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.SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, ld| iStanrlT^atpr lEwpiting l^fralb Herald Newsboys* Edition help him out, but the attorney didn’t have chains on hla tires. Eiigug*‘w Vear you might hr Intere.sted practical joke yesterday with' M odi improved In health. The chorus choir of the Church Here is a late shipment of gift merchandise (OlneeUet AdverUMag oa Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 24,1945 .(SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTB} reading the new issue the IfM.’i ' In knowing that there i.s at least great success. Taking an empty yO L . L X V ., NO. 72 of the Nazarene will render a volume of the Town Directory. , nnc Johnny Walker In town, and if ! paper butter cwitainci he Ailed it I The Red Croae headquarters In Christmas cantata, "The Great you can use for last minute shopping. the House ft Hale building wilt be It was distributed to suh.scribcrs '■ .vou chance to prefer a good brand jwith paper and placed it in front this week of rye we have a Paul Jones in jof the .store. It seemed a.s if some' Light,” Sunday evening at 7. The closed all day Monday. In case of town. ..emergency telephone calls will be It’.s rather interesting to note I tiiisy shopper had dropped a , choir is under the direction of Mias *Merry’ CJiristmas for Stranded GPs answered if the telephone number the famous per.sonagea who reside There are .several families by pound of butler in her rush to got Marion E. Janes, who la also the on a liiia. Then t^e rierk and! Statesmen Named Good News Expected oC, the office is called. in Manchester. For example, the name of Fish here but in the leadet in this program. Miss Ger­ among the great presidents we pieiatorial cla.saiAration the one tho.se in the store watchoil. ' The sale on Nylon hosiery at the have such names as Coolklge, that intrigued us most was one For the. next hour every person ' trude E. Wilson will be the 'ac­ Hand Decorated Pottery pa.s.sing made wild grnlig for the; companist. J. W. Hale Company’s store yester­ Harding. Woodrow Wilson, flcve- ■fellow by the name of Carp. In I.Jirge Assortment of Pieces day morning was carried on with­ land, McKinley, not to go too far Writers of newspaper headlines ;’*’'i’ i**’* ’‘* P'H'nd of butter. In one The divisions of the cantata are To Banish Hate; out any announcement whatsoever. back in history. have a partirular devotion for ca.se. two women spied it at the! as follows: From Moscow Talks; Customers who happened in at the folk.s with short names. The short­ same time and ftom oppo.sKe d i-' Prelude, Plano: Blessed Song, Among the theatrical fame- rcTtions. They colliclecl head-on time were the lucky ones, us even names Manchester has an Ann er the name the better the chance soprano solo, Mrs. Florence Fish; the clerks did not call Rttontlon of getting into the headlines. One to the evident delight of the cus- I Tell It With Joy, chorus; The to Cardinals Named Sheridan, a Martha Scott, a .Shir­ tomera watching in the store. Ic to the sale. '' ley Ross, an Abbott and Costello, fellow in town who ought to be Holy Star, tenor and contralto $ 3 - 9 8 Mias Horia M. .Stratton a Kate Smith, a Margaret .Sulli­ .sure of headline surt'e.ss ia a farm­ .solos, Nel.son Kilpatrick and Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Lind­ hand on Burnham street. His name The service and publicity the Parleys End in Sight Marion Janes; Glory to God! say of Brookline, Mas.s., former van and a Robert Taylor. Then Announcement Is made of the Pontiff Urges No ‘Ven- there's Mary Martin and Helen ia .Sam Zuk. But on the other hand Connecticut Company is giving chorus; He Called To Me From residents of Flo^ver street, are vis­ there are names that run Into the business center of the north engagement of Doria Marie Strat­ Bethlehem, Marion Janes imd War Hates iting in town for a few days. Mr. Haye.a and three — count ’em ton, daughter of Mrs. Jane Strat­ Novel Sail Shaker Sets, Sugar and Cream St^ts, geance’ and ^Dishonest tliree Charlie McCarthys. many letters. About the longest .section of the town. Depot Square, chonis: Song of Adoration, male Lindsay was recently honorably one j should plea.sy the members of the ton and the late Thoniaa J. Strat­ quartet. Nelson Kilpatrick, .lames Accomplishments at Sea* discharged from the Navy, having we chanced on in town is Competitiori* in Polit­ Believe it or not! The directory ton of Garden street, to John Rob­ Yount, William Fish and Fred Regular or individual for bed trays. Also Seen Long Patton Buried seen service in the Pacific theater Klemens Romanctuakas. Manchester fmprovement Aasocia- No Herald sions of Foreign Min- j lists a Bob Ripley as residing here. tion. During the Christmas rush ert Dunb.ar, .son of Mr. and .M.'.s. Wood: The Baby Jeaus, Mra. Flor­ ical and Economic of war. Thc'.re are two women li.sted ns William M. Dunbar of Ansonia In the Aeld of literature the buses with the sign. "Depot ence Fish and Marion Janes; Sleep having quite c'harming names. .street, Hartford. Teapots, Vases,' etc. Conferences Restoring isters Will Be Given town offers you a Longfellow and One ia Holy Dove and the other is Square," have been' going through Little Baby, contralto solo, Mrs. On World Next Private Tomorrow The annual kiddles party of the an Alexander Dumas. If you Mi.s.'i Stratton .attended Manches­ Out Simultaneously at independent Order of Red Men Peaceful Mary. We iimlerstand Hartford and taking on pa.sson- N. W. Ford; The Gift of a Saviour, Peace to W orld chance to know a bit about mod­ ter 8Cho\ to be the residence of the owner tracks. As for the name "Depot named 32 new cardiiiala including said today that the hatred and Gen. George S. Patton, Jr., was There’s a fellow' by the name of of a Glastonb’jry quarry. Accord- Square" it Is older than apy of the It seems that the coach said he Complete Double-K Dept. a said today, and good news! was in a hurry and unwilling i fork and spoon sets in a folder four from the United States, six devastation of war would long re­ Quick who is listed as a switch­ to this classiAcation directory the Improvers, and was doubtlevi $ 9 -9 5 ^ buried today beside one of the Time Limit may be expected to be an­ \K-ait until all business transac 12ARTHUR DRUG STORES* from Latin America and one main impfessed on the world. Order man for the Telephone Company town has only one park. Under given the square at the time the privatco of his beloved Third tions were completed. He simply 5845 Main St. Rubinow Bldg.* each from Canada, China and In a world radio broadcast be nounced. The informantt I where we ipiagine he has to be Parka and Playgrounds the only railroad Aral ran through aq^l the said "All right boys. m,v cut is m n Auatralia. said that for the first time in six Army who helped the famous stated that accomplishment true to hia name. And there’s one listing is Highland Park. 650 depot built. Whether thi.s ia the Being Given $50. Give me that and I’ll go." years Christmas was being cele- commander forge one of the had been achieved and prob-| FUEL OIL man by the name of Speed who ia Spring street. Under the head­ original depot or not we cannot Juice Extractors, Handy Andy ...... $1.79 W’lU Roduoe Italian Majority The players on the team didn’t greatest victories of bis brilliant ably would b« announced BiBBUl- | ing of Schools. Academic.^ and say. The membership of the Sacred Om e( Maaeheeter'e OM- like that, the story goes. So they (Continued on Page 'Yno) career in stamping out the Ar­ taneoualy in Moscow, London Collcgea we And The Play School, College o f Cardinals after the jse- eet Dealers for BeHable Service. ,, I told the c'lach he would have to, YOUR OWN! ! cret consistory on Feb. 18 will re­ dennes bulge. Marshall Urged to Set Washington. East Center street, which chances Instant J u ic e ...... $3.95 The grave was near this capital Has the snow removal town by- -hare with them and share alike.! XMAS GREETING CARDS duce the traditionally overwhelm­ Date on Disarming Although the conference RANGE OIL to be a pre-kindergarten training law governing sidewalks any teeth of the little duchy of Luxembourg reached Its fjpal stage, both U. S^l LECLERC school. He is supposed to hAvc said "$50' ing Italian majority to 40 per Metered Service! as previously reported? Possibly or nothing." From Your Snapshots among the resting places of 6,000 Secretary of State James F. The compilers of the directory Juice K in g ...... $3.95 cent. ^ Santa Toting Japs and Withdrawfd FUNERAL HOME this is true in 90 per cent of the The hoy.s Agured out their r e -! Order Now — Supply Limited! other American troops who died Byrnes and British Foreign 8#e-| have no regard for the original New United States cardinals Held in San Francisco, Calif., by transportation bottleneck, aoldiera just back from the Pacific re­ cases but it is not true in others. ceipts and found that $17 perl will be Archbishop Francis J. a year ago in driving back Ger­ Of American Forces retary Ernest Bevin will be id [ The W. G. Glenney Co. 2!l Main Street name of this town "Orford main aboard the SS Monterey. (Left standing) Sergt. John Cole, St. Louis, Mo.; (seated) Pfc. Roy Friday morning, two days after player and per coach was all the ! ELITE STUDIO Spellman of New York, who is Thinner Pack many’.s last, bid for victory. Moscow until Chriatmaa m orn^gl P B om cd id s Parish" when they list the Orford Wednesday night’s snowstorm, Burns. Coleman. Mich.; (right, top to bottom) Pfc. Charles Menlchin, Scranton, Pa.; Sergt. Charles Patton died Friday of lung and Phone 526t take. The coach got up and left. Also Some Good Finish — prominently mentioned as a possi­ Chungking, Dec. 24.—(/P)—THF ■at-least. It waa said. ^ there were several walks that What happened to the extra $17 ble appointee aa secretary of state Gyllenhall (reading), Philadelphia, Pa.; Sergt. Samuel Danca, Chicago; and Pfc. Edward Kullbertt, Os- heart complications which devel­ And in the descriptive matter were observed needing attention. kosh, tVisc.— (AP wlrephoto). Communist New China Dally Not Let in on Secrets due the coach we don’t know, but of the Holy See, Archbishop Sam­ To Liberated oped after a motor accident Dec. Meanwhile, it was reliably ra about the town there is mention One walk on East Center street it would seem to be a w'arning ’.o uel A. Strltch of Chicago, Arch­ 9, in which the general was para­ News urged General Marshall to­ among the industries of Manches­ had not been touched. If the ported that Russia had not beei other team.s to have .some sort ot bishop Edward Mooney of Detroit lyzed from the shoulders down. day to set a time limit on the dl.s let in on any secrets about tb ter of woolens and wor-sted plants. town, is going , to prosecute delin- an agreeinent drawn before any Ivory Curtain Rods and Archbishop John J. Glennon of His neck waa broken. It has been some time since either quents, surely this one has been Vot FoofI Enough for armament of Japanese troops in atomic bomb, although the (or-1 St. Louis. Buried Last December (Thins and the withdrawal of eign miniaters were said to h av e | were maniifactvfed within the overlooked. l o r anv other year. /BU RKE 0 ) The appointed raised the United Thousands!, o f Vets Face Delay The troops among whom he was tow’n’s borders. Extracts and toilet At the corner of East Center , ____ Hearty Feast; Chil­ American forces. discussed the United States-I EVENING GOWNS States total to flve for the first lain were burled last December on The newspaper asserted that ish-Canadtan policy on control articles are also .■nipposed to be street and another street, in full : , , .. snCINTtRSt Sill’ MFUU! ffHII just .such a day as this—fog and Single Double time. Dennis Cardinal Dougherty dren's Stockings Gape any American help to (Thuhgking atomic energy. o t the most delicate fabrirt* can be Hafcly manufactured here, but we can’t view of the passing local police ! X O c 2 0 c of Philadelphia already is a ipem- On Being Home for Christmas lowering clouds, In biting rain And out where. Also we note that cniiser, a path, vvide enough for I V*’ ‘ permeates the ^ —military, political,'-, financial or An atmosphere of optimism n- { ber of the college. At Toes and Heels and while a wind, moaned a re­ tinued to prevail today aa tb# there’s only one Mortician in one person to walk was made. The m,- i • technical—before a coalition gov­ intnitted to the skilled care of oiir cx- The pope spoke to the cardinals, quiem in the forest. ernment was established would conference went into its ninth day^ town, but several undertaker.s or snow bv-law.s cover sidewalks and ,, V i? ‘‘i T '' ' replying to their traditional Christ- Armored columns like the ones London, Dec. 24.—(jPi—A lean aggravate "the current civil war.” The three miniaters ttvice display-1 j^cet cleaneni. funeral directors. not parts of sidewalks as is the O u r f l a m e maa greetings. Those Along Eastern Patton dispatched last Christmas rase in this instance q^a'^i-ed the Office Gagman, , Ice Scrapers...... 79c Santa totes a thin paj:li for most Truman Will The statement of the newspa- ed their cordiality publicly So you see, we got quite a bit ‘ b ^ ‘ i' fv, . _ combing his long white beard with ' is ossuroncs ei iin*. He said statesmen probably nev­ Seaboard So Close] Merry Holiday eve to compress the German bulge night, at the Bolshoi theater, by] of fun out of readim; the new There are several other case.s j labor-calloused hands, as er before faced such a gigantic of the world on this first peace­ wound through tho hills and for­ fn order that our entire hlail may enjoy quality ond sound Brooms for sweeping snow ...... 5 0 c (Continued on Page Two) arising and clasping hands above | directory, which would have been along the main thoroughfares , ,,.„t^hed two youths making a task "to restore to humanity after time Christmas in six years. Air Message 'I'b^y Enow it wui b«1 For Services est from Luxembourg City again their heads. < a year early if it hail been but a that need attention by property | at shoveling the snow from Tolus. 30 years of global war, economic In> conquering and liberated today. It was understood that IT. Bt:! 9 well earned holiday our establiHliincnt couple of weeks later. owners in accordance with the hia walks, "but paying $1.50 an catastrophe and boundless impov­ countries, as well a.s in the shat­ ____ ” Only MaUer of Days Patton’s )>ody arrived on a spe­ law erishment—‘order, peace and pros­ Secretary of State James F, [ hour for nothing, is too, too much." tered remnants of the Third cial train from Heidelberg before Byrnes and British Foreign See-,1 be closed Monday, Dec. 24 and VVe. know that everyone who has —A. Non. HOUSEWARES — BASEMENT. perity.” Reich, there is not focxl enough President to Light Na- v o r k r ^ e c . 24.-) About 3,200,000 to dawn. A second special train fol­ Bitter Battle We chanced to see something on The pope condemned totalitarian- retary Ernest Bevin have adhereiH been driving this past week—es­ for a Hearty Yuletide feast, and lowed, bringing Mra. Patton and to the policy set forth by Preet*' VWeeday, Christmas Day. pecially on the side streets— Main street the other day that tional C o in in 11 n i t y I —The Christmas at homo Spend (^-hristnius at the ten generals and two colonels (Oontiaued on P^g»- ^ elve) the children’s Christmas stock­ Seen on USES dent Truman, British Prime Min­ would have appreciated the pic­ really brought us back a number ings literally gape at toes and Christuias Tree Today ‘ hat they dreamed about for Sea o r A b r o a f 1 who acteil as pallbearers. ister Attlee and Canadian Prime I ture we saw yesterday aftcinoon. of years. We can remember the JAMES A . heels. ____ ^ months Mill come a little bit The picturesque old city already Minister Mackenzie King (or plac-:| If you have driven on some of days of the sleds with copper run­ Filling Familiar Role was bedecked with flags spread RANGE Z- Washington, Dec. 24— Pres­ late for more than 50,000 Woshington, Dec. 24 - i/Pj — ing the control of atomic energyJ Manchester’s side streets you no ners, the douhle rippers with their American servicemen, separat­ from windows, hanging at half Change Plans in the hands of a United NatAolgl doubt have cussed the Weather sides for the feet ot the riders, GIs along the eastern sea­ and WOODS ed from their families on another ident Truman has a Christmas eve About 3,200,000 soldiers, sailors staff from the flagpoles, drooping commission. Meamvhile, product { Man, the State Highway depart­ even the sleds made, out of bar­ JM( HAU CORR Christmas, are filling their now date with the nation today befo're board, but most of theni don’t and Marines will spend this first in the rain. tion secrets on the bomb would b$ j The MANCHESTER ment and the Town Highway de­ rel staves. But. we had com­ Range and Fuel Oil MANCHBSTili CONM* F lash es! familiar role of foster Santa wher­ flying to Missouri tomorrow to seem to mind. They ai’e so peacetime Christmas either at sea Promptly at 9:15 a. m., the; T iT llI ia il Provides Fuel ; kept until effective controls have| partment. You have ctir.sed them pletely forgotten the baby car­ ever they can—for instance, they spend his first yuletide ns Chief clo.se they know it Mill be doors of the funeral car were | i been established, vehemently despite the fact that (Ltote Balletins of the (iP) Wire) or in foreign lands. For Fight hy Pocket riage sleds. FUEL Local Moving and are entertaining 20,000 youngstera Executive with his family. only a matter of -days so they ate opened, and ten soldiers lifted the j Progress Not Revealed they have w’orked hour after hour Along Main street the other in Vienna tomorrow with food de­ Promptly at 5 p. m. (e. a .t.), The Army and Navy counted casket onto the platform. They DRY CLEANERS trying to get your streets cleared taking the delay in soldierly Veto_pf Bill to Return ! Extent of progress made on] aftemooo came a mother gaily Trucking ducted from their own rations. Mr. Truman planned to walk out stride, happy in the knowledge noses today and came up with this were all privates of the Third i handling the atomic energy que#-j for you. pushing a baby carriage sled - Suspect Admits Slaying War orphans in Belgrade and on the south lawn of the White estimate. But they added that, Army. One. was a Negro. They 93 Wells Street Phone 7234 But despite your appreciation of OILS that mother will have Chri.stmas Agency to States tion waa not revealed. However,] vou know one of those baby car- 2 9 Pearl Street ■ Holland, Mich., Dec. 24— Cairo and the children of re­ House to light the national com­ dinner ready whenever they get even so, this should be a particu­ passed through the station and informed observers have said cuivj the work the town, highway crew | riages built on runners a baby Sheriff WiUiam M. Boeve of Otta­ larly merry Christmas for the placed the casket on a half tracK. leased internees in Singapore also munity Christmas tree—a big liv­ home —a day late or a week. Washington, Dec. 24—(>P)—A rent meetings of Byrnes and Bevtaj has done, you would have appre­ carriage nn a sled. That brought wa county announced today he ing fir that has remained dark the Mrs. Patton Tired and Pale Tel. 65 66 will share the Yanks’ bounty— Some Delayed by Storm armed services because: with Soviet Foreign Commissar V / ciated the picture wc saw yester­ back rather nostalgic memories NO BINGO had been informed by the Federal last four wartime (^ffiristmases. 1. As you may have heard, the Mrs. Patton and her brother fol­ new and bitter row between Presi- day afternoon. Here’ it is— turkey and sweets, movies and M, Molotov are much more cordia' -it seems to us we rode in one RUCK'S Bureau' of Investigation that Rob. laughter. Sixteen minutes later the Cffilef Storm.s at sea delayed some re­ war’s over. lowed. She looked tired and was dent Truman and Congress over than the stalemated flve-'pow## I ‘The Highway Engineer stuck of those things once. ert Frederic Smith, 21, had been Executive will broadcast a brief turning troopship.s. Hundreds of pale. She walked behind the cas­ LDLAO STREET— with his Ford right in the middle Some sort of treat is In store 2. Celebrations can be carried on the U. E. Employment service ap­ Forcigrf Ministers’ confeience InT COVENTRV LAKE— At Orange Hall captured at Blue Island, III., and for the soldiers themselves, such Christmas message to the nation. soldiers were held up by the week­ M'ithout worrying what th* enemy ket with her face tilted upward. peared inevitable when the law­ London last October. 5- Fainily Flat, 5 rooms each. of a street that was supposed to We understand that that All- Oil S e n d e e that be confessed to killing Roy Ail networks arranged to carry the end travel jam, which hit an all- Her chin was firm'. She kept her Just like new from (op to bot­ 4- Room Lake Front Cottage. be clear and right in the middle as canned turkey In Chungking is up to. makers resume work Jan. 14. After a two-hour Informal dl*»j Completely furnished, electric Rockvi'le football team, which British- Gordon, Beh of Grouse Point, Mich address. time peak t>efore it began to ease eyes on the solcjiers. tom. All conveniences includ­ of the business district. He was or beer (weak beer) on the edge Improvement Over Last Vear The president provided the fuel cussion by the three yesterday In I lights, electric stove, hot water was really composed of nearly all 568 CENTER STREET Sheriff Boeve said the FBI had in­ Usual Pre(»utlons In Force yesterday. Behind her were the generals. Moltov’s Kremlin office, Byrnei{| ing ateam heat. Handy to bus the most embarrassed fellow you of New Guinea’s steaming jungles. 3. Even though 3,200,000 are far for the fight yesterday. He an­ heat. $3,500. Terms Ar­ Manenester players, has run Into Monday Night, Dec. 24 formed him that Smith, who es­ An hour and a half before the Jtfearly 25.000 soldiers aie arriv­ Following them came the mill- had his second talk in five day#f and shopping district'. Good ever saw. First a very well known caped from Camp Robinson, Ar­ Will Share Meager Fare away, that’s a numerical improve­ nounced he was killing—by a ranged. a Ahanclal situation that is some­ TEL. 2-0138 American Club Hundreds of English families ceremony, the White House ing from Europe today and unless pocket veto- leglalation to return opportunity for Investor. Ap­ attorney came along and tried to kansas, on Dec. 14, shot and klUed ment over last year. what embarrassing. It seems that will share their meager Christmas they live very close to the ea.stern (Continued on Page Twelve) USES to state control within 100 (Continued on Page Eight) proximately $100 monthly 5- Room Cottage, 75 ft. from Beh In a struggle. (Continued on Pnge Twelve) Last Christmas there were 4,- the team engaged a coach for the • • • fare with GI’s "sweating out” the ports or separation centei-s, they days. rental Income. Prire $8,000. lake front. All conveniences. have virtually no chance of getting 933,682 soldiers '“overseas com­ $3,000 Down. season. He was a former Prince­ A Very Merry Christmas To AN long waK for passage home. He said in a statement he was Completely furnished. $3,700. ton star and really knew his foot­ BINGO Fight Into Five Districts home. The same goes for the pared with the 2,100,000 who are withholding approval of the meas­ Terms .Arranged. Batavia, Java, Dec. 24— German housewives have beg­ MAPLE STREET— ball. No particular arrangement ged a few luxuries from Allied 11,000 that arrived yesterday. there now; A year ago 1,750,000 Four Children ure because it "would imme'asurr Crew Jumps; British parachute troops have , Several thousand retumees will sailors and Marines were at sea or 2-Family Housr, 4 rooms 5-R—With $3,500 All conveniences, e l e c t r i c EVER5H ARP Jobbing and STONE STREETS . countered, t^nlplng was retried N. Y.. t(X ) late for discharge be­ Is up to his theater commander or j children including a three months pilotless, crewless, twin-engine Ar* | lights, running water, full Admission 25c In another area. ’The British said increasing frequency, the 'United fore Chiistmas were given liberty, ship’s captain. my transport plane crashed in Genera] Repairing Tradittonaly Big Day old infant boy, were burned to ADAMS STREET— hath. 3 Arcpiaces. Steam heat firing died down In the Kramat Cqde-Crpckiiig States is dangling the bait of eco­ pei-mlttlng many of them to go death early today when fire M’hich Extreme Cold open field 12 miles west of her COLLECTION But Cffiristmas traditionally is a 6-Room Single, In good con­ with oil. 5 acres of land. Barn district (if the capital, scene of home. They will return after the last night after soarlhg haph Call 4386 nomic aid before certain goyem- big"d;y''on‘;nrAa;;'‘;;.iFTndTh; ^ dition. Price $5,800. Down 35’ \ 40’. nigh elevation near week-end violence. menta alow to adopt policies' thia holiday for processing. T j ardly for some 900 miles on a four«^ $1,200. • • • Most of the sepaFation centers ( Army’s Special Serviced division , ‘ hour phantom flight, unguitf"”* m lake. Convenient to bus, school Before 6 P. M. Stands Differ country bclievea essential to peace oil heater swept a three-family Passes Awa\ MONDAY, DECEMBER 24 have been able to keep up with the j hopes that enough entertainment through the wintry night. ANDOVER— and stores. Many possibilities. Attacked During Ride (uid atabllity. dwelling lii North George street Sale Price $I3.