—C. Lyon* 35 EIro a t 2-1127 without her Instruction. Her class In Agreement town of Mlngon, 20 miles south­ IB—A. B. McCann 160 Benton S t 7816 Enroll for Remaining is held, weekly on Tuesdays from ______Kpmied to Avail Themselves of 1C—John Fox 17 Edgerton St. 3-9070 Of Resignation Expect­ west of kAigaung, and Mlngkwan Eight Weeks Oasses. 1:30 to 3. Simsbury, NoV; .j!—OFK-James In the Lonkln-Taro area of north­ This Opportunity. ID—Harry Straw 35 Brookfield St. 7038 Handle Prom^on for (Oontlnaed from Page One) ed to Be Made Sunday. No, 2 HAROLD J. DOUGAN 24 Peart St. 4892 Miss Marion Tinker finds many Duffy, about 52, was killed last ern Burma, where large fires were 22 Foster St. more women are interested in re- left burning. » . 2A—Gordon Fogg The women’s classes at toe finishing furniture this year so night when struck by a hlt-and- The Duration. day with the War Labor board re­ Rev. Thorsten A. Gustafson, ’The general committee of, toe 2B—Joseph Hanna 135 Pearl St 3715 nin auto on Route 10, a short dis­ ported ready to assent to the wage All planes participating in the 03 Pearl St. 8833 Y, M. C..A. had a fine enrollment both an evening an^ morning pastor of Emanuel Lutheran raids returned safely to their bases, National War Fund today pointed 2C—Stanley Juros for Monday evening and Tuesday period have been given to this ac­ tance north of Simsbury center. agreement worked out by John L. cliurch, has notified the board bf 2D—Arthur William 109 Foster St Medical Examiner Owen L. Mur­ n u M Alrora. «»• Lewis, and the government fuels the communique said. ^ out that local residents had not 34 Elm Terracs, r4 6 . day classes. The committee feels, tivity. t yiaaiie* oouiinltte* of Man- toe church that he desires to availed themselves of toe oppor­ No. 3 ELMER ANDERSON Mrs. Robert Cooper and her phy said death was due to a frac­ boss, Harold Ickes. terminate his pastorate here as of 8A—Julius P. Winkler 141 Pin* S t 5241 however, toat there are many tured skull, broken neck and frac- ^diwtcr, annonncod today that a The board was ready to vote late tunity of pledging toe amount In­ 17 Orchard St. committee realize that women's February 1, 1944, it . was learned Reach Agreement SB—Sherwood Brown women in Manchester who would time is more precious than ever turea of both legs. MnmiHtM of w m en haa been m - yesterday but adjourned overnight today. It is understood that Rev. tended to go towards the drive. 3C—Albert Harrison 33 Myrtl* S t 6917 /a g n e d to handle promotional ac- when a question arose over the For New Operations 3D—Gerald Young 24 Locust St. 8739 like to avail themselves of the op­ this year and so they have plan­ practical application of the hourly Gustafson will offlolally announce The quota for Manchester is $36,- portunity to join these classes ned Monday evening fot those who mwihmi to furthtr tho ®al® his resignation to^ hia congrega­ Washington, Nov. 4.—(fl’)—Pres­ 300 and less than half that amount No. 4 WILLIAM KENNEDY 45 Fairfield St. 4674 rates to men who are paid by the 4A—Daniel Miller 184 Spencer S t next Week before registrations' are busy during the day. Classes iMnda and '«ta»P»- tion on Sunday. ident Roosevelt announced today had been collected to date. ’There Close for toe remainder of toe begin promptly at 7:30 and close only »aai«t during the /«8ulw ton or other piecework basis.' It was learned today that Rev. that the United States, Great Brit­ 4B—Leo F. Barrett 85 Deepwood Drive 2-0751 drtoea'but will « “leavor to p t^ will be a meeting of toe executive 4C—Francis Murphy 427 Center S t eight weeks. at 10, but one may enjoy at least IF YOU WANT Overnight Change Possihle Gustafson has been called to a na­ tain, and China, had reached a commute of the drive this evening Mrs. Weston P. Figgins, who is two activity periods. On Tuesdays mote the eale of bonds and stamp* It was understood the vote proba­ tional office of toe church, the di­ complete agreement for new mili­ 4D'”“Roy J, Jetts 16 S t Lawrence St. 0026 for the duraUon