•r ■ n r ^est Shqwh hy Support o f the War Fund The Mary Cheney Library will The Mothers Circle 6f St. Anne be closed all day tomorrow, Armis­ will- meet thia evening at 8 o’clock niki at the home of Mrs. Richard N. A bout Town tice Day. ^ McCarthy, 87 School street. Average Circulation The Weather H For the Meoth «tt Oetober, 1S48 ForecMt of ij. S. Weotber Bweoo A Bp^clrt Tn4€llBC of the Board ■'The Jolly So and Sew Club met last night at the home of Mrs. Al­ The Whlton Memorial Library of Stratejo*. created In the intereat will be closed all day tomorrow. Light mow or roln ttain efter- of the Advance oampalgn, will be ton Holt, 114 Campflcid Road. Mrs. We" Say — 8,4.56 nooa, clearlMg early tonight; cold* Stanley Napier of the same street, or w4th froecing tempemturco to­ a friend of the hostess, was a guest Ward Chenev Camp, U. 8. A. W. Member of the Audit Veterans, will meet tomorrow night : Friday fair, eonttaaei eoM. jHHribm'ara laaed to be present at the meeting. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1943 PRICE THREE CENTS haa been stationed since her gindu- Both the School Street and West follow the usual 7:30 o’clock aUoa from the Army A ^ ln lstraj prayer meeting tonight. - \ ' ^ School for WACs at Rushville Side Recreation buildings will be closed tomorrow for the holiday. Arkansas. In August. She repom The Ladles’ Aid Society of , Jap Ships Blasted at Rabaul nlenty of snow in that region. U Emanuel Lutheran church will feeling fine and enjoys her work. Teachers of the Second Congre­ Year!! gational church school will meet meet ’tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 iNazis Again Admit at the church. * YanksK Drive Ene The following new members tonight at 7 were Inducted Into Rotary last fright: Alexander Warner. S. Ray­ mond Smith. Walter Leclerc. Herb­ rW s Push Ahead; ert W;. Swanson and Airreu r ' r Schlebel. ' ' From 2\Mountains; Just Received! JUST 12 Whftle Line Ahlaze ■r \ ' Another Shi|>iiieiil of Seconds of Russians Attack in At­ Reds^ Skill Eighth Ajt^y Gains U. S. Navy Officers tempt to Break Nar­ ‘t - f row Sector ■ Along Is Praised Army Troops t "Army Power ricaiis Smash Sozh River; Soviets By Nelson wanKio Peak Believed Qoser to Im -1* Fight Beside Of Germany Mount Rqtoiulo; Blankets portant Rail Center. | 4 - BlasUSlfips Even Outdoes Mechani- London, Nov. 11.—(A*)— : ,, ■#. i • a Marine Units A bove 1939 Port Facilities Russian forces slogging’ colly ■ Minded America ------horn and Pesci through the wet snows of thej In Some Respects; Will British Forces At western Ukraine toward Po­ Tide of Jungle Battle Japan Still Has Mighty land and Rumania were Be Greater in Future. Swings Definitely To­ Wallop Poised Over vaiice Five Miles* ; S i ' P “pushing forward with far W’ashington, Nov. 11— —Rus­ ward Invaders in Asia. Solon Quotes Allied Headquarters, Al­ superior forces,” the German ’.’A*' .MU communique said today. Ber­ sia, in one generation tom by Bougainville Action. High-Ranking Officer. giers, Nov. ll.-H/P)—Skilled • 'V'* ^ V M lin broadcasts pictured the revolution and Invaalon, has shift* ’The photo above, taken from one of the U. S. Fifth Air Force planea which bombed Japan’s big American mountain tighters, whole Russian front from the In­ ed completely from peasant farm­ base on Rabaul island shows at least four enemy ve.ssols sinking or burning, against a background Southwest Pacific Allied Head­ Washington, Nov. Ger­ of the P'iftli Army stormed of smoke rising from blasted shore installations. The .-hip in the foreground, a Nachi class, 10,000- vested Crimea to the frozen fields ing to an economy of industrial quarters, Nov. 11—(^ —Powerful many's war strength is greater to­ up the heights and drove the around Nevel abiazc with heavy ton cruiser carrying ten 8-inch guns, was damaged in a subsequent bombing. (U. S. Signal Corps ra­ V ^ skill that in aor e respecta outdoes reinforcements of regular U. S. day than in 1939 and Japan still enemy fi-om twb mountains^ 5" ^ >^ 3 Soviet offensives even mechanically-minded Amer­ diotelephoto from NEA.) Army troops, landed without loss 100% Fine Wool— Grey Only ica. has' a mighty wallop poised over including Mount Rotondo Violent T«nk Battle from warship-guarded transports, 3 . i 'A A vlolept tank battle was re­ , Donald M. Nelson, the U. 8. Asia, a high-ranking U. S. Army northvCest of Mignano where ported near the Whits' Russian Number One war production man, fought today alongside the spear­ chieftain was quoted as saying to­ the main inland road to Rome t brought this impression back with Bricker Entry head of Marines on Bougainville }lAYl%)l’t’£K k rail center of Ctomel where Berlin day. passes through the heavily forti­ 3 said the Russian- attacked “with him from an extended tour of the British Empires Aid against badly decimated Japanese. fied line that Nazi soldiers havu numerous rifle divisions, masses European and African war fronts. The tide of jungle battle — a The statement was made by. been ordered to hold until New of tanks and planes’’ In an at­ The chief of the War Production For Race Mav welter of tanks, mortars and cam­ Representative Outland (D-Calif.) Year’s, Allied headquarters an­ $9.95 tempt to break a narrow sector Board declared that th- Russians ^ - ouflaged men contending In the who said he was quoting Maj. Gen. nounced today. i ■. of the front along th e Sozh river, have built a “great industrial na­ Stressed in Report roughest type of terrain—swung George V. Stfong, chief of the The Americans smashed for­ * If Mrst Quality—$14.98 Tax included ‘ tributary of the Dnieper. The Ger­ tion” which will be even greater Draw Others definitely, toward the Invaders of Army's Military Intelligence divi­ ward against German counter­ mans said they destroyed 217 in peacetime. the last big Solomons island pro­ sion, with the general’s permission. thrusts to the peak of Mount Ro­ One of the SeasonV tanks. Cites Materiel Flow Separate Reports Point tecting the Nipponese fortress of Outland, avowedly anxious to tondo overlooking the broad val­ • Slight misweave.a or holes which have been skillfully The fresh Russian gains, pre­ The Soviet factories perform Justice Sure Rabaul. prick any bubbles of U. S. optim­ ley leading to Cassino, eight mitaa Smartest Designs in mended. Blankets that will give years of wni-mth .nnd sumably carried the Ukrainian their munitions - tasks ip some Dozen Possible Cancli- To Goods Received in "Our Bougainville operations ism over the war task ahead, de­ north of Mignano. ways better than Americans, said were successful beyond our fond­ clared that Strong told a secret real service. Note the fine soft wool. Made for the offi­ Armies closer than 40 miles from dates in Both Par­ Wrecking Port Facilities New Hats the rail center of Zhitomir, as re­ Nelson. He cited as notable the ‘Reverse Lend-l-ease’ est expectations," said Rear Ad­ congressional session several weeks cers of the Navy. way they keep materiel flowing Evidence Not miral Robert B. Carney after Meanwhile, an Air Force state­ We have marked these far below our ceiling price— ^to give ported at midnight by Moscow. lies; Willke’s Sup­ Through Last June. ago that; ment disclosed that the Germans' At that time, the Russians were into and out of plants—"much bet­ watching the soldiers awarm Germany: ter than we have.” ashore and after'seeing an enemy already were blasting and wreck­ twelve lucky women wearing sizes 14 to 40 42 miles directly west of Kiev and porters Not Worried. — T* 1—The German Army has ap­ ing ships and port TaciUtlea at lunging swiftly forward on a 70- He envisaged a vast two-way Washington, Nov. 11.—

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WTIU—IMW /VI g 9 D J i * WTHT— UM Hardly Mello wDRo-iM o / Quay 8 Kaaio w k b o - u i # Hilihouse Unable Chagnot’s Chiefs dren’s Underwear Esatwa War lima ‘V 4 :00—WTIC — Bockatoge Wlfor97;a6—WTIC—Quia of Two Qtlea; To Play Manchester Manufacture Slumps WDRC — Home Front Report­ WDRC—Easy Aces; WTHT — Lead Bowlers er: News; WTHT — News; Mu­ [Local Team Seek. Game Compiled by Students of Manchester HUrh School sic: WNBC—Blue Frolics. Oiambera* Hired Hands iUek of Workers a n d VOL. XI, NO. 10 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11 4:15—w n c — Stella Dallas; 7:45_W DRC— Mr. Keen; WTHT With Weaver High for THE MELLO Otto Graham, WNBC—Alvlno Rey. —Music.' Top Moriartys Twice ' Low Price Ceilings Hit 4:36—W n c — Lorens© Jonaa: 8:06—w n c — Maxwell House Next W eek; Seconds Ad CLUBHOUSE To Break Tie With al As Mrs. Baldwin To I Reserves jGive WDfIC — Liner; WNBC — Coffee Time; WDRC— Charles Wildcat Ace, Chief Causes of Present Flajf | f Legion of Honor \ Time 'View* the New*. Buggies and Mary Astor; To Play Kingswood. j(l H S Clinches ^Education for Victory^ 4:45—w n c — Young W I d d e r WTHT—News: Music: WNBC By BaroM V. Ratliff Fire Chiefs. present Situation. Brawn; WNBC—Count Baal*. Dallas, Nov. 11.— ’Those who Mrs. Raymond E. Baldwin, —New*. By Jack Dwyer Faces L'ish Tashion Show 5:06—w n c — When a Girt Mar­ 8:15—WNBC—Lum and Abner. Harold Sport* IkUtor^ have yelled vociferously for de- Chagnot’a Fire Chiefs are now By Jwn«» Mwlow «nd first lady of Connecticut, will Education Week Slogan ries: WDRC— News; Ad Liner; emphasis of football should be C. C. I. L. Title present the United States 8:30—w n c — The Aldrich Fam­ HlRhouse High of New Haven leading the Wednesday night . ’ 0*-rKeZ»e«*« WTHT — News; Music; WNBC ily; WDRC— Death Valley satisfledp-even if it took a war to Northwestern Primed to i league at the Y by virtue of smlt- Treasury Flag to Manchester, Senior Club Portrays New*. notified Coach Tom Kelley et the bring toie all about WMtaington, Nov. 11— Production — Tuesday through High school In a brief cere­ for solving ' problems. Days; New*: WTHT — Sereno I '" 8 the milk dealers, Bryant A : you>v«, had trouble buying Infants Friday. 10-4:30; Center church. Shaw and Zeinanek Star How the 1943 American Educa-i Mcessary 5:15—WTIC—Portia Faces Life;: GammeU; Castles in toe Air; Manchester High football team Not that there U a lack of in- Upset Leahy S Men chapman laat night at toe Y. For mony on Friday. The flag tion Week sloga*, "Education for Trigonometry Involves the tech­ Mock Scenes {rom WNBC—Dick Tracy. X' tereat in toe grid game. The folk* (AA46NI1P4I6 ■ >nd chlldron’s underwear—the sup- .Surgical Dressings — Watch awarded because. 99-7 per cent nique of solving navigation prob­ WNBC — America’s Town that It would he impooslble for ^ l i i r r l n v W i t h O n lv second week in auccesaion they piper for announcement of next As Undefeated Eleven Victory,” is observed at Manches­ 5:30—w n c — Just Plain BUI; Meeting. their team to meet Manchester on like the war>tlme variety but there ■ O D ESU nO ^ ^ h a s n ’t been too plentiful every- of the student body fire buying lems and is quite -necessary to air At M. H. S. WDRC — War Commentary; is no hysteria and It doesn’t make tPo(2njsuss#=’ -jneeting. war stamps regularly, will be 9:00—w n c— Kraft Muoks Hall; November SO. The reason ad­ and that’s bowling In any league. whare-then this Is what Arthur Blood Donors—Call Mrs. Swan Defeats Hall 49-0. ter High school has been analyzed men.- Thla. year a new emphasis Is Ad Liner; WNBC—Jack Arm­ much difference who wins. Graham Left. accepted for the school by being put on spherical trigonome­ *‘We see ourselves as others see WDRC— Major Bowes Amataur vanced was that the proposed con­ 'pons Hic Tied with Morlarty’a for toe lead Whiteside, head of the Office of son 2-1442. for appointments for by four senior English classes and strong. test come too close to the annual It was a brave coach who took lE H o u L o a ? troing into la.st night’s games tot/ Tom Gorman, president of th e, try in school especially for thla ua,” 8a^l Miss Georgia Greenaway, 6:45-w nc — Front Page Far­ Hour; WTHT—Gabrtal Meatter. By Bucky O’Connor ' OvlUan Requirements, said today. Hartford Blooil Bank this month Climaxing Its most successful their findings brought together by 9:15—WTHT—Grade Field.' game with-Wert Haven, toe view that hla college should *TD cT'— thanked Chambers’ Movers for and for mobile unit visit December Student Council. ! purpose. ' ' rell; WDRC — American Wom­ •TTie situation In that >|ne should campaign since 1938, Manchester six members of the High School With airplanes In war, there sponsor of the Girl Reserves, in 9:30—WTIC— Joan Davis and Arrangements are under way have a football team In the face Chicago, Nov. 11— (>P) — That taking two from their opponent, High's mighly unbeaten eleven 4>- World staff. They record M.H.S.’s en; WTHT—Superman; WNBC 0 t transportation difficulties man.- he safe In the next 30 to M 16. , comes a new branch In art. It is relation to the mock fashion show Jack Haley; WDRC— Dinah with Weaver High for a post sea­ fellow on the spot Is Otto Graham, Morlarty’s, Wilson of the losing Home Nursing — New classes slaughtered a vastly Inferior Hall doing Its part In each of the separ­ captain Midnight. son game, either Friday or Satur­ power shortage and toe knowl­ team walked off with the Indlvl- But Roy Cheney. forming; call Mrs. Donovan, 2-0684 that of camouflage. Many student* sponsored by mem^ters of the Sen­ Evening Shore; WTHT— Book Talks— 100 pound left halfback of ' toe High teamUB-O.'to'capture the C. ate alma set for Education Week: in Manchester High are studying ior Club. Rabbi Feldman; WNBC— Spot­ day, November 19 or 20to. The edge that he likely would turn up diial honors, with 368 for three the Underwear Institute or chapter office. Cross-Country Education for World Understand­ «;00-^W nC — News; WDRC— contest will probably be played In with a squad that any good fresh­ Northwestern Wildcats, who Is ■ ^ m s membership of 85 C. I. L. crown, last Friday. Bill this. An exaggeration of ordinary light Banda. string honors and tieing W. HlUn- Nurse Recniltment— Mrs. My- Shaw, speedy Red and White full­ ing: Education for Work; Educa­ News; George B. Armstead: Hartford either at 'ITlnlty field or man outfit of a normal year could nearing the close of a brilUant Skl for high single with 334. af the manufacturers, will go along The senior boys’ pre-lndUcUon life, the show opened with a scene WTHT — News: WNBC— Ter­ 10:00—w n c —Abbott and Ooa- :rittw}S?eslde's “safe' forecast haver, 6214. back, ran the opening kickoff Wins CCIL Title tion for the Air Age; Education to Include three subjects from the Girl’s Room. Peggy Mar­ toe Municipal stadium, both ideal lick by a country mile. three year career aa one of the T. Chambers, anchor man for his Nurses' Aides — New dayUme eighty-seven yards for a score and Wln and Secure the Peace; Educa- i , ry and toe Pirate*. tello; WDRC— The First Line: for that purpose. But quite a few carried on be­ greatest passers In Western Con­ team, copped high single and tores only to this extent: class to start soon; call office or for • whose value to the coming air age shall was flashing new green nail 6 15—w n c — History In the WTHT — Raymond Clapper; ference history. •Tf the War Manpower commls- from then on the Kelleymen daz­ tlon for Health; Education I la direct. They are aeronautics, polish, which Rella Slnnamon, re­ Saconds Play Tueoday cause they felt to * people still string honors. He hit 144 for top Miss Sampson, 45.54. Wartime Citizenship. Headline*; WDRC — Dinner WNBC— Raymond Grom Swing Otto and his mate* tangle with . Mon declares the underwear In^du^ zled their opponent* with a bril­ The Manchester High erdks- ' automotives and radio. Knowledge splendent to multi-colored plaids Hour Melodies; WTHT — Dick Manchester High’s second team wonted to see the game played, single and 381 for three string liant display of running and pass­ 10:15—WTHT— Dol* Camagia; will ploy toe second team at that it was good to alleviate war toe Nation’s No. 1 touchdown ma­ honors added up 381 which la top* K tiy assentlal to the war and ther^ country team took the C. C. I. L. World Understanding and experience gained in these sub and striped blouse, thought McCarthy: WNBC—S p o a-t a: WNBC—Ustan to Luht. Nurses’ Aides Corps ing. Ray Zemanek, Manchester Principal E. M. Bailey believes "ghastly”. Edna Taylor, showing Klngsv^^ next Tuesday after­ Jitters and'that It was good for chine, Notre Dame, next Saturday for the sea-son thus fer. tore Its workers essential. I m UUe last Friday by defeating Mid­ Jects is practically vital to future Nawa. ^ 10;30-w n c— March of Tim*; at Evanston. He’s on toe spot be­ w S ^ l^ th a tw e can began ap- The November meeting of the quarterback and potential All that the part which M.H.S. con­ air men. several inches of white beneath ®;30—WTIC — Strictly Sports; noon weather permitting. The toe boys still In school. Mazzoll was tops for the Motor Ann Spencer Nurses' Aides Corps State player, continued hla scoring dletown 20 H to 34 H over their tributes toward world underatand- the hem of her skirt, compliment­ WDRC—Here’s to Romance; game was sat down for this week miare's no ns* aomslng the cause toe claqh, 23rd in a series sales who took two away from Don eroachlng Production for minimum Last year, when students were WDRC - Attorney General WTHT— Concert Hour; WNBC dating back to 1889, Is being billed j K to the next 30 to 60 daya" will be held at 8 p. m. on Tuesday, spree by adding five more touch­ course. ing dependa entirely upon each In­ given Instruction In different ed Shirley Anderson on her Jaun­ but Kingswood notified Manches­ aooohas of looking out for thHr Willis garage. Mazzoll hit 143 fer Bob McCann Francis Biddle; WTHT —Wings to Victory. as s passing duel between him and That's an extremely conserva­ the 16th, at the YMCA. downs to hla record.' The M. H. 8. harriers, undefeat­ dividual’s atUtude. Practically branches of Civilian Defense, one ty Scotch hat. Virginia Hunter World's Front Page; WNBC— ter that their gridiron waa under Johe because any fallow who con B ^ K high single and then piled up 345 tive statement but -Whiteside s Mrs. Miriam DeMars. anaes every subject taught at M.H.K and Florence Palleln were con­ 11:00—News On All Stations. water and askCd foi; to* postpone­ direct a eollega footlml|/taan>' Johnny LiiJack, the freshman'aen- for three string honors. The score*; Shaw grabbed the kickoff on his ed so far this season,, easily of the courses was that of airplane —Feed Bag Frolic*. 