(Mt0. Terms ,Ar- ’ $ 1 4 7 5 Thanipsonvlll^ Dec. 24.——The Truman’a diiecUve to Gen. George’’ route to Bethlehem, along the road . er butyau forecast icy surfaces for BAST HARTFORD-t electric lights, running water Former! At rooms and Breplaoei tad Boor have been reading German, Japa­ lehem on this—the first peace­ which Mary a'hd Joseph traveled, children. He was found uncon- Illinom and Indiana roads by night- survlvort after discovering struction in various sec­ froien body of a taxicab driver nese and other niitlons’ confidential Marshall on China Dec. 15 and a one parachute in the unbu Two-FamUy, 8-Room Du­ and bath. Partially furnish­ letter the. late President Roose­ time celebration of the birth of At the site of Rachel’s tomb the , scions and seriously burned, thcifan^ with the condition spreading 8 rooms aad* Breplaoe; Bid whose throat had beea slashed— wreckage and finding an plex. All conveplences. Handy ed. Nlw location near lake. tions of town. See us for message# "has given us a diploma­ velt wrote last March 10 to Nor­ the Prince of Peace in six years. procession will be met b.v the m ay-, fU* chjef said, on the floor of the into southern New York on Christ to achools, buses aud shopping floor 4 rooBW. Oil heat waa found lying across a barbed tic setback that can’t be measur­ hatch opiCn. On bus line.. Within driving Fair Prices wire fence off a rural highway man Armour, U. S. .ambassador to .Hundreds of service personnel or of Bethlehem and otner digiit-1 blazln.g kitchen pear a door lead mas day. center. Sale Price $4,000. Ihroaghoat. complete details. Interior ed.’’ Resldetite reported the planiri distance of Hartford. Sale near RuUhnd early today. State In- Spain. . - win make the pilgrimage'to Beth­ taries. The pilgrims will then iiig into their bedroom- Slippery roada were blamed for Ilenns Arranged. Price $3,200. Terms Arranged. decoimting done, to suit Bound to Cbaage Code* lehem and oUier hundreds' will proceed, Intij Bethlehem where A Meriden hospital apokeaman eight traffic deaths in Missouri. cled, aa if in trouble and i(i Alao 4-Robm Slagle .with oil veatlgator Alnao B. FaaoonI said In the Marshall directive, Mr. for a place to land, bcf(jr Can. . BINGO the viettm, Uhmtlfled aa Henry Lucas sq|d the greatest effect Truman said that a# China moved take part in services elsewhere in waiting crowds will have gatherad said that White and hla wife, “ White Chriatmoe’’ Aosured heat. owner. clipped a tree, skidded.acr Teehm. 48, of Butland, had been will be in Ute loss to this country toward peace and unity along lines Palestine. in manger square to witne.es the a . smoke and ' exposure victim, A "white Christmas" was as­ of information about the activities Missing this year are the hun­ solemn entry i of a Latin prelate were "cm. the danger list." sured for the northern United open field and nosed into a Call 5105 for Additional Information On Any of These Wm. F. Johnson slain after a struggle and that rob­ he suggested, the United States Identified By NunaMm- FARM ANUHOME LISTINGS WANTED! Every Sat. Night At 8:30 S^rp! bery was believed to have been the of other natlohs, who he said arc would "aaslat the national govern­ dreds of American Army person­ with hia prieste and acolytes into Chief Harris bald that fl^rinen States. Fresh snow waa falling in Properties. , , bound to change their codes. nel who loaf year were flown to the (Thurch of the Nativity. answering a still alarm at 4:01 the^ upper Misaiaaippi valley and Apprised of the craah, Matthew Wior Bailder — Real Estate motive. County authorities began ment in every reasonable way” to H. Aderbold, offtMr of th#; a search for a servleemaa reported But Representative Gearhart rehabilitate its economy and es­ Palestine from (srflung European Masses will be read in the Grot­ a.m. found "a pretty eerioua blaze’’ New England. Jewelry — GIfta (R-Calif) told a reporter he thinks battlefronte to witness the solemn to of the Nativity pvery half hour in progress and sent in three ad­ The coldest spot in the country Lincoln riold, ldenUfl(hl Johnson-Bdilt Homes JARVIS REALTY CO. 21 Games Incinding Sweepstakes to have beea TeNon*s last passen- tablish fn adequate Army. « by numbers on the 977 Main St. Manchester >r. The oab driver's body was code breaking M’111 continue "as It In the Armour letter—made pub­ ceremonies. Only a handful of fsom noon today until 4 p. m.. on ditional alarms when adjoining early today was Philipsburg, Pa., ALLEN r ea lt y COMPANY Beal Batate'— laasiaaoe — Mortgages always has In the past." He con­ lic Sept., 26--Mr, rwu,KK:virii.Roosevelt vlgor- vigui- AmericSns are now In the area. Christmas day. Today’s^...... „ relig- structures appeared threatened. where the mercury dropped to 13 tail asaembly. . 5;^ Established 1926 26 AUEXANDEB BTUaBT PHONI^llB AND TtlB Saoovered by a farmer who m w cm. J. T. Piaosy, 4B Ltew «d laanroace, Incinding Life Mortgages Arranged BROAD STREET 2 TURKEYSOtVEN AWAY AS ADDITIONAL DOOR the taxleab parked without lights cede^ however, that It is llkely44>usly condemned Generalissimo j Ceremonies Start at Jaffa Gates i ious ceremonies roach theli*cllma>c ' First floor occupanta of ttie below. It waa 11' below in Brook- •M MAOi tmUCET Weekdays aad * ------! (Thristmaj) eve ceremonies- are I at midniRhU.wlth the reenactment TELEPHONE 5108 Open Tuniifht Until 9:00 TELEPHONE 7426 BUOLO WITH JARVIS FOR StSOURlTr! PRIZES UNTIL DECEMBER 22. la the middle of the road early to- .(Contlaiwd M Page Tax) . (OonUniwB «• Fflfq X«ft> 4 scheduled to begin before noon to-ilo of f the nativity. MANCHESnER BVENINO HERALp. IIANCHESTCR. CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 4 .194S PAGE HANC'HCS'l'ER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 24. 194t z Y esterday he hasitiona. This would mean Mukden alone. the red hat. Emanuel will take for his sub­ Are Entertained 9 3 WelbStre«t government frocea would halt The local newspaper Kuo Min Cardinals designate present were ject "The Christmas Message.” Rev. Reynold G. Johnson will be^ln their movement into Manchuria. ■ Kiing. commenting on Marshall’s the Italians Giuseppe Bruno arid m TO charge of the Julotta service at Marshall said it was unnece.s- mission In China, said "we should Frnesto Ruffini and the Armenian solve our own problems ourselves. the Covenant Congregational sary to restate America's policy Gregory Peter V Agagianlan. Mr. and Mrsi B. P. Burton of 153 "Any begging gestures would church. Misa Greta Nelson, will toward-China, as Preaident Tru­ I The pope had said in announc­ Porter street entertained the em­ j impair our national pre.stige." assist the choir. In the early eve­ ployees of Buxton’s, Tnr, with a man had made that clear. ing the names of the new cardin­ He had conferred with Soong ning of Christmas day the annual Christmas party at their home last I als that he regretted that other Children's Christmas program will night. “Pop” Bogardus was the just before meeting _ newspaper­ prelatc.s, however, worthy, could MAY HAPPINESS AND GOOD men, and earlier with Chiang, be given at the church at six comedian of the evening when he Sfliool Teachers^ not be appointed becaiuse the col­ I o'clock. masqueraded as Santa Claus and HEALTH BE WITH YOU AND lege's traditional limit is 70. He j Zion Lutheran passed out the grab-bag gifts to C'hristinas Party noted that the elevation Of 32 ’ -"^The Christmas eve program sit all. The Bensons Wish To Thank YOURS AT CHRISTMAS TIME would create a precedent for the I tWa church will -be given this eve- Christmas boniuies were also All Their Friends and Cu9* number named at one time. I ning at 7:30 by the church school given by the Arm to everyone. tomers for Their G e n e ro u s AND THROUGHOUT THE ! and congreg.ation and tomorrow Mia.s Gerti^do Carrier ^cted as Walls of the great hall where Christmas earols wet's sung and Patronage During the Past ! the reception was held were hung morning at 10 o’clock the pastor, Instnimcntal music for the evening i NEW YEAR hostess, last week, at her Cam­ Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, will speak Year and Wish One and All— bridge street home to teachers of with red damask The pope, in I was furnished by Johnny Mages' I white robes, sat erect on a gilded ! on the topic. "The \Vorld Wide and his accordion. the Hollister school at a Christ­ Importance of Christmas.” mas get-together. A Christmas throne. Before him were two A MERRY .CHRISTMAS microphones. St. John’s Polish a n a ib iu tree, candies and pine needle deco- The traditional Shepherd’s mass AND A h a p p y n e w YEAR rstions created a holiday setting Speaks In Firm Tones j will celebrated at midnight to- SAma ^ ^ ^ \ for the party. The pontiff looked less pale than ' night at this church by Rev. Paul Miss Sylvia Claflin. dressed as usual and spoke In firm tones. __ As gay and happy m d light-hearted Mr.s. Santa, distributeil gifts each Kozlowski the rector. A second FENDER AND No outsklers were admlttd to mass with sermon will be delivered as these musical notes is the kind of of which was accompanied by an the Vatican during the ceremony, Christmas day at 10:30 a.m. TODAY appropriate jingle. Much enjoyed BODY W ORK and special detachments of Swiss Conrordia Lutheran to-nt nam rraiix Christmas good cheer and happiness by the group was a poem de.scrtb- I Guards stood at the entrances to A special Christmaa day serv­ = ON STAGE ~ SOUMENE A FLAGG Ing each teacher written by Ml.ss ; Papal city. ice will be held at ten o’clock to­ DIRECr IROM HOUYWPOD IHlAlRt we wish you this Christmas. We extend our Hearty Christmas Greet ings to All Our Friends. M ary 'Young. Dill I OIL COMPANY INC. ! ’Telephone communications with morrow morning at this church, I jsm ih ih b m x 634 Center St. Tel. 5101 Following games and carol sing­ I the Vatican were suspended while with the organist and choir pro­ ing a buffet liinch was sci"ved. AND the pontiff was speaking. viding the music. EARL CARROLLS Nazarene Church — P L U S — The annual program by the Manchester Hardware Co. BOLAND MOTORS RICHARD MATTHEW WIOR Hospital Notes children will be presented at the 248 North Main Street 369 Center St. At West Center church this evening at seven CONTI JEWELRY GIFTS o’clock. m m ^ — In — • Admitted Saturday: Fred Coll- “THE 977 Main Street Established 1926 Manchester ings, 43 Foster atreet. Salvation Ami.v The Christmaa tree program for 1946 EDITION SPIDER” i Admitted Sunday: William featurinq , Wuerdig, 110 School atieet. young and old will bo given at REMBMBIRr the citadel tonight at seven o’clock. MOST BfAUnfUl 0IRlS'k)WO/aD Admitted today: Misa Faith : Stevenson, 67 Hamlin street. MVfMAVCR*«IIACC MKCO E N D T O D A Y : MHIMfaUKBMUIMMMKriMfMCMMriiaMMHIMMCRMfiaMtMWMWW; Di.scharged today: Leo Moriarty, Chile was explored and con- rARK «.CUra0«»*lH MVIgg "I LOVE A BAND LEADER” ft quereJ In the 16th century by Di­ AMiw>e«6BIM»IUr«s fMKf R'MMm I A MERRY CHRISTMAS We Are Now Giving i 213 Summit Btrcct. I "B o sto n ' Bfackle’a Rendexvoua” ego de Almagro and Pedro de Val- CHRISTMAS { Di.scharged today: Richard Sul- CHEER I I livan, 300 Porter street; Mr*, ^ d lv la . •UV NOW IWm NIW YtAKS IV t BUY VICTORY b o n d s : AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR K i Clifton Simmons and adn,'70. Wad- Green ! dell road; Mrs. William Leonard May we take this opportunity to TO ALL ’ I ./ ' and son. East Hartford. wish you and your family a K Merry Christinas and a Bright M9o«4q • Trading Stamps f a l l • n n THE OAK GRILL and Happy New Year. Manchester Tire & RecappingCo. { ON ALL PURCHASES OF \ TODAY AND TUESDAY so Oak Street FRANCIS DICKENSON — RENE MAIRE S FUEL AND RANGF-.OIL Proprietors g FIRST TIME IN .MERRY CHRISTMAS HWlMWWMWMWMWIWMIWMIMWlVIiaiWMIiailUHiMWIieMji} I MANCHESTER! AND HAPPY NEW YEAR The Only Fuel Oil .Dealer In .Manchester tSktm 695 MAIN STREET I (livinK Green Stamps! UyGHING A1 DANGER! TO ALL OUR FRIENDS \ The joy, the spirit, the happiness of an old-fash­ this twO'fisled daredevil defies outlaw AND PATRONS ioned Christmas is just about the best wish we g ambush to rid the West of a mob RANGE OIL know of to extend to you this Peacetime Christmas FUELOIL \ of killers wbpse only cod# (» th e\ season. 9c GALLON law of the 7.7e GALLON In Lots of 40 or Roy and His Gong Will PIqy 5lor« Gallons. Tonight The Dewey-Richman Co. * ^ Jewllers Stationers Opticians Merry Christmas

FROM YOLK presciufuon BOLAND Gene PHARMACY OIL COMPANY BUSHNELL4DAYSXHISWED.MEMORUL-Hartford ^BTABTINO » ■■ 369 CENTER ST. TEL. 6320 n u iR G. E. WILLIS & SON, Inc. Oil Burner Sales and Service 2 MAIN STREET TKLKPHONK 512.> Our most cheery*Christmas wishes to you and ytmrs—for the best Christ­ mas ever! Bounteous greetings for the I Yuletide season. To one and all we want to extend our HAPPY HOLIDAY EACH AND PLEASE NOTE! EVERY ONE OF YOU. LOADS HOURS FOR CHRISTMAS DAY sincerest wishes for a Merry STORE OF CHRISTMAS CHEER AND OPEN 9 a ! M. TO 1P . M. ^ • e e Christmas and Happy New OUR BEST WISHES FOR A CLOSED 1 P. M. TO 6 P. M. Year, HAPPY NEW YEAR OPEN 6 P. M. TO 9 P. M. uH a L AijehAj r ■McGill-Converse, Inc o|. 'jjMULetiwie PLUS WELDON DRUG CO; “BEHIND CITY LIGHTR*^ Prescription Pharmacists ^ • ■ 1 Uadi Bva. (titO) Oreb-t t lJ 9. tlM , tt.M| lat BaLl tOe. 9 1 4 9 . 91-SOl PAINTS — WALLPAPERS TRIPLE-X STORE •01 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE r)32I 2 nRST RUN HITS! ! 2nd BoLt 66r. Matinees (Thnnt. aad Sat. at 9 i95 ) O reh.i tea. 91.M> flJM ; iMl Bah: 90e. 9 L M t 2ad Bal.i.dOe. (Ine. 20% tax). Write or 645 MAIN STRBET I 681 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER CONTINUOUS SHOW telephone Box pfflre, Hartford 5-SITI. With mail order*. pleSM ei^ clotie paymeat aad Ktani|ie<) ietuni envelope. HNBMlBWWSMapBiaailuMilBMMWtBl TUBS., CHRISTMAaDAYI itiewAA SmwmmmmmmMm'enemmmmmmmMmmMjmmmmM -• % y ■ t / 1PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERAUJ^MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 4 , 194S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- MONDAY, DECEMBER 24,194S fo u K to notify them aa loon as possible whether or not they intend to be Klliligtuii I EVENING IN PARIS | RUDY JOHNSON Pvthiana Sisters P H p N S ypwvvvvvvvvvyvvvvvvvvvvvTvvyvvvvvvvvvvvyi R. CAM PO SEO preecnt at the supper, and if so to flnj9uafftAHt£ JAMES A. M "MV aCFEIOERAirOR HAS STOPPED r 1 GIFT SETS X ELECTRICAL CONTRAC bring a 25 cent gift. Ydue --- dials fise w w aaII mm amkRipt iiw is’lin Have Your Ashes and AND REPAIRING Christmas Party John W. Fullerton la spending BABIES OF TODAY Wbea thla happens, enll nn expert—one who specinllses Rubbish Removed 1 $1.00 to $25.00 X the w inter In Somersworth, N, ,H„ • eONVIMIBMCB 1^ B0ROVSD I hi repairing refrigefntton nnita. Cnil Mnnehester I a r t h n r d r u g STORESI R. F. O. No, I, Rockville. Santa and The White Bunny • aiAMUMRSR " ^ o e o iK WOODS Every Two Weeks Santa Clana MIesIng where he has taken a position. ' ARE LUCKY X-122«. ^848 Mein St. Rubinow Bldg.|| Route 44 Meifiorial Tample, Pythian 8ia- The Veterans Aid Center which O COMFORT TODAY (NO MUenge Chargea) Phone 5848 or 7487 PHONE .MANCHESTER 8«8(| By Lucrece Hudgins terr, will poitpona its meeting Range and Fnel Oil Service NOW — SALES SOONt enmssmtemmfuMummmtmmmiO which would fan on Tuesday eve­ San Diego, Calif. (/P>— Santa has been act up In Ellington will A Phone CaU ning, Chriatmas day, until Satur­ Claua was missing from Sanford occupy the office in the up­ StratMJfiSder f awjr/reeeiZAarArefie /ur4u rzArr^ s per hall at the Town Hall which PIcstHiils (Enterprise 1510) Local Moving and Wolcott’s service station today. C taptor 17 day Deceitibar M. whaa the Tem­ waa tised by the Ellington Ration­ for FURNACE — HEATER — FIREPLACB — COOEWG A WHtTf ILmm T« All ple will combine its Chriatmas A thief carried off the llt-foot fig­ . . . begifis Baby Laundry Dia­ Trucking a! Stop!" acreamad David, party with a celebration of Ita ure Wolcott valued at $50. ing Board. The W. G Glenney Co. 'C O / t f M j y y a t ttaa top of tilt moun- 23rd annivereary. per Service, the hygienic diaper 29'Pearl Street .igI C A ^ J T - fW—SS," - _ and watching th« glgmlc* Supper win be, aerved in Odd W NORTH MAIN STREET ‘TBLEPHONB 4IM service that keeps babies so com­ 9 7 0 — Fcllowa banquet hall at d:S0 by a png towarda the aea. "Oh. hang fortable. Tel. 6566 wt HOMFS DAIDIES-FOOD ST0RtS-TAVERHS*RE5TftURINTS• f^ind He Jumped up and down committee of which Mrs. Mercyll i frenay of terror lest the glg- Pcckham Is chairman. Her aaalst- 60 Diapers Weekly...... $1.35 I ptrtah before the apell which anta will be Gerda Thoren. Clara L 1 Ml altter could be broken, Robinson, Ida Wiilla, Ann Wilson, 70 Diapers Weekly ...... $1.45 at a aereamlhg there waa! Ethel Lindsey and Constance Wen- Glgmy. allpplng and turn­ nergren. Two DellvMlM a Week. CALL 2-1081 down the mountain mde bel- ‘The committee urges membera FRED’S PACKAGE STORE Quality and DellTery I and acreeehed until the r On ‘tim e. For the Solution To Your eallcya aP around were USE Comer Spruce and Biasell Strecta I with tha frightful noise. Printing suddenly, above the It'a a Lucky Break for ling, there waa another Joyous are the reunions Baby! Problems -alelgh beHa ringing! David OPEN It’o a Lucky Break for ht hla bccath with joy to see 6 6 6 this Christmas. Our bless­ a Claua come rldins doa’n COLD PREPARATION? .. V ,,,! LIQUID. TABLETS. SALVE, ings and sincerest wishes Tonight Until 11 Fred F. Remove I the sky. standing in his toy- \ __ad sled and holding the reins NOSE DROPS for the maximum of happi­ Printer i ^ m t i , Ms eight reindeer. Oauttea use only aa dlreeted. 211 Main Street eOh, Santa! Oh. Santa!” cried avid and th at is all that be could ness in the years to come. BABY LAIJIADBA. i>r . But it waan't necessary for MERRY CHRISTMAS AND In glorious triumph she waves on high this Christ­ to say another word because mas — our stars and stripes. To all opr brave CAR PAINTING / HAPPY NEW YEAR 43 BURNSIDt AVi' I HARTIOHD could see In one glance men and avomen who bravely fought to protect St was happening. Without a Get Our Estimata NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY from N tv3*'^Ri* A^N !tNTIHt>RISr 1510 MAHIIORDHlb.’y .rd he pulled David and the SOLIMENE & FLAGG SPOTS AND JOE The her — the Merriest Christmas and Happiest New ilte bunny Into the sled beside they shouted as they PAN,*MEPRY CHRISTMAS. Harrison Street — Off East Center Street Year ever. pad then he sped down the INC. Dewey-Richman .^uatalnside after the gigmies. M4 Center St. TeL SlOl nasMwsaafsfnaiaA? ^Swifter than sound they went I just in time. too. for the great MERRY CHRISTMAS Co. No Bingo This Week ' of glg^es was on the very WANT MONEY? ,s of tha sea when Santa OCULIST ned suddenly from his sled and BORROW ON YOUR AUTOMOBILE It is with much gladness at the tall end of the PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED THE AMfiRICAN LEGION era’ web which bound the $100.00 to $1000.00 that we wish you the joys NEW FRAMES ^ atnres. LENS DUPI.ICATED I T h en away into the sky he a Ownership of car is saffleient. of the holiday season. with David and the bunny a Car remains in your possession, REPAIRS MADE him and dangling from the g Loans ifranted while you wait, Thank you for your pa- ras the ball of thread with a One signature only—on your name alone, j fifty evil gigmies bound up trobage and cooperation a Low interest rate, B - X during the war; we sin­ '4^paak now!" shouted Santa a Confidential—No fo-sijfn«r". V X he didn’t look Jolly but OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT cerely hope to continue PAINTING and severe. "Break your i Interior and Exterior before another mile Is serving you in the years i AUTO LOANS, INC. AND PAPERHANGING the evil gigmy king still j 42 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD TEL. 7-7128 ahead. New Block Ceilings “W hat wlU happen If ioB’t?" he cried. Guaranteed First Class *1 win drop you into the sea.** Pearl's Work. Santa. “And suppose I do break the Estimates Free! what then?" asked tha Appliance iture. *nien, you and all your mates Christmas Services B. FOGIL soar among the clouds for- and Furniture Telephone 5797 lore." promised Santa- AT Tliis sounded good to the king with a sigh he cried. "Mayls. Centre io!j Maytoe. Maynos!” And ST. MARY’S ighnvay the little white bun- 649 Main Street tumed Into David’s golden ONCE AGAIN— AS IN EVERY YEAR red sister, Mary. Guaidiai^f \lctoiy How they hugg^ one another, EPISCOPAL CHURCH g and laughing and talking (Church and Locust Streets) .yaRRHKWiRtRIRt WHItRlWHIHRWMIMinMRMMIMSAfAtRIRMIMRRtWWMKR SINCE 1911— IT IS OUR PLEASURE kissing an at one time. Santa watched from the comer of his THE REV. ALFRED L. WILLIAMS, B.D., Rector. Bye and could hardly keep his TO WISH YOU ALL A— galad on his driving Job— it was good to aee brother and sister Muni ted. Vlaally, he said, "it Is Christ- \ eve and I have far to go. How VERY lid 3TOU like to travel with me ' t through aU the lands of S world?" llie children shouted their ap- MERRY CHRISTMAS ml and then they clung to Best Christmas Wishes :h other and to the sides of the as the swift journey began. to the Many Friends of Truly, they visited every land m >A.i And I HAPPY, HEALTHY NEW YEAR in every home wh^re a child ipt they paused to leave a load MANCHESTER Tbeutondt of'men ere new enlisting CArlatmas gifts. It was many in the Regular Army. Join rww end later when at last, as the CONVALESCENT HOME SEE THE JOR THROUGH! began peeping over the CHOOM voun BRANCH OF SIlIVtCR lunt^ns, they came to their { Mrs. Giblin and Staff ANn ovensBAs t n e a t r r home in Elm street in the ’ / Travel • Education • Security • Corear of Mogador. ^#r full litfwmiatlon call at A s they climbed from the sled gaWHMIHtl^lHIHWaW^^ U. Sr ARMY tUeRUITINQ Om CI ivld said, "Why did you tell the POST OFFICE BUILDING [gmles they could soar among MANCHESTER e clouds forevermore?” / Santa laughed, ‘‘it is true," he Marloijv \ laid. As you soon will aee. Here Sponnored By s my gift for you and Mary.‘* THE MANCTIESTER TRUST CO. He handed them a most enor- nous kite. The string waa made >f spider web, 800,000 miles long! knd the tall was made of— glg- nies! Santa had cast a spell of Before You Call Long Distance--Today or Tomorrow ■/ . ils own and the wicked creatures . lad become a rag-tail of a kite— ' a soar forever among the clouds, ust as he had promised. And now a Merry Christmas!" W'e send you our sincerest I :ried Santa, taking off once again greetings this yuletide sea­ The clarion of peace heralds this Chrisl- in his wonderful sled. ...THinK OF Him "Oh, Merry Christmas!” cried Christmas Eve son and wish you a joyouf ma.s season with a ring of hope and good David and Mary, waving. Then . X ' X ' . - they ran into their own front 5 P. M. Chirstmas— a bright and lOOO will towards all men forever. This is iloor, shouting as they ‘ran. the Yiilclide your fighting men have ‘Merry Christmas! Oh, a Merry CHILDREN’S FESTIVAI. SERVICE Put yourself in the place of Ihis wounded veteran who can't get home this Christmas How happy New Year. Christmas to all!" bepn looking forward to for many years End The Children’s Choir will sing S t Germanus’ seventh would you feel if you couldn't evist^Visit" your family by telephone.’ Or suppose you were a century carol, “A Great And Mighty Wonder” (har­ —a' Yuletide, which for many, means monized by Michael Praclorius in 1600). Carols by the serviceman who has just landed after^ ree .years overseas. home and loved ones again. Let us keep Church School and by the Kindergarten. Presentation Donnelly ^s RENTAL pf gifts at the Manger by the children. Christmas story , ■■ - ■ i l-NEW TIRES the spirit of peace and Christmas alive BATTERIES by the Rector. Wouldn’t you feel lonely? . . unhappy? .\perhaps forgwen.’ JEWELERS forever. \ ^ AT THE CENTER ROAD SERVICE 11:15 P.M. But they don't need to feel that way — if we civilians cooperate. * No Certificate Required CALL CANDLE IiGHT SERVICE AND ) . 0 ■ f . V Nichols'BribtoL Inc. HOLY COMMUNION 155 Center Street This year Long Distane'e circuits will be more crowded than ever before. Of course, every PERSONAL—NOW OFFERS OPA will release the ration of new tires on Jan, 1. We will U. S, CLEANERS & DYERS Phone 4047 ECHO CAROLS BEGIN AT 10:45 P. M. . have 1,000 tires about 7th or 8th from Akron, Ohio. We NEAR WARD’S Open Evenings for Tour Celebrant, the Rector, assisted by the Rev. Robert H. switchboard will be fully manned and every circifit in use. Even so, jrour call might prevent L 836 MAIN ST. Needs. SMALLER PAYMENTS Parkes, S.T.D., chaplain of PomfreC School. Guest solo­ On Loana from f 100 to fSOO you can take op to 18 aioatlie* to . are now taking orders for new tires, any size with a $5.00 ist, Robert Gordon. Sr. The Holy Communion will be a serviceman frbm getting Sij call through. repay Inetead of 18 months. More time meane emalier roonthl/ deposit. Orders will be filled in rotation. Easy teriiis on I'' 'i>- payments — payments most anyone can afford. Compare In the preceded by the candle-lighting service, “The Light Of . f The World.” Music includes “.lesu Bambino” bv Pietro table below. complete sets of 4. If you mail your order please use U. 8. Yes, it's as serious as that! So please nuke only the most urgent calls to distant, out-of-the-statt Yon and “The Birthday Of A King” by Neidlinger. Ca(ih OLD NEW Postal Money Order. SICKNESS Senior Choir. Tou . AMD 12 Moathl.v 18 Monthly pointt on CHRISTMAS EVE or CHRISTMAS DAY. Get Paym ents E^gniseats •too 810.05 87.87 ACCIDENT ISO U.04 10.77 GIVE HIM OR HER A NEW SET OF Christmas Day That's an easy way to say "thanks" to those who have already given up so much for us. 250 24.81 17JI5 INSURANCE 800 29.27 toai Alsgaafiar figrvts, ageat aaaoree •Certain loans especially those for the purehaae of ' ‘restricted Mg fssaiom tram srorry about • 8 A. M. ’ articlea” limited to 12 months. ilbapital bills whsa otfertag Tires for Christmas asodcraMp griaad alchaeaa aad HOLY COMMUNION Personal Ukee to eay "Yes" to lean requests, aad spedallMs In ageideat iBaaimaca with Sheiml making loans from 828 to 8800 on signature. (Certain lenne Maafita lagalriag heapHaBsa^ Low Celebration, Without Music. especislly tbose fer the pnrehnee of "Restrioted Artlolee" Umlted to 12 months). A lean of 8100 coats 820A0 when premptly repaid lafiivifiaals ar fianitly in 12 monthly Instnllroents of 810.08 each, Co im In, pwme or ifmrgieai yoor badgsi lltop 10 A. M, THr SOUTHERN NEW ENOLAND c o m V a n y write. LEE’S w aHIca TELEPHONE BRUNNER’S ESSO STA'BON Alexander Jarvts HOLY COMMUNION P e rso n a t AOENT FMUval celebration with full choir. Muale Incliidw FINANCE CO. 80 OAKLAND ST. 110 CENTER ST. • OOVEM ROAD Christians Awake. bj’ Maunder and tha Cominaiiien 2nd Floor STATE THEATER BUn,DING OR PHONE illt acrvice by Garrett. 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A;:-.-.i-,.. n.. - w.>, MAMUHESIEK EVENING HEKALD. MANCHESTER. CO^IN- MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 194S MANCHESTER EVENING HEBALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1945 PAGE 8IZ bleeeed peace which reels within Six in State iRanrirpatrr the heart which has good “wUl to Sunday School uT Christmas Not Merry Christmas Program others, some of the exaltation of Comments RiHer Road By Malcolm Mollkn npnitt^ ^ rralb friendship freely offered and Xmas Program Die Violently At Lincoln School RANGE AND FUEL/ OIL warmly returned, of love and af­ A former edltoi of Tha Herald, ilbw retired, writes weekly hla In War-Torn Nation: fection no longer -held back from convlctlone on mattere, major or minor, from hla home on the u BIlMlI 8tr*et The pupils of the fifth and sixth lUadiMtcr, Coon. the eyes, and reflected on shining, To Be Given Tonight at banke of the Niantlc River. Accidents and Suicide' Mfholesale Gasoline THOMAS ITROUSON of grave concern to thle count.y grades ot Lincoln school of which happy checks, is in us ail, and is ------■ - - Causes of Deaths Diir-| United Stales Alone ill and Britain. CkiMnl MmnMjr Cliiireh of the Nazurene Miss Daisy Grierson and^ Mra Wrandtd October 1. leC whal we are thinking of as we What R wl/iter! 1 doubt if there*go to Florida, all right, but they World Cjin Settle Aivful Threat Of Atomic BaniU ing Week-End | Woods are teachers, entertained Merry Christmas SkMkiudMd Brery Brentng Ercept wish one another a Merry Christ­ At 7 O'clock haa been a single day thia month have been unable to find anyone ^ c! 1 1 -/ There was no atomic bomb last Bantly Oil Company ■ end Holldejre* Bntercd el the LlOWn^ Gonnurntiy^ to Cthrtstmas. something new has the other grades of the building mas. ------I when the thermometer baan't qualified and willing to take over OSlee ot Mencheeler. Conn., ei The Sunday achool of thejj,Q„^. deeply lower than the By The Associated Press been added. We continueinu to turn with appropriate Christmas exer­ SSI Mata Street Tel 529S or M 057 Oew Men Metier. ______their goat herd In the Interim. Peace and LuxwW out l}omb8. The RusalaEs try to TO ALL OUR FRIENDS Caiurch of toe Nawrene wdll , Now and then they hear of aome Accidents and a suicide caused make bombs. cises. Opposite the Armory SUBSCRIPTION RATES Guaranteed White sent its annual Christmas pro-! « • six violent deaths during the The program was as follows: Teer by M^l ...... » ® gram this evening at 7. The com-, suppose, considerably lower attll one who has kept goats and could week-end as Connecticut, ap­ By James MTarlii.v And as Christmas of 1645 dawns AND CUSTOMERS As Irting Berlin and Bing Cros­ Wahsington, Det. 24—(A’;—Mer­ the foreign ministers tit tjie Allies Christmas piano selections— mittee in charge consists of Mrs. | in the vicinity of Manchester. Our do the job all right and have got- proached the Christmaa holiday. Robert Widhaffl by have been dreaming for all who won the wsr—United Stetes, ieepS^e T w Mary Davis, Ethel ^JHewltt, | goyg already wears the aspect of ten Into communication with that The victims were: ry Christmas, .4945. Merry, for Britain, Russia—are meeting in Christmas Carols— Btetee ead A PO ...... these years, it Is a White Christ­ Mrs. Eunice Platt, Mrs. Florence an inlet of the Arctic Ocean—as person —only to learn that he too Barry Souney, 5, son of Private whom? Moscow to try to find aolutlens to Miss Grierson’s Room Wood, Miss Elsie Wmy and Mrs. and Mrs. Lawrence Souney of hbm ber o r . mas. One year we wrote of a though it had been frozen over is looking for some competent Merry tqt ua all right. Our sol­ problems which—who can tell?— Bible Selection—Mary Quinton t h e a sso c ia te d p r b m Hazel Young. The following are Bristol, killed yesterday afternoon White Christmas, on the basis of goat keeper to assume the care of diers and Sailors are coming home, might lead to another war. Recitations and songs— I Aeeocteted Pree# U eecJuitroly the nir.nbcrs to be rendered: for ages and one need only blast when, police said, his sled ran Into Men everywhere hope the United Mrs. Woods’ Room iUd to the oee of republlcetlon ol what seemed to be a neat enough Opening hymn, O Come All Yc to uncover, far below the surfaca hla own herd because he likewise or are bbme. eawe diepetchee credited to it or not an automobile at a'street intersec­ It’s a prosperous country, this Nations organisation, meeting in Poem, You Can’t Fool Santa — covering of snow. And fickle tem­ Faithful: Scripture reading. Rev. I . yearns to spend the first post-war tion near his home. His sister, London aJn. 10 for the first time, Roger Ritchie ■rwtee credittd •" James A. Young; Prayer; Song. , » The United States is changing MERRY CHRISTMAS the lo ^ newe publlehed here. peratures turned what should winter in the South. Jean, 7, who was coasting with over to peace. There’ll be Jobs and may cure the world’s ills. Men A play, ‘The Happiest Christ­ by the juniors. i fectly preserved mammoth m eat him, was taken to Bristol hospital hope for this. They can’t be sure All rtthte of republlcellon of epeclel have been more snow into rain, Rhcitallons, Welcome, Malcolm 11 didn't get my boat ashore any So our friends seem to me to goods for those who want them. mas,’’ was a pleasant climax to ilM herein. for treatment for bruises and So while we may be having a the program. and our glorification of a White Wilson: A Special Welcome. Oracc too early, either, though the| ^ well on the road to giving up shock. We won the war. We brought MrrlCR clUnt of N. B. A. S«nr»CR peace. 'The greatest fighting force merry (Christmas here we can hon­ The pupils participating in the Christmas fell on barren ground. Dean; A Little Piece, Karen Dolin. friend and neighbor who came their Florida vacation, fishing and John W. Lundln, 60, of Bridge­ estly ask: Merry for how long? play were: Mother, Barbara Col­ Solo Carol Kilpatrick.’ that ever was, we were. Now we’re And merry for whom else ? Pebilabere BepreeenUtivee: Tl** This year It Is s sure thing. The around to help (to the extent of all, and staying right where they port. struck and killed by trailer disbanding. lins; Children, Shirley Tluck, Roy On this Victorious ullee Methewe wedeJ AgMcy—New Recitations. A Bab.v, Prudy truck In that city yesterday morn­ white in our 1945 Christmas was doing sevei•eighths of the work) are. EUlls, Connie Glenney; Neighbor ’orlk Chlcego. Detroit end Boeton. Wood; Everybody Happy, Rhoda ing. Because of ail that, we're apt to boy, Harold Moore. Christmas our good crystallized In the most remote Cole; A Shy Little Boy, Wayne forget what'a happening else­ bu rea u or was on haild earlier than usual. It might well be selfish of me to' Kenneth Joseph Meadow^, 10- The scene pictures the mother m e m b e r a u d it workshops of the North Pole. It Kilpatrick; A Christmas Bird. where. We alone In the world can AUeiidauce Cut \ ^OUICUUATIUNS. The boat had filled ap with rain hope so, but it is from these month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. endeavoring to show the children wishes to you include a is impervious to sun, and W'e have Bonnie Chambers; What Counts settle down, confldeiiUy, to peace water and thick ice had formed friends that Mrs. M. gets her reg­ Claud Meadows of New London, their poor Christmas spirit us q suspicion that, so fine and dry Most, Donna Ellison: Proving Her accidentally asphjrxiated.' a medi­ and luxury.^ By Cold Weather they complain about their simple fervent prayer for ever­ Point, Carol Kilpatrick, Christ­ on this, so that the little craft ular supply of goat’s milk, on It would be all Just as flr.e as its texture, it would last beyond cal examiner said, when the flame gifts while trimming a small V.; mas Wishes. Gall Welrsman. weighed, I gues^ a couple of tona. which she thrives. She haa to that if we were not Involved In (^ristmas tree. lasting Peace, •S5E2SS'u.-X of a gas heater In a room where The extreme cold weather last •'Mag Hereld. any torrential tropical rain. Song-Prim ary department. It became a block-and-tackle Job, walk the mile and a half or more he was sleeping was extinguished what is happening elsewhere. When a poor neighbor boy But there is no danger of such Recitations, If I Were a Star. Before World War II we didn't night limited the attendance at cornea in, asking for work in or­ Monday, December 24 iff the course of which the haul- down there and back for the two Saturday. the Church of the Nazarene for the a thing as rAin. Seldom in our Austin? Chambers: A Greeting, Frozen Bpd.v Found think we were Involved in what der to buy hla mother a amali Bertha Schultz; Christmas Giv­ line parted and my friend, who la quarts on alternate days to ob­ happened elsewhere. We found out presentation by the church choir weather experience has the cold Sesian Kataha. 70, who appar­ of the Nativity Cantata, "The gift, even though he expects noth­ The Christinas Story ers, Frank Dean; Room in Our a big man, and I, who am not. sat tain it. But the exercise—which we were. ing, they realized their selfishness had such a sure and firm grip. ently slipped and fell, striking hla Great Light" which was presented Hearts. Alice Ford. down hard, but luckily in deep incidentally has gotten beyond me head. Saturday night at the estate Commitments Made in War and shared their simple gifts with atory that began in a For days and nights,on end even Recitations. God Bless You All, But In World war It we made under- the direction of Miss Marion snow. ' —as well as the milk are good for of Frank Hummert, Greenwich E. Janes. Miss (Sertruda Wilson him. ir 1,945 years ago la the the official weather forecasts have Sherrill Wilson: Where Hearts Are radio writer by whom he was em­ commitments. We said all people The kindergarten and all the KEMPS, INC. Calling, Merill Kimble; 'The Guid­ However, another good friend her. That, however, solves no wss the accompanist. Miss Janes loved, the greatest story of been relentless. Day after day ployed as a butler. Katata’a froz­ had a right to work o\it their own was also toe reader and Rev. James rooms in the building had Christ­ ing Star. Vera DeMerchant; song. and neighbor came around later goat problem for our friends the salvation. We gave our word on mas trees in their own rooms with iS tune. and night after night it has, of en body was discovered yesterday A. Young gave the invocation §nd THE QUALITY STORE Juniors. and helped Neighbor No. 1 turn Gates. morning. that. Chrihtmas refreshments and fun. i t la not ao for any artificial course, been from ten to fifteen Recitations^ Christmas Eve, Rod­ benediction. toe boat over. By June, I expect, Ernest H. F. Kaemke, recently That is why our State depart­ At 7 p.m. tonight the aimual It la , not a great atory degrees colder than the weather ney Dolin; Christmas Bells. John ment la sorely concerned about Stevens: A Candle, Arvin Murch; toe ice and snow will have melted Not Frolicsome discharged Army veteran who Christmas program of the SuSun- hundreds of millions of statisticians have admitted. would have been 41 years old to what ia happening on this Christ­ day School ■wilf be held. The Best Thing To Be, Nelson Cole; out of her and perhaps I can get mas, 1945, outside the United ^^tUrtatlana believe it, while all Yes, it will be white. We guar­ Christmas week. I have never day. Hla body was found on a Gilead Since Jesus Came, Olive Swain; a few weeks use of her again be­ States. jkllwn respect It, nor. because It antee it. It will be so white, so solo. Rodney Dolin. cared very much for the ancient Stamford street early yesterday MERRY CHRIS'raAS The shooting stopped last Aug. MS lasted so long in point / of Recitations, The Christmas Mes- fore another such winter pulls a correspondingly threadbare cliche, morning, and a medical examiner Order lucreases Hebron Grange, P. of H., held its persistently, everlastingly, irre­ said he had suffered a cerebral 14, in the big war. but— .sage, Ronald Rickert; A Christmas Jap surprise on us. "Merry Christmas.” Merry is at In Java, the Indonesians who monthly meeting at the Gilead rsBra. vocably white that most of us, Greeting. Charles MacFall; Thank conciujaion when he fell an,d struck ■ Its greatness and its glory are tnie to the human trait of desiring You. Marion Little; Brighten The best a poor word to describe any hia head on a curbing. are sick of Dutch rule, are fight­ Mininiuni Wage Community Hall Tuesday evening Befuddlement ing the.British and Dutch for their Elthtn' itaalf. And all Its most most that which we have not, will Windows. David Miller; A Good such state of mind or emotion as Mias Karen M. Olsen, 51-year- with a large attendance. The in­ Reason. Neil Carson; song,,Juniors. On the face of it, I wonder if we are supposed to attribute to old waitress whose body 'was found Independence- 'W e’ve told all of stalling of toe new officera for gOOderful features are wonderful be dreaming, of a Christmas of al­ them to settle it. Hartford, Dec. 24— An or­ H om e they afford contrast with Recitations, Christmas Gifts, there is a single layman in toe rejoicers over the birth of the hanging in an attlc.room In Green der increasing the minimum wage 1946 was done by WiUlam W. most any other color. Beatrice Saraga; Aren’t You Glad? In China. Generalissimo CThiang United States who doesn’t feel wich Suiiday. A medical examiner to be paid by mercantile eatab- Pearl, a past deputy of Connecti­ gpEapted atandarda of social and Richard Black; He Is Here, Dar­ Savior. .It seem.s to me to be said she had committed suicide. Kai-Shek’s troops and the Com­ ALL him.seir completely befuddled by lishmenta from $16 to for a behavior. rell Kimble: T'wss A Wonderful much better suited to toe descrip­ munists started fighting each other cut State Grange, of Hampton, when tljey stopped fighting the 44-hour week haa been issued by and his assistants. His wife, Mrs. fo r contrast begins In the Night. Nancy MacAIpine; Just A the Supreme Court’s action in ac­ tion of the emotional state of the the State Labor department to be­ Little Baby, Marie Sarago; A Mes­ cepting for review the appeal of Japanese. Mildred Pearl. State Ceres, as ■cenc of the story. To the adolescent who giggles because come effective after public hear­ marshal; his cousin, Arthur Pearl, sage, Roger Turkington. Fuel Oil Price The Comunista want a voice In ings which probably will be hold Doanger, to the blrthbed sur- Connecticut the convfctcd Jap war criminal some other kid commits the aesthe­ the governnaent. We’ve sent Gen. as emblem bearer; Mrs. Arthur C hristm as A dialogue. That First Glad next month. by the scent of animals, Christmas Night, Russell McKin­ Yamashita from toe decision of tic atrocity of looking cross-eyed George C. Marshall over there to Pearl, as regalia bearer; his fath Advance Made The order, announced Saturday, er, William A. Pearl, as master; the couch of atraw, come the ney and John Harvey. the Supreme court of the Philip­ and sticking out his tongue. Which try to make peace. also specifies a jnkiimuin of 55 Song, Juniors; Recitations, It Is There’s unrest. If not actual bis aunt, Mrs. Pearl as chaplain; MMtnlllrnnt wise men to give Y ankee pines in sustaining the verdict of I suppose is one way of being cents an hour for part-time work­ According to Matthew Moriarty his mother, Mrs. William Pearl as By A. H. O. Christmas. Jean Ambrose; The the mJltary tribunal. Most Amer­ fighting now, in Iran where Iran- ers compared with the former rate ^gBMffa ■«d worship. And surely Sweetest Story, Sidney Welrsman: ’’merry.’’ There is high drama of Moriarty Bros., one of the larg­ lans have turned against Iranians soloist and Mrs. Ruth Bowen as icans, I suppose, have always of 37 1-2 cents. iVe been lonmeme in crowds, hovent you? Ie an the world’s history there Jesus Is My Savior, Mary Louise about that beginning of life in a est fuel oil and range oil dealers in the northern part of the coun­ At tie public hearlnga interest­ pianist. The following officers Our colunmar Christmas card Stevens: Christmas Prayer, George imagined that the Supreme court In thia section, the recent price try, near Russia. They’re declar­ were installed: Master, (Clarence I'vo longed for fho touch of • hand— ImA never before been an instanca this year is hereby forwarded, manger; there is intense tragedy ed persons and firms s^ll have an MacFall; Ths Shepherds, Mary De- of the United States was an insti­ advance on these commodities was ing Independence, too. opportunity to offer auggeationa V. Rathbun; overseer, Leslie Kin­ For 0 voice fomilior to totco-mo i n sshich wisdom so pointedly with respect and affection, to Mal­ Merchant; Closing, Buddy Turk­ in the life itself; there is much of general and without advance no­ Being Backed By Runsla ney; lecturer, Mrs. Marvin foote: colm Mollan, retired edltbr of the tution that concerned Americans and file protests, but department S fpODd its greatest Joy In auch un- ington: Good Night, Myron Rick­ beauty and all of superlative sac­ tice. Fuel oil haa been advanced And Russia is backing them. officials said that, while sofne chaplain, pro tern, Mrs. Winifred lock whore Tin port pf the 1^ . . . The The^ Manchester Evening Herald, one ert: song. Juniors. alone or perhaps Americans and rifice, of condonement and fore- two-tenths of a cent and range Russia haa its troops in Iran and ^ i s ; treasurer, Mrs. Viola War­ ima sorroundlngs. of the grand and unquenchable changes in the general order may And new. rm bock in Ged’j country, the nationals of those countries giveness, of gentleness and au­ oil one-half cent. These price will have them there until March resulL the basic schedules likely ner; aecretary, Mrs. Alice Fogil; And that opening note of con- m>irits of Connecticut joupalism. advances went into effect as of 2. at least. This haa been a source gatekeeper, George Borsotti; stew­ My foot fool the thrfll of Hs lenm; with whieh we have treaty ar­ thoritative morality and basic would remain unchanged, at least never lost, through all the It is about time, in fart, that Thursday. Dec. 20. Dealers have of concern to ua and the-British. for the duration of a trial period. ard. Douglas Porter: assistant ider of the story. It is al- the whole state of Connecticut Manchester rangements. Yamashita Is certain­ truth in the events which the no control over auch price ad­ The end of the war with Ger­ steward, Alex Motyka; Ceres, I’m in for 0 forotosto « f Hoovoiw— jsMjra the unexpected, the almost sent him a Christmas card, down ly not within those categories. He great tale unfolds—but I have vances and they are necessarily many ahd Japan didn’t mean the Mrs. Mary Porter; Pomona, Miss I'm going to spend Christmas ot homo. to Niantlc River Road, Waterford, Date Bo&k is a Jap and an enemy of--this' passed on to the customers. end of the fighting In Indo-Chlna Lillian Griffiit; Flora, Miss Marian Alexander linthlnkable, which provides the never been able to recognize any Jarvis Conn., for although his final two country and will so rate till a yet- where first toe British and now Hodge: lady assistant steward, —EVAN i. JOHNSONv The first onslaught of decades of Journalism consisted of merriment about it; nor any rea­ Thomaston Woman 104 the French have the job of settling Tolland Mrs. Charlotte Motyka; member \ writing editorials for Just one Monday, Deo. SI to-be written treaty makes him son why we should greet the oc­ down with toe Indo-Chinese who of the executive committee for naw philosophy which now New Year’s Eve dance. Dil- abroad In the person of community in particular, the vig­ sometning else—if by then he is casion of its dawning in an.v spir­ Thomaaton, Dec. *24 — ((P) — A also want their independence. The dime calendars that were three years. Miss Clara Ellis; and or and originality and the contin­ worth-Comell Post, American Le­ The Germans are going about distributed by the Ladies Aid So­ gion. at Legion Homo. still living. If a Jap can go to it other than that of deepest rev­ cake with one large candle and pianist, Norton Warner. '{Ckrlat la upon those who were ual delightfulness of his thought four small ones—for her 104th with sullen faces, watching them­ ciety are to be called in and hand­ The lecturer’s hour was in hon­ Sdost amug and satisfied with their brightened many editorial pages Friday, Jan. 4 the United States Supreme Court erence. Anyhow, I know that a selves be re-converted to peace ed to Mrs. L. Ernest Hall or Mrs. of cita tio n s. Mrs. Alex Motyka * t o ten men how to live. His ad- Victory Dinner for Manchester The governments which the one of the Church school projects a dire Journalistic fate, his audi­ High's champion cross country British soldiers? fore the Son of God came onto was Saturday, but the party was and Mrs. Donald Raymond sang a Iv ie s is a shocking denial of the ence has been broader than bis held yesterday because it was countries of Middle Europe choose to be sent to the Deaconess hos­ duet. “Put On Your Old Gray Contractors g creeds by which men have previ' team. American Legion Home at Come right down to it, I can't earth at all—and even more mon­ —and how they choose them—are pital in Boston, Mass. Fine Homes original circulation. 