of the war. at the Mimiclpal Building at 8 60 Cambridge S t 8064 teaching a . course in art, design, mothei's with school age children bly would have been 11 for appro­ rectorate of stewardship of the tary operations In toe Chinese o*c]ock Np. 5 OH ’ n \ color combinations In dress, the will find the program begins at Ballet Acrobatic The committee consists of tM val with one public member dis­ Lutheran Augustana Synod with theater and that It would niean bad BA—W. F. Pickle* j 109 Adams St. i 3625 Mrs. John P. The drive ends officially, Novem­ 5B—Edward A. Grant 50 Horton Road 2-1480 home, and painting, had an en­ 10 and ends with a weekly lunch­ foUowlng women; senting. Conservative sources cau­ headquarters at Minneapolis, news for the Japanese. ber 15 and that Is only next 'Thurs­ thusiastic group. Later they will eon at. 12:16. Here’s a chance for HELP STUDIO AT TINKER H.\LL, .MAIN STREET Phenev. Jr.. chairman; Mrs. Minn. It is understood toe office The President disclosed at a SCr—Newton Taggart 88 Woodland S t 6366 Cheney, co-chairman; tioned thot an overnight change day, less than a week. The com­ 51 Cambridge S t 7076 make pCmaa and gift cards. The toe busy mother to plan her time was possible. The board members has been newly created and wiM be press-radio conference that the mittee feels thjit another check up SlA—Warren L Keith discussion groups will have a rare to good advantage for she can Above Blish Hardware Co. Itrs. Haroldrow Alvord.Aivora. Mrt.miD. Walter agreement had Just been reached No. 8 ROB’'T.T !’ S'tl'TH 248 Henry S t 5348 customarilv vote by blocs. *rhe in­ taken over by Rev. Gustafson next In toe various sections of toe town chance to discuss Issues of t o t . ^ y avail' herself of at least two class­ Oorman. Miss D oris Klbbke._ Ml^s at an extremely successful confer­ 8A—Raymond Bower* 5 No. Elm St. 4544 for planning any sort H orace dustry, labor, and public groups February. will bring the total up to within a 362 Woodbridge S t 7367 in “Know These Times” with Mrs. es and have her sociability at the Registration for Lessons To Be On Saturday Afternoon, Helen Estes. Mrs. each have four votes and a split Rev. Gustafson who is chair­ ence at Chungking among Gen­ 6B—Russell Ibbottson luncheon. __ taamed, Mrs. H. K. Kimball. reasonable distance of toe quota. 6C—Carl Noreh 100 Washington S t 8300 Franklin Satertowalte and Mrs; November 6, .4t 1 ;30 P. M. within any group to unusuab If man of the Local War Price and erals Stilwell. Chenault and Somer­ This will be accomplished by the 3641 Ruth Rouse on either Monday Women of Manchester, the Man­ of a banquet or cater­ Mrs. Deon Dobkln. Mrs. John Industry members should deeme to Rationing Board came to Man­ vell for the United States; Lord 6D—M. E. Deacon 23 Harvard Road Pickles, Mrs. William C. Cheney, air Raid Wardens under Thomas 527 E. Middle Tpk. 6026 night or Tuesday moriiing. In the chester Y. M. C, A. provides these FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE 3228. vote "No,” the wage plan would chester four years ago from West Louis Mountbatten, new British Weir and aided also, by toe Am­ No. 7 HOW.* RD ROW’D words of the instructors, this is a Mrs. Charles House. be imperilled, because not even New York, N. J., succeeding Rev. commander-in-chief in toe South­ 7A—Robert Olenney 61 Jordt St. 4063 ing occasion then see bulance Transportation Unit. 7B—Otto Spnniksen 23 Walker St. 6059 chance to "talk a bit, hear a bit, three public member votes arc K, E. Erickson. east Asia area, and Generalissimo and hear what others have to Miss Milligan is an advanced student of Joseph F. Ryan, Chiang Kai-Shek and hU Chinese Full plans will be discussed at ,7C—Albert Todd 55 Weatmlnter Road 8186 committed definitely to approval. the meeting tonight and announced 7D—Harry Maldment . 99 Robert Road 7828 say!” or call , noted tap teachei/of Hartford, and was a student of for­ It was possible the board ivould military advisers. tomorrow. 