11:15—WDRC — Joan Brook*. OF OLD sstion who stepped right Into An­ ■tatement was also conservative. It thetlst at the Manchester Memorial awn 18 and cut through the entire swamped Middletown, despite the may or m,ay not have direct or li^ spotting. During that time, many A quiet, broad smiling and induB- cerned with taking their hair out __w n c — Lowell Thomas: ment. has eanse enough to obtain e«n- fhagnots 0.8 Songs; WTHT— Music: WNBC gelo Bertelli's shoes smUfound a — w a ^ s f a r as he would go for hospital, will be the guest speaker. Hall team to race the eighty-seven loss of two hard-running boys, direct bearing on underatanding pupils learned of the different trioua boy la Bob McCann chosen of "pin" curia because Jewel Av- WDRC — News; WTHT—Mu­ Coach Tom Kelley has some fine ployment these days. “ Niorce N. Barton . . 114 104 218 quotaUon. His word "safe meant Since the Aides have occasion to the people we come In contact by his class for this week’s Legion erill had remarked that they —The Music You W ant looking youngster* coming up Gone were toe high-powered re­ perfect fit. ^ Gleason . . . . . 109 117 100 326 yards untouched. Zemanek con­ Donald Hall and John Donovan, types of airplanes, both American sic; WNBC—Frank Oirie. 11:30- w n c —Music of toe New Comparatively speaking, iU y enough garments to meet be In the operating room from time verted the seventh point. West who were sidelined because of with. and foreign. of Honor. Bob, who is one of the couldn’t keep it up to bandanas to 7:00—WTIC — Fred Waring In with that second and third team cruiting syetemir l^ hoy was OAME W. HUinski . .. 90 134 224 most popular boya In the Senior Miss Olson’s class. Worid: WDRC — Rayihond and Its toe first time in some years Graham’s will b«! pretty much a (joodrich . . . . !19 essential needs. < to tlm<, it Is felt that they will be Hartford followed the startling colds. Speaking about activltiea around Understanding of the part the Pleasure Time: WDRC—* sound physically—and was 4F or 114 130 363 glad to know something about the A1 Bray took first place with M.H.S. . In general, Mr. Bailey class, is currently treasurer of A farcical class room scene was Scott and Orcheatra. that he. has h*d^40 players on toe solo effort, while the Notre Dame H. Barton . . . 114 132 119 365 Difference of Need and Demand counter by putting on Its best of­ airplane's playing in this war and a Mystery: WTHT - Fiilton under 18—he was football timber. youngster will have a heap of help. subject of anaesthetics. Herb Stevenson following 2.6 sec- pointed out the assembly programs of its potential influence on life af­ the Hl-Y, his term having started presented next with Barbara Hen­ 11:46—WNBC—Tommy Dorsey’s t>ench at toe last game. The Howat ...... 107 111 218 It did not mean enough to meet fensive showing 6t the contest. ry portraying “Miss Greenaway.” Lewis. Jr.: WNBC - News; Some coaches have taken de­ Frank Leahy’s 18-year-Oid quar­ for the difference between It is planned to have a group pnds behind. which M .».S. has had, notably the ter the war Is furthered by class last January. He was also a mem­ Orcheatra; News. youngsters are keen about prac­ feats that would not only 1m hu­ Led by Captain Joe Rekaa and Bob ber of Paint and Powder his first The class consisted of Pearl Gte- The House on "O’’ Street 12:00- w n C — News; Design for ticing ahd gave the first team terback find will have a supporting T o ta ls ...... 546 574 ^ demand Is something Uke picture taken of all the Nursea’ Ducott, the Npidfeltmen moved The Middletown course Is one two presented last year, on South reports and panel discussions in 7-15_WTIC — News; WDRC — miliating ,in normal times but 594 1714 Aides In Manchester at the gradua­ of the most difficult In the State America and China. Ootstanolng two years being president of that aecke, Edna Gleaecke, Irma Ac- Dancing; l ^ s : WDRC —News; plep^ of opposition during toe cast which has rolled up-a gain of Bryant a Chapman (0) this; : . . j from their own forty to the M. H. history and English classes. Harry James; WTHT—Memory would bring concerted drives to 3.284 yards In Its seven consecutive tion exercises on the 19th. The of Connecticut, being made up of among the clubs which contribute All in all, when air transporta­ organization to his sophomore conero, Ruth Graham, and Elda WTHT—News. past season. Wilson . , , . . . 1?6 134 118 368 •A woman, needing only two do*- S.'S twenty before Manchester’s Flora. Lone. _____ Weaver Is Good oust them. triumphs, topping the nation with B u c k ...... an dlapera for her child, buys only meeting Tuesday should be well at. long, continuous hills. to world understanding is: Last tion develops so that we live in an year. < .. 92 88 104 284 Captain Bob Alvord term inate "MacCraker” to use hla tongpie- A “football game” with “Tom T h e Weaver team Ik good, fast But there are no calls for toe an tS'erage of 479.1 yards per con­ Farrand ... , 102 101 that many. A Woman, needing tended, for the matter of the pic­ The next meet will be held this year, under the guidance of Stud­ air age, Manchester High students scalp of toe coach: on toe other 90 293 the drive by pouncing on a fumble. Saturday, at Storrs, Connecticut, twistlng nickname, likes all kinds Gortoart" portrayed by Pat Com-.- and heavy In toe bargain and thus test. In their march toward toe Burr ...... 101 116 100 317 only two dozen diapers for her ture will be discussed, as well as Zemanek and Shaw took over for ent Council representatives, clothes will be educated for it. hand he is lauded for his efforts to the Christmas party. to determine the State champs. If of sports, having been on the Soc­ Ins and "Miss Klbbee" played by far has escaped defeat. It has a Sports Roundup National Championship the Irish S k o o g ...... 88 118 133 838 ohlld hut, having plenty of s w d - were collected to send to the needy Betty Carrigan. the Kelleymen and moved to the Lois Clark followed. Also to the Three Games on Network well-balanced line, fast backs and whip together a gang of guys have piled up 287 points to ■ toelr ...... ,, — — - - Ing money or fearing a diaper Production Notes all goes well. Coach Pete Wlgren’s In this country and abroad and Education for World Peace cer team for three years, and in ab­ forty-five on two tries. The Red squad should take this meet. sence of a hobby he also follows skit were Roxanne Beckwith, will settle toe city championship whose knowledge of football would opponents' 31. T o ta ls...... 499 667 534 1690 ahOrtue, demamds 12 dozen. The local Production committee and White signal-caller then cut donations to the Red Cross have Although Manchester High is Edith Andislo, and Betty Thrall make a short-.ihort-short, story. In­ By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. ■* how the coach will rate when he Only Bill Daly of Michigan has Ihere is no doubt that manu­ has a quota of eight wheel-chair The line-up; First, Albert Bray been made. the major league baseball teams, For Saturday Afternoon this weekend when It meets toe comes back? off tackle to scoot fifty-five yards M.; second, Herbert Stevenson, preparing its students for the im­ Ms favorite club being the "Bums” and Jean Storin. Bulkeley High team which held to sopie semblance of a football New York. Nov. 11.—(J5—Jiiat scored on the ground against the Manchester Motor Sales (t) facture of Infants' and children's throws, and it seems that they are for the second tally. He also added Current Affairs Club, which mediate task ahead, winning this The game was followed by the team. They say he la doing hla bit when everything seemed peaceful, Service Dept. wear In the moderate priced f l ^ M.; third, D. Thayer, Mid ' fourth, chose representatives last year to from Brooklyn. Manchester to a 7-7 deadlock, al­ first string Notre Dame line. He Bohadik ...... 102 106 118—320 pretty well taken care .of, the extra point to make the score war, it is also looking towards "prom.” Alberta Staum, Lillian though outplayed. In toe war effort. the furore about -he major league Lieut. Col. "Jeenks” Gillem, for­ did It once. has slumpi^. Cheney and OCR The sewing group at the South F. Baker, M.; fifth, D. Whitehead, speak over the radio on "Russia, Bob, who,has taken the college mer .Sewanee and Birmingham- Sheldon ...... 101 112 .114—327 14-0. Mid.; sixth, W. Strange, M.; sev­ peace. The Social Science classes course throughout his high school Narotto, Pat Comlns, Sheila Ste­ There had been some talk of a The boya play toe game liia- baseball has broken loose again. With the return of toe ailing H a ir ...... 123 87 90—300 both admit it . . . Methodist church Is making two, will again choose students to speak are probably making the greatest venson, Gllbertte Pelchat, and Southern grid coach, is In charge Cheney says that because the After three plays had expired In enth, R. McKinney. M.; 8th, W, career, is employed part-time by benefit game here between Weav­ .tily hut they do not eat, talk . , . Fred (Newark News) Ben- Julie Rykovich at halfback and Tanner ...... 125 85 104—314 the Center church group is making this year on“ The Road To Tokyo." contributions. In these classes, the Ann Donahue made up the cast. f*T^u**fsre for Saturday as the toe addresses of Herbert H. ^h- del came up with a story from a of special services of the Third last Saturday's unveiling of an jniderwear workers have not b^n the second stanza, Zhmanek Inter Bray, M.; ninth. M. Coughlin, M.; In Debating club the pros and cons Cheney Brothers cutting small er and Manchester but It appears and sleep It these days. E v ^ Mazzoll : ------. 9 5 143 107—345 two, the group at St. Mary’s cepted Rekaa' pass on his own students learn the historical and Alice Schmidt wore a "sandwich’' that this plan has been dropped during the workouts they are source we can't que.stion saying Air Force In Florida. . , . Capt. other froah star, Bob Kelly, toe declared essential—and therefo'e tenth, B. Johnston, M.; eleventh. of every question are argued. The parachutes for flares. Previous The Mrs. Soldier Arthur Nehf, ran of the old-time church Is making one, Mrs. twenty-three and outsped the Hall Hunt, M.; twelfth, Mereno, Mid.; commercial backgrounds of the advertising sign. two chain*, toe BLU although it might have raised con­ more concerned with making that toe 1944 model baseball will Irish coast along with the greatest given draft deferment—they have Phoebe Carrier, one, Mrs. Lester French and Spanish Clubs, with various countries. They realize to obtaining bis present Job last The "bedroom” scene marked Variety show from Fort Dix will Giants’ pitcher, recently was ap' 546 533 6W 1613 Sane Into the Army or Into other grldsters the remaining 77 yards. 13th, Strom. M.; 14th, Ristano, April, he worked in’ a local grocery wlU be doing toe same contest. on siderable money for the National their grades than In making the have a synthetic rubber core in­ collection of ball carriers in toe Hohenthal , has made one and Is movies and skits of the manner the mistakes which have been the close of the fashion show. In Notre Dame v*. Northwestern at present its 150th broadcast pointed a Marine Flight leader Do* WnUs Garage (1) Industries, by the thousands. The placementi failed for the Mid.; 15th, Getz, Mid.; 16th, Loo- store. Slater Is War Fund. team. stead of balata, which Is a kind country. Cargo ...... 100 106 126—868 working on a second, Mrs. Ines isms and speech of the two respec made by these countries and, as the cast were Jackie Heatley, Con­ Sunday afternoon. Tom and was awarded toe Distinguish­ Of course, there’ll be 30 other Price Celling* Too point-after. Howie Hampton added ey,- MUU; .17th. J . Hickey, M.; 18, Like most Senior boys Bob—Is Evanaton, 111. We heard of a player who beg- N rubber, anyway, but not a very Seelert ...... 79 88 117—M l Truax has likewise finished one Grant, Mid.; 19th, Rost, M.; 20th, tlve countries, present vivid pic the men and women of tomorrow, nie Hunt, "Baba" Penllafid, and The other gome# are divided. the M. C. popular kind last summer. ed Service Cross for his exploits fellows helping Graham. The Wild' A •6COIU1 factor hindering pro- two more points to the 20-0 count tures of the people. they can do their utmost to pre­ air-minded and would like to Join ged off from a football trip be­ over Guadalcanal after doctors Rose ...... 86 92 97—878 and Is making another, M «. Mun. by tackling Pete Peterson behind Nelson, M.; 21st, James Hickey, the Army Air Corps after finishing Barbara Henry. CBS Army vs. Sampson Nav^ cause he wanted to do more work But National League Prexy Ford cats fondly hope to upset the Irish auction of InfanU’ and children's sie la working on one, and one was History is one of the foremost vent any such errors from ever re- Each scene was announced by Topics tonight: had said he never would fly again Kuhney ...... 128 90 107—825 low-priced garments, Cheney says, the West Hartford goal for a safe­ Mid. high^chool but he is also interest­ Training at West Point and NBC NBC—7:30. Bob Burns; 8. Fan­ Harness Men on his courses- and he was a good Frick says he haan't heard any snd, keyed to a hlj(h pitch, they made by Mrs. Tucker, who Is over Ward Strange '45. subjects to aid a student in iron­ ocurring. Nancy Anderson appropriately Tulane vs. Georgia Tech at New ” discussion of the subject and it because of an eye Injury. . . .The can be counted upon to give their O’Bright ...... 