6:30. more convenient for the famUy. Bonnet,’’ Mrs. Della Hills read an iaualy lived. Where men have wor- Mollan is toe culprit who killed Saturday, Jan. 26 see why we should do all this rag strous- - is not an occasion to be original poem about the bride and ahipped power. He recommends Cock Robin. Being slightly more Ladles’ Night, South Manchester chewing about the control of toe fittingly celebrated by slap stick froom of fifty years. Then Mr. specific in our indictment, we and Mrs. Fogil led the grand 1 Real Estate — insurance hanlUty. Where they have wor Fire Department, Sports Center. atomic bomb by the United Na­ gaiety which, to. me. la what the should say that he has done his march and dancing was enjoy^ by bhlpped what they presume to be tions or a commission of that word “merry” implies. Mortgages — Financing emotional best to kill the idea everyone. 6 DOVER ROAD ithe finest attainments of their tha't the first robin Is a sign of Week End Deaths body. Why not Just get a Su­ And so to all those who like or A delicious supper was served ctvUixatlon, He preaches simplici­ spring He has been equally vehe preme Court decision to the ef- tolerate me let me say: May the at seven o’clock in the dining 6 DOVER ROAD ty. For vengeance, even for what ment in his assaults upon anoth­ ^ c t that the A-bomb is illegal room. Hot Scalloped potatoes, 26 ALEXANDER ST. er favorite New England myth Christmaa season bring to you all meat loaf, rolls, pickles, salads, iimen have called Justice, He sub- anj-wliere and any time, anyhow? happiiiess and serenity—serenity 26 ALEXANDER ST. that • of Indian Summer. At an New York—Arthur C. Train, 70, coffee and doughnuts was served m TEL 4112 *-7275 EUtutes forgiveness., Above self age of which we shall speak pres­ lawyer and novelist. He created Why not. Indeed, put our revered in faith In the regeneration of a by the supper committee, Mrs. TEL. 4112 - 7275 Waking, He places sharing. Of all ently, he will still sit down at his the fictional lawyer in the stove- Top Court in charge of the uni­ world that for so Icmg has been Karl Links, Mrs. Clarence Rath- bun and Mrs. Charles Fish. The human emotions. He would en- typewriter and, with never a bat piped hat, "Mr. Ephraim Tutt.” verse or at least of the earth, with given over to conflict and trpuble. of an eyelash, undertake, the task who numerous readers believed hall was decorated with Christmas fhriue Ihat of love. of re-wrltlng the Constitution of was a real person. Train was a reincarnated John Marshall as M. M. evergrreena, candles and a lighted During this Happy Season, we wish to There comes the time in Hie the United States. During the bom In Boston. exalted supreme i>otentate and Niantlc River Road, ’ tree. Story when He Himself has a fol­ war, he delighted in taking beer Paducah, Ky.—Mrs. Electa dictator over human behavior on Waterford, Conn. Priv. Lawrence Berry who to extend our since thanks to you for your lowing, and a following which away from the Nazis, and there Barkley, 89, pother of Senate Ma­ all planes, in all places and at all I studying at Yale University in was a time wherr every stroke of jority Leader Alben IV. Barkley, New Haven is spending a ten day patronage and wish you a very Merry gives Him power, the power wdth a. key on his typewriter decapi­ (D., Ky.) She was a native of times? Why not give this court furlough at his home in Gilead. . Which to triumph, in the normal tated a thou.sand more Japs, very Carruthersville, Mo. at least as much power as Shinto­ Town Fortunate Mr. ahd Mrs Elarle Post and son Christmas. . worldly sense, as most men, In- j i calisUcally Ihdecd. New York—William G. Ham­ ism accredits to Hlroshito—or did Wallace and daughter Eleanor and |;ludlng some of His own foUow- But there haa alway.o been a mond, 71. whose sacred and clas­ till MacArthur kibashed the idea? In Fire Hazards Miss Nellie Nekton of East Hart­ point in his violences, real or .sim­ sical compositions included "Loch- ford and Mr. and Mrs. Fred So- ^ ars, would expect Him to want to ulated. He wanted men to take invar,” "The Pipes of Gordon’s hielo of Manchester were recent > triumph. their thinking out of its cast, he Men” and "Behold the Master tioata Rule Owners Manchester has been exception­ callers at the home of Mr. and ' • The choice for oxefeiso of this hated and fought emptily rooted Paaseth B.v.” Some friends o f ours vyho live ally fortunate thus far this Cold Mrs. Charles Fish. Bryant & Chapman Co. epow’er comes iMon Him. Now- He conceptions wherever he could Lewiston, Pa.- Meredith Mey- season in toe matter of fires. In Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Secord and less than a mile down the road are children of East Hartford have _plght proclaim Himself an earth­ find them, he could never forgive ers. 80, editor of the Lewiston the past the firemen have been on those who deliberately turned ' Sentinel and former Democratic in a pickle of sorts. With the ex­ the alert because It seems to be moved into the house owned by ly King.. But, instead. Ho refuses back Uiat human progress in | chairman in Pennsylvania, ception of an occasional lapse of the rule that flhes have been more Floyd Fogil, on Gilead street. io make such a proclamation of which he himself had, and has. a j Vassalboro, Me.:—Mrs.’ Mae Z. .a-seaaon, in peace time,* and of prevalent around Christmas time. Edward A. Foote is confined to Is own power. He might save sublime faith. With every weap-! Glidden, 107, who .sewed and knit There was only one fire alarm gt the house with the grip and is the actual war years, they have unde# the care of Dr. Moore of imself, and will not. He takes on at his command, and his writ­ for American soldiers of five wars the south end this week-end. That ing arsenal has always been unbe­ East Orange, N. J .—Austen M. spent their winters, for a Iqpg was at 56 Elwood road, for a burn­ Manchester. ;e abnormal, the unprecedented lievably rich, he has fought (-urti3, 55, electrical research engi­ time, in Florida. This winter they ing chimney, which was extin­ oursu, and by His own death the against darkness and stodginess neer, participant in the first trans­ had resigned themselves to with­ guished Saturday afternoon. ' . , ■ I itory lives. and worshipped light and the ulti­ atlantic telephone transmission. standing ano.ther New England Chief Foy has issued the usual mate common Sense of human de­ Wsishingtbn—Rabbi Moses Reu­ Christmaa time wariiing concern­ For these things the story lives. winter and planned (or it well tii WATKIKS North Coventry^ | cency. ben Yoclson, 88, father of enter­ . lut the place where it lives is In ing the proper inspection of all An approaching event in Janu- tainer AI Jolson. He was bom in advance. They had accumulated electric wires .used on the Christ hearts of men. From the first, Climax Chapter, No. 98 O. E. S. ■hry makes this combination Kovno, RuMla. considerable livestock, including mas tree decorations and this held its annual Christmas party Christmas and birthday card. On 0^ Mafick&ii&i for all its strangeness and direct Los Angeles—Byron Gay, 59, hens.'ducks and very especially, a seenna to have been heeded in town on Tuesday evening at the Mw the 25th, he will be a tangy 80. compo.ser and member of an Ad­ thig year. nversal of normal thinking, it has number of goats, good ones. The sonic Hall. The party waa preceded That is about nil. except that miral Byrd Antarctic expedition. by a supper. ITie program con­ bad Its audience and its following we younger newspapermen. If we He wrote "Horses,’’' "Avalon,' goats ate the problem. The own­ and its fervent believers. It was, sisted of vocal solos and alnging have an ounce of reverence for “Song of the West” ■ and other ers could dispose of the poultry, Over 1,000 V^ts extends to you its of Christmas <%rols and Santa : obviously, something that men our profession In out* veins, should tunes. ■ all right, and replace, the birds came and distributed gifts to the ‘.tad baeh wanting, something they reverence Malcolm Mollan too, Williamstown, Mass. — Joseph children and grown-ups. with a little impti.ssluned grati­ ('uden Burk, 38, professor of later, any time. Not so with the j File Discharges been waiting for, all the time. best wishes for a Coventry Orange held its Christ­ tude that he has never been philosophy at Williams , college goats. There are not too many mas party following its regular Imd e they had it, they pro- ashamed, no matter how our pro- :md native of Lexington, Ky. folks ii. these parts who know business meeting Thursday eve­ fession has sometimes cheapened, jMuncie, Ind.—Dr. Charles An- A check of the town clerk's of­ laaded to bold it above destruc- anything about goats, anyhow. fice shows that a total of 1,058 ning. The program consisted of too, to this day. itself, to write beautifully ami sclm Kersey, 100, former Rlch- carols, stop' of the carol, "It Came courageously. Lmond, Ind., and Chicago physl- Plenty of people who have never veterans have filed their discharg­ Deer Old St. Nick Is u happy and es with the town “clerk for record­ .'Upon A Midnight Clear” and pieces From ttaia, one must conclude ------— - jcian, w'ho was believed to be the tasted gpat’s milk in their lives MERRY ing. were present^ by all children at­ Jovial this Christmas as are our ilb A t tberwia an element of human P o s t O f f i f i f * Vddest living graduate of the have the firm conviction, that it is tending. Santa brought each child I During the past week 93 dis­ iBoh la, after all, attuned O e i e , 1-Unlversity of Michigan. "strong," oven amelly, and 'i^ust charged men filed their discharges ten and under a gift and later the heartfelt wislies for all our friends. ' tha atory of Christ, a part of llyf *|| New York—Frank E. Johnson, with the town clerk. adults received gifts and candy. ■'“C ctlCtl OI 1tI c111;86, retired vice president .of toe know that it must be bqrrid stuff W buman heart which aapirea to CHRISTMAS Refreshments of cocoa and cookies THE,SEASON’S BEST American Cigar Go. He wiijS boro —in which they are as mlstsken with Miss June Loomis chairman. tander idealism, an uiiconquer- Every lightning flash or elecUlc The central post office made in Denmark, Me. as anyone can possibly be about spark is an atom-splitter, knock­ The youfig people will go carol . ’ TO YOU! aDd indaatructlble instinct good use of the three Army trucks Wilmington, Califs—Capt. Sam­ anything. Goat’s milk is particu­ ing electrons out of the atoms tit ing tonight to all'the sick and and personnel loaned to the post- uel Sandberg, 79, former U. 8. ihu't in. even In tfa« midst of the larly awset and dalleats and jper- air through which It passes. sordid fmd tragle conduct of office for the CSiristmas biail rush, Shipping board commlasloner. He supplementing toe several parcei was bora in England. haps the most easily digested food affairs, sUIt anafarines as post delivery trucks. All were in New York—YJoyd Nelson Ham­ in the world. ^ Checkerboard Feed Store 1 the code of living which constant use yesterday, clearing ilton, 54, board chairman of the imiiwmmmmmmmmms^tiyimatmxgMmiitisimmawBiiinwiinMinMiiiwsinwsiiiiimniii And most of those who do know W ashable paaco. away all parcel post at the omoe. Bahrein Petroleum Co., Ltd. He SIMONIZING 56 COTTAGE STREET TELEPHONE 7711 Regular ai)d sub-carriers also cov­ was born in San Frxnciaco. better than to despise It, know STUFFED TOYS a^ilratlon, aucb a concept ered their routes. nothing at all a ^ u t taking care The Body Shop Method ad wrbat wa ifiight be if we $1.98 • $2.98 - S.^98 ■ Postmaster H. Olin Grant said In 1945 about 73,(X>0,0<)0 perso,u o f the nannies. It is only an occa­ this morning that he expected to or 62 per cent belonged to 256 SObIMENB ft FLAGG. Inc. avar lift our' living toward sional person who can even milk ^ARTHUR DRUG STORES Advertise in The Herald-—It Pays **UM?»«ing mail tois’fore- religious bodies in the United 1^8 5lalE Bt. Sobinow BMg. 6M Omter It. TW. eiei I4aals. such a feeling of that nnrm d<>nv«»rcd fivinv a goat. Well our' friends want to i sssMMsaniNfe ■PpM K ■ V. ' • i ' • UANCBESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. GONif. MONDAY, DECEMBER 24,1948 r A o i MANCHESTEK KVEWING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C30NN- MONDAY, DEfCM BER 24, 194$ PAGE EIGHT waa open until noon today and Christmas Party MANCHESTER Oil Burners Rockville ^ moRt 01 the stores . will remain Ewerfsncjr Doctor open until nine o'clock to accom­ CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICE Of Allen Company AUTO BODY aad The §ecuon*i beit to you on T Battle Christmas Message modate the Christmas shoppers. At the No iiivrbage Collection 50 Oak Street Furnaces ^ this first glorious, post war Dr. Mortimer E. Morlarty Chairman of the city health Stcond Coiigregational Church Telephone 3979 ten on USES will respond to Emergency “THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM ’ Xmas Services commi'.tee Alderman William The AIlen-Realty company’a of­ Auto Body and A Few Still Available. cslls Wednesday afternoon. Sohmaiz announced that there • At 9 :30 A. M. fice staff, with members of the Christmas, Our heartiest Fender R etirin g By Rev. Clifford O. Simpson would be no garbage collection on different famIUea and friends en­ RACKLIFFB OIL CO. :Change Plans For Rockville Tuesday. ThftVe is one supremely fUtinf wsy U> observe Christmas, Auto Painting B Maple Avenee — HarMnN m. wishes for happiness and en­ joyed a dinnar and a Jolly Chriat- Meeting Poatponed and that is to gather in God's House for Worship. That Simonizing IW. Hartfore 1-«iei The regular meeting of Tan- mas party recently at the Sheridan The bells ring out Joyf^- during Peace, * ■tlBMd (fMi r»|« Om ) fTlouds of • sorrowing it brings comfort, to is the climax and focal point of all our Christmas-tide From the |)ottom of The star atlll ahines Masses al Both keroosan 'Tribe, I.O.R.M., whlcn restaurant. The meal was followed ly our meeMge to You About Town war and the mlat of the world eco­ the sick hope, to the lonely com­ festivities. You will be very welcome. / by a program of entertainment by I that flew ItftalaUon would ^ panionship, to the youth guidance, falls un Cliriatmas night has been our hearts we wiak Catholic ChiirchcH; postponed until Wednesday evt- membera of the group, with BIls- thia Christmas. May it duced'to do away with Fed- nomic crlaia try to dim the star to the aged understanding, to all CHRISTMAS MORNING AT 9:30 worth Mitten as master of cere­ LEARN ^miniati^tten of USES. that shone so long ago over Beth­ the world it brings a message Other ,Service.s nlng at eight o'clock In Red Men’s be the merriest^ happi­ you Joy and happinew A son was born December 20 at hall at which time there will oe monies. Bteaanra AtNfldy Dealted the Memorial hospital to Mr. and lehem. Muddled thinking councils "Joy to the World the Lord Is Bslections on the violin were est, most wonderful PLASTICS RADIO Rouae Approprta.tlons Come." nomination of officers and degree on this, our first post­ commit- Mra. Alphonse Rubacha of 38 of despair, doubt, and cynicism Rockville, Dec. 24 —(Special ) — work on a class of candidates. At played by Betty Hawley, and on Repair and Servicing DEPOT SQUARE GARAGE told But this stac ia more, than a the piano by Burt Trumbull, while Christmas you've ever The Indaatry wlUi the ■idea a reporter such a Courtlsnd street. darken our horison, making us al­ There will be midnight Masses to­ the concluKion of the business Couree. re already haa been drafted. most believe that the star no long­ light of joy. It is a fire .that >4r.'Mitten played on the trumpet. had—may the New Year war Christmas. Biggest Feet War Future. night, ChristmnH eve In both 8t. meeting refreshments will be T^e the first Step TODAY BecoHM a Profeealonal Radio I t MiOCtat€i '$€natorft er shines. But It does still shine, burns deep Into the hearts of mbit. 'Tap dances were executed by Sarah ERNEST A. ROY, Proprietor Bornaitl's and SL Jo.scph's Catho­ served. see your hopes and pray­ Te Beeewie BMIed iu This Serviceman or Start a _ (D., ni.) and Reid (R- An important rehearsal of the and shines brightly. It flares up against the cupidity of Snyder, and aonga were aung by lic churcha for the first time In Many Skaters New Indnetry. '<> Bunineaa of Your Own. ) aaid one of the two wfluld Grange choir will be held Wednes­ Long ago over a manger In Beth­ men that wage war for rinancial several years with special mualc Shirley Clampet and Frank P. ers fulfilled. * the action "rifht after th? lehem it beckoned the world to gain, against the l^usticcs of our There were many skaters at the 100% ALL WOOL Andie, Miss Hawley and Burt Evening CInaaea. Limited Enrollment. Veterana Accepted under day evening at eight o'clock at at both churches. fink in the center of the city over jolldaya." If he’s a snorts fan. he may hot holiday* with hia family. the Pacific war theater. clasps took place at both the be- ; ioy its rupted and Inefficient employment ler his ton.sils put at the Army-'order that the staff may s' Howard G. Reytlolda of Wind- service at the very time when ginning and the end of the ballet. i sponsored Paficic Olympics. If Christmas holiday. sorville, formerly of Eagleville, .aWeient operation is most vitally T-5 Kenneth Ferguson, son of The audience, which included! he's in Europe, he may be an an The office of the Town Clark Can Be Made Easy most of the Moscow diplomatic visited at the home of Mr. and asoded by veterans, workers and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferguson, of Army-conducted tour of Switzer­ Mrs. Charles L. Little Monday Bployera.” 51 Fbster sti-eet, Manchester, is colony, got ita first look at the | land. evening. He has Just returned The USES rider passed both on his way home from Pearl Har­ visitors when they filed out just i One Army officer pret^’ well from 41 months of service. 14 i For the LoveUeat • sjate and House by large majori­ bor. T-6 Ferguson Is one of 2.063 befare the performance started summed it up: months of which were overseas In ties. It was only- through exten­ high-^int Army veterans whom and shook hands In the glare of ; "At this season of the year, we PERMANENTS the Pacific theater of operations, ON THIS VICTORBafUS CHRIST- spotlighta turned on their flag-1 When Yon Prepare The sive persuasion by administration the "Magic Carpet" Is bringing can't fill the place of Mom and You Ever Saw in the area of the Philippine is­ back to the States abo.trd the draped box. MAS W E W I ^ YOU AND Isadeni Uiat the period- for return Pop and the family fireside. $6.30 Up EGO NOG ICI CRIAM lands, Okinawa and Korea, and to the states was extended from U.S.S. Missoula. He left Okinawa Smile aa Crowd Applauda "But we're trying” received bis honorable discharge p O O H go to 100 daya. December 9, and is scheduled to ar­ United by handclasps held high BEAUTY BAR aa master sergeant from Fort YOURS ALL THINGS IN rive in Seattle today. Dec. 24. in IlM & a £ H c ie eiNT rACKAGE above their heads, the three smiled 31 SL John SL ' Tei. 3620 Devens, Mass., last week. A WORLD 0|^ ETERNAL PEACE. as the crowd applauded. Molo­ A delicious blend of fine, rich cream Grades 4, 5, S, 7 and 8, of the CHRISTMAS CLUB WAY Pfc. Albert D. Worden, son of tov, beaming with courtesy and REAL ESTATE I.ISTINGS and that good, old-fashioned egg oog Center school presentea an inter­ / Hebron Mrs. Florence Binock. Manchester, hospitality, held Byrnes' left hand Of All Pviie* Wanted! esting and well conducted Christ­ / and husband of Mrs. Constance in his right and clasped Bevtn’s davoring. Don’t miss this real Hslidmy mas program at the Nathan Hals Worden, 25 High street. Goffstown, Cash Avallahla. Quite a large number of He­ right hand with his left. Byrnes treat —the Sealtest Flavor-of-the-Month tomorrow to spend the Christmas 4 N. H., currently is stationed at Fort and Bevin .waved to the crowd CIGARETTES * Community Center Wednasttoy CLOSED/kLL DAY CHRISTMAS DAT bron relatives and friends of Mr. JARVIS REALTY CO. for December. Oglethorpe. Ga., where he will with their free hands. Offlee 4112 Residence 7225 g $1.59 Per Carton night at 8 o’clock. The program and Mrs. Clarence J. FogU were spend two weeks before reporting present at their "open house" ob4 T^e audience and foreign dlp- Weekday*, and Aandaya GENtRAL ICI CaiAM COfiPORATlON was opened with the assembly to his new a.s.signment in the Unit­ lom'ats were quick to grasp the Ha r t h u r d r u g s t o r e s Binging the ever popular Chitotmaa ■arvance of their 50th wedding ed States. Private Worden was YOU CAS ALWAYS DEPESO OS DAWw V N,n the New the forenoon and the' other in the “Oh! Ltttie Town of Betblchem,' ^ Year, the fuUHlment of all ^ernoon. This will mean, that the For Us”. - - - And For It All all. / year hopes. beys of that class will go to Jones MERRY CHRISTMAS VI. . Orchestra. . B ^ e t and stay all day for the VII. Gradaa 7 and 3, “Tha Ma­ work, the classes taking turns. It donna's Choice,” charaetora: I' to hoped that this arrangement Htury, Alins Loyslm; Joseph, ■ '{will prove satisfactorj'. Mr. Dwyer AND Chavlsa Ebsris; Shadow, Ray­ TOM'S PACKAGE STORE feels that he c.an instruct his pupils OUR THANKS mond B atts; * Beauty, PbylUs Thomas Sapienza, Prop.' In permanent worit there better We went off to the war with a little Seaton; Happlnase, Anne Oates; than ■ in the rectory, , which is misgiving as to the fate of the busi­ Wealth, Joan Stewart; Angela, privately owned and already well To Each And Every-One Of You! ness we were leayilfir behind. But ft Betty Bodreau, Betty Squlers, Al- 35 OAK STREET TELEPHONE 1597 equipped. THANKS A LQT! great number of you remained faith­ toes Olsen; Chorus, class, aaatot^ ■ Water has been piped from ed by Mrs. Lydia Allen, muele well a ful to us in spite of a service thaf ww Qti lot adjoining the lire teacher «( the Canter acheoL bouse for use there. The lot was not up to our pre-war standard. Soon iucantly bought by the town. It our misgiving had disappeared — and MBiM was acquired from Ira C. Turshen, i and waa known in former years as Like a lot of other ex-G.L's — I'm we came to realize that we had npth- 3;.f|j. thc Sarah Bestor property. The happy to be home again and back ing to worry about on the home front. Marlborough house was destroyed by lire quite a MERRY, MERRY Now that we are back on the Job we at business. It's really an inspira­ number of years ago when ,oc- shall try more than ever to repay you Mr. and Mr*. Harry Fanton era l^oapied by the Goldstein family, tion to return to a business that ■eapding a«m* time with thairj ■ rwho now live on the old Colchester with a beauty service second to none. was largely left in, your hands dur­ dtojehtor, Nn. Hanry gwees*^ ^jwaf). R will be made' Into a park- It's really due you for your loyalty. a^ famliy in Beat Harawd. ! place for the convenience of ing the war —- and to $nd it in a Boma of tha yaungar aai anjoy- ?,1fca Bre company, which ^lll ellml- healthy, proaperous condition be* ad skating on Laka Tarramuggua (:tobte crowded parking in front of ovar tha wtakand. flrehouae. which has constitut- 'cause of your loyal support. " So' Liautanant Commandar C. Bari I something of a menace. we all join in a real, heart-felt Laraon and hia wlfs Liaut (Jg) - TO ALL OUR PATRONS Major Howard E. Porter haa Oraca (Wilts) Larson havo bm WE WISH for Indiana. He ia the son of tThank You." We shall more than .rcealvad honorabto dtaohaigaa and and Mra. Claranca E . PorUr. A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS ever in 1946 endeavor to make havo boon at tha home of nla par- to atlll oq terminal leave. He lames cr.ta, Mr. and Mrs! Call B. Lanpn AND report' at a 'Held In Indiana, Clifford's “Th6 $tore Of Your “Wb«i» IfR Convenient To Park" . for aavaral days. A PROSPEROUS AND HAPPY imito the trip by automobila. Choice."^ bp. WtUtom Craagh of Baldwin. 74 BAST CENTE31 ST. NBXT TO THB TEIJIPHONB CO. 1. *1". th* NSW YEAR ^ vtoitod the home of her aunt EARLE CLIFFORD TBUBPHONB 4301 ' UnS^ a^tSs consist of throo MIm Victoria HUdlag MENS CJOYS SHOPS largar tolanda—8t. Thomaa, 8t. FEDERAL BAKE SHOP, INC. I recently. Her mother. • IF MAIM STIItrT Croix and St. John—and about Daviea, who ia stay- 50 amail island*, mainly- unto- 885 Main Street Telephone 3621 tha Hildlog family, haa Habltod. . . . 1 to r 9 «tod aomewhat a ..(111 L . '-alf ■ • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1941 J— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1945