298 Oak S t 6980 Mrs. Helen Talcott Ayres has mer Manchestc/ outstanding instructors. Waste Paper approve the agreement fundamen­ He sal^ the agreement was No. 8 KNIGHT FERRIS two classes for fun and recreation. 14 Jap Warships mostly on operational questions 8A—-Joe Falkowslci 201 Oak S t 3636 COWS tally but require some refinement SB—John Berk 14 Glenwood St. 8855 There’s another objective in mind Relieve misery, as moit of the mathematical formula for and that It concerned the methods for this group, too: "Women Keep do. Rub the Sunk or Damaged for handling what he called the 8C->Cbarles Steenburn 29 Clinton S t 3016 ARNOLD PAGANI . Brings $3.?6 computing the . earnlnga of the DARMeetin" 8D—Ward Dougan 231 School S t 7645 Fit.” Housewives, business and in­ throat, chest pieceworkers. continental campaign In the Far 59 School S t 6565 dustrial girls many times think and back with Telephone 3902 or 5790 East. No. 9 KENNETH QUICK they have exercise enough in their Would Cause Another Crisis During This Week The President told reporters 9A—Helen Thomas 865 Main S t 4002 I Urns •tested dvertise in The Herald— It Pays , Money to Be Used to Disapproval probably would pre­ * • « Well Attended 9B—Fred Juul 42 Maple St . 2-0005 that he could not give any details 8665 Operat­ cipitate another crisis, while assent (Continued from Page One) at this time but that the presence 9C—^Harold Borst 58 Sehool S t . Buy Modern probably would write finis to the 9D—William Simpson 73 Sehool S t 4782 of General Somervell, chief of the 2-0001 ing Table for Hospital exciting chapters of the 1943 coal now have been routed from Pu- American Army Forces of Supply, Members Hear Lecture No. 10 (CHESTER FERRIS 118 Park St drama. The questions of higher lOB—Mrs. Lucill* Sloan 28 Park St. 6123 ruata island near toe beach and meant that supply problems were 60 Forest St. 3811 prices and restoration of the mines from strong positions oti a cape. On Gardens; Seven lOC-rMrs. Philip Cheney The first month’s waste pa]^r to their private owners still remain Involved. lOD—Mrs. H. R. Mallory 68 Prospect St. 5311 salvage In Manchester totaled Organized Resistance Crushed 4627 to be worked out ' - - Thirty miles south of Bougain­ Applications Received. No. 11 JAMES BAKER 146 High St. nearly 80 tons and netted the Government officials estimated llA —Myles Bnuming , 146 Wklnut S t 6738 committee after ville, American and New Zealand 8546 that production was 40,00,0000 tons soldlera have won complete con­ Orford Parish C3iapter’s first IIB—Gsorg* Gibson 60 Walnut St. was the report made by Melvin behind schedule this year, and this Talks Possible llC-r-Harold Tedford 23 Campfleld Road 7335 Hathaway, chairman, at the trol of Treasury (Mono) meeting bf the season, held yester­ IID—Robert Lewie 148 Cooper HiU S t Chamber (^Commerce rooms last might go to 45,000,000 Vma. . Moat All organized resistance by its 200 mines will not reach normal pro­ day afternoon was a most enthusi­ No. 12 HAYDEN L. GRISWOLD 122 Oakland St. 8448 evening. Tlie money wm ear­ Japanese defenders was crushed Effort to Get astic one. Applications have been 12A—Kn. Arthur Seymour 10 Depot S t, Buckland 8567 marked for a new, up-to-date op­ duction unta next Week. Wednesday, one week after toe In some outlying place* toe received for enrollment in the 12B—Stanley Opalach 37 Kerry St 2-0061 erating toble for the M a n c h ^ r invaders landed under cover of 13C—Mrs. Wm. Eells 144 Oakland S t SOOl Memorial hosplUl. Thr committee back-to-work Instructions of toe destroyer guns and bombing chapter from seyln eligdfilo local United Mine Workers leadership Aid of Turkeyl ISD—Geo. Potterton 171 Avery St. 3203 wiU tonUct the Board of Trurtees planes. .. women. Reports from D.A.R. chap­ No. 18 CLARENCE WALKER Ash SL E xt 2-0429 I the hospital .nd authorised were slow to arrive. In other At Rabaul, where more than 7491 cases toe local union* planned 700 Japanese-planea have been de­ (Oontliined from Page One) ters throughout toe country Indi­ 18A—Peter Frey 59 Bridge St. le purchase of this . Monte R- cate toat there is a great Influx of 13B,—Clinton Keeney 695 Keeney S t 8443 d table. meeUngs first to take votes. There stroyed. or damaged In repeated Ash Ext. 2-0429 seemed little doubt, though, that raids since Oct. 12, headquarters bv Allied Naval units also might 1 new members. This was true In 13C—Clarence Walker si. 7 Monday’s Collections be raised. World War 3, and history Is irt- 18D—Robert Richardson 203 Hlriiland St. 8059 Mondaw weather permitting, nearly all toe men would be back reported today that ’Tuesday s 35 Ixikewood Circle 7434 by Monday unless unfavorable ac­ daylight blow against 94,000 tons Simultaneoualy, however —and peating Itself. The regent of Or- ElUott Washburn * collections will be n»ade souto of this appears to be a strong reason ford Parish Chapter. Mrs. W. G. Center street, which also Includes tion on the wage scale upset the Uw. 11 n. >n8 Mitchells on toe direct from the Moscow talks, is man, Mrs. Robert Leslie Cooper, or be devised to honor toe members in confusion residents are In toe mine field* toe situation Tobera airfield. expected to reassure Turkey as to the registrar, Mrs. Frank F. Spen- Roll of Honor toe Service than the purchase of Near Rabaul, a patrolling Liber­ Russla’B alms in toe Balkans. cer, ■will be glad to hear from other this $5,000 Bond at this time. nut the waste paper mit with the f __ a USED garbage palls or If they do not Pennsylvania— About 12,500 1 . ator blew up an 8,000 ton mer Turkey long has given slgiui of Manchester women, who " e «lig * Among toe distinguiehed guests ~ 4^ ap^ehenslon about Soviet Influ-lble. or those who have been idenU- Is Dedica'ted ^ t to do that and prefer to soft coal miners were committed 1 2 3 chantman. fled with other chapters, and ar* preseut at this event were District FURNITURE leave It on the veranda, notify to work today with 105,00 still 1 0 a 1 a ence and operations In the Black] Master Arthur Johnson of New the n"S" In charge of that sector, Idle. Little more than 1.000 an­ sea area and In the Balkans. now living In town. Britain and Past District Master BOUGHT AND SOLD t o. Albert Pearson. thracite workers were on toe Job li ThU«hartonlyllftspoIntvalii#$fOTthe Series of Nav(d It Is natural, too, that the Turk-1 la la s t Bool OougMer Scandia Lodge Collect* Olga Clareus of Hartford. ish government should want to I An Interesting acco»mt was given I t was felt that If the people re­ with most of toe 80,000 other* most popular sizts. See tho official Battles Expected I at toe meeting of the honor paid $107 for the War In toe list of names of toe mem­ sponded as they did at the sU rt expecting to return Monday. chart at your grocer's for other sizes Advance South Pacific Allied know In a general way about pro- Mrs. Annie Knight (Gregory of Wil- bers In toe service given In ’Tues­ ttvm uld enable the committee to pirtlal operations were re­ HeadquarteFS, Nov. 5— The Fund and Buy a Bond. day’s Herald, toe ^ame of Sher­ have the full amount of the new and tfMir point values MUHSEY^S ported In the soft coal region Empress Augusta sea '^*‘1 ka ooFaIv In T^tum mciTib6r8, th® occftBlon of wood Smith was inadvertently operaUng toble for the hosp^l "captive” pits of Jones A Laugh- lA R C In Book 4 good November 1 likely touch off a series of Naval Scandia Lodge, No. 23, Vasa omitted. 22 Maple Street s r l t ^ the next two months. The Hn Steel Corp., Bethlehem Steel, through Doeiember 20, X Y Z In Book 2 engagements In the northern Sol<> '’"wl"nf‘to1e*^rJ% f SSVe^of^h ‘‘-"r^GreeS^Jj^Tto^llrt Open 1 to S P. M. coet of the table, shipped an<| in­ TiirWUh cooneraUon If any, in as known Mrs. Gregory la toe last Ordsr, had a very successful Following toe dedication cere­ Republic and U. 8. Steel. J. & DRIED valid through Novombor |0 . laons sea. high ranking Naval of­ monies, refreshments were served stalled at the local Institution will L. said about 80 per cent of toe | case of an Allied Invasion In that living real ^*“*’*U '® kS er^M ^a Swsdisb night at a laiFsIy attend­ be dose to one thousand dollara •’ 8n»B, fiildnt. *r Cumrtt ...... 