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rank t o John J. Brsnnan, who dlsd Partial clearing end aiflihtly Mathias Spiess, iocal authority 9,002 colder toolgbt; Salordoy oonelder- Parents and tmebers of the Wounded List for his country In Italy, Sspt. 19* Concordia Lutheran church school on Indian lore, will be !the guest ^Madc 33 Misslonn 1943. Ha was a Privsts First Member of the Aadit able cloudtneM with little ehaage speaker at the open meating of WAYNE W . PHILLIPS In temperatifeet About Town held their annual get-together Class. Barean ot OtreolatloM last night at the church. With a the Study Group of the W8CS at good attendance. • Mrs. Bertha the South Methodist church to­ Keeps^Growing ‘ X ' M anchetter^A City of. VillageViUage Charm -1------tiM lAA*!* Aid safety o< Heydenrelch was In'charge .of the night at 7:46. John T. Munsie will Beth Sholom Notes Commercial Refrigerotion 'C m uiuri LuUi«r*n church w ill program, the theme which waA sing patriotic songs. The Men’s Bcrthold W MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1944 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CEI k a v« B Swadlah baking m 0« at "When 1 Think of. My Churcla’ Names of Additional Lo* ^ngiheerieig and Sejrvice VO L. L X IV , NO. 41 Kale'a itora, Saturday trom 9;S0 Miss Ann Demko and Mrs. Rob­ been Invited to attend, and any Friday, Nov. 17: Evening serv­ ethers Interested In hearing cal Names Are Sent in OB. Th# committaa expecta t o ert Wbraer also took part In the ices will be held at 8 p. nf. 'The Service and Equipment for Markets, Girills, Ros|dtR^ about the Indians, young or bid. i hava a wlda variety of hakad program. Alfred Lange, superin­ To The Herald. Rabbi will 'speak about Ben Dairiaa,) Restaurants, Milk Coolers, Deep Preexe Cabi­ /foods to offer for sale. Cootrlb- tendent o f the church school, ex­ will be welcome. A soda) time Hecht’s latest book. " A Guide for with light refreshments will fol­ Nazi Flak Gets ^y in g Fort utora are aaked to have their do­ plained the literature now In use. the Bedevilled'.” nets, Etc. nations at the store as soon after the "Christian - Growth” series. low. Additions to the list of wound­ Saturdayi Nov. 18: Children’s Limon Near Grasp ed previously unreported to this TELEPHONE 3622 MANCHESTER Allies Thrust Ahead nine o’clock Saturtay morning as A fter the discussion period re- services at 10 a. m. All children of T. Sergt. Anthony I>anzano. the newspaper, are; f^ivate Gilbert freshmenU were served. the Religious school are urged to ^ o ^ b le . son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lan- Hunt, Army, wounded In Southern France. A ’jg. 17, 1944 and Robert attend. , zano, of 170 Bissell street, recent­ Sunday, Nov. 19: Minysn and Mr. and Mrs. A. tawrence Members of the Red Men s ly enjoyed a ’’recess’’ from aerial i C. Hillman, wounded June 8, 1944. Of Yapkee Units; Breakfast for Bar MItzvoh boys at jUkar of Hlfbland Park are Lodge and Red Men’s Social club warfare at an Air Service Com- , Pfc. Franklin Delaney, previ­ Japending the week at the Lord 8:30 a. m. On 400-Mile Frent; will meet at 7:30 tonight at the mand Rest Center—an English , ously reported wounded and listed V^effrey Hotel, Amherst, Mass. Scaaide Resort Hotel where Amer- I an Army, is a member of the Ma­ Supper and Game night, spon­ club rooms on Brainard place sored by the Sisterhood, will start .aswe - iY l,'' 'i from which point they will pro­ lea’s airmen may relax between | rine Corps. G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. at 7 p. m. RoadTUnder Fire Ffc. Anthony M. Choman. who ceed to the T. P. Holloran Kuner- missions. T. Sergt. Lanzano has | Pvt. Thotant Mozzer, earlier re­ - a member of the Infantry .Re- completed 19 missions over Nazi- . ported wounded four times, has re­ Tuesday, Nov. 21: Red Cross el Home to pay their respects to Sewing St Center church from t Lumber of All Kinds . :ement Training Center, Camp their late president. James F. Mc­ dominated .Europe. ceived his fifth wound In action in p. m. to 4 p. m. Americans Take Virtual , Wedge Is Deepened^ rp .-»o «n g. FU.. has been promoted Donnell. 'The Red Men’s bowling France. Mason Supplies— Paint— Hardware ’ Religious school will be held on Key Themes it o the rank o f Conmral. Ho Is the league will not bowl tonight as Thei Howell Cheney Technical Tech. S:rgt. Jack Hever. origi­ Control o f Dominat* 'husband of M ra EUsabeth Chontan School will be closed all day to­ nally ■‘carried In the ofBclal list as /Sunday morning and 'Tuesday a f­ Balsam Wool Insulation scheduled. ternoon. No classes on Thursday. d who lives at 2» Woodland street. morrow. The American Vocational a priosher of war, is still oIBcially K ing Breakneck Ridge; Six Allied Armies Bat* fF Corporal Choman entered service Association is holding Its annual listed as missing in action In To Be Given Greatest Air ''■'In IM S. Ho Is a graduate of M m - St. John’s' Boys club will meet conference in Meriden tomorrow IJeiit. Joseph E. .Aceto France^ Advance to Within Air Support this evening at seven o’clock in CdALv COKE OIL ter Out Gains ia i ahester High school and Just be- and faculty members of technical ‘ Corp. Thomas H. Heatley of Ly- X., '' tifo re enterl:»g service was employed the church hall on Golway street, schools throughout the state will 1st Lieut. Joseph E, Aceto, son dall Street, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1,000 Yards of Ormoc In Reports Massive Test o f G«r*i' with Stanley Opalach, Jr., youth Sacred Concert 2 Main St. Tel. 5125 Fleet Blasts Unit in Each by Cheney Brothers. be in attendance. of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Aceto la David B. Heatley. was slightly Valley Village Now. councilor In charge. at his home on leave after com­ wounded In France on Aug. 21. He Friday, Nov. 17, 8 P. M. .man Staying Power|;;j V The executive committee of the Pfe. Charles T. Lucas, Jr . of 30 pleting 33 missions as navigator of has since been hospitalized in Eng­ Members of the American Le­ Post-War Currency and Perhaps 2 Million Meli' Pines Civic Association will meet William atreet, has been cited by a B-17 Flying Fortre.ss over Ger­ land. He was inducted In March, Covenant-Congregational General MacArthur’s Head­ Rhine Sector Yank Arm y gion post and auxiliary are re­ Monday evening at eight o’clock the 351st Infantry Regiment of many and other Axis defenses. H# 1943, and assigned to combat duty Church, 43 Spruce Street quarters, Philippines, Nov. Credits Come Up for minded that their pledges for the Engaged in What May at the home of Mrs. Leo Barrett. the 88th "Blue Devil" Division and lives at 195 Spruce street. last July with the 150th Engineers. honor roll are now due. The Com­ In the list of dead, the special 17.— (JP)—-Stubbornly defend­ Si?/- gS Deepwood Drive. It la hoped awarded the Combat Infantry For his air service he has been Rev. Eugene Lundberg, Final Review at Inter­ 3,500 Bombers Give Di­ 29th Tactical Air Com- Be Last .Great Battle mittee would like to complete all section of The Herald recently ed, shell blasted Limon, key that every member will reserve Badge for actual participation in awarded the A ir’ Medal with three Tenor, Guest Soloist. details In connection with its Issued failed to give the proper WEDDING national Conference. In Western Europe^ the date, as matters of Impor- combat against the enemy with clusters, the Distinguished Flying EUaworth Johnson, Violinist. to the Ormoc road, was lyitp- rect Support in Open­ maml, Flying in Snp- r tance will be discussed. erection at the earliest possible in grasp of weather b^t^n date. There are 137 names In­ Lt. Gen. Mark Clark’s Fifth Army Cross and the Presidential Unit Mia. Mildred ChOberg, PlnnUt. ing of Winter Offen­ BIRTHDAY Rye, N. Y., Nov. 17—W —The . port of Ninth /Irwiy, scribed on the honor roll at the In Italy. Citation. Of his 33 bombing mis­ Ooveaaat Main Chorns. units o f the 24th U. S. divi­ Bulletin! present time, with more to be sions, three were over the Ger­ Ttahrt Beoervattoae, Dial 7329. sion today as they took vir­ two topics that have been talked sive bv Eisenhower. Newest of Groups. London, Nov. 17.— added later.,,Checks or pledges man Capitol, several over Polish WILL BUY ANY ANNIVERSARY CAKES about more than any other at the tual control of dominating German lines saggeii under cities and important German In- 71 Cents. SWEDISH may be paid to Mai cel Donxe, Tliaiiksj5iving Eve Breakneck ridge. Fred Hampoon, International Business conference 'A. London, Nov. 174:,(4b.-- More Supreme Headquarters Allied steward at the legion Home. diLstrial targets. twin ofTensives in the Rhiat* GOOD MADE TO ORDER Associated Preaa war correspond­ come up for final review today. than 3,500 bombers, Ime greatest \.ieut. Joseph Aceto Is one of Expeditionary Force, Paris, Nov. land today as the First U . S. BAKING SALE Social of K. of C. ent with the 24th, reported Am er­ A fter a week of discussion be­ air fleet ever to go ipto a single Chapman Court. Order of Ama­ five brothels in service. Sgt. Paul REAL ESTATE ican unite coming dqw" the slopes 17.—(/Pl -Eiach of four American Army drove forward two ranth, will meet In the Masonic Aceto ia with one of the Armies THE NEW CHARLES BAKERY hind closed doors, delegates who action in dirept support of an Armies driving toward Berlin on HALE’S STORE I of Breakneck ridge from the west have been probing the various as­ miles toward Duren and tha, Temple tomorrow evening. The attacking Germany. Corporal John Buck's Corner 1M-I87 NO. MAIN STREET PHONE 2-I9W had advanced to within 1,000 Army, blasted the approaches to the western front has its own Ninth Army bagged long! program win Include the Initia­ The annual Thanksgiving Eve Aceto and Pfc. Pete Aceto are in pects of post-war currency and SATURDAY, NOV. 18 Fair Prices yards of the Ormoc valley village. credits will make their reports to the Rhine for. five hours yesterday supporting air unit, it was an­ tion o f candidates. A social will Social will be held by Llnne Lodge. France and Anthony Aceto, the lines of prisoners. LiaaL < 9:M A . M. Restaurant Jape strongly Entrenched the conference. in opening Gen. Dwight D. Eisen­ nounced officially today. follow, with refreshments by Mrs. youngest of the brothers, was in­ 't k i d. Gen. Courtney H. Hodgaa'i, Ladles’ AM Society of No. 72, Knights of Pythias, next DON'T FORGET! Wednesday n Other American unite on the Regarded Key Hubjecta hower's winter offensive. The newest of these is the 29th Uda Richmond and her commit­ ducted last Friday. On the ^ e w London Tph. First Army infantry and ar> ' Bmaanel Lutheraa Church. Wednesday night at Orange Hall. Wm. F. Johnson east were held up by Japanese These are regarded as the key German Westwall troops and ’Tactical A ir command which flies tee. This social has been held by Linne strongly entrenched In ravines subjects of this meeting of busi­ in support of the Ninth Arm.v, mor slashed to a point aix Try Our Italian Food DONUT DAY!!! defense in fron of three Allied Lodge for many years and has be­ Builder'— Real Estate and gullies. nessmen and bankers from' 52 na­ Armies were bombarded with now participating in the Allies’ miles west of Duren, impor* Wayne Munsell, Seaman 1-c., of come a tradition of the lodge and Specialties In Our New Another 24th division force is tions. with the spotlight focused - ■ C l'. all-out winter offensive. 25 Horan street, has finished his T.ALL CEDARS Telephone T42fi or 4fi14 more than 13,000 tons of explosives tant industrial town 20 b u Im Its members. CED AR ROOM JELLY DONUTS Dozen 28c behind the Japanese on the Ormoc on the American delegation and its and field dispatches said that be­ It was formed chiefly from a sssl^ment at Submarine Detail An entertainment will be given, road, iw o and a half miles south position on the granting of post- west of Cologne, despite ideate scho Automobile Rains Slowing Action big figures as they did when they Nazis Beaten and 10 miles deep northeast of Washington, D. C., supporting To Be Drawn Nov. 24 FULL COURSE MEALS first came here. I think we've Aachen. troops were in Europe two monthe win meet tomorrow evening at or Furniture Rains were slowing the action, Lieut. Gen. Courtney H. Hodges’ made them realize there will have Pierce Main German ne-l Hundreds of medium bombers ago. The <3erma were believed' 7:S0, at the home o f M rs Joseph Of Fire District though, Gen. Douglas MacArthur First Array. to have 500,000 men in the battle We Also Cater Te Banquets and Parties. t be a limit on the amount of and fighter-bombers which buzzed Nineteenth Tactical Air com­ Bcbrend, 411 Center atreet. Mrs. CALL reported In his daily communique, line. credit we can give them.” Byrnes Threatens Com­ fense Line Last o f , in and out over the battlelines mand, tinder Brig. Gen. Otto P. Ceell Treadwell will be hostess. and a Japanrae sniper bu\jet The report on post-war stabili­ like bees added to the totals. * Weyland, 4334 Wlndom place, Deepen Siegfried Line Wedgq ^ The annual meeting of the South wounded Brig. Gen. Claudius M. plete Halt in Resump­ Budapest to Capture Alexander zation of currency may bring some Together they hammered a huge NW , Washington, D. C., supportr The U. S. First' and I Ninth Manchester Fire District will be i Easley, sMlatant commander of Of 3 Cities held tonight at 8 o’clock th No, 3’ii , discussion from the floor of the arc around the Geilenkirchen sec­ armies, fighting nhoulder .toi shoui* LECLERC ' the 96th diviaion. tion If Growing W ar Gyoniro Rail Station. Last year’* Period 4 house on Spruce street. Reports of tor. raiding at least 12 German (Conttaued ob Page Eight) der in sectors from 31 to 2$ milea; WANTED! ... (Jenei^ Easley, a colorful Tex­ officers will be given which will In­ FUNERAI. HOME Jarvis (Contlaoed on Page Eight) Needs Require Action. towns, miles of highways along from Cologne on ti e Rbin4 deep-- and 5 Coupouf Good For peH-tiase—monUngs or an,' woa tramping through front London, Nov. 17.— — 111 Walkout clude the reports of the district Attention Real Estate — Mortgages which enemy troops were dug In, ened their wedge in the Siegfried ' aftemoona. A nseat cutter 2.3 Main Street line positions when he was struck. Russian troops have pierced line by one to two milea and a d - ‘ lUnUl Aug. 31, 1945. nnd countonnan for meat de'- officers, the collector, fire chief Insuranee RECAP YOUR TIRES Washington, Nov. 17—(>P)— The dozens o f gun positions and com­ and superintendent of Are alarms. Phone 5259 Home Owners He was the first American gen­ the main (Jerman defense vanced to within seven miles of pnrtment. A p ^ : 26 Alexander Sti«et eral officer to be wounded In this laying down of plans for making Coluniibus and Toledo munications facilities. Truck Drivers Appropriations for the coming Labor Peace Drop Fragmentation Bombs Julich, a communlcatlona center L. T. WOOD CO. MANCHUTEB PUBUC OJVE DAY SERVICE! campaign. all those things civilians miss line 10 miles east of Buda­ year will be made out but there Our expert earpentrra PH O N E S: 4112 or 7276 Moat of the bombers dropped on the Cologne plain. , PhoM 4496 MARKET — PHONE 6167 pest, capturing the rail sta­ Operators Quit in Sym­ will be no tax laid. This is laid at are nuw available for any Sondnys: 2-4)964 or 7271 Bring Them In in the Morning . . . Have Them In the General MacArthur announced probably will .be held back until 260-pound fragmentation bombs Plan to Study The First arid Ninth were eup-) the meeting held in May on which comnlete occupation of tiny Pegun tion o f Gyomro, and in a and all types of home re­ BnlM Witk Jarvla For Heearityl Evening! Parley Plan German collapse is assured. pathy Move lo .4id rather than missiles of hea ie r ported in their Jump-off attack the taxes have already bein col­ FOR EXPERT Island in the Mapia group just This became apparent today, fV',, ONLY GRADE A TRUCK RUBBER USED! pivot northeast of the be­ weights ao as not to crater the yesterday by the greatest Mr fleet . lected. I pairs and alterations. northwest o f New Guinea, thus following James F. Byrnes’ threat Dayton Co-Workers. ever to go into a single action in ^ WELDING sieged capital today threat­ grotind and Impede the advance Federal Order Estimates cheerfully " eliminating Japanese aerial watch­ Urged Best to halt completely the resumption o f troops. direct aid of ground forcca 1 Gallon Sealed Can of Mobil Oil,' Grade 20 of civilian goods manufacture if ened the key railway junc­ WIRING given. ers able to otaerve operations on Dayton, O., Nov. 17.—(F)— Some of the escorting fighters Nearly S.OOO bombers and fight- the American bombing route to growing war needs require it. tions of GodoIIo and Hat van. Far Annual Benefit Ball Musical Recital and 40 only. Reg. price $1.40, Now 98c. W ar Mobillzer Byrnes, Joining to the northeast other units of Union-affiliated' telephone opera­ strafed enemy tran.spprt in the To Hold Another Mass era bloated at the gateway to the RANGE BURNER the Philippines. Bras Island, also Frankfurt and Giesen regions, de- Rhine with 13,000 tons of exploeivia . In the Mapia group, Is being Substitution of Confer­ an official campaign agaipst what Marshal Rodion Y. Malinovsky’s tors walked out early today, in a SERVICE FUEL A bargain. •Second Ukraine Army struck to trosrlng 20 locomotives, 92 rall- Meeting to Consider for five hours yesterday and Infaa- j Manchester Mamorial Hospital Auxiliary Toriiorrow Night Wm. F. mopped up, Mi'cArthur sa&l. officialdom regards as a lack of sudden protest against . employ­ ence Table Is Recom­ public war - consciousnesa, de­ with'n five miles of Miskolc. WRV cars and three truck.s. SHELL GASOLINE TIRE INSPECTION on PagB T e a ^ . ' CALL SO Barges Sunk clared shortages o f materiel and Hungary’s fifth city, which is ment of out-of-town personnel and The massive attacks went un­ Decree to Co Buck to (CoBrinned Johnson mended in Place of two hours later operators at challenged by the German Air HOTEL BOND, HARTFORD The Hartford School of Music Americmn fighter planes, bomb­ weapons might “prolong the war” now exposed to Red Army artil­ Jobs; Food Data Asked I t Broad Street ing and atrafing the Ormoc Jap­ Economic Battlefield. unless quickly remedied. lery fire. Columbus and Toledo quit work in Force. Out of ail the UrS. Eighth will present a recital of instru­ Rudy" Johnson an expression of sympathy. end Ninth Air Force planes par­ FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1 mental and vocal music In the TELEPHtINE 7426 CampbeD’s Service Station anese Supply area, sank 30 barges Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Cross Railway In Advance it Ot Call ArtlMir Ayera lying with their ramps touching Paul Denning, commercial man­ ticipating, five heavy bombers and Boston, Nov. 17—(/P)—Striking Emanuel Lutheran church here Boston. Nov. 17.—(Jh— Substitu­ even while directing the “ big push" Battling along the roads lesil- Phone 8028 Coventry - Trt 28W-W4 shore, apparently unloaded., ager at Columbus, said at least 12 fighters were reported missing. truck drivers planned today to Tickets 11.5®, carry chances on three W ar Bonds. tomorrow night. The recital la Corner Main Street and Middle Turnpike ori Germany, will take time Sun­ Ing around Budapest to Austria, Before 8 A. M. or After 6 P. M. At Valencia, halfway up the tion of the cohference table for the 50 per cent of his long distance, R. A. F. losses were not announced Flashes! open to the public and begins at dny to broadcast home a.fplca for hold another mass meeting to con­ For reservations call Mrs. Charles Felber, Mrs. Edwin the Russians yesterdav crossed operators were absent at 9:30 a. Immediately. 8:15 p. m. road running from Ormoc to the economic battlefield aa an instru­ more big guns and artillery am­ the Budapest-Mlskolc railway at sider a National Labor Relations (Late Bulletin* of the J(P) W IN ) Hiffsins, Mrs. Merton Kirby, Mrs. Janies McKay. Nipponese forward elements along m. (e. w. t.) and operators said U. S. 1.5th Air Force bombers Helen Hawley, pianist, and ment to keep industrial peace In munition. (NBC, 3:30 p. m., e.w.t.) Vamosgyork In a 12-mile advance fronr Italy, which gave an assist board back-to-work order aa the Mary Anne Coroso, soprano, will the horseshoe bend south o f Li- New England was recommendefd to­ Stressing manpower trdUbles, they were accepting emergency from Jaszbereny and were moving calls only. Local calls, handled five-day-old intra • union dispute Released te Industrial Jelm be heard on the program. day by the Rev. .William J. Kelley. toward Hatvan, Moscow announc­ through the dial system, wer# not' (Continued on Page Two) tied up thousands .of tons of per­ Washiagton, Nov. 17- (Continued on Page I’en)- O.M.I., chairman of the New York (Continued on Page Ten) ed last night. Hatvan Is a Junc­ EAT THE BEST AT REYMANDER’S t h e O LD PAINTER SAYS disturbed. ! ishable foodstuffs in the greater ,lease of 1.000 aoldlen to Hove It State Labor Relations Board. tion of the Budapest-Misjiolc line Boston area. In an address prepared for the 600 Dayton Operators Out jobs to help ease the crltlca;.i CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE and terminal of the railway run­ The second meeting in two days Ilona aituatlon woe anaopneed to­ New England Council’s Third War ning north into central Slovakia, Miss Jeanette Reedy of Dayton, NATIVE BROILERS president o f the Southwestern Yariks Ocfupv —the first broke up in-disorder — day by the .Army. The^ nien wtli Delivered Plan to Quiz conference, he said that with intel­ Hope to Draft 38 milea beyond. ) ligent administration and recogni­ Area council of the Ohio Federa­ was announced last night after go to work in foandrleS and farfs DELICIOUS STEAKS A threat to GodoIIo, less than 10 Massachusetts Gov. Leyerett Sal- tion o f the rights o f both labor and tion of Telephone Workers, an In­ shops on heavy artillery, arttUery miles northeast of Budapest, de­ Road Junction tonstall told a late press confer­ H A R flo R D FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS Third Woman management, conciliation,' media­ dependent union, said about 600 o f ammunition, tanks land mlUtaty NOTICE! AccMsol aad laJsniBlIy CoapanF NOW! , r Air Document veloped when powerful Soviet tank ence that Daniel J. Tobin, presi­ trucks. "Speeding up ot our peen- tion, arbitration and labor rela­ and infantry forces swept through Dayton’s operators were affected. DINE AND DANCE TONIGHTl dent of the AFL’s Brotherhood of rnl offensives In Europe and tan 1 ' tions acts would provide "an anti-l Dany, leas than 11 miles southeast. There was no immediate count on Teamsters, was sending two men Pacific depends on on Immedlatn dote for induatrial strife.” ■ GodoIIo governs road and rail the number out at Columbus. Actioji follows Surprise INSURMCE Police to Determine Expect TJiree Proposals to Boston to "straighten this thing Increase in the production of thSN ALL MEMBERS OF tHE RED MEN’S Reymander's Restaurant BANTLY Obviate Neoeasity for Strikes routes to Vienna and central Slo­ Miss Reedy said she had "as­ ri' German Withflrawal out.” items” the W ar department aold. If Wilson Planned to Father Kelley, a native of Cam­ For Regulating Traf­ vakia. , surances" that other locals o f the Fine Wines, Liquors and Beer As Food Hhortages Yet to to • LODGE AND SOCIAL CLUB OIL COMPANY bridge. Mask,, and a graduate df The capture of Vamosgyork, federation would quit work, too. After Stiff Defense. 35-37 OAK STREET . TELEPHONE 3922 . Lure Her to ^ Death. Boeton College and Catholic Uni­ fic " Can Be Merged. Dayton and (Tolumbus are in the The governor also requested a No Decision on Hoopitol Bend VI Arthur A. Knoflo 155 Center Street where several trains and ammuni­ versity, WsLahingtoitj^ D ... C.v aaid tion stores were seized, also heart of the vital industrialized report on the food situation from New Haven, Nov. 17 — tAb — • 875 Main St. TeL 5440 Rome. Nov. 17.—(>P) -Fifth state orriria|la and said that he was PH O N E 5293 Los Angeles, Nov., 17—(/P)— Otto that "labor relations acta obviate Bulletin! _ threatened the entrapment of Ger- midwest, .and tht Arm y A ir Forc­ Trustees of the Norwicti State hoo- Are asked to meet ,|tl the Social Qub, “Ask Your Neighbor" the necessity for strikes and eco­ es’ two important fields— W right Arm y troops have occupied Mo- Informed ttlat there had been •’’no pitol who met here yesterday ar­ Steve Wilson, 3l-year-old Janitor, maii and Hungarian forces still digliana. important road Junction was held incommunicado today in nomic pressure by substituting the Chiengo,, Nov. 17.—(/fv— and Patterson—are Just outside rived at no decision In the nib’ , The tentarive outline of a clinging to the central section of nine miles south o t the Bologna- the mutilation slaying of two the_^Budapest-Miskolc trunk line. Dayton- (Continued on Page Ten) polntmenl of n surreasor to tiHi Brainard Place at 7 :30 tonight, and pro-' propr)— Hopes Nazis. nounrement of DT. Bryan's eoe- ether women were discovered plete line of quaBly products for indonr and outdoor use. that three proposals for regulat­ Toom Left Booby-Trapped cesaor, Slfs. Cook said. Dr. O a th Wednesday. While talking to When British and Indian troops Paasikivi Named Prime Walter A. Kelly, Secretary Economical prices. High coverage. Eaay to apply. Ixing Deputy Prbnitw Says ing future air traffic between na­ was formerly osalstoat enparla- the third woman Wilson was tions could be merged for a sue. moyed 'In yesterday they found Minister; Communist tendent. Red Men’s Social Club The DeVrey-Richmaii Go. life. ’Modwn colors. Redoat with Carmote — R ’s the handgiiffcd and arrested by a pa­ Eisenhower... -W o u 1 d cessful conclusion to the Interna­ Resentment Against Nazi ■ the'^'Germans had left the town • • • trolman. tional (Jivil Aviation conference thoroughly mined sH'I booby-trap­ Partv Get.s One Place. Death Tokeo Senator Smith Jewelers Stationers Opticians Fihisb that Counts! * Ckipt. Thad Brown, bead o t the ped. Take Over in Difficulty held firm today despite reports of L.vnidiburg, S. C „ Nov. 17—(ff) - police homicide burfsij, said Wil­ ______• Six miles north of captured For- ' -ri~ - new delays in drafting a document Rule Stories Reach Bern Stockholm, Nov. 17.