which National Aaaoclation of Ing faith In the Christian church. Manufacturci-s proposes for the among those who w’ent out un­ This does not mean our individual OPA to Probe Thia Christawa, tho trat In four years that peace You’ll never know aided. South Church time when controls over prices and Damages The dwelling, on Neptune street, church or denomination so much rcnla should be rcnipved." W E B U Y ha« rdtn*4 orar thia nation, the Retail Marchants FRED’S PACKAGE STORE was damaged to the extent of as the church as a single body. The Bowles’ address followed by 24 how good about $1,600. Deputy Fire Chief church today la not united In doc­ Recent Survey hours an announcement from Stan­ ALL MAKES AND MODELS OF CARS Baraan of tha Chamlicr of Commerce Join together Coi^ncr Spruce and Biaaell Streets Carol Service trine and polity, but It la giving a H e lto n H o u s6 James O’Neil said. ley Cnite. state OPA administra­ REGARDLESS OF CONDITION In affarinr thanka to tha Almighty Cod. Wa wish signal Illustration of unitedness In tor, that Bowles had instructed efforts of good will. United f.Thrls- S ta lf him "to invc.stlgate thoroughly" Despite Cold Weather tendoni Is the one light of hope for National anti all of yon tN mopt J o y ^ of an Chriatmaaea. OPEN TONIGHT Cream of Put Out by Owii- the Bridgeport situation. In a let­ better relations among the people ihoriliPH Decry ter to A. Bodlne of Fairfield, Depot Stjuare Large Atteiidaiiee Ih of the earth both in East and H E PAY AS HIGH AS MANCHESTER CHAMBER O f COMMERCE Aided by a PasBing West. The church’* representatives port on Britlgcport presldenl of the Bridgeport Cham- More For Reported Last Evening licr. Cnite asked to be given the $400 for ^36^8 UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK "^'Avtomobilist Aglow Tonight are doing a magnificent job In the names of the 50 Indiistriallats In­ r e t a i l MlftCHANTS BUREAU Tomato Soup war-devastated areas of holding Hartford. Deo. 24. - - (-Ci Tlie Your Cor Now South church was filled last eve- terviewed in the Purvey. $500 for ’37’s law mt 6:»0 tht« morning »t the ' highe.st national and state author- \Cnitc told Bodlne it was “in- t a w iwiBnaMwtwnnMimmapmmianMiw I nlng, one of the coldest nights of faith »ti tt^m and 1 iUcs of the OPA have pi-omiacd a Of Edwnrd CorneHunon, on SaniB roftp:eivablc that the conditions $700 for ’38’s Than You Will There is peace on earth this Yuletide for ClaiiM to B«* On I the year, for the - piesentntlon of which stands back of thern. Mr ^ "complete Investigation " of the reported in your .survey arc repre­ iouU 44. Bolton, near the Cov- really is until Hand to nislrlbtilc the traditional Christmas Carol u, In t^od recent l epoi t issued hy the Bridge- sentative of industries aq progres­ $1000 for ’39’s ^ try Une, did •ome damage to wnr(l, ‘'we muRt have faith in Ood r»rtr.xmixrrA n w rt- sive as those in Brl^eport. To Hove To Pay which we are Indeed Thankful. Presents to Children aervlce with candlelight procession­ believe otherwise wotfld )>e to In­ Ika taUrior of the building before al pre.sented by the South Church $1400 for ’40’s you've tasted t waa extinguished. fer that Bridgeport industry is For Most New A Very Merry Christmas To All Choir under the direction of George Christ if we can't win as we wish. The report was compiled by a The Are was discovered by Mrs. Tonight is to be sn important G. Ashton, minister of music. we know that our opponents can't less effective thah industry in otn- $2000 for ’41’« fibntelluson who telephoned the night at Depot Square. At 7:30 private engineering firm which the er parts of the country. We know Preceding the cartrl , service, win in the long run at all.' Chamber of Commerce engaged to $2000 for’42’s 1946 Models louth Manchester Fire depart- the children of the North Knd will Frodeiick I. Rogers gave a recital that this is hot true." SEAMAN iiwnt. She waa advised to rail aa-semble at the Welcome Home poll Industrialists in the city and Declines to Comment of Christmas music on the Case surrounding towns for their opin­ Shlaf McKinney of the Bolton de- cabin in the west park for Com- Memorial Chimes from the tower Bodlne declined to conffnent on aartment but Chief McKinney Jiiclire GriswoM ions. , miinltv and Carol singing. of the church. He began hy play­ ^ /■ Cnite's letter until after receiving ■ Sid this morning that he had re- Santa Claus's sleigh and rein- Tlip report was condemned bit- it, but told reporter^ that the SPECIAL OFFER FUEL & SUPPLY CO. E ing "America” and closed with the terly last night by Chester Bowles, halved no call from the Bolton i deer have already arrived and familiar carol, "Joy To the World ' names of the industrialists Inter­ - Dies ill Berlin national OPA chief speaking from Sell jTAur car to ua now and yon can aae your car for the Our Sincereat Wiab-^— — 0. I Santa himaelf will arrive in time by Handel. viewed wore known only , to the Mra. Comelluson, with the aid Washington over a Hartford radio next SO days without charge. The Prevailing Spirit of Good Will Embraced Us AR H ein to distribute candy and gifts to all Mr.' Ashton played as prelude. firm that made the survey. A Very Merry Chriatmaa' to Yon 3t station (WDRCI. who asserted Meanwhile, the Stewards’ coun­ During This Joyous Season. We Too Want Tol Extend a paaalngf | the kiddies, "In Dulcl Jublio" by Bach, and The announcement of the death that "I can assure you the subject the Are and succeeded in exun i gpongored .•'tommunlon On a Noel” by Jean cil of Bridgepiort locals of the and You and Yon . . To You Peraonaily, Our Hearty G ood Wishes for the guishing it after curUins. "hades, of Judge George O. Griswold at will not be dropped without a com­ Drive In— Write In or Phone In the Manchester Improvement Hui-e. Following the prelude the plete investigation of the facts." United Electrical. Radio and Ma­ Holidays. 1 and- part - of * »•--the woodwork had Aa-sociatinn ^ which has been aided choir sang from the tower the fa­ his home in Berlin, yesterday will chine Workers iCIOl announced We Will Buy Your Car Over the Phone been damaged. { Calling the report "a new low" 7-8144 by the donation of a generous a>im. mous carol “Silent Night” by Gru­ bring back to many people In in "the accepted techniques which over the week-end that it was the gift of North Knd bu.«iness ber. whirli waa followed by the Manclicster, memories of long ago, , attempts to tor- planning to challenge the Cham­ MontiVs Restaurant MASSIFF a r m s CO M PAFiv Four Chiklreii men. piTicesslonal in candlelight. "O when the Griswold family lived in price control program," ber of Commerce to a public de­ This la the flrst time since the Come, All Ye Faithful." Tho tan- Talcottville. Hie father. Ward | asaerted flatly he believed bate on the issues covered In the CAPITOL MOTORS. Inc. V. GRANDI, Prop. 995 Main Street 1 war began, that a Chlrstma-s cele­ dles weiT placed on the altar in a Griswold, managed the Talcottville survey. A committee is now gath­ k did not reflect the opinion of 368 MAIN STREET H ARTFORD N EXT TO t h e AIRCRAFT EAST HARTFORD Die ill Flames bration has beort held at the beautiful chancel setting of poin- store for many years. "even a good-sized minority of the ering information to be used in North End. aettin and white (lowers, arranged Judge Griswold was 73 years the debate, it was announced. •by Mrs. Herbert W. Robb, rhalr- Bridgeport biiainessmen." and said: (Coatinued from Page One) | old and when a boy attended the "The Bridgeport Chamber of man of the flower committee. All Talcottville school. The family Commerce euivey reaches the con­ flowers were giv^n as memoriala. moved to Berlin and George later Structure, Harria said, had got-1 Efoiioiilic Aid clusion that unless prices are allow­ Pastor’s Christmas Message on became judge of the Berlin ed to shoot upward anj-where to 75 f ' ten to safety without incident. In his Christmas me.ssage to the Neighbors DHv«n Off Town Court. He held that position pier cent. Bridgepiort manufactur­ Seen as Bait congregation the minister. Rev. W. for .32 years, returning In 1943. He ers will lay off 8.700 workers by He said that Herbert Neville, a Ralph Ward. Jr., called upon peo­ is survived by three sisters. Fan­ Feb. 15. With a sentiment of sincere aj^ neighbor, and Joseph St^nevich, a ple to put their faith in the spiritu­ nie, Emma and Mary Griswold, 'hood days In Talcottville boys and girls who served sd things "in economic and other cost. Stating that though wc have and later left that village for larger ONE time, Harria said, they found a flelds" which this country would do faithfully: ! MERRY CHRISTMAS kitchen door jammed, and forc­ peace we do not have gooil will flelds of endeavor and. to their imtsmmMemtiitMMmtmuiommm ^ d ly to demonstrate its fiiend- among men. Mr. Ward wameil that credit, most of them made good. ing it. found Mrs. White uncon­ smp for the Spanish people. “WELCOME HOME” scious on the floor. Harris and an­ to trust in physical power and ma­ Some official! believe the United terial forces alone in this h qtir AAA AAA other fireman entering the room Staten next may use economic ■ a abort while later, stumbled, Har­ means catastrophe. hints in Its negotiations with the "Tlie time has come for man to THE AITTOMOBILE CLUB Not In the Sense of Cuatom ris said, over her hruband. still-unrecognized govemmenta of Alone — But With a Genuine . Meriden hospital authorities la- trust the organization of Gcxl’s will Romania and Bulgaria. What *his aa revealed in the light of teach­ OF HARTFORD Appreciation o f Our Pleaaant ‘ ter reported that both husband country wants In those two Bal­ Joy is in our hearts this Christmas! and wife suffered from third de­ ings of Christ. Thia means.” said Aaaoclatlona During 1945— kan states are the same things it the ministir. "to give our support Extends the Season’s Greet­ THE HOWARD OIL CO. gree bursa as well as from smoke aaya Tito's regime has not yet Many families have been reunited and I We Extend To All Our Very and exposture. to the best efforts of man to keep ings and Heartiest Wishes provided in Yugoslavia; the peace, which in this moment 134 Oakland Street ® Best Wishes for a Good Old Bnraed '’Bej-ond RecognmoB” for Post War Prosperity to many more will be as fast as our ships Harris said that the four chil­ Guarantees of other baj*ic free­ means whole-hearted support of 7 o * U C . TO ALL OUR FRIENDS Fashioned . . . dren had been burned "beyond doms and democratic elections the Uulted Nations Organization. our Members, Friends and can carry our boys home. Light-hearted recognition" but that Janet, who conducted by provisional govern­ .An .-Xct Of Treason AND PATRONS ments broadly repre.sentative of "As in war time, it is treeison Official Service Stations. laughter and gaiety flU the air.^This is had been quickly found by her OUR SINCERE WISHES rescuers, suffered little beyond all Democratic peoples. for persons to do anything to truly a Merry Christmas . . . one to ------MERR Y CHRISTMAS------High on .Agenda at Moscow thwart the purposes and objectives smmmmmtmmimimMmmmssmn CHRISTMAS' mild suffocation from smoke. f o r ' The Are chief described the The question of Brltiah-Amerl- of the armed forces, so we must enjoy to the fullest, for the true spirit AND A NEW YEAR make it an act of treason if any structure as "a former cottage that can recognition of Romanian and A MERRY CHRISTMAS had been converted Into a three- Bulgarian governments was known person for reasons of politics or of the Yuletide season bums evor bright­ OF HEALTH AND HAPPINESS self interest attempts to blockade family tenement.” with two apart­ to be high on the agenda for the ly once again. AND A ments on the flrst floor and one, Moscow meeting. Hence, some of­ the efforts of our representatives If You Want To GREETINGS occupied by the Whites, on the ficials believe the next official word on the United Nations organiza­ PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR second. on the subject might be included tion council. As united in this na­ Damage he estimated to be in a Big Three communique. tion we gave ourselves to win the r COTY * Buy Or Sell “about I2.500.’* Unofficially, the Bulgarian gov­ war. so now unitedly we must give Perfumes - Colognes I ernment already has let it be ourselves to man's best attempt so « Gift Sets X known that a loan from this coun­ I far to keep the peace." 12 Persons Escape I "Furthermore in these days." 3 ARTHUR DRUG STORES* try would be helpful. REAL j ^845 Main 8t. Rublnow Bldg. 5 ARAKM The Acheson statement on said Mr. Ward, "wq can strength­ In BUue at Lynn en the forces of good will by hav- SiRaAMiaMHISftMaUMIM'BBSMaRaNaMW ■•r'' J * ■ “ ' LOADS OF CHRISTMAS Lynn, Mass., Dec. 24—( and 10 others fled safely to below- United States is thought to have , At THIS GLORIOUS# MIIBOU 304 MAIN ST. TEL. 6784 freexlng atreeta when Are gutted ready for FVomania and Bulgaria. To all our good friends and patrons YULETIDE SEASON a Cast Ctnter Street Odd FsOows WU§> the lower list of a three-story Jos. and Jean Naretto aCAHERS^ LAURDERER5 dwelling. Fair Prices HAR$|S0N f t . MANCHCSTBH Mrs. Roy Shurgur, 43, waa taken MERRY CHRISTMAS to Lynn hospital suffering from Code-Cracking bums on the shoulder. Can Carter Chevrolet Co. Mrs. Lena Kramer was carried Stands Differ AND HAPPY NEW YEAR from her second floor apartment Wm. F. Johnson lifcorporated after dense' smoke had made it Dancing Tonight — Closed All Day Tomorrow nearly Impossible for her to (Continued from Page One) s 191 CENTER STREET breath. Builder — Real Estate Four children were numbered almost every nation In the world REYMANDER'S RESTAURANT Santa comes but once already has changed Its codes. Johnson-ButH Homes The reason the jig is up for the • .“{ .j Oak Street a year to bring you Crusader Hood Navy's “Jig-19” is that the Japa­ BROAD STREET nese aren’t sending anymore what TELEPHONE 7426 loads o f Christmas We Extend To You they thought were highly confiden­ tial meseages to their nationals. \cheer» A Merry Christa One of the systems by which the Navy broke down these me.ssages mas and a Jiappy into intelliKlblc English was called Our Sincere Good •'Jig-19.” according to testimony We wish you one, we wish you New Year, of Capt. L. F. Safford, formerly in charge of the Communications all, every happiness and joy division. The testimony has been this Peacetime Christmas. placed in the record of the Senate- House committee, now in recess i And may the New Year see Wished For A Very until a week from today, Safford said in a previous in­ your every hope and dreaffi Center Lunch ON THIS MOST GLORIOUS OCCA­ vestigation conducted’ by Admiral fulfilled. SION WE WANT TO EXPRESS OUR H, K. Hewitt that an interception V unit at Corregidor “had been in­ HEARTIEST WISHES TO ONE AND tercepting messages in the Japa- ALL FOR A CHRISTMAS BRIM­ Merry Gljristmas ne.st 'Purple' code and other diplo­ MING OVER WITH JOY AND HAP­ matic systems' for several years and continued to do that up to and PINESS. including D^. 7, 1941." I’earl Harbor Is*!! Out ■ , \ and a .Safford said there was exten- t l i .sive exchange' of Information be- ___T ForThioFIrtt , \ V ; tween Corregidor and Washington 1013 MAIN STREET ! "on the 'Purple' machine and on ‘ W;i?l Christmfa of Peace what we called the Jig -19 syelein wmmmwimmmmmmmjwmmmwmaiwmaHiHwiiMiem««»JI and ^her diplomatic systems, but STONE’S Happy New Year PearPHarbor was not addressed III Fovr Long Tears— JEWELERS — OPTICIANS B^nVlSVBuMl| in these messages." 891 Main Street Oini. SL Jamca’a Church 1 Tlie fantastic story of hoW We Give Heartfelt 1 American experts hujlt a machine that duplicated the Japanese code 5 0 7 4 decryptera already has been told > y /T Thanka end the committee. With Peace Again Restored Safford's testimony that the Wlah Oar FricndR n SOLIMENE & Pearl Harbor unit was left out of thc.se messages supported Infor­ mation given the congressional In­ To the World We Wish You vestigators that Admiral Husband 'V-' MERRY By Mrs. .Anne Cabot E. Kimmel, then Pacific fleet com­ I FLAGG, Inc. Hoods copied from the chain- mander, did not have available to A Joyous Christmas and mall headdresa of the old Ouaad- him the.decoded Japanese mes­ ers are the smartest and newest sages that Admiral TTiomas C. CHRISTMAS DODGE AND- PLYMOUTH CARS of winter fashions. The glamour Hart, Aeiatic fleet commander, A Happy and Prosperous girla wear sequin spangled "hoods” saw at Corregidor. .:i of black velvet with their mink New Year Santa is headin’ straight for your DODGE TRUCKS coata —more practical gala are i house and hia sled is filled with our awarthing their heads in jersey or Roberfson Schpol * N knitted hoods. Thia one ia knitted good wishes fpr a most joyous and k »of soft green wool—decorated with Christmas Sale 634 Center Street bright crocheted wool flowers. And beppy .Christmas for you all. kll ages are fooling the winter CHARTER OAK winds this y«ar in these medieval The boy* and girle of the sixth e Tel. 5101 . helmets.! To obtain complete, knlt- grade at the Robertson school un­ t,.. Brig inatructions for the "Crusad- der the direction of Mr*. Ruth ar” Hood,(Pattern No. 50741 send t ’ampegna, held their annual GROCERY 1,6 cents in Coin plus 1 cent puet- UliiiHtmus sale in the amlitorliuii . .age. Your Name, Address and the of the school Friday. Tlie Items 1 )| KELLER’S Pattam Number to Anne Cahot, were made by the children and. in­ AND AUTO SUPPLY j i ' ,M«o's and WotncM’t Ouetem-TUIertaig TIm Maacheater livening Herald, cluded door stops, woven mate, iC'llSO avanua iM»*rtca«, New York needle books, decorated tilea, bean 887 MAIN STREET 5. N. T. baga, lapel gadgete, trays, games Winter wear of an aorta -r- In and home made cookies. INC. The annual Christmas ..program 5 Larsen’s Feed Service KARL A. KELLER ARTHUR HULTMAN ti la knitting—house , boots, of the Robertson school took place Philip Lewis — Frfliicis Lewis maUUi honnete. faaclna- Thursday morning in the school 83 CH ARTER OAK ST. ESTABtJSHED 1903 38 DEPOT SQUARE Jackie Donovan Guy Anderson Burt Lindsay 9 glovaa, awaaters. are to he .auditorium. “The Christman Htory” f:- la tj^a new Anne Cabot Al- was portrayed with tableaux «md' i n p a p p m Lhte rif pretty embroideries carols, with each grade participat­ Idaaa. too! dend for ing. Special Christmas music wa* I f e m u . presented by the school ctiolV. V ' ■. 1 -■ . X ■ L„ MPtaiiiiMMi ■ J;,.:.' .'Li’ii.ili 1 . ^ . j

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBI® 24, 1945 T#ELV« WTHT—12*0 Thousands of Vets s a s u s . Today's Radio w a rn —lu c “Slate Fair” to Be Shown Hf^re Local Nurse Coming Home Bteaderd H im ero ins Windham 26-25 Santa Toting Will Not Get Home itton Buried On Special Railroad Car 3:46—W nC —Right to HzpptnMZ16 w nc — Jack saya, "Aak Me i ' Thinner Pack 4:00 — WDRC — House Party; | Another.” Next Private (OMtlniMd from Page Oac) NewZ; WHTD—Erskine Johnson 7:46—WHTD — Inaide of Sports; Lieutenant June BIckmOre, R,'* service men on the Pacific cor.at. In Hollwwood; WTHT — Jack WTIC—Musical Appetizer. Hal Newhouser Rj To Liberated flow of returnees and about the N.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. They have every hope of 'rcBc'iiin:^; Bereh; WTIC—BaekaUge Wife. 8:00—WDRC — Vox Pop; WHTD Sport Slants Brefdts Tie with Hoop Of 3rd Army only Ola likely to be In those places Frank A. Blckmore of Washington their homes In time to celebrate 4:16-^ WHTD—Johnson Family; —Adventures of Bulldog Drum­ (Continued from Page One) on Christmas art those half-way street, was one of the. twelve Army Christmas. WTHT — Bride and Groom; mond; WTHT — Lum and Ab­ Leaiting Hurler By Earl W. Yost through the processing. Nurses fortunate enough to be In­ Lieut. Blckmore left for New w n c —Stena Dallaa. ner; w n c — Cavalcade of / And Charity Toss- (OiMMM rfon* Pac* One) One of these was Pfc., James vited by President William Jeffers Guinea in August, 1044 and has 4:80 — WDRC — Swing Time; America. Bports Editor flowers, while In Copenhagen great Kirk of Falls City, Neb., who ate been at Leyte in a hospital since torches will flare tonight over the of the Union Pacific Railroad, to WHTD — Overaeaa Christmas 8:16—WTHT—Hedda Hopper. and diplomatic reprenenta- his Christmas dinner last year at travel In hls car which waa at­ last January, In charge of a ward with tha Occupation Troops; 8:30—WDRC—Joan Davis Show; Detroit Southpaw Star Didn’t Like Ree Article y Tom Yawkey, the Red Boz owner, plain lucky to win and thera ’ ____ of Ruaala. Great Bmaln. graves of patriots killed by the mght In a foxhole near the Rhine. for 80 patients. She was graduat­ w n c —Lorenzo Jonea. Germans. tached to an Eastbound train for News; WHTD r- News Adven­ Aa usual, our column on the need le more opposed to night baaeball Ree and White Pull wasn’t any question about thsL •m ice, Tlia NeOierlanda. Belpum. He Is at Camp Shanks—got In too the separation center. Fort Dlx. N. ed from the Hartford Hospital, 4:46—WDRC—Main street. Hart­ tures of Shsrlock Holmes; OfficiaUy Crowned No Herald for recreational recreation faellltlea than ever before. .And he's onei Failure to convert at the fi'akla and In Paris, children whose parents late to get home—biit telephoned J. • Training School for Nurses In 1043 ford: WHTD—Mutual Melody WTHT — Pacific Serenade: 1945 King of Mound in Manchester, lest week brought of the few dleharde etlll ewtaging Game Out of Fire iD| throw lane cost Windhan tKa: t still can't buy new shoes for them, hls mother. Mrs. Ruth Kirk, who The nurses arrived from Leyte, and Was on the staff of the Me­ Hour; WTHT—Hop Harrtgan; W ll^C—Howard H o w a rt Barlow’s Or- Tomorrow a few (Ussentlng notes from mem­ oround hls veto..It's likely that Lafit 17 Seconds; Lo> game. The losers connected aue- **^nem)a represented the Soviet pressed their noses against show told him: late In the week and were stranded morial Hoapital before enlisting for w n c —Young Wldder Brown: chestra. Find! Averages Reveal bers of the Recreation Board who tha Bravea will have 14 arclight' c-essfully on only three out of 16 ■Ion. Great Britain and France. windows displaying toy Jeeps coat­ You remember, son. how you with thousands of other returning I service. 6:00—WDRC—Story of America; 1:00—WDRC — Radio Theater; were rtferred to frequently in the . : When the «>rteire^waa fomed In ing $1"5 each and expensive dolls. / games next season. The Red Sox cals Trail All the Way attempts while Manchester mads- wrote to us that you had to gulp WHTD—Here’s Hew; WTHT — WHTD> V <3*Gabriel H e a 11 e r; artlele of last Thursday’s edition. probably will counter by booking 8 out of 19, also a poor percentage. m tbe ecu a re fronting the station, the Rome stores, blacked Oiit by your turkey at Christmas (laat Here’a How; WTHT—President Chicago, Dec. 24—(A^“ Spee4* special buses to return their vet­ Join the "salt spray circuit” today WTHT—Memor—Men e* America; No Issue of the Manches­ Since assuming the role of sporta a couple of twilight affairs.. In Gaining 5th Victory Windham outscored the locals clew^swellinr strains of Star power shortage, still displayed an year). I’m going to hold'Up the Truman; WnC—Lighting of w n c ;—Telephone-T e % Hour. bailer Harold Newhouser, who editor here, one of our aims has ■nancled Banner ran* out In tne abundance of cheeses, nuts and erans by Christmas but this ac­ and tomorrow. ter Eveningr Herald will As soon as the year dies and from the floor, ten to nine. cooking of this bird until you ar­ The crew of the cruiser Chicago National Christmas Tree. 9:15—WHTD-A Real Storlea from' ,^made mythical Dick and or pYank been to look Into the backgrotmd ths lower tax rates go Into effect, Mickey Murphy emerged a hero Coach Clarke shifted hls sUrttag 3*nS. An artillery salute boom- confections, at which the average rive. You can take four or five counted for only a small number. 