90 119 125—8M been ceilings which, imposed ty. Both teams exchanged posses­ ing out problems like "Why are The Economiemeography class­ ed In Joining the Navy. dressed for each occasion. ny Brice: 9. Bob Crosby for Bing: student and didn’t need to "bone Kearns Field, Utah, Eagles will by IbeOftce of Price Admlnlstra- 80 yean old. sion before Richie Duffy Intercept-, . . J. G. Orleans. up.” The coach naturally said O.K. hasn’t been Hated aa a topic at best in an attempt. Three of these, made by M n. the Germans warlike today?” and es have been putting more empha­ J . 8. __ 9:30, Joan Davis; 10, Abbott and the major league meetings In De­ go In for basketball thla winter It la extremely doubtful, how­ 488 498 578 IM f tlan, the Industry considered too ed to give M. H. S. the ball on Its "Hrs the power of France gone sis on the study of Latin America. Intended to give young singers OosWlo: 10:30, March of Time Bid Smartly It used to be that toe only time with a strong team. They’re hop­ Hohenthal,, Mrs. Truag and Mrs. own 43. With Shaw and Zemanek CBS—8. Mary Astor and oth­ v-oii heard schola.stic subjects men. cember. . . . One sure thing la ever, that toelr beat will be good Tucker, are Included In the display Art Pupils Paint forever?” Again language classes Several aasembliea have aimed at eight-thirty and 1s dismissed for with Ulent a chance to go on a that minor leaguera would like to ing to line up service court and enough. Graham is considered Mortorty B* •0. tiioaa oaOings, Cheney says, alternating, the Manchesfer eleven contribute by the study of the a better understanding of the most pupils at two-five. ers; 8:30. tXeato Valley Days; 9, tioned around a college football boxing leagues, similar to toe Newcomb ....115 96 — n t bava forced manufacturers to turn of Production now to be seen in network. CBS at 9:45 a. m. Sun­ have a livelier ball next season. Northwestern'* only offenslv* went to the Hall eighteen by speech, customs, and land of the world. If all of the countries really A Civilian Defense Course was Library Club Gives day le starting a weekly series a* Major Bowes amateurs; 9:30. On Parade Brings team was when a star player was football setup, with teams from LaChapelle ...125 93 8 0 — 8 9 7 bo other Itnes where the margin of the window of Hale’s store. means of a lightening running at­ Murals on Walls Dinah Shore show; 10:30, Dick They’ve missed those big batting threat following toe transfer of people. Geography helps with the understood each other more thor given last year to all students ‘ New Voice* In Song,” with a on the border line. Now the dress­ and home run records that were the Salt Lake Air Base, Fort Navy trainees Herman Frlckey and L. Farrand .,.. 107 U 8 1 1 8 -M 8 mroflt la larger. He says It will Surgical Dressings tack. Gns Gaudino then flipped a study of the terrain and economic oughly, world peace would exist. during toe home period. Students Tea for Faculty Haymes song. $8,000 to Top Final ing rooms ring with more conver­ Douglas, ^ sh n cll Hoapltal, Lo­ Atam lan .....182 111 188—676 eoBtlnua that way unleaa the ceil- Although word has Just been re­ different singer each time. To BLU—7:05, House on Q Street: very useful when It came to sell­ Don Buffmire. pass to Zemanek In the end zone. problems of different countries. In Current Affairs Club is another could select special Instruction for start thing* off It will be Steven Day of Auction Sales. sation about "trig" and "naviga­ ing players. gan Naval Training Station, -Wen' Left to carry toe load alone, Kroll ...... 115 101 lOS-855 iBga are relaxed. . ceived that a December quota has I Zemanek kicked the extra point. The Art Studio Is the scene of English classes book reports and great asset In the promotion pf Air Raid Warden Service, Mes­ 7:30, Coast Guard dance; 8:30,i tion.” dover Field, Hill Field and Camp Low Mira .... — — 57— vr X t ^ 0 Mino tlmo ho praised the been assigned to the 'Manchester | Kennedy, baritone. Roy Porter Quote, T-inquot* Graham did Just that —and mag- The half ended with Manchester much activity dilring Art II and ' panel, discussions give students world peace. Both Information and senger Service, Fire Watchers and Max Hill, former war America’s Town Meeting "Ameri- The players want to push along Williams. W ar Production board, of which surgical dressings^ unit, no gauze ■food for thought.” practice In thinking is derived The Library Club “ has Invited can-Britisb Economic Alms:’’ 9:301 Harrisburg, Pa., Nov. 11—(iP)- niflcently—against Wisconsin last I ahead by a 29-0. Art III periods. Jhe students In ^ Service. Airplane Spotters Service, the faculty to a tea on Wednesday spondents who since have turned and get as much education as Frank Leahy, the Tearful Tutor Saturday. Hla day’s work consist OCR la a special part set up to has been received'as yet, so that The third quarter provided no M. H. S, is preparing every son from their meeting discussions. Will Osborne band; 10:30, Wings |gddie D, a two-minute pacer con­ they ran before answering the of Notre Dame: "Every team that leak aut tor oivllian needs, - for or Canteen Aid Service. As a Nov. 17, from 3 to 4 p. m., on radio commentators, are ^ n g ed of scoring four touchdowns, work will have to wait until It scoring and the two teams ex­ those clas-scs, garbed In smocks, | and daughter to take his or her Manchester High Is educating result, a number of students now to Victory. signed by Mrs. Frances Dodge call to the colors. They realize, installs that T formation will do Kelsh ...... 104 ■mliTrg- available to the Industry which occasion the faculty will hr.ck to their first love. In doing Johnson of Rochester, Mich., was passing for another and kicking comes. changed the ball throyghout by rubber aprons or overalls may be ’ place in the world of the future If its students so that they will not take an active part in the civilian judge toe special Book Week dis­ so. Porter, who covered the MBS—8. Better Half quls: 8:30, as do their parents that after a lot of fumbling in the first sea­ Texas League three extra points. In 10 trips with Denhup ...... 184 9 T -M 6 Ibo yam needed in manufacturing. Notice will appear in tht paper punU and fumbles. Manchester every one ojiens his eyes to learn make the same mistakes aa their Human Adventure; 9:30. Ameri­ toe choicest item among 60 har­ son. We did our fumbling last ■ In ag EBotors In Slaah seen diligently painting colorful defense of toe town. plays on which the students have earlier war day* In Europe, and serving In a war they won’t be the ball he gained 76 yard*, and In 8. HUinski ...1 0 1 07—W 6 it and when It arrives. moved to th?i West Hartford 33 all that Is offered him. forefathers by such discussions as can Legion Armistice broadcast: ness racing horses offered today strongly Inclined to return to year.” OCR flfBeiala agree with Cheney murals on the walls. The~theme of Eleanor Carlson. TTirough toe homeroom and been working. Prizes of books will Hill, who was In ToHyo at to* at final auction of the. Standard- five passing attempts he complet­ Aceto ...... 100 1 0 5 - U 8 Gamp and Hoapltal before hobbling to end the drive. the murals is an International one the theory of isolation, disarma­ guidance office, students are en­ time of Pearl Harbor, will trans­ 10:15, Dale Carnegie lectures. college and take up where they One-Minute Sports Page Plan for ’44 ed four. RWt OPA eeWngB and WMC faU- ment and world rehabilitation. be awarded to first and second bred Horse Sale Company. T. Chambers. .137 Even for an experienced house­ Captain Alvord and Tom Gorman and thus far, figures wearing Education For Work couraged to help with home-can­ best. fer their acflvlWea from the BLU left off. They will be grouw Latest dope on the ' proposed] Leading toe Purple to 'five vic­ Wra to declare nzMlerwear workers keeper the work would be rather Manchester High school pre­ Ruthmary Wirtalla. What to expect Friday: Also on the auction block were saaintli* have been atrong factore recovered' Hall fumbles to end ral­ typical costumes of the countries ning, victory gardens, farm work, The Invitation committee con­ to NBC. Porter goes to India and men—men with hard exper­ shift of the pro football playoff to tories in six games, Graham sports 576 536 548 1645 difficult without the gadgets and pares Its studehU for professions Education For Health NBC- 9 a. m.. Music of Man- seven horses from tiie estate of la outtlng down production. lies by the losers. they represent, from Russia, salvage drives, rationing and fac­ sists of: Parker Vetrano, Elaine Hill to Turkey. Hill already . ha* Homer D. Biery of Butler, Pa., In­ iences In their lives, expertenres Lob Angeles (Tlie Coliseum, not Loop Prexy Feels Sure a season passing record of 25 com­ time-saving devices which help so With the second team In M. H. France, Norway, Holland, Spain and work after graduation by Its Manchester High school certain­ tory work. Broda, Jean Carlson, Helen Smo- left toe BLU, while Porter wlU .lo hatUn; 12:30 p. m.. Mirth and that make college diplomas, the tlio diaper supply, seems likely Madness; 6:15, Melodic String*. cluding Stoneridge Direct, holder the Rose Bowl) Is that the Na­ pletions In 49 efforts, a pace even, to 'ha heat of all the infants' and much. So for some of our men and S. was unable to make any head­ and our own country, have ap­ courses and by the extra curri­ ly offers many opportunities in the Posters, Illustrating toe "Four luk, Helen Sudol, and Rose Uri- BO later. . . . The Sunday Army old college try and "I'd die for tional League doesn’t want to dis­ League Might Start faster than he set last year In women In uniform, many of them CBS—9:45 a. m.. Of Men and of the world's record for a four- akUdcen’a wear, for OCR says: way against the heavier opposing peared. Groups of two or three cula activities it maintains. field of "Education For- Health.” Freedoms,” toe dangers of Idle ano. The pupils In charge of tea Hour already having carried a heat race on a half-mile track. dear old Rutgers" spirit mighty appoint toe fans but finds it bard connecting with 89 of 182 aerials Count Fleet with no previous experience In students are working together, on The program is organized In gossip about mlllta-y affairs, toe arrangements are; Mildred Schutz, pickup direct from Guadalcanal, Books, new time; 4 p. m.. Home insignificant. They will be men Again Next Year. for a gain of 1,092 yards. In lbS9 only 5,100,000 dozen forward wall. The West Hartford Some people ivh> look at this title Front matinee; 6:30, Calling Pan- A new price record for the sales to say no to the Army Air Force. such things, who are doing laun­ team found the Red and White each of these panels while others part on an occupational basis pre­ and think only of the Phys. Ed. need to buy war stamps and Barbara Wiganowske, Mary Sil- the same short wave facilities was established yesterday when of the world, worrying about . . . Rip Sewell was turned down That sort of a performance dtopers were manufactured. This bonds, and toe other slogans of America, concert. rose la 1940 snd 1941, slumped In dry and cleaning in the camps line equally stubborn. Coach Tom ’ have created and are applying paring students to carry on the proKram that .every atuden* must kowski, Lucille Warner, Doris hav* elnce been employed by M. Saunders of Toledo, Ohio, ways of making a living. by the Army after getting as far Dallas, Nov. 11.—(AT—The fath­ against Notre Dame would be lit­ Wins Honors nearby, the work miut be doubly Jobs they have chosen. war are displayed In halls and Wiganowske, Lorraine McKee, NBC to bring In newscasU by B L U - 11 a. ni . Breakfast at tle short of miraculous. i 1942. but by his year's end should Kelley' finally put the first string stencil border design In keeping take but MHS actually is a center SardTs; 1:45 p. m.. Forum on paid $8,000 for On Parade, a bay Another reason for more Inter- as toe Camp Blanding, Fla., in­ ers of toe recumbent Texas League L • hard without mechanical aids. back in with five minutes left, and with the theme. The numerous courses offered of health promoting activities. Our classrooms. Barbara Williams and Toni lamo- George Thomas Folrter from that pacer by His Majesty out of Ame­ iest In scholastics than, football Is ducting center. Hla. military ca­ reach the record annual rate of Homeroom discussions have naco, Miss Helen Smith will be In "American War and Peace Alms;’’ will meet Saturday to see what can 9,200,000 dozen diapers. The Camp and Hospital commit­ Manchester began to roll again. The project Is a long one re­ include the College Preparatory high school Is one of the luckiest part of the world. lia O’Hanlon. that many of toe football players reer, It seems, folio .red toe same tee has been asked to try to locate Course, which prepares the stu­ been held on toe conservation and charge of this group. 3:15, Drama. My Story. be done about resuming operations Siiar^es Spot With Fitly As to the problem of woven cot- Gaudino snatched Rekas’ aerial quiring a good deal of research in Connecticut, to being able to m b s -2:30, Mutual Goes Call­ The previous record of g6,000 are In the naval and marln;; pro­ path as hla famoua blooper pitch. such thnigs as washing machines, and experimentation before the dent for professional fields. The protection of private property. Tag Day, also a feature of Book Instead of toe usual first line grams and failure means starting . . . Jackie Rockne, 17-ycar-old and President J. Alvin Garejner, Two From Stale tonwear, one OCR official says: and ran to the loser's 14 before be­ offer swimming for everyone, Week and a means of raising ing: 4:30, Full Speed Ahead. Milt paid for Gem Hanover In 1939 also Stefanita for Three electric flatirons, carpet sweepers, ing downed. The lanky Red and work Is completed. Commercial Course Is made up of Pupils take llfe-aaving for protec­ United States History, Civics Navy program at 10 tonight, CBS was exceeded by toe $7,100 bid by at the botbirn In the service. son of the famous Notre Dame confident their action will be In the "wo think we have It licked.'' He and Problems of Democracy teach money for new books In to ” H* la Bvritchlng to toe United Nations berle; 6:15. Lanny and Ginger. atllrmatlve, says: said ftirther that production of In­ ironing boards and electric hot White halfback tossed to Zemanek The students, through this Accounting, Business Mathema­ tion, or swim for personal enjoy­ Mrs. Johnson, consigner of Eddie While Ih/y are in eoUege coach, la a star southpaw passer Missing in Action Year Old Honors. plates, to supply* some of the work, will have gained Informa­ tics, Salesmanship, Typing and students to understand and appre­ brary, •will be headed by the Stu­ D, for Moee Hanover, a black colt at Champion Academy, Prairie ••I woi,ild be derelict In my duty fants' and children's knitwear for another touchdown ori the next ment, and to both cases are help­ dent Council. Tags and tag money learning things that will help camps and posts where there are tion concerning the dress and cus­ Shorthand. The Pretrade Course ciate our country. War time man­ by Mr. McElwyn out of Volga them become officers, they are Dll Chien. Wia.. but he’a only a If I didn’t urge that we have base­ woula be at the 1942 rate. y play. The attempt for the point- ing their health immensely agement and Inflation are subjects boxes were designed by Olga ball next year.” Especially, he By The Associated Press not enough. after-touchdown was blocked. Soon toms of other countries, increased give pupils the background to No small item by any means is Foreign Policy Hanover. .on government expense. They 140-pounder. . . . The British Washington, Nov. 11—(ff)—The We can not give any more defi­ for panel discussions, debates, and Brennan of toe Art Club. All previous records for sale of adds, since Texas no longer Is The three-year-old division ap­ nite picture of what lies ahead If you can offer anything along after Shaw ran a Hall kick back their knowledge concerning Color learn such useful trades as car­ the spdrts program which la avail, I. I. *46, Writer