—(4b- J. K. —Senator Ellison Durant Smith SOP 'o t o s FLOOR VARNISH son, discharged N avy pharma­ to reconcile British, Canadian and li, Eighth Arm y units, moving Ifer-proof and Waterpcoof cist's mate, told him he "Didn’t • Bruasells, Nov. 17—(flV->Deputy cautiously toward) the Montone Paasikivi was ^named prime minis­ died at hw plantotlon home, Tha- for Walla and Woodwork American views. glewood, near here at 16:16' this I ■' kfiow what I might have done to Premier Henri Fayat told news- river, cleared Coccolia and reach­ ter o f Finland today in a shake-up Although f a highly placed offi­ 17—o n — Stories of^the Reich, the paper reported. At morning. Dr. W. 1). Mean a t- ■ BBNPeicw Houts rasir n008 ANS DICK SAMT her." Her name was not dia- men today that if any major dif­ cial expireaked the view that the Bern, Nov, ed a point within 2,000 yards of of the cabinet. Halle In Westphalia,-...... the NaM San Pancrazio. trllHited his death to coranwgr forExtarier Pafaitfaig Brilliant and DoraUa closed. ficulty should ariae in Belgian goy- Initial presentation of the com resentment in Germany against GOOD PLACE TO i authorities have established barri­ Other troops pushed about two A veteran peace envoy,and for­ thrombosis. Senator Smith A Went to Horror Movie promise—.some conferees refer to Nazi rule reached Switzerland to­ lAK GRILL' I emmantal affairs the Allied su­ cades around the town ai\d have and a half miles west of Foril mer (19181 premier whq partici­ preparing to go to nearby Flor­ D U R A F A t T preme commander, Gen. Dwight it as an adjustment—would be pated in the riegotiations which led DROP INTO THIS EVENING! “WHERE GOOD FELLOWS GET 'tOGBTUER’' H A K M O 0 I Wilson’s confeasibn, aaid the day, but they indicated the ruth­ isolated it from the rest of Ger­ against .comparatively light re- ence when he was stricken. Hi-Loatn flniah Trim Color* authoriUea, discloaed that be D. Eisenhower, “would take over made this week, another official less hand of tjie GesUpo was capa­ many. aistanoe from German' . rear to The.MoscoW-HelainkI armiatice, • * • ' >3 F i^ jr cooler tnnJhm, warmer choked 26-year-o)d Vlrgle La Grlf- because we are in the line of mili­ in the same delegation later took ble of snuffing Old any efforts of ’ High Feelings Increasing guarda Paasikivi socceeds Erhu Caatren aa Conrtneod by AHfiloas Hitler Dm aii TH E BEST IN BEER! tary, conuminleatlons.” a a less optimistic view and ooid it Baron Carl Guataf I Mannerheim’a winters! Iiutall Mowy-light L A K C O I O I 0 t A R C O I I T I fln to death Tuesday evening and popular movamenti. ~ Itidlcatlona that high 7aellnga la tha Adriatic coastal sector Beaton Haihnr. Mlch..vNev. It, , DINE AND DANCE Dissident groups have assailed might net be possible to act ao firat minister. 1 TH E FINEST IN FOOD! Reypoldt Cotton laiulation in Om Hoar Dry Enamel WaahaUa Wall riaiih stayed up Sll night drinking whia- industry was at a atandstlU ln| wars Increasing among studeata the-(3armaas blew a gap In the —(ff)—“queen” 6U»y To the Lilting Tunes of the aovanunant of Premier Hubert sook. ■ V — • ^ — t (The Finnish radio annouaeed y o ^ attic m * fm bmn. An kay and mutilating her body with some areas of the Reich, partly be­ cropped up as the Arbelter repert- banka of the Fiumt Uniti. flooding founder with the late "Klng^ T ' THE OAR GRILL 8WING8TERS Plsni^ Marchers shouted "Its- Others, howavey, felt that the Nov. 11 that Paaolkivi had accept­ average attic ooitt $36. Yours a nlna-lncb knife. He aMd ha cause of lack o f coal and partly ad Nazi officials are preparing to large tracts o f land east of High­ Jamln PurneU e f .the Heum Ravioli — Spaghetti — Hot S a u s a g e ‘Grinders IdVti loRriMthMMwfVMw si|^” In front of the premier’s drafting Job coukt be finished an'd ed the offer of the position. The Buy coat k « or iligbdy iawc. ' DELICIOUS FOOD r- MODEST PRICES! Went to see a horror movie star­ because the Nazi authorities were begin the treason trial at Berlin way 16 and making maneuvers David, and now lender e ( the home. submitted to the 64-nation meet­ Caatren regime had been criticized Get one wtinu»f| today! ring Boris Kai’loff the next day no longer able to compel workers for "persons” who participated there virtually Impossible. Dnvid, nn offshodt e f the "The government baa taken over ing at a hastily summoned plensry by Soviet organa for ita handling o f o f SPECIAL TONIGHTl then picked up SS-year-old Lillian lo remain at their Jobs during air In student demonstrations In British troops yesterday were Inel eoleny hert^ anye ahe ROAST BEE^F ' PORK CROPS the responaiblllty for civilian af- session before the day ends. r Johnson in- a bar, took her to a alarma, these repoita said. Munich last .year, reported within five miles of Fa- perieneed two dietinet Yy BROILERS VEAL CUTLETS fa in , but thla la atin the militory The newspaper quoted trmvelcra (Coatlaued On Pago Tea) REVNOUS * hotel room and mutilated her._ Agree la Prlaclpla EapoctaUy True la Cologae , eaxa in the region of San Martino convincing her that Adelf HMnf J phaoe for Belgium,” Fayat said. from Germany aa toportlng that STEAKS , VEAL CHOPS Monchasfer Plumbihg & Supply Wilson, in his confession, ^ d The drafting Job is one of writ­ The Baaler Arbelter Zeitung said di 'VlUafranca, north of the Bo- deed. fVancia Thirpe> STEAMED CLAMS - Atmoepheie Bemnlna Teaaa Hitler had aubmittad to a throat I<^a-RU ninl road, while te the that aftar bil bad atrangled and The atmosphera remained tense ing In language acceptable to the this was especially trua in smash­ Treasury Balance ehlef e« etoff nt the Ctof ed I operatlmi during Um last warii at •outh they captured the town of Our Kitchen Closes A t 11 P. M. Company out Mrs. Griffin 'it Rind d a erase In Bnisssls with little more than three lasdlBg delegations a de- ed CMogne, where ton poople were publicly - hanged on on# day and October and has heaa unable to PstrlgnoDS. bad gotten boM o f me. X don’t M houn to go befora J m expira­ seripUon of the m fll^ eoursa to­ n n o m ' ^ r ip u ti F.T.BUduSr. F.T.BHah, Jr.| apaelk. 'Diey aaid hla condition was Interm ittent rain and bail In­ ■ Waabington, Nov, 17— OT)— The know Just how to explain It,” be tion of the government’s deadline ward a world aviation authority eleven on another because they 30 OAK iSTREBT TEL. 8894 ao heloila that HemricH' Himmler terfered with operations on the position of the Treasury Nov. 15: day nnd enld he ^ ' - “If It's Hardware We Have Ii“ added. 71 sort o f got a thrill for the surrender of weapons held on which the Hritish, (Mnadlahs dared'openly to queetlon :"Why RecelpU, 398,826,723.48; .exr ,hand a t the ealany, Fine Wines Liquors and Beer inJalnuM millions of Germane die for read HiUer’a proclamation Sunday Fifth Army sector below Bolog^na Charter Oak Tavern JOHNSON BROS. every time 1 thought about,'-the by various Belgian resistance and Americans have a g r^ d penditurea, 3346.143.835.53; net airrflied pe a^ ^ \ '877 Main Street Telephone 4425 Nazi leaders?” ’ u possibly to prepare the German in the area adjacent to the Bo- ^CHARTER OAK ST. TEL.-. .Mlance. 38.386.073.420.76. I alleged eapeelqaie, j $33 Main St. TeL 6227 (Costtiiaed oa ragi^Twal Trouble is brewing elsewhere in peoiple for a graver announcement legaa-Florcncc highv^. ■5" (CasFtoiiad aa Page rw «I tCaoUnoed ea Pfigo ■ ' • .s', ■ b.Jk y • iV“ •• ^ ■ MANCHESTEK EVISNING HERALD, hlAMUilJUBTIiaLUinN. FKIHAY, NUVEMBEK 17. 131« P A G E Xi i^ C H E S T E R EVENIiNG HERAED, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIUAY, NOVEMBER 17,1344 TWO I however, in wording this agree- A __,^a.*_ ¥ 1948 and the. political toga of on Capitol hill. He has no sena­ ] Younger Blood Seen torial cronies to whom he might ment in formal language so that A J I S - C S Keeping Well and On the Job Is 3tf7/ a B'ranklin D. Roosevelt. Greatest Air the meeting o f minds on princi­ Afifree Career Some who have been closely disclose his Intentions with com­ plete candorf but one man who ples will be expreased satisfactori­ I.ECLERC Idehtifled wlOr him say he, may ly to all. have hopes of growing Into presi­ knows him well predicted that Fleet Blasts Peace Setii|] Need in Government Not Yet Done "there are going- to be plenty Reports persisted that the final Number X)ne Prime Requisite In This War AeOPULAR FUNERAL HOME dential timber within the next four result would be an international - NOW PLAYING — years. They reason that he might inore Wallace speeches.” . 2S Main Street Rhine Sector aviation body with some regula­ Calln for Republicans President’s Cabinet Is like to go back Into the Cabinet or tion of the amount of flyftig Show Opens Today CHAIRS... ' Phone 5169 Associates Suggest Wal­ take some other high post that which should' be done, leaving Wsiioe. BEERY Main Target fo r Men Effort. would give him an opportunity to To Carry Torch .of lace May Want to Plan to Quiz (Continued from Page One) wide latitude for initiative and ■ I keep his name before the public. developmbnt and a plan for avoid­ Leadership in Program Of Good WiU and for Christmas Giving Senator Ellender (D., La.), who to the western drive yesterday ing cut throat competition by Enter Gibinet Again. sometimes plays handball with the Third Woman Men With Harpoons. with an attack on railway yards putting a floor under rates and Washington; Nov. 17— P>* Wallace’s political and vice presi­ "M y guess, and it’s purely a "A fte r I got out of the show A ir Force bombers are being led 1944 platform. In the campaign of government. gxiess. "is that he is going to be that sorf of kill lust came over me $39.50 1/ |lperlnK> eefllngn Inslallcd. dential careers won’t terminate I on big attacks by "‘master bomb- tContinued from Page One) their presidential nominee, and in Plus ‘One Mysterious Night* Main target is the preaident’a Carpenter work— floors. together next Jan. 20 and that the retained for som ehigh -govern­ again. I went to a bar and met whose job is to see 4hat. eyery- their vote on the Connally resolu­ cabinet whoae 10 membora all Mrs. Lillian Johnson and took her fomier agriculture secretary will ment i^flion. thing goes according to plan, it scribed by Berlin as the southeast­ tion. that they have” .shed isola­ TUES.: “Song of Bernadette’ head top government departmenta. Be Done By Shopping At continue In public life instead of - " t doubt if he would go back .to to another hotel. We didn’ t have was disclosed today. tionism” as a policy. Here are some facta: I r . S. PORTERFIELD any trouble at ail. I hit her with ern anchor of the Axis defense going back fJ> his farWi journal or the Agriculture department. Too While not a new practice, the arc around Budapest, was under He referred to passage, 85 to 6, President Roosevelt la 62 yeara my fist. Then I cut her up with a Telephone: Iowa coriifields. many • headaches. I doubt if he Air Ministi-y mentioned the mas­ violent attack, Berlin reported. of a resolution putting the Senate old. The average age o f hia cab­ would like labor. He might con­ razor blade, washed and left." ter bombers officially for the first But their opinions differ as to Meanwhile, a midnight Soviet on a record as favoring United inet la alao 62. sider commerce— he loves flgures. The bodies were found In sepa­ time in describing yesterday’s whether Wallace Has an eye on war bulletin indicated the Red A ir Stales participation in an x>rgan- (When Prealdent Hoover left Or while the war Is on he might rate hotels Wednesday afternoon mass attack on German front line Force had begun to track down ization of .nations to preserve office in 1933 at the age of 58 the be some kind o f roving ambassa­ and within two. hours Wilson, em­ positiona near Aachen. DANCING CaaioM Ton the German fleet hiding in the future peace. average age of his cabinet ■vaa PotilbU dor for the president. He is ployed as a janitor at Terminal They are manned oy picked “We ought to be able to j:on- HOUSE’S 61*/4 years.) Island, was arrested by a patrol­ crews and their main responsibil­ Baltic. Since the R.A.F. ainking of shrewd, a good observer and has the TirplU, ,thcj only surface war­ tribute something constructive to ' The average length of service man following a broadcart de­ ity Is finding and marking the tar­ TONIGHT a hefty mind.” ships left to the Germans are be- the formulation of the peace or­ — In the cabinet—of Mr. Rooaer scription gets, They control the attack Although President Roosevelt lieved trapped there. Torpedo ganization that will grow out. of The district attorney’s office throughout. If the raiders get On account of Inst night’s velt's cabinet members la 6*4 gave Wallace a less-than-vigorous the Dumbarton Oaks discussions,” M e n 's has announced thaU» the county scattered and show signs of miss­ planes of the Red banner Baltic storm are featuring years. fleet opened the attack by sinking Austin told a reporter. endorsement at the Democratic grand juyy will be asked to In­ ing, the master bombers round Four 70 or Older Channel-Back Chair National convention and he lost a 6,000 ton transport in the big Meai\wbile. Chairman CJonnally dancing tonight! dict Wilson for first degree mur­ them up and "parade” them o w r Four of them are 70 or rider, out for renomlnatlon. he cam­ Naxl port of Danzig, the war bul­ (D-Tcxas) said" the Senate For­ Bill RoMnson—Merry Macs der Tuesday, shortly after in­ the target again in order. ^ five are In their fifties, and one'ta paigned vigorously for the Demo­ letin said. eign Relations committee would CIro Rlmoo quests are held Tuesday morning. Finally, they drop the last big in the 60-year bracket. Here’s O V E R C O A T S $ j[g o 9 5 cratic team. Crosa at Two New Points meet Wednesday to discuss plans He is being held incommunicado. bombs themselves, then nose dawn BOLi;ON LAKE the score: On at least one occasion, speak>- for hearing.*!, probably in the A triple-headline stage show Is Mrs. Griffin’s husband, Homer, and photograph the results. The regular Soviet communique Hull (S U te), 73: Stimson Ing from the same platform as spring. If the final shape of the being presented on stage o f the Tlierp ii) hardly a living room 27, is to see his w ife’s body next disclosed that. Russian troops, ex­ HOUSE (War), 77; Ickes (Interior), 70; ’Trugsan In New Tork city, the organization has been .determined that doesn't n e ^ one more real­ Monday for official Identification. panding their trans-Tiisza river Jones (Commerce), 70; Morgen- State theater, Hartford, starting up vice president heard cries of "W al­ Soldiers and Civilians by that time. $ -oo ly comfortable chair. Why not Mrs. Johnson was the wife of front northeast of Budapest to a thau (Treasury), 53; Biddle ( A t ­ tc Jay. Headlining the show is Bill 2 5 Still under consideration, and make this Important Item & lace for ’48.” Ralph Charles Johnson, a mer­ 125-mile length, had crossed the torney General), 58; W alker (Post­ Whether they put ideas in his Killed by V-Bomb apparently up to President Roose­ Robinson, "Bojangles” hinuwlf, in "mu.*!t" on your Christmas list? chant seaman now In the South upper section of the river st two master), 58; Forrestal (Navy), London, Nov. 17—7- —Some velt, Stalin and Churchill to work person, world’s ^greatest tap danc­ head, he Just isn't telling anybody Pacific. She was bom Betty Cros­ new points, outflanking the fam­ 52; Wlckard (Agriculture), 51; soldiers and civilians were killed ous wine center of Tok.aj and ad­ (fit at a comirg conference, is the by. ' and Perkins (Labor), 62. er and entertainer. Oo-headlined when a German V-bomb fell re­ vancing In from the east toward question whether fine of the four DANCE Detective Lieut. L. J. Hurst said big powers should be entitled to Hull. Ickes and Miss Perkins with BUI Robinson are the Mer­ Wilson who was bom In Shelby- cently on the Trent of a building, Imperilled Miskolc. Modem and Old Fashion Men's Spring Seat vote in cases in which it might be have; been in the cabinet since the ry Macs, "Am erica’s , foremost vllle, Ind., maintained that he had blowing to pieces an approaching Pushing along the Budapest (Orchestra) bus, it was disclosed to ^ y . Sev­ railway south of Miskol^ the Rus­ accused of aggression. president took office 12 years singing stars," and Ciro Rimac not been Involved In the slaying The Soviet representative at “STAR DUSTERS’* ago. Morgenthau has been a cab­ Platform Rocker of any other women. His police eral bodies were recovered. Only sians took Mclyi, five miles, from and his South American Hhun^a- pieces o f the bus engine remained Dumbarton Oaks reportedly op­ Prompter, C. Johnston. inet member 11 yeau-s. land Band and Revue, featuring record showed that he had been the city posed disqualification in such a PULASKI HAI.L The service of the others ia as T O P C O A T S arrested for accosting a young In the sti'eet. Alzlra Camargo, "Brazilian Heat­ case. North Street follows: Stimson, 4 years; Biddle, SI. MANCHEEM’ - ' girl but the charge was reduced Two women more.than 00 years wave," Elena Imaz, Mechlta and 1.50 old were rescued from a nursing Austin oelicves the Republicans SATURDAY, NOV. 18 3: Walker, 4; Forrestal. 1; W lck­ Nina, snd others. .Showing on the to simple battery. In the Senate would be freer t^ian home which was hit. Only a few Special Services 8 P. M. to 13. ard. 4; and Jonc^ 4. screen is “That’s My Baby” with the Democrats to sdvance air­ patients were injured. Solons Hold Otlier Key Jobs Richard Arlen and Ellen Drew. up tight control by the council. Balloon Dance $ You are assured of Outside the cabinet and gov­ There will be a midnight show- 27-50 For Thanksgiving 'Some of us already believe 825 War Bond Prize time - tested comfort Personal Notices ernment departments and war­ tonight only.' that no state, however great, Admission (Ine. Tnx) — flOe. time agencies the key jobs In di­ when you buy a plat­ Hope to Draft Servicemen Free! Theiere are late stage shows Sat­ form rocker. Choose A special Thanksgiving service should be above the law,” he said. recting the government are held “If the veto power remains in any urday and Sunday at 10 p. m. this attractive model In Memoriam will be held at Zion Evangelical by congressmen. Air Document one of the four permanent mem­ with spring seat. In memory of our de»r husband and Lutheran church, Cooper and High The top 11 Senate committee father. John Hunter, who died Nov. bers o f the council, an aggressor Men's streets at 10 a. m. on Thanksgiv­ chairmen’s average age ia 70. Budget Terms! inh. (Continued from Page One) state could be placed above the With a couple of changes In fhe ing Day. The theme of the ser­ law, if it could vote on a question Always remember*^. mon will be ” 1 Thanlf M y God.” new Congress In January, their principle during private discus raised by Its aggression.” DANCE average age will be about 69. Mrs. A. B. Hunter and Family. The hymns will also emphasize Should a Democrat speak out sions which began last Sunday. prayer; for country and Include 'The top 11 House committee When the conferenee was 10 too freely in such a case, Austin chairmen^ average age is 69. / Chippendale ^ “We Frntse Thee. O God”, of Hol- believes It might leave the impres­ Citv View Hall days old and all but » few of the These chairmen all have been re­ hindish origin, the famous melo­ sion Iri foreign governments that problems had been Adjusted to Keeney Street elected and probably will keep dy which was composed by the administration "is fixed in its Wing Chair ^ mutually agreeable position, the their same posts in the new Con­ RANGE and Kremscr. The choir will sing idea.” and thus make negotiations nation.*! which had presented the gress. "Pl-alse the Lord, O Jerusalem more difficult. Fridav Niqht Alt the chairmen in both ^rei complete proposals for a under the direction of Marion $49.95 FUEL OILS pc^anent organization to over- November 17th Houaea are Democrats. sdii’ International air transport op­ Erdin. Local Organist The oldest major committee erations got together to try to There will be a harvest home 9 P. M. tq^l A. M. chairman in the Senate ia Glaas Fine Fabrics in All These Items From ' What a fine Christmas display of fruits of the field at the D I A L 6 3 2 0 hurdle the last few obstacles (V a.). He’s 81, has been in Con­ the Countr3r*s Leading Tailors. gift this graceful wing The British and Canadians, de­ altar railing. During the offer­ As Guest Artist Modem and OM Fashion. gress 38 years, and heads the Ap­ chair will make — to termined to have some sort of tory the members are encouraged propriations committee. mother or to the whola to bring forward their thank-of­ Admission 40c. Oldest major committee chair- economic controls — regulation of Mrs. David M. Bennett of Wood- family. DistincUve fering to the receptacle In front man In the House is Representa­ BOLAN the 'business itself—faced a Unit­ bridge street, oi;ganist of the CHiippendale style. ed States delegation convinced of the altar. tive Doughton (N. C.). He’s 81, North Methodist ^hurck, and a Open Saturday UatU • P. M. there should be no such controls A cordial invitation is extended member of the American Guild of has been in Congress 33 years, M E N ’S , and heads the Ways and Means i at this time, and willing to grant especially to those of the com­ Organists, will be one of four WAL.TZE8 HOPS a world agency powers only in the munity and the housing develop- committee. j organists Invited to take a part EVERY admlnistraUon of technical stand­ ment.M who have no church home. in the Sunday vesper service at The youngest of the 11 top Sen- 1 ate committee chairmen is Rey­ MACKINAWS ards and procedures. five o'clock at the Central Baptist FRIDAY NIGHT nolds (N. C.). He’s 60. He didn’t Bast Bat tor Brmakfast You Get C ASH PLUS Ease Toward Middle Course church. Hartford, sponaored by Both views have been eased off seek re-eicction. Senator Thomas Top off on olt-Aioorlcan brookfott of fruit r* ‘ wHh m Loan from m ** Hospital Notes the Guild. (U tah) ia in line to succeed him. toward a middle course, accord­ A Junior Choir composed of 300 K. of C. Hall iuico, oggi end coffoo with foaipting, lotly $ 1 3 * 5 0 up ing to persona close to the con- 28 i*rospect Street — Hartford H Fs 61. OonutL Thoy'ro niado on llio tpot by tho ON'T borrow ------unneccsaarlly. boys and girls from churches in The youngest of the 11 top but If a loan will solve a svdtatlons, and general agreement Admitted ye.sterday: Mrs. Nan­ DOWNYTLAKE Oenuf mochinn—froth—hoi— D the Hartford area will sing, and House committee chairmen is problem come to and get ha.s been achieved on each of the cy Oifltclli. 21 Warren street; during the offertory Mrs. Bennett Featnring doliciavt—nulriliouti Cot your box today I m Elizabeth Taylor, Hazard- Flannagan (Va.). He’s 59. theac plus advanuges: problems. As the situation will render on the organ "Allegro m m iM MADS AT. . . last reported, considerable dlffi Average length of service In 1. Leanamadeonaignaturconly vine: Joseph Tully, Jr., 10 Depot Cantabiie” from the Fifth Sym­ Art Webster's culty was being encountered. Square: Miss Frances Sluzkanis, Congress by the 11 Senate chair­ BOYS’ f phony by Wider. 2 . Complete privacy always. Broad Brook. OLD TtMEBS* ORCHESTRA men la 19 years. It averages 23 years for the House chairmen. HANSEN'S 3. Prompt, friendly service. Admitted today: ^Fred Dugas. Hank Post. I>rompter. WiseAMirieaBt Itw TigM Longest Senate ^Service WEDDING 4. Evrlii-lve— Nationwide Cash Versailles, Conn.; Mrs. Isabel Warning I bsucnI Fox-Trots 8 to 13 Sqi MACKINAWS Credit Cards Issued and hon­ Knowlest 613 Main street; NaneV Senator Smith (S. C.), chairman ored here. Anderson, South Windsor; Beverly of the Agriculture and Forestry With or Without Hoods. BIRTHDAY Come In. phone or write today. Jean Walter. 143 Autumn atreet; Tobacco Buyers committee but defeated In the n COUGHS Timothy Rohan. 88 Garden street. primary, has the longest Senate ANNIVERSARY service: 35 years. CAKES' • or aroschiel kritalieat Due Ta CaMt Discharged yesterday: Miss Tobacco buyers w ere in session lAwdUp AbofMldy Marie Chappuls, 11 Locust street: Senator McCarran (Nev.), chair­ Peveeoto} yesterday with representatives of DANCE $ 9 . 0 0 up — With lucklay’s “Canadior Clarence ' Banning, Bolton; Eliza­ the OPA. The ceiling price on to­ man of the Judiciary committee, MADE TO ORDER 1100 116.44 Almost Instantly you tha aur> beth Ann O’Connell. 437 Birch bacco is to be announced next has the shortest Senate service: 11 ikM n.ii prise o f your life*—i.