'll *Ne. 1 CM mey fell In tlm ^ u n iii “ever ficers said today. can Revolution. Her father was a and a social time was enjoyed. 2,840 miners in its four pits re­ poinh psr psmilil 14 ex. Including tlO. 1 ox.______“The waters between toe west uieacer. drummer boy In toat war and also ed meotlng last night. Past District The need for this toble Is Impera­ ported, and the same percentage Mtw (Mduili BImIi-iyw »nd Sqflutnt)...... coast of Bougainville and Rabaul Not Convinced on Guarantees f^yght m the War of Al2. Among Master, Cart B. Thoran prsridsd, tive and It will be the first time was back In Weirton Steel s mln^ (strategic enemy base on New ^anv committee has ever definitely Jams and Jelllea are new on the processed foods list and tomato catsup hM taken nnqtoer The Moscow pact’s reference to ^ purse of $100, and and ths othsr chairs wsre filled by A canvass of operators revealed OPA announces noint values for green stamp products In November. Canned apples ana pjieappie Britain!------probably_------___ will be the scene measures to be taken to ahorten I j(jo roses In a beautiful silver vase, other Past District Masters and ^ e u t on a project that ^11 give that 100 per cent production to iaeentlTe for something that will are up 4 points per pound over Ortober values. \ l l berries are up 3. pears and pineapple juice are up ] of other sklrmishes a n ^ the war against Germany was con- Roporte of Chairmen Past dialrmen. he useful to the community, at not expected to begin In the area’s 2, mixed fruits are up 2, catsup is up 4 and tomato sauce is up 2. Beets are down 3, pumpkin and ajin^h decide to leave their thirty to forty strued by some as Including mill Reports of toe chairmen of vari- Opened to Pnbllo Q U A L IT Y 1,220 bituminous coal mines be­ are down 6 and grapefruit juice is down 1. Spreads section lists new point values for jams jelUe^ thousan.i troops on Bougainville to tary moves in this scheme. An-1 ^ committees were submitted, Following the hurinesa mseting committee tost night thank- fore Monday. Some UMW locals Green stamps ABC from Ration Book 4 will be used for these foods, along with blue stamps XYZ from their fate and that’s hardly con kara dispatches say some Turks regent, Mrs. Crawford, called ths hall was opened toHhe public, h&vo not acheditlcd meetings until ceivable,” said one associate of Ad are not convinced toe »zreemOTtl ad the Salvation Army for Its co- Book 2. . miral William F. Halsey, Jr., South and in aa interesting and imprsa- SBeration. tomorrow ,ot Sunday to take took genuine measures to „gxt meeUng gifts will be recaivefl riva ceremony the Honor Roll of MEMORIALS Oread Irooal Need back-to-Work votes. Pacific commander. tee the security of small nations. Island, for toe workshop the members In the Service was Atohaipa—A full-fledged back- Vmlled Mimirm Atdrrlrm •Mr* sf f>rle« ,%dmlmhlrmtl»m Dominate Se» as Well a* Air The Moscow radio. In a broadcast started ten years ago by toe na- Special Designiug An of the waste paper collected “But all of our Naval engage dedicated by Past District Master, here during the present crisis wiU to^work movement was under today, quoted U. S. Secretary of tional organization and maintained John R. Wsnnergran. Following Service for Personalized •be used In local mills and there to way. Operators of the 18 big ments since the beginning of toe State Cordell Hull as saying just since by small money donations of his dedication speech, Mr. Wennpr- a great need for the salvage. industrial mines In toe state re­ New Georgia campaign prove that tefore he left for home toat toe members, together with materials gren suggested that it would bs a Memorials. . Householders who have paper stor­ ported crews ranging from 25 to we now dominate the sea as well conference results would ’’become jy, handcraft. Mrs. M. D. Farrar, fins gesture and a real dedication 60 per cent of normal at 15 POINT VALUES FOR MEAT, FATS, FISH, AND DAIRY