Urges get $50 a month, room, board broadcasting will give toe boys names of 22 New Englanders are Theory and Design, and Improved reports. •■ ' single consignment also were overseas a new kind of reveille on threatened with an Axis Invasion. parently Is the only one which has than that outlined above. If you these lines, please call Mrs. Philip nineteen yards to the seventeen, pentry, electricity, drafting, ma­ able to both boys and girls. Modem European History gives Study Is Urged and clothe*. If they do satis­ Gardner said he had checked Included In a list of 251 United developed a colt and a filly with Cheney, chairman, 3311. Transpor­ He then Wasted hli way to the 15 their ability to cooperate with chinery and textile*. The General shattered when yearlings from the factory work In their elas.ses Nov. 20 by broadcasting the Beau States soldiers missing in action think assurances should be more Many puplb* here are also In­ students background of world Revive Virtue Village Farm. Langhnrne, Pa., Jack-Bob Montgomery fight at with hotels and waa told they clear claims to championships tola rosy than these, that-Is something tation will he provided. and Zemanek followed by carry­ each other. Scientific Course give* toy* they go up to officer training In the Asiatic, European, Mediter­ —Barbara Hess, '44. mathematic* and the scientific cluding a personal hygiene course history and toe -aiises leading to brought an average of $1,878. The 8:55 a. m., British time. would fake care of the players, not year. Count Fleet, starting on to be considered elsewhere. Blood Donors ing to the two on a reverse. Shaw In their currlculums. The subject the present conflict. Teacher Attends Hartford. Nov. 11— -- "For­ school: If they fall they go to In the manner of toe past, but "In ranean and Southwest Pacific background they need for-many 21 horse* brought a total' of $39,- areas, toe War department an­ April 13 at Jamaica, won six Caution For Mothers There are many more repeat plunged over for the sixth Man­ of biology Interest* many people The five-period gym course for eign policy must be removed com­ boot camp,and the foot of the Self Service soitiq way": that there would be straight races. Including toe Triple donors in Manchester who would chester tally. Zemanek added the Une* of work. Many glrU are pre­ Four Generations of 450, including the $8,000 paid for military grade ladder. There la nounced today. We hav egiven here what the and Is also offered here. TTie func­ toe boys has had fine results. A French Convention pletely from partisan politic*.’’ On Parade. When Coach Harold Clark of sufficient players from among tl\e crown of the Kentucky Derby, undoubtedly contribute this month seventh point. With only two min­ pared to take Job* and to Governor Baldwin declared yester- no making up for failure. The New Englandera and next OCR, whose Job is to see that civil­ Vavy Needs Math. tions of their bodies and the pre-induction course gives In­ Germans Must Be The previous high for one con­ Holy Trinity high school at Trini­ youngsters, 4-F's and men too old ..of kin: Preaknesa and Belmont, before an ians have enough of the necessi­ if the mobi le unit were to be here. utes left, Gaudino floated a thirty- good home maker* through the sources of disease and the preven­ struction In radio, automotive and day In a letter to Connecticut’s Abo. the young men realize dad, Colo., quit to Join the Army for the arined service; and that It is not necessary to wait another Home Economic* and General Arts signment was toe $1,815 average \ European area; injury put him on the sidelines for ties, says. We have gained also six yard to Zemanek for the final tion of disease can certainly be aeronautics. Miss Jeanne Low. M. H. S. Handled Differentlv. congressional delegation urging hie paid at Lexington, Ky., earlier this that they are getting a college Air Force, it looked as If football the fans Wanted basebal land the rest of the season. He looms month, for the Blood Donor Ser­ score. The Red and White quar- Teachers Are Told Courses. Some of the girls are pro- Mathematics, ao Important for plan for a bl-partlsan foreign education that will be worth Connecticut: what industry “sa^s. There is one Included to "Education for French teacher, attended a con­ year fa 27 yearlings consigned by was out for toe duration. . should have It. ■ Gqoke, Tech. Sergt. Harvey D„ as an ovenii:helmlng choice aa the word of caution which might be vice and the Motor Corps are com­ teriiack kicked the forty-ninth pared for further training In the toe boys In service, is especially policy atudy group. plenty to them when the war Is But 17 kids begged to play and Tne league Is. In a healthy flnan. bining their efforts to make It pos­ Nursing Profession by the Nurses Health." vention for French Instructors a t Storrs, Nov. 11.—(J'l—Four gen­ the Walnut Hall Farm of Lexing­ Jr.—Harvey D. Cooke, Sr., father. ”Hor.se Of . the Year.” observed by mothers out shopping: point Just before the game ended. First Aid Is taken by many and emphaslled, and even girls, now In toe Hotel Garde In New Haven, The governor's plan, first sug­ over. toe superintendent said okay. '. . cial condition with plenty of money Stefanita. the George D. Wide- i sible for all donors who so desire Stxtistloa , Preparatory Course. erations of Germans now exist ton. Pine Point, South Norwalk. Buy only what you need. In that Miss Elizabeth Olson and Mias the protection of oneself and demand In toe drafting depart­ Saturday, Nqy. 6. gested to a women’s club In Provi­ The 'boys ran their owm practices, In the bank and with all franchises Lormah, Staff Sergt. Paul A.— ner flll.v. has clearly established a to go to the Hartford Blood Bank M. H. Blanche Henry of the Mathematics In many of the cla*^ which must be handled differently dence laat week. Is for a group Woman Oiomplon Whittier in good shape, toe preaident assert­ way other mothers In turn will be at any time during the month. others, acting to emergencies, pre­ ment of factories, are taking Professor Jones of Connecticut arranged their own three-game Paul A. Lorman. father, 41 'Woos­ claim to the filly honors of her sex able to buy. what they need until Yds. ^ n e d running...... 322 81 Department of Manchester High discussion* are frequently heui mechanical drawing. working with the State department schedule and won two out of three ed. Please call Mrs. Swanson, thu* giving a atudent the ability vention of accident* to the body College for Women spoke first on in the post-war re-ediicatlon. Ger­ ter Heights, .Danbury. and age. Not only did ahe defeat the picture changes for the better Passes attempted...... » 18 school attended the fall meeting of and treatment of Injurlea are only The importance of conserving Cherhulley. a favorite French au­ and toe president, to "evolve a set Hamilton, Ont.—(A5— The boys . , . After losing 32-0 to toe \ Mar-Kell In the Ladles Handicap 2-1442, and she will gladly arrange the Connecticut -Valley Section of to aUnd and say what he think* man-born Erika Mann, daughter Zemanek Hits an appointment in Hartford for a Passes completed ...... « 3 few of the benefits acquired materials and wise buying is thor among Americans In the late ^ of principles which would furnish at the corner store have put awmy strong Florence team, they Car Used, for Parly at Belmont, but last Friday she Yds. gained passing ...... 89 4» the Association of Teachers of without fearing an audience, an taught in Kconomlcs. of famous Author Thomas Mann the base for our approach to the toelr jackknives-maybe for whipped toelr two traditional ri­ time convenient to you, and trans­ . , 0 4 asset In almost any occupation. through this course. nineteenth century. clearly showed she was beat In Pases Intercepted Mathematics In New England A chance for learning and plan­ The Student Council Is extreme­ A French Naval officer, Lieut. and a distinguished writer in her treaty of peace and our cooperation keeps. Mrs. G. G. Pender, 60, vals. Holy Cross Abbey of Canon portation will be provided both ...... 1 3 10 vriilch was held on Saturday, No-; AU the extra-curricular acUvl- Good Scores Oklahoma Clty-i-(/P)- A week winning the Lady Baltimore Han­ ways. First downs ning well balanced diets and the ly active In aiding toe war effort Blanchet, whojpent the last three own right, told a University of with foreign powers In maintain­ has been named champion whlttler City and St. Mary’s of Walsen- ago a street car disappeared from dicap at Pimlico.. However, there Special Courses John Toumaud '44, vember 5, at the Hotel Bond in tie* of the' *chool IndlrecUy pro- Connecticut convocation audience ing that peace permanently.” berg by. big scores. . . . Wonder It' would be a good time to make paro *tudents for work. . knowledge of how to cook foods to It sponsor* the sale of war stamps years In North Africa, and who. as of toe Rocky Mountain Grange. toe terminal and was reported ia liable to be a split vote for the a first donation, so that Msinches- Hartford. the best advantage is a contribu­ and has brought toe sale up to a journalist, know* Intimately la.sl 'night. In that way. he suggested In his The sports program also , keep* letter, the ultimate program will Grocers Split Even at seen 20 miles away a t a town four-year-old Mar-Kell for the On Anliii" A^cts i ter’s portion of the quota of the Ensign Margery Foster of the the students fit and trim mentally tion of the Home Economl-s De- ninety-six per cent It is mailing many Fropch authors, spoke on ihjAe over 30, she said- re- reached by Interurban tracka: Thla filly and mare championship of the ■ Hartford Blood bank will ,be kept Naval School at Northampton, partment-to Health Education. Christmas cards to graduates In toe French literature of toe past m'nibcred toe pre-Ultlcr days and repre.sent as nearly as possible toe and phy*lc*l*y “ *** .propdrod for desires of all the people. We«t Side Rec With week a motorman off (^jity at 3 up. spoke on Mathematics In connec­ toe services here and abroad. The three years. « "have sumetoing to return to and i. m. saw toe same car, unlighted tion with the "Waves.” She said what’s ahead. . l. ^ General health principles Insist­ Captain Lundenn of toe U. S. Soccer Neglected in U. S.; Hartford, Nov. 11—but toe conflict with football'was th* Connecticut Veterans' admin- Comptroller Fred R. Zeller re­ every cltizeu. reaches the other person’s ears, S. \Tennart ___ 113 86 78—277 Russian and Turkish teams and have been collecting from study and training all the groups Itself la necesiary. General science, chance to make use of their new Miss Manii suggested that stem War department announced last Gpthiie ... ___ 94 99 103—296 Moscow once drew requests for too great It was given a fling at Name . . I e 4 * e e • I 'tatnition; and Paul lU Putnam, of jected temporarily all bids yester­ house to house already. begin the study of Calculus. Manchester High School is edu­ th is la the keynote around which laws must be set up agonist Nasi biology and chemistry teach this to cating its students for war-time Spanish by devoting a portion of night that Cadet Walter Woodrow E. Vennart .... 96 88 107—291 seats from 2,000,000 enthusiasts. Madison Square Garden, but toe the University of Connecticut Ex- day until other arrangements can Manchester High has 1,200 of yirginia Hunter. connection with such t h l ^ as fly- the present studies of the fresh­ the exam to this subject. teachings, “to get rid of to* lying Tracy. 26, son of Herbert L. Tra' country failed to get overheated citizenship. Classrooms, clubs, Fogarty .. ___ 101 100 119—820 The spectator never sits while Addresa » • • 0 6 o e t I a 6 6 o 6 t 9•B6*66l•• tatuloa oervioe. be made. ' her own boya In service, many of tor organisms, temperature, ac' men English pupils of Mlsa Anna J . P. " s pot'311 which has Infected all ideas. cy of Canterbury, had been killed about toe game, even though toe homerooms, toe Student Council, McGuire are based. For the dual watching toe game in foreign them seeing foreign duty, and stu­ celeration and air pressw. ‘ .''usitlvely Bpedking force will In a training plane crash near Totals .. .600 498 531 1529 lands. American profeseional Is as good dents won’t ' let them down. The Beg Pardon! Physic* proves for a bettor untor- and asaembUes contribute to thla' purposea of improving personal Spencefjeld. Ga. , Rhone A '18—20. Affe, t l - 60. < n i« Ooefer Poison Death .\oeldental very important subject—war-time a ct, '■.pllsH nothing.” she contend- Because of toe little equipment as any. boys receive priceless e ' ' and ser­ standtog along the lines of mattsr observation and clearly, express­ c J. " ^duca^ion inflicted won't W. 5. Tavara required, eoccer Is toe poor man’s BiUy Gonsalves for one. Th* vices from the USO alone and the Roy Thompaon, '43, U studying and motion, mechanics, heat, aero­ cltlsenshlp. ing-their tooughta, the studenU ON Named Tax Collector Inside right of toe Brooklyn His- Check hour you prefer appointment: RaiOerd. Nor. 11—(El— Cana- Stamford, Nov. 11—(ff')— Un­ at Scott Field. Bl.. in the Air KEEP wo;. .■’ ■ Freheit . _____ 96 183 ' 93—323 game. money collected goes to help sup­ nautics and electricity. Last year toe school schedule were asalgned to watch any Uve 2 It is strictly a team game In panoo, toe only club to hold two iWaa An tmdsiNilten yesterday aware that insecticide bad been Corps and not Navy gunnery, as object and describe it to the class. S! urged that poslUv* and con­ Winzier ...... 102 116 102—330 port these clubs. Mathematics is one c i the most was changed, enabling students to structive step* be taken in reedu­ Westport Nov. 11—i;!'!—Alois Haefs ...... 96 98 109—803 which condition la Important. De­ national ehampienghips simultan­ pretty Pauline Hines is all 1 2 -1 ...,. 1 -2 . 2-S. M ...... 4 - 5 ..^ I eompleted a two-day conference put in a cough medicine bottle. Watch the chart on tbMbuUetin was previously stated. Robert five more tima to outside worJt. “Much education la lost be­ f- f / 'y ’( 't eously — it could happen only in balled up in her work at Cincin­ M CanadhM Srs tasuranee srith Carmine Curto, 12, took what be Thompaon, '42, with Jimmie Mc- vital subjects to oonnIcUcm with cating the Germans to toe trutl|. J . Forger, fohner Mlectmon. was Sobleski ..i... 91 103 123-317 spite cloee contact, injuries are board In the Main building and air transportation. Baalc a Formerly, too school day started cause students cannot learn from few. In this country a professional Flatbush — muatachloed Billy c*n nati sporting goods factory. Nine­ Fill in and mail to Aassrican undsrwritsrs. - A re­ thought was medicine last night let’s get that red tins over the ConvUIe, la at JacksonviUe, Flori­ each other due to toe lack of hear­ named tax collector^ by toe Board Anderson ...... 121 88 124—333 metlc lead* up to algebra and geo­ at eight-five In toe morning and }pei of Selectmen Inst night to fill toe soccer team is allowed only three | break a man!s>hand with a booted ty per cent of athletic equipment American Red Cro6a. tiuuae A Hale BuiMia|| seat on tha eonfarenee will bs and died shortly after. Dr. John $130 mark? Let’s top our goal and da, In Navy Machinist’s Mate dismissal v w two-forty-five. ing toe other fellow,” observed Stage coaches began now being manufactured in United metry. TheaC subject* bring o n . rogulor achedul* between post left vacant by to* death lost Totals ...... 506 533 551 1595 eubeUtuUons in a contesL Nona ball, has broken the goal netting ' ^ Dominion Board A. Clarke, acting medical exam­ back up our boys. school. Navy Air Corps. Now the ocbbol day starts iftaa McOulre.>PhyHla K a rt^ ’4d , Stotoe goea to orarad ton m . Battjr Carncan. Jean Chltjlan -’44. grapha, formulas find acalesi PkUaiMpUa ia 1TS2. week at Goora* J . Groaomtua,' AU Stars forfotU is p*nUttM la, the foeelgn gam*. I more tboa one*. iMwPritoias iner, icrmsd his dsath acculsnial- A f r, ^ v - ■ )TEHBER 11,1941 PA(E3*