‘uUKlilnK eniU’R }oe Mountain road; William Skoog, 32 week and the buyers were warned years. * 300 5«as UM —rlyht away It looseua^up thick MILLER'S HALL Religion binds os choking pMegm->K)pf*na «•> clogged Church atreet. against paying more than is al­ Among the House chairmen THE NEW CHARLES BAKERY .to,* atotol. k toito m pn-n to God — Patri­ otmgth wchida 46 mtH bronchial tubeantakaa braathing Discharged today: Mrs. Michael lowed. They were told of peniUties Tolland Turnpike Representative Sabath (111.); of 18.1-187 NO. M AIN STREET PH O NE 2-1997 easier. the Rules committee, leads all the otism to our fel­ All Wool I fio H 3S00 Thera's real aconomy In Bucklay'a Suhle and daughter, 101 Hamlin Imposed fo r different violationa All medication* ■no ayrup...... Half to street. and were informed that Rie aejler rest with the longest service: 37 low men. one teaspoonful will convince the Sal. Night, Nov. 18 I years. most ekeptlcal. Birth today : A son to Mr. and would likewise be held responsible. D O N 'T FORGET! Wednesday Is llet Btickley’a **Canadlor* made In Mrs. Richard Curgenven, Storrs, The ceiling price is expected to 8 to 12. . Among the House chairmen the Together they are Bathrobes $15*00 U. 8. A., the Cough Mlxtura that out- shortest service — 13 years—U Conn. ! . be the same as last year. Modem and OM Fashioned. a way o f Uto that F IN A N C E tella all others In Australia, New shared equally by three congress-, / ^ DONUT DAY!!! CO. Zealand. Canada and many other men: Flanagan; Spence of Ken­ has made this na­ state Tbaaler Btds. ■ ountrles on merit alone. A t all Peter Miller. Prompter. ted Fleet. Tel. M il ;uod druggists. tucky, Banking and (^rren cy tion great. Men’s Top Grain committee: and May of Kentucky, JELLY DONUTS Dozen 28c D. _ 9 l’INM’9 FHABXACT A Good Ttiao tor Voang aad OM Blanket Robes $7.00 LIceaee Me. WKLDUN DBVG 8TOMK Military affairs. LEATHER JACKETS CEMTBB rilAMMACY P ito n c $13..^0 and up Cigarette Taxes Tumble VA9? Part Wool Hartford, Nov !7—i/P)—Cigar­ Hi iw iNTnmT Of Men’s DANCE ette smokers are grumbling at the •tiOiONM hKMAa AM 90NS0ltE» ROBES $ Presenting iMer phortage of their favorite weed but 10*00 LEATHER COA I S Denney sKusm. the stoto tax commissioner Is ev [ m m fOK snu / HARTFORD more entitled to a "beeT’ than the $16.50 and up j:*jVii.*i5 hardest hit addicL In October creates eer 1 • JOE MlCHAUSKl alone, tax receipts from this par­ raiMlNCMIi Cheney Silk Robes (» MR eomir/&W0 ticular item tumbled 825,232 ---- '[ And His 1 mm 9 'unforgettable' shades ■1^ low collections for the same month THRU CHEERS fOR last year. ODirimissloner W alter 1 W. Walsh reported yesterday that $18.00 to $22*50 the cigarette tax yielded only ^^Polkateers^' i $271,760 during October as com­ pared with 8301,992 last year. Read Herald Advs. Men’s f l ^ u n o L SWEATERS Red Men’s Sport Center $3.00 and up Want Your Car In^Top Condition BOYS’ SWEATERS Saturday Night, Nov. 1 8 , • For Winter Driving? Sizes 28 to 36. S i w i s A Fr a .’^ces D enney $3.00 and $3.50 SERVICE MEN ADM ITTEb FREE LET US VITALIZE YOUR MOTOR Make-Up is unmistakably smart Y ««*ll fe«l lik« — ‘unfbrgettable'is the only word # Admission 60c, Tax Included O u r'S p ecial Thompson Boys’ Shaker to deicribe the lovely shades dieeriBg, too, who* Vitalizer will pressure clean SWEATERS RnU b w M b h .» A i w M b * " * * ^ 3'onr motor, remoyinx aO she creates . . . your lips art N a t a r a l rust, oil dregs, snd metal $3.50 soft luscious when you yse Bridge Shoaa. Eiar chips, ifkaving it absolutely M iss DENNEY’S Lipstick, clean. A spMial solvent te Men’s Shaker VIVIEN ROBERT k glorifles your Make-Up .. aa imait and new^ used to .issurg you that SWEATERS your motor oil w in be cigar with arresting color. jMt with ’’okUhoa'* $6.50 m IRC RCOENT. A Otr- LEIGH *TAYLOH 'and y«nr motor free. Toiletries Department. comfort built-in! Ib Ugck Our Power Reverae^Flusher, .when attach!^ will Or ir«wg Of Tty thorn. Find oat flush all n ut and dirt from your radiator, cleaning each X.'i i n I'J M ' 1 I : R ’ 1 I I-l'riZkAk/.U cLi core and assuring yon easier starting and better driving ‘'foryamdf. i K— u n imu i m ' this Winter. Come in and let os retavenate your car for the bitter Winter months akcad. CeilQUS^^SON INC B M S 8 C B 1 sm g» mMi »UtM TPUtT ' Footwear for All P L U S : ? i s a Depot Square Garage ’TW SrORi OF QUALITY' 241 NO. M AIN.8TRBET TBLEPHO?^ 5113 th e F a m ily \ '--'4. E R N E ST ROY. Prop; ▼ ▼ SHOE STORE ^ ^ TODAY* e » M A I H 0 8 E m 825 MAIN STREEt

• fc . ■ )t numbers, some of MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, NgVEMBEK 17, 1941 of non-city workers who Swedish language. PAGE F f salary plus living expenses ^ Musical Treat Also on toe program wlU h* a iPhone Girls O. N. Olsen, Ohio Bell copnmer local vioUnist. Ellsworth Johhaoh Guy Voelllette, uncle, 418 South clal manager at Dayton, said Police Probing jn'e Laaka, wife, 830 Main street, 109 Btuhnell street. Care Mrs. _ hts and Phones Out of Porter street, whose mtiaiclan>- ^Report Season Main street, Waterbury^ Torringtoil. l there were Insufficient operators This Evening ship is favorably known to many. 26 Wounded Raymond Stanford, Hartford. Croteau, Pvt. Henry B.—Mrs. Lynch, Pvt. Berhard J., Jr.— Of 3 Cities In Dayton and that expense money and whose services were fraquent- Caiise of Death Marjorie C. Croteau, wife, 32 Peck. CJpL John C.—Mrs. EHz-! had to be provided operators from ■V '-vs ly called upon by Ms homne echurch___ Mra. Margaret Lynch, wife, 6 Fifth abeth Peck, wife, 764 Orchaici At Woodstock From State Westland street. East Hartford. avenue, Danbury. Storm Strikes Town out-of-town. Sacred Xjoncert to Be and commimlty of A4tleboro, Ms Csujak, Pfc. Frank J.—Stanley street. New Haven. America’s Finer Tea As In Walkout This additional expense, he Afa/ies Oooc/ Mastria, Pvt. Anthony F.-M rs. Mrs. Mildred Chllberg of Hart­ '''OHCKSTf? Now Haven, Nov. 17.—(4^—New. Czujak, father, , 280 Connecticut Rose!, Pvt. Aldo J.—Mr*. An­ said, "involves room costs, meals Given at tite Covenant ford, now serving as organist and avenue, BridgeportT Mary Mastria, mother, 318 Hud­ One o f Moat Succeaafu Havi^ police today began an in­ son street, Hartford. gelina R. Rossi, wife, 225 Park (Continued f ^ m P »(n One) which they must buy In restau­ director o f toe church In Chaplin, Included in List of DlBlasI, Pfc. Carmen—Mrs. Ana street, Bridgeport. Snow Break* the Belgium Still rants, and taundry allowances. Churcii H e ^ will be toe accompanist, and tos quiry into toe Injury ^wblch lost Maxted, Capt. Frederick J., Jr. Benmr In History of Camp, 2)074 Released by DlBlasi, mother, 1000 North Main Ruotolo, Staff SetgC' Nicholas Bell offices In all cities affected, These three Items average about Covenant Male chorus will sing. night caused toe death of Louis street, Waterbury. ; —Mn and Mrs. F. J. Maxted, ■ Wire* in Different Sec­ Militai^ ^oiie I $18 per week." “ Y” Members Told. parents. Box 81-B, VsUey Road, J.—Clement Ruotolo, father, 191 and employes who went through Covenant - Congregat)«inaliata Bombsssi, 47, of New Haven hos­ War Department. Elea, Pfc. Paul—-Mra. Margaret FTllmore street. New Haven. The union took a strike vote Sponge ice cnam s]>ota with D. Eles, wife, 136 York road, Coe-O>b. tion*; Car* Stalled by the lines were jeered.* Bpbby-aox and their friends are antici^ri^ng |-7-MdspiiiehoMVORY I IVORV pital. girls carried placards before toe Nov. 3, Miss Reedy said, and ad lukewarm water before sudsing. Hartford, Nov. 17—One of toe i Bridgeport. Maynard, Pfc. Harry C.—Mrs. VoegUy, Staff Sergt. Milton E. Slippery Highway*. (Continned from Pnfe One) vised the Labor department, Na a musical treat tonight In the $slt to yoi)t (svoriti SALT' Patrolmen Joseph J. Sparaoo Washington. Nov. 17— The Grey, Pvt. George A.—Mr*. Vel­ Marie Maynard, wife, R(M(bury.> —^Mrs. Tlllle V. Kellsey, mother, telephone building here. ceftss is psrcolstor, pot or moat suceeaeful eeaeona In toe his­ names of 126 New Englanders are Maintenance crews were not af­ tional Labor Relations Board and cred concert at the church, 43 and Lawrence C. Reilly said Bom- ma V. Grey, wife, 33 Lincoln ave­ MeUta, Pvt. Salvatore R. _ Route 2, Madison, groups, estimated officially to have the War Labor Board of its decl Spruce street, which is being spon­ LJRNACE REPAIRINO drip OMkir for oxirt flavor. tory of Camp Woodstock was re­ bassl, a repairman, Was dUcover- included in a Ust of 2,074 United nue, Forestville. Mrs. Joan P. Mellta, wife, 386 H w nneJtpected wet enowetorm approximately 40.000 members. fected and reports from all cities Btates soldiers wounded in action Walker, Tech. 4th Or. Raymond Sion. The Smlth-Connally act re­ BURNER *ER\1CE ported by Harold D. Richard! of ed shortly after 10 p. na. by anoth­ Grocki, Pfc. Joseph M.—Stephen ’Thompson street, Stratford. W.—Arkley L. Walker, uncle, 42 I-.* Bight c«ieed wtdeeprend trou- Disciplinary action has already affected said that automatic sys­ sored by toe Covenant League. In the European area, the War de­ quires toe NLRB to conduct a Fe^*|^ lafannatlea Call ThoitapsonvUle, president of toe er employe o f c toe Columbus GrockI, father. Mountain road, Mlauk, Pvt. Bruno A.— Mrs. South Washington street, Plaln- hln ta llnodieeter nnd vidnltyi in- been taken against Belgian police tems were handling local calls. strike vote amonf, employes m T(ie featured soloist will be Rev. partment announced today. Telephone company officials said Board o f Truatepa o f toe Camp, at avenue garage where they both Farmington. Mary Misuk, mother, 104 Willow vllia. tsmmtMl electric nnd phone » r v - wrho failed to obey rigid and Im­ the 30th day following such no Eugene V. Lundberg of the Bronx, VA n ScAMP BROS. The New Englanders and next of street, Meriden.. operators who remained at work New York City, concert tenor, 15 VMtnkExperlenoe! toe annua) meeting of toe Camp worked, lying on the floor o f the Horvlto, Tech 6th Gr. Stephen Wallett, P v t John C-—Mr*. t e a plicit Instructions to prevent dem­ tlce, she said...... Woodetock (^rporation held at toe office and bleeding profusely from kin include from Connecticut: T.—Mrs. Julia Senntwald, sister, Obremskl, Pvt. Edward T.— icei nwl ««>« onstrations yesterday and who were able to handle about 50 per The dispute was certified to-the Mend and classmate of Pastpr TELBPtmNE 5244 Mary W allett wife, 164 Grand cent of incoming long distance headquarters of toe Hartford a severe cut on his right arm. European area: 104 Barker street,. Hartford...... ’ Mrs, Jennie O. Obremskl, wife. street Middletown. In Paokagas an4 Tm Bags at Your Ozoea*’* mdotin. failed to break up a meeting last Regional WLB at Cleveland Wed­ Raynold Johnson, who will be Fra* lasp^sM i Adverti*e io The Hepald*— II Pay* Arnold, Pfc. Henry D. —Edward business, but the mid-day peak heard in a program of about tan County y . M. C. A. this week. A Bombassi died less than an hour Keegan, P v t Edward J.— Mias One of the woret tmfflc J*®* night of a resistance group which nesday and a tripartita hearing Arnold, father, 90 Mason street, Mary Keegan, sister, 28 Ford had been banned by toe govern­ still was to come. one-third increase over any pre­ after being admitted to toe hospi­ hy eUppery was scheduled Nov. 27. vious girls’ camp enrollment was Torrington. street, New Haven. ment No Strike Vote Taken tal and Medical Examiner Marvin dUttona wne noted In the girls’ camp, vrito a Biega, pfc, Victor J. — Mrs. Kepchar, Pvt. John G.—Mra. Wm Try to Keep Arms Spokesmen for the federation at A. Scarborough gave too cause as Mary Biega, mother, 106 Ward Cleveland said operators there Scarcity of Pork Blamed large enrollment also In the boys’ acute hemorrhage and looa of Anne Kepchar, mother, 233 God­ Fayat said itIt was "not yet street, Wallingford. dard avenue, Bridgeport. MU for more than two hour* *h°u| proved” it would be imoossible to would remain at work because no camp. Important improvements blood. , ColliA, Tech, Sto Or. Lucien — disarm members of toe resistance strike vote had been taken. Offi­ Son Francisco— — Rancher were made which put toe Camp Laaka, PvL Paul—Mra. Gerald •be o’cloclt, blocking *11 progreM Kenneth Lovell thinks the scarc­ b u t. Included In toe *n>J*P groups without calling In Allied, cials of the federation called In the beat physical shape It had aid. but acknowledged "some of meeting at mld-momlng. ity of pork accounts for loss of been In since the hurricane of ban Btailed at the foot of th ^ lu 13 of 44 market-bound pigs, which were truck! carrying war go^» them will try to hold onto their O. N. Olsen, commercial mana­ 1938. "Plnanclal affairs of too w d JuBt plain ca n c a ^ - arms to toe last." ger for Ohio Bell at Dayton, aald scattered into crowds ^ after his Camp,” said. Mr. Richards, "enable Siy^ernoon war workers to their Prince Charles accepted the military calls were being Itlven truck crashed with a street car. It to look forward to toe 1945 resignation of two Oommunist preference and at Wright field seaaon with definite plans for homes, Telephone ' members of the cabinet Albert Lieut. Col. Harvey J. Wilson, com­ Announces Candidacy Early other important Improvements." GMwdy’s FUUng SUUon at. toe Marteux and R. Dispy, and the re­ munications officer, said the strike ------% Officers for the new year were foot o f n ig g er Hill was Hhe * sistance minister, F. Demany. would not (ffect service there. All Boise. Idaho—(/P)— Idahoan* elected as follows: Harold D. Rlch- •rw f from Union Station field operators were on duty. were still mulling over election re­ From Hale's Self Serve an [ealth Market arda, president; Rev. Henry Rob­ the Btorm, with driven Ordered to Disband MLss Reedy aald the decision to turns when Dr. Joseph H. Hels- inson, Putnam, vice-president; -by the score trying to “ “ strike today was reached at a se- ter announced his candidacy for There is no shortage of food for your Holidsy dinBe r at Hale s. All kinds of appetizers— Nuts, Fruit Frank C. .Harlow, Rockville, treas­ CLOTHES ECONOM1 temes to notify toe home f ^ s of creV meeting of union members mayor—in the Boise non-partisan urer; and Holland W. Ross, And Join Regular Army Cocktails, Fruit and Vegetable Juicin — Anchovies, Mixed Fruit for Frolt Cm m — _ Spray Cranberry Sauce, - the traveling conditions. Trucks Wednesday night. Unk .i spokes­ election next April. Wethersfield, secretary. Triutees Sd S S ^ re -cattered all oyer London, Nov. 17.—(A^—Premier men previously had announced Mince Meat in package or jar — Walnut,’ Almond and Pecan Meats — Fruit Cakes — Pudding — Dates and were elected as follows; Repre­ K ln e r HUl, unahle to get to the Hubert Pierlot of Belgium has that members at toe session mere­ Figs. ‘ ______senting the Hartford County Y. M. t o ^ I n toe sllppenr ordered members^ of his country’s ly affirmed a Nov. 3 decision to C. A., A. R. Colby, New Britain; Qowdy*e stock of chains and tire resistance movements to disband walk out Dec. 3. Lewie Fox; Hartford; Mrs. C. C. The Fall Fashion UWtr was sold out in a few mln- and Join toe regular Belgian Army Miss Reedy said Dayton work­ FOR YOUR Hale’s Quality Hamilton, Rocky HIU: Albert C. by tomorrow or "be prosecuted ers received assurance yesterday ★ ★ ★ ★ All Kinds of Rookies Snyder, Bloomfield; Mr. Richards * * ^ a Herald suburban dellven^ with toe full vigor of the law. of coaperatlon In event of a walk­ OVERSEAS BOXES BREAD Reg. Loaf and Mr. Ross. Representing toe truck waa unable to complete toe Hla proclamation, Issued yester­ out from "the entire Southwestern Tolland County Y. M. C. A.. Philip P icture- - - - *aal leg of toe route due to toe day,' came In the midst of a tur­ Area council which has 2,500 ipple. Peaches, Howe, Rockville; Howard Bates, tnvellng and haawrdoua driving. bulent situation marked by dem­ members.’’ The council covers all Xmas Paper — Seals and Hale’s Large Rockville; Mahlon Oiapman, EHl- but the northeastern third of toe 4-STA R onstrations of crowds near the Ribbon . . . Also Greeting Ington; Roy Playdon, Rockville; In town, several ca n were re- Houses of Parliament. Two Com­ state. Coffee Cokes Each Pears, Apricots John O. Talcott, Jr„ ’Taloottvllle; B y ^^The F am ily aortad t o ^ v e akldded off toe road munist mlrtlsters, Albert Mdrteux She said previously "lym patoy' Cards . . . Stop In At The Mrs. Roy Jones, Storrs: and Mr. strikes "might be called” In other > n a ln st Ihncea and onto and R. Dlspy, and toe resistance I Ptaey Harlow; Windham Ooimty T. M. 99 bJtttlltU* damag# resu l^ . Ther^ minister, F. Demany, resigned In Ohio cities, incluillng Cleveland. Wlnchen Smith’s 190% C. A., Alexander Maitland, ’Thomp­ Fashion DepL Store was very UtU* traction to the wet protest td the government de­ Oet living Expenses Blue Front Restaurant Lb. 49c son; Albert E. Williams. Wood­ The issue Involved, Miss Reedy Miked Nuts stock; Everett G. Shepard, Put­ Thrift-Way to allDPery highways, and buses of cision to dissolve the "whits said, is opposition to employment *221 NO. MAIN STREET Whole Wheat Bread theOonnectlcut Company doubled army.’* nam; James Frost, Putnam; Mrs. I Paper SheD The Tuxedo Goat up on the ouUylng line* and even Ready T o Malataln Order Opposite the Depot Karl Phillips, Putnam; Mrs. John then faUed to make echedulee on The proclamation was broadcast L o e f Smith, Phoenxville, and Mr. Rob­ time. In aome Inatancea busee ALICE OOFRAN inson. at toe close of a four-hour cabinet (Known As (|oeen AMCC) TT Almonds Smart Clothes Is First • • •. had duneulta atarUng up »t atops Dates for the 1945 season were toe meeting. Later toe Brussels radio SPIRITUAL MBIIIUM due to th*I slippery surface of said MaJ. Gen. W. F. J. Erakine, set as follows: Boys’ Camp—June among the scaoon’a tar *evenih Itanghter of n Seventh Son Breed Crumbs for Stuffing 30 to July 28: Girls’ Camp—July ■txMta. head of the Allied supreme com­ B4im With n V ea British- trimmed winter conta. 811- Many near aeddenta were re­ mand's military mission In Bel All Kinds of Ginger Ale 28 to August 11. ’Time was allotted bras has them, tngrthsi ported as windaMeld wipers were Readings Dally, indodlng Sonday, for two training conferences of ^ Chain store buying power allow* glum, had Informed toe govern • A. M. to B P. M. Or By Appoint­ -— — ______^______Large Box 14c with big tar colfaned eenti^ unable to brush snow clear from the Connecticut Conference of chesterfields and other srindahields and toe drivers were ment toat "Allied troops are at its ment. In the Servie* of the Pea- American Club disposal to maintain peace and Congregational Churches and toe u* to sell to you fo r le**J______trimmed styles. foroed 'to atop at intervals to re­ pie for so Veam.* Windham County 4-H Camp.... order.’.’ move toe clogged snow on toe Church Street, Hartford, Coon. Pure Lord lam er T. ’Thlenes, Executive The government also prohibited Phone 6-2024 See Our Choice "Selection of Beautiful Christmas tvIndBhielda. a rally edi resistance groups in th# BINGO Secretary of toe Hartford County One car on Rooaevelt street Swansdown capital last night at which De­ T. M. C. A., la general director of Our direct buying o f material* bringi COAT PRICES Blaaed toe driveway into a gamge Hubbard Squash L b . 3 C toe Camp and director of the Cards and Make Ypur Selections Early To Avoid and slid off into toe edge of toe many was to have spoken. Boys' Camp; Mra Beatric* Vetra- ResistaAce leaders have argued Lge. Pkg. cost* way down! lawn of Arthur Bronkie. It wm* T omorrow Coke Flour no of Hartford, toe girls’ camp; Pisappointmenf'. START AT removed this .morning without that disbanding toe "whit* Buck's Corner M >* laIsi unwiseeeasaBelwsa ISA now "when It Is with Ray Ramadell, acting secre­ •1 .demage.___ _ _ Army*' ------Gold Medal y L ba. tary, Tolland County T. bujrtneas Bnek In Operation obviousI tost very large numbers Restaurant Night Sweet Potatoes • 25c \f o f traitors and colla^rators are • managef; and Miss Haxel Whip- Atshmigii tbo tnnamlssion lines pert of, Hartford, promotional di­ Our economical method of opera­ still abroad*.’’ On the New London Tpk. Bisquick Lge. Pkg. 5c to il.Off of the Mnncbeater Division of toe In Fancy rector. Ooonoctlcut Power Oomp€my were tion increases your savings! eoDsiderably affected by the Try Our Italian Pood Specialties In Our New Pascal Celery Bch.17c snowstorm last night officials of HAVE GaL Will Hear Bowles tbs oompany reported this inom- FOUR HOT AIR FURNACE CEDAR ROOM * ORANGE Mozolo -Oil . ring *>»et an Unes are again In op­ jfOur “no extra charge for credit’ RB(.Y)NDITtONEO . ORCHESTRA THE DEWEY-RICHMAN CO. eration after temporary power FOR WINTER! OAU. Miracle Whip Doz. 39c On Pay Proposal jgwrta la tha North End section Thurs. - Fri. . Sat. • Sun. HALL Florida Oranges JEWELERS______STATIONERS OPTICIANS is a boon to budget buyers! Up to 1579. Turnpike, Birch Mountain NORMAN BENTZ Each Week. etiiirm. and Porter street and In Salad Dressing Qt. Washington, Nov. 17^/P)— OPA H m Local nnsmitb LEGAL BEVERAGES .ether iecUens of town. Chief (tester Bowles was asked of toe company stated Raldwin Apples Change to HolUutd— Save the Change! ODD FELLOWS BLDG. Wllllama' Pure to give senatons hla vlewa today •today that they coasldw tost they Pounds OB a proposal toat wages briow 'were fortunate In escaping from TELEPHONE 2-1182 16-Q L B sk L $1.49 a straight-time hourly rate of 65 too sudden etorm o r well as they Vanilla Extract 2 Ox. cents shall be dcclar^ by law to did with toe heavy, wet snow UP be sub-atandard. HOLLAND CLEANSERS Offers... TO gordng larg* Umhs and branches SAVE FUEL! Saltese* The resolution,' Introduced by •erosa liigh tension wires in so AND ENJOY GREATER COMFORT Senator Pepper (D-FIa), declares MAN! aumy areas of toe company’s toat under toe stabUlsatlon law -transmission circuits. Clam Chowder 15-Ox. Can President Rooaevelt gave the War TIMELY-DRY CLEANING SPECIALS Qrsat Plashes of Ught RIJSCO 3-WAY COMBINATION WINDOWS Labor board autoority to correct Your Suit Topcoat or Over­ In many sections fuses were EXPERTLY INSTA1J.BO Campbell’s aub-atandarda of living, and de­ coat can be eclectefl srito Mown with sharp reports and bril- WITH THE EXCLUSIVE STEEL SEAL clares toat "sub-etandord wages AT A GREAT SAVINGS TO YOU! savings and satisfaction, at Bsnt flashes o f Ught when high- Can not onlv undermine toe health and Sllbros! Firm, all-wool fabrio powered lines were shorted by the No Draft! No Bala VeatBatlanl Tomato Soup strengto of th* nation but curtail designs, patterns and work­ spow and weight of limbs on th* Check Clisage llcreen to Stona Saab In Mia- production." manship beyond.oll criticism! wires. Later In toe evening most nte From INH^IE Toar Home! Dresses L Pound qnd 1 Ounce Package The hearing was called by a I o f The snow on the limbs of ‘toe s. No Balky Windows to tO n n In Oelinrt special ouboommlttee on wartime frees was blown off when a light These No PnM - No l.odders — Ultle Tin**! health and education, headed by breeze came up. Had toe weight Crust Pepper. COATS Pnjes for ItKell In Fuel Bnvedt Krusteaz for % DRESSES Scintillant with sequins of onow IncrMsed as It began Features No Down Pnyment—M ilantte T# Payl Tomorrow the committee will SUITS oorly in toe evening, more serious hear from W L 8 Chairman William Expertly . . and all the other jewel, damage would have resulted. Beautifully Let Ue Show Ton a Ruaeo 1-Way ConiWhatkHi Wlndowi tMvls. The sudden storm, coming after 1 Lamb Fore DRY cle;a n e d 4 drape and innovation a long period of good weather, F. H. A. FINANCED — *8 MONTHS TO PAY. Del Monte "Boned and Ridled” or "Bone In." DRY CLEANED 24.50 up naught the town highway depart­ and Reshaped and Refinislied ^ I necklines and style-lines. ment unprepared for plowing out BARTLETT-BRAINARD GO. Jap Militarism streets and forced extra work dur­ Diced Carrots jw16c lOFWOODRINB STREET HARTFORD (•) Fowl lb. 39c ing toe late evening plowing out TE1.EPHONB 2-1259 Seen as Cancerl DISCOUNT the principal streets. D d Monte TOPCOATS Clearing Cross Walks Eoenings and Sundays — Hartford — 8-557* Skinless <3ongS of men were at work tola Jar TWENTY PER CENT OFP OUR CEILING PRICES morning shoveling out the cross Diced Beets IT. 8. Pacific Fleet Headquat^ walks and hydrants and opening Frankfurts lb. 37c teia, Peari Harbor, Nov. 17—(iP)— I ON COATS An d d r e s s e s 19.50 up storm water drains. “ iK Japanese militarism is a can- I .Tor a time last night a dozen or cer," Joseph C. Grew, former U.S. i Bonlee* ambassador to Japan t *^18*00 "If toe halt la accepted we nnay 4 for19e Unes were put odt of commission, 2 c - 29c Cose Reveals the Following Fine he certain our sons and grandsons Now Available 11c each' . temporarily, with 90 stations af­ Beautiful Pattern Designs...... jf22.50 1 1 Corn Niblets will be fighting this war over SNOW SUirS^r-GIRLS’ TEDDY BEAR and BOX COATS— fected. 'Assortment of Fnii^ and Vege-* again,” In general the damage to the KIDDIES’ LEGCrGlNG SETS— BOYS’ FINGER-TIP commuhlcations was due to snow VetanMi derfc Dtes on wires and tree branches welgb- Pumpkin, or Squash tables: You Get Direct b«g down and breaking or other­ I CHERRIES - MIXED FRUTT • RED RASBERRIES • New Britain, Nov. 17.—(ff)— REVERSIBLES^BOYS’ 0\TRCOATS~BOYS’ SUITS__ ETC wise cutting off communications FLANNEL ROBES .' I BOYSENBERRIES • PEACHES • PRUNE PLUMS. Claude Barrows, veteran clerit In tor the time being. It is expected, 75% Wool, 25% .Rayon In plain colors—Maroon and for Pies toe New Britain post office, died Mr. Hobron stated that all of toe Navy. PEAS • GREEN B E A ^ • WAX BEANS - B ^ E D last night in Ne4r .Britain boepi- affected lines and stations will be I tal where he hod been taken after PLANT SERVICE To $169, plus tax. iced In operation today or early BEANS - BRU8SEI.S Sl^ROUTS - BROCOOU - $UCCO- u------Poultry Seasoning he had coU^wed neisr Us home aff omorrow. $10.95 I TA8H • SPINACH - GOLDEN CORN • BABY LIMAS - ha was returnin*‘friMB-work. Dr. AT HOLLAND'S STORE IN MANCHESTER « COOKED SQUASH - FORD HOOK LIMAS - CHICKEN CUftoh M. Owley, medical ' ex­ OTHER FLANNRL ROBES...... $14.50 to $84.0* STORE HOURS: Daily 8 A. M. - • P. M. (Tharsday-^pen Until 9 P. M.) Watafhury Wooioa' Suicide A-LA KING. • aminer aald death was due to Premier Raisins m- 15c natural eausea Waterbury, Nov. 1*.— UT)— Mrs. WE ALSO HAVE QUICK FROSTED CRAB MEAT, Tjerms USE William Torres, 31, whose body Tomorrow—pick out toe Robe you want for Him FISH CAKES, FILLETS. Boyli Death Dm ts . was found in toe hallway o f her. for Xmas. Our selection is now at Its heist. IF YOU WISH OUR Rome last Saturday, was "clearly S-Lb. Hr 3^C. New Haviin, Nov. 17—(ff)—Ed­ V, • soicida*' Cbroner Jonathan F. And We Exmeet a Shipment, af Loganberries, BUek ward, S-yeaiM>ld son of Mr. and CONVENIENT V, EQs aald lost night No inquest Ba^btarlc*, Yoangberrie* and Peas K Carrot*. Mrs. Edwsrd Russo o f 46 Main street, this city, died last night tn "'■' 'JS?* ^ coroner added, Lk I' -J ^y .'Sna said toat It would have been s i Citron Peel New Haven hospital from burns MANY . ' "^pirfacUy possible” for Mrs. Tor- rscalved Wednsedny when he ac­ 3 Ways to have fired toe shot which cidentally tipped over a kettle of WEEKS bdillnff water. Th* b w was play­ I'lr’lantered the right aide of toe head ing in too Utebea of his home ^ - Whw bar car. A shotgun was found KELLER’S I Fancy TO PAY "A s Individual As Tour Finger Print" hen to* shoulder strap o f his TO BUY ' ir tos woatao'a arm. Mra. Tor- A SmaU Deposit WUli^Hokl JW.HMC rompers caught «o the bandit of a 8g7 m a i n *T. NEXT TO FCDBRAL BAKB SHOP s i M A tfC nttm i OffNII* a fnrmsr meaHtar o f th« Any Robe Until Wanted. Maraschino Chgrriei. feotUo on tho stovs. Dr. Marvin r ’ WtHarbury Jualor Laagne. la M. Scartioroagh, medical axam- 1007 MAIN s t r e e t ^ MANCHESTER RINIII IndicatliW Otat aha plai iner mid death was duo to shock u i., jB i, aalA liwwmiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiiim^ caused by burns. .TOR INFORMATION TELEPHONE 4415. ^ 881 MAIN STRECT, RfANCBESXER ' ■ it ?