8:15 — WHTD — President Real Ufe. , be published tontotrow, and the future of sports and find sd somewhere In the gloomy dis­ working man making 12 a day Los Angeles expected- 10,430 watched happily* as 5,000 pounds erriwell look like bat-hoyg as he don't be surprized to hear abo>it last Saturday night at the local lineup around again with Doug hours to eat the meal. We won’t of gifts were hoisted aboard — Chrlstmaa Message to the Na­ 9:30—WHTD — SpoUlght Banda; Christmas Day. out Just why activities have fallen the Braves swinging a terrific state armory aa Manchester High Straw at center and Al Lana at tance. The column moved-on. could only look. eat our Christmas dinner until you men today while 23,000 already tion; w n c —Portla.Faces Life. WTHT — Swinging on the Gol­ pltehcd the Detroit Tigers to the off. It la no anrall Job and any Toy Market Nhninken taxed camp facilities. Only 3,119 sent by Chicagoans in recognition wOTid’s bssehall championship, to- heavy deal with the CanUnala.. rallied and staged a Frank Merri- guard. Like Llriag Flamee In Ha*e are here.” of the ship’s war contribution. ' 8:30—WDRC—News Comments- den Gate; Coronet Front Page; little criticism that Is written usu­ And, from what we’ve been hear­ well finish to whip Windham High The brightest light in winntag Nuernberg’s toy market onee Get Same Aseurance were able to leave the city yester- ry: Swoon and Ooon; WHTD — dav offietally was crowned the ally brlngz protests from Indlvtd- It was a irrey-black «^y- dav on eight trains. w n c —Information Please. American Luguc’s 1946 king of ing, catcher Walk Cooper, whose 26 to 23. A disappointing crowd wab the al taround play of BJ ^ many flags, the Stars an«l Stripes the world center for the Industry, Hundreds of other OIs got the CapUIn Midnight; Wn iT — 10:00—WDRC—Screen Star ^ a y ; uplB concerned. price tag has been boosted to the of close to 650 fans were on hand Seattle had 13,800 troops In the mound. Ths latest call ftom the Rec Brown. Browif with a little luck and the brilliant colors of the em­ has shrunk to a bandful of shabby same assurance. Aa they turned Jack Armstrong; WTIC— Just WHTD—Rensle’s Radio Auc­ Flnu leagtM atdtisttcs showed six-figure mark, won’t be Involved for a dull contest, cllmazed in the would have acoied in double fig­ blems of American Armies and Janies W. Maher shop.s. from the camp telephone booths nearby staging areas and 7,564 liv­ Bou Ami Club Plain Bill. tion Gallery; WTHT — Ameri­ Board Was to the boss concerning lost two minutes, by the locals ing aboard ships; 18,000 awaited NewhoWr con^Ied a brilliant Local Sport our latest article. 8^oever called Meanwhile the Red Sox are gun­ ures. The big follow snared. rfgtments were like llring flames Even In Portugal, neutral they would exchange grina. 8:4.’i—WDRC—Old Record Shop: can Iron and Steel Institute; 25-9 rerard, , to rank him best ning for another hard-hitting out­ game winning rally. numerous rebounds and proved James W. Maher of 63 Oak throughout the war, poultry prices •They’re going to delay Christmas debarkation from ships at Tacoma Ha8 Xmu8 Party WH-TD—Tom Mix: WTHT — WTIC—Contented Program. had a few clippings that he read, Murphy had one of those nights In the base. street was installed as Worshipful and 13,507 were at Fort Lewis; among the lea^e work-horses for (it shows that he reads this page), fielder and, according to Manager that he can play good boll If he Fpr more than four m*'*" stood at five times the peacetime until I get there,” satd one. “So Tennes.see Jed; w n C — Front 10:16—WTHT—CUff Edwards. the second straight year and weave Joe Cronin, the Athletics* Chap­ when every shot he threw up was wants to. through the winding, cobbled Master of Manchc.ster Lo' installa­ this Christmas eve. "Boys, I don’t care when I leave the committee of arrangements. 6:80—WDRC—Top Tune Time; Show; WHTD — Jass Ckmcsrt; leading In five departments, wln- propar parties right the bucket with the ball, threwt American motorcycle police led On Shipboard A beautifully decorated tree and uriMun. m______-__ ___• ______For the size of Manchester we $40,000 for first sackn Frank Mc­ one after another, with Straw r.^.d tions have lieen moved out of little UNRRA distributed 100,000 the sUtes now. This Chrtatmaa WHTD—Answer Man: WTHT— WTHT—Music; WTIC — Trav­ loss percentage, earned run aver­ Cormick... Bines being shunted perfectly timed backhand pass Murphy the bfgge.it offenders. the procession. They were follow­ Luxembourg. Christmas packages in cold, dls-. is going to be a honey. I’m go­ Los Angeles, Dec. 24 — {/P) — other decorations gave the proper Bags Allen Hour: W nC—Trav­ elers Oioral Club; Musical Fill. age, atrike-outa, most Innings ffliere will be no practice to­ here should have at least one or Murphy, cutting under the hoop ed hr units of the United SUtM Vivian Blaine sends the farm folks into a dither of musical excite­ Santa Claus took to the water Christmas atmosphere. night of the American Legion bas­ two more gymnasluma to handle from the Red Sox to the PhilMea, Windham presented a compara­ Honorary pallbearers were: eased-ridden Poland. Socks cam«< ment as she sings the new Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II ing home, and I expected to be on elers Choral Club; Five Minute 11:30—WDRC—Night Owl Show; pitched and most batters faced. The rest of the story is now Kis tively smaller trim in height. Dur­ Second and 42nd Cavalry s q t^ - from the United States for nearly the high seas by now.” Sunday as part of an effort to Pupils of Norene Pratt AnnulU Mystery, ketball team at the state armory. the indoor recreation situs tlon Luplen has been in and out of the tory. Murphy threw in a basket , raaa a French squadron and then, Lieut. Gen. John C. H. Lee. Ameri- senga In “State Fair,” the 20th Century-Fox Technicolor musical open­ WHTD — Christmas Music; Al though he toiled 313 Innings The next practice acsston will be properly. Additional buildings service and has played 10 games ing the entire first three quarter 'Can deputy commander in Europe; every Hollander, and British chil­ Pvt. J. W. Jones of 1208 Tenth ^ring Christmas to homecoming did solo dance numbers, and gen­ 6:45—WDRC—Treasury Salute; WTHT — Gems for Thought;. in 40 games, Newhouser yielded and the vital points need^ for : of play, Manchester not ones, some American cavalry from Metz, dren donated 57 cases of toys to ing Chrlstmaa day at the State theater. Dana Andrews, Jeanne Taclflc veterans forced to remain eral dancing was enjoyed to mu­ held on Wednesday evening at 6 such as the Sport Cehter on Well for that lowly National league Ueut. Gen. Lucian K. Truscott, Craifi and Dick Haymes are al.so starred In the tuneful hit directed by avenue. South Seattle, one of the WHTD—Easy Aces; W nC—Lo- Les Brown’s Orchestra; WTIC only 63 earned runs for an in­ street as an example, should be club. . . . victory. .gained po,-»aession of the ball on a all iffcchanized and armored—Pat­ commander of the Third—Army; Danish youngsters. men at Ciamp Shanks slated to go on shipboard because there’s no sic by an orchestra. credible average of 1.81. At the o’clock at the armory. Fouled on the piay, Murphy ton's type of an Army. Walter Lang and produced by William Perlberg.______• well Thomas. —Cricket on the Hearth; "Si­ rented to give the youngsters In I Jump ball although they got the Lieut. Gen. J. C. Cannon, United overseas, said, "I haven’t been transportation east. Santa Clause made a call with T:00—WDRC — Mommie and the lent Night"—Helen Traubel. same time, the 6-foot, 2-lnch Tiger Tommy Bones, the Harvard calmly stepped to the is/foot line ' Jump. ' ■Behind the pallbearers and the States Air,Forces In Europe; MaJ. The Army greeter boat, Snaful gifts lor the children. They alsa There will be no bowling match­ Manchester recreation privileges in crew coach and the mpat success family was a car bearing the rep- home In 16 months.” He plannea Man; WHTD — Fulton Lewis, 11:45—WTHT — Christmas Eve pitcher struck out 212 of the 1,132 their spare time. Of course we and split the nets for /the final I Windham held a 9 to 7 margin O n. E. 8. liughcB, Maj^ Gen. A. W. Statcsiiicii Urged to spend Christmas with an uncle Maru. circulated among anchored received tangerines and popcorn Jr.; w n c —Supper CHub. Ceremony, batters he faced. es tonight in the West Side Bowl­ fill sports operative they’ve had point of the game. It ^/a.'in't need­ Maantatlve of President Truman cakea Sandwiches and coffee were ing league. The best mat'-hes need another Recreation Center across the (Charles In many a year, I at the end of the first period. At Cortege of Two Miles Kener. Brig. Walter J. Mul­ and aunt. Dr. and Mrs. Henry T. vesaeis, while the 25-volce choir 7:15—WDR(3—Jack Smith Show; 12:00—WHTD — Midnight Mass Not reflected In the imposing ar­ but that appears years off. Poa.«i- ed as the game tiirnra out but it i halftime the Invaders w-ere out ler, Brig. Gen. Roy T. Maddix, Police Court Obituary Hutchins, of Carlton road, Boston; from Immaculate Heart college served to the grownups. ray of statistics was Newhouscr’s will be rolled on Monday, Janu­ will he hack at the Newell hoat- saved Coach WUfiW Clarke 17 Mis roysl highness, Gen. Prince To Banish Hate; WHTD — Musical Roundup; from St. Patrick’s Cathedral, ary 7. bly some of the present buildings, hoti.se next week...He’e been In I front 15 tn 12 and also at the three fkllx of Luxembourg, and his eon, Brig. Gen. Jo)m M. Williams, Maj. sang carols, Actor Jimmy Cagney w n c —News of the World. New York City; WTI<^-Christ- Immeasiirsble aid to the aged, suitable for basketball, volley ball, anxious seconds, )i^ he missed, way mai-k, 21 to 16. On. R. M. Littlejohn..^aj. Gen. waved greetings, and Tournament . Birds have a pulse rate nearly T:80—WDRC — Thanks to the mas Chimes; Christmas Choral crippled Tigers as a "money" jier- the Navy for almost three years.. froth acquiring a few more gray Hrotle Final Period Prince John, wehe in the next car. 170.000 to Be HeU double Uie human rate; have badmlngton and other indoor Bolles la the last of the Harvard ■ The cortege spread over two miles. Leven Allen. Col. T. H. Ni^on and (lardinals Named of Roses Queen Patricia Auman Tanks; WHTD — Frank Slng- Program. formcr. It waa Hurling Hal who The Rec Senior League will also games, could be used to help nut hairs. ,, Tedford threw in a twin pointer Col. Paul D. Harkins. and her court looked decorative. body temperatures five’to 14 de­ laer; WTHT — Lone Ranger; 12:30—WTIC — Swiss Christmas. Mepped in as a reliefer to hold the suspend operations tomorrow coaches to return to action after to open tha final session to eut the It climbed a long hill and entered Snow Removal Deaths At PtKific Ports until such time as an additional going out on leave of absenee. Stage Lhte Rally a pine forest. The trees were drip Other actora and actresses will grees above man’s. SL Louts Browns at hay until night as well as next Tuesday due building is built. The locals wf're forced to stage - lead, hut two Windham foul (Continued from Pngs One) San Francisco, Dec. 24—(43— Hank Greenberg's grand-slam to the holidays falling on Jthe IJke 'all of the others. Harvard i throws boosted the count to 28 to ptag rain. The fog crept low Nora Callahan The transportation dam over The members of the Rec Board paid Bolles the difference between a belated rally-^to down the plucky sierose the hilltops. Extreme Gold Hearing Held homer won the pennant on the scheduled night of play. who have been criticized are all Thread City quintet. The Invaders I 18. Ed Brown tapped in a re­ i ism as a source of W'ar and appeal- . Mia.s Nora Callahan, formerly of which only a comparative trickle lest day of the season. And It was his contract salary and hls service bound and Murphy spilt the netz ' At the top of the hill, the half ■n » 1 ed to the world to return to the Manchester, died Sunday at the Christmas Broadcasting prominent, well knowm local men pay. .Harvard has been out of led from th^ early minutes of the tracks txumed right through a of homeward bound service men Newhouser who waded back after Shorty Malln, popular high who have established themselves In opening period until the last min­ with a one pointer and W indhsa L 3 8 8 C 8 A W H y I principles of Christianity which he home of her sister, Mrs. Mdrgaret j flowing w)ll hold upwards of an opening-game humiliation by serious rowing since Bolles left In led 23 to 21. Tedford stole the ball wMU painted gate. Spread below * declared Were practicable, even in Manning Fendell Fined Murphy, in Hingham, Mass. Be­ school referee, stated after the their chosen profcs.slons. They ute of play when X*dlord threw 170.000 veterans In Pacific coast the Chicago Cuba In the World are selected from the Board of Se­ 1 9 ^ ___ , from a Thread City playar, drib­ them was a gentle slope swiping relatlnna between states. sides her sister, she leaves several Fills Networks Schedules Hlgh-Windham game last Satur­ necfyillng to reports, gave Ted in an almost unbelievable shot to upward from a Uny valley fringed $2 and Takefl Appeal; porta over the Oiristmas holiday. Series to win the fifth and decid­ day night that It didn’t seem like lectmen, School and Park Board.s. knot the count at 23 all. bled half the length of the floer (Continued from Page One) Noting thatNnany prisoners of nieces. Generally inclined to accept ing seventh games. accoMlng to reoprts, gave 'TWi to score a hoop'and knot the econi srtth thick black wooda. The lawn * --- I war still were not repatriated, de­ The funeral will be held .from Manchester any more with only All men serve free with very little It waa a heart breaker for ; waa like a green Jewel on which Chier» Testimony their enforced stay on the coast New York, Dac. 24—OP)—Peacc-fBob Hope, Red Skelton, Jack Ben- B etter^ Hals Record 600 fans on ^and compared to credit. Williams a $25,000 bonus for sign with less than a minute to play. vllle. Pa., and Blnghampton, N. Y., spite the end of the war. the pon­ the T. P. Holloran Funeral home, with good .humor because they are Bob Muncrief of St. Loiii.i bet­ Ing up, now goe.s on record as op Coach Tom Callaghan’s five to lose. Murphy then came up with hie vl-, white and gleaming croaaea mark­ had a low of —0. tiff declared that repatriation was 175 Center street, Thursday morn- Urns Chrlstrasz broadcsstlng, the ny and others in two-hour show 2,000 of other years. We still maintain that an effi­ Windham, came here seeking their ing gravea of Patton’a Third Army Manning Fendell of 5^0 East satisfied just to be “back in the 6:30 Oremony of the Carols; 10:36 tered Newhouscr’s .736 percent­ cient Ree Board w ill have to he posed W liiring rookies with that tel three polnta to aew up tkp Mild temperatures pervailed In being held up »n some cas^ with­ I mg at 8:30 a. m. and at St. James’s statea,” a large number of the •rat sines 1940, la to produce a age, but the righ-handed Brownie kind of financial sugar . ... '*The Orel win In three starts and It game. troope atood row on row. the midwest, locale of last week’s out Just causey '■ j Center street was convicted of church at 9. Burial wHi be in St. Christmas night concert. Work Is scheduled to begin composed of men with knowledge looked more and more as the min­ At the end of one row of crosses service men will be entertained in Because there is so much network schedule filled to over­ ABC-.-12:30 Overseas service­ won less than 15 games, finishing not, only of administrative affairs, big league clubs, especially the ^ Tedford led the ecorvrz svith IS frigid wave, but the cold lingered He spoke fOT .37 minutes, start­ failure to properly remove the ! James’s cemetery. private homes while extensive with a 13-4 record for .765. Wednesday on the erection of ad­ more affluent ones have been toss­ utes Ui ked away like a Thread polnta while Sauve scored nine 1st : a cinopy had been erected. Flow- In some places. At Golva, N. D., a ing at 10 a. m. (5 a. m. e. s. t.) The funeral home will be open for which to be irrateful - sowing with good will tonight and men talk to folks at home; 1:30 ditional exits at the local armoia- but slso of recreation and who City win. The loeers ^ored only were banked high on three snow and ice from the sidewalk plans have been made to provide , GI’s Christmas In Europe; 2:30 Besides Newhouser, there were have the time to investigate the ing around such hefty bonuses to Windham. —6 was reported. "Totalitarianism Is incompatible for friends Wednesday afternoon holiday festivities for the rpmain- this peaceful Christmas, tomorrow. only two othfr 20-game winners— There is a posslhlllty that adiills untried kids that the practice has two points In the final period, both In tha preUmlneiY gm un Uto I. Ttie cards and tnabriptlons Rain drenched the southeast, with true and sane democ|acy,” fronting hls home in Town Court until time of the funeral.' I Club Matinee party. will be permitted to attend the needs of the town. foul tries w an a rolt call of famous namesfrom Tennessee to Georgia and der. IMs afternoon at 6 President I MBS—9 a. m. British Radio an­ Dave FerrlS; Boston’s sensational As soon as the steel U available, gotten all out of bounds.” Collins Windham seconds wl lipi p ^ Dm le> a the pope said, "like a dangerous this morning by Judq^ Raymond Moving Only FraeHon let us lift our .voices in rookie; who had 21-10 and pitched last few home gamea. now states., .Could It he because The victory was the Red and cals 36 to 19. and places, telling the story of a the Carollnas. germ, it poisons the community of R. Bowers and a fine of $2 was Yriunan Is scheduled for all net­ nual program, "Wherever You May the Braves will have one of'the White’s fifth in eight starts and gipat soldier. ^ , Airlines, buses and railroads thankfulness -^and pray works In a Chrtatmaa mee«age at 22 1-3 consecutive scoreless in­ I best flood-lighting plants in the the Red Sox' 1946 plans do not nations and renders it Incaoable of Imposed. Judge George C. Less- j Be”: 10:15 GI Christmas reunion nings for a new freshman record, Principal Edson Ballev had a their second- last minute win in OoTemmentt h^d honored hlin. guaranteeing the safety of Individ­ were moving only; a fraction of the for everlasting Peace. the lighting of the national tree. around the world: S:!.") p. m, "presB box” seat at last Sattinlay major leagues..Tn the meantime. hinge on any rookies!.... Cttles In all parts of Europe had ner, counsel for Fendell entered an Funerals large number of men cast and Tomorrow King George will be and Roger Wolff of. Washington less than 72 hours. Last Thursday ual peoples. It represents a con­ appeal to Superior Court and j CTiriatmas in Toll-Land, Man-on- with 20-10. night’s game up in Ihe balcony. the locals edged East Hartford 82 •ant tributes to “our honorary, Engagements tinued danger of war.” arrivals scheduled for today were heard, at well aa the CBS annual the-Street: 0:30 Review of 1946, eltlaen.” His batUefleld victor- Fendell was allowed to go on hls Frank C. Benevento far In excess of planned depar­ two hours of stars and n'lmerouz dramatisations. AI Benton, Detroit’s 32-ycar-old to 81. In order to establish a basis of own recognizance. The funeral of Frank C. Bene­ right-hander, W’at runner-up in the A merry Christmas to everyone. Poor Basketball iM ware recalled in the names of collaboration among nations, the tures. BURSACK BROS. othar features, while regular pro­ some of the tributes—Gels, Av- Chief of Police Samuel G. Gor­ vento waa held from hls home, 87 San Francisco bay area camps I earned run average column with j Summary U Box Score The contest was a display of pope said it was necessary that an Homestead street at 9:30 this grams will be celebrating too. More Christmas Eve shows: 2.02 as he posted a 13-8 record. poor basketball- Time after time ranchss and Metz. Wciss-Tcdford attempt “to ci-eate the omnipotcncy don testified that he had ordered a held the largest bumber of men. 459 Hartford Road Special broadcasts for Christ­ Blaiple Wrcatii from SoMleni Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tedford of policeman,. Officer Winfield R. morning and at > St. Bridget’s Army officials said there were NBO-^8 Frank Morgin lB "Names Wolff wa.i next with 2,12 First Period DIanr heater (36) the locals looked foolish on pick of money tie abandoned every­ church at 10 a.ra., with a solemn mas Bvs— on the Land;" 8:30 Howard Bar- 'Others who shaded the 15-wln Rec Senior Basketball w ft Murphy, rf . . . . 2 2-6 6 off and out of bound plays of the 'Hut ttase wan not all. A aim- 16 Knox street, announce the en­ where.” 1 Martin, to go tO the Fendell home 41,0()0 returned veterans in the NBC—11:30 p. m. Drama ■to wnath of evergreena had b ^ on Dec. 4. as a result of com­ high mass. The celebrant was Rev. area. 0.300 of theib living aboard low concert: 0:30 Information mark included Emil (Dutch) Leon­ Tedford M. foul ...... n ! Q King, rf ...... ft 0-0 0 Wllllmantic team. Manchester was gagement of their daughter. Miss Urges Return To Christian Robert Carroll, the deacon w-as "Crickst oirthe Hearth;" 11:57 Please, Boris Karloff; 10:30 I. Q. ard of Waahlngton. 17-7; Steve Olszewski, W s'lde set .. 2 5 3-8 13 •ant by soma American soldiers Principles plaints received by the chief, that three troopships, aiid 15.246 more League Stanilings 3 Tedford. rf . . . . Dorothy E. Tedford. to John Rev. Broneslaw Oadarowski. and are due to arrive iWthtn the next Renel Traubel’s “Silent Night" Quiz. CBS— 7:30 (repeat 10:30) CJromek of Cleveland. 19-0: Paul , Sauve W, long set ...... 4 0 .Straw, c ...... ft 0-1 0 aiM said simply: He urged a return to Cliristian the anew on the sldeNyalk around followed by St. Thomas church Bob .Hawk quiz; 8:30 Joan Davit, (Dizzy) Trout of Detroit, 18-15; "To pur Lender." Weiss. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. the Fendell property had not been the sub deacon was Rev. James 24 hours. j Tedford M. side flip . . . . 2 Brown, c ...... 2 2-3 0 ASHES AND RUBBISH principles, saying; P. Timmins. • S-. Chimes and carols; 12:30 GI comedy: 0 Jos Cotton in "I’ll Be Allie Reynolds of Cleveland, 18-12; w Pet. Tedford M. su ck er...... Beauregard, rg 0 0-6 0 Another, written In French, John Weiss of 81 Lynean street "Let it not bn said that thi.s l.s removed. In addition. 20,269 Naval person- Seeing You"; 10 Fannv Brice In REMOVED •ntd* "Wa owe our freedom to Officer Martin also testified that Mrs. Arlyne Garrity was the or­ nel awaited transportation from Christmas In Switzerland. and Milt Hacfner of Washington, American Legion 1.000 Sauve W, foul ...... 4 Lanz, 1g ...... 0 1-1 1 Miss Tedford is a graduate of not a realistic policy. Experience ganist and soloisL The body was CBS—11:30 Annual repeat of "Plnocchlo”; ABC—8:15 Hedda 16-14. No.. End Veterans .500 Lanz M, foul ...... n Also Leeal Moving and a«L" The tribute from Av- Manchester High school and a t should have taught to Everyone he had been ordered to go to the placed in the receiving vault of Treasure Island. I Norman Corwin’s "Plot to Over­ Hopper on Movies; 9:30 Rex Mau- The season's only no-hIt, no-run Center Billiards . .500 Olszewski W. sticker ... 7 UgM Trncldag m eb es recalled tbe Normandy tended Hartford Secretarial that experience of the law of God Fendell home and had left a copy Sending Spec’al Buses IS 9 8-19 26 the St. James’s cemetery. The throw <%rlatmas;" 12 Mid. Cartl pln concert: 10:15 C lift Edwards game was pitched by ex-scrvtcc- City C ab ...... 