MANCHESTER EVENING HEBALDi MANCHESTER. CONN«, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 194S She>-Are you a toe dancer? Don’jt forget. to write to that kC |« EIG H T ’ ■ V : ■ ■ . Soldier—No. man or woman in Mrvice. Write HOLD ‘EVERYTIUNG She— ^Then will yW- pjease. get them often. , ■> Sense and Nonsense off my teea? ...... " . First Drunk— Shay, wherah ths America First Will follow (hto the- New Jerusa­ Sweet Young'Thing—Tell^e, is The Oregonian. vPortland, liews-^ 'bXher side of the atreet ? paper, gave this report, ftf the Second Drunk ( pointing to the Not merely in matters material, lem, where wars shsll be no this a ^ood perfume? . ^ harvest altuation I’ other s id e )- S ’over there. but in things of spirit. more. Sale.sgirl— Abaolu tel^illiss. It’a M. Some day, some nation must take "Pickle Packers’ prospects of First Drunk -Can’t be! I waah N ot merely in science, inventions, one. of o:ir best smaU^a. R f N T A Citu's Wa that path, and fhat hopor I -jcover getting pickle pickers to pick Just there an' they said it wash SM and skyscraper;, but also in for my beloved America.. ; pickles for pickle packers to pack over pere. lit ' these last weeks. M y mind ideals, principles, character. A lot of foUur 'ara unhappy be- are poor. Pickle pickers let pickles Not merely (n Uie calm okMiltan of And so, in. that spirit and ' with 6 > It had been quite a day at th e; has been on the Army, I ’m afraid.” cause they cgfi't have th'i thlngs go to pot. to partake of pleasanter Doga— Birds— Pets 41 Household Goods 51 Wanted—To Buy 58 HnuMs for Rent rights, but ill the glaoxassumj): th*8«I tey, with all my that make .ether folks happy. .Isked fo Remove fltaff'cflilef. Moving—Trucking- Help Wanted— Female 35 office. For the first time since Sally „...n 'heart and adul, '^America ^*lrat.” ptektn-’a in war production, l.oevlng ABOoaaeenenta Automobiles for Sale 4 WANTED TO BUY small cir FOR R E N T— COMPLE1 ELY fur^ had met Ted, the work had absorb-) fhe felt very proud tio'n of duties. ► .. \ ’ pickle packers without'' pickles to Storage 20 WAITRESS WANTED GwkI CANARIES FOR SALE. Guaran­ COAL AND WOOD heating stoves. traileqt one wheel type preferred. nished 7 room house located at 34 ed her complete attenUon, and >t i N ot'(n splendid Isolation, bbt in Je'rrV— I knTy that- jenks wears pack and In a pretty, ,plckle^’’ London, Nov.. 10—fA*)— Minis­ FOR SALE— 1941 FORD aedan, teed aingera. Can be seen at 174 Kemps Inc. Furniture and Music. Friend— Now that yOu are mar­ 'HA.VB YO UR BitBY photogrraph- hours, good pay. Reymandcr’s Lewis street. Available now. Rent waa nearly five o’clock before she | at a courageous cO-operation. , \ / With heater, good tire*. Cheap for THE AUSTIN CHAMBERS CO- Cooper. Tel. 7121. Dick Grimley, 763 Main street. A. B. C. Flxlt Company, 21 Maple ried,-donlt you khlflk .that.you a toiipee, but I ’ve never bca'rd hhn ter of State Richard K. Law told •d to your own home. Call 2-1242 Restaurant, 37 Oak street. $80. Cali Robert J. Smithy Inc., realized with a start that tonight |**;*r. h‘« cap co^ed at a gay Npt 'flaunting fler atrengUi as admit It. . ■ ■ •’ ' quick sale. 419 North Main St. locai and long distance moving. street. Phone 2-1675. glapt.'but in behdlng-ln helpful-' ought' to take%m)t an accident in- Groiesr (to tuatomer' on the the House of (Commons today that ter appoiatmaRt. George Dew, WINDOW SHADES -VENETIAN 963 Main street. Tel. 3450—5343. Ted waa coming to town. I Hai-ry— No. he keep.s it under his ’phone)-MDY course, we could de: Return load system, furniture, W A N T E D -W O M E N and Kiris to ness over a wounded world, like ^im nce policy'? ' the .Allies.had asked Premier Mar­ (.■^■Pliotofrapher. blinds. Owing to our very low SEW ING M ACHINES, vacuums, Moat revolutionary of all had hla unlforin ^th the •W ' hat. - < liver .Mra'. Twlgg, but won’t you c a s h ! f o r rOUR CAR—Any 35 storage. Dial 6260. do bench wor'’’. Apply at Tober Poultry and Supplies 43 a Good Samaritan. ' “Wgn-^LIsten. you got the gipl an shal Pietro Badoglio to remove overhead, get our special low any electrical appliance regard­ been the change tb it Ted had come to the store?. Vouf. beauty is WANTED—RTOK FROM Hart- to 41. high, prices paid. Drive over Baseball Mfg. Co.. Elm atreet. Suburban tor Rent Not in pride, arrogance, and dis­ w fW g , she’s not that dange'rdusr. -, Gen. Mario Roatto as chief ■ at how to 80 Oakiand street. Briin- E’OR SA LE . 200 BROILERS and prices on high grads window less of condition. Estimates in w ittingly made, in Sally's attitude; i . i i v thnl'ii^ht Values . . . We are seemingly a tonic to'tiB and your Ve.ry pres ford at 6 p. m. to Weat >llddle Repainng 23 200 Rhode Island Red Pullets. shades and Venetian blinds com­ your home. A. B. C. Flxlt Cp. 21 toward per job. She had always en- _,**® dain of other races snd peoples, staff of the Italian army -follow­ ‘ ner’a. Open evening until 9 Sat­ WANTED YOUNG WOMAN or COVENTRY RENTS Now Avail­ her work with Langhorne i ]^’°"herful. Her face was r^lant •Thtnl^a we dream abotiS but ael- atraid today of simple W-orda Hkii ence scatters sunshine. . Turnpike. Telephone 2-0626. Oscar Forand, 20 Dobson Ave.. pletely Installed Samples fumlah- Maple street. Tel. 2-1575. joyed but in sympathy,' love, and un­ ing an inveatigation of complaints urdays 6. Phone 5191 —4485. High school girl for part-time able. Wall street. South Coven­ goodness, and.mercy, and kindness WANTED ro TUNE, repair and RFD No. 1, Rockville. ed. Capitol Window Shade Co., tremendously. In fact, the roomroom-j * * *h« came around the desk to derstanding. dom see department— V ' V'..' him. *-\ work. Experience unnecessary. try, 2 family flat, 6 rooms, full ’ •I meet him. . . . Perhaps we don’t believe in Mrs. PerklnO^My grdow w(*n>n 1937 PLYM O UTH sedpn. 1937 regulaU yoor piano or player 241 North Main streeL Phons mates often teased her because she Not In treading again the old worn, I crept upstairs, my shoes in hand, Textile Store, 913 Main street. baths, lights, water, garden space, There was laughter In Ted’a Just as the nl^’ht took wing— these old words because we don’t radio quiz eopCbat last night. S. Automobiles For Sale 4 Ford coach, 193ft. Plymouth aedan. piano. Tel Manchester 2-0402. E’OR SALE— 100 PULLETS. Also M19. Open evenings. • WANTED CtfILDS Tricycle, started off to work with Such en­ bloody pathway which ends in­ garage, $ ‘ 0 month. Single dwell­ ryes. "Don't look like that or I ’ll evitably In chaos and dissMter, And I |Saw my /wife, four steps believe in the good old values any Mrs. M arrows--W hy sttouldn’t Anthracite coal is. About 90.per 1938 P'ord coach. l939 La.Salle 100 roosters, 6 to 7 mon'ths old. small sixe. Telephone 2-0X44. thusiasm each morning. And Sally '.’No.»Herschel, I can’t find any­ NEW CONVERTIBLE TOPS. Cel­ ki.sa you right where you stand. but in blazing a new trail along above. more . . . And it may be this is he? He’s-been answering custom­ cent carbon; bituminous Toal, 60 FOR SALE-- FORD STATION convertible, 1940 LaSalle sedan, 36 $2.Op apiece. 136 Woodland St. HOSPITAL BED FOR SALE or ing 3 rooms, lights, pump In sink, had to laugh at herself bccaiuse she thing in your future that s ^ s luloid replaced In curtains, all Help Wanted— Male WANTED—CHILD'S phonograph chemical toilet, $25 month. Single •Sally backed away out of reach, which, please God, other nations Doing the same darned thing! the rea.sun the world is so sick. ers’ questions for years. to 75 per cent. wagon. 1931, good running condi­ 1939 Buick coupe. Brunner's. 80 rent, fully adjustable. Rates rea­ wa.s so happy In her jqb. you’re going to travel!” tion and'good tires. Call 6324. kinds of leather work. Chas. Lak- FOR SALE—ROASTING chick­ sonable. C^U Keith Furniture. or one suitable for a child. Phone dwelling 5 rooms, tights, water, “ Sorry, sir, it’s againat office Oakland street. Open until 9 W A N T E D —COOK'S helper, salary If Langhome noticed the differ­ Ing, 90 Cambridge street. Tele­ ens, dressed or alive, 214 Gardner Tel. 4159. 3340. chemical toilet, $3^ month. An­ regulations. She picked up her every night. Phone 5191. and meals. • Apply to Dietitian, ence in his once-dependable phone 4740. street. Telephone 2-0769. , dover, single d'welling, 3 rooms. secretary, he said nothing. Once hat. " I ’m all through now. .Oh, RED RYDER A BuUfl-Eye BY FRED HARMAN Memorial Hospital. FOR SALE —KITCHEN range, Ted, come meet my bosa before FUNNY BUSINESS ' r o k SALE - 1935 PONTIAC P-OR SALE - 1936 PO N TIAC Improvements, $28 month. Allen or twice he sent letters back wlien SEW ING MAfTHINEJS, vacuums. FOR SALE—-400 New Hampshire equipped for oil. good condition, Rooms Without Board 59 we go.” » aedan in A-1 condition. Call 6500. sedan very reasonable. Can be 4k Hitchcock, Inc.. Manchester she'd. made mistakes, but with no ''I’^O.eUT IVE SOT Irons, and all small electrical ap­ WANTED—DISH WASHER. Ap­ Red P\illets, 5 months old. 994 Slie opened Langhorhe’a ‘door HIPN WASTE-U/A 1 5MSSED seen at Moriarty Bro.s. Service also a couch. Tel. 5500. Office, 953 Msln street. Tel. 3301. comment. He didn't even say any­ pliances repaired. Genuine parts, ply Center Restaurant, 509 Main Parker street. Tel. 6700. FOR RENT—2 LARGE rooms for 5'iy 5HOTS< 0NL.T 'CAU6E 3 ARTAS Wllllmantic Office. 824 Mam thing when she bawled up his quietly. ‘‘Can Ted aay hello to Station on Center street. expert workm\iiship. Parts for all street. Tel. 3972. light housekeeping, in private .you, Mr. Langhome? 'fed, this is RED RIDER.' "WtS HOK15E FCMl SALE—PIECES of furni­ street. Tel. 1935. luncheon appointment completely mkkes. A B. C, Flxlt Co., 21 home. Bus service, private bath Mr. Langhome, who is a very SPOILED e\i 1941 PO N TIA C 4 Door sedan; 1941 ture. Moving soon. Csll 2-0726. one day, and had him cooling .hia ttiONJD TiO Plymouth coupe, 1941 Chevrolet Maple street. Tel. 2-1676. Articles for Sale 45 and entrance, steam heat, garage auperlor bos.a.” She pulled Ted NEI6UBOQ AirA - - BUT PORTER; WANTED—Apply Fed­ heels at the Raleigh While Stinton r o NJOT town sedan, 1941 Ford sedan. FOR SALE — eOMBlWA’nON available, suitable for 2 or 3 peo­ Wanted to Rent 68 around the edge of the'-door as PI?06eAM PIANO TUNING AND rejialrlng. eral Bake S>ioi<, 885 Main street. FOR SALE—MOTO-SKOOT pow­ oL4he Board of Economic Warfare WORRY ihS’ — WANTED Good selection of used cars to coal and gas stove, also two light ple, near Pratt 4k Whitney Plant Langhome came forward cordi­ Player piano specialty. John W A N T E D TO R E N T 2 rooms, waa searching impatiently f6r him ally. lOU'RE I^ T choose from. Cole Motors. 4164. WANTED —FUEL OIL truck er skooter. Perfect running order. planU. A. Chagnot. Brewster J. Tel. Mrs. Brown 2-0852. Cockerham. 28 Bigelow street Good Urea. Call 5577. suitable for light housekeeping. at the Willard- 'Then he stopped dead' atill. ARr\ED.' drivers. Essential work. Bantly street, North Coventry. FO R R E N T — TW O unfurnished FOR SALE—1937 PONTIAC 8. Tel 4219. Oil Co. 155 Center street, Man­ Write Box K, Herald. Sally, startled, looked at Ted gray car. in excellent condition, OUR BABY CRIB stock U now FOR SALE — COMBINATION rooms with bath, and kitchen Firing would have been too and waa amazed to see he had Women and chester. Complete. Also a full' line of crib 17 miles to a gallon on trip. Rea­ Bengal stove, practically new. privileges. Mrs. John Kovacs, 474 good for her after that, Sally gone as white as her dress. For Help Wanted— !<>emale 35 mattresses, $2.75 up. Victory Main street, Manchester, Conn. lAita for Sale though in a moment of soul- sonable for immediate sale. Call W A N T E D —F IV E hustllnB young Call 2-1103. one ghastly moment they all were strollers, $14.95. Benson’s Furni­ searching. But try aa she would, ICING GIRL WANTED. Apply men for our fruit department. frozen in their places "Tike puppets 3754: -- ture 713 Main street, next to FOR RENT—DOUBLE room for FOR S A LE — F IV E building lots, she couldn’t keep her mind on Girls Federal Bake Shop. 885 Main Popular Market, Rublnow! Bldg. WELL EARNED REST Is deserv­ all Improvements, Bluefleld tract. left behind on the stage after the A. * P. J 2 girts or married couple. Gall her work. And to tell Langhome street. ed after a hard days work. Invest Oomell and Campfield Roadi The performance is over. KusinesI Services Offered 13 W A N T E D —M ID D LE AGED man now In a Rest-Haven mattress 2-1614 or 47 Cottage street what the trouble was would have Then Langhome blurted, "M y FOR RENT—BLACK KITCHEN W. G. Glenney Cb. (/ - // W A N T E D —B A K E R Y Saleslady. for factory work. Steady work, and hand-tied box spring set. been silly, when he had the God, Burrows, you!" range, with oil burner, Also gas FOR RENT—LARGE attractive Wffciiii STORM W INDOW S and doors in Ehtperlence preferred, but not good pay. Apply Tober Baseball Only $79.00. $5 trade in allow­ farmers, the industrialists, the To be continued . hot coil,' cement block machine room, next to bath, bus stops at slalled. roofing of all kinds, asbes­ neceuary. Apply Davis Home Mfg. C5o., Elm street, Manches­ ance for your old bedding. Ben­ Army, the Navy and half the War New Model with 40 drying boards. Tel. 7304. door. 01 Main street. Tel. 2-1077. tos side walls, wooo shingling, Bakery. 521 Main street, in per­ ter. son's. 713 Main street, next to Commission on his neck over the A general repairing, workmanship synthetic rubber program. Right BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Yeah? BV EDGAR M ARTIN son. the A. and P. guaranteed. Write Box W, Herald FOR SALE—THREE BURNER WE PAY CASH now young love would have seem­ W A N TE D — W A ITR E SS In nuracs kerosene stove, one ksrosene hot FOR SALE-6bl B ikATiON g^ Boarders Wan^ 59 A FOR GOOD ed particularity out of place. TW\*» CWtANWVV VAT>-\ 1. “iAV-CORA • TWAK>\t HAA'-iAKl VOA'RA Laundry Help Wanted— water heater, one set of store Quotations dining room, 12 to 2 or 11 to 3. and oil range, cream and greeh MODERN FURNITURE But today Langhome had held v o o woo< QAWl'MWA^ •WA HfSjA A WHAt viA ARA - a s h e s AND RUBBISH removed. Male nr Female 37 scales, three large windows. 60 ft. ^OOM AND BOARD for refined *■ I ' ' I ^ i60 W ALV Ot.iA A>V<» W AWV Kitchen woman 7 to 4. Salary color. Also radio and maple par­ his first press confetence, and the TO TWA &O00 u Summit Street Cali 3444. o f 3-4 inch galvanized pipe. new. ■American couple, man and wife. The words “Back the AtUck” VOWAVi 'VOO 09*f0«&ATTW)& YAtAVCY ______and meaU. Apply Dietitian. Me­ lor set. Tel. 2-0974 between 10 WE BUY session had been so exciting, knd are no mere slogan. They exactly ______a POT WASHER WANTED. Apply one Meyers water pump, quantity 209\Pine atreet. VaJATIA OOW5V4 OOR CARAS, morial hospital. ENTIRE ESTATES ally had been so busy making Federal Bake Shop 885 Main of poultry wire, metal egg bas­ and 2. i describe what we must do. and do TWAtiA 00\N6 WA AKAARVCAViA E X PE R T RADIO service. Call H. ROOM A N D Q U A L IT Y meals, $11 If you are moving and have record of every remark, that now. if we are to win this war. »VOHAT ? street. . kets. milk and cream bottles, WOOR WviVY, Meade. Telephone Manchester WANTED —HOUSEKEEPER to FOR SALE— 3 PIECE living room exccH Items, call as. f Ted’sTe handsonie presence hadn’t WfWiOV small cream separator. Alden a week. Also room with kitchen — Treasury Secretar.v Henry Mor- 2-0898. care for family o f three, live In. set, springs In good condition. privileges. Ideal for girls or cou­ hovered over everything she did. genthau, Jr. Msrcler, R. F. D. 1, Rockville. •There’d been plenty of discussion Phone 4202. Situations Wanted— Apply 25 Maple street. ple, central. Call 3989. Tel. 981-2. ROBERT M. REID beforehand aa to whether Lang- I f agreements and understand­ //-n Household Services SHORT ORDER COOK. Middle Female 3S home should even hold a press A TTE N TIO N FOR SALE -W A S H IN G machine. ings cannot be reached which will jMft ItflitYMtAMiVtCI. tM€ T M »K U I FAT. Off Offered 13-A aged woman preferred. Hours FOR SALF,- SECOND HAND & SONS conference. He’d always fought YO U NG W O M AN with 2 year old Wanted— Rooms— Board make a free world in which to from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Postiea steam and hot water hollers, any Call 2-0295. 