s'..' • ■ ■ ft- I her of the Yugoslav govemmenV the east sad o ( th# clty''‘wh*re of the Burk* Funeral Home chest had the largest goal In the stats, and rsAch^ 81.311,395, br in-exile declares. , * there ars atssp grades, but later iBcomplet*. a Mihailovic Flee§ •“Mihailovic apparently waa so W ar Fund Yet Clurlc81 mean* that, no far aa aocial ac- Rockville in the evening after the streets' Weddl$8 iaturday 101 psr osa t^ Its goal. Library Here Other ComiSuhity chest ~ cam- cuiity is. concenieil, the rate >'f f n ¥ f l a I *un>*’l** -i capped due to amall crqws. Mo­ A reception will follow in th* Fund agsnclss alons ar* being take place. In these quarters, the country.” Down Plen for Con­ Following is the Treasurer’s re­ torists who were forced to be out church parlors. tional Fund Total. conducted in 130 other towns in increase la favored not because It ance o£ $36,000 I* Rei- Drive on Nov. 20. scribe* Work Done by Rockville Veterinary ference of Diplomat*. port: in the storm reported conditions Meeting ths stats. Reports indicate is felt that the additional revenue iiorled for Soiilh End; Treasurer’s Report Major Albert E. Diskan Surgeon Dies Suddenly equalling if not wore* than any The Past Chiefs of Kiowa Coun­ New Haven, Nov. .17— Th# 8408,203 has been reached. This is needed for social security pur­ ! . „ cash in isanKi. i>ov. r. In response to the challenge experienced last winter. cil, Degree o f Pocahontas, wiU Connecticut W ar - fund lacka amount represents 89 psr cant e< Ws.ihiilkton. Nov. 17. A K e | lo rlS Manchester Trust Corn- To Start Ctaae hold a pot luck supper this eve­ the quota, and W ar Fund com- poses, but because it Is thought Various Keaa. that the Mary Cheney Library In the Pacific Island*. At Hi* Home. 8357,320 or 14 par cant s f its .^pllt In opinion appears to have 27,Mf.7# Mre. Clarence Payne, Nuraea* ning at 6:30 o’clock at Red Men's mittess in those towns wlU eon- developed among the Latin Amer­ pany ...... take an active part in the Sixth 82,600,000 share of the National r^m usipnoN RATBS that the removal of this addition­ The Savings Bank of Aid* committse chairman, hall. tlnu* th* drives until fuU quotas ican nations on Argentina's re­ The Sm'ith Manchester Fire Dis­ . W ar Loan Drive, MIssi Jessamine SHOPPING DAYS CHRISTMAS M ajor Albert E. Diskan. R m Rockville. Nov. 17— (Bpedal) — War fund total, Ogden Bigelow, by ...... » • % al money from circulation will Manchester, Special noiuced todsy the starting of a Sporlal Oommunfostioa sr* resebsd, Bigelow stated. quest for a conference of foreign trict hst a bslancf of 1.76.000 on mental Surgeon of the 34th Infai Greenwich, atatq campaign chair­ Account ...... 749.26 M. Smith director of the Mary i Dr. J. Ralph Morin. 89, veterinary new class' of Nurses' Aides for Fayette Lodge A. F. A A. M O f the ISO toarn campaigns, 60 help combat tendencies toward in­ mint.-tera. man, announcsd today. 4 o.M * hand and sll bills pstd. it w si re­ Cheney Library announced today , try, formerly In practice here, la. surgeon and for mors than 25 training very shortly. About 15 will hold a special comihunicatlon In th* cltJss where the war are over th* top, with Brook­ flation. So far only Mexico has formal­ persona have now enroUed for in suin'*i><* ATO ...... | li-00 ported at the annual meeting of I 28.634.05 that the library will enter the Ll- now engaged in the tovjgh fighting years meat and milk inspector of this evening at eight o’clock at fund drive Is combined with that field, In Fairfield county loading, ito.25« ly expressed Its views In s memo­ the course and. a few more can be The answer, we think, is that Receipts: b>-ary W ar Bond campaign which in th# western part Wint*r in those good- America has, by Its recent srs”—swimmers who drag explo­ under c6n*jd*X«tion foy some time Fire Loss: onacaai prwvno Buildings ...... 837.826 U ke most,® commentators, we votes^' elected to undertake that sives behind them- the question of pensions for ths looking, doublo-broostad snow outfltsl They com* ’m s^rdy wool These swimmers. Transocean Contents ^ 60,851 fall into the habii of writing of task. It 'has been many tragic employeies of the District, and. it la molten cloth, womdy lined. Thoy'r* well mode, with S tr^ ly sows asserted, wear a protective three- our hope that some plan c4n be the great actions of this war as if Total Fir* Loss 898,177 and troubled year* coming to layer suit of wool, rubber and worked out If th* Federal Old Age ' seams and doubl* kno* patches for extra wearl They hove snug they were merely maps and strat­ that clear decision. It will take canvass and a camouflage helmet snd Survivor. In.uremc* plan 1 * 1 vtU'wer^^l^O^^smli^T knit anklets, and wristlets to, keep the snow and wind awuy. Very egy. In reality ’ we know, as years of continued intelligent loy­ thXt makes them alm M t Invisible. "Rubber fins, 20 Inches long, are Sl^vee^*^our‘ m e ^ V 3 d'^'?rf tli.'^M«ch^te7Gr*.n «:ho5 must every one, that this, perHsps alty to the ideals of peaca to [v/ith s loss o f ' 812.206, and on procticol in regulation navy blue. . - the final campaign of the Euro­ attached to their feet and ah air make that decision be fruitful. bag carried on the chest aids "More InformaUon conceiving August 37, IM W t lOM W eetM l^ pean whr, is a thing of Allied flesh W * must, at last, wage construc­ breathing and keeps the swimmer the deUil work of the department dlfr Turnpike ^obarco and blood offering itself in sacri­ tive peace with the same energy afloat,'’ th* agency said. will be given to you tonight by the owl reporU of the other elected «id Ings vMusd at 86.000 and contenta fice. that, without that sacrifice vvith which we wage destructive appointed official*. . | »M.S*1. * , ncthing could be gained, nothing war. Til closing, we take this oppor­ won. McMahon Visiting tunity to thank Chief Foy and all Set ExampI* far Nat^sa the members of hie oiRsnization Franco Rebuffed Dcmficrat Leaders for their cooperation and loyalty Washington, Nov. 17--(^1— Em Social Security Tax Rate during the past year. W# are anx­ ployea 6f th* Treasury’s Wbr Even those mistaken Britieh iously looking forward to the day Finance division set an example The prime issue before the pres­ newspapers which, back In 1936, when 20 'or more of our brave Norwalk. Nov. 17—(A9—Having young member# of the Fire de­ for th# nsUon today in the Sixth ent lame duck session of Con- thought General Franco a "big War Loan drive which aurts Mon- apent the past week answering partment now In the service o^i • -— sai a.92 worth gteM. seems to be the question of man” are now denouncing the thousands of congratulatory mes­ Uielr country will obme back home day. whether or not Senator Vanden- "brazen effrontery" *'of Franco’s sages. U. 9. Senator-Elect Brian to us to sUy. That to the earnest of war ®®“**’* berg will succeed in again post­ McMahon- today toured th* sUte, wish and hope of u* all for aU m « i' their quoU In the drive. CAROL RRMT SW IAm t ^ suggestion that he should have a visltlhg Democratic party leaders poning, for''another year, th# in­ plac* at the peace table becausa and Independent voter# who ssalat- ARITOn *sf^_ crease in aocial aecurlty taxes o f his “ disinterested understand­ ed him in hi# campaign. Corel Rreid b tops to 8n* BOW ' autbmaticaily scheduled for ing" of justice. McMahon returned her# W ed­ VOLUNTEER BLANB - BIAJOD DONOR SE^VlCT WOOL sweetors toot weer o Jan. 1st. nesday from a brief trip to Wash­ Manehastcr Chapter. The Anerican R*d Croip ^ And the official government ington, where he made arrange- weer.dodHS S4 -4& ' Th* original law provided for teaderablp in Commons hfs now menta for assuming his post as 1 Want To Donata Blood foF th* Anny and N i |t7 IV thla incrsaae, which would doubla denied th* posaibUity that Fran­ senator in January. 149-m P'l the prsasat rat* of tax both for co's bslatsd "Up-a*rvica to dsnioc- McMahon’s tour qras antirsiy Nana .»«»»•••••••••••••••••••••♦•••••••••• Buy it ^jEiipIrjrt- aad omployo. But th* informsL rac>’’’ wrill aehlsv* its obvious ob­ Ths thousands o f congratulatory X igM 00*10 Tuxodo model: »•••••••••« law alao provides that th* ject of bringing Franco Into^-the msBsagas which hs received wars Addreaa •»••••••■*«••< 9 • • • • ••• • a • 4 fits amsll or Inrgs rooms well. al ascurlty reserve shsli b* good graces of~ths dem^reciss. from friends in every sUte of the it when it is thrs* Umes Allied honesty toward ' tbs union. Phone ••••••••••••••••••• Ape. f • Ape. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20 highest axpseted annual ax- Franco dietatdrahtp to belated i'' ^harnetor Actor Dies ture during th* next five Check hour you prefer appolotment: too, but it seems to bs growing M.L.. WATKINS Unless Inclement Weather Interferes,^ If you live on any of the above mors firm, in a manner which Ixmdon. Nov. IT —(*9— FsrdiBaiid • ROTMilt. promlsss that Spain will, after all, OoUachalk, * 6. aia actor wbo had FlU in u d inailf tp streets have your paper out on Monday. played character ’ pdrta In nearly American Red Croas, House li Hale Buildinp be on* o f the nations Ubsrattd by 100 films, died last 'Friday, it was this war of -Ubtratioik disclosed tv 4sy4 MANCHES’TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CX5NN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17,194f WANC'HKSTOK KVENINCJ HKRALU. IMANCHKSTER. CONtl.. FKIUAV, .NUVEMKEK 17. 1944 if farther instructions were n most seyere interiTmtiana of serv­ Is Considered celved. Snow Giuses ice in Waterbury, 'IbiTjngton and Program Completed Part of the longtawalted quota Wlnsted. In the latter bown over Rojpert Doellner, Local Violini8t,|Receivc8 $ 1 ,0 0 0 Prize of yam has qrriv^ and material 60 telephone lines were reported Paper Salvage for sweaters will be available af­ out of order. Heavy snow break­ tease Notice I Still ]\Iissing ter the tmpatlon. Traffic Jams WIITD—1410 ing off branches which fell aeroas ^%Todfaj’s Radio For 1945 Assembly Sargloal Dteasloga telepboni Unsa caused most of War Tim# Is Important At the WsdiMSday osaslon at tlw the trouble, a company spokesman Our Service Man Will Be In TINTS HAIR Although l|iOcal Sailor Surgical Draaaings workers, ths Spreads Over Most of said. os it sfiompLOOS ticipate In any find; admlniatra- work progressed at such a rate New Haven escaped the heavi­ y .. wif.;t7:30r-wTicnn w n r ? —Quw oi iwov*iM^M 22 Non - Controversial Disappeardid in So. Pa> State Disrupting Pow> MACK • MOWN • AUMMN • MCMM tlve changes in the state’s elec­ .that the remainder of the quota est fall, although it snowed inter­ Manchester and Vicinity On — Attornoon lliflodiw: SP^^P^TtSt"-MU-IC^ w War Continues It Is Recommendations Of­ tion laws and technical change# In cific 16 Mdnths Ago. was completed two weeks ahead of er and Phone Services. mittently until about midnight. It * T R T —N«w«: wi^loa Thk ditoomy. Tlnu Cota Cak* Shampoo, waahea the unemployment compensation time. The volunteetx have all melted almoat as fast as It felL ^ j- r rtwnto; eensfmVWHTD — —TM® ThL’ UOncL^™]^ger.^ _ | Needed More and More «:00-WTIC -Cities Service > U"* ‘ha‘ *■"*• “ ** CounciFs Report. Cambridge atreet, has reported The first snow storm of the sea­ PSrnc-ataua urfio. ?2i,r'5¥H T--"*c. S r .: Iwtre. Don’t put up with faded, dull, burnt off .cota Abolishing the State Sculpture lated upon the manner in which agreeable for pedestrians but util­ son, preceded by thunder claps ity companies reported little trou­ i»WTTC — Loreoao Jones, At the start of the war Indus- liair a minute lancer. Tinu wotke cradually eich commission and estabUshmsnt in­ that ^er son. Aviation Machinist’s they responded to the request for If yon have any make of Sewing Machl— oMdiag i ijf trp —Ad Uner; WHTD — Hartford. Nov. 17—(O —With stead of a state fine arts com­ early completion of the dressings and a heavy rain, spread over most ble. t ^ was concerned with the gigan­ •hampoo letvee your hair more colorful, lovelier, Mate, 2-c. Alvin P. Harrow, U.SJ7., of Connecticut last night, in a wet, I* View* the Newfc _Parker Family. the adoptiim of a report covering mission and a proposal that a in as many chapters as poaslbr«r. —or a Singer Drop-Head to sell, ’phon* Hartford! SSync — Toung Wldder tic task of converting manufac­ aoftcr, resicr to menace. No dyed look. Won't hun was reported missing in action on slushy blanket which transformed 8:30—w nC — Duffys T*‘‘vera^ 32 non-controversial recommenda* veterinarian course be Included In July 17, 1942, 18 months ago in The dressings will be on their way highways into slippery traffic Enters Flea of Innocent i* ‘WORC — Connecticut WDRC — Adventures of tne turing facilities from a normal perroantnU. Aak for TinU today. the curriculum of the University the South Pacific. Just aa soon as shipping Instruc­ or write: i ’; Ad Liner; WHTD - tlona th e. State’ Leglalatlve coun­ menaces and diarupted telephone, ?hln Man: WTHT - Freedom peace time industry into a hlch- of Connecticut waa also adviasd; Three raemths ago Mrs. Harrow tions are received. ■ electric- light and bus service in New Haven, Nov, 17 — UP) Baitigan. opportunity; WHTD - Fam- geared war machine. cil yeaterday completed Ita pre­ The program also includes: was informed by the Navy depart­ Aa no word has been received -W n C ^When Girl Mar- widespread areas. Frank Fogel of Philadelphia, a co­ — a ous Jury TrialsTrials. wnnr>l Indxistry’s Job was a challenge to liminary program for the Incom­ Transfer of $1,000,000 from the ment that although a year has concerning another quota for this The storm, starting at about 4 defendant in the Wlnslow-Warren WDRO— Nenrs; Ad U n w 9:00—WTIC—Walt*00—WTIC-Wa— Time. WDK ^ | inventiveness and skill. The ing General Aaaembly. general fund to the highway fund elapsed since her son was reported year, the Surgical Dreaalngs p. m„ spriead over all but the south _ News; Music; WHTD wa n.a.p- Ka IcmnrAnt: Wirli , > ^ ,____ ...... a liquor conspiracy case, entered a _It Pays to be Ignorant^WTH^l Job at home Is Just as much In avoiding jcontrovenlal recom­ to repay a loan made 12 years missing in action, the Navy de­ Workers,will recess until further and east edges of the state, depos­ plea of Innocent in Federal court SINGER lerijf and the • i« . —Gabriel Heatter; WHTD — challenge and fully, as important. mendation*, tne cotmcil made no a^o when rights or way for the partment would still consider him notice. iting four inches in the Hartford here yeaterday. ^ogel, with eight -W nC —Portia Faces Ll/e, Gangbusters. Because, with this sudden .slep-up 1 3 ^ mention of a atate labor relatlona Merritt parkway were being ac­ as “missing’’ for an undetermined On the Air area and seven in Tolland county _ CaUlng AU Girls; other officials of the Wlnslow- 0.15 __ WTHT — Screen Test. of manufactviring came the de act, confining ita auggreatlona quired; requiring the perambula­ time. “Red Cross Reporter from Aus­ while h e ^ y eight Inches were re­ Warren company, was indicted by -Dick Tracy. oSsO—w n C —People Are Funny; mand for msterials. principally to a revision of legia- tion and marking of state bound- Machlnist’a Mate Harrow at­ tralia’’ la broadcast over the Mu­ ported ill Litchfield coimty. a Federal grand Jury here last -W n O — Just Plain Bill; WDRC — That Brewster Boy, Paper is one of the prime ma latlve procedure and to method* airies every, five years; discontin­ tended schools in . Granby and tual network each Saturday after­ Traffic became Jammed In sev­ week on charges of selling liquor Sewihg Machine Co. 5RC — War Commentary: ^yTHT _ Double or Nothing, teriaU in this war. Regardless of of creating beneflta and aida for uance of court session# at the Manchester and at the time of hla noon from 12:45 to 1 o’clock. Ih e eral hilly highways, particularly yrCHT — Superman: above OPA celling prices. Trial WHTD ■— Spotlight Bands; Cor­ the part one is playing in the war returning aervlcemen. AH recom­ New Milford court house; allow­ enlistment in the Navy waa em­ Red Cross notifies in advance the in Bolton, Wolcott' and Stafford. date has been set for Dec. 13, be­ 71 ^RATT STREET HARTFORD —Jack Armstrong. onet Story Teller. effort, one should save waste mendations were adopted unani­ ing the Motor Vehicle department ployed by the Grody Chevrolet More than 50 cars were motionless 10 00 WELDON DRUG CO. Company of West Hartford. family of each serviceman who ia. fore Federal Judge J. Joseph -W nC— Front Page Farrell; : —WTIC — Amo.s n Andy. paper. Its many uses have been mously by the full council. Chair­ to make partial refunds on regis­ for more duui an hour in the WDRC — Durante and Moore, In yesterday’s listing of the to appear on that week’s program. Smith in Hartford. ORC—Swoon or Croon; explained often. Prescription Pharmacist.s man E. Lea Marsh, Jr., of Old tration fees when a car or truck *Ther program is transcribed, and downtown section of Rockville -Tom Mix; WHTD - WTHT — Boxing Johnny Oreco Lyme said. ia put out of use; and establish­ wounded, the rank of Gilbert Himt and equally bad condltlona were Paper has never before seemed of this town was listed aa a Pri­ from the transcription the Red Midnight. vs. Bobby Rtiffin; WHTD—Earl more than a convlence. But so Is 901 MAIN STREET DIAFr 5321 Advocates Pre-Sesaton School ment of an adult probation sys­ Ooas prepares paper records, for reported in Torrington and Wln- Evening Godwin. The council advocated having a tem. i'. vate. He la a Lieutenant and waa sted. 10:15—WHTD—Ted Malone. water, but go without it for a wounded In France on Aug. 17, use on phonographs, which it l_News on ail stations. few days and it suddenly becomes pre-aeaalon school for new leglala- The report, with probable rec- etf Base# Pat Out of Aotloa 10-30- WTIC — Sports Newiweel, tora, banning ao-called “skeleton 1944. sends to each family free --WDRC— Hartford Courant most Important. And by the same ommendatlona on flood control charge. Buses were put out of action In Bill Stem: WDRC -S ta g ^ o r hills," requiring a two-thirds vote will be submitted to Governor several cities within the snowfall Canteen: WHTD — The Doctor token, paper is the life blood of to qver-ride a governor’* veto, On tomorrow’s program Austra­ -W n C — Victory Is Our many war industries today. It Is a Baldwin boon and will be sub­ lian and Yank will lock horns in a area. In Hartford several intercity WDRC —Lyn Mur- Talks It Over. providing for a post-aeaslon meet­ mitted to the incoming Legislature buses were held at stations until 10:45—WTIC — Program from vital material. It take* but little Morth American winner in the first Western Hemisphere string quartet Mm^Utlon. Robert ing upon' which all -late vetoes can quls' conducted by Red Cross re- Muslo; WTHT — Music; effort to save It. And it means ^ when it convenes The final ^ rte r Bill Kadlson, who will ask roads could be made safe. Other SPECIAL SALE ___wt Hour; WHTD —Digest New York; WHTD — Andrlm be eonaldered and a proposal for a buses were late in completing much to those who are using it to constitutlcmal amendment requir­ meeting of the present council Australians questions about Amer­ ; the Air; Sports. Contlnentalea. BODY SHOP will be held at the State Capitol, trips because of traffic Jams on 11:00—WTIC — News on all Sta­ supply our boys, with the weapons ing annual seaslons. ican custom# and G. L’a questions -W n C — Gulden Serenad- Dec. 21, Chairman Marsh an­ about the land in which they are hills in Avon, Southington, Staf­ WDRC —Jack Stevens; tions. . , that will win the war. It waa also recommended that ford, Vernon, Tolland and other 11:15 — w n C — Hprkness of the 1945 Aaaembly operate under nounced. stationed. Marjorie Lawrence, -The Answer Man. V lctor.^sL woIT^by M. ( L ^ r g o Guamleri. young Brazilian compotar-pianlst-conductor.______Metropolitan Opera star and na­ towns. -W n C — Lowell Thomas, Waahington; WDRC — Jo * " NOW OPEN Joint rules, with the suggestion Waterbury reported cancella­ SHAGG KNIT tive of Australia, will'deSCflbe her .. Brooks. Songs; W TH T—Music; that Joint committees be allowed tion of bus service to outlying nsntator; WDRC — News; Key Themes Germaine Taineferre, composers; to make separate reports on all recent trip through the Southwest aassie in Miniature; WHTD — The Music You Want. Dr. Charles Seeger, Chief of the Three Wounded points. Three inches of snow made 11;30_W TIC — We Came This Completely Equipped to Do bills which prove politically con­ Pacific area. Among servicemen on traffic difficult in the city while ra’do of Stars. .Lr.i»r- To Be Given Music Division of the Pan Amer­ troversial. A proposal that annual the program will be PhaHhaclst's -W n C Music Shop; WDRC Way; WDRC — Mildred Bailey ican Union, and. Mr. Ancher and Production — Center closed all many electee light and telephone Show: WTHT — Nat Brand- Manchester Musician’s pay raises for state employes be From State next week; reopens Nov. 28. Mate S-c Louis Russo ©f Oiean, N. ..BAH-BAH lines were reported out of order. - I Love a Mystery: Mrs. Thomas Burke, pianist, rep­ • FEN D ER • BODY guaranteed by statute, was ap­ Surgical Dressings—Will recess Y., and Pharmacist’s Mate Peter Fulton Lewis. J^.; WHTD-—H!d wynne’s Orchestra, „ . In Reports resenting the Guild. Electric light service was diarupt­ 11:45—WHTD —PagM of Melody. proved and the council also advo­ until further notice. Amone of Trenton, N. J. ed in Middlebury, Woodbury, Tor­ 13:05—w n c — News: Mr. Smith ’The contest drew an exception­ cated the creation of a commission Washington, Nov. 17—{JP)—The Blood Donors — Next Mobile A New Kind Of Service -W n C — News o<„the (Oonttnoed from Page One) Work Contest Winner al number of entrants with, more • PAINTING to study the present method of rington. Thomaaton, Bristol and Fortd; WDRC —Pappy How- Goes to Town. _ __ names of 22 New Englanders are Unit visit Jan. 26. When the chaplain of a troop­ Wlnsted. The Middlebury ' factory ..OlENILLE than 300 composers submitting personnel cla^flcation under the li id and His Connecticut Ker­ 1J:80__W n C — Three Suns Trio. included in a list of 275 casualtlea ship, which docked in Boston re­ of the U. S. Time Corporation 12:45—WnC Lee Sims, Pianist conference, similar to that, which regular Washington concerts this works. Among these were 28 merit system. Productloii Note. ' r i s ; WTHT —Musical Quls Resi- members of the Armed Forces, • WRECK JOBS OF ALL KiNDS Free Licenses Favored of the U. S. Naval forces—Navy, cently, ordered 6,000 paper dia­ was forced to suspend while utili­ accompanied yesterday’s report on Robert Doellner, . season. The Production Center will be ty crews worked to restore serv­ I private enterprise. ’The cuirency one conteetant sending his work Creation of an overall state vet- Marine Corps and Coast Guard — closed all next week for the pers, two baby carriages, and a dent Here, Awarded ^ Eminent Judges erans* affairs bureau to coordinate stroller from the Old Colony Red ice to the plant. panel la understood to have drawn , I Outstanding musicians acted ns from his post In Alaska and an­ announced today by the Navy de­ Thanksgiving recess, reopening on Wlllimantic reported several up a report which takes no definite other from the South Pacific bat­ all local, state and Federal agen­ partment. Tuesday, Nov. 28, at which time Cross Camp and Hospital Council, Network Football Schedule P r i z e f o r H i s C o m n o s i* , judges of the Gulld-RCA victor cies ready to help veterans In any interruptions of electric light I stand on stabilization. This is like­ . > o • rk ' contest. They were Sir E>nest tle front. In the Latin American • Publication of this additional list Mrs. T. Edward Brosnan will take the council’s secretary was a little ly to bring reaction 'rom several competition, Brazil led these way, was recommended, as was a perplexed. services and interstate buses were t i o n f o r S t r i n g lj u a r t e t , MacMlllan, conductor of the To- brings to 73,414 the total number over her duties as chairman of the running behind schedule because delegations who want the confer­ ------‘ ronto Symphony Orchestra: countries with 20 entrants. proposal to “substantially in­ of Naval casualties announced Corps. She had filled many strange re­ Is Now Nearing Its Climax ence to come out In favor of the preliminary Judging reduced the crease,” the state’s Soldiers, Sail­ since Dec. 7, 1941. quests for troopsshlps before, but of slippery roads. Robert Doellner. of 59 Walnut j Jascha Heifetz, riolln virtuoso; Miss Hazel Jane Trotter, whose The Southern New England ----- monetary proposals adopted at number to 20 compositions. In ors and Marine’s fund, used to pro­ Those from Connecticut and leadership has made it possible for never like this. Nor was she en­ CARDIGANS .1 1, — ^ Claurlo Arrau, Chllgan pianist; Telephone Company reported the vr.v Hill NBC war broadcaster, Bretton Woods last July, street, nationally known concert ^ primrose, concert violist; this final stage of selection the SOLIMENE & FLAGG vide aid to veterans and their de­ their next of kin; the Production Corps to do an out­ lightened any when the chaplain Few York. Nov,. 