000 Hill W, sucker ...... 0 Windham (38) May your ChrM aassj^; aSburs when Phttoh and Wa School. She is employed by the la the most real and concrete of all of the town snow removal ordi­ Nearby states 'vere sending show. MBS—8 Bulldog Drum­ man Dick Fowler of Philadelphia PHONE 89«2 IWrd Army broke throhgh the bearers, all members of the eoncert, annual feature. Tedford M. foul ...... 9 2 Barry, rf ...... 1 1-5 8 Manchester Electric Division of policies." nance with , those at home at the Guiseppi Garabaldi Society were: ABC—7. Guernsey Isle carols; mond; 0:30 Buddy Rich band. against St. Louis on Sept. 9. The Fire Destroys Clubhouse GAVELLO ft E. SCHULZ and New Year, too^ be breach fashioned by the U. S. the Connecticut Power company. The pope appealed for humane time. Second Period 1 Olszewski, If .. 3 0-6 6 Guiseppe Trevigno,. Guiseppe Fe­ «Cg|WilUWW«CSKSil m w m m m i •;80 Ben Hecht drama ‘Miracle of unwanted distinction of allowing Sauve W, side flip ...... n 2 0-0 '^4 always aa bright and first Army and overran and lib­ Mr, Weiss is a graduate of Man­ treatment of political prisoners •\nother Officer Kent lice, Nicola Gentilcore, Guilio Du- the most hits went to Fcrrlss with 4 Hill, c ...... who “cannot be accused of any a Bum;” 9 Christmas Fantasy, mu­ Additional Christmas Programs; New Haven, Dee. 2-1—(JP)—A fire Hill W. side set ...... 13 1 Smith, c ...... 0 1-1 1 erated France. The floral piece chester High school and State Other complaints had been re­ baldo, John Garaventa, Pasquale sic and drama; 10:30 CThriatmas 263 while Marino Picretti of Wash­ which apparently had been burning Brown M, foul ...... 13 shining as tbaoo glanM- from Metz recalled that Patton Trade school. He has recently been criminal activity beyond their NBC—9 a. m. Ed East and Polly; ington was touched for most runs, 3 Sauve, rg . . . . 4 1-4 9 ceived about the condition of the Pontlcclll. • A Very ' ' live at Birmingham General Hos­ 11 Fred Warlng’a Xmas; 2:45 p. m. for some time before a six-year- Tedford M. foul ...... 13 0 0-0 0 waz the first general In more than discharged from the Army, after political past." stdewalk-s at that place and on pital. Hollywood; 11 Paul .White- 114. Only five hit batsmen were old girl called her father's atten­ 3 Bottomley. Ig ., ing. atar-duated eandlen a thousand years to storm and Detroit and St. Louis will be Merry Chnslmas Hymns of all churches; 7:30 His Barry W. long set . . . . . 15 ft Gaucher, Ig ... 0 0-0 0 WINES AND LIQUORS service In the Pacific. Friday another officer, Edmund The torch of peace Is lighting our way this Christ­ man’s party; 11:46 Carola from Honor, the Barber; 8 Barry Wood, charged against Bt. Louis pitch­ tion to the "big black smoke" pour­ Murphy M, tapln ...... 15 —that's onr wish for you. capture that incredible strong city represented in the college for the F. Dwyer was sent to the location mas to a Happy and Joyful year ahead. I Williamsburg. Va. and chimes from ers for irtiat was believed a ing from a window yesterday de­ Brown M, foul ...... 15 At Lowest Prices! flfst time. St. Louis will be the Trumau Will to all our friends Cornelia Otis Skinner; 8:30 Date league record. 7a 16 8-16 frontally. to warn the resident of the infrac­ THE SEASON’S GREETINGS TO YOU! j N. Y,; 12:05 Clirlstmaa concert: 1 With Judy: 9 Amos and Andy re­ stroyed the Eflgcwood club, a one Third Period The casket waa placed on beama westernmost U. S. city ever to re­ tion. Chief Gordon testified that and relatives. a. m. SL Louis cathedral, midOLight League batting statistics re­ and a half story structure on Score at halftime, 18-12 Wind- bringing the open grave under the peat of "Lord’s Praj'er": 9:30 Fib leased Saturday officially record­ Sauve W. sucker ham. [ARTHUR DRUG STORESj .The Pod’s Column ceive a cardinalatc. he had called the owner at the Aic Mes8age mass. her McGee: 10 Boh Hope; 10:30 Woodbrldge avenue. Fire depart­ Brown M, sucker ...... 14 17 canopy. ' The new appointments broke Cloak Company, where he works, MBS—10:15 Handel’s "Mrssiab"; ed second baseman Georcc Stlrn- ment officials listed a defective oil Referee, Malln- 15 5lain Ht BuMm i i /BM g . t Riwds from Bible Mrs. Johnson and Red Skelton. CBS—11:45 a. m. welss of New York as the 1045 Olszewski W, side flip .. .14 10] Four 8-minute periods. - "On a Christmas Morn” with the tradition that the ma- giving him until 3 p. m. to clear 11:30 Christmas music; 12 mid- Aunt Jenny’s Xmaa; 6:16 p. m. burner aa among the possible Tedford M. side flip .... .16 19 Hie chaplain, Col. Eklwln Ran­ jority of the college be Italians. '(Continued from Page One) I night St. Patrick’s cathedral. N. Y. champion with a .309 average, a causes of the blaze. Borstoi/s On a Chtriatmas Riom a long the enow from the sidewalks or Mrs. George Small Patti Cloyton sang; 7:30 American Sauve W, sucker ...... 16 21 dolph Carter. Jr., of Richmond, Only four of the 32 new cardinals legal action would be taken. TOWN MOTORS noldnlght msM. Melody, Jane Pickens; 8 Big Town; point ahead of third baseman Favor Accumulated Furlough 460 Main Street Va.. read from the Bible; while ago arc Italians, thus bringing the grounds were to be thrown open to For Christmas Day Tony Cuccinello of Chicago, who Period My Saviour came to this world It was brought out In testimony the public, with the usual secret 125 School Street 45 West Center Street At Cooper Street 8:30 Paul Lukas in "The Messiah”; toppled from the lead on the last Tedford M, bucket...... 18 21 ! Read Herald Adva. "In the midst of life, we are In total Italian membership of the that there was sorile excited talk NBC and CBS—10 a. m.. Annual 9 Inner Sanctum, Helen Hayes In Meriden, Dec. 24—(JP)—The BOTTLED GAS death." of woe 70-man college to only 28. (A^servlce precautions In force—^no greeting to British empire by King day of the season. granting of accumulated furlough Barry W, foul ; ...... 18 22 Born in a manger, a little stranger by Fendell and there was also a cameras, bundles or umbrellas per­ "Little Angel”: 9:30 Virginia Bruge Smith W. foul ...... 18 23 ! As he Intoned the words, the In the past the Italian majority question of tlje time that the call George. In "22 Years tq Xmas”; 10 Russell time to enlisted men upon their New Installationfl Now bf- flag was lifted from the casket. The angels brought glad tidings mitted. NBC—12:30 p. m. Christmas discharge, similar to the terminal Brown M. sucker ...... 20 23 has been eliminated on several oc­ W’as made, the chief stating that A huge platform has been erect­ Bennett concert finale. AB(3—9 a. Carroll Vanities Murphy M, foul ...... 21 23 Soldiers held it a few inches above to the earth casions by deaths and other fac Aratmd tbe World: 1 Mary Marga- m. Breakfast Oub; 12 noon Glam­ leave given commissioned officers, ing Made. Gaa Appllancaa. the stiver 'top as the chaplain The shepherds came and wor- it was definitely 3.20 p. m. and ed to hold the President's imme­ rat McBrida’a party; 1:30 Christ- was proposed yesterday in a reso­ Tedford M, side flip -... .23 i s tors, but the number has never Fendell placing the call shortly diate party, the Marine band and or Manor; 3:80 p. m. Ladles Be Murphy M. su ck er...... 25 23 Telephoac 6df§ apoke. Bhiped his birth. been at such a low ratio as will In Rockies; 2 Christmas In Seated; 7:30 [Green Hornet: 8:30 On Stage Today lution adopted by the Council of Then he began reciting the after he had arrived from a trip 65 choristers. Jeremy Jackson, an America; 3 There Is a Santa Administration, Jewish War Vet­ Murphy M, foul ...... 26 23 prevail in the new consistory. to New Britain, or about 2:30 p. m. Eagle Scout, and Ann Miller, a / I Alan Young comedy; 9 Guy Lom­ Lord’s prayer. Everyone uncov­ Glad tidings to the earth we bring To Have Seven Cardinals |g and handed it to Mrs. Patton. youth of some of the new mem­ of the front door oh the north side. Phona 5269 684 OsBtot M . XU. 6161 A curt command sounded out- ger of hay snow back Into the sidewalks on X Personal m. Daytime dasslca: 1 p. m. tures Alphonse Berge, Ray Mayer, bers. The youngest, Monslgnor Gerard street, fronting hls proper­ A cedar wreath hangs in ons of EXPRESSES TO ALL Sketches In Melody; 6:48 Front Lee Davis, Grace A Nlcco, Montes aide the canopy: "Half lef—aim— There was no other place for him the north windows and greens and lire.” Three volleys splintered to lay Bernard Griffin, archbishop of ty. He said he had shoveled the Pago Farrell; 7 Supper Club; 9 Ed­ lYOco, Betty Jane Smith and a Westminster. England, is only 46, snow from hls entire frontege. poinsettias decorate the downstairs ITS SINCERE WISH AND PRAYER Services Agency die Cantor and Alan Young. CTO glamorous cast of, the "Mott Beau­ ■ VM ea.«n*s« the heavy silence. He left Hls glory, he came from rooms and lobby. And then the plangent notes of on high and Monsignor Norman Gilroy, Waddell admitted tbe visit by Johnny Jay. Mgr. —8 Milt Bacon tales; 6 School of tiful Girls In the World". Among archbishop of Sydney, Australia, Fendell and aUted that he had Having presented hla staff and FOR the Air; 6:30 Eileen Farrell con­ tTie cheor, the Joy, the n bugle rang in the air, This was He came to earth, He was born office employee with a holly-deco­ PHONE 4974 the breathtalUng ensemble num­ taps for General Patton, the sol­ ' to die. ‘ la only 40. been asked to provide help to re- cert: 8:30 Dr. (Thiistian drama; bers are '’Mexican Fiesta." "Birds happIneM we wish yen \ Archbishop Glennon. 83, Is the mov|9 th® snow* Fendell e^eelnF rated Christmas card and ap auto­ THIS FIRST PEACE-TIME CHRISTMAS Window WashinK 11:30 Invitation to Music for an of Paradisa,’' ’Magic CanM," and diers’ commsnd for sleep. to make payment for the work graphed, Uluminatad aeroll of tha hour. ABC%-12;S0 a u b Mattnaa; this Christmas season la Best Wishes For Genei^s Hold Salute The greatest gift that w’as ever oldest of the new appointees; V-E day proclamation, Mr. Truman Storm Windows Installed "Tha Tableau of Mlrrora.’’ Again the military attendants Because of the war, the calling done. - . IN FOUR YEARS... AND REJOICES 3 Al Pearce Os m ; 4 Jack Berch There wijl ba a lata stags show best Esfd in the simple ■ g(lven SiMW Not Removed will leave by plane tomorrow for Walls Washed show; 7:30 Lone Ranger; 9:30 Pag­ snapped to attention. The Russian Was Jesus Clirist our Lord from of a consistory had been long de- Independence, Mo., to Join hla fam<' T uee^ (Xmaa Day )at 10 p. m. statem ent: British and French generals, their la.ved. The last conaiatory was Chief Gordon and officers pwyer Floors Waxed es of Melody, - MBS—18:16 Mdrt A Very Merry Christmas Heaven and Martin all testified that the Uy. Hls wife and daughter Mar­ WITH MANY WHOSE RETURNED Downey*show; 1:46 John J, Anth­ great coast gleaijning with medals, Will you accept this gift so free? called June 15. 1936, by Pope Plus garet already are there. Paintinf and Poliahing • Gets Ptoea to Sleep held themselves In salute until XI, when he brought the member­ snow had not been removed from SERVICEMEN ony; 4:15 Johnikm Family; 6;3() It is offered now to you and me. the sidewalk on the Gerard street He will take off In "The Sacred 'See Us On Your Odd Jobs! Bert Wheeler ahoW; 10. Dame El­ and a • Mrs. Patton turned to leave. > Hazel Gilbert ship of the college to 60, the cus­ Cow," a C-54 transport, ahortly Milwaukee—fiP)—GtooTge M. Ll- ‘^MeiTy Chrlstmaa and As soon as the space beneath Bide of the FendeU fronUge and man Auction, new time. Mts, 47. told District Judge Harr 80 Wells St., Manchester tomary figure. \ further sUted that the sidewalk on after breakfast, arriving, at the ARE HOME FOR THIS CHRISTMAS Happy New Year To the chnopy w'ss empty, the blshqp. All Six Oontliients Repraaentsd Kansas - City municipal airport vey L. Neelen that when he told of Luxembourg In his purple robe Among the hew cardinals were the East Center street side had not some men In a tavern at 1 a. m.,. Happy New Year A Christmas Prayer been adequately shoveled out about four hours later. The preat- You AH’” entered. For a moment, he stood That the cries of battle have ended one from Australia and on«.fro)n dent wilt return to Waahingtoo. that he liad no place to sleep they looking Intently at the casket. And the roar of the cannon has Portuguese Africa. ThU will mean Tlie trial consumed » about two suggeztbd he turn In a fire alarm hours 0# court time and there were Friday. Zion Extends Its Hearty Chrlstmaa Welcome To View Its C ^ c h Entrance ON YOUR RADIO TONIGHT AT 9:00 Then he bowed hls’ head and his ceased. that foi; the first time In history Asked about those advertised and ha would be assured a night’s- lips moved In prayer. frequent Inteiruptlohs on questions Christmas Ornamentation of Quiet lodging. Hs said ha followed their I That our ferv;erent prayers .are all six continents will be represent­ of court procedute involving coun­ three Christmas dinners awaiting When he left, three men en- blended , ed in the college- him at hla own home in Independ­ And Then To Step In To See Its Churchly. Yet Home-Llke Christmas auggeatlon and turned In an alarm ' tered. They wore no hats and their sel for both____ the accused and— * the 7A ’mPH 0NEH0URTWtlC-WEI(F and was given a placa to Beep—la With the final taps of peace. Precedent also was shattered by ____ it was the first presenta- ence and those of hls mother and Arrangement Including Unique Visualization of the Bethlehem Scene and Nichols-Britlol pMf— clothing was marked wierdly with For this we thank Thee Lord. the naming of a Chinese prelate. state. aunt, Charles G. Roaa,>pre« sec­ jail. Judga Neelen said he would Ine. From MtzUel black and whits stripes. tlon'of any resident under the new the Star of the East - . . 'V \ be sleeping In Jail for the next 10 t Monslgnor Tomasso Tien, titular sidewalk enow removal ordinance retary, said; #155 Center Street Tbvae wars Luxembourgera who That the*hours^of darkness have bishop of Ru'spe and Apostolic "The president la a light eater. days, the sentence for turning tn had been held In a German prison vanished and If It Is any criterion, there will 7lnn Church Will Be Open From 8-tO Tonight. Carol FoWera With a Select a false fire alarm. comp until Patton's Army lib- vicar of Tslngtao, will be the first be many legal battles In the future Bfe won’t ezt three dinners, you HELEN TRAUBEL And children are happy at play. non-Caucasian cardinal. in thia connection' can bet on that.” L iSS Chrtelmlm F^^^^ P?Snt«d Cheerfully As a Christmas •ratsd them. That the fears of wardom are The new appointees, besides PROGRAM CAMPBELL A ^ r this, all the thousands of banished Greeting. ’ ,, pcopls who had entered the ceme- those from the United States, ■ ■ "7— ■— Break Fartb, O Beonteona, Heartnly UgM And peace Is here, to stay. announced by Osservatore Ro- Fron).*X1iristmaa Oratorio”...... Baeh twy flled In or near the canopy, For thia we thank Thee Lord. m last homage to the gen­ mane, the Vatican newspaper in Above All. the Christmas Bible Mearage ^ n le rin g in My Heart Erar FUthfoI.'...... Baeh elude: YULETIDE g r e e t in g s '^1 Gingerbread Walts AUTO SUPPLY eral. That hearts once more are light Canada: Monslgnor James maa. As Bronght Hom« Through the Word of God, Will Be Magnified in AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Marahal Georgl K. Zhukov, as- with song ' For the first time In five years the Christ­ ReclUtlon, Action, Song, and Sermon. From "Haasel oai GreM'*,...... ,Hnmpardlaek 29 BISSELL STREET MANCHESTER atgtaBt eemmanosr-ln-chtef of the And spirita bright and gay. Charles MacGuigan, archbishop of mas bells win ring out in; a land at peace. ' O lively N i g h t * ..Boaald TO ALI- OUR FRIENDS AND Toronto. Rad army, raached Luxembourg For the fearful days forever gone This Happy Season, we extend to. all our '' ' * '' Nutoraker Snite—Exoerpts ...... Tchalkoaraky (Former Owner of Gampbeirs Service Station) ‘ laat night to attend the funeral dh. let lu humbly say— Chiba: Monslgnor Emanuel Ar­ friends, sincere wishes for a very Oranp of Chriatmas Oaroto, CUStOMERS .Qenaral PatUm'a body waa For this we 'thank Thee Lord. teaga Y Betancourt, archbishop of A dordifd Invitation is Extended to Attend Christmas Servi««s 83 YEARS IN THE TIRE BUSINESS , liirtsil aaat to tba grave of Pvt Mrs. M. Cleszynakl Havana. MERRY (amiSTMAS John Frogywara of Detroit Brazil: Monsignors Carlo Car- AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Tonight at t:30 and Tomorrow, Christmas Day at 10 ^ in. Crawdi «f Luzambourgera had melo de Vazconcellos Mottas, Before Loasea Happen, GLENNErS araund the atatlon and Letting Mrn Join- archbishop of Sao Paulo, Jaithe de Insureu-e With LapiLappen. at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Cooper and High the atrsata leading east from Marros Camera, archbishop ol Hio 789 Main Sirget ".sJ elty.by the mutky. ram-opat- ChehaHs, Wash.—(Jh—The.Lewis <1® Janeiro. < ^Streets. . ~ daybreak to pay last tribute County vVomen’a Republican Club Chile: Monsignor Joae M. Caro JOHN H. LAPPEN qanimmder they had made Anally have let' - the, bars dou’n. ; Roiiiiguei. archbishop of Santiago. All Forms nl Insunince and Bonds ry dtlzen. They’re letting men Join but only Peru; Monslgnor Juan Goalbsr- M (4>NE STHERI PEl.RrMORE IWI BoUoa tram u MMCiated members. ] to Guevara, archbishop of Uma, ■ ( /t ■ /. * rjg V //,

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 24. 194S RAGE fTPTBBrfl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALt». MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1945 TOONERVIi.l/E POI/l(a BY FONTAINE Household Goods 51 Suburban for Rent 66 Kusiness Services Offered IS Moving—Trucking—• Poultry and Suppiloa 48 Storage tO FOR RENT—Bolton Lake cottage The Powerful Katrini EUE<1TRU . *n6 weld­ FOR SALE—Fat turkeys, live or Qassified Crm-LH' (’, dressed. Telephone Manchester FOR SALE— OA8 Refrigerator. -with furniture. Heated with Repoit On the Wqa Sense and Nonsense ing. No tob too large or too THE AUSTIN A. Chambers Com- 7733 after 6 p. m. Call 5996. stove, 888 per month. Phone 3451 ■maii. AJl work guaranteed pany, local moving, packing, MUST SELL this table-top, oven befbre 6 p. m. Ckhf W Stoff W I U . S . Amy i Marshall Parker WeldUu- Oo., 16k Woat crating and atorage. Exceptional­ NICE MEATY roasting chickens control, gaa range at once.. Black Advortisen,,;nts M I* mu gvtin. a Wlae la The Person Who Rea­ It Waa a busy day for a Mother, Middle run.piko. Tel. SB26. ly full or part load ahipmenta to <«- and fowl, (.11 aUes, liva or dreas- walnut round dining-room table Wantaili to Rent 68 lizes That Change Isn’t Meces- and to make it worse her snuiU or from the New England atatea: *ed,retail or wholesale. Order now with 6 leaves and 6 chairs, 815; For Reni For Sale had been working on 'the princi­ Mrily Progress. • son came running into the .bouse SHEET METAL WORK hot air New York, New Jersey, Pennsyl­ pronged assault on southern Kyu­ with his psnts torn: furnace repairing. New hot air for holidays. Also have several mahogany buffet $6. Call 2-0180 DISCHARGED aoldlcr deeirea four To Buy To Sell TMa to the SStk of 48 In- shu in the fall of 1945 by the ple of atomic fission. By the vania, Maryland, Waahlngtonr D. hundred surplus laying pullets on or 8 Harvard road. or five room rent furnished or un­ •taUmrnto of nmterial leloct- Mother .(ordering)—You’go_,to and air conditioning furnaces In­ Sixth United States Army, con­ spring of this year we knew that When it comes to housework, your room snd mend those pants C., Virginia, Georgia, Florida, hand, priced to sell. Fred Mlller’a furnished. Reasonable. Call 3849. eS from General Marahall’H success was at hand. While Presi­ children can be a help—aome- stalled. Eaves trough anc con­ Ohio, Indiana, Ililnols. Michigan. Poultry Farm. Coventry. Phone report on the winning of sisting of the 1 and the XI Army yourself, and don’t let me see you ductor repairing. Norman Bents, Corps and the V Marine Amphib­ dent Truman was meeting with timea. It all depends on how you For that better moving service evenings please. Manchester 8626. FOR SALE—Parlor oil heater. In- | RESPONSIBLE party wants 5 or WorM War If. go about it. There waa. for In­ out hens until the job ia done. 8966 call Manchester 5187. Hartford quire 59 Woodland street. 6 room house or Sat, immediate ious Corps. The three groups the British Prime Minister and A little later she went (n to see DELUXE Dressed chickens, broil­ Honaca for $alo 72 XXXVIll* were to land in the order rtamed GeneraliSBlmo Stalin at Potsdam, stance, the Mother who had been how the repair job was coming ALL APPLlANCl!is serviced and 6-1423. occupancy. Call 6874. Surrender of Japan looking for Junior and couldn’t WANTED—Used cara any» year ers. fryers 43c, roasters 48c. De­ FOR SALE — Small six room at Miyazaki, Ariaka, Wan, and on new and terrible bomb waa along. The pants lay on a chair or model. Celling prices paid. repaired, burnere, refrlgeratora. 'I the beaches west of Kagoshima taken to a deserted area of New find him. At last he showed up: and the door to the cellar, usually ranges, waa^rs, etc. All work liveries Wednesday - Saturday. Machinery and Tools 52 house, excellent condition, hard­ During July the superbombera Mother—IVhere have you been? Call 3869. Buck's Auto Sale*. Painting—Papering 21 2-0617. Special price for stores, Hoases for Sale wood floors, partly Insulated, oil had steadily increaoed the scale to isolate the southernmost Japs- Mexico and detonated. The re­ closed, waa open: guarantee^'M etro Service Co. sults were even more terrifying Junior — Playing ball. Mother (calling down aternly)— Broad street, oft Center street. PAINTING and Paperhanging. orders 6ve or more. / OLIVER and Massey—Harris trac­ burner, basement garage, con­ of their attacks on the Jap- i 'neae island and destroy the de­ Mother /(severely)—But I told Tel M an^ester 2-0883. tors and equipment. Consult us I FOR SALE—4-rooms, bath, Sre- fending forces there. Precedini^ than waa anticipated. A report Are you running around down Have your recreation room re­ YOUNG Roasting chickens, 4 to 6 place, 2 unfinished upstairs, in­ veniently located, brook running anoM homeland. From the Ma-1 you to beat the rug. FOR im m e d ia t e service, see the for your needs. ^ Dublin Tractor | through property. Lqt 165 x 185. rianaa baaea, the B-29’a averaged ; the main assault were to be prt- was rushed to the Secretary of Junior (correcting her)—Oh, no, there without your pants on? Business Services Offered decorated With artistic spraying. Ihs. Also brotler*. Will deliver. sulated, storm windows, screens, llmlnary operations in Koshlkl War and the President at Pots­ Deep Voice (answering)—No, Turnpike Auto Body Works. We 10 years’ experience. Reasonable Company, WlHimantlc. hot sir, cosl, air-conditioning, Price 88.500.4SSS - Middle ’Turn­ 1,800 aortlea a week. Okinawa you didn’t You told me to hang specialize In body and fender 290 Hackmatack. Phone 8069. alrflalda which now occupied al- Retto' and a diversionary faint off dam, Germany, and it waa dteid up the rug, and beat It ma’am. I’m reading the gas meter. estimates. McKinney A Fenn. lot 60 X 130, nicely shrubbed, pike, Eaati ’Telephone 3109. Shikouku by the IX Corps. cd to use thla weapon immediate­ SERVICED. wiirk, painting, welding and Phone 2-0106- Manchester, Conn. 87,000. Middle Turnpike, East. axmt all auttable apaoo on the la- RANGE BURNERS /glass Installed. Phone 3926. 166 Musical Instruments 53 land began to fill with heavy Plana for Spring *48 ly In an iffort to shorten (he war Telephone 6940. Articles for Sale 45 6 rooms and bath, oil steam heat, Wanted—Real Batate 77 and aame thousands of American Bo Jolly l/JST—Saturday evening, either Middle Turnpike, West- GILBERT FICKETT—Painter and 2-car garage, 2 lots, well land- hombera, medluma and fighters The second phase of the Japa­ Cihrlstmaa time la coming ^ soon— Social Situations paper-hanging, reeldentlal and FOR SALK--Tenor Bacon banjo, which united in the aerial assault nese invasion, operation Coro­ Uvea. From Potsdam General on the atreet between Hale's and OLD FLOORS SANDED FOR SALE—Used White enamel sesped,. 