PRODUCTS as^toe air. clearer when, In toe course of time, chairman of the Ellis Island com- ed away and wish to get rid of It "We are strong enough ’to feel to the boys In the service, If a col­ GOOD SELECTION OF FINISHED MEMORIALS will be taken care Of one shafts. These 18 mines employ ^ _ ___ _ t possibilities are created to realize niittee, reports toat splendid re- lection were taken among those ON HAND. from tomorrow when a special approximately half of the state a READY-^TO-EAT confident even though w r supply decided upon here." I gyits m occupational therapy are present and ths money turned over 0 group adth a truck will make a 22,000 union miners. MEATS Unes are more exposed than ever. yesterday one further off- being achieved at toe U. S. Marine to toe U.S.O.' This was done and house to.house canvass In Mr. To Explain Detail* •m m CislMBl* MNsB* Admiral Halsey said he was de- gboot 6f toe conference unfolded, hospital on Ellis Island, with dis- toe sum of $107 waa collected and P s s n ^ ’a section and every Satur- Kentucky and Tennessee — A llghted ^"Ith the outcome of Tues- Moscow, U. S. Ambassador W. shied merchant seamen and Coast will be donated to the present drive Manchester Memorial Cmnpany «toy^ereafter In the other three conference was called by union day's battle. j Averill Harriman announced com- Guardsmen, who are so gdad to for the War Fund. A. Ahnettl, Prop. ,.-SMtlons. officials for tomorrow to explain pletion of an American- Military I have something to do while getting To Bov War Bond Corner Peorl and HAkriooB Streets Tel. 7187 or 8201 This procedure will enable the the detnito of the new contract Chinese lunule 1 mission there to facilitate cloM I well again, Scandia Lodjge, duduring its busi­ committee to have, at all tlmis, Only about 300 miners out of oninest; cooperation with toe Russian arm- coaveoUan nesa meetl!ng, voted to purchase a OPEN SUNDAYS 1 control of the local situation and ip .’ioo wore reported as working \F lg h U r S on Move ed M n. Criwford introduced Mlsa $5,000 W ar^^nd. ’The lodge has Boy ntiert oad Save Money! make a better showing. The cause late last night. In the Tennessee With U. 8. and Chinese Forces In by MaJ. Oen. John Mary C. Welch, of Hartford, na purchased War Bonds previously. is a worthy one for all to cooper­ area ahotit 1,300 were expected Northern Burma, Nov. i _ ( Delay- secretary to toe romblned tional vice president of toe Daugh ate. After listening to the manu­ back in the pits today. led)—(/P) — American-trained Chi-1 of staff In Washington. i tera of. the American _Revolution, ..P facturers In this group last eve­ Arkansas Operatora informed nese jungle fighters are on the and former Connecticut president ning, the general public’s stand In Secretary Tekes the minea in at move today in northern Burma, Pg-g-t M ny C h o M ie who was toe guest sneaker. Mlsa the matter was highly pleasing. least one county would continue sweeping toe Japanese from the ^“‘’* ' . Welch told of her trip to toe na­ The many things that paper l.s closed until a definite announce­ lengthening Ledo supply route. nn A C i for the artlcl# on "Breath Con­ down," and the justice dipped his Allied Units Gain HEALTH AND DIET trol." Forward your request to Local Women pen and.made an entry in his big the McCoy Health Service In care wnu—lose rmj » y O .if • wtmt—iiae Regional Meet Denies Anger record book. ADVICE of this newspaper aiid enclose a wDRo-isso wnbo—uio Halllnan asked whether ‘ any All Along Line; Urge, self-addressed envelope and T o Be Present i oaay s txaato money received from Ruth and not ninilabatf bjr tfcn MoObjr ten cents. Esstom War rims At Sir Harry accounted for wss spent for non- Tom Harmon Reported Missing in Actii In This Town Venafro Fall Near Health Servton business matters. Quenttons and Answers Luncheon Meeting to Be Behind Rift "Yes," de Marigny conceded. Addreea oommunloatlonB to The (Omission of Lunch) *4;00~ w n c — BsckaUgs Wlf#;

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