17—(FV - has returned from the Msdlterran- ’The report on private enter- violinist, composer and instructor Piastro. violinist and Judges had each work performed Incorporated pendents. Free motor vehicle driv­ Griffin, Gerard John, Private, standing job, has found It neces­ assured her, ’This Isn't for the -ean-area to tiAe-ovsr from Upton 1 prise, which the conference ap- by a string quartet before casting ing licenses for veterans who held First CHass, U- S. Marine Corps. sary to resign the chairmanship. men, you understand.” at the Hartford School of Music, conductor of the Longlne Sin- 634 CENTER STREET TELEPHONE-5101 such licenses before their induction about reacheff a climax Close the commentary period in a proved at a plenary session yes- has received a prize of $1,000 for | and Wanda Landowska, their votes. Each entry remain­ Wounded. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Trotter has asksd that her Her call to a local manufactur­ Qwekfir Itoiim Dirtmt of Sunday afternoon sponsored series terday, recommended the creation ed anonymous throughout the into the armed forces and the cre­ Daniel J. Griffin, 153 Hill street, sincere thanks be .extended to ept fbf\toe Army-Navy Decem- his composition for string quartet j harpsichordist. The panel waa ation sf a state recreation commis­ er soon had the diapers placed December 17. Close’s contract ©f an International organization in a contest_sponsored by ^ the , completed by Edgar Varese and Judging period. Shelton. eveiyr person who has contributed ' 2 meethig end the New Year’s sion to handle recreational activi­ Inman, Donald E., Private, First aboard. The council followed waa tenninated by NBC aa of for the "restoration” of private Washington Chamber Music Guild. . ______"'v------to the success of the work during with the carriages and stroller. Bowl giS>^.'haff been let up ties in the state and to help towns Class, U. S. Marine Corps Reserve. her term in the position. ^ U B t S h d R i December 10 without comment, al-1 enterprise to be built around the seeking aid In establishing a pro­ At the dock, curiosity took the I tn coBUgta from four see* though Cloee waa qboted aa say-1 international Chamber of Com­ Wounded. Mother, Mrs. Lillian Wednesday noon a pot-luck gram, waa also recommended. Simpson, 1002 East Main street, luncheon. In honor of Miss Trotter upper hand, and the secretary I of the oounwjf. Hiey are: ing It was due to “pressure by I merce. . ^ Other measures included in the routed out the chaplain for an various groups.’* Etefore it adopted, the throughout the Western Heml- [ Bridgeport. and of Mrs. LeRoy Chase, chair­ flrrom Baltimore V I was preliminary program concern the Jatkevicius, William E., Ser­ man of the cutters, who has also explanation. Dialing Tonight (Friday): NBC American delegation precipitated sphere. !M C t& -Navy vs. PurdtiA Harry establishment of uniform fire and geant, U. S. Marine Corps. Wound­ Amused, he answered. "Some- A little Va-tro-nol up Regularly $3,98 __g Paul Lavalle concert: 8:30 considerable discussion by aasert- Mr. Doellner, whose winning found It necessary to resign be­ iMtlil sir announcing. \ I TOPCOATS safety regulations, drafting of a ed. Parent, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. cause of 111 health, was given, by Ume we have American evacuees each nostril effectively •eitle-Sity ’-'From Ctavsland at 2:4I^NBC — Dulfy’s Tavern; 9:30 People Are I report did not place “siif- composition bears the-tltle "String statewide uniform building code Jatkevicius, 57 New King street, and war brides with us on our and promptly reUeves ■••• IrHt Funny; 10 Amos and Andy; 11:301 gclent ' emphasis on Individual Quartet No. 1,” is a native of Man­ TIES the Center church Red Cross sew­ dlstrem of hmd colds— £ w la va. Ohio Stata. BU f^tem by the State Housing authority, Thompsonville. ing group, the South Methodist return voyages, and—well, the makee breathing caster Vert* lilt m 8 DEUGHTFUL COLORS \ ,Trom South Bend, Ind., a t^ :4 6 Drama, We Came This Way Initiative In relation to free en­ chester and lives with his parents, ■l|M «t*f* permitting the State Motor Ve­ cl.urch Red Cross sewing g^-oup youngsters really made inroads on . . . also helps prevent TrMlIi Id __ Hortlisrestem va. 'N CBS—7:80 Friday on Broadway; terprise." Mr. and Mrs. August F. Doellner. hicles department to collect per­ and the Wednesday supervisors. our supply of tablecloths and nap­ many colds from devel- Tsd Huffing and Jim: 1:80 Thin Man; 9 It Pays to be Reject Oonslderatlon Plea He graduated from Manchester sonal property taxes on automo­ Wednesday afternoon part of the kins. As for the stroller, that's gping if used in time. YOU CAN NOW 2 SWEATERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. [gnorant; 10 Moore and Durante; The United States delegates High school In the Class of 1917 Columbia Man the way we keep the children in You’U UkeKI FOI------Mildred‘^ l l e y Company biles along with registration fees, hospital quota and part of the low directions In folder. Kj^in Tuscaloosa, Ala., at 2:46 wanted the report sent back to the and studied violin In New York the receipts to be turned over to knitting quota were shipped, and line. Once around the deck is 156 SWEATERS TO PICK FROM -Alabam a vs. Mlsaiastppl BLU—7 Ed Wynn comedy; panel for further consideration, under Leopold Auer. Later he IT’S OUR the towns, appointment of a com­ Crash Victim it was planned to ship more today the reward for good behavior.” Ruas Hodges and Tom IS Jury Trial*: • Gang but the conference, with the Brit­ studied composition with CecM mittee to find some means of YICUVA-T1M05 :80 Lionel Hampton ish leading the opposition, reject­ Burleigh. Doctor Talks It Over equalizing fire Insurance policies; band; ed their plea. . , I Early *ralent technical changes in the atate in-- ■7:30 Newtime for Sln- While still a student In High Wiliimantlc, Nov. 17—UP)—Wil­ ^-Allliovgh thff 18-week contract ' Formation of an International 9th ANNIVERSARY surance laws; increase the permlst liam Burke, 68, of Columbia, died JU d i brought him back to the air fonietta; 8:^ Freedom of Oppon- clearing house to create standards school Mr. Doellner was a recog­ tunlty; 9:30 Double or Nothing; 10 V sable size of common trust funds late last night at the Windham Retail Salesroom J'MIII haa u w l December 8 to run, for various commodities In world nized violinist He formed a string land allow more people to par­ Community Memorial hospital E'Ad Wynn has algned a renewal for bout, Johnny Greco vs. Bobby Ruf­ trade, together with statistics on quartet at the local school and * Ordinaij}Iy we’d celebrate with a real bang-up sale, but from injuries received at Colches­ lMi Friday night Mriea on the fin. crops and market conditions, waa also did some composing. He has because of wartime reatrictlona and regulations, we’re ter when 1 e was struck by an au­ BLU. Hnce his return, Ed has the chief recommendation of the been heard in recitals many times offering a few worth-while specials and reminding you tomobile police said was being gotten back considerably to .the Saturday Programs: NBC — 9 conference panel on raw materials here during and since his school DIAPER PAILS driven by William Gillette, also of a. m. New Series, Home Is What days. He has been a member of that now more than ever It pays to buy Clifford quality igome<2y formula of hla former and foodstuffs. Goa Be Used Too Columbia. how after tryug a eomewhat dlf- You M ^ e It; 1 p. m. National The panel also suggested the the staff at the Hartford School of merchandise. State Trooper Thomas M. POPULAR Manchester Knitting Mills rv^srantiUnt . t . The Joseph Dun- Grange Convention, Speaker A. 8. adoption of a single standard of Music for a number of years. He As Sterilizer. O’Brien from Colchester barracks, Leinger series on t ^ BLU, in which Goss; 2 Musicana Variety . . . weights Wd measure* for all na­ has had his works performed by and Coroners Bernard J . Acker­ Manchester Green Open Every Evening Until 9 he eonducts mental teats, is ex- CBS—1:30 Report to Nation; 5 tions. -based preferably on the the Rochester Civic Orchestra and .Arthur Drug Stores man of Tolland county and Louis ^psetsd to conclude December 27 Philadelphia Orchestra; 6:15 Peo­ metric system. the Hartford Symphony Orchestra. 845 Main St. Rublnow BMg. O. Wolsard of Windham county, M ; vrlth the end of the present con ple’s Platform, "China and the Mr. Doellner says that he intends are investigating. i 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING ill| -tra c t He has been broadcaatlng War” . . . BLU—11:30 a. ro. Land Dog Get* Delicacy Dally to Invest his $1,000 prize In War BUY NOW of the .Lost; 12:80 p. m. Farm and : under a sponsor since last January, bonds. FOR XMAS I 65c and 79c ? 6, signed after several weeks’ pre­ Home program; 6:30 Soldiers with Noel, Mo.—(ff>—A fox terrier Winner of the $1,000 prize for Wings . . . MBS—10:15 a. m. Latin American' contestants went liminary series . . . Another pro- named Bill goes to the store e v e ^ r e g u l a r $1.00 AND ' gram to leave the air. Screen Test Rainbow House; 1 p. m. Nsvy Bul­ day for hi* favorite delicacy. The to M. Camargo Guamleri, a rising g w ^ - 1 1 ^ 8 letin Board; 8 Halls of Monte­ young composer and musician of EACH CUSTOMER ; MBS, will sign off December proprietor place* an Ice crearn $1.60 VALUES! LIMITED . y after a 26 weeks’ run. zuma. cone In a sack, hands it over to Sao Paufo. Brazil. Both winning compositions will have premier Things Are Fresher At The L' I Bill, who lugs the package hoine. YES! BUHER Dwight D. Elsenhower. Etach tac­ There Mrs. Maude EUlls. Bill s performances by the Chamber Music Guild Quartet at one of its 'Air Support tical command Is a complete unit, owner, serves him. HAVE FRESH PORK THE NEAREST THING with Its own fighter and recon­ TO BUTTER! Unit in Each naissance groups. SPORT JACKETS MODEL FRUIT SHOPPE • Cravenettes, Camel Hair. THANKSGIVING ALL-SWEET Yanfe Army This Army and Kavy Club, Sizes 17 toJ2. *WHERE GENUINE QUALITY PREVAILS^* i Public Records s h o u l d e r s » > 2 9 ' ' £■ ------P Reg. b s ...... Now $22.50 No Pointal - 997 MAIN STREET A Few Steps Below Haie’a TELEPHONE 2-07Sr (Contlaned from Page One) Reg. $12.98...... Now $10.98 24c lb. - -I—I Incorporated = Reg. $36...... Now $32.50 Warrantee Deeds Reg. $16.98...... : . . . .Now $14.98 DINNER COOKED : Ing Lieut. Gen. George S. Itatton’s John Robinson to (Jharles H. ROASTING M g m S g* You’d be surprised at the number of people who have switched to Modetj fnr fresher twite Bad Third Army. Nute, property on White street. vegetables! And the number Is growing every day. And why notT We have everythtaig they . • ’Twenty-ninth Tactical Air com­ Patrick Moriarty to Thomas R. SALAMI want . . . even those hard-to-get Items . . . and everjrthing we have Is the Saect Mie mailint mand, under Brig. Gen. Richard Brown, property at West Center ------AT------affords. So we say, "No matter where you buy your meats . . . complete the meal with M oM A. Nugent, of Spruce Creek, Pa. and McKee ptreet. Frulte and Vegetables! BUpporting Lieut. Gen. William H “^ 4 5 41c lb; BUI of Sale I REVERSIBLE COATS, Men’s All Wool ' . CHICKENS -----*------^...... ‘ Simpson's Ninth Army. Patrick Moriarty to Thomas R. JELLY Twelfth Tactical Air command, Brown, contents of filling station BINGO M undffr Brig. Gen. Gordon P. Sa- at West (Center and McKee street. (Full Length). For Young Men LEATHER FRONT CORNED BEEF SPECIALS FOR TH E ‘WEEK-END! . . vllle, of Winter Park, Fla., sup­ Eleanor M. Ziemak to John 8. Every Sat. 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(1 'v, _ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. rKlVAI.NUVEM i.EK ■5 .... '. New Armory Setup State Champions Seek New England Crown Yale Selected l l l i mon.Near Grasp Civilian Goods Grid Brittle Sunday Filipino Guerrilla^ Come Down froin Hills By AP to Win >r Peace Allies Push Ahead Of Yankee Units; T o Wait Ufi-til Has Plenty of Should Be On Long Front: Road Under Fire Bnlldogs Choice Over Funeralff^ Nazis Bfeateu ^arley Plan Wedge Deepened Fan Shaped Backboards North Carolina Satur­ A n R o c ^ n e (OontlBued from Page One) Gene Ronzani Frank H. Anderson ' (Continued from Puge one) And Renovated Floor Game Shift ^ day at Bowl. To M^et New Bi Urged Best rConUaned from Page One) mon, the Vank airmen ■ destroyed Funeral services for Frank Howard Anderson, former general Byrnea last night ascribed failure Ready for Big Game In Gfime at Mt. Nc dozens of trucks in a motor p(»l. Still in Doubt Orlo Robertson Bears’ New Ace Elements oft the 24th U. S. In­ manager of the J. Hale Com­ to meet some munitions goals to trmn Page One) trymen captured htindrcds of C.er- “ the mistaken belief on toe part Thanksgiving Night. N ^ York, Nov, 17—(p»5—Par­ Iw o ff Set fo r 2i mans stunned by the onslaught. fantry dlvlalon were holdlngr the pany store here, who died yester­ day afternoon at 3:15 at Fern- of some people that the war la don us please If, before plunging table and the hearing British Capture Wessem front of the Llmon •allenL and .J ------Veteran Takes Over Slot closing In west and south of the New York City, will be held Sun­ about over.” Tivo hundred thous­ Fan shaped backboards, some­ Definite Word Expected into this week’s football selections, Football, Sunday afternoat fbr the atrike and picket and able-bodied men could break we point out that we had only On toe Americans’ left flanlj toe Japanese spearhead. Elements of day afternoo nat 3;15 at Fern- thing comparatively nei)( in bas­ In Giicago Backfi^d iM t Nebo. That U right A hO British Second Army In Holland toe bottleneck, he said. Today on Transfer of three defeats last week as com­ adileve an “intenigent. artl- the First Cavalry (dismounted) cliff, Hartsdale, N. Y. Mr. Ander­ ketball snd entirely new on toe lo- to goodness football ganae will b«| capped a 12-mllc advance In toiw were closing In from the east. son had made his home for the If It is not broken, the mobiliza­ Army-Navy Clash. - pared to 35 victories snd two tics. When Luckman's .Away Lia and capable labor le^ er- days bv capturing Wessem. on the csl front will be one of toe fea­ Rice, Indiana and Muhlenberg played there this Sunday oftol'^| L» he propoeM for New Eng- Consolidate Foalttons past 11 years at 5 Red Oak road, tion chief asserted he would “not Maas below Roermond in Holland, hesitate to take more drastic ac- tures of the new setup st the State failed to coonerate. By Jerry Uska noon with the All RockvlUt ■ a three-point program; Other American units consoli­ Bronxvllie, N- Y„ while he was an Washington, Nov. 17— (JP) —A Here’s how toe crystal ball says __eatabUahment of labor re- and Buggenum. three miles north associate director of Amos Parrish Uon,” In these forms: Armory when toe High achool five Chtengo— "It’a IDte old times, i dete meeting the New Britain dated positions from ML Mlnoro they should finish this week; Icglalation In all of the of Roermond. The British rirtual A Co., Inc., retail store consul­ First, siLspcnd the “spot" au- engages s strong Alumni five deadline rolled around today in the They’re growling at me— ’get that angles. The kickoff ho* beea actf iv reached the Maas on s seven to Mt. Mamban, along the crest of thoilzntlon procedure for civilian Arnv-Penn—Penn, with two for 2:30. '■urland states. ___ the range looking down on the Or- tants. of .100 Fifth avenue, N. Y. Thonksglvliig night ahifting of the Army-Navy foot- guy, get-that No. 6.” ' mile front In this sector facing the goods manufacture In the two good tackles In Savitsky and Wearer of No. 6 would be 35- 1?te Rockville eleven, -establishment of moc road from the east. Mr. Anderson left .Manchester In In addition to the new back- bal game from Annapolis to a big education courses m the German border from three to classes of cities having labor boards, toe basketball floor has Stickel, may put up an argument year-old Gene Ronzanl, emergency with local talent, will be mMUngl At the same time long-range 1933 to Join the Parrish firm after city stadium. for the first half but Army's power and fourth years of high seven miles farther east. having been associated with the shortages; and second, "complete­ been completely renovated and to­ of the , a team that they have played onon'1 ‘ Highlighting the ever-present combat and reconnaissance pa­ ly suspend resumption of the pro­ On the presumption that Presi­ will wear the Quakers down for trol# worked their way along toe Hale store for 27 years. day It la one of toe beat floors in who is (Vrestling father time to a this year and was defeated bjr.'[ fi^ M sa—establishment of danger of a fresh offensive sweep duction of cirillan supplies.” toe state. dent Rooeevelt hold hia regular another one-sided score for the farc-the-well in the rough and Two weeks ago at Rockvfllo, th*j around* the Germans nortiwm muddy mountain trails, clearing Pentland, the Florist, today re­ Friday news conference, reporters Cadets. ‘ J ^ n » l l e g e of labor rela- out scattered enemy parties. ported that large numbers of floral Plan Due to Be Kept Mum The floor has been sand^, lined tough . 'Hardware City team pinned a 14| under state auspices, state flank. Allied patrols slipped across and polished ao that it now looks readied In advance some direct Purdue-Navy — The Middles The still rugged ex-Marquette to 7 losa on the home club in a | the lower Maas between 's-Herto- General MacArthur said In his tributes have been ordered by This chill on hopes of “easing questions on the proposed move. definitely aren’t fooling these davs wnced and controlled In each communique that American long- Into” peacetime production \"aa *like a new building altogether. star made his professional debut thriller. genboach and Moerdljk. Gorman local friends of the decesRed to be High-up government officiala but they may find a tough nut to wito the Bears 11 yeara ago. Now , the New England states.” range artillery "continues Its hav­ forwarded for his funeral. followed by disclosure that the de­ 'Hie entire setup which >has Acid Test For Fans nrtlllerv reacted violently. changed as far aa toe plajring court apparently had left toe decision crack in the Boilermakers before he's back whenever Ens. Sid Luck- Father Kelley told toe more Piirsiied by British units mount­ oc throughout the corridor.” Jap­ tailed "V-E Day” plan of the War up to him. winning by two or three touch­ Local fans have trekked up to I n 1.200 New England business Production boRrd if* duo to be kept goes has added a Jot 'if color to man can’t get leave from toe Mer­ ed In Kangaroos—armored vehicles anese air activity, he said, was Mercer Matchett Secretary of Treasury Morgen- downs. chant Marine. Rockville every Sunday afternoott aers that toe six state area can The funeral of Mercer Match­ mum for psychological reasons. toe annual classic, toe Alumni to witness the games played at converted Into troop carriers—the negligible. . ■ . a ganoe, which is coming back after thau said yesterday that he hoped Front row: Bob Bray, Jake Donovan, BUI Bray, Captain Herbs Stevenson, Ward Strange, Don minois-Ohlo State—A battle of Co-eoaches Luke Johnson and I its Industrial lights burning Germans fell back so rapidly In toe James Hutcheson, Associated ett, of 81 Bls.=cll street, who was One WPB source disclosed that the service classic would be CJricket Lot and the game SimdOF'4 the agency—which has announced a lapse of two years. Hail and Gob McKinney. Rear row: Coaoh Wigren, Joe Cunningham, Charles Hooker, Don Pendle­ speed between Buddy Young and Heartlcy (Hunk) Anderson are htlv provided it employs fore­ flat, canal-broken country near Press correspondent with the First atriick by an aut omobile on Main ewitched to a big city as a sixth Co. and Lea Horvath and his le­ v^ill be an acid test aa to whethor st now In anticipating and Alumni Star Studded ton, Cbarley Waite, BiU Mullins, manager. viewing Ronzani’s efforts with Roermond that the Tommies lost Cavalry dlvlalon, reported that the street carlv Saturday morning as It would make- the plan public in War Loan drive feature. gion of freshmen backs. The line something more than amused pa­ or not, Manchester .wants footboO { Japanese were abandoning strong advance as an aid to swift rcco.i- Manchester High's bailllant cross country team will travel to Barrington, R. I., to compete In toe idylng Itself for the problems contact. , he was going to work. The game itself will provide He estimated that $50,000,000 in probably will be the difference In tience. back here again. mlch will follow the war’s end. positions In rear areas Instead of this afternoon at the Watkins verslon and rc-cmploymcnl—now plenty of thrills and chills with a bonds could be sold in connection New England High school cross country Saturday morning. The local Red and White harriers cap­ The New Britain eleven led by Withdrawing East of Rl'J'' tured toe CCIL and State titles, on successive weeks. The locals will be out to attempt to make it three which case It’ll be Ohio State to Ronzani, who was lured from re­ Ho said he believed New Eng- The Germans were reported with­ fighting to t|ie death. Funeral Home at three o’clocH. is studying w’uethcr to vlthhoi 1 star-studded Alumni team set and with the game and that publicity remain unbeaten. tirement and his regular job of Bobby Harris, a talented triple iid still was an Industrial force drawing to their defense Imea ea.st Rev. Alfred L Wlinama. rector, such announcement until I'ltlc" s anxious to show toe schoolboys derived from the contest would straight Saturday. Miasiaslppi State-AIabama — selling wine in to be­ threater boast one of the bettor collapre ls definitely end Inimin- be reckoned with and admon- of the Maas river. Previoun Finures and Rev. Ellison F. Marvin, how the game of basketball ia have far-reaching values through-. Shorty McWlUlama will apark come a sort of a T-teacher to toe drilled teams in toe state with lUed "don’t .^count the ^ m Um s A field dispatch from the Ninth curate, of St. Mary’s Episcopal ently sighted^ played On the other hand, (Doach out the nation. State to Ita seventh straight vic­ Benra’ fledgling quarterbaclis, now aerial attack their best offenslM': lit” as be pointed to the fact that Army sector said possibly a dozen Revised Upivard church, conduct».d the service. Evidently influenced by the be­ Wilfred (^arke has practically a Senator Mead (D., N. Y .), s tory imd possible bowl bid. ranks as the No. 1 signal caller, weapon. In the first game with’ Fred E. Werner was at the organ. green team to work irith. None of leader in advocating toe staging lie region is one of the most dl- German towns were captured yes­ U. S. Pacific Fleet Headquar­ lief that merely talking about re- Local Sport Nortowesterii - Notre Dame — , Ironically, Johnny Long, former Rockville, It was passes that ! ilfled nianufarturlng centers in . „ A iritininn ViiArrlllas under Capt. Jesus Olmedo stride out of The bearers were, Homer Butler, converalr*! makes people fo r s e i the boya on the team this year of the game in a big city, express­ mmwe Colgate star, who was Ronzanl’a terday In the first day of Its attack ters, Pearl Harbor. Nov. 17—(A1— Bob Kelly may not see much ac­ brought the ball down within scor­ le world, urith great natural re- rear .Geollenklrchen. while toe First In a variety of attire, but all armed ^ I p STi j J with Maj. Gen. A. V. Ainold on Leyte Abram Matchett, James Neill and toe war, WPB was declared likely played any varsity ball last year. ed toe hope that toe contest will prize pupil when the latter coached the hills and into a 7th DivislorP^ommam post for a c o n fc n c e Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, revis­ tion but toe Irish have enough to ing distance. urces and klr advanUges. Army surged eastward, rmm David Addy. ' to go on mapping Its plans c^ietly The school haa everything to gain be played In “One of our eastern rebound from toe Army drubbing. the Bears’ Newark Farm Club In The Itockvills team led by Oul island In the Philippines. (AP wlrephoto).