201 »laln St. Phone 8IBS shy of personal publicity, and ‘Mr. Gucsswild will now tell you how not to play the son wants general housework and trade, then man-made shacklea INVESTORS YO UR C U R TA IN S carefully laun­ Lunch. 316 Main. size from 200 sq. ft. to 2.000 sq. Manchester, Conn. wax something of a dark horse stock marketrkc ■ r■“ dered. Price reasonable. 91 Main care of children. Call Margaret f|. Radiators, low and hig.., 5000 WANTED—WARM single room, again will restrict the free flow of Msfhlnery «nd Tools 52 centrally located, by lady defense to the reporters, who were ac­ goods. street. Tel. 2-1077. BUSINESS COUPLE want gen­ 4053. sections. All material guaranteed. cordingly more eager than ever I f you are kwking for an Wllllmantic Wrecking Co., West worker, kitchen privileges. Write — -I, R. Rovensk.v, vice president eral houseworker. full oi part RECONDITIONED Fordson trac­ for an interview. One of Sally’s Chase National Bank of New opportunity to invest money time. Live In or out. Call 5805 Main street Wllllmantic, Conn. Box X, Herald. SIDE GL.\NCES BY GALBRAITH — Bi rrta— Pe ls 41 tor on rubber tires with equip­ first chores had been to learn to York. in peal wlate paying an ex­ after 6 p. m. ment, excellent condition. Dublin say "no” nicely to the press. cellent return and also o f­ Tractor Company, Wllllmantic. Cash Buyers WANTED —WOMAN bo serve CO(?KER SPANIELS from cham­ Household Goods 51 Apartments. Flats, But the subject was pulled to It is time for the people of this fering splendid possibilities pieces by the W ar Commission country to realize that we are WANTED night suppers. 9 to 12 p. m. 60c pion stock. Adorable healthy pup­ Tenementa 63 a l l e y OOP His Idea BY V. T. HAMLIN List your 5-room, 6-room experts until it was worn to a straining our resoiircea to fight for the future, may we sug­ an hour. Apply to Dietitian, Me­ pies In solids and parti-colors, 3 ROOMS OF Modem furniture Office and Store thread, and finally the yeasea won this war, and if w^ are to have a gest that yon consider the morial Hospital. and some full grown dogs Jack complete in every detail, Includ­ FOR RENT ON WEST SIDE, and 2-famny houses with Carpenters Equipment 51 out. It was an exciting meeting. return to economic health it must 3CC.' TOURE M!AT N ] 2m a'JsMN'Tri’ TWE MACv- \ i 1S6-TIA3 OP MEaC-PULUV] Frost Kennels 26 Gardne St. ing a combination stove. Reason­ pleasant 5 room tenement with business comer of Pine and this agency for quick re­ Sally didn’t remember all the be by the orthodox way of work N •'•■•'•a T 'iE E «J X P . N ■ rBAyES'<\ AN' TvE fiOT T -‘ RAT6 BEAT.n ' t h e a h e a d * | DADDY IS A SOLDIER. Mommy able. Albert's Furniture Co., 43 garage. Adults. Write Box D, h i Walnut streets? Two build­ Painters FOR SALE - R. C. Allen Adding men who turned up, but most of and save. ae»,L’-Y 6PECI.A..' SkFE 3 0 \ T.!.AT S T C -E V Y S E N S * ;'v. s ’ ’£V BACK TO works, won't somebody please sults. - 1^ YOO TH;N< j - Street Tel. .V>73 I ties of future .expansion INC. T O BE SOLD FOR SALE — MAN S RIDING ! Business Ixicatlons for problems in an off-the-record left aa to the efficiency of govern- j 'Q d mental agencies. Delay and red i |00 ■udn up this attractive in- Walker Street YO U C AN LAUGH at Old Man boots. "Made by Pell. Size 6 1-2. Rent 64 \ description o f the fence he was Wo arc nfforing for immediate W inter If you have a Warm Phone 7153. Stipposed to walk in his handling at tqpe just can't be eliminated in esotauint.. Total gross ren­ any political organization as gi­ I -J Mile to «p|tle an estate. ^ 16- Morning Heater installed now. FOR RENT - COTTAGE street. rubber. When the men poured out, FOR S A LE BLACK seal fur coat, gantic as our federal government. ( f \ tal 12,200.00 annually. For room tivo-tninll.v dwelling lo- Only $45.95. Al.so attractive Commercial building about 3600 Sally had the feeling they approv­ size 36, good for country wear. ed o f her bosa— largely because — Everett' W. Jones, W PB chief \ Iff* farther iitformation about kitchen heaters and gas stoves. feet of ground floor space. Base rated at 102-104 Wnodbridge Also all wool brown tweed coat, 32 Alexander the.v’d been given facta instead of hospital consultant. 1 used 3 burner gas stove $15.00. ment under half of building thin iwoperty please call: Street. This property la offered racoon collar, size 36-38. beige and the altoo-frequent run-around. Benson's 713 Main, next to A. Steam heating plant, excellen , •••/• FOR SALE blue dresses, size 15. Navy tailor­ There was a stack of work that Goering Talks Two Hours at the bargain price of $6..100. A P. IlghL SulUbIc for light manufac­ li lJ ed suit, size 38-40. washable Street had piled up while Sally waa at the turing. Good location In busines One .5-Room and two 4- Navy slack!, size 40. Telephone meeting. She waa hard at work on London, Nov. 10.—id'i— Reichs. section. Apply Edward J. Holl Robert J. iSmith Room Houses. 3 years old. Large 6-Rnom House, fully a chart over which Langhome had marshal Hermann (Joering "dealt FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He Aimed To Please BY MERRILL BLOSSER Robrrl J. Smith, Inc. 7764. 1009 Main street. Tel. 5118. , Inc. Pre-war construction. All 96.'! Main Street insulated; side porch; at­ labored for nearly a week when she with all problems of defense and Benton 8t. Section. .5- realized how late it waa. For a attack" in an address to gauleiters 963 Main Street equipped with oil burners. Real Ratate Insurance FOR R E N T— C E N TR A ,, store at tached garage; hot water smith fired ronm single (all on one floor)! Wanted—To Buy 58 ♦WPFH LAao IDonY PRAISE Me.CHICkS— • please / WHAT _ Telephone 8450 - 5348 lu ll ana 1013 Main street. Suit­ - moment she sat considering the and group leaders a t Munich, the T h e g u n THAT WAS h e a r d 3450-5343 Copper tubing. 2 unfinish­ Steam heal with roal, pleas­ heat with oil; down stairs OlO WASN'T AMVrHIN0>-— r ally it WASNY/ But WOULD able for drug, shoe, millinery, sta­ pile of untranscribed sheets in Berlin radio said today. The ALL OVER, the COUNTRY, ANY600Y ed rooms upstairs in the 4- ant location. I). P. $1,006. WANTED — WESTINGHOUSE lavatory. Complete bath up* Real Estate Insurance tionery, etc. Improving location, front of her. It would be well after broadcast said Goering talked two FEW PEOPLE KNEW THAT lik e MV ^ Laundromat or a Bendtx washing stairs. Recreation room HIS TARGET WAS THE FACE room houses. ' AVAILABLK NOW. attractive rental. Epply Edward seven before she was finished — if hours, but gave no details of what AmOGRAM? machine. Call 7837. finished in knotty pine and she worked at top speed at that. he said. OF Ma.SCHICKS(X3iUJBEK., J. Holl. Tel. 6118. THE FORMea FAPERHANtsCR. USED F U R N ITU R E and atoves, fireplace in basement. Large Ted expected to meet her at seven. GEORGE GRIFFIN They were planning to have dinner Given Prison Sentence LAR.DS APPCARANCC IN A West Center Street. 6- bought, sold and exchanged. HIGH SCHOOL PLAY PPACTlCALLY Phone 3429 room single. Hut water heat comer lot. Must be seen to. before going to see. ’’This Is the Highest prices paid. Jonea Furni­ be appreciated. Thin house i ASSURES A S ellout/* with oil. 3-car garage. Nice ture. 31 Oak street. Tel. 8254. Arm y.” Sally had apent all her New York, Nov. 10—(^)—Paul Meyer-Mendekohn, Lie. lot. S. P. $6,800. I). P. was built and sold by os in Saturday lunch hour atonding in E. Flato, 42-year-old international­ 61,200. CALL 1938. Due to transfer of line for the tickets. ly known jewelry designer who ad­ FOR SALE The Right Jumper owner house must be sold. Perhaps she could leave a mes­ mitted that he pawned jewelry en­ tWO-FAMILY FLAT — 5 ANNOUNCE THEX)PENING sage at the Willard to have Ted trusted to hia care, was sentenced WARDS Manchester Green Section. pick her up at the office. That in General Sessions court todtay to I sewt <»»» s» —A sssvici. sn. r n. sta u. a w>t. i //•// rooms each. 2-car garage. OF THEIR WAREHOUSE AT 10-room single with library. 5404 •would save a trip to the hotel. two to four years in prison. This place is located clo.se to FARM STORE ADAMS STREET — BUCKLAND, CONN. Fireplace. 4 good sized bed­ WE NEED GOOD USED ALEXANDER They could even eat a quick sand­ “ Here we have a hero riRhl in our homfr town, but slie wich and go directly to the theater. TTventy-three of every 100 per­ Main Street. rooms. 2-car garage. Fine CARS AT ONCE w m 'I slop chalterinK nbual her husband's bravery in llic PRICE ...... 37.500 HEAVY DUTY AIR location. Terms arranged. JARVIS She dialed the hotel. Yes, the clerk sons under 20 years of age have , said, he would have Sgt. Scott call defective eyesight last wsu* long ehougii to lei the boy tell how he shot down COOLED G AS ENGINE 1936 and Later. Real Estate and Insurance her. those German planes!” Will not freeze or over­ Mondayp November 15th WASH TUBBS Full-Time Job BY LESLIE I'UKNER IN BOLTON: Ridge Street. 6-room sin­ Mortgages Relieved, she rushed at her heat ...... $74.95 BARLOW MOTOR SALES work, her fingers flying over the 6-ACRE FARM — 4-niom A T 7:30 A. M. gle, Hot water heaL Oa­ 26 Alexander Street TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX rage. S. P. 66,500. O. P. 595 Main S tm t keys. Six-thirty, six forty-five.' It WITH ALltEP B0M6CR5 THST WU. 600M REGRET THE TOBTUMATELY, TAKE COVER! cottage. Electricity. Fire­ HIGH SPEED TRAILER- Phones 4112 or 7275 was five after seven when Ted OPERATlMFROMlTAiy IPMfXrOOKOVERTHlSnjSr.COLPNil! THEVITAt WAR 61.000. IM M E D IA TE OC- M a n e h e s t ^ AMERICAMtOMSERS place. Running •water and TYPE CONCRETE MIXER C tJ P A N C r. called her. Solly’s voice fairly LEM WORTLE.THE PRACT/CAL CLAIMS THERE’S OUQ PdSinON HERE INDUSTRY WU sang over, the wlrs when she HA6 SEEM ALMOST a r e HERE TO ARE C0MIM6! toilet. 2'2 cu. ft. capacity. 20 All Types of Tobacco Warehouse heard him. Aa she hung up, Lang­ NO PLACE LIKE THE R.R. PEPOT TO GIVE THE OLD UUSEARASLE PROJECT HAS PRICE ...... $3,950 in. V’ pulley and belt in­ Parker Street. 6 aerea of home came into the office. " I SUFFERED LITIU cluded ...... S49.95 Workers Are Needed. land with 8-room alpgie couldn’t help hearing your .con­ PARLOR MATCH HOT-FOOT $0 FAR, DUE TO 1 • “Good Luck’’’ Gift OUKAMAZINSU SIX-ROOM SING L E— honae. Steam heat with ooaL versation. Is this work, making it W ARDS LO LOAD Come Ready to Work Monday One and 2-car garages. Bam. necessary for you to cancel on en­ CLEVER J06 OF Steam heat. Fireplace. Chhdien eoop. S. P. $7,0(XL gagem ent?” CAM0UFLA6IM6 HORSE DRAWN THEM House insulated. Storm .AlANURE SPREADER D. P. 62.000. Solly gave him a grateful smile. windows. Screens. House “No, Mr. Langhome. And even if 6.5 to 70 bushels capa­ All hiring will be done in accordance witluthe it did, I ’'ve bMn causing you so located ofl East Center St. city .$181.50 Llneoln Street. 6-rooni du­ .Area Stabilization Agreement. plex. A ll improvenienta. much trouble lately. I’d feel House about 12 months old. (Farm Ration certificate guilty if I didn’t get this finished.” GOOD Bl Y .\t...... S;7,3.>0 Steam heat with coaL. S. P. required). ; 65,800. D. P. $800. She Watched the alow smile that gave distinction to Langhorae’a ® ARON 5AUM5EITE POULTRY FEEDS quiet face. I'd like to tell him abCMt takes OVER THE AM IQ.ACRE FARM — All till­ OtRcn Open Ss66 A. BA. Vn 14'“f Emergency Laying Ted. N ot to-Justify my slips in the fllFEMSSOFVIAtlUSeMO able. 7-rooni house, all 9:60 P< M. Dally BxMpt Smi- work, but Just because he's so modern. House wired for Mash .. $3.83 per 100 lbs. dajr. Alaa jT to t P. M. darned nice. Langhome hod a Xhnnday EvanlngB. •OUT OUR W A Y BY J. R. W ILLIA M S OUR BOARDING HOUSE 51AJOR HOOPLB electric stove. .Artesian well. daughter, she knew, tjtough he 8x 12 HEN HOUSE * $50.00 REWARD never said much about his family. Garage, barn and chicken 2.5 to 30 bird capacity... ADDITIONAL LISTINGS She smiled a Uttle shyly. “My YiWW BREED T VIWYTE6AD, 6\R / AT TlAE M T H W N ^N Y coop. This place is well lo­ WHY SHOULD 1 WASTE ...... $162..50 AVAILABLE AT OPnCES. soldier la coming over to pick me •S— MY TIME OVER THERE, SHE'S lOOPER.CetOT AFfLNCY PRWiENOD 1 cated for truck farm. Priced (Roosts and nests includ- For information leading to the arrest and conviction up soon, and Pd like so much to BEiMO j o s t l e d AROUNJD? eOW/-*'YOU'RE X MAFAE I ETtP&CTED ^HLSPEMStYE, have him meet you, if you are still Right for Quick .Sale. ed). . THERE'S THREE. OR FD(JR CORRECT ABOUT HEb XtO BEHOLD A CREATOR^ WtSTWA, of person or persons unlawfully removing gasoline, tools, here.” REPORTERS THERE WHO’LL IHCrr 8EIM& MUCH OM WITH A p e d ig r e e M A 3 0 R , A LLE N & FlWD OUT MORE THAN) I ”I’d be glad to. Without presum- LOOKB.BOTYOU AIMT; AB LOHG A B "g 6 mE ’ A>t ete^ from property owned or operated by: to pry Into your siffalni, is the CAM "A N D I CAM SlT V41TH THE 'MlMD.*" ' HIM DO Site MONTGOMERY HITCHCOCK, INC soldier pretty important to you?” AMD READ rr IM HERE TO BUY AM ' Stuart J. Wasley Manebestor Offee: COMFORT.' AMERICAN BEMJTY HAR-RUMPH// UTOOT RE.ALTOR Solly said In a rush. ”I think A a;; B O F I ^ WARD & CO. B66 MAIN ST. TEL. SSOl so. That’s why I’ve let you down so ROBE, ARE YOU.? Rtatc Theater Building The Alexander Jarvis Company Wtlllmaatle OOtee: T M m IMOHMIL Telephone 6618 - 7146 4.3 Purnell Place And. Affllfated Organizations 824 MAIN ST. TEL. ltS9 Telephone 4748 8552 LANK LEONARD 34-48 MICKEY FINN And That’s That S614 L - s o THAT’S THE STORY,! WHY, ANNIE I THIS ) I HAVEN’T FELT UKE WHAT KINO ) WELL, FANNY— IT'S ^LET ME Pattern No. 8552 is In sixes 34. J£ A SURPRISE* SVISITING ANYONE SINCE OF A A iKE THIS— PHILIP EXPLAIN OEARl I\ L BRUSH 0^ ^ ^ M , 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Bise By Mrs. Anne Cabot apron pattern for the Four-Leaf FAVORS J hAS m e n ffAMBLlNtn IT TO ON THE HORSES I SAY 36 Jumper takes 3 1-4 yards 38- . There’s nothing more welcome Clover Apron (Pattern No. 5614) HBK COMES] I'M CURE YOU HAVENT BEEN] MICHAEL WENT AWAY, THAT ARE \ »^ S T IC ^ L Y , I ineb mmterial. Long sleeve blouse. THE WIPE. CHE'U LET you OVER TO SEE US yFAN N V— I ONLY CAME TAT THE FACTORY ^ HER. as a gift than a nice apron—this eend 10 rents in Q)in Your Name RUNNING NOW. W O !i 2 1-4 yards. Four-Leaf Clover appliqued apron and Address and the Pattern Num. NOW I HELP ME, . IN MONTHS ! JT OVER TO ASK OWNEY A AND---- ANNIE/ For this attractive pattern, THEM GET PHIL TO TAXE] will moke a big Christmas hit? a ber to Anne Oibot The Manchester OWNEVi FA V O R I send 15 cents, plus 1 cent for post- A Few BETS— AND IT'Uj bit more than half-a'^yard of ma­ Evening Herald 106 Seventh sge. In coins, with your name, ad- BE A U OVER! w h a t , terial will serve for the aprqfi— avenue. New YorkTll, N. Y. Eln- dreas, pattern number and sise I close X cent postage for each pat- YOU S A Y l to The Manchester Evening Her- scraps o f light and dork dotted or e a!d. Today's Pattern Service, 106 figured green materials make the I tern ordered- G3V) Here’e the beet news In the world 7th Avenue. New York 'l l , N. Y, easily appliqued leaves. Use organ­ F A £ S There are enough .Mwlng ideas die for a very festive apron— mus­ ; for Anne Oebot needlewwk fane COIMI ___ a new Album is off the press! to keep you busy sit fell and win- lin, percale or unbleached mualln S4tmm TDTHE ^ I for.on everyday spron. Wrap It up You've been voiting to lee this tl-H ■ tei in the hew 52-page catalog of mmnmi F .r o T v McNssfit XrMicaU. la*. NCT HLiMAM MANOR patterns called Trsahlon.” Let and send it off aa a "Good Luck collection of latest Anne (Jabot a m a u m ■ iiaiiiittia a u u u this book be' your guide to war­ for 1944” gift! designs— so send, today, for the ■ • S - S time eew iag.'Price 25 cents. To obtain Applique' pattern and 'fa ll and winter Album. 