89.000.. Immediste occu­ PROPERTY OWNERS —If you Spaatz received orders to drop the Away with melancholy. ASHES and Rubbish removed And commercial. Interior and exterior very good condition, 850. Call on the Japanese islands, her posi­ net. was to be carried out in the Get in atep and be In tune. The Situation: You anter a per­ Murphy's or In Hale'a or McLel* Laying and flnlehing. bath tub with flxture.a, also white pancy. J. S. Bissell, Oos* street. decide to sell your property, be­ early spring of 1946. The Eighth atomic bomb on the InduEtrial in- If n'« atorea. child’s rose gold Ban­ light hauling. Telephone 89^. work. Telephone Man. 4208. enamel 18x24 sink ^ t h fixtures. 5848. South Coventry. Tel. Willlmsntic fore you do, contact ua. We pay tions on the Aaiatic mainland and To help the world be jolly. son’s home for the first time, and J. E. Jenaen. what was left of her shipping. and Tenth Armies, consisting of stallationa of one of four selected note that it* is not sspeetally at­ ner wrlstwatch. la valued In Tel. Wllllmantle 9928. evenings. PAINTING and Paperhanging. Manchester Auto Supply Co., 29 FOR .SALE —^A Knabe grand 3324 or Manchester 5470. top cash prices for property. For cities from which he could, make memory of slater who died. Re­ MASON WORK, chlmneyaxleaned Bissell street. Fighters from Two Jlma swept the nine Infantry divisions, two ar­ tractive. and rebuilt, outside /fireplaces. Prompt service. Fair price. D. E. piano, 6 ft. 5 in., mahoRany case, quick action communicate with air over the Japanese Islands, mored divisions and three Marine his own selection according to Visitor—You don’t mean to tell Wrong Way: Look around and ward. Mrs. W. Doering. 19S Eld- OIL ’ BURNERS serviced and re­ Frechette. Phone 7630. like new. Bargain for quick sale. us. Call 7728 or 2-0920 nr write weather and target any time ^fter me that you have lived in thia out- ridge atreet. Phone 7450. Telephone 2-0418. placed. Warm air fumacea" re­ FOR SALE—Girl’s white tubular FOR SALE—2-family flat 5 and 5. Brae Burn Estates,-Inc., 5 South strafed Japanese dromes and divisions were to asault the say, “Nice place you have here.” Also a small apartment size communications and gave the Kanto or Tokyo plain of eastern the Sd of August. He chose the of-the-way place for more than Right Way: Make no comment WATERMAN'S Personal errand paired and replaced. For full In- PROPERTY Owners Attention. shoe skates, size 5, worn once 48-50 Summit. Call owner 5175. Main atreet, Manchester. military base city of Hiroahims. fifty years? LOST—Lady's Heard hand bag. formaUon call Van clamp Broa. 86.00. Inquire 68 Lynesa atreet. grand piano, mahogany case, aupefbombers freedom of opera­ Honshu. These two veteran Pa­ on the surroundings, since If there Dec. 21. near Buckland store. Re- service. Local p^kage aellvery. Paperhanging and painting. In­ only 8395. Terms can be arrang­ 6 ROOM House and sun-parlor, tion. The Third Fleet augmented cific Armies were to be followed On 6 August the bomb waa Bniahvllle Cltisen—I have. le really nothing to rave over, you Light trucklng./We cater to any 15 yeara’ experience! TeL 5244. side or outside. Large savings, HOME OWNERS—Are you Inter­ dropped. The results are well Visitor—But, really, I cannot see . ward. Call 3313. Free Inspections! FOR SALE— 'White shoe skates, ed. A. L. Owens Music Co., 1080 fire-place, steam heat, oil burner, ested In selling your property? by British units hammered Japan ashore by the First Army, which may be suspected of being eonde- local errand, "^lephone Manches­ New block ceilings. Estimates sljse 6, good condition, 85. Tale- Main street, Hartford. 3-car garage, hard wood floors, had spearheaded our victory in Eu­ known. what you find to keep you busy acending In your prates. Or tlie furnished free. Phone Apex J256. See us at once. We pay top cash with ita planes and guns aalllng Russia Cotnea In Bruahvllle Citizen—Neither can ter 2-0752. / phone 7170. all redecorated, occupancy Feb. prices for all types of property. bodily into Japanese coastal wat- rope and was now to be rede­ other person might prefer not to Announcemenls AIR CONDITIONED UNITS FOR SALE - 6-string guitar with Two daya later the Soviet Union I—that’s why I like It have attention called to the houae. ASHES RStnoved weekly, light PAINTING AND Paperhanging 1st Price 810.500. Andover, on Jarvis Realty, 6 Dover road. Tel. •rs. The warships repeatedly and ployed for the final battle of the INSTALLED CHRISTMAS trees and wreaths attachments, tutor and inathic- main highway, 6 room sihgle, hot •ffectively shelled industries along Pacific. In thla attack the First declared war on Japan and within ICE CREAM to carry out. PlnU of hauling / and cellars cleaned. Good work. Reasonable rates New England Hotel stand, Bol­ tlon books in good condition, 815. 4112 or 7275. a few hours the Red Army was Opportunity knocks but once and Oeto Wrong Purdy Phone/2-0585. Hot Air Furnaces Installed Raymond Flake. Phone 8884. air heat, fireplace, garage in tht Coasts. Army would have contained 10 Treat's extra rlcn Ice cream. ^______ton. Jim Monahan. 3823. Inqtilre 68 Lyness street. basement, approximately T acre WANTED To Buy —A home on These mighty attacks met little Infantry divisions. The three arm­ again on the march, this time the neighbors the rest of the time. Without sherbet. Also sundaes. | anH nnwei^ 1 and Reset driving with powerful blows into Fort Lewlfl, Waah.— —When ...... Ridweii’a I r a n g e h u r n ek h and power- Eavestroughs and Conductors. CHRISTMAS toys, beautiful new land, beautiful maple sKade the West side or McKee street opposition. Terrific losses during ies had the mission of destroy sodas and sandwiches. Bidwell’s | section. Immediate cash. Will ing the Japanese Army on the the pride of Japanese military Col. William C. Purdy of Portland burners of all makes and kinds | Private Instructions 28 rocking horses, all different FOR KALE- -Upright piano, grand trees. Occupancy 30 Uays. Price, the fierce battles of Japan’s inter­ Shopper—I want to buy an checked in at Fort Lewie on leave Soda Shop. 527 Main street. cleaned and adjusted. 10 years’ All Tirpes Sheet Metal Work. 86,300. Charles Odermann, 5—articu­ wound Victrols Inquire 45 Lenox upright piano. (3ood condition. Lejial Noticra final battle. Defending the home­ try divisions and one airborne land of Sakhalin. The advance by madam, we haven’t that kind. All WANTED—ALL KINDS ^ alec-1 PHONE 5413 lation. White Studio (Johnson land the enemy had an army of From here the plan was to fan out the Red divisions waa swift. ’They we have ia the ordinary kind that awaiting orders, Csptain Purdy mileage 48.000. A-1 condition. | street. C!all 'till 9 p. m. Piano Shop, 6 1 AT A COURT o r PROBATE held Crew Jumps: said to Colonel Purdy, "It isn’t heater, chains, good tires, depend-1 trie wiring and repairing. Any { Block), 709 Main street. Phone Pearl street. 8,060,000, a remaining air strength to the north and clean up thy re­ struck first to isolate Manchuria will wake up the whole family **$HE PROMISED TO HELP HIM SEE IF THE CHIMNEY W /\S slss Job ^ven prompt attontlon. RADIO-Eledtrlcal Appliance Serv­ 2-1392. at Mancheater, within and for the of 8,000 planes of all types, train­ mainder of the Japanese islands. and then Korea. ,In rapid thrusts without disturbing father. you want to see—it’s Lieut. Rob­ able transportation. Call .2-0254. ice, repairs, picked up and deliv­ D istrict of M ancheater, on the 33d day Plane Crashes ert D. Purdy.” ______Big ENOUGH FOR SANTA CLAUS TO ...... ** ‘ ^ Call 3975 before 7 p. m. Fuel and Feed 49-A of December. 1946. ing and combat. Supporting the clean-up would from outer Mongolia and Trans 1941— PACKARD sedan. 1940 1 ered promptly. 20 years’ exper­ FOR SALE — Steinway parlor Preaent HON. WILLIAM S. HYDE. General MacArthur was mass­ ultimately have been an air garri­ Baikal, the Soviet forces drove Packard sedan, 1940 Lincoln LIGHT TOUCKINO, ashes and ience C A M Radio Service. M usical—Dramatic 29 SEASONED Hard wood for stove grand piano. Telephone 4868. Judge. deep Into Manchuria and struck Praising yourself to the skies Eatate of Arthur Manning. late of (OoRttnoed from Pa(e One) ing troops and planes in the son equivalent to 50 groups. is never going to get you there— [}t-i Zepher sedan, 1941 Chevrolet sta- | rubbish removed, reasonable. Phone 7454. or furnace, 817.50 a cord. Box Philippines and in Okinawa and These were our plans for final the Khinghan range, captured the BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Well, Yes BY EDGAR MARTIN Telephone 3661. LET US recondition your piano Manchester, In aald Dlatrlct. deceaied. communications center and baaea Grit. tlon wagon. Brunner’s,* 80 Oak­ ELECTRIC MOTORS—Repairing, trailer for sale. Tel. 5073. The administratrix having exhibited fleer of Lincoln field, zald he first In bases to the south of the Philip­ victory in World War II should land street. Phone 5191. like new and atart It on a new Legal Notices her administration account with said learned the plane was on the loose pines for the showdoiAYi. He. in Japan fight to a laat ditch na­ at Hailar and crossed the Khing­ VDO)Jr! 4 « NOO OlOMX HOVO COVAD \ TPiVVAt NOO yviOVFi RADIO REPAIRING. Plck-up rewinding. All work guaranteed. career of usefulness. The Plano SEASONED Hard wood, slab and estate to thla Court for allowance. It la han barrier into Harbin, key city A guest at a political dinner In THt \Oth •8M UP TO \T-TO NOO YWVVJK MOWt AtOOI THM «tND service. Radios checked at the Ace Electric Motor Repairs, 221 h e ll ORDERED: That the 39th day of through a telephone call reporting cooperation with Admiral Nlmits, tional mticide. But we had other 1940 CHEVROLET sedan, heater; Shop, 6 Pearl atreet. Open ’till kindling. Immediate delivery. AT A COURT o r PROBATE that its six cre-.\ man had pwachut- was preparing to execute two plan.9 which we anticipated might of central Manchuria. To the the state capital went to the check Of Yv**6 BBtHC UP OUW V»HK\y TVilSW SOV6 1988 Chrysler 6 sedan, H. and R.; home. Store opeq. all day Man- N. Main stroet, opposite Depot 9 p. m. Hauling and trucking. Ashes re­ St M»nche»ter. within and for the December. 1946. at 9 o'clock forenoon, room for his hat, but the attend­ MUt OV5\jCrtNaAC\tW\.|iA '600V<.’ entrance on North School street. Dlafrlct of Manchester, on the 33d day at the Probate Office In the Munlctpkl ed to aafety. He said the pilot had pltna for the invasion of Japan: bring a much speedier end to the south strong mobile forces crossed PULVS. 0\D 1989 Olds 6 sedan, H. and R ... chestei Radio Ssrvtos, 78 Birch moved, cellars- cleaned. Phone of December. A.D.. 1946. Building In said Mancheater, be and the desolate Gobi desert toward ant couldn’t find it: TOTYfc H at - y . 7 ^ street. Telephone 8-0840. Telephone, 5642^ PIANO Tuning the repairing, been unable to land at Lincoln be­ the flrat known as operation war. For years the full resources Guest—It wan a brand new hat. y o o ? 1987 Plymouth coupe, H. Coles 2-0374. Preaent WILLIAM S. HYDE. E«q.. the same la assigned for a hearing on cause of weather and presumably Olympic, provided for a three- of American and British science southern Manchuria. Motors. 4164. ■ ’ ..“V Player pianos specialty. John Judge. the allowance of said administration had started for North Platte where Then, on 9 August, the Strategic Hat Room Attendant—Well, ART’S RADIO sales and service, OIL BURNER Service. All work Cockerham, 28 Bigelow streeL Eatate of Minnie R. Strickland, late account with said estate and ascertain­ you're out of luck. All the new hats 7 electrical appliances also repair­ guaranteed. Silent Glow sales of Mancheater. In aald Dlatrlct. de- ment of heirs and thla Court directs it was clear. FUNNY BUSINESS Air Forces loos^ a second atomic have been gone for half an hour. TOR SALE —1934 International Dial 4219 Garden—Farm—Dairy J ceased. that notice of the time and place as­ bomb on Nagasaki, which dis­ pickup truck. Priced right. Bo­ ed, prompt and efflpient service. and service, penry J. Parent. Besides being uncontrollable be- Can 2-1408. 698 North Main Telephone 2-0185. < Products 50 On motion of The Mancheater Tniat signed for aald hearing be given to all catiaa of icing, the plane’a auto­ played greater destructive blast land Motora 869 Center street Company, exeuctor. persona known to be Interested there­ and fire than the Hiroshima bomb, Truth is not only strange, but street. Help Wanted—Female 35 ORDERED: That alx montha frem in to appear and be heard thereon by matic controls were inoperative ALL MAKES of washing ma­ QUALITY GREEN Mountain po- when the men bailed out. Colonel «aS*— I II « —— _ " The amoke of the Nagasaki deto­ also scarce. -gQR SALE 1929 Chevrolet tatoes, field runs, 60 lb. bag 81.25, the 33nd day of December. A.D.. 1945. publishing a copy of this order In Mdan good_ running cbhdltIon,1 GR service. Burnera chines repaired. 19 years’ exper­ YOUNG LADY for general office be and the same are limited and allow aome newapeper having a circulation Poaey reported.*— The ship WM nation rose 50.000 feet into the air hsater,''brand new tires, radio. 44 | Installed and cleaned by licensed ience. Call, A. Brewer, 2-0549, work, must be good typlat, at the farm. 1632 .Tolland street ed for the credltora within which to In aald District, at least flve days be­ headed In a northwesteriy direction and was visible for more th.in 175 This is from Walter Winchell’a Buckland. Call 7997. bring In their clalma agalnat aald fore the day of aald hearing. mile.'i. typewriter: “Teddy Roosevelt In Drive B. Silver Lane Homes. operator. All work guaranteed. ^ knowledge of bookkeeping. Give eatate. and the aald executor la direct­ WILLIAM 8. irYDE, Judge. when the crew hit the silk. J, Lowest possible price. Senna 1 REFRIGERATION SERVICE ' ■ The transport, based at LInooln The week,of 6 August had oeen formed a biographer that he learn­ full details, age and salary ex­ FOR SALE—Green Mountain po­ ed to give, public notice to the credl- ed a great lesson in the art of • Broe. Call 2-0147. Oninow. Coldsnot Crosley. pected. full or part time. Addresa tora to bring In their clalroa within AT A COURT OF PROBATE held field, was on a routine training one of swift and audden disaster tatoes, firsts and seconds. Amelia aald time allowed by poating a copy at Manchester, within and for the flight from Denver. It had an esti­ diplomacy from an Indian ,thief Auto Aceessories—Tires 8| i WestInghnuM. and all other makes P. O. Box 76, Station A, Manches­ Jarvis, 872 Parker atreet. Phone District of Manchester, on the 33d day to th» nation which fli-ed the flrat £2 RADIO CLSNIC—Appliances serv­ CommerHal and Dnmestls of thia order on the pahllc aignpoat mated eight-hour fuel supply when shot in the .series of conflicts that . . . While touring the West, Teddy iced. 25 years’ experience. Your ter. 7026. neareat to the place where the deceaa- of December, 1946. It took off and presumably had ex­ met an Indian who had six wives IfBW TDRBS, new recaps, used ed laat dwelt within aald town and by Preaent HON. WILLIAM 8. HYDE. led to World War II. Japan wa.s Easy There, Bess BY V. T. HABILIN < tires and tubes, szpert tire and radio serviced with latest preci­ s r i E N T i n c publlahing the aame In aome newa- Judge. hausted ita. fuel when it crashed, being made to pav in full for her . . . Roosevelt suggested that he ALLY OOP tube ^repairs, 8 hours’ service bn sion test equipment and delivered REFRIGERATION CO. WAITRESS Wanted—Good houra, paper having a circulation In aald pro­ Eatate of Elisabeth R. Remington, without burning, near here. treacheries at Mukden and at choose one and discard the other BAH.» WHAT CHANCE PiP THAT POOR r PSAD MEM T ^ YEM? WELL.l SO YOU PO. . IT'S TOO BAP • THAkiCS within 24 hours If parts available. Household Goods 51 bate dlatrlct, within ten daya fromHh* late of Mancheater, In aald Dlatrlct, flve wives . . . After thoughtful CHAP HAVE? IT WAS MURPfiR’ MO TALES.. AIN’T PEAP. AND SINCE NOU HAVE NO WAV FOR YOUR W passeafier and truck tires. All 37 Oak 8L Phone; 2-1226 good wages. Silk City Diner. deceased. Shanghai, at Pearl Harbor and at WHAT'S We call for and deliver. Phone date of thla order, and return make to Vermont la the most north­ consideration, the chieftain agreed BITIMGf VOU' VOU CUT HIM POWM JUST. LIKE NtiTHfa PO AND X KNOW I YOU -PUT IT TO PEFENO SOLIOTUPE. —work 'Marsnteed. Manchester this court of the notice given. The administrator having exhibited Bataan. The enemy situation wa» THOSE OTHER TWO YOU *HOT YOUR SICRET' THAT WAY... VOURSELF/ BUT ru . 6079. UNUSUAL Opportunity for de­ WESTINGHOUSE hand vacuum his administration account with said westerly of the 8 Texaco Sign, Broad street, abort Household Services pendable young ladv in small of­ cleaner, S22. Inquire 65 Durkin estate'to thla Court for allowance. It ia England group of states. the one for me to keep,’’ he re TO STEAL MY BOOKKBlEriNO, public account- ] ORDERED. That the 29th day of anese Government sued for peace plied, “and then you tell the other A BLADE. RlOOOSP KILl ER! TREASURE* ways from Center street ’Fele- fice. M«.«rt be good typist, knowl­ street. Call 2-0593. AT A COURT o r PROBATE held on the general terms enunciated PlPUT I? Ing, Income tax returns, payroll, Offered 13-A edge of bookkeeping desirable. at Mancheater. within and for the December. 1945. at 9 o'clock, forenoon, five.’’ 8869. social security, withholding tax, | WILL SELL at sacrifice, combina­ D latrlct of M ancheater, on the 33d day at the Probate Office In the Municipal by the Allied power's at the Pots­ CURTAINS and lace tableclothes Can advance rapidly if willing to of December. 1945. Building In said Manchester, be and dam Conference. unemployment compensation, work hard. Give full details of tion gas and oil stove, tan; wash­ the aame la assigned for a hearing on The Mother had given the new hand laundered. Mrs. Long 25 ing machine, Frigidaire. kitchen Preaent HON. WILLIAM S. HYDE. A Message From (NEXT: For the Common Owages Serdee notary public. ’Telephone 36271 Jordt street. Telephone 4929. experience, education, age and Jdl least five days before the day of Large 6-Room Single in ex­ COMPLETE DETAILS MD/INQ from Phone 7707. said hearing, and by mailing on or be­ KMSS10N/ Your l^ufure Employment FOR CHRISTMAS — Pedigree 5688. fore December 34. 1946. a copy of thla cellent repair. Large lot. CARNIVAL SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH ROOFING, asbestos sidewall, nu- cocker spaniel puppy, house broje- order to Catherine McConvllle, 73 BY DICK TURNER wood ceilings, eavestrough, con­ en, reasonable. Call 2-0921. Eldridgn street. Mancheater, Conn. 2-car garage. Steam heat. Jarvis Realty If you are interested In securing employment in ductors, kitchen cabinets, general W^ILHAM 8. HYDE. Judge. an industry in which the work is clean and inter­ repairing, free estimates, time Company esting, it is suggested that you give consideration payments. Phone Lavigne, Man FOtl SALEI— Collie puppies, w a n t e d JARVIS REALTY'CO. to the Textile Industry. Chester Roofing, 2-1428. weeks’ old- Call 8583. Pretty Blouses 6 Dover Road 6 DOVER ROAD FOR SALE — Pedigreed German EXPERIENCED A BACK to pre-war roeflng, aid­ TeL 4112 or 7275 MANCHESTER This Company offers employment to men and ing, Inaulatlon, new cellinga, Shepherd pups, 4 males, 3 fe­ BOOKEEPER women who want to learn a new occupation and paperhanging, painting, etc. males. H. F. McHugh, Manches Residence 26 Alexander St. to those who are experienced in textile work. A L ^ e aavlnga, time payments, ter 6310. With Knowledge of Typing TEL. 4112 OR 7275 free estimates. Tel. 7256. ’The Weekdays or Sundays thorough course of training will be given to those Apex Ho^e Remodeling Oorp. CALL 5105 Read Herald Advs. without' experience. Poaitry and Sdppliea 43 RED RIDER End of the Line' BY FRED HARMAN ROOFING—Specializing In re jOr Apply In Person vjoHrr /rAREHOoSrtJ tXJ WAKE-Urt UP „ pairing roofs of all kinde, also EGGS—Strictly fresh, delivered ^aiTMATf ^3 \eA L P T 'r^ jusi MtHE TO esc I Work Is Available for People new roofs. No Job too small or direct from farm to consumer. ALLEN INS. AGENCY ‘ — T h r ^ Dia With or Without Experience, On: large. Good work, fair price. Free Phone 2-1430. 953 Main Street estimates. <3all Howley, Man­ w Jacquard Weaving— Male and Female chester 5361. WANTED Box Loom Weaving— Male and Female Velvet Weaving- Male and Female Experienced Produce Mon WANTED 45-Hour 5-Day Week. Good Salary To Start. General Work— Male and Female Borrow On Your CUSTOMERS *■ 4 Spinning— Female Car Now Experienced Alao Young Man Wanted /or Grocery DepartmenU With Experience: New Chattel Mortgage Law per- WAITING nilts yon to borrow money oa Jacquard Loomfixiers Male Stenographer A . & P. SUPER M A R K E T yonr automobile. ^ L: 4. 5 and 6-Room Shiglea, Box Loomfixer^— Male Prompt and Confidential Sendee Appiy Duplex and Flats — Pack­ 717 Main Street Steamfitters— Male MONET WILL BE age Store •— Soda Shop — Electricians;-^ Male LOANED YOU ~ Cheney Grill and Space for Radio The Car Remains In Your Repair Shop. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HUOPLB In addition to being well paid, employees of the . Posaession Brothers Company may qualify for vacations with pay and Can For results list yonr real X LIKE 1UE WAyS )Ae tUlB HfelOD » FRlEMDS, % participation in the Employees Retirement Plan. HOW ABOUT THAT NEW HOME THE ALLIED FINANCE DAGHEOOOT AMD ^PMhiTEO NOOSe ROMANS, > estate with BOUGHT s u b s t it u t e HE DKAkLT m e COUbJrrRVMEai, CORP. WANTED HAVE BEEN PLANNING? GIFTS WHGM w e PUT ► SPEfeVtS )N4 LEIVD MBVOu R "Apply At: . Office o f UOHT MFQ. SPACE SEZ JARVIS AT ONCE FOR EVERY DETAIbl THG SC0V6L OM IHACT PUBLIC/- - IF 1 EARS? 1 COME THE ALLEN REALTY CO. Will Lease or Rent LOCK) to 2,800 R6C0RDIWG S K T -— EVGC KfeV&TO TO BURV CNE&NH S q n u e VeeL Jarvis Really Co. w e Invito y o a tn tonpet th e m stottal* nad w nrkiaam hip liMior- jMifiitosssvm.sfeT.nm a a to fft ■ara.iswsvifcaipvRt.we. T.n. mo. uatoT.tos. VIOLET FACG LOmOfA <50 PLPiCES FAST isIOT T O -* -« -_ Ciieuey Brothers Employment Office 958 MAIN ST. TEL. 8108 poiwtod lato thn m n i n i a Mmhs " we now have i ' ooiutnw Inquiries From Insuraiioe . WRITE BOX O. a Dover Rd. 4118 or tSli **I asked for practically nothing Uiii ChriatBW**—only -Z/AJG// •XWOhVTNiBED , H A K -K A F F / 1 Brokers Invited Cm« TKE herald- mon'eyr **Hcre’s ‘one for ybu—me just fresh out of the marine A POLICE SSCORl« r " corps, and Aunt Hattie tends me an air rifle!’* VdlTH GlRSKiS.' JARVIS REALtY I / ^ COLL' f never Reed ReeMenee» 81 OUT ftllCKEY FINN Another Miracle! LANK LEONi^D t lieam 4|tf er 78TS — Weeh Deye an WASH TUBbS Don’t Tell Lily BY LESLIE TURNER a aoaoaa lA/ICM •ite VOLE IT CERTAINLY UNCLE PHIL OO YOU THINK THE THE DOdOR SAID ■ ^ lO b * S O M E B O D Y a x IS, MICHAEL.' WAS AWFUL’ BR O TH ER IS REALLY HE'S POSmVBIjY Add a touch of glamour to your CPULO BET HOMt. j AND TP THINK LUCKY, MA.' ^ CURED, MICKEY? OKAY, FLOSGie W O U LD * winter wardrobe with a new blouae AN* NOWIE SHE THAT IT WAS HE M IG H T h AVB H E H A R D LY -THAT IT WA» JU ^ W O R K A < or two. Here are three lovely atyleg l£MU(6 n r TRUTH o PHILIP WHO K ILLED HER SAID A WORD ONE OF THOSE M IR A C L E ^ that do thji trick—a V neck iwith Let F. & S. Sell Your Property INFLUENCED BEOTHEEWITH W HEN T H E Y MIRACLES THAT FOR MB -S O ruffle trim, a bow tie charmer with T H A T TOM a mere wlap of a alaeve, and a t h a t V tASE- W E R E h e r e :' S O M E TIM E S youthful round neck with cap We hate uuuiy cUeats waiting for property of every INSTBAO OP. HAPPEN.' GOULD BE HERS aleevea All in pattern S964- deuioription 4n Mancheater and aaburtia. If you have CURING HIM.' ■ TbMORROW- For thia pattern, aend SO cents, property for sale. Hat it with ua for quick results plus in Coins, your name, addreaa alse periKHial attentioR. ' v ' 0 daaired. and the Pattern Numbw to Sue Buxnett TBe Mancheater V. Evening HerakL 1100 Avenue Amertcaa, New York 18, N. T. The Fe & S« Reolty Company Phones: 2-ll53andH719 ■ Send today for your copy of the t h e O U E S T __ ^ _ Wthtor laiue of Fashion. Btlmflil ; Weekdays. Evenings >nd S u n ^ a a of Ideas for'homa alwiera. 15 eaata. i 'J ■ t e f ' ■■■i T - M. J.'*