______r------ing previous figures upward, an­ Burial was In the family plot in and nothing to lose In toe game stadiums, iireferably New York -Chatter SPURTS EVENT^S , Most Retool and AacheS in gains that averaged up nounced that Third fleet carrier but not telling which orders will be Notre Dame. 1941 is Gene's ranking understudy Peterson local lad, who dora Juot [^Speaking at toe Industrial ses- to two miles In the Initial thrust. Ea.st cemeter*.’. reyoked when V-E day comes. Thanksgiving night city." Wisconsin - Michigan — The on the current Bear squad. • about all the work In the backfleUi planes sank a cruiser, four de- "Staging of the Army-Navy One week from tonight you ft ^ r t c h a r d C. Cooke. reglo-iBl The Germans sent Tiger tanks public card party staged by toe W’arning Olwn In I>-tter It ia expected that at least five once-beaten Wolverines aren't go­ Ronzani’s pins may not be as will lead the Rockville squad. Peto crals are believed Insufficient to Btrovers and 11 cargo vessels and game In New York City where toe fans will be reading about the Saturday, Nov. .18— ctor of the Smaller War against toe Ninth Army In a coun­ local Fire company to take place Truck Drivers oil tankers In their Nov. 12 raid James Francis McDonnell of toe original members of the ing to let Badgers stand In their steady and study as when he cS'- has been the mainstay of the teoai' back up the long western front Byrnes' warning came througn great triple championehip team of subway system could furnish toe Hlgh-Alumni basketbaU game. High bcliool cross countrj team competing in New England vorted at halfback for the Beara nts corporation, said that small ter-attack todav but were thrown this evening, at the home of Clar­ Funeral services for James Just think, less than one week. way of a chance to win toe Big all season and is one of the beat against simultaneous Allied as- on Manllft. Francis McDonnell, of Eldridge release of a letter written to five 1938 will be on hand to play with transportation would enable toe meet at Barrington, R I. from 1933 through 1938, but his _nta must retool and back with leases. ence V. Rathbun. Various card The light cruiser previously re- government agencies: WPB, Plan now to attend the game Ten title. Michigan. backs in toe state without a quea- ij saulU In sector after sector. games will be In play, bridge, Plan to Study street, were held this morning at toe Alumni. Treasury department to dispose of brawny right arm ia as accurate th n^ern machinery If righting on German soil, and The Ninth Army pushed off to ' ported as damaged was known to Army, Navy, Manpower commis­ which wUl be played on 'Thanks­ Sunday, Nov. 19— ' • Georgia Tech-Louisianan State tion. pinochle and setback being the . 8:30 at the T. P. Holloran Funeral The High five which has been $100,000,000 In War Bonds,” he aa ever and hia wealth of experi­ and la to maintain Its posl- aimed at the heart of O e ^ a n y / the north of Aachen on the fright have sunk. Nimitz s.-ild In a com­ sion smd Maritime commission. He said. giving night at the armory. Football game at Mt. Nebo. All Rockville va. New Britain —The Engineer# are riding high Local I Inienc as an Industrial leader In She main features. Refre.sbin«nts will i home, and at 9 o’clock at St. practicing for toe past three weeks again, much ■ to LSU’a sorrow. ence Is spiced wito a zeat for play­ Industrial Rhln dand with Cologne munique yesterday. Returning pi­ directed that their representatives He added that scheduling of toe Triangles, 2:30. Goose Ceroso and Tinv PockotijiB flank of the British Second Army, be served. Norton P. Warner Federal Order James’s church. Rev. Frederick at toe East Side Rec will find It s ing that long ago won him the ipvst-war period. . onlv 35 miles sway, the two already making rapid strldM In lots also originally reported only visit and study lagging p lan ts.- game in New York, "Where they Monday, Nov. 20— Georgia Tech. two heavy set linemen win bo seen ff r H e pointed) out that the six William Owen. Clarence V. Rath- McLean was celebrant. Rev. Jo­ lot tougher to play on than toe One bowler from one of toe local Oklahoma - Kansas— A' torrid hick-name of "T^ffy.” Atmlea anpnrently caught the en- Holland toward the Maas river two destroyers sunk and said toe as WPB Chairman J. A. Krug now are organized to' handle great Pioneer Parachute vs. K. of C. In a recent game against the in the Rockville forward walL' tates have "always been at toe bun and William Hartz are a coni- I seph Cleary, deacon and Rev. Ed­ smaller gym at toe Rec. leagues remarked this morning Big Six rivalry with toe Sooners emv off balance ’vhlle German bend. The First Army lunged for­ (Continued fyom Page One) merchantmen were either destroy­ mund Barrett, sub-deacon. Joseph is doing In toe midwest— and A banner crowd is expected to crowds, would be Just another about the scores of a recent match Mam St. Service vs. Tavern Card-Pitta, Ronzani sparked the Both are local lads, Pookett being,, nd of toe line In respect to raw divisions, were preparing m at­ mlttee In charge. 1 in front. ward from lU old stand east of ed or left blazing. Della F^ra sang and Mrs. John stated he would call a conference witness the seasons opener and day's work, and the only differ­ and was of the opinion that bowl­ Tuesday, Nov. 21— Bears to their flrat league win of a mere 220 pounder while Oerooa fflalB and have maintained tack on toe First Army at Aachen. iT-ports of food shortages at the Texas CSiriatian - Texas — The Aachen, flanking the U. S. Third A report hns been made on H«'- Four torpedoes <4lso were sent Barry was at'the organ; of toe agencies later. will have plenty of bleacliera avail­ ence between playing It In New ing is "the worlds most incon- . Boxing, Hartford Auditorium, 8:30. the season by completing five out is toe key man in tlM 'Stotna o t industrial leadership through While toe tank-led troops of bron’s, paper drive, shovving that present time.” into a floating drydock, believed The lagging programs, Brynes comparative scores say it’ll be Army on the left. Bearers, all members of the Red able, it ia possible that all local York and at toe Naval Academy slstant sport.” Could be, couldn’t of nine passes for 69 yards, one for Liberty play that the team puIUi Itbe craftsmanship «»<* toe First Army pushed their nroeeeds amount to $48. 'This sum State trucks will be used to sup­ to be the 500-foot Admiral Dewey, said, include heavy bombers, heavy would be that toe bond drive Wednesday, Nov. 22— Texaa. a touchdown. Twice trapped trying LAte reports placed the British Men’s Social Club of which Mr. fans will be able to witness the It. Hunters vs. Bryant and (23iapman Second Air Force-WaahIngl6H.i‘-' in every game. IhoW which has been a heritage of breach of the Siegfried line deep­ is to be divided betn-een the sehnols ply food to hospitals and institu­ which the Americans scuttled be­ McDonnell was presidiinL were artillery, heavy ammunition, heavy game of toe year. would be aubstantially aided. to pass in that game, Ronzani er. the Ninth rolled forward within a mile of the Dutch fron­ Moriartys vs. Chambers Lt. Glen Dobba gives*the Super- Johnny Creneey, the fourth local iNew England Industry.” tier cItv of Roermond. two miles nrd the Scouts. $32 will go to the tions, If neceesary, the governor fore Manila’s fall. The Japanese Patrick Conlon, James MeSherry, trucks and tires, assault t r ^ s - The game now ia scheduled for whipped his aging legs Into action player will be seen at a helfbodfej Offered Three SuggesHons through the towns of Tmmendorf, schools and $16 to toe Senuta. said, adding that he hoped that It porte and cargo ships, cotton duck Annapolis, Dec. 2, where the seat­ Whatever happened to Hunters Billiards vm. Motor Sales Bombers a decided edge. for l2-yard gains. beyond which lies J^he JJerman evidently raised It. Joseph Butler, William DcHm . in the Y League last Wednesday Iowa Pre-Flight - Mis-sourl — slot along side Peterson- , New England industrialists were Floverlch. Euchen and Beggen- It has been decided to remove would "not be pccessary. Hamilton Jones and Herbert John' and radar equipment. ing capacity is limited to about Thursday, Nov^ 23— dorf, all east of Gellenklrchen To the south the U. a- Series of Aerial Strike# night ? The scores of the team as There’s too much power at Iowa Mitch Ostrowakl who made hto reffsred three sM^Mtlons for solv- S " h a 7 v l r i u a n ; ^ ; n g : ^ Mefz. the telephone from Hebron’s cas "We are going to see that our The Pacific commander reported If carried out, suspension of toe 20,000. Baltimore and Philadelphia, H i^ School-Alumni basketball game. State Armory, 7:30. and representing advances oi unity staMor, ss there seems to be son. Electric Eye P’.ominently mentioned aB^eltes of a whole were brilllanL colossal, City for toe collegians to han’dle. debuts with ROckvUle two weMat Vliut post-war employment prob- people are fed,” he declared. Burial was In St. James s ceme- spot” plan would put the brakes Friday, Nov. 24— ago, atorred with ProVidenoa Od» . ileins by Charles R. Hook. Jr., sec- about a mile. the U. S. Seventh .was flRhting little likelihood of its being put to ' Eartier, the governor talked a aeries of aerial strikes from Haha toe game, if it ia moa-ed, can seat extraordinary and what have you. Iowa Pre-Flight. and Iwo Islands, In the Bonin ana tery where Rev. W. J. Dunn read on civilian production In toose Cravat Bowling League lege toe peat throe years and ia a., ' iry of toe Rustless Iron and GerfnftHM Mor® Fl.vtnc Bombj doggedly th ron g Ih# Vosges foot­ the use for which It was provided. with repre-aentatives of toe two upwards of 80,000 and 100,000, re- The team was hotter than an Au­ Texas Ag^es-Rlce—We a.sked Volcano groups, to bypassed Is­ the committal service. cities classed by .WMC as ‘’Group For Bowling Sport Slants powerhouse bock built along thn el corporaUon. Baltimore, in- The onslaught of toe First and hills and the French Thanks to the favorable turn of groups of drivers Involved In the spectively. gust sun. the office gal for help on this one lands In toe northern Palaus. A T” and "Group H” (critical and same , lines as Peteraeff. Both ora ___ member of the National Ninth Armies Into Germany was forward three more miles towaM war conditions the casualty sta­ intra-union dispute. The number of close to critical. respectively) Naval Academy officials have and she picked the Aggies. Saiti From Her By There marked bv a considerable Increase the Belfort gap near Swltze land. tion will probably never be called drivers on strike has not been de­ bomb hit was scored on a amaii said that tickets to the game, if Chisty O’Bright, 398; Walt Car­ she doesn’t like Rice. six footers and sciria well «vW f, [w a r Uibor board. cargo vessel at Iwo and a possible labor areas. Fouldicator, Electrical Marquette-Great Lakes — The His suggestions were: In the German use of flying The Ninth Army lashed out into serr-ice for care of wounded termined accurately. Under the spot procedure, a moved, cannot be printed in time go, 394; Joe Twaronite, 883: and North Carolina Plays And Everytohero 800. hit was made on a medlui^sized About Town Sailors will sail right through a eone—take personnel problems bombs, a front line dispatch said north of Aar Men on a " " or destitute. Nevertheless the set­ Orders Drivers Bark to Work WPB field office can permit a Device; To Be Used for the g.ime and distributed un­ Walt Kompanick, 351. T^at is the To toe south. Lieut. Gen between Geilenklrchen and up WPS R wise provision, and one merchantman at Haha. The la­ manufacturer to resume civilian less a decision Is reachpkl today. scores tufned in by members of mild storm. Great Lakes. ! w t of the middle drawer and put Saltonstall told toe men that he Colgate-Syracuse — Heads It’s Willie Pep was knocked down Ilfhem on the top of managements George S. Patton’s Third Armv weller. It swept ahead 2.000 yards which was In some ways a model ter Island is some 650 miles south The Manchester Ministerial as- production, with a very low prior­ As Foul Line Judge. closed In to within a mile and to within four miles of the Roer for other towns. "would have no part .n striking •oclatlon will hold Its monthly Yale Team Saturday Syracuse, tails Colgate. The coin the other night for toe first time the. armed forces) In ity rating. If he can prove he has in three and one half yeara that half of Metz on the north, south Mrs. Vorus Nickerson, who Is our boys <'n '’^ (^ u n d InsUllatlons In the Pa- meeting Tuesday at 11:00 a. m. at showed Syracuae. Y. M. C. A. —face toe union problem the back” and ordered the drivers ; attacked heavlly by labor and machines not needed for , Nov. i7.—(JP>—Four the feathenveight had taken a %as]lstlcally, realising unions are and west, by-passing German Resistance Not Too Stiff compiling s record of Hebron’s en­ church on Spruce street. Luncheon Racing Notes ■California- Southern California Assoeiated Press Correspondent back to work. | .^jj^.based Liberators which also line judges—those silent men who 1 —The Trojans need this one to get count. ^ e last time war forts, vrorking Into toe auburtis will he prepared and served by liare to stay. . listed or Indurted m«n 'n the ser­ sit up against a wall In bowling Tar Heels Expected to i take a back aqpt while he against Ruby Garcia at ■ the old Leagut and fighting Into the hangars of Wes Gallagher, with toe Ninth The first group the governor .«ank several barge# and other women of the church. n * . r-ii > cavorted up and down toe iroah into toe Rose Bowl and they’ll be ^ • T liree—develop confidence in vice still locks the history of 12 alleys and press little buttons By The Associated Press 1 1 Holyoke Arena... .The chances of ^■tanagement In order to secure an air field a mile southwest Jf said German rcsistarre was light­ men, which she has been unable to talked with—14 of toe strikers small crafL Extend Elis in Llash : gridi. on# to be to# hlRh scorer there Jan. 1. Southern Calif. er than oxpected In the Initial suspended by the International when you slide over toe black line Ten Jumpers have been named Duke-South Carolina — Don’t Pep being matched with Cabey w. U Fet 'wnplove cooperation.” the city. i»et hold of. She Is doing the work A meeting of toe Manchester for the Battleshi) Steeplechase stages. Many prisoners Brotherhood of Teamsters. Chauf­ Ellington —are likely to be looking for oth­ At New Haven; Tommy pau.se—Duke. Lewis again are good. However Hunters ...... 1$ • •ME; Arthur A. Hood, director of But the Germans apparently for use In the state records. Any­ Coon and Fox club will be held a Handicap today a, Pimlico includ­ were placing their reliance there too stunned by the deluge of bombs feurs and Helpers. AFL—had Japan Expects Large the Washington Social clubrooms er Jobs after toe war. North Carolina-Yale— Yale will it is not likely that the bout will M ilkm en...... $ • Maaler relaUona Johns-Manvllle one having information for her Is The American Bowling Con- ing top-weigbled Elkridge and Hunters in the V League. Look Smith Leads Biilldoffs.' ^ar Heei# Big Corporation, New York, teld on a last ditch stand Inside the ard sheila to fight. asked to get In touch with her. awaited Saltonstall nearly three onlght at eight o’clock. Rev. Glenn T. Eno will preach a continue on its all —victorious be .staged in H artford... .Genor-a Billiards ...... $ " '■J* Heavle.st opnositlon came in me hours. Scale Air Assaults gresa haa imposed toe death sen­ Rouge Dragon. at them and gasp. We did. _____ The Duke linemen are Tha)l mnreh. Rojo who is featured In next Motor"Sales ..7 8 .w the Industrialists that the win­ citv with Its thick stone walls and Newspaper clippings 1 of any un- Thanksgiving sermon Sunaay Kent Miller’s War Battle, in at Ellis, 220 pounds of guard; and area of Setterlrh. about four miles , The second group —13 men who By The Associated Press tence on foul line Judges—by ap­ New Haven, Nov. 17.—In Pittsburgh -• Indiana — The week’s boxing show is undefeated Moriartys » 10 AM ning of toe peace Involves retain­ narrow streets. A prisoner ivas usiipI events in the service line King David lodge of Odd Fel­ hunday morning, the subject being 135 pounds. Is highly regarded by *■ Joe Kerns, an even 235, and rated quoted as saying the Germans east of .Uebach. but many ob ac­ would be appreciated. Photos are had attended the meeting which Japan la preparing for “ large proving a,| “fouldiCHtor” —an elec­ The Rec League will suspend Hooslera, we hope, will rebound in a Hertford r^ng and has only Chambers .... 5 10 AM' ing our democratic way of Hfn lows wia exemplify the second de­ Common Salt.” tric device that registers fouls by the cross country , devotees. The their bowling activities, next week of toe leading intersectional bat­ %a one of the best tackles in toe through toe. continuous provision were throwing up barricades and tives v^fe taken ahead of schedule. wanted also Some of these broke up in disorder—was seen scale enemy air assaults. toe gree on a class of tandldates at from last week’s surprise defeat by been held to a draw once since Towns that fell in the first (^ew Immediately afterwards by toe Tokyo radio dlacloeed today. The Gll-Loa aociety will meet at means o f an electric eye and wall three-year-old gelding is b'y Bat­ due to Thanksgiving but the Y tles of the day an underdog but South. The rest o» toe North Minnesota. coming east that by the man he o f MBployme'nt opportunity for all stringing toe streets with wire, bepp published In some kts meeting this evening In Odd the church at 6 o’clock to go to tleship. Mrs. Marion Dupont Oarolina forward wall has ex­ suggesting a stand such as at hours were Euchen. five miles newspapers. governor. • A "liaison council to cope with contact plates. circuit will operate as usual. prlmed-for-an upset North Caro- Camp Peary —North Carolina will fight Tuesday, Sammy Dan­ who want to work. "I told both groups the same Fellows hall. Veriion Congregational church to Seven stmilar devices had been Scott’s Grand National winner of perience and will outweigh by an •TJnless business acts now to Aachen. northeast of Arfehen. snd Immen- A recent gift to the Hcb air raid dlsostera” la to be estab­ lina team, augmented by several Pre-Flight—The pitching of All- iels of B.'iltimore... .Football on a West Side R fc Ihing.” said Saltonstall. “In the aix lished In the Japanese Home mln- the Tolland County Religious presented to the ABC previously 19$^, after whom toe event was Jimmy Murphy has assumed service tranaf^s from other col­ average of 14 pounds per roan a America Otto Graham gives the hcml-pr.'i basis has gone o v tf big tweak the cycle of toe mlracle- Cut,I.suit Nazi Railway dorf. Beggendorf and brni-R’ Is s copy of the "Fii The Manchester fire department Rally for young folks which Is In named. all from two to thi-ee miles south- -vclopedip.” pre-sented by the '•cars I have been in this office 1 Lstrv. the announcement said, to b'lt all bad some faults and were charge of toe Alumni basketball- leges, will attempt tomorrow to patched up Yale line which la one I re-flighters toe call. in Meriden, Middletown, Now Ha­ Bowling Lea; dcbacle that has followed ewh Above Metz toe Third Army was called out on a still alarm at session there during toe afternoon of the lightest in the nation. deenenwl Its Thionville bridge­ east of G'lenklrchen Charles A. D o w p s . oestor o f He­ have never talked to any group “soildlfy the defenae structure rejected. The fouldlcator, how­ era and the chances of Big Jim shatter the six-game winning And now here we go over the ven, New Britain end Rockville w ar,"-he said, “ tola nation will 9:30 last night for a chimney fire Arnold Kirland scored a' triple McCullough and AlLAmerica head to 12 miles, reaching the Front dispatches from the Flist bron and Gi’ ead Congregational unless both sides Were present and within toe homeland In view of and evening. ever, a special ABC committee lining up the best talent available ^treak of toe undefeated and un- nation’s chalked lines: Auburn with Bristol, Torrington and Wa- P e t ; undergo after peace a deprewlon I have never gone Into any discus­ at 110 Tanner street. A collection of $7:08 was token decided after watching It in oper- yesterday at# Pimlico with a leg candidate Paul Walker, will be at Won Lost propiortlonBte to the slse of Its vlclnltv of Monneren, 1j» Croix Armv seetor said firat objectives churches. 'This will be of much the inevitability of large scale en- is good. Murphy is one of toe few tied football forces of Yale. The over Georgia; Arkansas over terbury not far ochlnd,.. .Look 4 .780 sion without both sides presenL at toe PTA meeting held Monday aUon, overcame an objections. up on W. W. Waters’ Another Bel High school boys to ever make toe kickoff is at 2:30. ends for Yale. Dick Hollingahead Tavern . . . ..1$ war production effort. and Metzervlase where they were reached within two houra heir to those planning for parties, emv air aaaaulta." The meeting of toe . Board of Southern Methodlst>..3n)WVi over for belter and bigger basketball ..11 5 .AM "I told; both groups to go back evening end will be turned over to Operation of toe device Is sim­ in the secotad, Mra. R. H. Helghe’s Varsity as a Freshman. Vets Return and Nick' Fusilli at tackles; Tom­ Columbia, Tulane over Clemson, Paganta .. "Bvery time the miracle of would cut the last German rail­ after the attack was beving games for all ages and oc­ The broadcast to toe Japanese Directors of toe Orange Hall attractions in the state this year ..11 5 . « 8 Gains avevn-'-g up to two miles to w ork.'l told them we were In toe local War Fund. ple. It is installed on each alley Rene B., in toe sixth and C. V. Back In toe Yale fold for the my Smith, who despite his size is Cornell over Dartmouth, Fourth Parachute nroduelng wiongh to win Is r^ way northwest of Metz, and push­ casions. people, recorded by the Federal Corporation, scheduled for this with Meriden, Bristol and New .. 9 7 ■ Five more local boys who have the midst of the war effort and Mlsa Mary Tracey la taking the at toe foul line and by means of ‘Whitney's Peace Dust in toe sev­ The Hot Stovers are beginning clash with' the Southerners are one of the liest guards in toe na­ Air Force over San Diego Naval Griswold's ^ ^ t e d , " he added. "It la followed ing Into EwendorT, four miles were renorfed. Gommunicatlons commission, said evening, has been postponed until London coming up wito pro ceaina| .. 7 9 entered the service have been glv- they were an important group in annual old age aaslatonce tax an electric eye. all foot and body enth. to pick up steam now that there three regulars who have been out tion and Porky Ballard, another Base, Lafayette over Lehigh, Penn Darling’s . bteyltably by a depression propor­ from the German border. Only ( ’an'-d’" '” ' Not In Action the action was decided at a fou^ next Friday evening. lightweight at guards—Init the ___ Big Boy CariUl, formerly a a 6 10 Of seven Allied Armies Identified gn klt.s for training or Army use the community. enumeration for Ellington. foula are registered. In addition is snow oh the ground and one of action becau.si of leg Injuries— State over Maryland, Minnesota Msin St. G tionate to toe slse of the nation’s Patton’s prisoners In his 10- hour meeting of toe Japanese cab­ Word has been received here of Tropical Park is not holding center position still poses a prob­ sparring partner of Joe Louis and K. of C. . .. 4 1$ dav drive mounted to 8.300. ss on the 'v e r--n front, only the Mrs. Albert W. Hlldlng Is In Police Protection Authorized contact plates, installed on walls thing sure about toe Polish Amer-* quarterback Jake Hall. Don Mc- over Iowa, UCXA over Pacific, arar oroductlon effort. inet with Premier Kunlakl Kolso SL Bridget’s setback team de toe birth of a son to Rev. and Mrs. stalls for horses having quarters, lem. a Hartford boy, ia home after 18 Warren A 12 rnnadian FlrF.t h.