15 esBts. ■Li:'..-'- - , ' ■ /T \ mss^^To Our Fighting four War fund Gift wish , to donate, and will be more menu In Hartford and arc being Private William F. Abraltla, aon than giitd to have cars pick them taken in and brought back by Blood Donors EAT THE B E S T AT REYMANDER’ S Average Daily Circulation of Mra. Ursula AbralUs, of 81 up at Che plant In Eliuit Hartford members of the Motor Oorpa.- The Weather Unidh street, has completed train­ at 3:30, take them to the Hartford The men and k^omen in the Blast Corned Beef and Cabbaco For the Month of October, 1943 Forecaet of (1. S. Wrather Bareao ing as a tank mechanic at the Blood Bank and return them to Hartford plant who with to donate Armored School Tank Depart­ Plan Offered Delicioim Broilers their homes iii Manchester. The are urged to get in touch with Contldereble clondlneiia, Inler- P h > « i A. Horen, daughter ment, Fort Knox. Ky. service wilt take 'care of making Mrs. Huggins, Blood Donor Serv­ Tender, Juicy Steaks “ Mr. and Mra. Carl Noren, of 'mltten light taow tonight; pertly appointmenta aind all arrange, ice chairman, phone 6645, or Mrs. Member of (he AwUt ^ WaahlngtoB H reet who U a OYSTERS AND CLAMS ON THE HALF SHELL cloudy Setiirday; continued cold tri- All members of the Children of Red Gross Seeks to Co­ menta. Swanson, vice-chairman, 2-1442, so Bnreon of CtreoUtlone nlght and Saturday. luuut at tlmmona Collece, Bos- that appointmenU may be made. I am at the Microcosm Mkry Sodality, of St. Bridget’s operate in Transport­ In trying to locate the workers DINE AND DANCE TONIGHTI church, who are planning to go referred to in thk article, others The Service is sorry that arrange- Manche9ter—-A CU^ o f VUlage Charm aponaond by the menU cannot bei made for the unit .u at the Hotel sutler, Sst- roller skating, are requested ..to ing'Volunteers. have been found in the Buckland meet at Depot Square tomorrow plant who wish to donate, and this to aUy later, but it |s Impossible Reymander's Restaurant aaday, November 6. (ClaaeUled Advertiehig ea Page 12) evening at 6:30 o'clock. week 25 of them have appoint- for the staff to' do so. VOL. LXIII., NO. 37 MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1943 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Since an article appeared in The Fine Wines, l.iquors and Beer > John Robotto. eon of Mr. and Herald some ten days ago about .35-37 Oak Street Telephone .3922 A Mra. Paul Robotto, of Bolton, has Charles W. Carson, BM 1-c, workers in the East Hartford air­ V completed Uie aourae of training “ Seabke">f the U. S. Navy, was craft plant who would like to be at the Naval Air Training Center. home at 13 Vine, street on an brood donors, but could .lot be. in American Dead on Road to '’Rome £ Memphis, Tenn., and is now a emergency leave becapse of the town at the time the mobile unit Military Leaders serious illness of his daughter K fluallfied aviation ordnance man. ia here, every effort has been made ^bOK TO SHOPPERS Gives fit He graduated from Manchester Rite. He was ill with the flu him­ self while at home but has recov­ to find out who these workers are K Htah and Trade schools! and was so that arrangements could be Our menis nre cxprraMy I'i formerly employed the T er^ ered sufficiently to return to Camp made, for them, but so far they created to give a lift to tired Steam Turbine plant in Hartford Peary fit the expiration of his ahoppera. Pay ua a vialt to­ RE-UPHOLSTER Qive Lie to Japs and at the Cheney mills hcrp leaA'e. He is taking advance train­ have not been located. It is Impossible for the unit to night before or after ahop- ing at the Stevedore and Riggers ping. You’ll enjoy n delight­ 2-Pc. Living RooAi Suites Far Off; remain any later than four o'clock, school at Camp Peary. ful meal, aerved amid rlean, since it takes some time to take pleasant aurroundinga. Recovered in Denim On Sinking Claims down the setup and pack up. and Private Paul H. Werner, son of All Work Guaranteed! Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Werner, of 130 the blood must be repacked and shipped the same day upon return *49 Hollister street, has been assigned ^ DinnerH 5 lo 9 P. M. i to Hartford. However,' the Man­ FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CALL to the Technical schbol. Army Air ; Lieut. Harleth H. Manning Daily. ^ jMacArthur Foolcd ism Unshared chester Red ^Cross Blood Donor Co m f o r t in g Forces Training Command at | Annf>rt N o t O n e A llie d . A Sioux P’alls, S. D., for training as Second Lieutenant Harleth Hall Servlet la most anxious to co­ Assert Not One Allied operate with theae workera who $1.00 and $1.50 F u n e r a l S ervice. a radio operator-mechanic. The Manning, USMCR Air Force, ar­ Warship Lost During course is for 20 weeks following MacDonald Uphoktery Co. About Size • Moderate costs rived at his home yesterday for a FRESH SEA FOOD Strong Says Main Ad­ which he will be assigned to a ALICE OOFRAN Also A La Carte . Current Drive in Solo­ • Personal attention 15-day leave following Intensive op­ i “ If it Sw im s.. . American Industrial Building bomber crew. He graduated from (K bowb As Qneen Alice) Soviets Within 10 vantage ill Struggle Service. • Modern equipment Manchester High school in 1942 erational training at a Naval Ajr SrnU TD AL MEDIUM W't S«rv9 iir* 983 MAIN ST. HARTFORD TEL. 2- 4121 mons Toward Rubaul; O f Forces Ability lo Produce • Expert direction and was inducted on January 14 of Base in Florida, Lieut. Manning Seventh Daoghter of a Seventh Son this year. He has had previous received his wings two months ago Damage Is Admitted. WALTER N. LECLERC Bora With n Veil. Weapons; May Find training at Miami Beach, Univer­ and is a qualified fighter pilot. -Kendlnga DnUy, Inclndlng Sondny, Miles of Zhitomir sity of Cincinnati, and Gulfport, Lieut. Maiitutig is a graduate of 9 A. M. to 9 P. BL Or By Appolnt- Southwest Pacific Allied 1 Several Hundred Ma­ Opportunity for Vic­ Manchester High schcxil and ob­ Miss. nrat. In the Service of the Peo­ Princess Restaurant Headquarters, Nov. 12.— (/P) rines on Choiseul Is­ tained his primary physical train­ tory Has Escaped Per- ple (or SO Tenrn. We Serve All Lesral BeveraRea ing at Chapel Hill. North Carolina, 169 Church Streets Hertford, Conn. — General MacArthur and land Believed to Be In­ Nazi. Rem,rl^,l to Have Frcncll Actioil , niuiieiitly if Production and his basic flight training at sev­ PhoM 9-202i 623 MAIN STREET AT PEARL STREET Admiral Halsey gave the lie eral South and Gulf Coast basic today to Japanese claims of vasion Unit of 20y000, Applied Torch to training fields. YOUNG FOLKS!! Of Nation Slowed. Upon his return to active duty. sinking battleships, aircraft ^ f rehi Within 70 On Parliament G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. Lieut. Manning will be aaaigned to Learn How to; Guadalcanal, Nov. 5— (Delayed) ROOFING carriers, cruisers and de­ Miles of Old Frontier. ^ Wa-shington, Nov. 12.—KA*) further operational training before stroyers during the ’ current (>P) —Several hundred sea-borne — Army Intelligence, whose Lumber of All Kinds being aaaigned to a combat aquadr WALTZ FOX TROT POLKA RUMBA Allied 'drive in the northern Marine paratroops fooled Japanese , Stii’s Unrest busine.ss it is to get all the in­ ron for active service overseas.' ASBESTOS SIDING Bulletin! Mason i Supplies— Paint— Hardware Lieut. Manning is the son of Mr. SAMBA CONGA JITTERBUG Solomons towaiid Rabaul. Not one forcefs on Choiseul Island in the formation obtainable about and Mrs. Harold J. Manning of 16 Allied warship has gone down, the northern Solomons for more than a .L o n d o n , Nov. 12.— (/P)— ^ the enemy, today blue-print- Bigelow atrect. INSULATION two leaders said through their Balsam Wool Insulation at spokesmen. week into, thinking they were an Tiie^Berlin radio announced a Revolt Predicted in Leb­ ^ for congressional examinfte" Ezpeit workmnnahlp. All work Way Naval Score Reads invasion force of 20,000. fresh Tetreat tonight on the! anon Unless British tion the reasons why , mfiiD.v gimranteed. Renaonnhle Prices. The Naval score since the Ma­ They harried .the Japanese, Performing one of' war’s solemn tasks, Sergt. R. Slrebe checks the bodies of American dead for relatively^ quiet frozen front military authorities do not TALL CEDARS No oblignllon tor nn estimktn. COAL COKE OIL JEAIWE’S STUDIO OF THE DANCE rines landed Nov. 1 on the now pitched the enemy Stronghold on identification on a battlefield near Caaerta, Italy. (U. S. Arniy Signal Cnips Photo from NEA.) in north ^ t r a l Russia. The Intervene; Protests Write. Best Food For Dogs flrmly secured Empress Augusta share recent public optimism nearby Shortland island into a Germans said-^they had with­ over prospects for winding up the 2 Main St. Tel. 5125 AT TINKER HALL, ABOVE BLISH HARDWARE CO* bay beachhead bn Bougainville’s constant state of uneasiness, razed Made on Arrests. BINGO drawn to “shortened” posi­ war in a hurry; Burton Insulating Co. ON MONDAY EVENINGS FROM 8 P. M. TO 10 P. M. west-central coast thus reads: one town and kept the enemy pre­ Makes Grave Ot>servatlom TOMORROW NIGHT Against Japan—three cruisers occupied while other Allied forces tions south of the main high­ London, Nov. 12.— Amid And Maj: Gen. George V. ISO Oxford St Hartford and eight destrayers sunk; at AT 8 O’CLOCK Phone Hartford 32-4815 PURINA DOG CHOW Lessons Will Start This Coming Monday, landed on Bougainville island to Another Crisis way between Flmolen^k and disorders and mounting protests, Strong, acting chief of the Mili­ November 15, At P. least 11 cruisers and four destroy­ the north. Bad Weather Slows Vitebsk— an area in w^ich the Lebanese Parliament was dis­ tary Intelligence division, after an IN MEAL OR CHECKER FORM 8 M. ers damaged; and two cruisers The Marines slipped into CThois- ORANGE HALL Russian accounts have skid solved today by French Commis­ exhaustive review of what the FOR INFORMATION CALL’ 3228 probably damaged. eul on the morning of Oct. 27 and Seen Possible United Nations are still up.^1 23 REGULAR GAMES AT Against the Allies—damage to left the night of Nov. 3-4, three Offensive in Italy the Red Army had driven a sioner Jean Helliie who asked for- against, made this grave observH-’ lAK GRILL- an undisclosed number of war­ days after the landing on Bougain­ flanking wedge to the south ns^r President Emile Eddeh to tion: $3.00 A GAME FOR 2oc! EQUAL IN FOOD VALUE TO form a new government for Leba­ "WHER^ GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER" ships. ville had been accomplished. In Coal Mines of Vitebsk. German strong­ "Our main advantage in the OLD "Japanese claims of sinking Japanese Garrison Puzzled non. tile predomin„ntly Moslem 7 SPECIAL GAMES hold south of Nevel. struggle is our ability to produce 15 LBS. OF FRESH MEAT warships 'and of a Naval battle They left behind a puzzled Japa­ territoiy' ^ tw e e n PalesUne and weapons. If. through unwilling- SWEEPSTAKES Only A'lvance A s l t c d Turkey. DINE AND DANCE RECORDS subsequent to the Naval action re­ nese garrison, 143 enemy dead ness to face facts, we give up thle $5.00 WEEKLY PRIZE Mnat bn tnraed Is fttr Ml- ported off Bougainville the night and an Indefinite but large num­ Made by—Americans; London, Nov. 12.— (/P)— The-Britlsh’, and x Egyptian— . ----T0NT=- advantage, if through over opBT , To the Llltlnf Tones of vnge U you wnnt to keep of Nov. 1-2 are without any basis ber of wounded. Nine Marines were Sharp Nazi Counter- Reuter.4 reported from Mos­ ernments, the Egyptian press and mlsm we slow down production d o A m a c a n d h i s r h y t h m m a s t e r s $25 WAR BOND plnylng tke new ones. killed and 16 wounded. Board Urges Immedi­ Arab leaders pri^sted yester­ whatsoever," General Mac Arthur's To Put Ban cow today tliat the Red and relax our efforts, we may find DELICIOUS FOODS — MODEST PRICES 1 MpNTHLY PRIZE •St/to eneh pnld tor old rne- Storing Is Not spokesman said. 'The first detailed account of the ate Amendmeut.s to Attack Is Repulsed, day’s arrest #f menilHirs of the that our opportunity for vi(itory To Be Given November 28 ordn irrespective of qunhaty. The Nov. 1-2 battle was the one Marines' diversionary action was Army had stormed to a point government and Parliament. has escaped us permanently." Proposes R4tosevelt Ar^trate !n which American warships, in­ I^bor Disputes Act. ten miles northeast of the The blueprint consisted of a Roast Beef Allied Headquarters, Al­ On By-Laws One Cairo newspaper, the Brit­ tercepting an enemy Task Force (Continued on Page Eight) western Ukrainian rail .center review of a recent address before Veal Cutlets giers, Nov. 12.-^iT*) — Ex- — --- ish-owned Bourse Egyptlenae, Vj BroikM KEMP'S I t Hoarding of 12 heading for the Bougainville Washington, Nov. 1 2 - lO —A of Zhitomir on the last north- House members in .•lecret aeasion Ine. proposed editorially that Presi­ py Strong in which he presented Rohst Pork Steaka Fried Scallops beachhead, sank a cruiser and four majority of the War Labor Board “"‘I Government Moves Per- south railroad held by the dent Roosevelt arbitrate the dis- 798 BUIn SL Tel. 6689 destroyers and damaged two ticult terrain in front of the data Indicating the Germans are Our KitchcR CIoms At 11 P. M. believes another coal crisis is pos­ Germans east of the pre-war pute arising over Lebanon’s .sta­ cruisers and two destroyers with­ Three Prongs petually to Enjoin tus. stronger now than in 1939 whew sible and, ii> effect, pleaded pover­ Germans’ winter defense line Poliah-Ukraine boundary. The they invaded Poland and that the out loss to themselves. A representative of the French SO OAK STREET TEL. 3894 Connecticut GroRm Even More To Point ty of authority to deaj with It. slowed the Allied drive in And Restrain Associat­ Germans were said in, various real fight agRinst._Jftpan^ in the Italy to limited gains. Allied Russian dispatches to bave ap Committee of Liberation at Al­ Pacific has wily started’! ^ It was Feed It Straight or Mixed with table left Admiral Halaey'a spokeunan. Likely to Hit Industry members of the board giers said the French view Leba­ Fine Winea — Liquors and Beer ed Press Prohibitions. plied the torch to the Crimean sent hy the department to was even more to the point. He addressed themselves directly to headquarters announced to­ non as neither a French colon.v V(av overs. Remember! Cats like it, too! Green Mountain said the Japanese had not sunk a Congress in a statement strongly port of Kerch, a city of 105.000 all congressmen,''. and was made day. A one-mile advance by New York. N©v. Tlie Invested from two sides by Riis- nor a mandate, but in the process single Allied warship since the At Japanese urging immediate consideration of Lieut. Gen. Mark W. Clark’s of attaining a new status as an in­ public by Repie.rentative Outland HAR#ORD United Stetes destroyer Cbevglier amendments to the war labor dis­ government asked the United .sian amphibious forces .shuttled (D.. Calif.), who had prevloualy Aeeidcal tad ladenaily Caaipaaf Army and the capture of one , across the nari-ow Kerch .strait.s dependent state linked to France went down on Oct. 6. . putes act "to require respon.slbil- more commanding feature on the States District court today by treaty. quoted some of Strong’s state- ity of unions and to provide addi­ i from the Caucasus. . mepts. Even in the CSievalier'a c^ e . the slopes of Mount Camino near petually to enjoin and restrain The As the Egyptian newspaper Al- INSURANCE Japanese claim was clouded. For Sigi)8 Point Toward tional protection for workers, em­ German Line Broken The report a.s to Germany mfide Mignano at the western end of Associated Press from observing niisri ■ proclaimed the French ac­ Checkerboard Feed Store Potatoes that destroyer sustained only dam­ ployers and the public against The Moscow radio declared the tion as imitating the Germans, these points: ^ the Allied line were announced. See Imminent Assault those who misuse the power pres­ by-laws which "permit nev.