-.a not been charge of the movement. Names and poats, catch toe -"leaners” — leans, last year’s Twilight League CTuIiough, an end; and little Mar­ North Carolina State over Rich­ • n5 - "If we break that cycle, then Below Metz In toe Seventh ...... , ...... i. I T told them I would have no today. . feated the K. of C.. 533 to 494 In Theodore 8. Darrah of Salisbury. at Hialeah or Gulfstream parks Albert (Bull) Montano, Odell’s months of warfare In the South we really will perform a miracle, Army aector, toe Germans set named In evtlo->-< In the present of-1of- oof f anvany new men entering the ser part In striking our boya In toe the sitting played last night. There toe bowlers who regain their bal­ champions, they will be looking lin (Buzzy) Gher, a halfback. mond, Princeton oyer Swarthmore, Pacific area.. .Russ Barbero of Heavy Damage Inflictea Rev. Darrah was the former pas­ ance by steadying themaelvea on according to Jerry Btady, direc­ first stringer, received quite a Baugh wtmld Relieh. What U that miracle? It is afire, St. Die, first town In the r.nsive It Ir't was reported vice will be appreciated *■ sa lt is ■ im m. I J told them I had au­ Apparently heavy damage In­ will be no playing next week be­ for a new outfielder. This corner The Bulldogs will need all of Randolph over Southwestern Willimsntic and a former three tor of Ellington Congregational a wall or posL tor of racing at toe Coral Gables, this strength as an epidemic of shaking up in toe Brown fray a Shift to QowIM? nomethlng that .laa never before Vosges pass of Saales, and at least cleaning up tJ’" t'rritory south of | portnnt that none thorized police protection on flicted by American planes on cause of toe holiday. George Alex­ will receive app^cations. week ago, and may not be avail­ (Texas), Tennessee over Temple. sport star • at Windham High church. ^ A feature o f the device, and a Fla., track. leg and ankle injuries has etrip- West Virginia over Kentucky, been done In history—never. five other villages within an eight the Mena on F->re"d’R coast. tnicks Okinawa In the Ryukyu ander and John Phelps were high able for more than spot service. If played minor league baseball last _ .Iavs6• SWi’iiirati ■ Tiimiiiir-sR Hiiiirtasig- s*'* V' failure in others, said toe ABC ------Si. I- p ^ the squad of most of its re­ William and Mary over V.M.i., Fort Worth, Tex.—(F) flaiMIti' "This Is to sell at a profit Into to 10-mlle arc. They looted nnd The two groups p w e d each Oct’"io'*a8*"a prelude to the Phil- 1 gcoren last night and Raymond The situation In toe greater Pond Promoted ^ not the Job wilt go to 17-year-old year down south. . . . Bernard newsranera renori-d last night 1 Hebron GIri Scouts scouts Is«■ askedasaea to^ i ...... « . . Tears Evenly Divided committee, is that the fouldlcator serve power, while at toe same Iowa State over Drake, ■ Texas Baugh says If hs could play M* annual consumption the full riilned In a slow retreat. The other In the Stale hauae corridor ippines Invasion, prompted toe Fogarty, and John Lyons took sec Miami area this winter will be Athens, Ga.— ( pP) —Raymond E. Jim Blanning, a 178-poundcr, while Sprafkc has been named the new Americana had minched to with­ thnt Oermnn natrols had send word to any one of the. lead- does not operate until toe ball (Ducky) Pond, former football time N o j^ Carolina, playing big Tech over New Mexico, and Oilor- quarterback position under tito T . product of sustained full employ­ without speaking. cabinet action as well aa numer- I ond place, Los Angeles — (1C) — Mias Jane similar to New York where horses aa Insurance Jim Higginbotham baseball coach at. Meriden High, formation It would add ten ysius . ment under the free enterprise in a mile of St Die. Mown u^tHe Imnortert Nijmegen era, Mrs. Orrin Smith of Amston A few hours later Frank J. trolls 15 feet down the alley. It al­ coach at Yale, has been promoted time opponents all season,' haa ado over Colorado College. ous reconnaissance flight# over J Gray has lived 38 years In Ireland. so can be set to ignore an inten­ campaigning on Long Island are haa been shifted from guard to taking a load off toe shoulders of to hie career as a profetatoiMlI; * ' system. That miracle Is the real French Capture Laire ranwav hrid"e anperertiv fearing Lake. Mrs. Stella Turahen of Atn- Halloran, business agent for toe from Lieutenant to Lieutenant gained the services of toe two center in :ase of any emergency. Sunday, It’ll be Fleet City Blue ^new roXestwardthri-Rthvtoelston or Mra. Henry Rosaman of th. main Japanese lelanda by Past Master Counclllora and 33 years In toe United States and tional or delayed foul divided among Belmont, Jamaica Frank B am lkow ... .Lou Poaancr. footballer. Job of Industrial management The Wench First Armjfa armor local, (umounced official receipt of B 2 9 r majority members of John Mather Commander at the Georgia Navy standouts tola year of toe Duke With Hall, who has been out toe Jackets over St. Mary’s Pre-Fllgbt, S3 years In toe Hollenbeck home The fouldlcator la the Joint and AqueducL line and toe star of the Army Holy Cross over Melville (R. I.) the ever tiring baaketball veteran The Texas rancher, who wsat and Infantry slashed three miles BrJt*flh S'^mnd Armv nroMrd tha | Hebron. . .. j , a National War Labor board order Moiie of the reconnalaeance Chanter, Order of DeMolay, will Pre-Flight achool here. Pond now entire season with a leg fracture, from We.st Haven ia ready to off the road to Belfort in toe pass northero end oMhe Siegfried line. The nartlcular Items needed In- for aged persona here, she disclos­ work o f four men, James Mac- coaches toe Pre-FItght Skycrack- Plebe backfleld in 1942—BUI PT Base, Georgia Pre-Flight over from Texas Christian UniveraUy cludTchairar tables, window shades I which declared flights have ever been confirmed fli) the chairs to exemplify the ed as she celebrated her 99to War Knight, winner of the back in the lineup toe Elis for the take up where he left off last year. to ths Washington Redaltinn to Fi]iii8 Shake north of toe Swiss frontier. They lAgen and T. A. Walsh, of Chica­ era. Voria, who nuuie toe-great Doug flrat time tola season are expected Daniel Field, Third Air Force over or curtains, lamp#, etc. Many at-"^ must return to his Job at once, hv^ American source#. DeMolay degree In', the Masonic birthday yesterday. go and Putnam Smith and Leslie $50,000 Arlington Handicap, la Makwcll Field. Hcrky coHchfd the Red Devils star for nine seasons, likes tbs T, captured the town of I..alre, only ' The same broadcast announced Temple next Mondily night, Nov. to imveil a real razzle-dazzle pass­ and in hl.s day was one of toe be.st eight miles from Belfort, and oc­ tics are full of usable pieces which Halloran said he and other union Janes, o t Redwood Falls, Minn. the first nominee for toe $100,000 esp ^ a lly that short-man Job. Up Cabinet would be put to good use for toe officials had received the order the cabinet approved a report 20. Stewart Kennedy, a Past Santo Anita Handicap to be run ing game as the Midland, Pa., in New England.,. .Wrestling la cupied six other towns. Thsy have been working on it for Reeervations Please “There, all I’d have to do W04H Hebron scouts In addition to helnlng clean which also dlrroted them to get from Finance Minister Sotaro Master Councillor, will preside aa March 3 as the world’s richest youth Is quite an artist when it held In Hartford, New Haven, be to call signals and handle tlN ’The French had gained six or flvg^veors. r- comes to forward passing. (Continued r>om Page One) seven miles In two days In an o^ out the attic space. The Scouts [ the men back to their posts. Ishiwata oh a budget for the Master Councillor for toe exem Manchester ABC has iqiproved installa­ race In the meeting opening Dec. Sports Roundup Atlanta—(J')— Every hotel and Meriden and Ijfew Britain which ball,'' says Baugh. Petty Officer and Mrs. David K. pg,d their second meeting In their He said that he w d other offl- next fiscal year. - _ . pUfleaUon. 30. . ^ . Weant, Triple Ttareater prove.s that the sport Is far from Sammy fears hla years sn a pro tensive on a 26-mlle front on both tion of the fouldliuitor for all Hie Tar Heels ftrare to match tourist room In and surrounding the Russian-Finnish armistice sties of the Doubs river. Porter have returned from (heir quarters on Thursday. In toe cers, who have described toe walk- An attack on a Japanese Evening Herald sanctlcxied league bowling and Atlanta haa been reserved for dead in the sta te... .Snow can­ are numbered if he hot to rsmaiB ship bv "three enemy vessel# 1 Seaman, Second Class, Pauline R. Sterlin Clark’s Colchla boost­ By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. qtroupe of hula gals and Hawaiian Hall,' - however. In Bobby Weant, problems). St. Die was under ’ a gloomy wedding trio and Officer Porter has xurahen apartment out as “unauthorized.” were doing Classified Advertisements tournaments. -v another slick aerial operative who Nov. 25, toe day Georgia Tech celled toe wreitllng show In Hart­ in toe tailback sp o t. where rudh- ' renorted for U. S. Navy duty. Mra. ^ book on the square dance they could to get the driver# west of toe Bonin Islands and a c . Belanger. 24, daughter of Mr, ed his 1944 earnings to $18,176 New York, Nov. 17—WV'-From entertainers will accompany, the era whale toe tor out o f a gdjr Ten ne"v ministers were named smoke shroud as toe Germans Cuani (IS svaras* word* 10 • iin* The fsul line Judgo is apt to be also punts and passes. Much deep­ plays Notre Dame. Tickets have ford last right wficn only one man Porter Is resuming her iluties as which will no doubt prove a real p^ck. raid by American bombera and AUred Belanger, of 613 around for a.whils yet, however, yesterday by a thrilling nose tri­ a bomber squadron in France, team on Its travels. . . . Larry been sold out for weeka. showed up. ho being Bull Curir/.. ev4ry game. In the 18-man cabinet, including dynamited bridges and other In­ nlllal*. nambors and •bhr**lailon* Corp. Doug Gary reporU: "The GroU, toe Phoenix, Ariz., Gazette er In reserve strength than Yale— one Communist, Y. L«lno. He was stallations to stall the push of medical librarian at toe Rocky Hill poon to those Interested In toe sub- unl00 union mem­ Chinese AnMunte V ' ' Cash Oharas . Two Team Systesa ton to the remaining games (they na (Jackson), Doc Blanchard Leatoerman, ex-Texas, guard and ; In addition to I.,eino, new mem- - The new attack of toe American Cross chairman, has received a Mrs. Chase being a .former Hart I bers attended and were so hostile I employed as a clel’k "at Pratt and Consscutivs Usys .e.i 1 otsi 9.o(t covering the etx furlonga under cowpuncher; Bob Archer, and Ted ConsscuMvs 04ys *••[ i stsjll ots apprentice Jockey A. Bnelllnga in started at 7tiK> wilt i*e cherueti only Actually 0>ach Ear! Blatk has won all of them. In 1922 toe Tar “ HIT” ingham Park yesterday taken by right hand playing softball but Another Good Finn ^ I Agrarian, justice; S. Tuomioja, tanks and fighting men through a menaciiig thrust toward Kweli ticlpated In the Invasion of South- fbi thr sotiisl ninmoei oi times the merged his two foams ia practico that doesn’t Imep her from bowl­ Military authorities In' Bermuda Heels won nine games, losing only wooded hill country southeast of id sppsared at the rsie Attrisiua. to Yale, and with the eituatlon Just 1 Progres.sive. asaiatsnt finance; A. York, mid sen# had been unable to get into the chow nrovlnto and Chimgklng, In France and the drive through tarnsd but no sllowancs pt rstunns and can do ft again on a mo­ ing In three different leagues. She have been trying to drum up on j Oartc, Swedish party, trade; K. Aachen, wsa edging ever closer adiolntog Ssechwan provtnee. ^ to toe Vosges Mountains. He re,- The program was the flrat of reversed this year will moke every tact ^ ^ the for $1.50. It i*- especially recom-1 meeting lined the streets and Jeer- ebb bo mads on sii ttms ads stonoeu ment's noUca. He did It u the toe park’s three charity days to r merely switched to Im-hsnded Army-Navy series (not Just one • JutUa, Agrarian, supply; R. Torn- to the Roer river, whose broad She would like to d^hute tM ror ^ recre- U, the union leaden by raising Hie enemy was said to hs ad- csntly celebrated his second snnl- sftsr tbo dfth day Notre Dame game when, for E bowling. . . Lost word on toe game) duriiw January, but when effort to end the Yale streak. Yukon Vest ^uddy valley Is a major obstacle. the ben(^t of the New Hampshire ; gren, Swedl.sh party, social min- ' SlSSri ^ S ‘^gram . _ In Selr arm. la ImlUUon of the Hit vancing toward Hyalyw c h w ^ W | y e w y overaeaa. No •Mil forbt'de** dtsnlsr nnee hot time, Doug Kehna, Glenn Davis, Army-Notre Dame game (troni Coach Jo4- Maniaci o f the Bain- Paralyzing enemy supply and «old I orphans^. , An Alaska cloth, best tailored to fit wltt ( »der. mtlttfl u® th® I _ The Herald will hot i»e tesiH*tisihls Dale HoU sad Doc Blanchard per­ Scout Jack Lavelle): "They could brjdge Naval Training Center was communications aystema In prepa­ railway from Uuchow. 'Hie flrtve Raymond (Serard Chartler, comfort and designed to give qomptste rSTo/iJI^lnji^o to'^^IS^^ walked out Monday In for mnie then one uiforrert inarr' formed as a unit. not hit me; I was up in toe upper invited to contribute hhnself and Last Night's Fights ration for toe assault, heavy would also protect the flank of a jij^ ^^d Mra. Raym0nd_',J lOD of any Edvwf*lseni#nt ordered Big Dmj For Meere stands.” eight players to ths Navy squad, kidney protection. .• 'FUtT lined with 100% bombers and/medium bombers of southward turn o f the Invasion to- c h ^ je r , 30 Clinton street, has ^or more thon one time ^ \ the word went back that Joe wool Timme Tuft Alpaca pUe* Just the Fro T s MMt Atlanta—on—Bernle Moore of Talcotlville toe American and British Air buzz tow accident, was wmewhat tomp^toUry ward Yungning (Naimlng) and a *n,bafked upon a two-way traln- Ths Inadvertent omission or tn- PIgekla Flefctai’s couldn't be spared from his duties thing for additional protection from Uw Forces blasted toe Duren-Schwel- theye would be no election of offi­ jorreot puMieatioo pt sdvtrtising* Loulsliana State is the only coach By The Associated Press cold. ' ■ Unkup wito Japanese fortos in program that win qualify him will M roctifled only by esnceilstinn Now Torii—(ff)—Psanant win­ Army vs. Pennsylvania: In the Provost Marshal's division ler road wllh 5,000 tons of frag­ Slulto ^iSpluatod. not toe whrte vSlt ^m cers this year.' who has scored two consecutive Upsets happen now and then for a month nor could toe players Philadelphia ■— Billy Nixon, Elbert C. Lane, professor emeri­ mentation bombs. They attacked Local President Sullivan made French Indo-CWna. for an air combat' erew at Keesler $t the chsrse mad* for the sertire ners and runnersup la the Ameri- victories over a football ‘team 147^, Philadelphia, outpointed There was flirting also Isss* »‘endeted But they won't put Army In toe get away for so long without re- tus of the Hartford Seminary fuel and ammunition dumps at two attempts to addrew the meet- Field, Biloxi. Miss. '^can and National Pro Basketball coached by Wally Butta of Geor- Frankie” Wills, 153, Washington. than 10 miles from H**®^®*'*"£ All advertiseinedts must otiiiform Lsagusa srtU meet in a bsneflt Penn. plooements. . . . It would be swell Foundation, wUl supply the pulpit Duren, Jullch and Heinaberg with ■ » make hlm- II style, copy and typography /It^n gis. L.S.U. best Georgis twice last Soutowestsra va. Randolph Field (8); Jimmy Alien, 125, Philadel­ w40 miles------V southwest of .. Mrs. Annie L alleyjif Norwood. doiibleheader hers E(pnday. year and emee this season. for Bermuda's service men but $10.00 at toe TsIcottvUle Coiigregational 5,000 tons of high explosive, hit totcalU, and reauUti4»ns enrnrred hy ths oubllsh- phia, drew with Willis Alexander, the offenstye northwest m lautoi u spending a few days With srs and thsy rsserva tne right to Ths WUminirton club which Tbeyll keep their hands off tough on BolnMdgs. Church, Sunday morning at 10:49, gun positions, strafed and bombetl !" 'Auburn, ~ which defeated the The hacks from Randolph. 121, Chester, Po., (6). tralna, trucks and enemy troops. KwalUn. to n o r t h e a s ^ Kwimgw. ^ g. Reyes o f sdii. rsyips at rajeci ane oopy flalsbsd first In ths Amerlcsn will Bulldogs in 1042, will try It again as guest preacher. the meet- eidsrtd objacuooabia Misalsaippi State va. Alabama: Dote pAU, Brothers Baltimore — Yancey Henry, A feature of toe program In the With the launching of this aerial toe Japan^^ d ^ Washington street face Fort Wayne o t ths National tomorrow often a year's layoff. miles northwest of Kweilin. I — CI/I8IN0 HOHRS—CiaatmsP *'ts I jvon’t put the whammy Since 1938, when Virginia's foot­ IM. Los Angeles, outpointed <3u^ See the CompMe DisilBy assembly room of the church this assault, Gen. Dwight D. Eisen­ be ooblisfied sans day sad ths Phlladelphta ^;>aha tangle On old Alabammy. ballers sent word ahead that they nor Boriund. 208, New York, (10); care or„ ana is ai .»■= •--- 1 — . t /> O F.. Manchester, ------Lastef U Hohenthal of the srith Oshkosb. gasmen's Farm C l^ ^ _ of Oldin-Deanis Sportowsgr evening st eight c’clock will be hower threw hla winter offensive porta for treatment) and and Mrs. ftarold L. Gray I recaivad by if o'oldrv noon. 8al*y- lUtoolS-vs. Ohio Stats: ware ready to "shoot toe works” Young Lm Q. Murray, I2S, Balti­ Into high gear, with six Armies Time Te Miilci^ Strawberries HOlldsy CoMUsles A f S " j Cheney Technical school. isvs fh:H. In Oar Wtodow* the olU-Ume melodies to be sung hope that toe o***^*^ ? ! have heard recenUy from their sonJ /If Buddy Young outruns the against Ohio SUto—and then loot more, outpointed Jimmy Jsrico^ by the "Cranbeny Corners" male hammering for an opening to Ber­ vorable. He sawing wood for jj, England. He V — that! Will be the speaker at toe meeUng TelrohoBe foui Want Ad* Oiaato Sign Vonaff Ptteker New York—(F)—S t ^ c h o la a Boeikeye 7-0—that expression hasn’t been IM, Washington (6). Boseman, MonL—^W^— Montana Boise, lOaho,—(8 ^ H a r e s _ ^ M Man&ester Klwants club Arena, Mike Jacobs' "farm club” guartst. There will be other at- lin In a supreme bid to crush the a neighbor with his own rig. caring much for Eng-' Ads are aaaoptsd' ovst tb® tsia* He’ll be not only fast but popular with tho Cavaliers until tracUtms at this project of the military might of Germany this Hebron's war fund quota of ^ 20 ^y**^ther. it ^Ing chilly and SUte college horticultUgtaU send double Ttoanksglj^ next Monday noon. The meeting .boSIJ iTtbTcftARUB RAT* ;i**D New . Orleana^-((P)—The N«W' for Madison Square Garden, will luckeye. year. . . . 8o for throe rivals, Ooidan Rulo (3u b/ which they are year. out tots SOS: It's time f^rictory again: Idaho ^ tato place at the Sheridan ibpvt aa a oonyanlapoa la *^.y*5* York Giants, through their JerUy present two boxing ebows next Hampden-Sydney, West Virglnls Double Cotoh — haa now been raised “ J;® I ii,ngreeahle so far. Thanksgirins hoUdiM —Nw. OT| m, exceptional sgssenting undgr the title, "Old For toe Nazi high command the topped by a- generoua margin. At ------gardeners to mulch those itrdw- Mra out the C ^ B City farm club of the Intcrnatotnal week. V Shorto aud SbaOs and RIchmohd, have announced >■ ««*rspiad sa PULL PATMBffi League, have afgned another New Hany JeiIrg meets Phn Tarra- m s M Week Cranberry Oor- alx-army attack meant that toe first reports brought in the War Fooled tiie Doctor# berry plants. Mulching ts begt and Noy. M . .**?S *^ sU tu to Im ich w Is pJSmlsed. The club has •*id «i t«« boalnee# on o' The Honolulu Pro Football CSub, thM they were gunning for VU> Oovia, N. M „ Nov. IT— (F) — Glenneyh i^ga." Tha apoesors are^boplng for Allied winter dffenaive It had Coimcil meeting ahoived a rather done with straw, often obtainable ad opines that .the s t w sUtuqs! m*etlwr St the Manchester .pro 'ho M.onto -dw toUowio# th* OrlMiu Prep hiagvw etar in pitch­ noea Monday night and J)mmy which wsBts to get into one of the . Scores: 87-0, 24-T'ond 89-0. Buck &ook took one shot at ( b d n g t l w l a s t ^ i ^ y i n N ^ ^ ^ summer. Mr. hawk, bogged It—and a (juaU, too. L §|U>d waatkor and a Uurg4 attend- hoped to throttle by blocking and sman deflcleniy. but toe amount] Count Luigi Cornaro, Venetian at homes of nearby milch cows, or drsi intortiun s*®^ .ft* er B d ^ Martin. The l$-year-dld Doyle, highly-touted west coast U. S. leagues, wUl Include as numy Coach Frank Murray now ia 78t MAIN ber as Thanksiflvlng Hohenthal la U. talk on Manches- h» CHAK'lX HATE wUl ; Hie hawk was carrying the quail ruining to« Atlantic supply ports was made up almost on the spot |nobleman, ill and feeble at the age old potato vines. The experts Ht No r**i»'OOlblllt» for orr..r* re^ tola can easHy be ralard. plant roots wsnn imd eosMy. serves avaOnbla to the Naal ffsar I Card iflswm are' reminded of the o fW . > • . ‘ I ■■ u , . / WANCHFSTr.R r.VENING-HER ALT). MANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY,,NOVEMBER 17, ^ANCtllliSTUK UEKALD, MAX4CU£STEU. CONN^ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1944 PAGE THIKTI 1TW15LTB Wanted to Buy (8 Automobika for Sale 4 Huslnesa Hervcoa Offered 13 Help WanUd-Fomale Poultry and Suppliea 43 Hitler's Harvest What we do for ourseivea alone HOl.P b'VKKYTIilMi i.ost and Found I W AN TE D — P F ). '. T t P E sewm,; ______ID— W O M AN or practical DRESSED ROASTERS. Orders Harvesting in Germany Dies With us— machine, used gas water heater. C l a s $ i n e c l you eoTT. IN r QUICr What we do for others—for man­ LOST— BLACK GERMAN' Shep­ 1939 FORD. TUDOR, 1938 Olds- RANGE BUl^ER 8BKVICE fci nurse .to cars' for elderly lady taken for Thanksgiving. Tele­ la now well imder way; washing machine ard electric re- The Grim Reaper works overtime. kind— herd, struck by car Saturday mooile sedan. 1988 DesoU sedan, 6940hfter'5p m days. Write Box-E, Herald.^v- phone 2-1^77,------1937 Dodge sedan, 1936 Dodge ifrigcrator. Call 5433. And brother, It ain’t hay! ' Remaina immortal. C h ^ fie d night, near 698 Middle Tumptk? Ing details as to way of being Ceprrisht. 1044, sedan. 1937 Chevrolet sedan, 1939 FLOOR SANDING FOR SALE—LIVE BROILERS A dverlisem tiits Blaat. Please return to same ad­ corttkctet(,_,______. WANTED—GIRL’S SHOE roller ITBA ■etvlae, lae. Fickle Fortune H’hy Nqoh Let Three Camels Into rich man shall enter the kingdom —Carmen Carter. Chevrolet sedan. Cole Motors— Laying ana Finishing and fowl. Inquire . 214 Gardner The garage man who to lueky dress. skates, white, size > 7. slightly Dome Fortune is a Jade, The Aric of heaven. ertiseiiien ts 4164. J. B. Jenocn—Phone 2-0920 strecL / Fur Rent Fur Sale Man—I can't give you anything enough to hire a meebaale la A s fickle as-ban be; The original pla^ was than only Noah scratched his head in per­ If No Answer—6829 used. ’Telephone 4543. aloo lucky if be can buy an add­ G IR L FO R FH 4N O and steno­ To Buy ToSeU XXII cause it was plain she didn't like And no one can hold, her; two o f a kind—oiie' —one male and one plexity. Finally deciding that pos­ but love. Baby, I’ve Just paid my R n t For Sale Announcements graphic work. Telephone 5168. female— should be allowed to en­ income' tax. ing machine. ror 1936 FORD COACH, 1987 Ford WASHER, VAf^UUMB, Electric Fuel .and Feed 49-A WANTED TO BUY 1987 or 1988 Anderson. She’d asked the Judge But she’a the eort o’ mildT terity could ill spare, any o f these 'That afternoon I went to the Jail ter the ark. But one exception, ac­ and would be lost for illustrations ToSeU sedan. 81 Seaman Circle. motora, etc., repaired. All parts Chevrolet coach or coupe, from a question and Anderson hod bark­ AU lovers long to see; To Bay ATTBaWION—MADAM William, G IR L W A N T E D — FOR SODA and FOR SADE—GREEN hardwood to see Rugg. ITto moment he cording to late discoveries, was without them he let them come Words of Wisdom; ' , If the wife wanta to run every­ Available. 24-hour sendee. Charg- private owner. Must have trunlu ed at her. It was a foolish thing Yss, not' one will scold her palm reader, gives advice on all candy work. Apply Peter’s Choco­ for Sreploce, furnace or atovc. looked up at me I realized what made in the case of camels. aboard. Ignorance Is ‘‘darkness,’* educa­ thing, let her start with the lawn- 1937 PON’TIAC 4 DOOR sedan, es C. O. D. Manchester 3-1439 Tel. 4440 after 5 p. m. to do. Unleao I.w o a completely For each one is afraid affairs of life. Reads by appoint­ radio and heater $395. 1937 OWp- late Shoppe, 691 Main street. $15 a cord. Phone 8608. a tough Job lay ahead. He was When the ark was being loaded tion Is "light." mower. mornings or evenings. Wanted to Rent wreag, Hannah Twichell was going ThsL maybe, perchance he ment. Hartford'tt-1370."' mobile sedan, radio and heater, sullen and rat-faced, and about In preparation for the big rain that God’s “minorities” will over­ WANTBa>—A NEAT woman to ... .w,. T T» w . ' to be a powerful ally o f mine, W ill in time enfold her. W ife (to her husband as she 4 new recapped tires $4W,'1935 Rooms Without Board 59 W A N TE D ’TO R E N T 5-6 room was near at hand, three biibig camels whelm the devils’ "majorities.” Some women become nags be­ Lost sad Foiind DEATH ,^TO ROACHES. Will rid work at Hansen’s. Apply Mr. j than L I f I And os Hannah Twichell wenL so flourished a slip of paper a t him) Ford coach $75. ’ 936 Nash coach ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. Garden—Fam—Dairy tenement, flat or duplex. Call the mmc Impre^on on the women go. hove into sight i -H ow coul^you be so heartless? 'Sin Is "Intematlonal,” “interde­ cause they are married to Jack- your home of roaches and ants, Hansen, Hansen’s MiIk\Bar, n«$t Woman—Had yer baby christen­ asaes. _ , . -nBlCAU: Beogla Itoiuid, $76. 1931 Model A Fbrd road­ Tel. 2-1688. W. Bchulto. • Products 50 FOR R E N T— FU R N ISH E D room, 7949. ^ r y os he did on me, he was head- j , y plan o f defense was simple, Noah was surprised to see three ■ Long-Suffering Husband — Now nominational,” aiid "non-sectar­ or money refunded. S1.25. Wel­ to Armory. ed yet? ' camels coming up the gangway. ian.” F«Maok-taa-whlts), la vicinity of ster $65. Brunner, /oO Oakland twin beds, continuous hot water, tIouNes for Sale sd for the c w r . , I was going to counteract evidense Neighbor—Nothing doing! No whr.t’s the matter? don’s Pharmacy. r a n g e b u r n e r s cleaned, In- FOR SALE—APPLES, Maclntoan private entronv.e, 5 minutea walk It^aaetmttogethimtoUlk. I ^vaa going to ffoah (shouting)—Hey! One of W ife— Dr. Peters has just shown 'When every other way of es­ A free country ie one in which n n le y atreet Call «1*1. E. Cnmp- ^ street, 6191. / SALESWOMEN wanted jat Bur­ baby of mine’s going to get hit Ita cltlzena can safely kick be­ atolled and serviced. Satisfaction and winter variety. Alvou Rus- from Cheney Brothers. 101 Chest­ 17 AVO N S’TREET, Mancheater, Maybe he fe lt I didn’t like Wm. r , j^e poor. be- you will have to stay ashore. me the telegram you sent him cape from temptation seems closed bML PURE REAL HOLIDAY frtilt, ton’s for full, or part-time Jobs. over the head with a bottle...... cause it isn’t guaranteed. Call 2-1309. oell. Mountain Rood, Gloaton- nut atreet— 4923. 5 room single with garage, 6 C^mayto hefelthewaae^plclous wlldered victim of a harriTsocial First Camel— N ot me. I am the when mother was taken sick. Lis­ try the gate of praise.” rum and sherry wine cakes. Brim­ Good salary. Apply In person at camel so many pepple swallow . ITAUAN pearl rosary Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 bury. Call Manchester 0889. years old. Insulated, Inlaid lino­ Of pMple in general, Finally I order whose poverty-stricken child­ ten! You said: "Mother-in-law at ful o f richness. Not less than one- KTNns OF FARM tractor Burton’s, 841 M ain.' Short History of Men: while straining at a ^at. . Valued os keepsake. Re- N IC E LY FU R N ISH E D bedroom, leum, ’ recreation room In cellar, became irratated. hood had forced him Into a life ef death door. Come and pull her Golfer—Notice any improvement Advertising sign In a local res­ quarter pound, $.98 at Weldon s t r i c y c l e p a r t s , wheels, etc. work, grading, plowing and cord Interested In the shortness of Second Camel— I am the %amel : arard. Call BS90. WANTED—TOtjNO______, saleslady ady for suitable for couple, 2 girls, con­ -apace for additional room up- "Look here, Rugg,” I said "T o u f crime. I would show how he through.” alnce last year? taurant: Luncheonette. Bicycle parts and frames. 468 wood sawing done- Aims Latul- ’TURNIPS $1.00 BUSHEL at form. the day. ^ whose beck is broken by the last our drapery oiid felft shop, w a t- tinuous hot water, near Cheneys. atalro. Available for occupancy neck doesn’t mean a damn thing tried time and again to get out of Caddy— Had your clubs shined ” W ^at fooda theoe moraela be.” Hartford Road or 2-1463 after 4 11 pe, 758 Vernon streeL Tel. 6077. R. K. Jonea,'' Bolton. Interested in the shortness of straw." ?'L08T—7 MONTH O U ) gray male ICE CREAM. P IN T S of Treat’s klna B roth M , Inc. Call 5290. 137 Pine ktreeL December 1. Call 6991. > to me, but Boggio’a does. And the rackets and go straight but Man—Brown never completed up, didn’t you? “'^Trttten with whlU spot cn h e ^ . p,’ in. ______you’ll do as I tell you or else you’ll skirts. Third Camel—And I am the education, did he? Cheer up! Winter weather al­ extra rich Ice cream to carry ouL r a n g e BURNERS wvlced or A’rTRACTTVELY furnished single how he’d only gotten In deeper and Interested In the shortness of camel which shall pass through "I oee George hat solved hia Qobe since Monday night. Re- All Ice cream, no sherberL Bld- FOR S A LE —4 ROOM Cape Cod, burn so help m e!" Friend— No. He lived and died Siiiart people go after their ways visits a few tlmea before FOR SALE—26 INCH GIRL’S Inatolled, we have lota of aupplles. Household Goods 51 and double rooms. Complete deeper. And then I ’d use hi* breath. the eye of a needle sooner than a laundry problem!" * ward, can 3-1766 after 5 p. m. Botp Wanted—-Male S6 with gas hot water heater, storm That put him in a receptive a bachflor. chance instead of waiting for it. coming to stay. well’s Soda Shop, 527 Main SL bicycle, pre-war, balloon Urea, ex­ Immediate attention. Jonot Heat­ kitchen facilities. W ell tafsted, murder of Simms as a sort of W A N TE D sashes and screens. $5,600. Call frame of mind and I reoUsod I ’d grand finale, the supreme effort of cellent condition. Call 8085. ing Store, 36-38 Oak streeL Coll Central. Phone 3989. WANTED—A GOOD home for w a i t e r s W AN TE D . Good hours, A responsible party to take over a 6472. hit on the right paycholo^cal ap­ a desperate man to regain his free­ small dog. Call at 466 Woodland 8254. good pay. Tea Room, Main 3-Room Modem Outfit; husband FHEE R E N T OF 2 unfurnished proach. He began to loosen up, dom and integrity. Wrong, of FUNNY BUSINESS BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Hear From Hijn? BY EDGAR MARTIF StreeL TOCNO I.ADT street Wanted Auto»— WAN’TED—ALL KINDS of elec­ drafted, wife gone back to mother; rooms in exchange for light and from then on I got everything course, but really on act o f self- balance $234.30; like new; Bed­ I wanted. But the more he told I BseepUonoI opportunity In n W AN’TED—RIDE TO and from G tric wiring and repairing. Any WAN’TED — PART-TEMB em­ housekeeping utles. Good oppor­ defense ...... Motorcycles 12 size Job given prompt attention. room. Living Room and Kitchen me, the gloomier the outlook be­ POCQ T>\\V56* S E t , \ I tV'IJO'. 0.’L ‘bc> (jOIAKt ! M^Moive company for a Fox Company, and Oak street ployee for evening work. Call be­ tunity for serviceman’s wife set with all accessories. Liberal came. From a strickly legal The Jury reached a verdict at LOOK CAi QOWJiEN’b YACY \V.\. L------I [ iwang Indy able to ^ , and 7:00-5:00 hours. Call 2-1454. SEIA. YO V R C AR NOW. Cash on Coll 3975 before 7 p. m. tween, 7-5 at 60 Hilliard streeL Baby welcomed. Call 8397. the spot for cleat, ’86-’42 models. terms, standpoint the guy hadn’t a leg to exactly 8:20 that evening. I I keep Mmpie books. Ibccelleat FOR G E N E R A L B U IL D IN a and WANTED—RIDE FROM Hart Brunner’s, 80 Oakland streeL TeL WANTED— DRAFTSMAN,' tool- A-L-B-E-R-T-S FURNISHED ROOM to renL Bh FOR SALE ■land on. looked at my watch as they filed carpentry. Kitchen remodeling T t K A S ford Center to Pine street at 1 a 5191-4485. Open Monday, ’Tues­ maker, all around machine opera­ 43 Allyn 8L—Hartford qulre 21 Church street near Cen­ There waa one fortunate thing, back Into the box. They’d been XELEPH O NE 3-1365 and cabinet work. Call A. R. 1941— however. He hadn’t talked after m. Call 6852. day, Wednesday eveninga, 'till tor, Apply Carlyle Johnson Ma­ Branch of Connecticut’s Largest ter StreeL out for more than fo u r faoura and Chorom 5825. hia orreat. He’d known enough nine. chine Co., 48 Main street, Man­ Fumltuto Store BUICK SUPER SEDAN I’d already contemplated the grim FOR RENT—ATTRACTIVE sin­ to keep hia trap shut when the prospect nf a deadlock and a re­ BOOKKEEPINO, T Y P IN G done chester. Radio and Heater. Aatomol^tles for Sale 4 \ A N T E D USED C ARS— W ill buy BEFO RE YO U buy see our at­ gle furnished room, central. TeL eope queationed him. The reat trial. If that had happened Rugg on weekly achedule, balance YOUNG MAN WANTED—Full or tractive line ol maple kitch i and 2-0723. woa up to me. would have been convicted fo r I any year or model. We will pay monthly, reasonable rate. Coll for 1936 Have You An top prices for well kept cars. Cols port time. Nice hours, excellent dinette sets. W e can save you could never have repeated my per­ 19>41 MASTER JEEP with steel details. Phone 3627 between 6-9. money. $39.50 and up on conven­ FORD STATION WAGON pickup body, $498.50. Terms ar t Motors at Center. Phone 4164. salary. See Mr. Lltchmon, Arthur During the following weeks I formance of that afternoon. ient terms. Benson’s, 713 Main Wanted to Rent 6h Appointment trades accepted. Brunner’s, 80 R AN G E BURNERS cleaned, $3.00. Drug, Rubin-'V Bldg. k>at plenty of weight The re- I thought it was a terrific stroke NEW ENGLAND’S wildest used street. 1934 of luck when they turned In a ver­ Oakland atreet Coll 5191. Reasonable rates on heaters. Rea­ WANTED—2 ROOM furnished sponaibillty suddenly shoved op car buyer will most probably pay WANTED -'■MEN FOR POWER PLYMOUTH COACH my ahouldera got me down. I dict of not guilty. It’s a funny With Jarvis? sonable servicing on oU types of CRIB FOR SALE—Pre-war, solid apartment by young couple with more for your car than you ex­ presses; also (or winding ma­ couldn’t eat and I couldn’t sleep. thing' about life. Sometimes you electric motors. Coll 2-1562. panel, maple Storkline, full size, no children. 54 Chestnut streeL pect because he desperately needs chines. good pay, steady work. 1936 Boggio would get In touch with don’t know what was good and Buying and your car, because he has no buy­ REFRIGERA’TOR SERVICE. We Tober Baseball Elm streeL excellent condition. Price $25. Call 2-0557. GRAHAM SEDAN me regularly to find out how I was what waa bad until the curtain One’ s Misfortune la ing salesman’s commission to pay Call 7148 after 5. doing. He’d call up and ask to rings down. And then it’s too repair and rebuild any type of WANTED—BAKER for full time W/NTED—TO RENT 5-6 roo he will pay more for your car. meet me somewhere or else he’d late. ALLEY OOP Battered But BelllcoM Selling ", Another’ s Good refrigeration equlpmenL We ex­ work. Win pay $1.00 per hour to W H IT E USED ICE box. 50 pound single or lower apartment, near BY V. T. HAMLU It’s easy to check, simply call change sealed units with factory capacity, used 6 months. 85 Sum­ school, by family of' 4 ■ from----- 1 oOhio. h ‘ - Warren & Jarvis come to my place. For some (To Be Conllniied) Fortune. 8-1818 Hartford. Immediate cash, start. Apply In person o.t Charles’ reason he didn't want to see me guarantee. Scientific Refrigera­ Bakery, 183-187 No. Main atreeL mit streeL W in pay up tc $60 per month. 1083 Tolland Turnpike , BUT NOT t ’M h4a 6ing REAL ESTATE MAkoHESTER — 4-Boom «n - no red tape. / tion Oo., 66 Cottage street. Phone 53 Sherman street. Phone 32- at hia apartment any more, and I ' UNSCATHED, I . FOR SALE^-STROMBERO-Carl- figured he was afraid Ginger os OUR BUSINESS! gle now available ter Inunedlato 2-1226. 5956. Burkland Tel. 3865 , ■ I ' -WE lA/C MADEu&nc THE oecoponoy doe to owneris trans­ aon console radio. A fine condi­ might find out his connection with I BUY SALEABLE JUnk. Wm. Sitnationf. Wanted— '^6PAP£, B V O k P .'\ vE WE’RE MOT * If jrod are iatereated In fer. Foil price 88,706. Space tioned radio, in an excellent wal­ WANTED—TO RENT with option the cose. That suited me. ' I Oatrlnsky, 182 BUsell atreet. Tel. Female 38 bad no particulaf desire to run into baying or aeUing a bone or •yuUublc for two room* op* nut cabinet, $50. Hawkins, 68 to buy, 5-6 -7 room house within | w DS-NOTRAP.' / V S T ItL f otolro. Blanketed balsam wool MANCHESTER 5879. HIGH SCHOOL senior girl would Seaman Circle, Orford Village. radius of five miles of Manches­ Ganger again. (iim to Maneheoter or vlcin- kMnlation. No. 1 odect red oak ter, local J>usii)ess man. W rite I was In a spot. I hadn’t the like to care for children evenings, HEADQUAR'TERl FOR all jtypea Ky, let JARVIS aaotat yoo. Boorlng. Bcml-alr coaditloaing B-ROOM SIN G LE — Near bus Box B, Herald. faintest idea what line of defense Q—Was military service com­ Heating—PInmbIng— except ’Thursday and Saturday. of new and used stoves, combi­ I was going to take, and at the pulsory during the Civil War? .Wo have choice listings of heating unit. Constroctod with line and shopping center. Steam Tel. 2-1052. nation ranges, parlor heaters, oil WE BUY same time I ' had to bolster up A — Yes, but a man could be ex­ aBtypes. oeoaoned lamber. Spodoiia cloe- heat, oU. t-cnr fum ge. Fruit Roofing 17 eta. ’ An cxoellcat boy. ASSISTANT SECRETARY would burners and oil burner supplies, Boggio’s confidence. To my sur­ cused by paying the government “Had 'em made special to fiy e^uis during a hea\’>’ sea— treeo. Vj acre o f land. Shade ROOFS OF A LL TYPE S replaced Direct From the Owner $300. like position In professional man’s furnaces and furasTse supplies. WANTED! prise he was taking all this much trees and shrubs. Small dnwi or repaired Including slate, com­ yoii just turn Ihe pan lo keep ’em level!" paynsenti Balance like renL office. Eight years’ experience. The largest luppiy of known used For part-time—mornings or better than I’d anticipated. Now Jorvis Raolty Co. Jarvis Realty Co. position. shingle or tin. Also val­ stoves In town. Jones’ l^imliure that he really was In danger, he Q— When did the first demon­ Maoeheatcr Telephone 3383. afternoons. A meat cutter leys, flashings, gutters chimneys, and Heating Store, 36-38 Oak and eonntemiaa for meat de- seemed less of a coward than' when stration of radio, control o f machin­ Week Days: ery take place? ;S1DE GLANUES BY GALBRAITH ___ 4113 OT r m E. V. Coughlin. 390 Woodland. EXPERIENCED OFFICE worker StreeL 8254. Open every evening. partmeuL Apply: he was worryii:g about his belly­ Weak Oayat Phonra 4113 or 7378 Jarvis Reolty Co. Phone 7707. would like temporary or part WE SELL aches. A —In 1898, when Nikola Tesla, Boodays: Phonea 3-0884 or 7378 MANCHESTER PCBUC hMw3-«3MarnW Center Street time work. Write Box A. Herald. I HOSPITAL BEDS for sole or Jugoslav scientist employed by Bolld With Jarvla renL fully adjustable, rates rea­ MARKET — PHONE 5187 Direct To Essential Workers Edison, demonstrated a radio-con­ WHk M rvis Phones: 4113 e r 737$ The trial had been aet for a rt For Soenrltyt Moving— Trucking— sonable. CoU Keith’s Furalturs, trolled boat. Radio was then two Sundays: 3-0884 or 7378 Wednesday, v I decided to go and years old. Storage 20 Doga—Birds—Pete 41 4159. see Rugg the day before. .\t FREUKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Daffy Devotion BT MERRILL BLOSSET We Re-Condition At Cost last somtbing had begun to per­ CROSS BRED PUPS. 8 weeks old, WINDOW SHADES—OWmO to Q— What war-vital materials do AUS’TIN A. CHAMBERS Com­ Legal colate Inside my skuU. our very low overhead, get our the Japs get from British Malaya 7 O f all tue itxyn t 1 AW, POP. cjorr a u m pin g ) w e l l . I c an . Mello. ) J u n e . WHY I t 's NOT COLD AT A l L f n M jW l^ y e pany. ’Trailer van service. Mov­ yety small, very nice. Collie and I found Rugg gone to pieces. 40-Acre Form, moetly till­ ing, packing and storage: Dial Chow pups, $8.00. Can be seen at special low prices on high gjade A —'Tin, tungsten, iron ore, man­ [GADGETS 1 EVER. SAW - >006 SUMS 1 THIS y TELL VOU %IUNE| EV/BR.V600y AB f VDU WEARING^^^toSR ID MOKATE D4AT THAT’S WHY He began bawling me out for not ganese ore, wood .rubber, among HARNESS BATES J— IS MUCH TOO 1 WAS JUST r w ■ earing- - - 1 WONT USTEN i d A able. Lovely Coloolal house ROASTING 5187. ' 22 Birch street barber ahop, Sat­ wiiMlow ahades and Venetian Adverlisement blinds completely Installed. Sam­ having come in earlier. I others. CfU IT>/ SENSIBLe A GIRL [EAR MUFFS? W O L M H O W L/ with all modem conveniences. urday. Zimmerman, 6287. “ Shut up, Rugg,” I snapped. I TO aE SEEN WITH VOU Ontnge. Bom, large eaosigh NORTH AMERICA Van Lines ples furnished. Capitol Window WHILE YOU'RE WEARING ..... A s ITTMAT , Inc. Coast to Coast moving serv­ FOR SALE—7 WEEKS Old Del Shade Co.. 241 North Main streeL Audit Report WE CAN PAY 'Tve got to talk to you." Q—What was the first methqd COLO OUT t J to take 30 head. M ost be area CHICKENS He quieted down. , t h a t Th in g / T ice. Dial 5187. matlan puppies, registered Amer­ Phone 8819. Open evenings. of lighting streets in America? to be appreelated^ Price Notice la hereby given that the “ Now listen,” I said, “we’re both flO.500. ’Terma Arrsaged. For Thanksgiving. ican Kennel club. For Infomaa TOP CASH A—A lamp In the window of tlon call 6725. _ MAPLE DINETTE aeL occooional audit report of the books of ac­ UP aplnst a tough proposition ^ aeventh house, s method still 23 count and financial records o f the BfkAO N. (X>NN.—Boute 85 Please place your orders Repairing chairs, pie crust coffee tables, They’re out to get your hide and around 1750. FOR SALE — GUARANTEED davenport table, card tables, South Manchester Fire District they’ve got a pretty good case.” i ______3.Roem DweBtag. 5 acres PLANO TUM IAG and repairing for the fiscal year ended October PRICES! "Yes,” said Rugg anxiously. rflaad. HIgk locatloB. Avail- early! singing canaries, all colors. Call maple rocker, bedroom ouites, Q— What is steatite ? player piano specialty. John 5467. high chair, cribs and various odd 31, 1944, is now on file in the of­ He'd become very pale. A—A mineral twin of face pow­ a b tea ow . Priee $1,600. 3500 Cockerbam. 28 Bigelow streeL fice of the Town Clerk and la open DRIVE IN “There’s a certain way of ap­ • m u Atfoagad. Dowm, pieces. Telephont 5187, Austin der and talc; imed fo r Insulation, Tel 4219. COtnCER S P A N IE L puppleo. t)1;. Chambers Warehouse, Manches­ fo r public Inspection. proaching your defense t)mt may crayons, building. It is found in colora, partb colors, reds and This legal notice is given In BRING YOUR TITLE OOVENTTBY LAKE— Donald Gehring ter Green. Open dally l-5i Sat­ save us. But you’ve got to co­ Sardinia, Alabama. North Caro­ blacks. JacM Frost Kennels, 26 urday 8-12. Evenings Monday. compliance with Section 64F of operate. When they question you lina, Virginia. Twe 3-ltoeni Cottages over- Telephone 8758 Private Instructions 28 Gardner atreeL the 1941 Supplenient to the Gen-' about the shooting don’t be hesi­ leoMng lake. Completely Wednesday and Friday. 7:30-9. MANCHESTER QOFR 1DM tr Kfi tCi EaXICnJ’n O N —SPEECH problems eral Statutes. tant about admitting you did it. Q -How heavy a load'of explos­ equipped with electric refri- Samuel J. Turklngton. MOTOR SALES, INC. ______Gongew —Foreign accents deleted—Pri­ FOR SALE—CXIMBINATION oil ■But don’t give them any reason ives does the Ctormans’ new V-2 geratera and atovea. Sleeping Live Stock—Vehicles and gas stove with 2 overhead -Dated at Mancheater this 16th | SIS Wfwt Center Street when they ask you why. Keep carry? RED RYDER Governor Actn BY FRED HARMA9 ta r g e M . 8 Olaoe to aehooL vate tutoring in reading, writing, neoonunedntlons In ench (o r 5 ovens. In good condition. Has to day of November 1944. Telephona 4184 your trap shut.” A — A ton. It fliea more than 700 $8^88. Vm eAynaged. people. P rice: $1,900 ench. Notice orithemtlc, letter writing, pho­ 6 SAD D LE HORSES for sale. netic spelling. Th- Whits Studio, Must be mold to make room for be sold by Saturday, Nov. 18. "Say you don’t know and stick mph. VOU THINK-UfN VES, L im e AVE HOPE UrV msUHILE.. l^VFV! IP RED flTDER'S'N $400 Down. (5OVERN0R HOLLET ig h t 709 Main street. Phone 2-1392. more. 22 Depot atreeL Buckland^ Reasonable. Inquire 37 W. Middle YOUR OLDSMOBILE to it. I’ll do the explaining.” BEAVER T ■VOU RluHl * iNiDRrvDON IS R J . WeDaStTM*. Taken by virtue of an execution ANSWER TOUR <30\SKN0f&i sonEDooY WILL Fa t / COVENTRY LAKE— Turnpike. DEALER ______-- 3 porchee. to m *' directed and will be sold FOR SALE—BLOOD tested heif­ There was an atmosfUiere of ex-, LETTER OFnee... FOR THIS T5A5TARDLYJ ■el air beet wltli oeaL $5,300. Nicely tondsenped year at public vendue to the highest Planning to Build *rond 8-Room Cottage with Help Wanted—Female 35 er. Inquire 156 Hlllstown Road. pectancy in the courtroomurti as ft$ 8 8 Dmvb. bidder at Manchester Auto Body Telephone 2-0971. Machinery and Tools 52 Anderson, the prosecutor, drew to V large glnaaed-ln parch. Has Works, com er Cottage and Oak W O M AN W AITTED—For Ught, Your New Home? Phflgaa atove. Space tor gar­ I NEW OLIVER tractor on rubber the close o f his plea for a verdict Streets, In the Town of Manches­ pleasant work. Good pay, good Jerkin Suit o f gmilty. Rugg looked livid. The Sltoattoa: You see, fo r the •ns. North Coventry, den. Four mbiutee* aralk to ter 14 dajrs after date which will hours, steady work. New Syttem tires. Lime sowers, disc harrows, beach. $3Jt00. $500 Down. Poultry and Supplies milking machines. Dublin Tractor Let JARVIS plan it with . I -turned^rway and focused on the first time since he has come home, real Conn. Experiment be on'Nov. 18th, at 11 o’clock (In Laundry, Harrison streeL Jury. They seemed impressed a friend who was badly wounded //. ■to 44. A fine 7-Itoom the forenoon), to satisfy said exe­ 7-8 POUND MILK fed roasters. Company, Wlllimontlc. yon. We have a variety o( in baUle. HEBRON CONN.— WANTED GIRLiS AND WOMEN and I realized that if I didn't man­ Home with aB eon- cution and my fees thereon, the Also cider and applea. Webster, plans and locations avail­ age to wean them away from And­ $ • Room Hooee. Eleotrle for bench work. Stesuly work, Wrong Way: Ignore what hap­ J . ‘r ^ .Y’,i $ nerea a t toad. following described property to 1075 Middle Turnpike East^Call Musical Instruments 53 able. Why not reap the erson pretty quickly it was going pened to him, thinking that $8300. Tenne Artnaged. Sghta mad rannlag water. 8 I w it: good pay. Tober Basebiul Com­ 8424. HE’ LL BE 5’ P6l6Eir to be hopeless. ^ be cooler tor you both. COFIt *Y UUk MDVKt, EM. T. HI. fita U. FAT, OFF, TO LEARN OP TH’ aeree ef toad.- Stdioole sad One 1938 Ford Ck>ach. pany, Elm atr Duplex. Ridgewood Street. \ Twe 8-room nportnienta. AB very good oondittoa. Loeattoa Help To thm Foopio about i/j mile from aew Na­ tions. - ■ taaprovementa. 3-enr gnimge. tional Fire building. Rate of pay of this Commuinity Good lot. Price $6,500. Terma mnke n very good tnveatmeat EXPEDIENCE UNNECE^ARY 65-honr week. ~ Time and GI Joe in bis Pacific foxhole— Arranged.' or borne. one-half over 40 hoora. maybe be la your brother, hus­ band, sweetoeart. or friend—is If yon are interrtted in aiding in the production of listening In on yqu today. C? OUT OUR W AY. BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE All hiring done in accord­ He Imows you ADDITIONAL U8T1NU8 AVAILABLE. war nmterials, we woidd like yon to call for an inter­ ance nrlth area atabillzRtkm have a date with MORTGAGES ARRANGED. view. pfauB.-^ Apply: a Victory Volub- IF THACr INVENmOW WELL.T h e y c h a r g e NOW TH A T FIRE — AUTO — LIFE INSURANCE toer. a M ghbor SHOULD P«3VE A. ALL THAT TO SOME SOO'VB HOPPED' with a WarBond SUCCESS I STILL ig g e r w o r d t h e y B , - o F T T H e Ne s t order in his or DCTJfT BELIEVE THEY’D CANT BE PUTTIN’ DOWN A S WATCH^^A^J, ALLEN REALTY COMPANY her hand. The MAKE AMY MONEY ON EMERY WHEEL- NO. X. TEN two of you may I T - WITH A LL TH' STUFF WHY NOT A L L E N A HITCHCOCK, INC. _____ CHENEY BROTHERS Aldan talk it over at BUTCHER. ICNIVES- rV E SEEN MADE ON TH’ l a t h e NO. 4, s e v e n HATCH SOME \ y / 858 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 5108 your work iNvMEPiTiON Spinning Mills b ach , in youz COMPANY’S t im e , 1 DON’T RO LLIN’ P IN S - M il l ■ MANCHESTER AO hiring in accordance with A rn StabiUxatkm Plan. wfl SEE HOW THERE IS . g OfSee Boom 8:80 to 8:80 Except Sunday. Tbnrwtay Bventogs 7-a. omce or^ln your NO J. FOURTEEN K Takottvllle, Conn. homo. Wil - THIS COMPANY HAMBURGER ^ > eolSO hJ J o e pick up TODAY,' GRINDERS.,__ ^ V OVERLOOHcOf pbrmsoa Bke *T eon’t a S m it,'’ AN’-- / T'-v ------"T/- Perfect for any occaolon, this ‘I bought Bonds in tbo other LANS UBOMAKD Jwo-pleee Jerkin suit U tope with drives?^ ‘ T ve lust got to have auClUSY FINN Annie Oakleys ^ atri4*wtoe teen-ogera. A awltch of that new dress,'' “ Soe me tomor­ 8 6 ^ 0 blouaea maket many charming row,” *Tm tired of lending," “ What, another Bond drive!” s e u T H t »? coituin**. i- f YOU CAN STOP W ARE you SURE OF c o u r se ! P Pattern No. 8732 la designed for "Why do they have to have more IMODRViaiG i WJU »vju ifiniFCMADE ITII ^ M e HM/Axop/Afer, money?” “ We’U lick Japan with t SENT 'EM TO THE aiaes 11.12, IS, 14.16 and 18. Size one honiHied behind our back” ? GOING TO BE VA60PT THAT!. ^aEAR IHAT YOU 12, without aloeves, requirea 8 1-3 ,"i GI Joe counts on you to have A MtOHTy EXPENSIVEA I SIMPLY EkPECTEO HIM MAYOR AND THE OA.^ yuria of 86 or 89-tnch mnterlaL AND TO OTHER OTY AND enough sense and knowledge of TESTIMONIAL DINNER yTURNED THEM TO SELL THEM? - By Nm. Aaae Oahto for making the DoU Houae (Pat­ With sleeveo, 8 7-8 yarda. the facts about the Paclfle war OVER TO COUNTY OFFICIALS — tern N & 5660) eend 15 centa in Fmr thU pattern, send 20 centg, to back dtim up in his foxhole. EOR YOU, PNnjP. IF, Juot what a little girt would Any way you look at It your an­ YOU HAVE TO BUY 0ILHOOLEY, THE WITH AN INVITATION coin, pljia 1 cent poatage, your In Ooina. your une, sddreae, e > der for Chriotmaz—a “real” doll nanm, addreaa and the pattern swer to the inctory Vohmteer DISTRICT leader, TO COME AS YOUR desired. the Pattern Nuu. ■ MX THOSE TICKETS houza with attached garage, ted nnmber to Anna Cabot, n w Man- will be the most Important woqda V THAT MR. CLANCVy WITH INSTRUCTIONS 6UEST! to The Uancheetm Hera>d Todaj a •OU have spotaitt'stato Pejurl painted .rolof, cuitalnz a t the win- ebaeter Herald. USO Sixth avenue. Pattern Seivlce, 1150 Sixth 'nrbor. The pxlra .$108 War left w ith y o u ! a n RIO OF 'EM* New Yorit 19, N. T. down,, and m an (umlture, H>CS ' avenue. New York 19, N. f . .-nd you buy today is a War '1 and decomUona. It' to made of The new' Fall aad Winter iaaue 3rnd with the most power. It of the Anne Cabot Album contalna ' TTm new fall aad winter Issue of r packing booua—fum ltuia la card­ ••Feahlon” 1$ now ready—S3 pages. gWoa G I Joe ^ aiiM «ct ho m w t & board. And grown-upa alwayabave doaena o f aoeeaaory aet idana, gifta, havo at Am bo nooda I Tt’a a oomplete guide to your fall a lot of fun quietly making 0)lz Chriatmaa toya. warm aweatera. it moat It y w r a to tha igb t to tha finish. Bort o f toy Juflt before CThristmaa! mittona, fascinatori! Price 15 1 nml winter wardrobe. Send for \' To obtain complete InstnicUona oenta. [your W fg- Priea 15 cents. TOC EDITOR. 'MeSaaiPl Aratoal*. (w. •.X V- 'V

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