-spa- Germany has more than 300 MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD TEL. 7711 No. 1 or No. 2 60 Lb. Bushel age during a battle in the Vella Exchange .Artilleiy Fire German line in the Gomel sector both Christian and Moslem lead­ 1063 MAIN St ., OPP. FOREST ST. Aimed in General ently permitted." pers desiring AP .service to b- de­ of White Kii.ssia near the famed ers railed on the British minister well-trained divisions. Dearer ttiui gold are food points to many customers. gulf which resulted in the sinking Gen. Sir Bernard L. Montgom­ CLARKE INSURANCE or 100 Lb. Bag at of a Japanese cruiser and two de­ The three public members who ery’s Eighth Army engaged tn nied such service because they of­ Pripet marshes "has been brok­ general at Beirut, Lebanon's cap­ Rasis for Optimism When a customer stands in front of our meat counter, Direction of Tokyo. “approved the Ickes-Lewis agree­ sharp patrol skirmi,shing near Ac- fer competition to existing AP en,” BBC 1 said. It wa.s in this ital, to warn that bloodshed would United Nations optimism is stroyers. Later the Chevalier col­ ment a week ago said in their for­ pondering the spending of her allotment of points, we do AGENCY lided with another American de­ quaviva in the central sector and members." area that the Germans said yes­ be Inevitable unless action is tak­ based almost entirely on the abil­ FOR TOP VALUE mal opinion in the case that the ity of Russia to keep nearly three-, 175 East Center Street stroyer and was cut in two. Washington, Nov. 1 2 .- (iP) — exchanged artillery fire with the A proposed form of judgment in terday the Russians were attack­ en lo alleviate the crisis. oar best in helping her to make a wise choice. IN A NEW HOME possibility of new labor troubles the government's civil anti-trust ing with numerous rifle divisions, quarters of the Germany Army O n , Bougainville, the Marines Signs from the South Pacific to­ "together with the shock experi­ Germans across .the Sangro river Revolt seen Likely In addition, we do our part by having poultry to offer Sec the Ones Being Built By Telephone 3665 BEEF BOX and Army reinforcements now in the east. suit against the AP also would re­ masses of tanks and planes. The Maronitc archbishop of occupied and the ability of Brit­ day pointed toward an imminent enced by the whole country as a (no points) as often as possible.. .also fish which re- have established a solid six mile- A .sharp German counter-attack strain the news-gathering cooper­ The reporteil Russian gain in Lebanon predicted a revolt iin- ish' and American aviators to con­ assault against the Japanese from result of the United Mine Work­ fo ■ quires no points. Yes, we even try to have pointless 15 Woodbridge St., Depot Square long position and at nearby at Calabritto near Mignano wa.s ative from withholding its services the Zhitomir area would mean an Ic.ss the British in’ ervene. tinue tremendous. rald.a on Ger­ GREENBROOKC ers’ defiance of the no-strike from non-AP newspapers, from many’s European fortress. p ' I items for the family d o g .. .this week-end it is trays of Cboiseul. where Marines landed three quarters— all aimed in the pledge, must of necessity bring beaten back by Clark’s Fifth overnight advance of Gen. Nikolai The strong Egyptian protc.st, Phone 2-0665 or 7274 Oct. 27 to divert the Japanese general direction of Tokyo. Army and prisoners were taken. carrying out its exclusive news Vatutin’s First Ukrainian Army lodged b.v Premier Mustapha Na- German manpower increased bones.. .pork kidneys.. .bi-aips.. .and late Friday after­ HOMES, INC into the forefront of consideration contract with the Canadian Press from the impending thrust at Em­ American forces are in the final and discusaipn the whole question With little change in the past of 18 miles and placed the Rus­ has Pasha, declared that unles-i noon we expect a new lot of^rosen dog food. stage of preparations for s co­ 24 hours along the whole length and from observifig by-laws re­ French pol.cy was "re-established (Continued on Page Ten) On Walkei Street OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. press Augusta, the American of the responsibility of unions for garding exclusiveness of local sians within 70 miles of the old But to get back to th e ^ in ts and the family, remem­ forces have withdrawn, their mis­ ordinated drive to slash off the anti-social acts and of the capac­ of the front. Allied Air Forces Polish frontier. logically,” Egypt “would be bound For further Information call at Week-End Values at THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY southern and richest half of the opened a new offensive on the spontaneous news furnished by its to consider her position vis-a-vis sion completed. ity of government as at present Henry C. Cas.sid.v. Associated ber that it’s real point economy to use your G, H and J Ale.vandrr Jarvla Co. office on enemy’s conquered empire and at supply lines of the fortress of Eu­ members. On these, however, the France In the light of events." Today’s communique reported a constituted to prevent such acts.” AP could apply for modification if Press reporter in Moscow, said brown points this weekr^nd to buy Center street or at 2b Alexander OPEN SUNDAY 10 A. M. TO 5 P. M. 22-ton bombing raid by Liberators the same ttine gain new footholds WLB spokesmen said this was rope. Liberators of the 15th Air King Farouk also personally n 9 C I F O R F I N E It amended its by-laws regarding "traffic is about at an end on the nie.ssaged the Lebanese president, ■treet. for further strides toward the. Force reached across the Alps admission of members. Flashes! Phonea: 4112 or 7279 (Contlnaed on tmge Four) ' I Japanese mainland. (ConUnued on Page Two) into southern France for, two saying that “ Lebane.se people can PINEHURSt QUALITY MEAT Files Proposed Judgment (Continued on Page Ten) always count on our friendship.” (Lnte Bulletin* ol the ijn Mira) J r V 9 a IS i 1 % 9 FOODS In two areas other thsn the smashing blows at railways and John Henry Lewln, sjrccial as­ You will find here at 302 Main Street as much qual­ South Paciflc-Australian zone of war industries at Annecy and British Protest Arrest 84 OAKLAND |^^LEPHONE ,386 sistant to the United States attor­ Strike Halts Wire Plant ity meat as in any market in Connecticut, qnd we are current operations Allied leaders near Cannes in cooperation with ney general, filed the proposed The British government inform­ Civilians’ Diet similar assaults by the R. A. F. ed the P'rench Committee of Na­ Won-ester, SInss., 'Nov. 12.— starting off with plenty of Native Roasting Chickens, Pap er Prints have been massing their striking judgment and ,146 findings of fact Riviera Rail —A strike of appniximately 700 power for months. One of these in Britain. R. A. F. Wellingtons with the court at 9:30 a. m. e.w.t. tional Lihet'atio>f today that it Frvers and Broilers. Also small and medium FOWL for would not permit disorders in the workers. dcM-rili^ bj' union offi­ potential theaters is the Ontral struck by night at the freight The government was directed to FRICASSEE. Lebanon area and prottssl^ cials as iinitiitlinrized. slopped all Sewing Machine Despite Row Pacific, under command of Ad­ W iU B eG ood yards at Prato near Florence. submit its proposals when a spe­ Link Target SMOKED TONGUES—SPECIAL! 49c pound WE WILL HAVE A FINE SUPPLY OF FRESH PORK The Liberators were unescorted cial court ruled Oct. 6 in a 2-to-l strongly the arrest of memh^rs of. production of vital, war. inaterinis miral Chester W. Mimitz; the the Lebanese government ahd Par­ the new wire mill of ili® Amer- Sliced Scotch Ham- Canadian Bacon other is the India-Burma area un. and an returned safely. decision that the AP had the right Blow Up Oil Tanks at Uaeta to pass upon admission of appli­ liament. Icha Steel and Wire Com|uiny In Fresh Hams, Fresh Shoulders, Loin and Rib Pork Lewiston Sun Appears der Britain’s Commando . expert, Jones Sees Afle(|uale ()uim4gainond today. Last Satun- 1st Prize Bag Sausage Small and Large Link Sausage De.spite the slow Allied march, cants but that the by-laws "in BritiMh Attack ('oiiccii- Official Infnriiiants said the Vacuum Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten. French action in the Levant state day IMI^nen walked out becaime Freshlv Chopped Pinehurst $ ' In Abbreviated Form; See Coordinated Action Food f6r Health and the Germans apparently had ittle their present form” violated the Roasts, Fresh Bacon, Spore Ribs, Fresh Pigs' Feet hope of holding Gaeta very long. trated at C^niipfi After was taken without consultation of dissatlkfactian with revisions of HAMBURG (8 Points) ...... pound 29c Informed belief here is that anti-trust laws. pay rates lUKiwnte jobs according Cut Down to 14 Pages. Productive Effort. Aerial reconnaissance showed they The court had directed that the with, or noiiflration to, the Brit­ Make a delicious and desirable Macaroni I.oaf sur­ Nimitz and Mountbatten will Yaiikd Hit Antheor. ish authorities. ^ to C. Etiwin Lbfcren, president of and Pigs' Hocks. had blow up the oU tanks at that by-laws be changed to prevent a rounded hv a host of tomato sauce and small size meat throw their forces into action in The British protested both the United Steel W'orltMe union, Loral Repmn PASTE FORM west coast port nine miles behind member in the same publishing Lewiston, Me., Siiv. 12.—(e)— Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 12— London, Nov. 12 —i/Pi British- 1885. They returneoHo work SIoH'- balls. the present lines. field (morning, evening or Sun­ Lamb Chops and Roasts Boneless Rib Roasts One gallon Kem- The Lewiston Sun, whose compo,' (Continued on Page Four) (iPl—War 1 Food Administrator ba.sed R. A, F. bombers struck a (Continued on Page Four) day. The men Invol't^ ard froni Point values on Veal Roasts, Pork Roasts and Lamb Tonc paste maket itors are on strike, appeared to­ Marvin Jones told the National Reconnaissance also brought day) in the same city as a com­ peting applicant from imposing heavy blow at the French Riviera the late night and early day shifta Shoulders were reduced this m onth.. .why not try one Fine Veal Roasts L a m b and Calves' Liver \Vm fell. Kem-Tone day in abbreviated form, its psual Grange convention today that the back evidence that they had car­ «4ho |uiss each other at' 7 a. m. Rnith-Ready-lo-ute American civilian diet in 1944- will ried out few demolitions at Leg­ any conditions for admission. rail link with Italy last night only of the.se or a eut of boneless or bonc-in Morrell H u m .. . Friday morning 20 to 22 pages a few hours after Mediterranean- eoM>eidr 3I-99 gsL cut to 14. be ” aa good as in the pre-war horn, sinking two more ships in The court left to the AP the ready to serve! Nimitz Warns adoption of “substitutes which ba.sed Liberators and Flying For­ Partisans Hit Roatta Removed, (rum Post SH A N K ENDS PRE-COOKED HAMS pound 32e The management said employes years. Leghorn harbor ih an effort to .Mglers, Nov. 12— Ge*. FROM GROTE & WEIGEL: from various departments, and ,. "Decisions now made indicate .close its northern entrance. The will restrict admission" but indi­ tresses bla.'rted the .same area in cated that if "admission to AP the two-way assault to seal feeder Mario Roatta, chief of staff of the Frankfurts P«»li.sh Rings Veai Loaf COOKED SMOKED SHOULDERS (4-5 lbs.) lb. 35c former linotype <.perators, some Attack Looms that fo“r the coming year our civil­ Germans apparently had decided Italian .\rmy, whom the Yugo­ of whom volunteer^ their serv­ ian population will have adequate to dispense with the use of Leg­ were properly liberalized" the by­ arteries, to Nazi armies in Italy. Nazis’ Forc< Pressed Ham (6 points lb.) Liverwprst ,(4 points') tfupplles for-health and productive laws providing for the, exclusive­ The R. A. F. blow was ’’heavy slavs have charge-pounders at $4.95, and 2*/z*pound size 4, SEEDLESS" GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 29c of type aet. Both the manage himself, a Thanksgiving feast the tame time the public is equal­ factory at Annecy, nestled in the are smashing at the Germans in , from the Japanese defense peri- ly determined to apportion the balance, 317,^17.405.570.81. (Continued on Pagi Four) mountains 30 miles south of the successful offensives in Macedonia, 1 Germans .4tta4-k l-cro* at $ 2.69.. .both from National Biscuit. . . that are the Parts For AH Makes! ment and a spokesman (or the Cairo, Nov. 12—i/P)— GeraMOl International Tyimgraphical union ter. supply so that it can be an effec­ Swiss frontier and 40 miles west Dalmatia, . Montenegro. Herce­ I real th in g ...a s the price would indicate. There good That la the definite conclusion tive weapon for war and ao tliat of the . Italian .frontier. Allied govina and eastern Bosnia, today's sea forces attacked the British- ' TomatoM and Grieen Peppers (independent) agreed that unii held Dodecanese Island of L^ree enough to send to the boy in camp. And then we have a Fancy Radishes and Cucumbers drawn here from the Armistice adequate quantities can be pro­ bombers have hit • repeatedly at war bulletin said. FREE ESTIMATES ROllER-KOATER shop meant a "closed shop.’’ this morqing. gaining (ootboliis Hostess Fruit Cake at $1.10, one from Bond priced at day address at Admiral Chester vided for the armed forces and our similar plants in Germany and According to. the communique, Celery and Lettut;e Cranberries and Cocoanuts The tmion said all 42 composing Marines Use Razor Blades “nt some points,” n BrlRsh Mid­ $1.66, and a Drake’s Pound Fruit Cake which sells (all IN YOUR HOME Rolle Kern- OA a . room employes were members. W. Nimlts, conimander in chief of ’Allies. Italy, in an effort to end German only in Slovenia were the partisans tke Pacific fleet, who last night Joned assured the Grange it was on the defensive, while in Serbia dle East communique announced we can get of, them) at 50c each. Baby Beans ...... 2 Qts. 39c Pecans and Walnuts Tope right Q j f l V l The strike was auttaorieed^by * 34 production of this vita! war prod­ today. Other landing attempt* PHONE MAN. 2-1575, e v e r your to 2 vote. told a nation-wide radio audience/ W FA's purpose to see that the uct. heavy fighting Was reported in Turnips, Parsnips, Carrots wellt quick­ farmers receive adequate returns To Help Them Killing Japs were repulsed and several Oer-, WHEREVER YOU LIVE... Sweet Potatoes and Yams DMIS WASNIS "Our time haa come to attack Rail LJnk Seen Important progress against Germans and man landing craft were destroyed ly, easily. mONINoun* IA 8 H .V I ..Henceforth we propose to give next year for the all-time record unit. Of Serb CThetnilis. you will find Pinehurst a good place to buy your food. Greenings and McIntosh ' Summer Squash and Beets am oothly t Soft Coal Production crops they have been asked to pro­ Last Tilg^’s return blow at the or damaged, the announcement Complete Service On Mm I the Jap no rest. All hands in the Guadalcanal. Nov. 12.-- ifi feet, thmi drop suddenly and, pass. ’n*at night the R.A.F. has been captured .and “extreme­ or aa aoah aa a aeatiauad ri ! /• I ■ . r . • 'v A I : . hi [_ s • t • , A • 1 a new walkout o f 500 men ,waa re­ the South and Southwest Pacific He promised to continue consul­ A B. C. FixH Co. ported at a Jonea A Laughlin Intensified attacks by all forces tation with Congress bn provisions the Marine parachute battalion, while they were looking at their blasted Mondane, at the French ly heavy losses" have been Inflict- aircraft production COME ON OVER! that actober’a aiae gar 21 Maple St. Manchester “and I suppose the Japs will bate hands, someone would shoot .(OsMUoad m Page Two]) | (Continued en Paaw Four) KVaifinned am Paga Two) me lor it. But they had the a n -' them.” I (Ceatiaued m Page Two).. tUeettaoed am Fag* Two) waa not n nsMi r.

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